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Elizabeth "Libby" Custer Papers

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Elizabeth "Libby" Custer Papers, ca. 1930s-1997, comprise business and personal records relating to the Custer family business, Virginia Valley Processors, Inc., of Hinton, Virginia.
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Elizabeth "Libby" Custer Papers 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

Wampler Business Records

11 cubic feet 31 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains correspondence, reports, photographs, business documents, financial statements, publications, and other documents that relate to the businesses of Charles Wampler Sr. (Wampler Feed and Seed Company) primarily and to a lesser degree his son, Charles Wampler Jr. (Wampler Food Incorporated). Correspondence comprises the bulk of the collection.
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Wampler Business Records 11 cubic feet 31 boxes

WLR Foods records

4.8 Gigabytes 645 digital files 0.06 cubic feet 7 CDs
Abstract Or Scope
This digital collection contains over 5,000 scanned images representing 645 documents that pertain to the business endeavors, acquisitions, and publications of WLR Foods Incorporated.
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WLR Foods records 4.8 Gigabytes 645 digital files 0.06 cubic feet 7 CDs

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