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Ayre Family Collection

0.6 Cubic Feet 2 boxes, 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains college memorabilia of father and son Henry D. and Clayton E. Ayre, both of whom attended Virginia Agricultural & Mechanical College (now Virginia Tech) during the late 19th century. It includes cadet caps, lecture notes, a certificate, and photograph.
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Ayre Family Collection 0.6 Cubic Feet 2 boxes, 1 folder

Beattie Family University Memorabilia

2.4 Cubic Feet 1 box; 1 oversized folder
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This collection contains Virginia Polytechnic Institute memorabilia from Claibourne Walton Beattie, Sr. (1896-1971), class of 1919, and his son Claibourne Walton Beattie, Jr. (1923-1978), class of 1951. The collection contains a 1924 graduation invitation and a 1951 commencent program. The collection also includes several programs and bulletins related to events on campus. There are several pieces of a cadet uniform, such as a hat, rat belt, and cords. Attached inside the hat is an event calender for The Lyric Theatre for September 1941. A copy of the Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the Year 1875 has a section about VPI.
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Beattie Family University Memorabilia 2.4 Cubic Feet 1 box; 1 oversized folder

Cadet Uniform Hardware and Insignia

1.0 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
Various Hardware and Insignias relating to Cadet Uniforms.
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Diploma Collection

0.25 Cubic Feet 10 folders
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This collection contains university diplomas for various people related to Virginia Tech, both alumni and faculty. This collection includes 16 Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate degrees awarded between 1877 and 1964, with 15 from Virginia Tech. Diplomas are for William S. Adkisson, Katherine Sue Arrington, R.E.L. Aylor, John Poindexter Billingsley, William Mayo Brodie, J.M. Carrington, Calvert Lewis Estill, Howard Rucker Keister Jr., Howard Rucker Keister Sr., Harvey B. McDonald, Charles Preston Millard, Hugh Chapman Minton, Thomas Jefferson Rowe, Jr., George Carter Stone, and Pryor Lindsay Watts. There are also several blank diplomas for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College from the 1880s or 1890s.
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Diploma Collection 0.25 Cubic Feet 10 folders

George W. L. Kabrich Family Papers

0.25 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The George W. L. Kabrich Family Papers, 1850-1947 [bulk 1850-1904], contain correspondence, legal records, financial records, and religious documents. The collection documents the personal and professional life of George W. L. Kabrich, who taught school and Sunday school, worked as Overseer of the Poor for Blacksburg Township, and was on church councils for local Lutheran churches. Items also relate to George's father-in-law John Surface, his daughter Effie Kabrich, and others. An item of note is a Rat Belt which is believed to have belonged to Robert H. Kabrich, the grandson of George's brother Issiah.
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George W. L. Kabrich Family Papers 0.25 Cubic Feet 1 box

Harry Downing Temple, Jr., Papers

46.5 Cubic Feet 49 boxes, 3 oversize folders
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The Harry Downing Temple, Jr., Papers contains materials related to Temple's personal life, interest in heraldry and insignia, and his research and publications on the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. Materials date from about 1872 to 2004.
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Harry Downing Temple, Jr., Papers 46.5 Cubic Feet 49 boxes, 3 oversize folders

Hermann C. Niemeyer Papers

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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This collection includes the papers of Hermann C. Niemeyer, a student at Virginia Agricultural & Mechanical College (now Virginia Tech) during the 1870s. It includes a list of Niemeyer's expenses while at school in 1876 and 1877, a certificate of accomplishment, well-wishes of classmates, and a photo portrait of Niemeyer in uniform.
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Hermann C. Niemeyer Papers 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Hicks Family Papers

0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box
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This collection includes bills and receipts relating to monetary transactions made by the R. W. Hicks family of Campbell County, Virginia. It also contains records of the family's business transactions, affiliations, and interests, as well as legal, business and personal correspondence.
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Hicks Family Papers 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box

Robert A. Belz Papers

0.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes and 6 oversize folders
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The collection contains the personal and academic papers of Robert A. Belz, a 1939 Virginia Tech alumni who graduated with a bachelors degree in industrial engineering. Materials range from 1869-1962, however, a majority of the works are from the 1930s-1940s or undated. Several oversized folders accompany the collection and hold technical drawings, newspapers, coupon bonds, posters, and his diploma. In addition to school work for math, business, humanities, and science courses, the collection also includes correspondence, clippings and ephemera, and a small group of photographs and cards.
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Robert A. Belz Papers 0.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes and 6 oversize folders

Robert Baskerville Young, Jr. Family Collection

0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The collection contains photographs taken of Robert Young, Jr. and Sr., along with other members of the Young family. Many photos focus on the military career of Robert, Jr., along with two letters that were written during his service. There are newspaper articles about Dr. Robert Young, Sr., about his involvement in different organizations. Also included is a Ledger written by George Baskerville, the grandfather of Robert, Sr., during his time attending VMI.
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Robert Baskerville Young, Jr. Family Collection 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

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