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Davis & Associates architectural drawings

93.86 cubic feet 1 box, 45 rolled storage containers, 45 flat files
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The Davis & Associates Architectural Drawings consist of approximately 9,580 architectural drawings and project records pertaining to the design and construction of structures for James Madison University and other buildings located in Harrisonburg, as well as Rockingham, Augusta, Shenandoah, and Page counties.
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Davis & Associates architectural drawings 93.86 cubic feet 1 box, 45 rolled storage containers, 45 flat files

Harrisonburg Historic Map Collection

5.19 cubic feet 6 boxes, 6 map folders
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The Harrisonburg Historic Map Collection, 1873-1982 (bulk 1903-1956), consists of approximately 615 items including maps, blueprints, drawings, and corresponding paperwork created by the City of Harrisonburg. These items represent proposed road improvements, sewer and water lines, bridge plans, land exchanges, and sub-divisions added to the city. Some drawings for church buildings, schools, parks and industrial zones are included as well.
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Harrisonburg Historic Map Collection 5.19 cubic feet 6 boxes, 6 map folders

Virginia Craftsmen Ledgers

2.64 cubic feet 8 boxes
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Ledger pages documenting the business activities of Virginia Craftsmen of Harrisonburg, Virginia.
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Virginia Craftsmen Ledgers 2.64 cubic feet 8 boxes

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