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David P. Graham Account Book

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains an account book maintained by David P. Graham, a farmer, merchant and iron furnace owner of Wythe County, Virginia. It includes accounts of servants and workers, showing goods purchased at Graham's store and credits for work performed.
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David P. Graham Account Book 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Huddle Family Papers

13.2 Cubic Feet 11 boxes and 6 oversize folders
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This collection primarily contains papers associated with Charles Huddle and his son Charles Huddle who were mining engineers in Ivanhoe, Virginia, and served in various capacities with the National Carbide Company; Ivanhoe Mining and Smelting Corporation (formerly the Ivanhoe Furnace Company); New River Mineral Company; and Sand Mountain Sand Corporation. In addition, the collection contains some personal correspondence, memorabilia, and business papers of the family. Materials date from the 1850s to the 1970s.
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Huddle Family Papers 13.2 Cubic Feet 11 boxes and 6 oversize folders

James Tarter Ledgers

1.8 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
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This collection contains financial documents, personal records, and ephemera related to the medical practice of Dr. James E. Tarter of Wytheville, Virginia, from about 1879 to 1941.
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James Tarter Ledgers 1.8 Cubic Feet 3 boxes

J. Wise Norton, Maps from 1790s County Surveys

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 4 items (3 unfoldered oversize maps, 1/16 in.); (1 CD in folder, 1/4 in.) 0.18 Gigabytes 41 .jpg files
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Three maps compiled from surveys of records in the Virginia Land Office by J. Wise Norton, examiner of land titles, Wheeling, West Virginia. Though created in the 1880s, the maps depict the counties as they were in the mid 1790s. The maps are "Copy of J. Wise Norton's Map of Adjoining Surveys. Surveyed 1795-1796 in Lee County, Virginia" (ca. 1880s); "Copy of J. Wise Norton's Map of Connected Surveys. Surveyed AD 1795-1796 as in Kanawha County, Virginia" (1880s); and "Map of Connected Surveys made in the years 1794 and 1795 in Russell and Wythe Counties, Virginia" (1887). Also includes a CD (2013) which contains digital images of the three maps, as well as images of another of Norton's maps, "Map of Connected Surveys. Surveyed AD. 1795-1796 as in Kanawha County, Virginia" (1883).
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J. Wise Norton, Maps from 1790s County Surveys 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 4 items (3 unfoldered oversize maps, 1/16 in.); (1 CD in folder, 1/4 in.) 0.18 Gigabytes 41 .jpg files

Lobdell Car Wheel Company Account Books

2.9 Cubic Feet 9 boxes
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This collection contains the records of a Smyth and Wythe County, Virginia furnace and store operations of the Lobdell Car Wheel Company, including customer store accounts, payroll records, and furnace operation reports.
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Lobdell Car Wheel Company Account Books 2.9 Cubic Feet 9 boxes

Repass/Spangler Family Correspondence,

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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The collection includes two original letters, one 1936 handwritten copy of an 1861 letter, and an undated letter. All correspondence relates to the Repass and Spangler families of Wythe County, Virginia.
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Repass/Spangler Family Correspondence, 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Walker and Caldwell Papers

1.7 Cubic Feet 3 boxes; 1 oversize folder
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The collection contains the papers of Manley Morrison Caldwell, an attorney in Wytheville and Roanoke, Virginia, and his law partner and father-in-law, James A. Walker, consisting largely of Caldwell's professional legal and business papers and documents gathered and created by him in the course of acting as the executor of Walker's will.
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Walker and Caldwell Papers 1.7 Cubic Feet 3 boxes; 1 oversize folder

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