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Smithey & Boynton, Architects & Engineers Records, 1922/1985

ca. 313 Cubic Feet 993 boxes, 5 oversize folders
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains project files and drawings related to more than 1,500 residences, churches, businesses, schools, and community buildings, predominantly in the Roanoke and Southwest Virginia area, designed by Smithey & Boynton, mostly between 1935 and 1957.
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Smithey & Boynton, Architects & Engineers Records, 1922/1985 ca. 313 Cubic Feet 993 boxes, 5 oversize folders

United Daughters of the Confederacy, Radford, VA Chapter Records, 1896/1948

0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection includes a log book from the organization containing meeting minutes, administrative information, and genealogy records on the families of organization members from 1896-1948. Also included in the collection are newspaper clippings, ephemera, and correspondence related to the organization.
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United Daughters of the Confederacy, Radford, VA Chapter Records, 1896/1948 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box

William H. Graham Account Books, 1931/1932

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains the account books of William H. Graham, a general store merchant of Radford, Virginia, including customer names, goods purchased, and prices.
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William H. Graham Account Books, 1931/1932 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

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