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Cedar Grove Mill (Va) auction broadside

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"Public Sale of Mill Property, Jan. 25, 1881." A printed broadside advertising the sale of George C. Teaford's mill property at Cedar Grove Mill located along the North River (later Maury River) a few miles downstream from Rockbridge Baths, Virginia. Included is a description of the mill and its accompanying dwellings and land.

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Cedar Grove Mill (Va) auction broadside 1 Item

Rockbridge Baths Hotel Ledger

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This register contains names of guests who visited the Rockbridge Baths, Virginia hotel between June 1871 and May 1882. Among them were many prominent faculty members of Washington and Lee University and Virginia Military Institute, as well as guests from the city of Lexington, Virginia.

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William Foutz Account Books

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This collection is a daybook and ledger accounts of flour sales.

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William Foutz Account Books .5 Linear Feet 9 items

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