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Grove Family Papers

6.93 cubic feet 21 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Grove Family Papers, 1884-1932, consists of correspondence and ephemera from the Grove Family of Luray in Page County, Virginia.
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Grove Family Papers 6.93 cubic feet 21 boxes

Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society Collection

3.0 cubic feet 6 boxes, 1 flat folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of approximately 1,700 items, in six boxes and one flat folder, and covers the dates 1740-1950. The collection is comprised of a very wide variety of legal, governmental, business, school, and church records, as well as personal papers, all primarily from the Central Shenandoah Valley (Rockingham, Shenandoah, Augusta, and Page counties). Most are originals, but some facsimiles are included.
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Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society Collection 3.0 cubic feet 6 boxes, 1 flat folder

John Henry Brubaker ledger

0.08 cubic feet 1 bound ledger
Abstract Or Scope
One bound ledger documenting the business activities of farmer John Henry Brubaker who was based out of Springfield in Page County, Virginia.
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John Henry Brubaker ledger 0.08 cubic feet 1 bound ledger

John L. Heatwole Collection of Shenandoah Valley History

0.2 cubic feet 3 folders
Abstract Or Scope
The John L. Heatwole Collection of Shenandoah Valley History, 1802-1901, consists of three folders containing 102 items pertaining to Shenandoah Valley history. The collection is arranged topically into three folders: General Valley Documents, Page County Documents, and Recipes.
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John L. Heatwole Collection of Shenandoah Valley History 0.2 cubic feet 3 folders

Leri Melissa Thomas Papers

0.33 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Leri Melissa Thomas Papers, 1926-1995 (bulk 1988-1992), consists of one box of files documenting the relationship between Shenandoah National Park (SNP) and residents and officials in several counties adjoining the park, especially Madison, Augusta, and Rockingham counties, Virginia.
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Leri Melissa Thomas Papers 0.33 cubic feet 1 box

Mr. and Mrs. James Hoover Collection of Strickler Family Papers

1 cubic feet 2 Hollinger boxes, 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection deals mainly with the Strickler family of Massanutten, Egypt Bend, and Luray, Virginia, along with a few other related families.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Hoover Collection of Strickler Family Papers 1 cubic feet 2 Hollinger boxes, 1 oversize folder

Page County ledgers

2.08 cubic feet 5 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Bound accounts chiefly documenting business and financial transactions in Page County, Virginia. Several ledgers have Grove family members as proprietors and other unidentified ledgers are assumed to be connected to the Grove family.
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Page County ledgers 2.08 cubic feet 5 boxes

Shenandoah Valley photograph album

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
One bound photograph album comprising black-and-white photographs documenting people and places in the Shenandoah Valley.
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Shenandoah Valley photograph album 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

Strickler family papers

0.2 cubic feet 6 folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Strickler Family Papers, 1887-1928, primarily comprise correspondence written by members of the Strickler family originally of Page County, Virginia who had relocated to Washington and Nevada. Reuben Thomas Strickler of Page County is the primary recipient of the correspondence. A travel diary documents a 1928 trip from New Market, Virginia to California and back.
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Strickler family papers 0.2 cubic feet 6 folders

Varner Family Papers

0.4 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Varner Family Papers, 1774-1933, documents the Varner family of Page County, Virginia with particular emphasis on correspondence, legal and financial documents, and documents relating to their distillery business.
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Varner Family Papers 0.4 cubic feet 1 box

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