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Charlotte C. Giesen Papers

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The collection consists of a taped interview (April 1987) with Charlotte C. Giesen, by Samantha J. Hall, a student at Virginia Tech, with a history paper on Giesen prepared by Hall.
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Charlotte C. Giesen Papers 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Map of Montgomery County and Pulaski County with Blacksburg, Christiansburg and Radford, Virginia

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Map shows Montgomery County and Pulaski County, with Blacksburg, Christiansburg, and Radford, Virginia. it contains street indices for each city and town, as well as various advertisements and descriptions of places of interest.
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Map of the City of Radford, Va.

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Map shows the city of Radford, Virginia, "compiled from the original plans recorded June 1940." Single map is on two separate sheets.
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Map of the City of Radford, Va. 0.1 Cubic Feet 34 x 29.5 (2 sheets) [full size 34 x 59]

Papers Relevant to the Lives of John Taylor Radford (1838-1864) and William Moseley Radford (1840-1862) Typescript

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This collection contains a typescript entitled Papers Relevant to the Lives of John Taylor Radford (1838-1864) and William Moseley Radford (1840-1862), edited by Rodger Streitmatter, dated April 1981. The document has transcriptions of letters to and from the Radford brothers, which range from topics about their schooling and education, the war front, after their deaths. The typescript also includes a brief family history about the Radfords with marginalia and bibliographic notes related to the names and places mentioned in the letters.
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Papers Relevant to the Lives of John Taylor Radford (1838-1864) and William Moseley Radford (1840-1862) Typescript 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Radford, Montgomery Co., Va. (reproduction)

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Collection is an insurance map in six parts, with each part duplicated. Reproduction is in the negative.
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Radford, Montgomery Co., Va. (reproduction) 0.1 Cubic Feet 21 x 18 in. (6 sheets, 2 copies each)

Radford North Quadrangle, 7.5 minute series

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Topographical map shows the area north of Radford, Virginia, including Radford Army Ammunition Plant
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Radford North Quadrangle, 7.5 minute series 0.1 Cubic Feet 27 x 22 in. (2 copies)

Radford Quadrangle, 15 minute series (full color)

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Abstract Or Scope
Map shows topography of area immediately surrounding Radford, Virginia. Unlike Map 0242, which is otherwise identical, this map is full color, depicting woodland areas in green.
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Radford Quadrangle, 15 minute series (full color) 0.1 Cubic Feet 21 x 17 in. (2 copies)

Radford Quadrangle, 15 minute series (three color)

0.1 Cubic Feet 21 x 17 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows topography of area immediately surrounding Radford, Virginia. Unlike Map 0099, which is otherwise identical, this map features only three colors and does not depict woodland areas in green.
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Radford Quadrangle, 15 minute series (three color) 0.1 Cubic Feet 21 x 17 in.

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