MSS. Manuscript Collections
Found in 2051 Collections and/or Records:
M. E. Browning Recipe Book
This collection contains a recipe book belonging to M.E. Browning, and was originally owned by her mother, Isabelle Browning
Hackley Family World War I Correspondence
The collection contains four letters sent from France during World War I. The letters were primarly sent between soldiers asking where they are located or if they have arrived in France. The recipent for three of the letters was Woodford Hackley, and soldier enlisted in 1917.
Rosemary Powley Cole Collection
The collection contains a music book, two recipe books, and a concert program. The music book and concert program feature songs from the American Civil War.
C.B. Tate, Sr., Letter
The collection contains a letter written on May 30, 1925, by Pvt. Charles Beverly Tate, Sr., who served in the Confederate army during the American Civil War.
Charles Kirk Collection
Betty L. Moss Architectural Collection
The Betty L. Moss Architectural Collection contains the architectural renderings, business correspondence, and notes of Betty Moss, an architect from New Orleans, Louisiana. Types of structures included in drawings are houses, apartment buildings, condominiums, religious centers, businesses, antique shops, offices, hospitals, and centers for convalescence.
Hamilton Leroy Shields Letter
The Hamilton Shields Letter is a missive from a homesick cadet at the United States Military Academy (also known as West Point) in 1842. The letter discusses Shields's studies, professional plans, social life, and desire for a wealthy wife.
New River Investment Company Deeds
The New River Investment Company Deeds document land ownership in Radford, Virginia, and include one deed from 1890 and three drafts of a deed from 1892. Restrictions on land development appear in the 1890 deed. The 1892 drafts lift a vendor's lien.
Joseph Funk & Sons Correspondence
The Joseph Funk & Sons Correspondence predates the American Civil War and includes two letters from a Mennonite hymnbook publisher in Rockingham County, Virginia, to a client in Lewisburg, Virginia [now West Virginia]. The letter discusses book shipments, the settlement of accounts, and the unreliability of shipping to the western counties via the railroad.
Nelson Preston Letter
The collection contains a note from Nelson Preston to Captain Robinet discussing the training and muster of the 94th militia regiment from Lee County, Virginia.