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Flood Insurance Rate Map, Montgomery County, Virginia (Unincorporated Areas)
This collection is a combination of six items, including five distinct zone maps, and a cover piece which includes a smaller map showing zone boundaries. The maps are part of the National Flood Insurance Program. This collection contains pages 25, 50, 75, 100, and 125. A note indicates that an index exists that can identify pages not printed.
Henry M. Fowlkes Letters
The collection Henry M. Fowlkes Letters includes two letters written to his family during the American Civil War.
G. Preston Frazer Artwork
This collection contains eighteen (18) sketches and drawings created by G. Preston Frazer (1908-2003), a professor of art at Virginia Tech. The majority of the drawings depict scenes of Blacksburg, Virginia, and the Virginia Tech campus, though several of the drawings depict nude models. This collection also contains a sketchpad that belonged to Frazer.
Funeral Consumers Alliance of the Virginia Blue Ridge Papers
C. B. Gardener Treasury Ledger
The collection contains a ledger with accounts kept by "Dr. C. B. Gardner Depository of the Treasury in a/c with the Treasury of the Confederate States" of Christiansburg, Virginia.
Gardner Family Papers
The collection contains the papers of the Gardner family of Shawsville (Montgomery County), Virginia, including letters from Joseph Sessler Gardner, property tax receipts of William R. Gardner, and ephemera.
William W. Gardner Daybook
This collection includes the daybook of William W. Gardner, a general store merchant in Lafayette (Montgomery County), Virginia, and containing customer names, goods purchased, and prices paid.
William E. Garnett Papers
The William E. Garnett Papers consist of field notes, surveys, reports, class notes, letters to the editors of Montgomery County, Virginia, newspapers, and reprints of publications.
Geology of the Blacksburg Quadrangle, Virginia
Charlotte C. Giesen Papers
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.