Christiansburg (Va.)
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Gray's New Map of Christiansburg (2 copies)
Map shows the corporation limit of Christiansburg, Virginia, with hand-colored boundary line and non-corporate entities.
Harkrader & Sarver Account Books
The Harkrader & Sarver Account Books contain two daybooks from a Christiansburg, Virginia wholesaler in feed, seed and other agricultural products, providing names, dates, goods purchased, and prices for each transaction.
John Ingles Letters
Three partial letters (copies only) written by John Ingles, a 19th-century resident of Virginia's New River Valley.
Map of Christiansburg, VA
Map shows streets of Christiansburg, Virginia. It includes a note identifying the original map creator (Childress Hall) and street names.
Map of Montgomery County and Pulaski County with Blacksburg, Christiansburg and Radford, Virginia
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.
Montgomery County / Christiansburg Vertical Files (List of Subjects)
In general, vertical files at Special Collections and University Archives include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephemera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Christiansburg, Montgomery County, and their history. Each topic below has at least one folder and many include cross references.
Montgomery Female College Collection
The collection contains ephemera relating to Montgomery Female College in Christiansburg, Virginia, including programs and certificates.
Smithey & Boynton, Architects & Engineers Records
The collection contains project files and drawings related to more than 1,500 residences, churches, businesses, schools, and community buildings, predominantly in the Roanoke and Southwest Virginia area, designed by Smithey & Boynton, mostly between 1935 and 1957.
Charles S. Stringfellow Note
The collection contains a note written by Major Charles S. Stringfellow at Christiansburg, Virginia, to Colonel W. L. Jackson on May 25, 1862.