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VAPhilatelistJun1899.pdf

VAPhilatelistJul1899.pdf

VAPhilatelistAug1899.pdf

VAPhilatelistOct1898.pdf

VAPhilatelistNov1898.pdf

VAPhilatelistDec1898.pdf

VAPhilatelistJan1899.pdf

VAPhilatelistFeb1899.pdf

VAPhilatelistMar1899.pdf

VAPhilatelistApr1899.pdf

VAPhilatelistMay1899.pdf

ThrockmortonNegativeCollection.pdf
Inventory of negatives included in the Throckmorton Negative Collection, Images containing group and individual negatives are not identified beyond the names of the groups.

TNC 51.0 AEP Building.jpg
Appalachian Power Company Service Center, located at 803 River Avenue, SE.

TNC 51.1 AEP Building.jpg
Appalachian Power, located at 606 1st Street, SW.

TNC 51.2 AEP Building.jpg
Construction of Appalachian Power building viewed from 1st Street, SW.

TNC 51.3 AEP Building.jpg
Construction of Appalachian Power building from Franklin Road, located at 606 1st Street, SW.

TNC 53.0 Comfort Inn.jpg
Comfort Inn, located at 2545 Lee Highway in Troutville.

TNC 53.1 Comfort Inn.jpg
Comfort Inn, located at 2545 Lee Highway in Troutville.

TNC 54.0 Dominion Tower.jpg
Dominion Tower construction shown from the roof of 213 S. Jefferson Street.

TNC 55.0 Glidden Store.jpg
Grand opening of the Glidden Paint store, formerly located at 3846 Electric Road.

TNC 57.0 Vaughn Market.tif
J.M. Vaughn Market, formerly located at 140 Railroad Avenue in Eagle Rock, Virginia

TNC 58.0 Richfield.jpg
Aerial view of Richfield Living. View shows nursing care center built in 1971 located at 3615 W. Main Street in Salem.

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Aerial view of Richfield Living. View shows nursing care center built in 1971 located at 3615 W Main Street in Salem.

TNC 58.2 Richfield.jpg
Aerial view of Richfield Living. View shows nursing care center built in 1971 located at 3615 W Main Street in Salem.

TNC 58.4 AEP Construction.jpg
Aerial view showing site of future Appalachian Power Service Center, located at 803 River Avenue, SE. Roanoke Industrial Center in the foreground.

TNC 59.0 Whipple Company Store.jpg
Whipple Company Store, located at 7485 Okey L. Patteson Road, Scarbro, WV.

TNC 60.0 The Gables.jpg
The Gables Shopping Center, located at 1322 S. Main Street in Blacksburg. Tenenants included Leggett's, Mick or Mack, Sears, A&P, Gables Pharmacy, T,G,&Y, High's Ice Cream, First Virginia Bank, Firestone, and Sherwin Williams Paints.

TNC 60.1 Corning.jpg
Corning plant, located at 3050 N. Franklin Street in Christiansburg.

TNC 60.11 NB of Blacksburg.jpg
National Bank of Blacksburg, located at 100 S. Main Street, Blacksburg.

TNC 60.12 FNEB.jpg
First National Exchange Bank, formerly located at 200 N. Main Street, Blacksburg.

TNC 60.13 Blacksburg Presbyterian.jpg
Blacksburg Presbyterian Church, located at 701 Church Street, Blacksburg.

TNC 60.14 First Federal Savings.jpg
First Federal Savings of Roanoke, formerly located at 1206 S. Main Street, Blacksburg.

TNC 60.15 FNEB.jpg
First National Exchange Bank, formerly locate at 1204 S. Main Street, Blacksburg.

TNC 60.2 LGH Montgomery.jpg
Montgomery County Hospital, now LewisGale Hospital Montgomery, is located at 3700 S. Main Street, Blacksburg.

TNC 60.3 Marriott.jpg
Shown under construction is the Marriott formerly located on Prices Fork Road in Blacksburg across from the Virginia Tech Golf Course.

TNC 60.4 Blacksburg High.jpg
The old Blacksburg High School, later old Blacksburg Middle School, was located in the 500 block of S. Main Street in Blacksburg. The middle school closed in 2002 after completion of the new midle school on Prices Fork Road. The building was razed…

TNC 60.5 NB of Blacksburg.jpg
National Bank of Blacksburg, located at 901 N. Main Street in Blacksburg

TNC 60.6 Burruss Hall.jpg
Burruss Hall on the campus of Virginia Tech.

TNC 60.7 Blacksburg Christian Church.jpg
Blacksburg Christian Church, located at 240 Watson Avenue, Blacksburg.

TNC 60.9 Montomery Mutual.jpg
Montgomery County Mutual, formerly located at 104 Jackson Street, Blacksburg,

TNC 61.0 YWCA Building.jpg
The former Roanoke YWCA building located at 605 1st Street, SW.

TNC 63.0 WKT Law Office.jpg
Willett, Key, and Tatel Law Office, formerly located at 109 Highland Avenue, SW.

UC 1 Boyle-Swecker.jpg
Boyle-Swecker Tire Company, formerly located at 715 Patterson Avenue.

UC 10 Jacks Laundromat.jpg
Jack's Laundromat, formerly located at 5312 Williamson Road.

UC 12 Magnolia.jpg
Unidentified individuals with a carriage in front of Magnolia. Magnolia was located at the corner of Orange Avenue and Williamson Road,. Built in 1837 by Zachariah Robinson as a tavern, Magnolia was a popular stop for stagecoach traffic until 1850…

UC 13 Humble Esso.jpg
Humble Esso, formerly located at 3611 Brandon Avenue.

UC 14 Humble Esso.jpg
Humble Esso, formerly located at 3611 Brandon Avenue.

UC 15 Elmwood Park Pond.jpg
Unidentified nurses pose next the pond once located in Elmwood Park.

UC 16 Community Hospital.jpg
Community Hospital as seen from Elmwood Park.

UC 17 Brandon Avenue.jpg
Offices located at 701 Brandon Avenue.

UC 18 Colonial-American.jpg
Colonial-American National Bank, formerly located at 3002 Brandon Avenue.

UC 19 Colonial-American.jpg
Colonial-American National Bank, formerly located at 210 Washington Street in Vinton..

UC 2 Boyle-Swecker.jpg
Boyle-Swecker Tire Company, formerly located at 715 Patterson Avenue.

UC 20 Colonial-American.jpg
Hollins Branch of Colonial-American National Bank, formerly located at 7337 Williamson Road.

UC 21 Aerial of Downtown.jpg
Aerial view of Downtown Roanoke.

UC 22 Aerial of Downtown.jpg
Aerial view of Downtown Roanoke.

UC 24 Hospital Computer Service.jpg
Hospital Computer Service, formerly located at 1147 2nd Street.

UC 25 Billys Barn.jpg
Billy's Barn, located at 1790 Thompson Memorial Drive.

UC 27 Kenneys.jpg
Kenney's, formerly located at 5324 Williamson Road.

UC 29 Bantam Market.jpg
Bantam Market, formerly located at 3515 Franklin Road.

UC 3 Harry Dixon.jpg
Harry Dixon Insurance, formerly located at 3226 Brambleton Avenue.

UC 30 American Motor Inns.jpg
American Motor Inns, formerly located at 103 Campbell Avenue.

UC 31 Colonial-American.jpg
Colonial-American National Bank, formerly located at 2112 Colonial Avenue.

UC 32 Colonial-American.jpg
Colonial-American National Bank, formerly located at 1953 Franklin Road.

UC 34 Windsor West.jpg
Sign at the entrance of the Windsor West neighborhood, located at the intersection of Grandin Road and Charing Cross Drive.

UC 35 Windsor West.jpg
Entrance to the Windsor West neighborhood at the intersection of Grandin Road and Charing Cross Drive.

UC 36 81-43 Restaurant Interior.jpg
Interior of the 81-43 Restaurant, formerly located at 8131 Plantation Road.

UC 37 81-43 Restaurant.jpg
81-43 Restaurant, formerly located at 8131 Plantation Road.

UC 38 81-43 Restaurant.jpg
81-43 Restaurant, formerly located at 8131 Plantation Road.

UC 39 Normandy Knoll.jpg
Construction of Normandy Knoll Apartments located at 3513 Normandy Lane. These apartments were built on a former 9-hole golf course called Devil's Elbow.

UC 41 Chewning Garage.jpg
Chewning Garage, formerly located at 3034 Wentworth Avenue.

UC 42 Kenneys.jpg
Kenney's, formerly located at 4317 Williamson Road.

UC 43 View from MM.jpg
View of the Roanoke Valley from Mill Mountain.

UC 45 Booth Supply.jpg
Booth Supply, formerly located at 828 Jamison Avenue.

UC 47 Roanoke Box.jpg
Roanoke Box, formerly located at 621 Ashlawn Street.

UC 48 Flora & Martin.jpg
Offices located at 701 Brandon Avenue, including Flora and Martin Insurance, Department of Taxation and Jean Moore Custom Frames.

UC 49 Andys Cards & Candies.jpg
Andy's Cards and Candies, formerly located in Townside Festival Shopping Center.

UC 50 Peters Realty.jpg
Peters Realty, formerly located at 623 Abney Road.

UC 51 Magic City Ford.jpg
Magic City Ford, located at 809 Williamson Road.

UC 53 Kroger Bakery.jpg
Kroger Bakery, formerly located at 541 Salem Avenue.

UC 54 Kelleys.jpg
Kelley's Restaurant, formerly located at 4328 Salem Turnpike.

UC 55 Crofton.jpg
The Crofton subdivision off of Hardy Road in Vinton.

UC 56 Kroger Bakery.jpg
Kroger Bakery, formerly located at 541 Salem Avenue.

UC 57 Loyd & Fralin.jpg
Loyd and Fralin Attorneys, formerly located at 301 Campbell Avenue.

UC 58 Gulf Truckstops.jpg
Gulf Truckstops at Troutville.

UC 62 Hundleys Market.jpg
Hundley's Market, formerly located at 3605 Shenandoah Avenue.

UC 64 Poff Hauling.jpg
J. Bill Poff Hauling dump truck.

UC 65 Flood Aerial.jpg
Aerial view showing flood damage brought on by Hurricane Camille.

UC 7 Northview UMC.jpg
Northview United Methodist Church, located at 521 Ridgecrest Drive.

UC 71 Thomas Rutherfoord.jpg
Thomas Rutherfoord Bonding and Insurance, located at 1 S. Jefferson Street.

UC 72 Allied Sales.jpg
Allied Sales Company, formerly located at 2480 Patterson Avenue.

UC 75 Roanoke EMS.jpg
Roanoke Life Saving and First Aid Crew hall, located at 374 Day Avenue.

UC 77 Southampton.jpg
Southampton townhomes, located off of Wyndham Drive in Vinton.

UC 78 Southampton.jpg
Southampton townhomes, located off of Wyndham Drive in Vinton.

UC 79 Southampton Model.jpg
3-dimensional scale model of Southampton Townhomes.

UC 8 Texaco.jpg
Texaco station formerly located in the 5200 block of Williamson Road.

UC 80 Cycle Center.jpg
Cycle Center, formerly located at 406 E. 4th Street.

UC 81 Colonial Avenue Baptist.jpg
Colonial Avenue Baptist Church, located at 4165 Colonial Avenue.

UC 9 Williamson Road Plaza.jpg
Williamson Road Plaza, located in the 5300 block of Williamson Road.

UC104 1843 Dorset Drive.jpg
Home located at 1843 Dorset Drive in Cave Spring.

UC114 3718 London Circle.jpg
Home located at 3718 London Circle in Cave Spring.

UC115 3607 Bond Street.jpg
Home located at 3607 Bond Street in Cave Spring

UC119 Boyle-Swecker.jpg
Boyle-Swecker Tire Company, formerly located at 715 Patterson Avenue SW.

UC83 3459 Meadowlark Road.jpg
Home located at 3459 Meadowlark Road SW.

UC95 1400 Gratton Street.jpg
Homes in the 1400 block of Gratton Street in Salem.

UCT1.jpg
The home of William K. Andrews was located in the 600 block of Campbell Avenue.

UCT10.jpg
S.H. Heironimus and Company was located at 37-39 Campbell Avenue SW.

UCT11.jpg
The home of Samuel W. Jamison was located at 1016 Franklin Road SW.

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Home located at 617 6th Street SW.

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Home located at 115 Mountain Avenue SW. The home was built by John H. Marsteller.

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The original Ponce de Leon Hotel located at 131 Campbell Avenue SW. The elegant verandas are gone by the time this photograph was taken. In December 1930, the building was totally destroyed by fire, killing one resident and injuring others. It was…

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R.H. Fishburn & Co. was located at 320-322 Loudon Avenue NW.

UCT16.jpg
Roanoke Hospital was built in 1893 with the aid of Norfolk & Western and the Roanoke Gas and Water Company. Carilion Roanoke Memorial now occupies the site of the old hospital.

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The home of Henry S. Trout was located at 606 Campbell Avenue SW.

UCT18.jpg
Crowds watch the high-wire act at the United Commercial Travelers carnival.

UCT19.jpg
An interior view of the United Commercial Travelers Hall, Roanoke Council No. 174. The building was located at 320 Loudon Avenue NW.

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Belmont Elementary School was located on Dale Avenue in southeast Roanoke. The school was built in 1891 and remained in operation until 1974 when Fallon Park Elementary School was completed.

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Virginia Brewing Company was located at 1218 Wise Avenue SE.

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A crowd is gathered in front of the Botetourt County Courthouse located at 1 W. Main Street in Fincastle for "Court Day".

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The Crawford Hotel stood on Main Street and was erected by W.D.F. Duval in 1871. It contained 40 to 50 rooms with bath tubs and running water. For a few years, the hotel was owned by the Chapman family and renamed the Lucerne.

UCT23.jpg
Cadets on the drill field in front of Barracks No. 1, now Lane Hall, on the campus of Virginia Tech.

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The home of J. Allen Watts was located at 116 Mountain Avenue SE.

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The old St. Mark's Lutheran Church was located on the corner of Campbell Avenue and 3rd Street SW. The building was built in 1889 by Greene Memorial Methodist Church. In 1902 St Mark's Lutheran traded their church building at the SE corner of Church…

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The Shenandoah Club was established in 1893 at 24 Franklin Road SW. It was later replaced by the current building.

UCT27.jpg
Rockledge Inn opened in the Spring of 1892 as a resort hotel. It featured sweeping verandas and views of the city, tennis and croquet courts, large stone fireplaces and a private coach that ran from the depot to the inn. Rockledge Inn would…

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The Times Building (left) and J.M. Oakey Funeral Home once occupied the buildings located at 122-124 Campbell Avenue SW.

UCT29.jpg
Randolph-Macon Academy (later Liberty Academy) was a Methodist preparatory school for boys. It was located in the 800 block of College Street in Bedford.

UCT3.jpg
The home of Robert A. Buckner was located at the corner of Mountain Avenue and 1st Street SW.

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The home of John E. Penn was located at 1301 Franklin Road SW.

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This view of the Peaks of Otter includes the Elks' National Home (left) and Randolph-Macon Academy.

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After the first N&W office building burned in 1896, this building took its place. A "twin" building was constructed in 1907.

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An artist's rendering of the casino in Mountain Park. The amusement park opened at the base of Mill Mountain around 1903 and closed in 1922.

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A large group of hikers pose on McAfee Knob. The location is one of the most photographed places along the Appalachian Trail.

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Since its inception in 1903, the Elks National Home has figured as one of the principal institutions of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, today the largest fraternal organization in the nation. The Home at first occupied the Hotel Bedford,…

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The building at 17 Campbell Avenue SW once housed the Evening World offices.

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First Presbyterian Church moved into its second location at the corner of 3rd Street and Church Avenue SW in 1875. This photo shows the 'new' building, constructed in 1888.

UCT38.jpg
The home of Dr. Joseph A. Gale was located at 616 S. Jefferson Street.

UCT39.jpg
Botetourt Hall, located on the campus of Hollins University, was built in 1890 as a dining hall.

UCT4.jpg
Home located at 732 13th Street SW.

UCT40.jpg
Home located at 1130 2nd Street SW.

UCT41.jpg
Home located at 1405 Patterson Avenue SW.

UCT5.jpg
The old sanctuary of St. Andrews Catholic Church. Built in 1883, the congregation outgrew the small church by 1897. The current structure was dedicated in 1902.

UCT6.jpg
Commerce Street School, also called First Ward School, was located at the corner of Church Avenue and 2nd (Commerce) Street. Built in 1890, it was razed in 1929 to make room for the post office.

UCT7.jpg
Home once located at 342 Campbell Avenue SW.

UCT8.jpg
The old First Baptist Church, formerly located on opposite side of 3rd Street from the new building.

UCT9.jpg
The home of Tipton T. Fishburn was located at 1001 Patterson Avenue SW.

Underwood 1 Roanoke from 13500.jpg
Aerial view of Roanoke from 13500 feet.

Underwood 10 East on Campbell.jpg
Aerial view looking east down Campbell Avenue

Underwood 11 West on Campbell.jpg
Aerial view looking west on Campbell Avenue

Underwood 13 Hotel Roanoke.jpg
Aerial view of Hotel Roanoke and Roanoke Auditorium.

Underwood 15 Jefferson High.jpg
Aerial view of Jefferson High School

Underwood 16 Highland Park School.jpg
Aerial view of Highland Park Elementary School, known as Park Street School at the time of this photo.

Underwood 17 Althletic Field.jpg
Aerial view of athletic field that would become the location of Victory Stadium and Maher Field.

Underwood 18 Mill Mountain.jpg
Aerial view of Mill Mountain, including the Mill Mountain Incline and Roanoke Hospital.

Underwood 19 N&W Yards.jpg
Aerial view of the Norfolk & Western Railway yards.

Underwood 2 Roanoke Looking West.jpg
Aerial view of Roanoke looking west

Underwood 20 Virginia Heights.jpg
Aerial view of Virginia Heights

Underwood 21 West Roanoke.jpg
Aerial view of northwest Roanoke

Underwood 24 Raleigh Court.jpg
Aerial view of Raleigh Court

Underwood 25 American Viscose.jpg
Aerial view of American Viscose Corporation.

Underwood 26 N&W Shops.jpg
Aerial view of the Norfolk & Western Railway shops

Underwood 27 Virginia Bridge & Iron.jpg
Aerial view of Virginia Bridge & Iron Company.tif

Underwood 28 Crozer Iron Furnace.jpg
Aerial view of the Iron Furnace and Pyrites plant

Underwood 29 Roanoke Railway & Electric.jpg
Aerial view of Roanoke Railway & Electric Company's power station, substation, car barn and shops.

Underwood 3 Downtown Looking Southwest.jpg
Aerial view of downtown Roanoke looking southwest

Underwood 30 Roanoke Railway & Electric.jpg
Aerial view of Roanoke Railway & Electric Company's power station, substation, car barn and shops.

Underwood 31 Roanoke Railway & Electric.jpg
Aerial view of Roanoke Railway & Electric Company's hydroelectric plant

Underwood 32 St Andrews.jpg
Aerial view of St. Andrews Catholic Church.

Underwood 33 Mountain View.jpg
Aerial view of Mountain View, the J.B. Fishburn home.

Underwood 35 Lakeside.jpg
Aerial view of Lakeside Amusement Park.

Underwood 36 Virginia College.jpg
Aerial view of Virginia College.

Underwood 37 Hollins College.jpg
Aerial View of Hollins College, now Hollins University.

Underwood 38 Roanoke College.jpg
Aerial view of Roanoke College.

Underwood 39 North of Roanoke.jpg
Aerial view looking north of Roanoke. Williamson Road can be seen bisecting the photo from top to bottom. At the bottom left, the first street left of Williamson is Sycamore Avenue. The street above Sycamore is Thurston Avenue. The entire block…

Underwood 4 East on Campbell.jpg
Aerial view looking east on Campbell Avenue.

Underwood 40 Norwich.jpg
Aerial view of the Norwich neighborhood.

Underwood 41 Roanoke from South.jpg
Aerial view of Roanoke from the south. The road entering the photo at bottom right is Starkey Road heading north. The Shell country store is currently located where Starkey veers right in this photo. This section of the road is now the path of…

Underwood 44 South of Roanoke.jpg
Aerial view of mountains at the south edge of Roanoke.

Underwood 45 Carvins Cove.jpg
Aerial view of Falling Creek Reservoir.

Underwood 47 Vinton.jpg
Aerial view of Vinton.

Underwood 49 Troutville.jpg
Aerial view of Troutville.

Underwood 5 North on Jefferson.jpg
Aerial view looking north on Jefferson Street.

Underwood 50 Fincastle.jpg
Aerial view of Fincastle.

Underwood 52 New London.jpg
Aerial view of New London in Campbell County, Virginia.

Underwood 6 N&W Shops.jpg
Aerial view of the Norfolk & Western Railway shops

Underwood 7 Roanoke from Stone Mountain.jpg
Aerial view of Roanoke from Stone Mountain

Underwood 8 Colonial Heights.jpg
Aerial view of Roanoke from Colonial Heights

Underwood 9 Downtown Looking Southeast.jpg
Aerial view of downtown Roanoke looking southeast

VerticalFiles.pdf
The Vertical File Index is an alphabetical list of over 3300 topical files. Vertical files may include pamphlets, news clippings and other materials that do not merit a call number, but are arranged for ready reference on a given topic.

VF 3 Smith Mountain Lake Picnic Area.jpg
Picnic area at Smith Mountain Lake.

VF 5 Smith Mountain Lake.jpg
Aerial view of Smith Mountain Lake Dam.

VF6 Smith Mountain Lake.jpg
Model of Smith Mountain Lake.

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Original A-frame chapel of Virginia Heights Baptist Church is being moved to make way for the construction of brick sanctuary.

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The original A-frame chapel of Virginia Heights Baptist Church is being moved to make way for the construction of a new sanctuary.

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Wooden chapel of Virginia Heights Baptist Church on what is now the 2000 block of Memorial Avenue, SW (then Virginia Avenue) near the intersection with Grandin Road.

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Interior of the original wooden chapel of Virginia Heights Baptist Church.

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Laying of the cornerstone for the new sanctuary of Virginia Heights Baptist Church.

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The new sanctuary of Virginia Heights Baptist Church under construction on Memorial Avenue (then Virginia Avenue).

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Looking west on Memorial Avenue (then Virginia Avenue) from Grandin Road at the original A-frame chapel of Virginia Heights Baptist Church (foreground) and construction of new brick sanctuary.

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Attendees at the last worship service in the wooden A-frame chapel of Virginia Heights Baptist Church before moving worship to the new brick sanctuary.

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Date of Birth: May 26, 1907
Ex-Officio Mayor from September 1, 1958 to August 31, 1960
Other offices held: City Council, September 1, 1956 to August 31, 1972
Date of Death: September 10, 1983

VANv1n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

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Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv25n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv25n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv25n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv26n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv26n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv26n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv26n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv27n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv27n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv27n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv27n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv28n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv28n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv28n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv28n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv29n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv29n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv29n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv29n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv3n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv3n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv3n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv3n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv30n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv30n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv30n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv30n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv31n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv31n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv31n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv31n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv32n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv32n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv32n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv32n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv33n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv33n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv33n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv33n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv33n4-Supp.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv4n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv4n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv4n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv4n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv5n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv5n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society..

VANv5n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv5n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv6n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv6n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv6n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv6n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv7n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv7n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv7n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv7n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv8n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv8n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv8n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv8n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv9n1.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv9n2.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv9n3.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

VANv9n4.pdf
Virginia Appalachian Notes was published quarterly by the Southwestern Virginia Genealogical Society.

City Planning - Insurance.pdf
Application submitted to the Virginia Insurance Rating Bureau by the City of Roanoke for coverage of city owned properties.

VirginiaRealtor.pdf
Issue on Roanoke, Virginia highlighting architecture and civic, educational and religious organizations.

197811.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198010.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197801.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197804.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197805.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197807.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197808.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197809.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197901.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197903.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197906.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197907.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198011.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198012.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198006.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198008.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198009.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198201.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198210.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198211.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198212.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198202.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198203.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198204.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198205.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198206.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198207.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198208.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198209.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198301.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198310.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198311.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198312.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198303.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198304.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198305.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198306.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198307.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198308.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198309.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198401.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198410.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198411.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198412.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198402.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198403.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198404.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198405.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198406.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198407.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198408.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198409.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198501.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198510.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198511.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198512.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198502.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198503.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198504.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198505.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198506.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198507.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

198508.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197810.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197812.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197802.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197803.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

197902.pdf
Virginia Town & City is published 9 times per year by the league as a service to its members. The magazine’s mission is to serve as a medium of information and ideas for Virginia’s local governments, as well as to inform the league’s membership of…

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Looking north on Market Street.

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An unidentifed woman shops for flowers at the City Market.

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Shoppers peruse the vendor stalls on the City Market.

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An interior view of the meat market inside the Market Building.

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Boxes of merchandise stacked inside the Market Building. Signs above indicate portion sizes for various items.

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Shoppers peruse the vendor stalls on the City Market.

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A view of vendor stalls along Market Square.

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Shoppers peruse the vendor stalls along Market Square.

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Shoppers peruse the vendor stalls on the City Market.

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Interior of Market Building after removal of vendor stalls for renovation.

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Shoppers peruse the vendor stalls on the City Market.

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Looking north on Market Street toward Market Square.

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An interior view of the Market Building.

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Looking north on Market Street toward the Market Building.

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Looking east on Salem Avenue near Wall Street intersection.

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Vendor stalls along Market Street on the City Market.

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Shoppers peruse the vendor stalls on the City Market.

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Shoppers peruse the vendor stalls inside the Market Building.

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Vendor stalls inside the Market Building.

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A view of the Market Building.

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A view of Market Square.

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Wholesaling operations on Kirk Avenue as seen from Market Street.

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Largely empty stalls inside the Market Building.

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View of buildings along Campbell Avenue across from the Market Building, including the Roanoke Weiner Stand, Gulf Mills Department Store, and Bob's Shoe Store.

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Hams and eggs at a vendor stall outside of theMarket Building.

BoxleyWW.jpg
Date of Birth: July 17, 1861
Mayor from September 1, 1918 to August 31, 1922
Date of Death: January 12, 1940

YoungWalter.jpg
Date of Birth: July 20, 1901
Ex-Officio Mayor from September 1, 1956 to August 31, 1958
Other offices held: City Council, September 1, 1950 to November 9, 1964
Date of Death: July 1, 1973

WoodWalter.jpg
Date of Birth: March 12, 1896
Mayor from September 1, 1938 to October 15, 1943
Other offices held: City Council 1936-1938; Virginia House of Delegates, 1944-1945
Date of Death: January 14, 1977

CarrWilliam.jpg
Date of Birth: February 17, 1829
Mayor from July 1, 1886 to April 20, 1890
Date of Death: April 20, 1890

EvansWilliam.jpg
Date of Birth: January 16, 1852
Mayor from July 1, 1890 to June 30, 1892
Date of Death: April 15, 1915

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William H. Startzman
Date of Birth: January 6, 1830
Mayor, Town of Big Lick: July 1, 1878 to June 30, 1880
Date of Death: January 5, 1908

AndrewsWilliam.jpg
Date of Birth: December 23, 1850
Mayor from November 2, 1896 to June 30, 1898
Other offices held: City Council, July 1, 1884 to July 1, 1890 and April 10, 1894 to November 2, 1896
Date of Death: March 22, 1931

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Date of Birth: May 29, 1884
Ex-Officio Mayor from September 1, 1948 to August 31, 1949
Other offices held: City Council, September 1, 1948 to August 31, 1952
Date of Death: March 13, 1956

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Date of Birth: November 3, 1928
Ex-Officio Mayor from September 1, 1960 to August 31, 1962
Other offices held: City Council, September 1, 1958 to August 31, 1962; Virginia House of Delegates, 1964-1971
Date of Death: April 23, 2002

Wilsonian1954.pdf
The Wilsonian was the annual for Woodrow Wilson Junior High School. Later editions were called the Presidents.

Wilsonian1961.pdf
The Wilsonian was the annual for Woodrow Wilson Junior High School. Later editions were called the Presidents.

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Loudon Avenue Christian Church

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Lucy Addison High School Band at Victory Stadium.

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Parade to Loudon Avenue Christian Church

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William A. Hunton YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Lucy Addison High School Football game at Victory Stadium.

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Huntun Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "With complements of your President, M. H. Means."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "Father and Son Banquet, October 30, 1958."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Harrison Hale on right

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "'56 Father and Son Banquet."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "Father and Son Banquet."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: " Father and Son Banquet, November 19, 1957, Star City Auditorium, 6:30 pm."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Dr. Harry Penn on right

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "'56 Father and Son Banquet."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "Founders Day."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "1969 Annual Meeting."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Father and Son Banquet

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "Father and Son Annual Banquet."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Dr. Harry Penn, center, holding glass.

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

African American Baseball Team

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Father and Son Banquet."

Moorman Heller on left.

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Father and Son Banquet 1968."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Gordon Williams on right.

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Football Banquet 1957"

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA Back of photograph: "Father and Son Banquet, Look Almost Alike, 1957."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Star City Auditorium."

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William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

At podium: Shirley Stuart
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