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PC 127.0 Roanoke High School.jpg
"High School, Roanoke Virginia."

PC 128.22 Campbell Avenue.jpg
"Campbell Avenue, west from Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Virginia."

PC 128.23 Campbell Avenue.jpg
"Campbell Avenue, looking west at night, Roanoke, Virginia."

PC 128.33 Jefferson Street.jpg
"Jefferson Street, looking south, Roanoke, Virginia."

PC 132.3 Trolley.jpg
"Trolley car crossing stream near Roanoke, Virginia."

PC 132.61 Roanoke from Mill Mountain.jpg
"Bird's-eye view of Roanoke,Virginia from Mill Mountain."

PC 133.04 Virginia College.jpg
"The Virginia College, Roanoke,Virginia"

PC 140.11 Lakeside.jpg
"Concrete swimming lake, Lakeside, Roanoke, Virginia. Two million gallons fresh water changing constantly."

BM273.jpg
Native American mortar and grinding stone found near Cave Spring, owned by M.A. Janney

Headlight.pdf
Headlight is a special edition periodical featuring Roanoke and scenes along the Norfolk & Western Railroad.

Brigadier 1964.pdf
Brigadier is the annual of James Breckinridge Junior High School

Brigadier1972.pdf
The Brigadier is the annual of James Breckinridge Junior High School.

Brigadier1973.pdf
The Brigadier is the annual for James Breckinridge Junior High School.

Brigadier1976.pdf
The Brigadier is the annual for James Breckinridge Junior High School.

Brigadier1977.pdf
The Brigadier is the annual for James Breckinridge Junior High School.

Brigadier1978.pdf
The Brigadier is the annual for James Breckinridge Junior High School.

Brigadier1971.pdf
The Brigadier is the annual for James Breckinridge Middle School.

Matador1971.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1973.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1975.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1978.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1979.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1980.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1981.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1982.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1983.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1984.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1985.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1986.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1974.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1976.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School. Pages 16 and 17 partially missing.

Matador1977.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1988.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1989.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1996.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1997.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1998.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2001.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2013.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2014.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2015.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2016.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2019.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2020.pdf
The Matador is the annual of James Madison Middle School.

Matador2021.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2022.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1987.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1990.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1991.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1992.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1993.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1994.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1995.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador1999.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2000.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2002.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2003.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2004.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2005.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2006.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2007.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2008.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2009.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2010.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Matador2011.pdf
The Matador is the annual for James Madison Middle School.

Cardinal1950.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1951.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1952.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1953.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1955.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1956.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1957.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1958.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1960.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1961.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1962.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1963.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1964.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1965.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1966.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1967.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1968.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1969.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1971.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1972.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1973.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

Cardinal1970.pdf
The Cardinal was the annual for James Monroe Junior High School.

WWIILetters.pdf
This is a guide to the World War II letters written by James S. Thomerson to his family in Roanoke while he was deployed during World War II. They chronicle his time abroad and illustrate the hardships that many others faced far from home.

acorn1925.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1927.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1926.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School

acorn1928.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1929.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1930.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1931.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1932.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1933.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1934.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1936.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1937.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1938.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1939.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1940.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1941.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1942.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1947.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1948.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1949.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1950.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1951.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1952.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1953.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1954.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1955.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1956.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1957.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1958.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1959.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1961.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1962.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1963.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1964.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1965.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1966.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1969.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1970.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1971.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1972.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1973.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1943.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1944.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1945.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1946.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

Acorn1967.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

Acorn1974.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

Acorn1935.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

Acorn1968.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

acorn1935.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

Acorn1960.pdf
The Acorn was the annual for Jefferson High School.

Jefferson1958.pdf
The Jefferson was the annual for Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing. Other names for the yearbook include The Jeffersonian and The Lamplighter.

Jeffersonian1964.pdf
The Jeffersonian was the annual for Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing. Other names for the yearbook include The Jefferson and The Lamplighter.

Lamplighter1965.pdf
The Lamplighter was the annual for Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing. Other names for the yearbook include The Jefferson and The Jeffersonian.

jillaustin.txt

BM207.jpg
Rendering of original log Laurel Ridge Church by Joey Meador.

RoanokeCentennialCivilWarCommission.pdf
In 1959 Roanoke County and the City of Roanoke jointly established the City-County Civil War Centennial Commission to work with the Virginia Civil War Commission to coordinate plans for 100th Anniversary activities. John E. Moore took over the…

RemodelingRoanoke.pdf
Report by Landscape Architect, John Nolen, submitted to the Committee on Civic Improvement, which addresses the following: a plan for the city, provisions for business, streets, parkways and thoroughfares, recreation grounds, and examples and methods…

NolenPlan1928.pdf
The Comprehensive City Plan came about with a renewed interest in city planning. that looks to the future and to "visualize the coming needs of the city". As in 1907, John Nolen, landscape architect and city planner, was chosen to develop the plan.…

Creasy1 1225 3rd Street.jpg
Home located at 1225 3rd Street SW.

Creasy2 Lakeview Motor Lodge.jpg
Lakeview Motor Lodge, formerly located at 6910 Williamson Road.

Creasy3 Lakeview Motor Lodge.jpg
The Manor House at Lakeview Motor Lodge, formerly located at 6910 Williamson Road.

Creasy4 Texas Tavern.jpg
A Roanoke landmark, Texas Tavern is located at 114 Church Avenue SW.

Creasy5 N&W Yards.jpg
The Norfolk & Western yards.

Creasy6 707 Building.jpg
The 707 Building, located at 707 S. Jefferson Street.

Creasy7 Stone Printing.jpg
Stone Printing Company, formerly located at 116 N. Jefferson Street.

Creasy8 Church Avenue.jpg
Looking east on Church Avenue at 2nd Street. The old YMCA building is seen on the left and Greene Memorial United Methodist on the right.

Creasy9 Church and 5th.jpg
Home formerly located at 5th Street and Church Avenue.

Creasy10 Main Library.jpg
Construction of the Main Branch of Roanoke Public Libraries.

Creasy11 Main Library.jpg
Construction of the Main Branch of Roanoke Public Libraries.

Creasy12 Main Library.jpg
Construction of the Main Branch of Roanoke Public Libraries.

Creasy13 VPI-VMI.jpg
VPI-VMI Thanksgiving Day game held at Victory Stadium. Once known as the "Military Classic of the South", the match-up was held annually in Roanoke from 1913-1971.

Creasy14 Roanoke Transportation Museum.jpg
Children ride in model train once part of the Virginia Museum of Transportation (then Roanoke Transportation Museum) when it was located in Wasena Park.

Creasy15 Roanoke Transportation Museum.jpg
Replica of the "Best Friend of Charleston" at the opening of the Virginia Museum of Transportation (the Roanoke Transportation Museum) in Wasena Park.

Creasy16 Roanoke Transportation Museum.jpg
Replica of the "Best Friend of Charleston" at the opening of the Virginia Museum of Transportation (then Roanoke Transportation Museum) in Wasena Park.

Creasy17 Centennial Parade.jpg
Crowds line Jefferson Street for the Roanoke Centennial Parade.

Creasy18 Centennial Parade.jpg
Replica 1892 Heironimus float in the Roanoke Centennial Parade.

Creasy19 Centennial Parade.jpg
Marines reenact the raising of the American Flag at Iwo Jima in the Roanoke Centennial Parade.

Creasy20 Centennial Parade.jpg
Roanoke Transportation Museum float in the Roanoke Centennial Parade.

Creasy21 Center Groundbreaking.jpg
The groundbreaking of Center in the Square. From left to right: Frank Clement, Mayor Noel C. Taylor, George Cartledge, E.K. Mattern and City Manager Bern Ewert.

Creasy22 Center Groundbreaking.jpg
E.K. Mattern, Mayor Noel C. Taylor and City Manager Bern Ewert at groundbreaking of Center in the Square.

Creasy23 Center Groundbreaking.jpg
E.K. Mattern, Mayor Noel C. Taylor and City Manager Bern Ewert at groundbreaking of Center in the Square.

Creasy24 City Market.jpg
Vendors on the City Market.

Creasy25 City Market.jpg
Crumpacker Orchards on the City Market.

Creasy26 City Market.jpg
Vendors on the City Market

Creasy27 City Market.jpg
Vendors on the City Market.

Creasy28 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy29 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy30 City Market.jpg
Vendors on the City Market,.

Creasy31 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy32 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy33 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy34 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy35 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy36 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy38 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy39 City Market.jpg
An unidentified vendor prepares produce to sell on the City Market.

Creasy40 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy42 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy43 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy44 City Market.jpg
Customers shop at vendor stalls on the City Market.

Creasy45 City Market.jpg
Mountain Top Orchards sells produce on the City Market,

Creasy46 Huff Farm.jpg
Once known as the Barrens, the home of Dr. Francis Sorrel and Letitia Gamble Watts, the property was sold to Peter Huff in 1900. The property, situated within the city limits, was eyed by developers as a prime location for commercial interests. The…

Creasy47 Huff Farm.jpg
Once known as the Barrens, the home of Dr. Francis Sorrel and Letitia Gamble Watts, the property was sold to Peter Huff in 1900. The property, situated within the city limits, was eyed by developers as a prime location for commercial interests. The…

PC 116.6 Hotel Patrick Henry.jpg
"Patrick Henry Hotel, Roanoke, Virginia. 300 rooms, each with bath - 125 air conditioned. Fine coffee shop. Airlines office in lobby. Bus station nearby. Located on the edge of the business district. Information on Blue Ridge Parkway. Routes US 11,…

Floyd Press Obituary Index.pdf
This document is an alphabetical listing of nearly 10,000 obituaries printed in the Floyd Press from 1944-1990. The Floyd Press is available on microfilm in the Virginia Room for these years.

YouthHavenCollection.pdf
This is a guide to The Youth Haven Collection, which is comprised of materials relating to the early stages of the organization from 1969 through 1972. The Collection includes 15 folders containing the organization’s founding, financial beginnings,…

HunterWilliams.jpg
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

MurphyGardenClub.pdf
This collection of material was amassed by Katherine Brooks Murphy (Mrs. John M. Murphy) during the 1960s and early 1970s in her work as an officer in three organizations: the Roanoke Council of Garden Clubs, the Blue Ridge District of the Virginia…

Neighborhood Oral History Interview with Virginia Mignon Chubb-Hale
Interviewer: Kerri Taylor
Date: 10 November 2017
Location: Gainsboro Branch Library
Duration: 8:43

NiamkeStephen.mp3
Neighborhood Oral History Interview with Stephen Niamke
Interviewer: Kerri Taylor
Date: 19 April 2017
Location: Melrose-Rugby Center
Duration: 54:18

ShowalterEnglish (compressed).mp3
Neighborhood Oral History Interview with English Showalter
Interviewer: Kerri Taylor
Date: 13 May 2017
Location: Mr. Showalter's residence in Chevy Chase, Maryland
Duration: 1:05:26

TurnerAnn.mp3
Neighborhood Oral History Interview with Ann Turner
Interviewer: Kerri Taylor
Date: 6 April 2017
Location: Ms. Taylor's residence
Duration: 45:26

Kiwanis Records.pdf
This is a guide to the Records of the Kiwanis Club of Roanoke. The records are divided into four sections, some of which are subdivided by record type. There are some gaps in the record, but overall the records are fairly complete.
The first…

PC 139.19a Longwood.jpg
"Cooper Home, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18b Main Street.jpg
"Main Street, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18c Salem Streets.jpg
"Street scenes, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18d Salem High School.jpg
"High School, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18e College Avenue.jpg
"College Avenue, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18f Roanoke College.jpg
"Group of buildings, Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18g Fort Lewis.jpg
"Poff Home, Salem, Virginia" Better known as Fort Lewis Mansion.

PC 139.18h Roanoke College.jpg
"Administration Building, Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18i Lutheran Orphanage.jpg
"Lutheran Orphanage, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18j Baptist Orphanage.jpg
"Baptist Orphanage, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18k McVitty Home.jpg
"McVitty Home, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18l Mount Regis.jpg
"Mount Regis Sanatorium, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18m Langhorne Home.jpg
"Langhorne Home, Salem, Virginia"

PC 139.18n Elizabeth College.jpg
"Elizabeth College, Salem, Virginia"

MP 24.1 Shawsville School.jpg
Unidentified students and teachers in front of school in Shawsville in Montgomery County.

MP 24.2a Shawsville School.jpg
Unidentified students and teachers in front of school in Shawsville in Montgomery County.

MP 24.2b Shawsville School.jpg
Unidentified students and teachers in front of school in Shawsville in Montgomery County.

RVNH4035.jpg
Aerial view of Woodrum Field taken during its dedication weekend. The photographer was Lambert Martin of the Roanoke World-News.

GB017 Harrison School Boys' Choir.jpg
Harrison School Boys choir.

GB100.jpg
Group of women in formal attire in front of a stage with instruments.

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GB102.jpg
Unidentified group photograph of women.

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General1949.pdf
The General was the annual of Lee Junior High School.

General1959.pdf
The General was the annual of Lee Junior High School.

General1956-1957.pdf
The General was the annual of Lee Junior High School.

General1957-58.pdf
The General was the annual of Lee Junior High School.

General 1964.pdf
The General was the annual of Lee Junior High School.

General1948.pdf
The General was the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1950.pdf
The General was the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1951.pdf
The General was the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1952.pdf
The General was the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1960.pdf
The General is the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1961.pdf
The General was the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1962.pdf
The General was the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1965.pdf
The General was the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1966.pdf
The General was the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1967.pdf
The General was the annual for Lee Junior High School.

General1955-1956.pdf
The General was the annual of Lee Junior High School.

Gale1965.pdf
The Gale was the annual for Lewis-Gale School of Nursing.

BM177.jpg
Mary Catherine “Molly” Poage, Sara Poage (standing, left), Harvey Poage (standing, right), Lee Poage (on lap).

BaileyCollection.pdf
This is a guide to the Louise Wright Bailey Genealogical Collection. The Louise Bailey Collection consists of 12 record storage boxes which include family group sheets, records, correspondence, news clippings, photographs, handwritten research…

Franklin Papers.pdf
Family tracings of the Callaway, Tilly, Early, Anderson, Franklin and Cook Families of the counties of Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford and Campbell.

Addisonian1946.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

Addisonian1948.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

addisonian1972.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addision High School.

addisonian1973.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addision High School.

The Addisonian 1949.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1950.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1955.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1956.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1957.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1958.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1959.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1960.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1961.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1963.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1964.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1965.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School

The Addisonian 1966.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1968.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1970.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

The Addisonian 1971.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

Addisonian1962.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison High School.

addisonian1983.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison Junior High School.

addisonian1984.pdf
That Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison Junior High School.

Addisonian1980.pdf
The Addisonian was the annual for Lucy Addison Junior High School.

PC 116.64 Hotel Patrick Henry.jpg
"Hotel Patrick Henry, Roanoke, Virginia. 400 rooms with bath, ceiling fan, circulating ice water. Garage direct entrance to lobby. Fay M. Thomas, Manager."

MagicCityGardenClub.pdf
The Magic City Garden Club, the second garden club established in the City of Roanoke, was organized in 1927 under the leadership of Kelly Rainey Davis (Mrs. George Maslin Davis). She was the club’s first secretary; its first president was Martha…

MargaretLynnLewisDARCollection.pdf
The Margaret Lynn Lewis chapter of the DAR was organized in Roanoke in 1894 by Lelia Smith Cocke (Mrs. Lucian H. Cocke), who was its first regent (chapter leader). The chapter was named after Margaret Lynn Lewis, who emigrated from Scotland to near…

A Guide to the Mary Ellen Campagna Manuscript Collection.pdf
This is a guide to the Mary Ellen Campagna Manuscript Collection. The materials are largely related to her research into urban renewal in Gainsboro and the articles that she published. Her largest areas of interests are the Dumas Center and Henry…

PC 122.15 Locomotive No. 1218.jpg
"Norfolk & Western's Locomotive Number 1218. Norfolk & Western Railway's Class 'A' (2-6-6-4), Number 1218, was built by the Roanoke Shops in June of 1943. After many years of Main Line service with the N&W, Number 1218 served as a stationary boiler…

PC 122.151 Locomotive No. 1218.jpg
"Norfolk & Western's Locomotive 1218. Norfolk & Western's Class 'A' (2-6-6-4), Number 1218 rolls past her birthplace, Norfolk & Western's East End Shops in Roanoke, Virginia, where she was built in June of 1943. After serving the Norfolk & Western,…

PC 95.0.1 Wasena Bridge.jpg
"Wasena Bridge, Roanoke Virginia. This bridge spans the Norfolk & Western Railroad and the Roanoke River. Just behind the trees on the left is the Transportation Museum and in the background are the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains which surround…

PC 98.0.1 Carvin's Cove.jpg
"Carvin's Cove, the City of Roanoke, Virginia's watershed, which covers more than 12,000 acres, is a recreational area for camping, boating, and fishing."

PC 99.25 St. Andrew's.jpg
"St. Andrew's Catholic Church in Roanoke, Virginia. Built in 1900, this church is known throughout the community for its magnificent Gothic structure and rare imported stained glass windows. Photography in this case was unique in that three different…

PC 101.0 Civic Center.jpg
" Roanoke's beautiful new Civic Center. The coliseum, seating 11,000, and the auditorium seating 2,475, are separated by an open plaza which forms the roof of the Exhibit Hall. This $15 million Civic Center attracts sports events and conventions, as…

PC 102.2 Roanoke Country Club.jpg
"Roanoke Valley looking northward from the 15th green of the Roanoke Country Club, showing some of the lovely mountains which enhance Roanoke, Virginia."

PC 110.1 Mountain View.jpg
"The old J.B. Fishburn home, Roanoke, Virginia., with its beautiful gardens which was willed to the city and now houses the department of Parks and Recreation."

PC 114.0 Hollins College.jpg
"Hollins College, a liberal arts college founded in 1842, is the oldest chartered women's college in Virginia. The college is located near Tinker Mountain, a landmark to generations of Hollins students and the scene each fall of an all-campus hike…

PC 116.841 Hotel Roanoke.jpg
"Hotel Roanoke, Roanoke Virginia. Hotel Roanoke, a completely air conditioned modern version of an Old English Inn, is located on a beautifully gardened tract of land in the heart of the city. It is famed as a convention center and known as the…

PC 119.03 Mill Mountain.jpg
"Home of the famous Star of Roanoke and Children's Zoo. The mountain, 1847 ft. above sea level, is 975 ft. above the city."

PC 119.91 Mill Mountain Star.jpg
"Roanoke, Virginia's famous star atop Mill Mountain, which shows part of the City of Roanoke and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Ordinarily white, the star changes to red when there has been a traffic fatality. This picture is taken from a helicopter."

PC 119.11 Mill Mountain Zoo.jpg
"Children's Zoo - Roanoke, Virginia. Located on beautiful Mill Mountain, 800 feet above the city. A zoo built especially for children with real live animals in a setting of Mother Goose and other familiar stories."

PC 119.16 Mill Mountain Zoo.jpg
Three Little Pigs, one of many features of Children's Zoo - Roanoke, Virginia. Located on beautiful Mill Mountain, 800 feet above the city. A zoo especially built for children with real live animals in a setting of Mother Goose and other familiar…

PC 122.10 Engine No. 2171.jpg
"Engine No. 2171 just built by the Norfolk & Western Roanoke Shops poses for the camera."

PC 122.11 Engine No.603 Class J.jpg
"Norfolk & Western No. 603 Class J passenger engine at Roanoke Shops."

PC 122.12 N&W Engines.jpg
"No. 600, No. 1203 and No. 2123, respresenting the main types of modern Norfolk & Western steam power."

PC 130.2 Victory Stadium.jpg
"The Corps of Cadets of Virginia Polytechnic Institute in formation on the football field in a colorful pre-game appearance at the Thanksgiving Day classic between VMI and VPI in Victory Stadium in Roanoke, Virginia."

PC 132.6 Roanoke from Mill Mountain.jpg
"Roanoke, Virginia as seen from Mill Mountain. This superb view of Roanoke and surrounding country is taken from Mill Mountain, where the world's largest man-made star is located and gives Roanoke its name as the Star City."

PC 132.7 Downtown Roanoke.jpg
"Downtown Roanoke, Virginia looking north on Jefferson Street with the Main Branch of the Roanoke Public Library in the foreground."

PC 139.31 VA Hospital.jpg
"Veterans Administration Hospital Roanoke-Salem, Virginia. In the foreground is the grandstand and patient recreational area. In the rear center is shown the general medical and surgical ward building and to the right, the administration building."

PC 139.113 Roanoke College.jpg
"Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia - President's Home - This Georgian townhouse, official home of the President of Roanoke College, is one of the most elegant residences in western Virginia. Founded in 1842, Roanoke is a liberal arts college for men…

JLChamberlainSUV.pdf
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Camp 20, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, was organized in 1995 under the leadership of Robert Eck. The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War is a national organization dedicated to preserving the history of…

WednesdayHistoryClub.pdf
Organized in 1917 as the “Wednesday Club,” with its first meeting in January of 1918, members changed the name to “Wednesday History Club” in 1921. The organization was a women’s literary study club with programs focused on history, world affairs,…

PC 116.1 Blue Eagle Tourist Court.jpg
"Jolly Jay Tea Room and Blue Eagle Tourist Court, also One Stop Service Station. Complete modern equipment. Located on US 11, one mile north of Roanoke, Virginia. D.T. Oyler and sons, proprietors."

PC 116.2 Plaza Motor Court.jpg
"Plaza Motor Court, open all year. 22 rooms - hot water heat, innerspring mattress each bed, high class restaurant adjacent on US 11 and 220. 4513 Williamson Road, Roanoke, VA 24012. Thomas Scordas, Proprietor, Manager."

Mignon Chubb-Hale Collection.pdf
This is a guide to the Mignon Chubb-Hale Collection. The collection contains items related to Mignon Chubb-Hale. While a majority of the collection is comprised of photographs of Chubb-Hale’s sixth grade classes at Lincoln Terrace Elementary School,…

missyclark.txt

HarrisCNelson.jpg
Date of Birth: August 21, 1964
Mayor from July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2008
Other offices held: City Council July 1, 1996 to June 30, 2004

NBC1924.pdf
Descriptive book for National Business College.

SHH003.jpg
Window display at Heironimus chronicling the history of Norfolk & Western Railway during Roanoke's Golden Jubilee 50th Anniversary.

NorthStar1963.pdf
The North Star is the annual for Northside High School.

NorthStar1969.pdf
The North Star is the annual for Northside High School.

NorthStar1976.pdf
The North Star is the annual for Northside High School.

NorthStar1977.pdf
The North Star is the annual for Northside High School.

NorthStar1978.pdf
The North Star is the annual for Northside High School.

NorthStar1979.pdf
The North Star is the annual for Northside High School.

NorthStar1981.pdf
The North Star is the annual for Northside High School.

NorthStar1971.pdf
The North Star is the annual for Northside High School

NorthStar1973.pdf
The North Star is the annual for Northside High School.

Norsemen1973.pdf
The Norsemen is the annual for Northside Middle School.

Norsemen1975.pdf
The Norsemen is the annual for Northside Middle School.

Norsemen1978.pdf
The Norsemen is the annual for Northside Middle School.

Norsemen1977.pdf
The Norsemen is the annual for Northside Middle School.

Norsemen1976.pdf
The Norsemen is the annual for Northside Middle School.

Norsemen1980.pdf
The Norsemen is the annual for Northside Middle School.

OakLeaves1988.pdf
Oak Leaves is the annual for Oak Grove Elementary School.

A Guide to the Omnia Bona Club Collection.pdf
This is a Guide to the Omnia Bona Club Collection. This collection consists of materials donated after the disbandment of the club in 2025. The materials collected are largely related to their scholarships, recipients, and history.

PS 6.1 Municipal Building.jpg
Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, located at 215 Church Avenue.

PS 9.0 Mick or Mack.jpg
Mick or Mack, formerly located in the 5300 block of Williamson Road in what is now Williamson Road Plaza.

PS 10.1 MiniBank.jpg
MiniBank in Mick or Mack, formerly located in what is now Williamson Road Plaza.

PS 13.2 Poff Building.jpg
Construction of Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.6 Poff Building.jpg
Construction of Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.8 Poff Building.jpg
Construction of Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.10 Poff Building.jpg
Construction of Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.12 Poff Building.jpg
Construction of Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.21 Poff Building.jpg
Construction of Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.24 Poff Building.jpg
Construction of Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.31 Poff Building.jpg
Construction of Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.57 Poff Building.jpg
The entrance of a newly completed Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.58 Poff Building.jpg
A newly completed Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.59 Poff Building.jpg
A newly completed Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 13.510 Poff Building.jpg
A newly completed Poff Federal Building, located at 210 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 22.0 JW Burress.jpg
J.W. Burress Construction and Industrial Equipment, formerly located at 1701 Shenandoah Avenue, NW.

PS 28.2 Leggetts.jpg
Interior view of men's department in Leggett's Department Store, formerly located at 112 Campbell Avenue, SW.

PS 28.3 Leggetts.jpg
Interior view of Leggett's Department Store, formerly located at 112 Campbell Avenue, SW.

PS 28.4 Leggetts.jpg
Interior view of fabric department in Leggett's Department Store, formerly located at 112 Campbell Avenue, SW.

PS 28.5 Leggetts.jpg
Interior view of fabric department in Leggett's Department Store, formerly located at 112 Campbell Avenue, SW.

PS 28.7 Leggetts.jpg
Interior view of salon in Leggett's Department Store, formerly located at 112 Campbell Avenue, SW.

PS 33.0 Second Presbyterian Choir.jpg
Second Presbyterian Church junior choir.

PS 33.2 Second Presbyterian Choir.jpg
Second Presbyterian Church junior choir.

PS 37.0 Ferrum Graduates.jpg
Class graduates of Ferrum College in front of Vaughn Chapel.

PS 49.0 Colonial Tourist Home.jpg
Colonial Tourist Home, formerly located at 3824 Williamson Road.

PS 53.0 VEC.jpg
Virginia Employment Commission, formerly located at 1204 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 59.1 Universal Ball.jpg
Universal Ball Company, formerly located in the 1900 block of Progress Drive, SE.

PS 59.2 Universal Ball.jpg
Universal Ball Company, formerly located in the 1900 block of Progress Drive, SE.

PS 63.1 Cheds.jpg
Ched's Department Store, possibly located on Route 460 in Blacksburg.

PS 63.2 Cheds.jpg
Ched's Department Store, possible located on Route 460 in Blacksburg.

PS 64.0 Gulf Station.jpg
Gulf Service Station, formerly located at the corner of Plantation Road and Williamson Road. . Tinker Mountain is seen in the background.

PS 66.0 Carlton Terrace.jpg
Carlton Terrace Apartments, formerly located at 924 S. Jefferson Street.

PS 71.0 Propst-Childress.jpg
Propst-Childress Shoe Company window display. Store was located at 306 S. Jefferston Street.

PS 74.0 Whitehead Plumbing.jpg
Employees of Whitehead Plumbing next to trucks at 1114 Moorman Avenue, NW.

PS 76.0 WP Swartz.jpg
W.P. Swartz & Company, formerly located at 421 Luck Avenue, SW.

PS 81.0 Oak Hill Academy Board.jpg
Group photograph of the Oak Hill Academy Board of Trustees.

PS 90.0 Hitching Post Motel.jpg
The Hitching Post Motel, formerly located at 7656 Williamson Road.

PS 101 Oral Roberts Campaign.jpg
View of Oral Roberts revival campaign taken from the top of Victory Stadium.

PS 102 Greene Memorial Choir.jpg
Greene Memorial United Methodist Church junior choir.

PS 104.0 BSA Troop 21.jpg
Boy Scouts of America, Troop 21 in the old Boy Scout room at Greene Memorial United Methodist Church. Pictured are Henry Deaton, Jr., Jimmy King, Alton B. Parker, and Joe Wright.

PS 106.0 JH Rutherfoord Family.jpg
Julian H. Rutherfoord Family portrait in front of home located at 412 King George Avenue, SW.

PS 108 Last Supper.jpg
Reenactment of the Last Supper at Greene Memorial United Methodist Church.

PS 109.0 RSO and Chorus.jpg
Group photograph of Roanoke Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.

PS 110.6 HSMM.jpg
Employees working in drafting room at Hayes, Seay, Mattern, and Mattern.

PS 110.10 HSMM.jpg
Hayes, Seay, Mattern, and Mattern architecural firm, formerly located at 1615 Franklin Road, SW.

PS 142.0 Greene Memorial Choir.jpg
Group photograph of Greene Memorial United Methodist Chuch choir.

PS 176.0 Roanoke Youth Symphony.jpg
Group photograph of Roanoke Youth Symphony.

PS 176.1 Roanoke Youth Symphony.jpg
Group photograph of Roanoke Youth Symphony.

PS 176.2 Roanoke Youth Symphony.jpg
Group photograph of Roanoke Youth Symphony.

PS 209 Liberty Limestone.jpg
Liberty Limestone Corporation office building, formerly located at 19857 Main Street in Buchanan.

PS 260.0 Noland.jpg
Noland Company's former location at 1226 Centre Avenue, NW.

PS 260.1 Noland.jpg
Noland Company's former location at 1226 Centre Avenue, NW.

PS 261.1 Davidsons Menswear.jpg
Window displays at Davidson's Menswear.

PS 261.2 Davidsons Menswear.jpg
Window displays at Davidson's Menswear.

PS 263 WT Grant.jpg
Interior view of W.T. Grant department store, formerly located at 27 Campbell Avenue, SW.

PS 263.1 WT Grant.jpg
Interior view of W.T. Grant department store, formerly located at 27 Campbell Avenue, SW.

PS 275 USPS Employees.jpg
Composite photograph of personnel of the Roanoke United States Post Office. Pictured are: E.M. Wright, B.S. Sisson, C.D. Spangler, I.C. Barnhart, J.P. Broughman, O.E. Hammer, C.H. Owen, John Robertson, R.W. Adams, R.P. Grogan, D.T. Alley, W.A. Clark,…

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PS 281 WFHS Band.jpg
Group photograph of the William Fleming High School band.

PS 283 Capitol Saloon.jpg
Unidentified men stand outside the Capitol Saloon once located at 23 Salem Avenue, SW.

PS 272 RRE Employees.jpg
Composite photograph of Roanoke Railway & Electric Company/Safety Motor Transit Corporation employees. Pictured are: R.M. Pendleton, L.O. Kesler, R.C. Richards, R.B. Crider, B.F. Spencer, E.R. Mitchell, J.W. Hale, E.H. Hammersley, R.C. Nimmo, T.H.…

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PS 109.7 RSO.jpg
Group photograph of Roanoke Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.

PS 273 Junior Womens Club.jpg
Composite photograph of Roanoke Junior Woman's Club members. Pictured are: Florence Chick, Naomi Wade, Louise Simmerman, Frances Parrish, Catherine Phipps, Terecia Wingate, Mildred Stickley, Helen Lorenzen, Dorothy Snedegar, Betty Norris, Vivian…

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GM004.jpg
Interior of Glenn-Minnich after a recent remodel.

GM005.jpg
The College Shop in Glenn-Minnich shown after a recent remodel.

GM006.jpg
Interior of Glenn-Minnich after a recent remodel.

GM007.jpg
Interior of Glenn-Minnich after a recent remodel.

GM009.jpg
Street-level entrance of Glenn-Minnich, formerly located at 108 W. Campbell Avenue.

GM010.jpg
The shoe department at Glenn-Minnich.

Patriot1963.pdf
The Patriot is the annual of Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1964.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1965.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1966.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1967.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1968.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1969.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1962.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1970.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1972.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1973.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1975.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1978.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1979.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1997.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1984.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1988.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1989.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1992.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1991.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1993.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1995.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot1999.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot2002.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patrick Henry High School.

Patriot2001.pdf
The Patriot is the annual for Patriot Henry High School.

CragheadFamily.pdf
This work has been compiled in an attempt to trace the Craghead (Craighead) Family members who lived predominately in Franklin and Montgomery Counties, Virginia. Includes an index.

ConnerFamily.pdf
Genealogical research compiled on the Conner Family of Floyd County, Virginia.

Owl1989.pdf
The Owl is the annual for Penn Forest Elementary School.

Owl1990.pdf
The Owl is the annual for Penn Forest Elementary School.

Owl1985.pdf
The Owl is the annual for Penn Forest Elementary School.

Owl1986.pdf
The Owl is the annual for Penn Forest Elementary School.

Owl1987.pdf
The Owl is the annual for Penn Forest Elementary School.

Owl1988.pdf
The Owl is the annual for Penn Forest Elementary School.

YMCA070.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Leo B. Marsh"

YMCA048.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA Back of photograph: "Father and Son Banquet, Look Almost Alike, 1957."

YMCA010.jpg
William A. Hunton YMCA

YMCA023.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA024.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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

YMCA030.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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

YMCA031.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "Founders Day."

YMCA038.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA039.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA040.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA041.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA049.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA051.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Star City Auditorium."

YMCA058.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "YMCA Miss Harvey Concert 1952."

YMCA060.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "YMCA Membership Campaign 1953."

YMCA061.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Education Committee Presentation 1953."

YMCA064.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA067.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA068.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "1956 Banquet, Father and Son."

YMCA075.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA076.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA087.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA088.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA089.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA050.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA091.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA027.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Dr. Harry Penn on right

YMCA042.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA078.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA093.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Sixth from Left: Dr. E. D. Downing

Eighth from Right: Dr. Harry Penn

YMCA100.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA077.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA074.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA081.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: Father and Son Banquet 1960."

Second from Left: Mr. Bean Sr., Winner of the Award for Oldest Son Present

Second from Right: Lewis Peery

First on Right: Walter Wheaton

YMCA084.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "L. B. Allen, Father and Son Banquet 1962."

YMCA085.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: Oldest Father, Father and Son Banquet 1962."

Middle: Mac Barlow

YMCA086.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "1969 Annual Meeting."

YMCA090.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA092.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Father and Son banquet 1961."

YMCA094.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Awards 1969 Annual Meeting."

YMCA097.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA098.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA099.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA102.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA069.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "1957 Football Banquet."

YMCA022.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Harrison Hale on right

YMCA028.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

YMCA032.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of Photograph: "1969 Annual Meeting."

YMCA034.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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

YMCA043.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Father and Son Banquet."

Moorman Heller on left.

YMCA045.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

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

YMCA046.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Gordon Williams on right.

YMCA047.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

Back of photograph: "Football Banquet 1957"

YMCA052.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

At podium: Shirley Stuart

YMCA066.jpg
William A. Hunton Branch YMCA

PC 99.26 St. Andrew's.jpg
"St. Andrew's Church. St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church is located on top of a high hill and surrounded by beautiful grounds. It has several fine memorial windows and the altar is most beautiful. The congregation is very large, numbering about…

PC 103.2 Crystal Spring.jpg
"Crystal Spring Reservoir. Just below Crystal Spring, the Roanoke Gas and Water Company have built a fine reservoir of concrete, about 225 by 175 by 20 feet in size; it is surrounded by an iron fence and adorned with an artistic fountain. Roanoke is…

PC 114.21 Charles Cocke Memorial Library.jpg
"Charles L. Cocke Memorial Library, Hollins Institute, Virginia."

GB107.jpg
Group of children in front of the Gainsboro Library.

RoanokeAssocSaleExhibitLivestock.pdf
One minute book of the Roanoke Association for the Exhibition and Sale of Live Stock from Virginia and Other States, covering May 1883 through October1887. Numerous pages have been removed from the book. Those that remain are primarily minutes of…

RoanokeEnterprise.pdf
Promotional pamphlet for the City of Roanoke, including photographs and descriptive information.

RoanokeChapterUDC.pdf
The collection consists of Scrapbooks (ranging from 1942 to 1969) and Yearbooks (ranging from 1940 to 2000, not inclusive) compiled by the Roanoke Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The 1960 Constitution of the organization notes…

BM108.jpg
Deed to Pine Hill School, formerly located on Twelve O’Clock Knob Road.

RoanokeDecennial.pdf
Souvenir booklet created for the 10th Anniversary of Roanoke.

Jubilee.pdf
The Roanoke Diamond Jubilee Celebration consisted of a number of special events commemorating the City of Roanoke's 75th Anniversary. This souvenir program includes the schedule of events, lists of participants, historical information, including…

acorn1910.pdf
Acorns of Roanoke was the annual for Roanoke High School.
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