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carversch.jpg235 viewsCarver Consolidated School for Negroes, Salem, Virginia, ca. 1945
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vpiaerial.jpg458 viewsThis is a 1930-45 era aerial view of the Virginia Tech Campus.     (2 votes)
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blacksburgpresby.jpg542 viewsThis is from a 1920s era postcard.     (2 votes)
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halseyjohn.jpg837 viewsLived at Grassy Creek. Deacon at Pleasant Home Baptist Church.     (2 votes)
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neavesalbert.jpg844 viewsAlbert Neaves, son of Arthur Coleman and Ola Mae Phipps Neaves in World War II uniform.     (2 votes)
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169paulneaves.jpg1084 viewsSon of Arthur Coleman Neaves and Ola Mae Phipps. Photo taken 1937.     (2 votes)
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184winniephipps.jpg1110 viewsWinnie Emmaline Phipps, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Phipps and Cora Lee Richardson. Photo taken about 1928.     (2 votes)
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stny1926.jpg487 viewsClass photo from about 1926, mainly of younger children. Many students need to be identified. Courtesy of Jason Duncan jmduncan@statesville.net     (2 votes)
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bausellhenryf.jpg299 viewsEditor of the Lebanon News 1896-1934.     (2 votes)
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Bauselljamesw.jpg312 viewsEditor of the Lebanon News 1886-1896     (2 votes)
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finneyes.jpg341 viewsEditor of the Lebanon News 1880-1886     (2 votes)
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russellmadam.jpg862 viewsMadam Russell, as she was known, was a sister of Virginia's Revolutionary War Governor Patrick Henry. She was first married to Rev. War. Brig. General William Campbell and then to Rev. War Brig General William Russell. She was also known as the mother of Methodism in Southwest Virginia. She lived at Saltville and later at Sulphur Springs (Chilhowie).     (2 votes)
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