Virginia
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew McClung bond to Samuel McClung, 1811.
Bond of Andre McClung, Greenbrier County, Va., to Samuel McClung. October 1, 1811. ADS 1 pc.
[Cherokee--Hungry Mother State Park], 1955-1956
What appears to be a Cherokee event at Hungry Mother State Park in Marion, VA.
Deeds and legal papers, Cocke and nearby counties, Tennessee Mining and Mfg. Co., General Oil Gas Corp.
George Webb Film Collection
George Webb Film Collection
James McClung and John Lyle Deed, 1778.
Deed between John Lyle and James McClung for 80 acres of land in Rock bridge County, Va. April 8, 1778. ADS with seal. 1 document (torn).
Letter from Robert Randolph Carter of Shirley Plantation, Virginia, to Hu. L. McClung of Knoxville 5 November 1887 re: Carter ancestry of John Carter of Elizabethton.
Letter from Robert Randolph Carter of Shirley Plantation, Virginia, to Hu. L. McClung of Knoxville 5 November 1887 re: Carter ancestry of John Carter of Elizabethton.
May Lynn Papers.
Mrs. Benjamin Cates’ speeches for the D.A.R. (Alice Smith Cates).
Speeches by Alice Smith Cates (Mrs. Benjamin B. Cates) (president of the Knox County Daughters of the American Revolution) (DAR): “ Blount Mansion: The Cradle of Tennessee”; “Blount Mansion”; “Captain Nicholas Martiau: The Huguenot Ancestor of General George Washington”; “Some Notable Colonial Homes in Virginia”; “Some Colonial Homes in Virginia”; “Yorktown.” Some handwritten, some typescripts. + Blount coat of arms (illustration for “Blount Mansion: The Cradle of Tennessee.”
Nicholas Boyd articles of agreement, 1810.
May 14, 1810, articles of agreement between Robert McCulloh of the Borough of Green Castle and Nicholas Boyd of Littlebrittain(?), both of Pennsylvania, re: tract of land in Virginia. ADS 1 pc. (encased in fabric).
Peter C. Johnston’s descriptions of tracts of land in Virginia, September 11, 1838.
Description of tracts of land and their ownership in Lee and Russell Counties, Va. Written by Peter C. Johnston to Medley. (Attorney’s fee $5.00 paid by W. Medley). September 11, 1838. ADS 2 pp. (1 pc.).
[School Safety Field Trip], ca. 1950s
Footage of field trip to Dixie Caverns in Salem, VA, and Washington D.C.