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Repository:
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Published:
2023    
Matches:
165 hits    
...Peerless King Slope...
...Boone County Maps...
...Photos, Bath County, Virginia...
Repository:
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Published:
2014    
Matches:
15 hits    
...Employee Record: King, James J....
...Employee Record: King, Eli D. (Jr. )...
...Employee Record: Schreiber, George F....
Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Published:
unknown    
Matches:
16 hits    
...King, Carrie...
...Herscher, George...
...Reddix, George...
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