- Repository:
- Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
- Published:
- 2022
• | African Americans -- History | [X] |
• | Local/Regional History and Appalachian South | [X] |
• | Slavery -- United States | (6) |
• | Montgomery County (Va.) | (3) |
• | Women -- History | (3) |
• | Folk, historical, and patent medicine | (2) |
• | Religion | (2) |
• | University History | (2) |
• | Virginia -- History | (2) |
• | Agriculture | (1) |
• | Civil War | (1) |
• | Community theater | (1) |
• | Depressions -- 1929 | (1) |
• | Discrimination in education | (1) |
• | Educational equalization | (1) |
• | Faculty and staff | (1) |
• | Farm tenancy -- Virginia | (1) |
• | Football | (1) |
• | History of Food and Drink | (1) |
• | Medicine | (1) |
• | Musical groups | (1) |
• | Politicians -- United States | (1) |
• | Sharecropping -- United States -- Virginia | (1) |
• | Students and alumni | (1) |
• | Theater -- United States | (1) |
• | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 | (1) |
• | University Archives | (1) |
• | World War, 1914-1918 | (1) |
• | World War, 1939-1945 | (1) |
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