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Wyrick Spring Company stock certificate
This collection contains a blank stock certicate for the Wyrick Spring Company, located in Bristol, Virginia.
Wythe County (Va.) Shot Tower print
One print of the shot tower in Wythe County, Virginia. The full identify of the artist is unknown, but the initials "CHS" appear on the print.
Wythe County, Virginia collection
This collection collection includes promissory loan notes, receipts, advertisements, and an article related to people and places in Wythe County, Virginia. Of particular note is a letter dated June 10, 1884 by Randolph Barksdale, the superintendent of the Central Lunatic Asylum, to D. A. Rich stating that the facility does not have the room to receive Thomas Taliaferro.
Wythe Union Lead Mine Company receipts
This collection consists of two receipts belonging to Wythe Union Lead Mine Company in Austinville, Virginia, dated 1851 and 1862.
Wytheville and Rural Retreat, Virginia bills and receipts
This collection consists of bills and receipts from businesses in Wytheville and Rural Retreat, Virginia, dated 1884-1901. Some of the businesses represented are Holbrook and Thomas, Tartar Brothers, and Dr. E. A. Thomas.
"You Can Tell 'Em Every Time" by Ella White Kiger
This collection consists of typescript lyrics for a song called "You Can Tell 'Em Every Time" written by Ella White Kiger in 1942. The song speaks of West Virginia and several ways to identify a resident of that state. There are some handwritten names and notes on the back.
Young Democrats records
The Young Democrats was an organization which promoted student activism in politics at ASU, and was most active in the mid to late 1980’s. This collection contains information concerning the Young Democrats' convention activities.
Zeb Shook papers
The Zeb Shook Papers contain Shook's personal correspondence, memoirs, and research materials on Wild Bill Hickok and western North Carolina education, especially Boone Fork Institute and the Stanley McCormick School.
Zebulon B. Vance Letter to Colonel Samuel Tate
This collection consists of a letter written by Colonel Samuel Tate (in Morganton, NC) by Zebulon B. Vance (in Charlotte, NC), dated September 29, 1868. Vance asks Tate for a meeting to discuss "public and personal" matters. Vance speaks of the railroad officials having him under fire and asking to speak to Tate before he makes some important decisions.
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