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Baptist Student Center, 205 South Randolph Street, 1986
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
Barclay House, 1963-07-13
This file consists of a research report relating to the Barclay House in Lexington. Information in the report was gathered during an archaelogical investigation at the Barclay House.
Bear's Store, 31 South Main Street, 1975
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
Beaumont, 109 Lee Avenue, 2002
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
Beechenbrook Chapel, 1980
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
Belfield
This file consists of a book about Belfield, detailing its origins and architectural features. Includes a floor plan, images of the interior of the house, and a map of where it is located on a map.
Belfield, 116 Liberty Hall Road, 2011
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
Belfont, 1948-08-09
This file consists of a typescript note on "Belfont," including information on the historic orgins and architectural style of the home.
Beverley, 1749
This file includes a fragment of a land grant for William Beverley for one hundred and fifty six acres in Augusta County, VA in exchange for "twevle pound fifteen schillings" from 1749. Also includes photocopy of the grant fragment. Notes presence of Beverley Manor.
Bird, Andrew H. (copy only), 1812-01-27
This file consists of a photocopy of a land grant for Andrew H. Bird for two hundred and twenty two acres in Bath County.
Blackburn, Thomas, 1854
"Fatal Affray," Lexington Gazette, January 19, 1854. Murder of Cadet Thomas Blackburn.
Blacksmith Shop, 130 South Randolph Street, 1985
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
Blandome
This file consists of a typescript essay on Blandome, detailing its ownership history, including how it became the property of prominent Black family in Lexington, the Walkers and Woods. Includes two photos of Blandome.
Blandome, 1974
Blandome is located at 101 Tucker Street, Lexington, VA 24450.
Borden
This file consists of a typescript manuscript of the Borden Grant article by E.P. Tompkins. Also includes a photo of an annotated map of the Borden Land grant. Also includes a list of settlers who recieved the first Borden deeds between 1741 and 1743.
Borden (Fragment)
This file contains a fragment of a copy of the Borden Grant, as well as a photocopy of the fragment.
Borden Grant
This file contains two copies of E.P. Tompkins article on the Borden Grant, as well as a number of Lexington New Gazette articles on the same topic.
Bowland, Andrew (copy only), 1815-06-05
This file contains a photocopy of a land grant for 250 acres of Bath County for Andrew Bowlands.
Bowring House, 178 Sheep Creek Lane
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
Boxcar Cafe, 2511 Beech Avenue, 1999
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
Brady House, 1960-01-05
This file consists of a historic and architectural analysis of the Brady House at Buffalo Forge. The manuscript includes information on the construction of the forge, as well as first hand stories from the Brady's relayed to the author of the manuscript. Also includes photographs of key architectural features and sketches of forge design. Includes sketched floorplan. Written by Toon Tellegen.
Brady Survey, 1947-11-18
This file consists of materials related to surveying done in the town of Lexington by Douglas E. Brady.