
Inventory of the Papers of the Virginia Iron, Coal & Coke Company:
Folder IX, R, S
FOLDER IX. cont.
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Folder labeled Lynchburg Foundry.
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File labeled same.
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memo dated April 27, 1936 summarizing the transfer/trade of properties
between V. I. C. C. and Lynchburg Foundry in 1905.
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copy of deed of release dated November 14, 1919 wherein Bankers Trust Co.
released a number of properties to V. I. C. C. including 12.86 acres in
Radford for sale to Lynchburg Foundry Co.
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copy of deed dated June 30, 1919 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed to Lynchburg
Foundry 12.86 acres in Radford (written description and plat attached).
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copy of inventory of Radford Pipe Works, 11 pages, dated July 1, 1901.
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two copies of deed dated September 1, 1905 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed
to the Lynchburg Foundry Co. two parcels of land in West Ward of Radford.
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copy of deed dated June 15, 1905 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed to Lynchburg
Foundry Co. the Pipe Works Plant in Radford for $160,000.00 (copy of inventory
outlined in IX, R, 1, (d), immediately above is attached).
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various undated hand written land descriptions of Radford Pipe Plant.
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two working copies of June 15, 1905 deed outlined above at IX, R, 1, (e).
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File labeled Paul Knitting Mills.
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copy of deed of release dated April 17, 1920 and copy of deed dated March
12, 1920 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed a certain lot in Radford to Paul
Knitting Mills, Inc.
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two copies of map dated March 20, 1920 showing 1,023 acres of V. I. C.
C. property in Radford, VA. to be conveyed to the Paul Knitting Mills Co.
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Folder labeled Radford Pipe Works.
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File labeled Lynchburg Foundry.
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copy of deed of release dated December 2, 1943 wherein Banker's Trust Co.
released to V. I. C. C. the mortgage due on land in Radford conveyed to
the Lynchburg Foundry Co.
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two copies of deed dated November 20, 1943 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed
to Lynchburg Foundry 94.5 acres in Radford, VA.
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letter dated December 27, 1943 from Virginia State Corporation Commission
to V. I. C. C. apropos Radford Land and Improvement Co., having no record
of R. L. & I. Co.
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two blank copies (undated) of deed wherein Radford Land and Improvement
would set aside conditions imposed in 1890 on two pieces of property now
owned by V. I. C. C. which said: "No part of the premises hereby conveyed
nor any building now or hereafter erected thereon shall be used for a tavern
or for the sale or manufacture of beer, or intoxicating liquor of any kind
or description, bowling alley, slaughter house, coal yard, piggery, or
for a poudrette, neats foot oil, or gunpowder manufactory or white lead
works or for a starch soap candle glue or bone boiling establishment, lamp
black manufactory, or for any offensive or hazardous purpose, occupation
or business whatever." (plat attached).
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copy of deed of release dated September 28, 1936 wherein Banker's Trust
Co. released to V. I. C. C. a parcel of land in Radford City (.65 acres).
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two copies of deed dated June 15,?? wherein V. I. C. C. sold to Lynchburg
Foundry Co. a .66 acre parcel of land (2 copies of plat attached).
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three copies of deed dated November 3, 1942 wherein V. I. C. C. conveyed
to the City of Radford a right-of-way to maintain a 21 inch sanitary sewer.
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Five copies of map dated June, 1905 showing property at Radford, VA. sold
by V. I. C. C. TO Lynchburg Foundry Co.
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Copy of contour map and general plan of Radford Furnace property of V.
I. C. C. dated June 8, 1899.
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Copy of topographic map dated June, 1939 showing V. I. C. C. property along
New River at Radford.
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Copy of map dated May 4, 1936 showing 0.64 acre tract of land being conveyed
to Lynchburg Foundry Co. by V. I. C. C. at Radford.
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Undated plat showing J. W. Bishop and V. I. C. C. Pipe and Foundry land
on New River.
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Photostatic copy of plat dated December 26, 1935 showing proposed track
layout for Delavaud Shop at Lynchburg Foundry, Radford, VA.
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Last updated on March 10, 2000
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