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Photograph of Smyth County Records Book No. I and Smyth County's first marriage licenses. In devember, 1864 when Union troops under Major Harrison passed through Marion to destory the Thomas iron works on Staley Creek, W. C. Sexton, Smyth County…
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Mrs. Clara Hill Carner (founding president of SCHS) standing by the cornerstone of SCHS's first home, originally built as a school house in 1838.
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B.F. Buchanan Residence, Marion, Virginia. Built c. 1891. Located on Strother Street.
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Jailer Sid Snodgress presents keys of the 2nd Smyth County Jail, built in 1905 and torn down in 1972, to Clara Hill Carner.
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"Gone with the Wind," presented at the Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Virginia.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Interior of Lincoln Theatre before remodel.
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Daniel Chambers Miller
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Hannibelle Jackson Miller
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Charlotte (Phipps) Miller and children.
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Hannibelle Jackson, Phipps Miller, Mary Miller, Julia Barsdale.
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Frank B. Stley Home, built 1832. Also Copenhaver, Miller, and Sclater. Located on Cherry Street.
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Vance Snavely, World War I Military
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Unknown Lady. No Information given.
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