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Kentland Farm, Montgomery County, Virginia
Adams, Elizabeth Kent Collection (41 photos)
ADAMS, ELIZABETH KENT. PAPERS, 1813-1987. 0.5 cu. ft. Radford, Virginia, resident, and local historian. Papers include correspondence, news clippings, genealogical charts, essays, and other materials related to Kentland (her family home); her ancestors; and Radford, Montgomery County, and Southwest Virginia history. Also includes a photocopy of the handwritten autobiography of A.H. Putnam (her great-grandfather), photocopies of James Randall Kent's will and inventory of debts (1867), and photocopies and originals of other family papers. Ms90-045
Cowan, Major John T. Collection (34 photos)
COWAN, JOHN T. (1840-1929). PAPERS, 1887-1917. 0.1 cu. ft. Born in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia). Member of the original board of trustees for the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Polytechnic Institute). Papers consist of pages from an account book, bills, notes, and correspondence relating to his personal and business affairs. Ms69-005.
Kent, James Randall Collection (9 photos)
KENT, JAMES RANDALL (1825-1887). PAPERS, 1856-86, n.d. 0.4 cu. ft. Wealthy land and slaveholder in Montgomery and Pulaski counties, Virginia. Ms87-031.

Kentland Farm Smokehouse

Kentland Mansion, home of Maj. James R. Kent

Lizzie and Mary Cowan at Mill Dam, Whitethorn,Virginia

Kitchen and smokehouse at Kentland Farm

Private ferry at Kentland

Article indentification - Grandfather Kent's livestock

Article mentioning Grandfather Kent's livestock

Kent family genealogy list, page 1

Kent family genealogy list, page 2

Isaac Hudson note about money paid to Mrs. Cowan, dated 9/5/89

Cowan propert listing, front page

Cowan property listing, page 2

Elizabeth K. Adams note regarding land division

Elizabeth K. Adams note regarding land division, back

History of hand-made brick and genealogy, envelope

History of hand-made brick and genealogy, (1)

History of hand-made brick and genealogy, (2)

History of hand-made brick and genealogy, (3)

History of hand-made brick and genealogy, (4)

Genealogy from James McGavock and Mary Cloyd