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The collection is open for research.
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: G. E. Roberts Letter, Ms2019-026, Special Collections, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
The G. E. Roberts Letter was purchased by Special Collections in 2018.
The processing, arrangement, and description of the G. E. Roberts Letter was completed in June 2019.
George E. Roberts was born in 1834 in Montgomery County, VA. He was a white merchant in Central Depot, Virginia. He married Julia A. Cofer on May 4, 1859 in Pulaski, VA. They had five children. Roberts died on June 7, 1887.
Dr. James Preston Hammet (b. 1833) of Christiansburg, VA was a surgeon with both Whites and African-Americans patients. Following an incident where he was shot by an African-American patient, he continued to practice medicine. He died in lived until 1879.
The G. E. Roberts Letter contains information pertaining to an African American man shooting a white doctor, Dr. Hammet, in Christiansburg, VA. The letter is written to Walter J. Reeve in Central Depot, VA on February 8, 1874.
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