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Ms. Kaufman is on the faculty of New England Conservatory Continuing Education Division and teaches piano and harpsichord. A Boston native, educated at Girls' Latin School, Smith College, and with an advanced degree in Piano from Boston University, she has always gravitated to music as a major concentration and later as a career. She performed professionally as a duo pianist in the late 60s. The next decade was concentrated on early music performance which developed into the editing and production of ballad operas at the Museum of Fine Arts on their annual performing series from 1981-1987. A by-product of these years was the editing of two published chamber operas, The Doctor of Alcantara by Julius Eichberg 1994, a Boston operetta in a facsimile edition, and Le Devin du village by Jean Jacques Rousseau, in a critical performing edition 1998. In the 1990s Friends of Dr. Burney was renamed Boston Musical Theater to reflect the expansion of the repertoire into the 19th and 20th centuries."," Ms. Kaufman has also prepared performing editions of several 18th-century ballad operas based upon original source materials. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Processed by Anne Johnson.","DVDs from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Acc. 2007.92: Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices for five ballad operas: Robin Hood, Devil to Play, Mock Doctor, Thomas and Sally and the Beggar's Opera. Photographs, copies of miscellaneous theater airs and songs, research material, programs, posters, and working papers."," These operas were performed by Friends of Dr. Burney who later changed their name to Boston Musical Theater and were directed by Charlotte Kaufman."," Acc. 2009.452: Photocopies and microfilm of musical scores of comic and ballad operas, edited and arranged by Charlotte Kaufman. Several published volumes.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files and related material.","Scripts, scores, programs and working papers.","Sheet music for viola de gamba and cello.","Sheet music for harpsichord.","Airs collected and used in 1985 production at MFA, plus photographs of the airs.","Extra copies of Airs.","Originals of Airs and Kitty's research papers with index cards.","Photographs and negatives.","Reviews, programs and mailings.","Scripts (facsimile copy), original and master ballads from Child-Bronson.","Sheet music for violins.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material. See Box 4 (oversize items) for 1981 poster and 1980-82 working papers.","Scores for voice and more.","Sheet music with notes for cello.","Sheet music for harsichord.","Original of airs and edited script.","Photographs and negatives of Devil to Pay I and II.","Programs and reviews.","Schedules, programs, scores, notes, contracts, correspondence and related material.","Scripts, sources, notes and related edited copies.","Vermont contracts, program notes, programs, correspondence and notes.","Sheet music with notes for violin.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material. See Box 4 (oversize items) for 1980-81 Posters.","Sheet music with notes for cello.","Pencil copy and photocopies of airs.","Full set of music, with notes.","Singers and parts they sing.","Sheet music with notes for the harpsichord.","Originals of Airs and Scripts with notes.","Sheet music, scripts and notes.","Photographs and negatives.","Scripts and original printed versions of script, plus correspondence.","Copies of scripts.","Sheet music with notes for violin.","Mock Doctor photos for ad in New York Gazette and Devil to Pay photos from 1981 performance at MFA.","Instrumental sheet music for different instruments. See Box 4 (oversize items) for vocals for different parts.","Sheet music for German Flute, Violin and Guitar.","Sheet music for Viola de Gamba.","Sheet music for Violin I.","Sheet music for Violin II.","Copies of the music for theater songs by various artists.","Music and script for: My Dearest, My Fairest, The Stocking, The Musical Courtship, Tea for Two, Songs from theTheaters and Pleasure Gardens of 18th-c London, The Lass of Richmond Hill, Indian Queen, Old Mother Hubbard, Trip It, Trip It In a Ring, The Wheelbarrow, The Canterbury Guests, or, A Bargain Broken, Chaconne d'Arlequin, Passagalia, Pausanias - Sweeter than Roses, Purcell - I Spy Celia, Le Carnaval de Venise IV, 6, Campra, Europe Galante II, 2 - Le Paysan, Collection of Songs and Dialogues Composed by the most Eminent Masters of the Age, A Song in St. Flopling Flutter, and The Sun was Just Setting.","Folder 1 of 2. Copies from Folger's Library","Folder 2 of 2. Copied from Folger's Library.","Mr. In. Eccles General Collection of Songs.","O Mistress Mine! sheet music.","A copy of A Collection of Songs with Musick by Mr. Leveridge, two volumes, London, 1727.","Sheet music for Sally in Our Alley.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material.","Sheet music with notes for Bass.","Sheet music and script.","Sheet music and script.","Complete sheet music copy, except for #25, with overture.","Broken sets of copies of sheet music.","Copyrighted pencil copy of Beggar's Opera.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Original sheet music.","Sheet Music.","Scores, working papers, reviews, newspaper articles, notes and other supporting documents.","Tunes, Barlow Texts and Entr'actes.","Sheet music and script with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Posters for Devil to Pay and The Mock Doctor, working papers for Devil to Pay and Vocals for Thomas and Sally by Dr. Arne.","November 1981 concerts for Early Music Series of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.","Scripts, notes, programs and related material.","Early Music Series for 1980-1981. Boston Museum of Fine Arts Presents the Friends of Dr. Burney.","Vocals for Dorcas, Squire, Thomas and Act I.","Boxes 5-7: The following inventory was provided by the donor. The content of the boxes has not been arranged to follow the order of the listing. The Mock Doctor : 4 items: 1821 edition of book, 1732 1st edition book with music 1732.AG164, 2nd edition book with music revised . The Mock Doctor B.La Duenna — Sheridan and Linley — Harvard copy C.La Duenna — book without music D.Love in a Village E.Flora (first opera performed in America) 3 copies of Songs w. Bickham engravings F.Flora - performing scores:, violin, cello, harpsichord, full score, script G.Dibdin: The Recruiting Sergeant H. Dibdin: The Grenadier I. Dibdin: The Brickdust Man J. Dibdin: The Ephesian Matron K. Misc. Songs: Purcell et al. L. Asst;d songs in yellow envelope M. Vocal Music N. Songs fr. The Marshall Collection at Houghton Libe, Harvard O. Eccles: General Collection of Songs P. Charles Burney: Sonatas or Duets for Pianoforte Q. 6 Sonatas for Harpsichord by Charles Burney R. More Sonatas by Charles Burney (first historian of music in English language) S. Pergolesi: La Serva Padrona - Eng. Trans. By Stephen Storace T. La Serva Padrona - Various Italian U. Geminiani: Concerto III V. Overture to the Fair Penitent W. Beggar's Opera w. basses by T. Arne X. Treatise on 18th c. Performance Practice - Acting Y. Flora — Sequel to the Opera of Flora Z. PV Score of Flora AA. A Collection of Catches, Canons, Glees, Duetts BB. Catches, Glees and Canons composed by Dr. Hayes Books Moss, H. 1970 Ballad opera songs: a record of the ideas set to music 1728-1733, 4 volumes, microfilms, Houle, G. 1961 the musical measures as discussed by theorists from British Union Catalogue of Early Music, 2 volumes, Pills to Purge Melancholy, copy, 4 volumes.","Consists of 4 DVDs, which have been transferred to the Manuscript. Audiovisual Collection: The Mock Doctor; Flora; The Devil to Pay; Robin Hood.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Boston Musical Theater","Friends of Dr. Burney","Kaufman, Charlotte, ca. 1930 -","Kaufman, Charlotte","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00339","/repositories/2/resources/8672"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Charlotte Kaufman Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Charlotte Kaufman Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Charlotte Kaufman Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Kaufman, Charlotte, ca. 1930 -"],"creator_ssim":["Kaufman, Charlotte, ca. 1930 -"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Kaufman, Charlotte, ca. 1930 -"],"creators_ssim":["Kaufman, Charlotte, ca. 1930 -"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gifts. 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The next decade was concentrated on early music performance which developed into the editing and production of ballad operas at the Museum of Fine Arts on their annual performing series from 1981-1987. A by-product of these years was the editing of two published chamber operas, The Doctor of Alcantara by Julius Eichberg 1994, a Boston operetta in a facsimile edition, and Le Devin du village by Jean Jacques Rousseau, in a critical performing edition 1998. In the 1990s Friends of Dr. Burney was renamed Boston Musical Theater to reflect the expansion of the repertoire into the 19th and 20th centuries.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Ms. Kaufman has also prepared performing editions of several 18th-century ballad operas based upon original source materials. 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Photographs, copies of miscellaneous theater airs and songs, research material, programs, posters, and working papers."," These operas were performed by Friends of Dr. Burney who later changed their name to Boston Musical Theater and were directed by Charlotte Kaufman."," Acc. 2009.452: Photocopies and microfilm of musical scores of comic and ballad operas, edited and arranged by Charlotte Kaufman. Several published volumes.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files and related material.","Scripts, scores, programs and working papers.","Sheet music for viola de gamba and cello.","Sheet music for harpsichord.","Airs collected and used in 1985 production at MFA, plus photographs of the airs.","Extra copies of Airs.","Originals of Airs and Kitty's research papers with index cards.","Photographs and negatives.","Reviews, programs and mailings.","Scripts (facsimile copy), original and master ballads from Child-Bronson.","Sheet music for violins.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material. See Box 4 (oversize items) for 1981 poster and 1980-82 working papers.","Scores for voice and more.","Sheet music with notes for cello.","Sheet music for harsichord.","Original of airs and edited script.","Photographs and negatives of Devil to Pay I and II.","Programs and reviews.","Schedules, programs, scores, notes, contracts, correspondence and related material.","Scripts, sources, notes and related edited copies.","Vermont contracts, program notes, programs, correspondence and notes.","Sheet music with notes for violin.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material. See Box 4 (oversize items) for 1980-81 Posters.","Sheet music with notes for cello.","Pencil copy and photocopies of airs.","Full set of music, with notes.","Singers and parts they sing.","Sheet music with notes for the harpsichord.","Originals of Airs and Scripts with notes.","Sheet music, scripts and notes.","Photographs and negatives.","Scripts and original printed versions of script, plus correspondence.","Copies of scripts.","Sheet music with notes for violin.","Mock Doctor photos for ad in New York Gazette and Devil to Pay photos from 1981 performance at MFA.","Instrumental sheet music for different instruments. See Box 4 (oversize items) for vocals for different parts.","Sheet music for German Flute, Violin and Guitar.","Sheet music for Viola de Gamba.","Sheet music for Violin I.","Sheet music for Violin II.","Copies of the music for theater songs by various artists.","Music and script for: My Dearest, My Fairest, The Stocking, The Musical Courtship, Tea for Two, Songs from theTheaters and Pleasure Gardens of 18th-c London, The Lass of Richmond Hill, Indian Queen, Old Mother Hubbard, Trip It, Trip It In a Ring, The Wheelbarrow, The Canterbury Guests, or, A Bargain Broken, Chaconne d'Arlequin, Passagalia, Pausanias - Sweeter than Roses, Purcell - I Spy Celia, Le Carnaval de Venise IV, 6, Campra, Europe Galante II, 2 - Le Paysan, Collection of Songs and Dialogues Composed by the most Eminent Masters of the Age, A Song in St. Flopling Flutter, and The Sun was Just Setting.","Folder 1 of 2. Copies from Folger's Library","Folder 2 of 2. Copied from Folger's Library.","Mr. In. Eccles General Collection of Songs.","O Mistress Mine! sheet music.","A copy of A Collection of Songs with Musick by Mr. Leveridge, two volumes, London, 1727.","Sheet music for Sally in Our Alley.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material.","Sheet music with notes for Bass.","Sheet music and script.","Sheet music and script.","Complete sheet music copy, except for #25, with overture.","Broken sets of copies of sheet music.","Copyrighted pencil copy of Beggar's Opera.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Original sheet music.","Sheet Music.","Scores, working papers, reviews, newspaper articles, notes and other supporting documents.","Tunes, Barlow Texts and Entr'actes.","Sheet music and script with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Posters for Devil to Pay and The Mock Doctor, working papers for Devil to Pay and Vocals for Thomas and Sally by Dr. Arne.","November 1981 concerts for Early Music Series of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.","Scripts, notes, programs and related material.","Early Music Series for 1980-1981. Boston Museum of Fine Arts Presents the Friends of Dr. Burney.","Vocals for Dorcas, Squire, Thomas and Act I.","Boxes 5-7: The following inventory was provided by the donor. The content of the boxes has not been arranged to follow the order of the listing. The Mock Doctor : 4 items: 1821 edition of book, 1732 1st edition book with music 1732.AG164, 2nd edition book with music revised . The Mock Doctor B.La Duenna — Sheridan and Linley — Harvard copy C.La Duenna — book without music D.Love in a Village E.Flora (first opera performed in America) 3 copies of Songs w. Bickham engravings F.Flora - performing scores:, violin, cello, harpsichord, full score, script G.Dibdin: The Recruiting Sergeant H. Dibdin: The Grenadier I. Dibdin: The Brickdust Man J. Dibdin: The Ephesian Matron K. Misc. Songs: Purcell et al. L. Asst;d songs in yellow envelope M. Vocal Music N. Songs fr. The Marshall Collection at Houghton Libe, Harvard O. Eccles: General Collection of Songs P. Charles Burney: Sonatas or Duets for Pianoforte Q. 6 Sonatas for Harpsichord by Charles Burney R. More Sonatas by Charles Burney (first historian of music in English language) S. Pergolesi: La Serva Padrona - Eng. Trans. By Stephen Storace T. La Serva Padrona - Various Italian U. Geminiani: Concerto III V. Overture to the Fair Penitent W. Beggar's Opera w. basses by T. Arne X. Treatise on 18th c. Performance Practice - Acting Y. Flora — Sequel to the Opera of Flora Z. PV Score of Flora AA. A Collection of Catches, Canons, Glees, Duetts BB. Catches, Glees and Canons composed by Dr. Hayes Books Moss, H. 1970 Ballad opera songs: a record of the ideas set to music 1728-1733, 4 volumes, microfilms, Houle, G. 1961 the musical measures as discussed by theorists from British Union Catalogue of Early Music, 2 volumes, Pills to Purge Melancholy, copy, 4 volumes.","Consists of 4 DVDs, which have been transferred to the Manuscript. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","For Acc. 2007.92 the original arrangement was  maintained.  See folder list. Acc. 2009.452 and 2010.408 have not been fully arranged and described at this point.","Charlotte Kaufman is the Founder and Director of BOSTON MUSICAL THEATER. Ms. Kaufman is on the faculty of New England Conservatory Continuing Education Division and teaches piano and harpsichord. A Boston native, educated at Girls' Latin School, Smith College, and with an advanced degree in Piano from Boston University, she has always gravitated to music as a major concentration and later as a career. She performed professionally as a duo pianist in the late 60s. The next decade was concentrated on early music performance which developed into the editing and production of ballad operas at the Museum of Fine Arts on their annual performing series from 1981-1987. A by-product of these years was the editing of two published chamber operas, The Doctor of Alcantara by Julius Eichberg 1994, a Boston operetta in a facsimile edition, and Le Devin du village by Jean Jacques Rousseau, in a critical performing edition 1998. In the 1990s Friends of Dr. Burney was renamed Boston Musical Theater to reflect the expansion of the repertoire into the 19th and 20th centuries."," Ms. Kaufman has also prepared performing editions of several 18th-century ballad operas based upon original source materials. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Processed by Anne Johnson.","DVDs from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Acc. 2007.92: Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices for five ballad operas: Robin Hood, Devil to Play, Mock Doctor, Thomas and Sally and the Beggar's Opera. 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See Box 4 (oversize items) for 1981 poster and 1980-82 working papers.","Scores for voice and more.","Sheet music with notes for cello.","Sheet music for harsichord.","Original of airs and edited script.","Photographs and negatives of Devil to Pay I and II.","Programs and reviews.","Schedules, programs, scores, notes, contracts, correspondence and related material.","Scripts, sources, notes and related edited copies.","Vermont contracts, program notes, programs, correspondence and notes.","Sheet music with notes for violin.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material. See Box 4 (oversize items) for 1980-81 Posters.","Sheet music with notes for cello.","Pencil copy and photocopies of airs.","Full set of music, with notes.","Singers and parts they sing.","Sheet music with notes for the harpsichord.","Originals of Airs and Scripts with notes.","Sheet music, scripts and notes.","Photographs and negatives.","Scripts and original printed versions of script, plus correspondence.","Copies of scripts.","Sheet music with notes for violin.","Mock Doctor photos for ad in New York Gazette and Devil to Pay photos from 1981 performance at MFA.","Instrumental sheet music for different instruments. See Box 4 (oversize items) for vocals for different parts.","Sheet music for German Flute, Violin and Guitar.","Sheet music for Viola de Gamba.","Sheet music for Violin I.","Sheet music for Violin II.","Copies of the music for theater songs by various artists.","Music and script for: My Dearest, My Fairest, The Stocking, The Musical Courtship, Tea for Two, Songs from theTheaters and Pleasure Gardens of 18th-c London, The Lass of Richmond Hill, Indian Queen, Old Mother Hubbard, Trip It, Trip It In a Ring, The Wheelbarrow, The Canterbury Guests, or, A Bargain Broken, Chaconne d'Arlequin, Passagalia, Pausanias - Sweeter than Roses, Purcell - I Spy Celia, Le Carnaval de Venise IV, 6, Campra, Europe Galante II, 2 - Le Paysan, Collection of Songs and Dialogues Composed by the most Eminent Masters of the Age, A Song in St. Flopling Flutter, and The Sun was Just Setting.","Folder 1 of 2. Copies from Folger's Library","Folder 2 of 2. Copied from Folger's Library.","Mr. In. Eccles General Collection of Songs.","O Mistress Mine! sheet music.","A copy of A Collection of Songs with Musick by Mr. Leveridge, two volumes, London, 1727.","Sheet music for Sally in Our Alley.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material.","Sheet music with notes for Bass.","Sheet music and script.","Sheet music and script.","Complete sheet music copy, except for #25, with overture.","Broken sets of copies of sheet music.","Copyrighted pencil copy of Beggar's Opera.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Original sheet music.","Sheet Music.","Scores, working papers, reviews, newspaper articles, notes and other supporting documents.","Tunes, Barlow Texts and Entr'actes.","Sheet music and script with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Posters for Devil to Pay and The Mock Doctor, working papers for Devil to Pay and Vocals for Thomas and Sally by Dr. Arne.","November 1981 concerts for Early Music Series of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.","Scripts, notes, programs and related material.","Early Music Series for 1980-1981. Boston Museum of Fine Arts Presents the Friends of Dr. Burney.","Vocals for Dorcas, Squire, Thomas and Act I.","Boxes 5-7: The following inventory was provided by the donor. The content of the boxes has not been arranged to follow the order of the listing. The Mock Doctor : 4 items: 1821 edition of book, 1732 1st edition book with music 1732.AG164, 2nd edition book with music revised . The Mock Doctor B.La Duenna — Sheridan and Linley — Harvard copy C.La Duenna — book without music D.Love in a Village E.Flora (first opera performed in America) 3 copies of Songs w. Bickham engravings F.Flora - performing scores:, violin, cello, harpsichord, full score, script G.Dibdin: The Recruiting Sergeant H. Dibdin: The Grenadier I. Dibdin: The Brickdust Man J. Dibdin: The Ephesian Matron K. Misc. Songs: Purcell et al. L. Asst;d songs in yellow envelope M. Vocal Music N. Songs fr. The Marshall Collection at Houghton Libe, Harvard O. Eccles: General Collection of Songs P. 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Copies from Folger's Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder 2 of 2. Copied from Folger's Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. In. 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Boston Museum of Fine Arts Presents the Friends of Dr. Burney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVocals for Dorcas, Squire, Thomas and Act I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 5-7: The following inventory was provided by the donor. The content of the boxes has not been arranged to follow the order of the listing. The Mock Doctor : 4 items: 1821 edition of book, 1732 1st edition book with music 1732.AG164, 2nd edition book with music revised . The Mock Doctor B.La Duenna — Sheridan and Linley — Harvard copy C.La Duenna — book without music D.Love in a Village E.Flora (first opera performed in America) 3 copies of Songs w. Bickham engravings F.Flora - performing scores:, violin, cello, harpsichord, full score, script G.Dibdin: The Recruiting Sergeant H. Dibdin: The Grenadier I. Dibdin: The Brickdust Man J. Dibdin: The Ephesian Matron K. Misc. Songs: Purcell et al. L. Asst;d songs in yellow envelope M. Vocal Music N. Songs fr. The Marshall Collection at Houghton Libe, Harvard O. Eccles: General Collection of Songs P. Charles Burney: Sonatas or Duets for Pianoforte Q. 6 Sonatas for Harpsichord by Charles Burney R. More Sonatas by Charles Burney (first historian of music in English language) S. Pergolesi: La Serva Padrona - Eng. Trans. By Stephen Storace T. La Serva Padrona - Various Italian U. Geminiani: Concerto III V. Overture to the Fair Penitent W. Beggar's Opera w. basses by T. Arne X. Treatise on 18th c. Performance Practice - Acting Y. Flora — Sequel to the Opera of Flora Z. PV Score of Flora AA. A Collection of Catches, Canons, Glees, Duetts BB. Catches, Glees and Canons composed by Dr. Hayes Books Moss, H. 1970 Ballad opera songs: a record of the ideas set to music 1728-1733, 4 volumes, microfilms, Houle, G. 1961 the musical measures as discussed by theorists from British Union Catalogue of Early Music, 2 volumes, Pills to Purge Melancholy, copy, 4 volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsists of 4 DVDs, which have been transferred to the Manuscript. 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Photographs, copies of miscellaneous theater airs and songs, research material, programs, posters, and working papers."," These operas were performed by Friends of Dr. Burney who later changed their name to Boston Musical Theater and were directed by Charlotte Kaufman."," Acc. 2009.452: Photocopies and microfilm of musical scores of comic and ballad operas, edited and arranged by Charlotte Kaufman. Several published volumes.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files and related material.","Scripts, scores, programs and working papers.","Sheet music for viola de gamba and cello.","Sheet music for harpsichord.","Airs collected and used in 1985 production at MFA, plus photographs of the airs.","Extra copies of Airs.","Originals of Airs and Kitty's research papers with index cards.","Photographs and negatives.","Reviews, programs and mailings.","Scripts (facsimile copy), original and master ballads from Child-Bronson.","Sheet music for violins.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material. See Box 4 (oversize items) for 1981 poster and 1980-82 working papers.","Scores for voice and more.","Sheet music with notes for cello.","Sheet music for harsichord.","Original of airs and edited script.","Photographs and negatives of Devil to Pay I and II.","Programs and reviews.","Schedules, programs, scores, notes, contracts, correspondence and related material.","Scripts, sources, notes and related edited copies.","Vermont contracts, program notes, programs, correspondence and notes.","Sheet music with notes for violin.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material. See Box 4 (oversize items) for 1980-81 Posters.","Sheet music with notes for cello.","Pencil copy and photocopies of airs.","Full set of music, with notes.","Singers and parts they sing.","Sheet music with notes for the harpsichord.","Originals of Airs and Scripts with notes.","Sheet music, scripts and notes.","Photographs and negatives.","Scripts and original printed versions of script, plus correspondence.","Copies of scripts.","Sheet music with notes for violin.","Mock Doctor photos for ad in New York Gazette and Devil to Pay photos from 1981 performance at MFA.","Instrumental sheet music for different instruments. See Box 4 (oversize items) for vocals for different parts.","Sheet music for German Flute, Violin and Guitar.","Sheet music for Viola de Gamba.","Sheet music for Violin I.","Sheet music for Violin II.","Copies of the music for theater songs by various artists.","Music and script for: My Dearest, My Fairest, The Stocking, The Musical Courtship, Tea for Two, Songs from theTheaters and Pleasure Gardens of 18th-c London, The Lass of Richmond Hill, Indian Queen, Old Mother Hubbard, Trip It, Trip It In a Ring, The Wheelbarrow, The Canterbury Guests, or, A Bargain Broken, Chaconne d'Arlequin, Passagalia, Pausanias - Sweeter than Roses, Purcell - I Spy Celia, Le Carnaval de Venise IV, 6, Campra, Europe Galante II, 2 - Le Paysan, Collection of Songs and Dialogues Composed by the most Eminent Masters of the Age, A Song in St. Flopling Flutter, and The Sun was Just Setting.","Folder 1 of 2. Copies from Folger's Library","Folder 2 of 2. Copied from Folger's Library.","Mr. In. Eccles General Collection of Songs.","O Mistress Mine! sheet music.","A copy of A Collection of Songs with Musick by Mr. Leveridge, two volumes, London, 1727.","Sheet music for Sally in Our Alley.","Original and copies of individual parts for musical instruments and scripts for voices, business files plus related material.","Sheet music with notes for Bass.","Sheet music and script.","Sheet music and script.","Complete sheet music copy, except for #25, with overture.","Broken sets of copies of sheet music.","Copyrighted pencil copy of Beggar's Opera.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Sheet music with notes.","Original sheet music.","Sheet Music.","Scores, working papers, reviews, newspaper articles, notes and other supporting documents.","Tunes, Barlow Texts and Entr'actes.","Sheet music and script with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Working sheet music with notes.","Posters for Devil to Pay and The Mock Doctor, working papers for Devil to Pay and Vocals for Thomas and Sally by Dr. Arne.","November 1981 concerts for Early Music Series of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.","Scripts, notes, programs and related material.","Early Music Series for 1980-1981. Boston Museum of Fine Arts Presents the Friends of Dr. Burney.","Vocals for Dorcas, Squire, Thomas and Act I.","Boxes 5-7: The following inventory was provided by the donor. The content of the boxes has not been arranged to follow the order of the listing. The Mock Doctor : 4 items: 1821 edition of book, 1732 1st edition book with music 1732.AG164, 2nd edition book with music revised . The Mock Doctor B.La Duenna — Sheridan and Linley — Harvard copy C.La Duenna — book without music D.Love in a Village E.Flora (first opera performed in America) 3 copies of Songs w. Bickham engravings F.Flora - performing scores:, violin, cello, harpsichord, full score, script G.Dibdin: The Recruiting Sergeant H. Dibdin: The Grenadier I. Dibdin: The Brickdust Man J. Dibdin: The Ephesian Matron K. Misc. Songs: Purcell et al. L. Asst;d songs in yellow envelope M. Vocal Music N. Songs fr. The Marshall Collection at Houghton Libe, Harvard O. Eccles: General Collection of Songs P. Charles Burney: Sonatas or Duets for Pianoforte Q. 6 Sonatas for Harpsichord by Charles Burney R. More Sonatas by Charles Burney (first historian of music in English language) S. Pergolesi: La Serva Padrona - Eng. Trans. By Stephen Storace T. La Serva Padrona - Various Italian U. Geminiani: Concerto III V. Overture to the Fair Penitent W. Beggar's Opera w. basses by T. Arne X. Treatise on 18th c. Performance Practice - Acting Y. Flora — Sequel to the Opera of Flora Z. PV Score of Flora AA. A Collection of Catches, Canons, Glees, Duetts BB. Catches, Glees and Canons composed by Dr. Hayes Books Moss, H. 1970 Ballad opera songs: a record of the ideas set to music 1728-1733, 4 volumes, microfilms, Houle, G. 1961 the musical measures as discussed by theorists from British Union Catalogue of Early Music, 2 volumes, Pills to Purge Melancholy, copy, 4 volumes.","Consists of 4 DVDs, which have been transferred to the Manuscript. 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Business records, 1868-1956. Incorporated 1868 by H.C. Marchant; operated until 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_509#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viu_repositories_3_resources_509","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_509","_root_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_509","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_509","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/UVA/repositories_3_resources_509.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/447","title_filing_ssi":"Charlottesville Woolen Mills records","title_ssm":["Charlottesville Woolen Mills records"],"title_tesim":["Charlottesville Woolen Mills records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1868-1956"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1868-1956"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["File","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 16353","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/509"],"text":["MSS 16353","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/509","Charlottesville Woolen Mills records","Industries -- Virginia","Textile industry","Wool fabrics","Textile workers","Supervisors, Industrial","Business records","Ledgers (account books)","Correspondence","Shop signs","Plats (maps)","The collection is open for research use.","This collection is organized into two series: Business records and Miscellaenous materials. \nSeries 1:","Business Records, 1868-1956 (20.63 cubic feet). This series is arranged at the file and item level and chronologically. In order to maintain original order, the titles of each item begin with the names of the individual administrative departments to which they belong.\nBecause they all fall under the category of business records, one series by that name suffices for the purposes of this record.","This series contains 125 business ledgers that have been numbered sequentially, and other paperwork and material that directly related to the business dealings of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills. This includes loose legal documents, correspondence, newspaper clipping, or materials from the ledgers themselves, all part of the greater business records of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Board of Directors and Stockholders:\nLedgers 1-12,\nLoose materials in minute books,\n\"Comparison of yearly earnings\",\nStock sales register, and\nLoose Materials in Stock Ledgers","Executive:\nLedger 13, and\nCorrespondence","Financial:\nLedgers 14-26","Superintendent:\nLedgers 27-71","Sales:\nLedgers 72-75","Labor:\nLedgers 76-118, and\nLoose materials in timebooks","Production:\nLedgers 119-125","Legal and Property:\nAbstract of title: Shadwell Dam, Virginia,\nTrademark patent,\nData re. Sale to C + O RR Co of Shadwell Property, and\nBlueprint of \"property to be acquired from Charlottesville woolen mills near Shadwell, VA\"","Series 2:","Miscellaneous, ~1913-1933 (3.75 cubic feet). This series is arranged first chronoligically according to the dates provided. The materials in this series vary from tools used in the factory to samples used for sales. The date range is a rough estimate based on what dates are provided. Some artifacts have no dates attributed to them and may have been created prior to 1913. The fabric samples dated from 1913 to 1933 are themselves arranged numerically according to their respective pattern numbers. The tin advert sign was made in Philadelphia, PA.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample.","The Charlottesville Woolen Mills factory was incorporated in 1868 by H.C. Marchant and was located in the southeastern part of Charlottesville, VA.","From the 1830s until it's seizure by the Confederate governement in 1861, the building operated as a combination wool, cotton, flour and lumber mill, and later also included a blacksmith's shop, corn mill, grist mill, plaster mill, and a store selling dry goods. During this time the land was sold a number of times until 1960, when the company was reorganized as the Charlottesville Manufacturing Company, with John A. Marchant, his son. Henry Clay Marchant, John Wood, H. L. Anderson, T. J. Wertenbaker, and John C. Patterson operating a joint stock company. The textile plant provided wool uniforms for the soldiers of the Confederacy during the Civil War. A second reorganization in 1964 made Henry Clay Marchant the sole owner. Following the destruction of the mill during the Civil War and after the war had ended, the factory was rebuilt, and, on December 18, 1868, Charlottesville Woolen Mills was chartered \"for the manufacture, purchase and sale of woolen, cotton, silk and other fabrics ...\"","The plant went on to provide high quality textiles used by Brooks Brothers clothiers, uniforms for the cadets of West Point, and police officers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. At one point 90 percent of the country's military schools, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, purchased uniforms made here. Coffin makers in Atlanta and Burlington, N.C., also used the soft cloth to line caskets.","Charlottesvills Woolen Mills survived the Great Depression of the 1930s mainly because of its uniform contracts. It experienced its greatest prosperity manufacturing uniforms for soldiers during World War I and II. During the height of World War II a work force of about 400 people was producing 15,000 yards of uniform cloth a month.","In 1959 Charlottesville Woolen Mills was bought by Kent Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia. The introduction of synthetic fabrics in the late 1950s led to a decrease in demand for wool. In 1962 Kent Manufacturing Company dissolved the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Sources:","Maurer, David. \"Woolen Mills wove a tight community.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/lifestyles/woolen-mills-wove-a-tight-community/article_467a3534-5d1b-5f83-abdb-f1a170eb0396.html. 28 Aug. 2011.","Delesline, Nate. \"Historic Woolen Mills under contract for sale.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/historic-woolen-mills-under-contract-for-sale/article_7512bd70-b082-11e3-9f64-0017a43b2370.html. 20 March 2014.","Dailty Progress Staff. \"Labor dispute at Woolen Mills leads to worker strike.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/labor-dispute-at-woolen-mills-leads-to-worker-strike/article_49c5dff0-ec7d-11e6-9604-4f40db426882.html. 6 Feb. 2017.","Gianniny, Jr., Allan, Compiler. \"Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chronology.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/chronology.html. Accessed 19 Feb. 2018.","Britton, Rick. \"The Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Clothing a Nation.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/Charlottesville.html. 2006.","Poindexter, Harry Edward. \"A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\" Thesis (M.A.), University of Virginia, 1955.","Daily Progress Staff. \"City's Oldest Industry is Regaining Health.\" The Daily Progress Charlottesville Bicentennial Edition, vol. 72, no. 89, 1962, p. 58.","Sandbeck, Peter. A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.Nichols Student Papers, University of Virginia School of Architecture, 1975.","Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Charlottesville, VA. \nBusiness records, 1868-1956. Incorporated 1868 by H.C. Marchant; operated until 1962.","This collection is comprised of ledgers, papers, artifacts, a map, and a panoramic photograph. It is divided into two series: Business Records and Miscellaneous. The first series, Business Records contains ledgers and business related paperwork, such as correspondence and legal documetns. The second series, Miscellaneous, contains the remaining artifacts and materials not directly associated with the business dealings of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","A list of names located within this collection:\nMr. George R.B. Michie,\nMr. Edward Van Wagenen,\nMr. P.M. Greene,\nMr. John S. White,\nMr. Rigby,\nW. Erskine Buford,\nFred L. Watson,\nArchibald Lammey,\nHenry J. Wilkinson,\nGeorge W. Sommers,\nCharles H. Dickinson, Jr.,\nDonal G. Chester,\nGeorge T. Huff,\nAustin Kilham,\nClark E. Lindsay,\nDr. John R. Morris, Jr.,\nHerbert J. Smith, Jr.,\nDuryee Van Wagenen,\nH.A. Dinwiddie,\nL.T. Hankel,\nJohn H. Robinson","The tin advert sign is in poor condition and should not be handled. The sign is housed in a box with a tray so that lifting the tray with its handles will negate any need for touching the item itself.","\"The library has not investigated the copyright status of these materials, and some or all may be protected by copyright. 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Following the destruction of the mill during the Civil War and after the war had ended, the factory was rebuilt, and, on December 18, 1868, Charlottesville Woolen Mills was chartered \"for the manufacture, purchase and sale of woolen, cotton, silk and other fabrics ...\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe plant went on to provide high quality textiles used by Brooks Brothers clothiers, uniforms for the cadets of West Point, and police officers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. At one point 90 percent of the country's military schools, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, purchased uniforms made here. Coffin makers in Atlanta and Burlington, N.C., also used the soft cloth to line caskets.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharlottesvills Woolen Mills survived the Great Depression of the 1930s mainly because of its uniform contracts. It experienced its greatest prosperity manufacturing uniforms for soldiers during World War I and II. 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Following the destruction of the mill during the Civil War and after the war had ended, the factory was rebuilt, and, on December 18, 1868, Charlottesville Woolen Mills was chartered \"for the manufacture, purchase and sale of woolen, cotton, silk and other fabrics ...\"","The plant went on to provide high quality textiles used by Brooks Brothers clothiers, uniforms for the cadets of West Point, and police officers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. At one point 90 percent of the country's military schools, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, purchased uniforms made here. Coffin makers in Atlanta and Burlington, N.C., also used the soft cloth to line caskets.","Charlottesvills Woolen Mills survived the Great Depression of the 1930s mainly because of its uniform contracts. It experienced its greatest prosperity manufacturing uniforms for soldiers during World War I and II. During the height of World War II a work force of about 400 people was producing 15,000 yards of uniform cloth a month.","In 1959 Charlottesville Woolen Mills was bought by Kent Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia. The introduction of synthetic fabrics in the late 1950s led to a decrease in demand for wool. In 1962 Kent Manufacturing Company dissolved the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Sources:","Maurer, David. \"Woolen Mills wove a tight community.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/lifestyles/woolen-mills-wove-a-tight-community/article_467a3534-5d1b-5f83-abdb-f1a170eb0396.html. 28 Aug. 2011.","Delesline, Nate. \"Historic Woolen Mills under contract for sale.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/historic-woolen-mills-under-contract-for-sale/article_7512bd70-b082-11e3-9f64-0017a43b2370.html. 20 March 2014.","Dailty Progress Staff. \"Labor dispute at Woolen Mills leads to worker strike.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/labor-dispute-at-woolen-mills-leads-to-worker-strike/article_49c5dff0-ec7d-11e6-9604-4f40db426882.html. 6 Feb. 2017.","Gianniny, Jr., Allan, Compiler. \"Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chronology.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/chronology.html. Accessed 19 Feb. 2018.","Britton, Rick. \"The Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Clothing a Nation.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/Charlottesville.html. 2006.","Poindexter, Harry Edward. \"A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\" Thesis (M.A.), University of Virginia, 1955.","Daily Progress Staff. \"City's Oldest Industry is Regaining Health.\" The Daily Progress Charlottesville Bicentennial Edition, vol. 72, no. 89, 1962, p. 58.","Sandbeck, Peter. 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This series is arranged at the file and item level and chronologically. In order to maintain original order, the titles of each item begin with the names of the individual administrative departments to which they belong.\nBecause they all fall under the category of business records, one series by that name suffices for the purposes of this record.","This series contains 125 business ledgers that have been numbered sequentially, and other paperwork and material that directly related to the business dealings of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills. This includes loose legal documents, correspondence, newspaper clipping, or materials from the ledgers themselves, all part of the greater business records of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Board of Directors and Stockholders:\nLedgers 1-12,\nLoose materials in minute books,\n\"Comparison of yearly earnings\",\nStock sales register, and\nLoose Materials in Stock Ledgers","Executive:\nLedger 13, and\nCorrespondence","Financial:\nLedgers 14-26","Superintendent:\nLedgers 27-71","Sales:\nLedgers 72-75","Labor:\nLedgers 76-118, and\nLoose materials in timebooks","Production:\nLedgers 119-125","Legal and Property:\nAbstract of title: Shadwell Dam, Virginia,\nTrademark patent,\nData re. Sale to C + O RR Co of Shadwell Property, and\nBlueprint of \"property to be acquired from Charlottesville woolen mills near Shadwell, VA\"","Series 2:","Miscellaneous, ~1913-1933 (3.75 cubic feet). This series is arranged first chronoligically according to the dates provided. The materials in this series vary from tools used in the factory to samples used for sales. The date range is a rough estimate based on what dates are provided. Some artifacts have no dates attributed to them and may have been created prior to 1913. The fabric samples dated from 1913 to 1933 are themselves arranged numerically according to their respective pattern numbers. The tin advert sign was made in Philadelphia, PA.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample.","The Charlottesville Woolen Mills factory was incorporated in 1868 by H.C. Marchant and was located in the southeastern part of Charlottesville, VA.","From the 1830s until it's seizure by the Confederate governement in 1861, the building operated as a combination wool, cotton, flour and lumber mill, and later also included a blacksmith's shop, corn mill, grist mill, plaster mill, and a store selling dry goods. During this time the land was sold a number of times until 1960, when the company was reorganized as the Charlottesville Manufacturing Company, with John A. Marchant, his son. Henry Clay Marchant, John Wood, H. L. Anderson, T. J. Wertenbaker, and John C. Patterson operating a joint stock company. The textile plant provided wool uniforms for the soldiers of the Confederacy during the Civil War. A second reorganization in 1964 made Henry Clay Marchant the sole owner. Following the destruction of the mill during the Civil War and after the war had ended, the factory was rebuilt, and, on December 18, 1868, Charlottesville Woolen Mills was chartered \"for the manufacture, purchase and sale of woolen, cotton, silk and other fabrics ...\"","The plant went on to provide high quality textiles used by Brooks Brothers clothiers, uniforms for the cadets of West Point, and police officers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. At one point 90 percent of the country's military schools, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, purchased uniforms made here. Coffin makers in Atlanta and Burlington, N.C., also used the soft cloth to line caskets.","Charlottesvills Woolen Mills survived the Great Depression of the 1930s mainly because of its uniform contracts. It experienced its greatest prosperity manufacturing uniforms for soldiers during World War I and II. During the height of World War II a work force of about 400 people was producing 15,000 yards of uniform cloth a month.","In 1959 Charlottesville Woolen Mills was bought by Kent Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia. The introduction of synthetic fabrics in the late 1950s led to a decrease in demand for wool. In 1962 Kent Manufacturing Company dissolved the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Sources:","Maurer, David. \"Woolen Mills wove a tight community.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/lifestyles/woolen-mills-wove-a-tight-community/article_467a3534-5d1b-5f83-abdb-f1a170eb0396.html. 28 Aug. 2011.","Delesline, Nate. \"Historic Woolen Mills under contract for sale.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/historic-woolen-mills-under-contract-for-sale/article_7512bd70-b082-11e3-9f64-0017a43b2370.html. 20 March 2014.","Dailty Progress Staff. \"Labor dispute at Woolen Mills leads to worker strike.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/labor-dispute-at-woolen-mills-leads-to-worker-strike/article_49c5dff0-ec7d-11e6-9604-4f40db426882.html. 6 Feb. 2017.","Gianniny, Jr., Allan, Compiler. \"Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chronology.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/chronology.html. 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This includes loose legal documents, correspondence, newspaper clipping, or materials from the ledgers themselves, all part of the greater business records of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Board of Directors and Stockholders:\nLedgers 1-12,\nLoose materials in minute books,\n\"Comparison of yearly earnings\",\nStock sales register, and\nLoose Materials in Stock Ledgers","Executive:\nLedger 13, and\nCorrespondence","Financial:\nLedgers 14-26","Superintendent:\nLedgers 27-71","Sales:\nLedgers 72-75","Labor:\nLedgers 76-118, and\nLoose materials in timebooks","Production:\nLedgers 119-125","Legal and Property:\nAbstract of title: Shadwell Dam, Virginia,\nTrademark patent,\nData re. Sale to C + O RR Co of Shadwell Property, and\nBlueprint of \"property to be acquired from Charlottesville woolen mills near Shadwell, VA\"","Series 2:","Miscellaneous, ~1913-1933 (3.75 cubic feet). This series is arranged first chronoligically according to the dates provided. The materials in this series vary from tools used in the factory to samples used for sales. The date range is a rough estimate based on what dates are provided. Some artifacts have no dates attributed to them and may have been created prior to 1913. The fabric samples dated from 1913 to 1933 are themselves arranged numerically according to their respective pattern numbers. The tin advert sign was made in Philadelphia, PA.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample.","The fabric samples are arranged by numbers that correspond to specific fabric patterns. The numbers are located on the front of the paper covers of each sample."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Charlottesville Woolen Mills factory was incorporated in 1868 by H.C. Marchant and was located in the southeastern part of Charlottesville, VA.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom the 1830s until it's seizure by the Confederate governement in 1861, the building operated as a combination wool, cotton, flour and lumber mill, and later also included a blacksmith's shop, corn mill, grist mill, plaster mill, and a store selling dry goods. During this time the land was sold a number of times until 1960, when the company was reorganized as the Charlottesville Manufacturing Company, with John A. Marchant, his son. Henry Clay Marchant, John Wood, H. L. Anderson, T. J. Wertenbaker, and John C. Patterson operating a joint stock company. The textile plant provided wool uniforms for the soldiers of the Confederacy during the Civil War. A second reorganization in 1964 made Henry Clay Marchant the sole owner. Following the destruction of the mill during the Civil War and after the war had ended, the factory was rebuilt, and, on December 18, 1868, Charlottesville Woolen Mills was chartered \"for the manufacture, purchase and sale of woolen, cotton, silk and other fabrics ...\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe plant went on to provide high quality textiles used by Brooks Brothers clothiers, uniforms for the cadets of West Point, and police officers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. At one point 90 percent of the country's military schools, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, purchased uniforms made here. Coffin makers in Atlanta and Burlington, N.C., also used the soft cloth to line caskets.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharlottesvills Woolen Mills survived the Great Depression of the 1930s mainly because of its uniform contracts. It experienced its greatest prosperity manufacturing uniforms for soldiers during World War I and II. During the height of World War II a work force of about 400 people was producing 15,000 yards of uniform cloth a month.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1959 Charlottesville Woolen Mills was bought by Kent Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia. The introduction of synthetic fabrics in the late 1950s led to a decrease in demand for wool. In 1962 Kent Manufacturing Company dissolved the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaurer, David. \"Woolen Mills wove a tight community.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/lifestyles/woolen-mills-wove-a-tight-community/article_467a3534-5d1b-5f83-abdb-f1a170eb0396.html. 28 Aug. 2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDelesline, Nate. \"Historic Woolen Mills under contract for sale.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/historic-woolen-mills-under-contract-for-sale/article_7512bd70-b082-11e3-9f64-0017a43b2370.html. 20 March 2014.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDailty Progress Staff. \"Labor dispute at Woolen Mills leads to worker strike.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/labor-dispute-at-woolen-mills-leads-to-worker-strike/article_49c5dff0-ec7d-11e6-9604-4f40db426882.html. 6 Feb. 2017.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGianniny, Jr., Allan, Compiler. \"Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chronology.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/chronology.html. Accessed 19 Feb. 2018.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBritton, Rick. \"The Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Clothing a Nation.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/Charlottesville.html. 2006.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePoindexter, Harry Edward. \"A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\" Thesis (M.A.), University of Virginia, 1955.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDaily Progress Staff. \"City's Oldest Industry is Regaining Health.\" The Daily Progress Charlottesville Bicentennial Edition, vol. 72, no. 89, 1962, p. 58.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSandbeck, Peter. A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.Nichols Student Papers, University of Virginia School of Architecture, 1975.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Charlottesville Woolen Mills factory was incorporated in 1868 by H.C. Marchant and was located in the southeastern part of Charlottesville, VA.","From the 1830s until it's seizure by the Confederate governement in 1861, the building operated as a combination wool, cotton, flour and lumber mill, and later also included a blacksmith's shop, corn mill, grist mill, plaster mill, and a store selling dry goods. During this time the land was sold a number of times until 1960, when the company was reorganized as the Charlottesville Manufacturing Company, with John A. Marchant, his son. Henry Clay Marchant, John Wood, H. L. Anderson, T. J. Wertenbaker, and John C. Patterson operating a joint stock company. The textile plant provided wool uniforms for the soldiers of the Confederacy during the Civil War. A second reorganization in 1964 made Henry Clay Marchant the sole owner. Following the destruction of the mill during the Civil War and after the war had ended, the factory was rebuilt, and, on December 18, 1868, Charlottesville Woolen Mills was chartered \"for the manufacture, purchase and sale of woolen, cotton, silk and other fabrics ...\"","The plant went on to provide high quality textiles used by Brooks Brothers clothiers, uniforms for the cadets of West Point, and police officers in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. At one point 90 percent of the country's military schools, including the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, purchased uniforms made here. Coffin makers in Atlanta and Burlington, N.C., also used the soft cloth to line caskets.","Charlottesvills Woolen Mills survived the Great Depression of the 1930s mainly because of its uniform contracts. It experienced its greatest prosperity manufacturing uniforms for soldiers during World War I and II. During the height of World War II a work force of about 400 people was producing 15,000 yards of uniform cloth a month.","In 1959 Charlottesville Woolen Mills was bought by Kent Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia. The introduction of synthetic fabrics in the late 1950s led to a decrease in demand for wool. In 1962 Kent Manufacturing Company dissolved the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Sources:","Maurer, David. \"Woolen Mills wove a tight community.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/lifestyles/woolen-mills-wove-a-tight-community/article_467a3534-5d1b-5f83-abdb-f1a170eb0396.html. 28 Aug. 2011.","Delesline, Nate. \"Historic Woolen Mills under contract for sale.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/historic-woolen-mills-under-contract-for-sale/article_7512bd70-b082-11e3-9f64-0017a43b2370.html. 20 March 2014.","Dailty Progress Staff. \"Labor dispute at Woolen Mills leads to worker strike.\" The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com/125yearsofprogress/labor-dispute-at-woolen-mills-leads-to-worker-strike/article_49c5dff0-ec7d-11e6-9604-4f40db426882.html. 6 Feb. 2017.","Gianniny, Jr., Allan, Compiler. \"Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chronology.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/chronology.html. Accessed 19 Feb. 2018.","Britton, Rick. \"The Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Clothing a Nation.\" Historic Woolen Mills, http://historicwoolenmills.org/Charlottesville.html. 2006.","Poindexter, Harry Edward. \"A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\" Thesis (M.A.), University of Virginia, 1955.","Daily Progress Staff. \"City's Oldest Industry is Regaining Health.\" The Daily Progress Charlottesville Bicentennial Edition, vol. 72, no. 89, 1962, p. 58.","Sandbeck, Peter. A History of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.Nichols Student Papers, University of Virginia School of Architecture, 1975."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 16353 Charlottesville Woolen Mills Records, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 16353 Charlottesville Woolen Mills Records, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharlottesville Woolen Mills, Charlottesville, VA. \nBusiness records, 1868-1956. Incorporated 1868 by H.C. Marchant; operated until 1962.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis collection is comprised of ledgers, papers, artifacts, a map, and a panoramic photograph. It is divided into two series: Business Records and Miscellaneous. The first series, Business Records contains ledgers and business related paperwork, such as correspondence and legal documetns. The second series, Miscellaneous, contains the remaining artifacts and materials not directly associated with the business dealings of the Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA list of names located within this collection:\nMr. George R.B. Michie,\nMr. Edward Van Wagenen,\nMr. P.M. Greene,\nMr. John S. White,\nMr. Rigby,\nW. Erskine Buford,\nFred L. Watson,\nArchibald Lammey,\nHenry J. Wilkinson,\nGeorge W. Sommers,\nCharles H. Dickinson, Jr.,\nDonal G. Chester,\nGeorge T. Huff,\nAustin Kilham,\nClark E. Lindsay,\nDr. John R. Morris, Jr.,\nHerbert J. Smith, Jr.,\nDuryee Van Wagenen,\nH.A. Dinwiddie,\nL.T. Hankel,\nJohn H. Robinson\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Charlottesville, VA. \nBusiness records, 1868-1956. Incorporated 1868 by H.C. Marchant; operated until 1962.","This collection is comprised of ledgers, papers, artifacts, a map, and a panoramic photograph. 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Harrison Mann, Jr. papers","Virginia -- Politics and government -- 20th century","United States -- Politics and government","Education -- Political aspects -- Virginia","Legislators -- United States","Bills, Legislative -- United States","Transportation","Correspondence","Newspapers","This collection is housed at the WRLC Shared Collections Facility. Advance notice will be required to access any materials.","There are no access restrictions.","Selections from the C. Harrison Mann papers are also available in the  .","Charles Harrison Mann, Jr. was born in Alabama in 1908 and received his law degree from the University of Virginia in 1931. He subsequently became an attorney both in Washington, D.C. and in Arlington, Virginia where he and his wife Betty Hart Mann, maintained their home. In 1949, while serving as President of the Northern Virginia Chapter of the University of Virginia Alumni Association, Mann organized an exploratory committee of local citizens to develop support for higher education in Northern Virginia. Through these efforts, the Northern Virginia Center of the University opened in October 1, 1949."," In 1953 Mann organized the Advisory Council to the Northern Virginia Center, which agreed that a two-year branch college should be established. Elected as a Democrat to the Virginia House of Delegates from 1954-1970, Mann sponsored a resolution calling for a study of educational needs for Virginia, and was instrumental in recommending the development of a college system in Virginia, particularly the establishment of a branch in Northern Virginia."," Mann was responsible for creating an educational financial assistance program for Virginia college students, and was instrumental in sponsoring legislation allowing local governments to form regional boards to acquire and transfer land and buildings for educational use."," He also served as the Chairman of George Mason College's first Board of Control. He sponsored bills constituting George Mason College as a branch of the University of Virginia and later elevating it to a four year division of the University with the right to grant degrees and offer graduate program. He served on the GMU Board of Visitors from 1975 to 1977. He died in 1977.","Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. EAD markup completed in March 2009 by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty, revised by Amanda Menjivar in 2016. Reprocessed by Amanda Menjivar in 2016.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds other personal papers and organizational records on the politics of Northern Virginia as well as the George Mason University archives. In addition, there is the C. Harrison Mann, Jr. collection of rare books and atlases that can be found searching the  . as well as the  .","Comprises C. Harrison Mann, Jr.'s personal papers and handwritten draft of his history of George Mason University. Papers pertain to his political career and include subject files, memoranda, campaign materials, speeches, newsclippings, maps, and other related materials."," Series 1: Correspondence (1935 - 1971) documents Mann's typed and handwritten correspondence with multiple parties over most of the twentieth century. Notable correspondents include Senator Harry F. Byrd, Judge William Moncure, and Virginia Governor James Lindsay Almond, Jr."," Series 2: General Assembly (1950 - 1970) documents Mann's time in the Virginia General Assembly, and is divided into two subseries. Series 2.1: General Assembly Correspondence. Series 2.2: General Assembly Subject Files, with subjects including the Civil War Commission, Clippings, Education, Insurance, and Schools Data."," Series 3: Career (1945 - 1970) documents Mann's political career, local and national politics, and legislation, and is divided into three subseries. Series 3.1: Speeches, Public Engagements and Press Releases. Series 3.2: Legislation, Congressional Resolutions and Documents, includes documents on bills passed and killed, the Gray Commission and the Perrow Commission (both as a result of Brown v. Board of Education), and Senate and House Bills and Joint Resolutions. Series 3.3: Politics and Platforms, includes documents on various local and national political campaigns, the Democratic Executive Committee, primaries, elections, and special sessions."," Series 4: George Mason University (1958 - 1978) documents Mann's involvement with the founding of George Mason University (G.M.U.) and is divided into three subseries. Series 4.1: Correspondence, includes correspondence concerning G.M.U. during the years 1964 - 1971. Series 4.2: Newspaper Clippings, includes newspaper articles on student housing, new buildings, student protests, and college plans. Series 4.3: Subject Files, includes documents on the G.M.U. Advisory Board, the G.M.U. Broadside Newspaper, the G.M.U. Law School, and pamphlets."," Series 5: Subject and Miscellaneous Files (1832 - 1979) documents numerous subjects and is divided into two subseries. 5.1: Subject Files, includes documents with subjects ranging from civil defense, Communism, mental health, to historical newspapers, newspaper clippings, copies of historical maps, education, and Mann's personal documents. It also includes a large portion on transportation, with documents pertaining to billboards, trucks, highways, traffic safety, and other transportation-related subjects. 5.2: Miscellaneous Files, includes Mann's personal slides collection and political endorsements notecards.","This series documents Mann's typed and handwritten correspondence with multiple parties over most of the twentieth century.","This series documents Mann's time in the Virginia General Assembly.","This series documents Mann's career in politics.","This series documents Mann's involvement with George Mason University.","This series contains files on a variety of subjects pertaining to Mann's career and life.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated. (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Comprises C. Harrison Mann, Jr.'s personal papers and handwritten draft of his history of George Mason University. 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He talks of the moving of headquarters in bad weather to an abandoned farm and describes the farm in some detail, as well as some locate sites (including White Sulphur Springs). He also mentions some local residents they found and aks for news from home. The third letter, dated December 20, 1862, was also written to his mother, from White Oak Church, Virginia. He mentions changes in the command structure of the regiment, news of the killed and wounded, his frustrations with the war, and he describes a recent battle. The original envelope for the final letter is also included.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of three letters written by Cheyney W. Nields (two to his mother and one to his sister) between August 1861 and December 1862. The first letter is dated August 16, 1861, and was written from Camp Todd, Annapolis, Maryland, to Nields' mother. The letter recounts the capture of medical supplies by Union soldiers and his regiment's involvement in acquiring part of them. Included in this seizure was the capture of a prisoner and his possessions: gold, silver, and Confederate Army correspondence. He also writes of the prisoner giving up information on contacts in Baltimore who were in support of the Confederacy. The second letter, dated April 23, 1862, was written to one of his sister's from Catlett's Station, Virginia. He talks of the moving of headquarters in bad weather to an abandoned farm and describes the farm in some detail, as well as some locate sites (including White Sulphur Springs). He also mentions some local residents they found and aks for news from home. The third letter, dated December 20, 1862, was also written to his mother, from White Oak Church, Virginia. He mentions changes in the command structure of the regiment, news of the killed and wounded, his frustrations with the war, and he describes a recent battle. The original envelope for the final letter is also included."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish material from Cheyney W. Nields Correspondence must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish material from Cheyney W. Nields Correspondence must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_d0bf25d895988645639d8768729dc6d1\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe collection consists of three letters written by Cheyney W. Nields (two to his mother and one to his sister) between August 1861 and December 1862.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The collection consists of three letters written by Cheyney W. 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