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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. 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Includes articles concerning Yorktown; materials relating to the surrender of Cornwallis and to the celebrations [1824, 1881, 1930-1937 and 1981], documents concerning Yorktown National Military Park  [now Colonial National Historical Park] and the Navy Mine Depot [now Naval Weapons Station]."],"_nest_path_":"/components#34/components#0","timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:52:45.001Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8763","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8763.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Virginia Cities Collection","title_ssm":["Virginia Cities Collection"],"title_tesim":["Virginia Cities Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1663-1980"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1663-1980"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 39.4 V82ci","/repositories/2/resources/8763"],"text":["Mss. 39.4 V82ci","/repositories/2/resources/8763","Virginia Cities Collection","Alexandria (Va.)--History","Blue Ridge Springs (Va.)","Charlottesville (Va.)--History","Danville (Va.)--History","Fredericksburg (Va.)--History","Hanover Courthouse (Va.)--History","Harrisonburg (Va.)--History","Hopewell (Va.)--History","James City County (Va.)--Tercentenary","Jamestown (Va.)--History--20th century","Lexington (Va.)--History","Norfolk (Va.)--History","Petersburg (Va.)--History","Providence Forge (Va.)--History","Strasburg (Va.)--History","Virginia--History--17th century","Virginia--History--18th century","Virginia--History--19th century","Virginia--History--20th century","Washington (Va.)--History","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Woodstock (Va.)--History","African Americans--Virginia--Williamsburg","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","College of William and Mary--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","College of William and Mary--Students","College theater--United States","Community theater","Education--Virginia--Williamsburg--19th century","Gardening--Virginia","Horticultural literature","Jamestown Exposition (1907)","Jamestown Festival (1957)","Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)","Legal documents","Lynchburg (Va.)--History","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Destruction and pillage","Williamsburg, Battle of, Williamsburg, Va., 1862","Physicians--Virginia--Williamsburg","African American physicians","Account books","Catalogs","Correspondence","Financial records","Petitions","Photographs","Receipts (financial records)","Surveys (documents)","Collection is open to all researchers. 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.","Alphabetical by name of city.","Reprocessed by Anne Johnson in 2011.","Added to collection in 2019 from backlog ephemera.","Mss. 39.4 V82co Virginia Counties Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Many other accessions relating to cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia are in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library.  Please check the subject index for the name of the city. Also, you can use the search box on the top right corner, being sure to check the \"Include Box Lists.\""," Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)","Artificial collection of papers relating to various cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.","A newspaper clipping concerning dead towns in Virginia.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents History of Christ Church. 3 p. 15 1/2 cm. Christmas card from Old Presbyterian Meeting House from William Buckner and Mr. Croarty. undated. Letter to Earl Gregg Swem from Josephine Weeks about buying a newly made print from Colonel Gilpin's \"Plan of Alexandria, 1798.\" June 17,1944. Alexandria businesses papers: envelope from Garrett and Monroe, card from Gwin, Beckham and Company Commission Merchants and Andrews Studios. undated. List of names and inscriptions on gravestones at Christ Church, Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Bethlehem Cemetery by George Magruder Battey. Carbon Copy. June 1, 1944. History of St. Paul's Church, Fairfax Parish, 1810-1932 by Margery Arden Hall. Copy. \"Financial statement and report and list of subscribers and pewholders of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Fairfax","Bath is in present day Berkeley County, West Virginia.","Papers of Thomas Marshall Hunter, Morgantown, W.Va. Typed copy of an act for establishing a town at the Warm Springs in the county of Berkeley.  October 1776. 1 piece. A list of original purchasers of lots in Bath, Berkeley County.  1 piece.  Extracts from the minutes of the trustees of Bath.  1 piece. An excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's Notes of Virginia.  1793. 1 piece. Copies of newspaper advertisements of stores and boarding houses. 1781.  3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Advertisement card for travel from Lynchburg, Virginia. undated.","Scope and Contents Music festival 1931. Advertising folder. Letter inviting people to visit a new academy established at the Midway under Mr. Pike Powers, formerly professor of Mathematics at Hampton Sydney. Signed by the nine professors. July 17, 1838. Affidavit signed by the Librarian of the Library of the University of Virginia on July 10, 1848 that the letter was copied from the Richmond Enquirer collection on July 10, 1848. Brochure of photographs of the buildings at the University of Virginia. A 1\" x 3.5\" calendar for 1927 from President Alderman is attached. 1927. Prints of engravings: \"View of the University of Virginia\" and \"University of Virginia, Charlottesville.\" undated. Letter from W.W. Gilmer of Charlottesville to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia recommending A.P. Abell as Proctor of the University. Partial letter from an unknown person at the University about new professorships, lack of money, who might be retiring and the increase from 32 to 50 Virginia students. April 4, 1856. Letter from Edwin M. Mann of the Chambers of the Judge of the Hustings Court in Petersburg, Virginia to Capt. W. Roane Ruffin, Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia about recommending Mayor R.W. Jones for Chair of General and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. September 23, 1884. \"College Topics\", Volume VII, Number 4, a publication of the University of Virginia which gives and account of the burning of the Rotunda. November 4, 1895. Sent by John Stewart Bryan on February 10, 1936. Editorial to the Enquirer by W.A. Turner about a proposed bill to consolidate the medical department at the University of Virginia and the Medical College at Richmond. undated. Mimeograph copy of a letter to Miss Nannie from Sallie J. Doswell about the advertising costs in her new edition of the condensed history of the University. March 21, 1911. A small book of \"A Partial Roster of Eminent Alumni\" of the \"University of Virginia in the Service of the Republic.\" undated. University of Virginia Alumni News. December 1926. University of Virginia commencement programs. June 29, 1855, June 27, 1856 (2 copies), June 29,1857 (2 copies) and July 4, 1860 (2 copies).","Scope and Contents A historical and descriptive article. undated. 1 piece. Typed copy of an act incorporating the town, 1749. 1 piece. Typed copy of a list of residents of Dumfries found in the ledger of Daniel Payne, merchant. 1758-1761. 1 piece. Typed list of merchants residing in Dumfries. 1789. 1 piece. A Short historical sketch of the Dumfries lodge of Masons, 1797-1830, including a list of members in 1798. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents A print, \"Fortress Monroe, Va. and Its Vicinity\" with a numbered legend of places on the picture. undated.","Day book of the corporation of Fredericksbug, Virginia. 28 April 1802 -- 28 February 1812. 80 pages. 12 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. List of voters and militia in the corporation of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1855. 48 pages. 13 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. An illustrated descriptive folder. 1 piece. An envelope printed with six views of buildings. 1 piece. 1787-1840 Fredericksburg District Court Records: See Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.","Scope and Contents Fredericksburg Street lottery tickets signed by Beck (sic) Welford. Over 50 tickets. Some tickets have the name of purchaser on the reverse side. 1826. 1 lottery ticket from St. Louis, dated March 6, 1817. Pages with photographs of State Teachers College. (Mary Washington University). 4 pages. undated. Printed letter to the \"communicants of St. George's Church\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, asking for funds. undated. Statement of current expenses of St. George's Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. February 19, 1872. Advertisement for \"Johnston and Company, Druggists and Apothecaries\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. undated.","Numerical list of blanks and prizes in the Fredericksburg Female Charity School Lottery.  1805.  48 pages.  15 1/2 x 10 inches.","July 5, 1953 Daily Press newspaper clipping \"Historical Approach Used in the Selection of New Names for Hampton City Streets.\" Annual reports for the Committee for the Fort Monroe Museum and its successor, the Casemate Museum. 1951-1974.","Engraving of Hanover Court-House, possibly removed from a book.","Two prints of Harper's Ferry by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, showing different views. One newspaper print reproduction, \"Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Company.  1854. Three prints by G. Perkins, 1874, \"Harper's Ferry by Moonlight.\"","5 printed reproductions of photographs of buildings at the \"State Teacher's College\" in Harrisonburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Flyers advertising \"Gooch\" and \"Little Miss Spruce\" trees by Winslow L. Gooch of Hopewell, Virginia.","Related material: See the Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946-1979, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; and the Jamestowne Society Papers, 1930-1966, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1629-1952, relating to Jamestown, Va. Note: Items relating to Colonial National Historical Park and to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are filed under Williamsburg. See also: Map Collection.\n    Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town.  13 pieces.","    Landing at Jamestown.  An engraving.  1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America.  James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\"  (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828).  2 items.","    Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City.  1629.  4 pieces.","    Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island.  4 photostats.","    Log houses at Jamestown.  By George C. Gregory.  Blueprint of a typed article.  1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682.","    Photographs of buildings and foundations.  13 pieces. Undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase.","    Photograph of a section of the church yard.  Undated. 1 piece.","    Objects unearthed.  6 photographs and an illustrated article. Undated.","    Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952.  7 pieces.","    Monument.  Copy of architect's sketch.  1 piece.","    Philopena Album.  New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated.  Includes engraving of Jamestown.","Photostat of Richmond TImes Dispatch, 1936 Jamestown Day\n        Photostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13.  From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936. ","John Page to William Sherwood Deed. 1681/2.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Postcard of rear view of Jamestown Church.  1930's newspaper article entitled \"National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America\" about Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux building a memorial at Jamestown.","Scope and Contents Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town. 13 pieces. Landing at Jamestown. An engraving. 1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America. James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\" (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828). 2 items. Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City. 1629. 4 pieces. Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island. 4 photostats. Log houses at Jamestown. By George C. Gregory. Blueprint of a typed article. 1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682. Photographs of buildings and foundations. 13 pieces. undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase. Photograph of a section of the church yard. undated. 1 piece. Objects unearthed. 6 photographs and an illustrated article. undated. Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952. 7 pieces. Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece. Philopena Album. New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated. Includes engraving of Jamestown.\nPhotostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.","Photostat copies: letter from Ellen M. Bagby of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA to Mr. Warner S. McCall of Gibson City, Illinois inviting him to Jamestown for the installation of the plaque honoring Edward Maria Wingfield; memo by Warner McCall read by Bishop Brown at the Annual meeting of the APVA and newspaper clippings of the event with picture of plaque.","Photostat copies of two early deeds from Jamestown from the Ambler Papers at the Library of Congress, \"Virginia:  Jamestown--Land Patents, Deeds, etc.\"         Four photographs from the National Park Service:         Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,         Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,         Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and         Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Scope and Contents Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Four photographs from the National Park Service:","Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,","Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,","Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and","Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Ephemera from the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown.  Includes the Virginia Department of Highways report on \"Traffic and the Jamestown Festival,\" \"Jamestown Festival Official Program,\" programs for the musical program at PBK in Williamsburg and the christening of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, brochure entitled \"Souvenir of the Jamestown Festival 1957, Old World Heritage,\"Jamestown Festival brochure, brochure for \"The Founders,\" ticket stub for the festivities, and a Jamestown Anniversary Issue of the magazine \"Forth\".","Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown, undated for probably early 20th century.  2 copies of the Supplement to the Virginia Gazette, dated June 28, 1957, about the Jamestown Festival.\nJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed, 1681/82.","Lexington Lottery Tickets, signed by Fisher and Jordan. 5 tickets.","Scope and Contents Lynchburg art club. Catalog of exhibition, 1929. 1 sheet. Flyer for \"Lynchburg Institute for Young Ladies\" conducted by Mr. And Mrs. Meany. undated. A flyer for the Morgantown Female Academy which is to be run by Mr. and Mrs. Meany, 1845, and a flyer for St. Mary's Female Seminary (Maryland) written by E.J. Meany, Principal. undated.","Scope and Contents Envelope from the business, Messrs. Lee Taylor and Co., Leaf Tobacco. undated. Receipt of William Turner and John F. Powell. August 22, 1795. Receipt of Capt. William Turner and John Poe, July 21, 1821. Receipt of Walter Irvine, Samuel Irvine and Proper Powell, July 11, 1796.","Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Virginia branch of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1937.  1 piece. Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece. News letter of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece.","A note giving the wording of the act of incorporation. 1799. 1 piece.","An airplane view. 1 piece.","To the pioneers of Newport News, Va. A historical sketch by George B. West. 1911. Typed copy. 1 piece. The Mariners' Museum. By Homer L. Ferguson. 9 p. illus. 28 cm. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of merchants. 2 pieces.","Receipt for George [illegible] who lives at 453-21 Street, Newport News, Virginia.","Miscellaneous letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people, including an 1804 letter describing a fire in Norfolk, an 1826 polling list, and an 1830 funeral invitation.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, \"The Tidewater Trail,\" \"Norfolk's Historic Mace\" (1935), \"Christ Church Congregation\" by Robert Morton Hughes and program of \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's Most Unusual Church [First Baptist]); broadside describing exhibitions and activities of Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science; and photograph of woodcut showing Market Square. 14 items.","Original, printed and miscellaneous material. W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp. ALS. March 24, 1804. Includes typescript. 1 p. List of voters casting their vote for either George Loyall of John S. Steed as the next delegate from Norfolk to the General Assembly. April 24, 1826 1 p. PD. Invitation to attend the funeral of Col. William Anderson, Norfolk, Va. June 13, 1830. 1 item. PC. Pamphlet entitled, \"Christ Church Congregation,\" by Robert Morton Hughes. 1937. 13 pp. PM. Program of the \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's most Unusual Church, [First Baptist].\" 1950. 57 pp. PM. Schedule of Gray Line Motor Tours of the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. 1929. 1 p. PM. \"The Tidewater Trail, a chronicle for Groups for Service Women in this Community,\" featuring an article about the Barton Myers home in Norfolk, Va. January 1, 1931. 16 pp. PM. A brief history and description of the Mace of Norfolk, entitled \"Norfolk's Historic Mace.\" 1935. 14 pp. PM. Advertising bill for Gray Line Motor Tours. n.d. 1 p. PM Advertisement of John B. Loughran, \"dealer in picture frames, looking glasses...and clocks,\" No. 182 Church St., Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 p. PM. Handbill describing exhibitions and activities of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. n.d. 1 p. PM. Black and white photograph, 8\" x 10\", of a woodcut of Market Square, Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 item. Ph.","Scope and Contents S.W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp.  ALS.  Including typescript.  1 p.","Advertisement for subscription to the \"Day Book\" for Norfolk and Portsmouth residents. Ca. 1870. Note: Photographs from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition held in Norfolk, Virginia are filed under James City County, Virginia in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Pocahontas Playbill. undated.","A letter from P.H. Drewry, 13 September 1922, regarding his proposed history of Petersburg. 1 piece. Tabb Street Presbyterian Church. List of members, 1867. Printed. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of business houses. 3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Photographs of the Virginia State College for Negroes in Petersburg, Virginia. undated. Account book from the Petersburg area. Earliest legible date is 1765. Partial. Fragile. Some names legible. Fragments of invoices from the Petersburg area. Fragile. Legible names: Mr. Buchanan, John Smith, Charles Hudson, Littlebury White, Buckner Raney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph and William Hamlin. 1759-1789. 8 items. Advertising card form the Davis Carriage Company. undated. Article on Blandford's Church from \"The Commonwealth Magazine\". June 1954. Report by the Association Preservation Petersburg Antiquities on the Pride Family and Pride's Field. Includes newspaper articles and photographs. February 4, 1938. Copy of legal document about moving a road near Blandford. Includes plat and list of all tithables on the land of Bollingbrook Ward. May 1787.","History of Portsmouth. By Mildred M. Holladay. In the Portsmouth Star, 19 January 1936. 1 piece. A deed given by Tapley Webb and others conveying a tract of land in Portsmouth to Purnal Pitts. 1812. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Six black and white photographs of the Providence Forge Mill showing inside and outside of mill. undated.","Papers, ca. 1793-1931, relating to Richmond, Va. Includes photographs, engravings, broadsides, programs of art exhibits, advertising cards, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clipping - \"Richmond, Virginia, in 1793, an unpublished manuscript of the Reverend Henry Toulmin, a visiting English clergyman (information obtained from Colonel Gamble, a merchant of Richmond). 1 item. [concluding article only]. Newspaper clipping of a letter, 17 April 1878, from S. Bassett French to John Letcher concerning the riot in Richmond, 2 April 1863. 1 item. Two copies of articles on the history of Richmond by Edward V. Valentine, William G. Stanard, Mary Newton Stanard, Douglas S. Freeman, H. J. Eckenrode and Sally Nelson Robbins, in the Richmond News-Leader, 29 December 1924. Advertising sheet of Richmond's business, enterprise and attractions. undated. 1 item. Prospectus of...Richmond, capital of Virginia [approaches to its history]...Whittet and Shepperson, 1937. 1 item. Photograph of an engraved view of Richmond. Engravings (2 copies) of \"Richmond from the James.\" New York: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., 1871. Engraving of Richmond, n.d.","Typescript (carbon copy) concerning Richmond Academy of Fine Arts. Printed card concerning Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture, 1585-1830. Broadside, 1937, concerning exhibit of chapbooks and battledores at the Valentine Museum. Program, 1938, for Steuben Glass exhibit at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Program, 1939, of exhibit of watercolors by Edmund S. Campbell. Agreement (unexecuted carbon copy), 1918, between Manchester National Bank of Richmond and Bank of Commerce and Trusts. Photographs (printed) of Richmond buildings. Engravings of capitol building Richmond (London: Published 1831, I. T. Hinton \u0026 Simpkin and Marshall). Newspaper clipping, 1925, concerning Virginia House. Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell]. Filed in Mapcase. Advertising materials (cards, broadsides and blotters). 37 items. (One item, re: Dietz Publishing Company is filed in Mapcase).","Scope and Contents Broadside, 1 April 1875, of First Baptist Church, Richmond. Invitation, 1859, to Monumental Church. Invitation, 1865, to St. Paul's Church. Bulletin, 23 November 1930, of Second Baptist Church. Letter, 1846, concerning schooner, Caroline. Broadside (copies) concerning \"Civic Association\" and \"Committee on Charter Changes.\"","Scope and Contents 29 January 1882 J. A. Cantrell, [?] to Carrie Irwin, Grace Chapel. Impending visit of [?] Doggett and [?] Saunders. 1 p. ALS. 4 November 1890 Milton F. Paddock, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., to Thomas Browder, Richmond, Va. Since Grace Church is to lose Dr. [?] Jackson, recommends Charles A. Rickseeker. 3 pp. ALS. 7 January 1895 Mary E. Warren [Richmond, Va.] to Dr. Jno. R. Wheat, [Richmond, Va.] Account of money spent fro Christmas decorations. 4 pp. ALS. 6 April 1895 Gynne A. Lyell, Richmond, Va., to President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Expiration of terms of members of musical committee. 8 April 1895 Virginia M. Robinson, [Richmond, Va.], to President, Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church [Richmond, Va.] Music committee. 3 pp. ALS. 5 March 1917 Robert A. Goodwin, Richmond, Va., to Vestry of Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Resignation as assistant minister. 1 p. ALS. January 1918 Memorial to Lucy Ambler Mason by Vestry of Grace Church. 2 pp. TD. 15 March 1918 Alms Boxes Report. 1 p. D. 5 March 1918 Report of Junior Auxiliary. 2 pp. D. 16 January 1919 L. U. McCabe, The Chancel Chapter, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., to Mrs. E. O. McCabe et al. Solicitation for contributing members. 1 p. TL. Verso bears agenda for a meeting. 1 p. D. 25 March 1919 Report of Grace Church Auxiliary of the Red Cross. Signed Mary A. Randolph. 5 pp. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Chancel Guild. By L. U. McCabe. 4 pp. on 1 leaf. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Woman's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Lists donations to War Relief Fund, to Lucy Ambler Mason Leper Memorial Fund, to aid in Influenza Epidemic (soup and milk), to adopt French orphan, and given to Richmond charities. 3 pp. DS. 7 July 1919 William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Leaves town for a prolonged stay. 1 p. ALS. Encloses letter, 3 July 1919, of William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Vestry, Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. Resigning as vestryman. 1 p. ALS. 4 August 1919 William H. Palmer, Blacksburg, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Prevented by ill-health from attending vestry meetings and unable to attend duties as senior warden. 1 p. ALS. 5 January 1920; 8 March 1920 Minutes of vestry meetings. 4 pp. D. undated Report of Junior Auxiliary, signed by Maude Cooke, treasurer. 1 p. DS. undated Report of Chancel Chapter. Signed Lily Urquhart McCabe. 4 pp. ADS. undated Report of Primary Department, Grace Church Sunday School. 1 p. TD. undated Report of Grace Church Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Paul. Signed by Stuart Cooke. 2pp. DS.","Organizations Letters, 1883, concerning Amateur Dramatic Club. Reports, 1856-1857, of board of directresses of Female Humane Association. Invitation, 1847, of Home Club [to meet at home of Joseph R. Anderson]. Four letters, 1853-1854, to Richmond Athenaeum (from Philip Slaughter, James F. Field, and J. Wood Johns). Announcement, 1884, of meeting of Richmond Microscopic Society. Broadside, 1931, concerning Virginia Historical Society. Two letters, 1911, of Grace M. Dodge re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of A. Beirne Blair re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of L. S. Joffe re: YMCA. Program, 1903, of Academy of Music. Program, 3 February 1930, The Artists Series of Concerts (Boston Symphony Orchestra). Legal Petition, ca. 1887, of A. A. Branch, executrix of her husband Thomas Branch's estate to award his daughter her annuity in one lump sum. Deed, 1858, of confirmation between Francis J. Brand, Willie Graseser, and Mary Selle and Charles Selle for a lot in Richmond [Brand was trustee for Mary Selle]. Deed, 1880, of confirmation by Joseph Francis Beyer to Glaser. Deed, 1907, between Isaac Digges and Benj. Barret for Isaac Digges interest in Va. Corporation Digest. Memorandum, 1823, re: John Van Lew \u0026 Co. Petition, 1869, of James Duke for a re-hearing in case of John Van Lew v. Duke. Account, 1836, re: selling of Swan Tavern. Third person letter re: lot on 12th St. Judgement, 1833, in Crump vs. Wren administrator, etc. Judgement, 1833, in Cotton \u0026 Clark. Notice, 1870, of motion for injunction in Ruper v. Sedgewick. Order, 1807, to pay Peter Gordon for defense of Alexander Spotswood. Deed, 1807, from Samuel McCraw and Geo. Fisher, trustees and Margretta West to Samuel Myers for Quesnay's Academy ground. Lease, 1861, from Spiro Zetila to Alfred Paul. Negative photocopy of letter, 1784, of Turner [?] to Clerk of Henrico re: lots in Richmond. Notes, 1888, concerning correspondence concerning a house and lot in Richmond.","Administrator, executor or guardian, 1856-1870. 46 items. Commissioner of revenue for the city of Richmond, 1856-1860. 3 items. Inspector of tobacco in the city of Richmond, 1871-1873. 3 items. Minister, 1861-1888. 18 items. Notary public for the city of Richmond, Hanover and Henrico counties, 1856-1893. 125 items. Sergeant of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Sheriff of the city of Richmond, 1856. 2 items. Treasurer of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Fragments of bonds. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Advertisements Advertisement, n.d., for a lecture by A. Edward Newton. Filed in Mapcase. Advertisement, 1939, Musicians Club of Richmond. Advertisement for lectures at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Advertisement for the Cavalcade of the Cavaliers Pageant. Advertisement for \"Strange Interlude\" by Eugene O'Neill at Lyric Theater. Advertisement, 1931, for Westinghouse Salutes Richmond. Posters Poster for San Carlo Opera at the Mosque. Filed in Mapcase. Poster, 18-19 May 1928, for Adventure Days in Richmond. Filed in Mapcase. Richard Adams Papers Accounts, 1785-1811, of Richard Adams [probably two men, one of whom died in 1800]. Bond, 1787, of Richard Adams (executor of Thomas B. Adams). Letter, 1792, to Richard Adams. Order, 1811, of Richard Adams. Bond, 1805, of Cyrus Griffin to Richard Adams. Order, 1810, of Cyrus Griffin. Bonds Fidelity bond, 1867, of Samuel C. Greenhow and William H. Haxall to administer estate. Fidelity bond, 1868, of John Johns, Jr., and Bradley T. Johnson. Bond, 1802, of John Mayo with Edward Carrington, trustee for Elizabeth Anne Mayo. Bond, 1854, of J. B. Morton, Hugh W. Fry, Arthur A. Morson, and John M. Patton with Richmond and York River Railroad. Bond, 1816, of Richard E. Parker and William Foushee, Sr, with trustees of Richmond Academy. Correspondence Letter, 1841, of George Jones to Committee of the Marshall Theater Request, 1822, of L. W. Dandridge, J. E. Dandridge, and James Rawlings, attorney for Rob. F. Dandridge, trustee for S. A. Williams. Correspondence, 1912, of Ordway Puller to Samuel B. Dunstan and statement of Dunstan re: sale of property. Programs Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (Johann Strauss). Program, 1930, of Adventure Days. Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (\"The Newly-Weds and their Baby.\") Program, 1905, of \"Magda\" at Lyric Theatre. Program, 1929, \"Marco Millions\" and other plays. Photographic images of Richmond Schools.","Scope and Contents History of Richmond's Social Service Societies of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fun handwritten cover by J. Luther Kibler when radio addresses acquired. Copies of typed radio addresses, Numbers 1-11 and 17 to 56, given by Elwood Street from 1942 to 1948. Includes correspondence between Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fund, and J. Luther Kibler about Mr. Street's articles in Virginia's county courthouses. Business card for \"Moore \u0026 Scott, Commission Merchants\" located at Nos. 1316 and 1318 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Numbers 1 - 31 of the radio addresses entitled \"Richmond's Home Fires\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Numbers 23 - 56 of the radio addresses entitled \"War and Community\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1943.","Scope and Contents Brochures \"A Tour of Historic Richmond\" arranged for the convenience of guests in Richmond by Hotel John Marshall.  1940. \"Picturesque Richmond, Richmond, VA and her Suburbs\", published by the J.L. Hill Printing Company.  1891. \"Footpaths in Historic Richmond.\"  1944. Cardboard placard, \"This Virginia State Flag,\" about a flag made at No. 1 West Franklin Street in the winter of 1864-1865 by Sallie Radford Munford.  Placed by the Richmond Chaper, United Daughters of the  Confederacy.  1941. Buildings and Scenes Small pamphlet on the Virginia House in Winsor Farms. Copies of engravings of scenes in Richmond by Margeret Dasheill, Episcopal Home in Richmond, Virginia.  1940. Note card of St. John's Church.  undated. Copy of a woodcut of the Virginia Capitol Building by Frieda Koontz.  1939. Account of stewardship at the Craig House.  1937. Newspaper article on the Old Mud House in Powhatan County.  undated. Businesses and Advertisements Blank checks from Office of the Greenwood Mining Company on the Farmer's Bank of Virginia in 1800's, Citizen's Bank of Richmond in the 1880's, Mechanics' Bank in New York in the 1830's and George D. Mayo on the First National Bank in Richmond, Virginia in 1910. Writing paper from Murphy's Hotel (3 sheets) and an advertisement or paper covering for \"Dove's Comp. Fluid\" by S.E. Dove of Richmond, Virginia.  undated. Broadside for a sideshow presented by George J. Johnson and Son, Richmond.  Acts are Gazzell, Mermaid and the Sea and Punch and Judy.  undated. Brochure advertising the sale of \"Richmond, Capital of Virginia (Approaches to its History) by Various Hands\" published by Whittet and Shepperson.  1937. Gary's Autographic Tablet advertisement, manufactured and sold by A.J. Gary, Richmond, Virginia.  undated. \"Catalogue of Mme. Demorest's reliable Patterns of the Fashion.\"  1875. \"Richmond Produce Price Current\"  of  W.D. Tompkins and Bro., General Commission Merchants.  June 18, 1868. Advertisement for the sale of books by Richmond Authors in Historic Linden Row.  Linden Corner Book Sellers.  1953. Advertisement for William C. West, Architect and Superintendent.  1892. WRVA Brochures on their daily radio programs.  May 1947 – March 1951.","Scope and Contents Museums and Historical Societies Pamphlet and cards from the Valentine Museum. 4 items. Ca 1940's. Invitations and other material from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Ca 1940's. Papers General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking people and businesses in Richmond for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly. February 29, 1924. Subscription to \"Hillyer's American Railroad Magazine\" from a subscriber in Richmond, Virginia. March 1, 1859. Legal Receipt from Thomas W. Doswell, Sheriff of Richmond. James L. and J.W. Richardson are mentioned. 1856. Religion Baptism certificate for Mary Latham Willis in the Broad Street Station in Richmond, Virginia by a member of the Virginia Conf. , M.E. Church, South. 1874. Card about \"A Popular Lecture by Rev. J.J. Lafferty\" at the Clay-Street Methodist Church. September 13. Back cover of a book from the Clay Street Sunday School Library. Social Miller and Rhoads announcement for a \"Book and Author Dinner.\" undated. Richmond Lodge, No. 10, request, \"Brother, You are requested to attend your Brethren at their Lodge Room, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Master. John Fox, Sec'y. Richmond, September 7, 1799. Memorial Bazaar flyer for bazaar to raise money for the Confederate Museum and monument. April 11, 1893. Invitation letter from the Junior League of Richmond for a Book and Author Dinner. March 26, 1948. Brochures from concerts and plays: \"A Streetcar named Desire,\" 1950; \"Carousel\"by the Astra Company of Richmond, undated; \"Annie Get Your Gun with Mary Martin,\" undated; \"The Howards of Virginia\", undated; newspaper review of La Argentina, undated; Boston Symphony Orchestra in 193 and T. Michaux Moody productions, \"Conchita Supervia\" in 1932, \"The Bluebird\" newspaper review and a brochure, \"Lawrence Tibbett\" in 1931. Proclamation by the Mayor of Richmond, J. Fulmer Bright, about the creation of \"The Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission\" and proclaiming a Home-Coming Fortnight to be held September 12th, 1937. 2 copies. Brochure for \"Adventure Days\" conducted by Inter-Club Council. 1930. Brochure for \"Cavalcade of the Cavaliers\" at the Hotel John Marshall. September 13 to 25.","General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking certain people and businesses for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly.  February 29, 1924.","Scope and Contents Three programs for the Richmond Theatre, undated, but probably the late 19th century. 1881 price list for John Laird's Green-houses, located at Grace and Broad, between Henry and Smith Streets. Also called Grace Street Gardens. Front cover of \"Catalogue of the Southern Female Institute\" in Richmond, Virginia for Session 1866-1867. D. Lee Powell, A.M., was the principal.","Scope and Contents Removed from Folder 2 Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell] Certificate of Master Craftsman for August A. Dietz, Jr. Removed from Folder 6 Poster for E. Edward Newton Lecture Handwritten San Carlo Opera poster \"Adventure Days in Richmond, Va\" poster.","Deed given by George D. White and wife, 12 March 1895, conveying certain lots in the city of Roanoke to Mrs. E. C. Barksdale. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Advertising card for \"Miss Millie Booz\" a \"fashionable Milliner and Mantuajaker.\" Found in 1830 Staunton Spectator. undated.","Contract with Isaac Sheetz to build the Strasburg Academy.","A note regarding the burning of Suffolk in 1779. 1 item.","Brochure on Washington, Virginia.","Scope and Contents An artificial grouping of papers, 1632-1973, relating to Williamsburg, Va. Includes maps, articles, drawings, letters, material concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, papers concerning the Black population, photographs of buildings, church bulletins, papers concerning civic organizations, deeds, leases, tax receipts, advertisements, papers concerning education and items relating to Colonial National Historical Park. The materials that comprise this collection were donated in batches to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by John D. Haskell, Jr., John Lawrence, Brian Blouet, Parke Rouse, and Staunton Aylor between the years of 1993 and 2001. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center. Related material: Material given by the Williamsburg Historic Records Association has been accessioned and filed individually. Enter \"Williamsburg Historic Records Association\" as \"Creator\" to see these accessions. Mss. 79 Sw4 Earl Gregg Swem Papers, 2008.364 addition: this group may originally have been part of folders 4 and 7 of the Williamsburg Papers. Mss. 1.09 Williamsburg (Va.) Ephemera Collection, 1892-[ongoing] Mss. 91 B38 Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.) Records, 1662-[ongoing] Mss. Acc. 1991.43 Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown (Va.) Photographs, circa 1890-1930 Some newspaper runs were removed from this collection and added the newspaper collection.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town (in chronological order). Includes transcripts from printed sources.","Pencil sketch of the view of Williamsburg from the south (about 1860) by Mary Wall Christian from original by J. A. Graham.","Watercolor view of Williamsburg from the south by Emily Sneed from original by J. A. Graham.","Scope and Contents Blueprints of maps of Williamsburg. \"Palisades 1632-83\" (Colonial Williamsburg Research and Development Office, 1 November 1933). \"Maps showing location of Palisades 1632-83 in relation to Bland's Survey of 1699 and the layout of the City of Williamsburg\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., February 1949). \"Map showing approximate location of the 17th century horse path which went through Williamsburg prior to 1699 when this are was known as Middle Plantation\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., 3 October 1942).","Transcript of Earl Dunmore's letter - a historical and general view of Williamsburg.","Transcript of letters to George Washington concerning defense of Williamsburg from Charles Lee, 1776.","List of arms removed from Governor's Palace on 24 June 1775, by American colonists after Lord Dunmore's escape.","Scope and Contents Various articles from \"The Virginia Argus\" in early 19th century.","Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, dated 15 October 1881, with an article and illustrations of Williamsburg at that time period.","Ordinances of the City of Williamsburg in effect 1 October 1895.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.","National Geographic articles about Colonial Williamsburg dated 1954 and 1968.","Several programs from services commemorating I-Day and victory of WWII.","Booklet entitled Facts about Williamsburg and vicinity, dated 1900.","Booklet entitled Richmond to Jamestown via America's most historic river, dated 1938.","The Journal of American History, 1919, includes several photographs of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary.","Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Filed in Locked Section.","Pen and ink sketch, photgraphic copies and correspondence with Earl Gregg Swem concerning the seal.","Photostatic copy of ten pages from Cornwallis' orderly book when he was in Williamsburg in 1781. A note concerning Pennsylvania officers near Williamsburg in the summer of 1781. A sketch of Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to the Civil War. See also, addition Mss. Acc. 1995.39. Diary: 1861 Photographic copy of a diary and memorandum book of Samuel E. Holt, surgeon in the Confederate Army, stationed at Williamsburg and Yorktown, 3 September - 23 October 1861. (The original is in the possession of Mrs. Eva Rosseau, Williamsburg, Va.) Typescripts of letters: 1862 Typescripts of letter of Gen. Philip Kearny to his wife, 7 May 1862, and 15 May 1862. (Originals in the Library of Congress.) Letter: 4 October 1862 Robert F. Cole, Williamsburg, Va., to [?], certifying that his iron grey mare was taken from him by order of Lt. Col. Smith. Letter: 7 October 1862 Major J. P. Wilson, Head Quarters 5th Penna. Cavalry, to Captain G. C. Johnston, A.A.G., Yorktown, Va. stating when he will make a report of all the horses taken from citizens of Williamsburg. Letter: November 19, 1862. Mrs. M.N. Munford, Williamsburg, to Gen. [Henry A.] Naglee requesting his aid against thefts by runaway negroes and soldiers, especially the use of a government wagon to haul fuel and his assistance, in obtaining medicine for herself. Letter: 16 May 1865 Sallie Munford, at Tazewell Hall, to Lizzie Ewell, describing conditions in Williamsburg. Letter: 8 April 1866 Robert M. West at North East P.O., Cecil County, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell concerning the theft of valuables from the home of Miss Gabriella Galt and destruction at the College of William and Mary by Union troops. Engraving: Engraving of the \"Battle of Williamsburg\" from the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers (Johnson, Fry \u0026 Co., Publishers, N.Y.) Correspondence and notes of Dr. Earl G. Swem about the Battle of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents 1862 articles concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862: New York Daily Tribune, 8 May 1862; New York Daily Tribune,10 May 1862, Pages 7-8; New York Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 1-2; New York Daily Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 11-12; New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 3-4 and New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 5-6. Brochure: \"Williamsburg in the Civil War\" published by the Williamsburg Civil War Committee. Photographs of drawings of Williamsburg and Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-Works, 6 May 1862. Description of the Battle of Williamsburg, Comte De Paris. Article on Fall of Fort Magruder.","The Peninsula Guide, 1936; The Cradle of the Republic - Williamsburg, Jamestown, \u0026 Yorktown, 1924; The Cradle of the Nation, 1931 and a brochure, \"When Washington's Sweetheart Fainted.\"","Scope and Contents Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, June 1939-November 1941 Antiques Forum with an index of people, places, things, events and more. undated. Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1928 and December 1929.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from January - March, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from April - June, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from July - December 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1931 and December 1932.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between January 1933 and July 1935.","Minutes of the Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.","Circulars, 1930-1939. Exhibition of American Folk Art bulletin","Scope and Contents September 1866 John Anderson, Claremont [?] to J. H. Crump, n.p. Asks him to reserve half his wages until 12 June 1868 V. C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., to Rev. A. Dunlop. Notification that repairs will be made to the church of which he is the pastor. 1 p. ALS. 26 May 1869 Appointment as Registering Officer for 3rd Registration Precinct for Alexander Dunlop. Signed by Edward [Richard Sprigg] Canby. 1 p. DS. 24 March 1874 Inventory of personal property of W. W. Cumber. Taken by Frank Smith, Norton Moses Weaver, \u0026 Samuel Smith. Appraised by County of York. 2 pp. D. undated Receipt for rent of school house to the Trustees of Public School No. 3 (A. Dunlop and F. S. Norton). 1 p. DS. debt to Alexander Dunlop [Williamsburg, Va.] is paid. 1 p. ALS. Obituary of Dr. James Blaine Blayton, Sr., a physician in Williamsburg, Virginia. December 18, 2002.","List to be sold by Dixon \u0026 Hunter, 11 February 1775 Dietz Press Listing","Photographs and descriptive material of buildings: Michel's drawing of Williamsburg buildings. 2 copies. Prints of buildings. Audrey House.","Capitol Court House (Old) Eastern Lunatic Asylum","Governor's Palace","Kerr-Vest Kitchen Market Square Tavern Masonic Hall Methodist Episcopal Church Powder Magazine Providence Hall","Data on the Public Prison compiled from original sources for The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Elizabeth Schmucker Stubbs, 1929.","Raleigh Tavern Tazewell Hall Theater Travis House Tucker House Tyler House Benjamin Waller House Williamsburg Inn (Old) Williamsburg Inn (New) Wythe House Unidentified Buildings Williamsburg Property  Scrapbook of photographs of Williamsburg houses taken about 1921. Mounted photographs of Williamsburg houses.","Advertising sheets, brochures, cards, and newspaper accounts of banks and business houses.","Progress report.","Auction advertisements.","Factory catalog, 1991 (first catalog).","Controversy concerning sermon by the Rev. Cotesworth P. Lewis, 12 November 1967, before President Lyndon B. Johnson. Includes copy of sermon, newspaper clippings, statements from the Congressional Record. History of Bruton Parish Church. Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 13).","Organ recital programs, 1939-1941. One poster, 1943, filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 14). Weekley bulletins, 1928-1945.","Booklets, 1947 \u0026 1949.","Poster, 1951. Announcements, 1944-1946. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg. (folder 15a).","Announcements.","Bulletins, 1936-1938 \u0026 1942","Bulletins, 1943-1948","Bulletins, 1949-1953.","Announcements, brochures, bulletins, 1949. Brochure, Methodist Sites in Historic Williamsburg.","Bulletins.","Bulletins","Bulletins.","Epworth League program.  Winter 1924.","Scope and Contents Pamphlet for \"A Call to Prayer\" on the wsorld Day of Prayer sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. March 4, 1949. \"Bicentennial of Worship\" article from the Daily Press about the First Baptist Church formed by African Americans. 1996.","American Civic Association Correspondence. Cleaning up. n.d. Community Center, 1954. Community Christmas Events. Community Counvil. Community Fund, 1953. Community Sings. County Council of Women's Clubs. Youth Welfare Council.","American Association of University Women. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch: List of members, 1916. Notice, 1939. Business Men's Association, 1901. Chautauqua Association. Exchange Club flyers. (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 17). Garden Club: Garden Week. Newspaper articles, 1973. Programs, 1935-1936. Brochures, 1950-1956. Yearbook, 1941-1942. Garden Symposium.","Lion's Club. Officers' Wives Club. Pulaski Club: Two letter heads and one newspaper clipping. Red Cross: One membership card, 1929. Soroptimist Club. Swimming Club. Tidewater Guidance Clinic. United Service Organizaitons Club. United World Federalists. Virginia Federation Home Demonstration Club. Williamsburg Film Study Group. Williamsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Williamsburg Regional Library Association. Young Women's Club.","Programs.","American Association of University Women: Program and ballot, 1930. Hampton Roads Chemists' Club: Circular, 1931. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Poetry Society: Programs, 1928-1936. Society of American Archivists. Southeastern Regional Conference of Law Teachers. Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of John Dameron with Secretary Thomas Nelson, with account of certificate recorded by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Castleton Harper and John Curd in account with Secretary Thomas Nelson, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of Colonel Joshua Fry with Secretary Nelson. Signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, April 1768 Account of Samuel Havistone, 1766, with the auditors with statement of account by Robert Prentis, Williamsburg. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1768 Account of John \u0026 Gerry Smith with Secretary Thomas Nelson with account of recording certificate for probating Smith's bill, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Bassett, William, 1717 Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883 Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Photostatic copy of indenture, 1 February 1823, between Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia (Nelson) Meade, his wife, and Dr. Alexander Galt for the purchase of a house and lot by Dr. Galt. 2 pp. Cy of DS. John T. James, 1859 Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. (Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Receipt of Samuel R. Mouzon for his share of the estate of William Nelson of Williamsburg, $218.64 1/2. 1 p. DS. Tyler [ ], 1812 Typed copy of an advertisement by in the Richmond Enquirer, 2 October 1812, offering for rent a dwelling in Williamsburg, recently occupied by Chancellor Tyler.","Teterel, Francis: Policies and premium receipts. 1807-1925 Waters, Sarah: Policies and premium receipts. 1796-1799 Webb, Walter W.: Receipt for premium. 1825.","Wedding Announcement, 1939","Deed given by the trustees on the city of Williamsburg to John Custis conveying three lots in the city. Signed by John Clayton and William Robertson","Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883","Anderson, Robert A contract for purchase of corn and fodder from John T. Marston. 1835. Cocke, Doctor Doctor Cocke of old Williamsburg. A printed article. Reprinted form the Medical Times, October 1936. Fresheau [Freneau], Peter Peter Fresheau [Freneau], Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Maryanne Scott, New York, 25 April 1749. Order to pay Charles Stewart the sum of five pounds sterling. Hundley, Jack \"They've sold the town.\" poem. 1929. Hunter, William Typed memoranda concerning William Hunter. Johnson, James James Johnson vs. Henry Wilson. Suit. 1842. Parks, Eleanor Typed copy of renunciation of benefit from will of William Parks. 1750. Parks, William Typed copy of will. 1750. Correspondence concerning a memorial to William Parks. 1922. Pelham, Ann Creese Silhouette of Ann Creese Pelham, wife of Peter Pelham. Richard, Milly Vicksburg, Miss., to Captain Thomas Russell, n.p., Va. 8 July 1868. A former slave who belonged to Scervant Jones inquires about her relations. She was Milly Armstrong. 2 pp. ALS. Rind, William Copy of inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Rind. 1773. Scott, Robert G. Typed copy of an advertisement of Robert G. Scott, attorney. In the Richmond Enquirer, 27 October 1812. Smith, Sydney Williamsburg, Va., to Henry Smith, 1/2 Way House, York Co., Va., 23 February 1854. Discusses local grassroots politics and his intention to run for Commonwealths attorney. 3 pp. ALS. Taliaferro, Charles Typescript about portrait. Warwick, Eliza Typed copies of correspondence of Eliza Warwick of Williamsburg, Va., 1801-1803. Originals in the Valentine Museum.","Affidavits denying that demonstrations were made against the United States by Williamsburg militia.  1872.","Announcements, newspaper clippings, etc.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Scope and Contents Advertisements and other written material for moving pictures. Poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" is filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 29).","Garland of Spring Carols.","Receipt for the subscription to the Virginia Gazette., 1930 Outline of W. J. Johnston as editor of the Virginia Gazette.","Programs and posters.","Sheet of paper made by the Williamsburg Restoration illustrating the water mark of William Parks.","Barter Theater and Children's Theater Programs, announcements. Little Theater League., 1929-1938 Programs, announcements, and posters. Other Organizations, 1785, 1925-1930 Notes, programs, circulars, and posters.","Addresses and cards.  1875, 1924, 1931, 1948","Dedication program, 12 May 1962.","The Evening Press. Catalog of type specimens. The Williamsburg Bulletin (1945), Gardiners Virginia Gazette (1942) and The Evening Press (July 1942).  All of the above were edited and printed by Joseph Rowe Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Souvenir booklet of the Williamsburg Pre-Restoration Old-Timers reunion, November 1-2, 1980 (Samuel \"Billy\" D. Royall, printer).","Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy. Letters of application and recommendation for teaching position in the proposed male and female schools, 1849. Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy.","Photostats, 1811 Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia to Carter Berkeley, pertaining to schools in Williamsburg, 1811. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 32). Advertisement, 1805 A newspaper advertisement concerning Mr. Anderson's school for young ladies. Photostatic copy. April 30, 1805, Richmond Enquirer. Letter, 1820 A letter from Margaret Page, at Williamsburg, to John Page, at Union Town, Monroe County, Virginia, 19 January 1820, mentioning the opening of Mr. Morse's school for young ladies. (See Page-Saunders Papers, Folder 1). Letter, 1849 William Hodges, Washington, D.C., to Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., concerning the rental of his house for the Female School. 10 June 1849. 2 pp. ALS Williamsburg Female Academy, 1849-1852, 1862 A circular letter from Hubert P. LeFebvre, at Richmond, 21 August 1849. Catalog. 1851-1852. Typescript of a letter application from John K. Noel for a teaching position, noting his experience as principal of both the Williamsburg Female and Male Academies. 1862. Williamsburg Male Academy, 1855 Printed circular. 1855. Williamsburg Military School (Morressett \u0026 Peyton), 1852-1853 Letter, 1840 A letter from E.G. and M.R. Gatliff, at Williamsburg, to James Baytop, at Springfield, Gloucester Court House, 7 April 1840, concerning a girls' school. (See Gloucester County Papers, Folder 3). Bills, 1848, 1868 Bills for school supplies and tuition. 1848 and 1868. Copies. Book List A list of school books. Copy from a paper of Judge Frank Armistead of Williamsburg, Virginia. Female Seminary, 1880 See Armistead Papers, Folder 1.","Matthew Whaley, 1923-1931, 1943, 1945 Circulars and programs. 1923-1931. (new MW opened 15 September 1930, per The Powder Horn, October 1930). Dramatic Club bulletins and poster. Graduation invitation, 1945. Programs, 1943. Program for the George Washington Bicentennial, 1932. The Powder Horn, the school newspaper, March 1928, October - December 1930. Bruton Heights School Commencement invitation, concert program. Miscellaneous Rawls Byrd, History of the Public Schools in Williamsburg. Facts on Public Schools brochures, 1972-1973. 1984. \"Pride in the Past,\" American Education Week, November 11-17. From the Virginia Gazette. Teachers' Guides \"Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Virginia.\" \"The War and Elementary School Instruction in American Colonial Life.\"","1 photograph.","List of paid Capitation Taxes for 1946, 1947 and 1948 on or before May 7, 1949 and for 1947, 1948 and 1949 on or before December 12, 1949.","Scope and Contents \"A Bibliography on the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg\" by Elsie Alderson.","Scope and Contents Flyers, pamphlets and more on the Colonial National Monument, \"A Brief History of and Guide Book to Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown\" by Rutherfoord Goodwin (signed by the author), \"A Historic Old Virginia Pilgrimage\" brochure for taking a cruise to the Williamsburg area on April 29 - May 1, 1930 and brochures and reprints about Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Tourist hardback book, \"Historic Peninsula of Virginia,\" distributed by Stone and Webster, Inc. in 1928. Photostatic copy of newspaper account of Jamestown Day, May 13. Year unknown.","A Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Williamsburg, 1945. Zoning Ordinance Adopted 1947.","Scope and Contents Oversized items removed from Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg Papers. Organized by the folder from which they were removed. Folder 3: Williamsburg Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Folder 13: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Folder 14: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster for \"Lecture Recital at Bruton Parish Church...Dr. David McK. Williams.\" 1943. Folder 15a: Churches - Christian Science Monitor, 1951 poster for a lecture by Claire Rauthe and 1944-45 free lecture announcements. Folder 17: Clubs and Organizations - The Exchange Club flyers, 1949-1954. Folder 19: Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. Folder 29: Moving Pictures - Large poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" to be held at the Williamsburg Theater. undated. Folder 32: Schools - Private Schools - Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia, to Carter Berkeley pertaining to schools in Williamsburg. 1811","Letter written by W. Fred Andrews of Gahanna, Ohio to Parke Rouse, Jr. reminiscing about his days as a student at the College of William and Mary. 3 pp. June 22, 1974.","ALS of C.P. Armistead, Williamsburg to the Hon. R. Taylor Scott, Richmond, Virginia, dated 27 May 1893 regarding his brother running for office, probably the Electoral Board of James City County.","Photocopies of newsclippings, journal articles, and Bruton Parish Bulletins about the 1991 dig by New Agers to search for evidence in the Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Virginia, to support the controversial claim that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays plus a formula for establishing world peace. August 20, 1992 photographs of Bruton Parish Churchyard digs with Marley Brown, archaelogist of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. One photograph shows the Middleton Vault.","Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the \"insane asylum\" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by \"revolutionary maidens\" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.","One page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of March 10, 1887, entitled \"Virginia a day in a historic town--views of old Williamsburg.\"","Scope and Contents Fragment of a receipt signed by Abram. Loc[ke]tt and \"Wmsburg Dist\" noted on the bottom of the page. undated.","Signed Williamsburg Tricentennial poster, 1999.","Handwritten letter from O. F. Helner of the 33rd regiment, at a camp near Williamsburg to Mr. Abbott. He writes about the Battle of Williamsburg and a visit by General McClellan to the camp. May 1862. Transcript included.","Scope and Contents Playbills, 1891-1896 and undated, from plays staged at Cameron Hall at Eastern State Hospital with actors and actresses from the College of William and Mary and the local community. Some programs list \"The Virginia Comedians\" as the producer. Playbills, 1910 and 1916, from plays staged at the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Union soldier's letter, \"John\" to his sweetheart \"Mary,\" 12 May (1862), regarding the occupation of Williamsburg by the North. Mention of Northern dead in Williamsburg after the battle and burying soldiers. Excerpt, \"...there are some very pretty girls here but I noticed that some of them were [wear] the rebel flag on their bosom.\" Stereoscopic card, \"War Views, View of Court House and Church, Hospital of the 2nd Corps, Yorktown, Va.\" No. 2374, published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony \u0026 Co. Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington. Someone has crossed out \"Yorktown\" and written \"Williamsburg.\"","Four pamphlets: Catalogue of the Williamsburg Female Academy, 1851-1852; two copies of the catalogue of the Williamsburg Military School, Richmond, 1853; prospectus and catalogue of the Williamsburg Male Academy, 1852-1853.","Broadside dated December 14th, [1941], announcing a Citizen's Mass Meeting...at the Williamsburg Theatre.","Scope and Contents Photostat copies of newspaper articles about the Battle of Williamsburg from the New York Daily Tribune, May 10, 12 and 13, 1862, photostat copies of a map of the \"Lower Peninsula,\"  and \"Battle of Williamsburg\" and both a negative and a positive photocopies entitled \"Charge of Hancock's Brigade at Williamsburgh,\" \"Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-works in front of Williamsburg from sketches made May 6, 1862,\" \"Williamsburg, Va.\"  These prints have notes on them and might be partial proofs for a publication.","Three photographs of the Dedication of Ft. Magruder, May 5, 1952 by Von Dubell Studio.    Publication of a letter by The Business Men's Association of the City of Williamsburg about \"taking early steps for the proper  celebration at Jamestown of the Tercentennial Anniversary...did on the September 7, 1900, in the name of the citizens of Williamsburg, pass resolutions for the appointment of a committee...\"  On inside of pamphlet, resolutions are listed.","G.W. Thorpe Plat, surveyed March 1916; Pine Grest Subdivision blue print plat, owned and developed by Ernest G. Vaughan and sold to Carrie V. Williams, surveyed November/December 1939; Capitol Heights property blueprint plat of Frank G. Linekin, June 26, 1930; W.L. Jones blueprint plat,May 1926; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, August 10, 1939; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, December 10, 1920; Powhatan Park blueprint plat, property of York Land Corporation, April 1916; blueprint plat of property conveyed by Celia Maxton to others,land between route 60 and the railroad, September 7, 1952; and plat of property of H.D. Bozarth between Clay and Harrison Streets, June 19, 1925.","Posters for performances at the Matthew Whaley Auditorium in 1936, poster for \"Middle Plantation Art \u0026 Handcraft Exhibition\" at Casey's Annex (undated), poster for exhibit of \"Walt Disney's Original Paintings used in Snow White\" at the Bruton Parish House (undated), Williamsburg Tricentennial Poster, Colonial Williamsburg concert posters, Williamsburg Theatre posters (undated, possibly 1930's), and other posters for entertainment at Williamsburg High School and the Presbyterian Church (undated, possibly 1930's).","Two aerial photographs of South Henry Street area of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Undated.","Photograph of a print \"Loudon-street, Winchester.\"","Scope and Contents Many of these papers appear to be from the Clerk of Court office in Winchester, Virginia. Clerk of Court signatures include John Peyton, Clerk of Hustings, Winchester, Virginia and Algernon R. Wood. Organized in date order. Account for Nicholas Scheren to David Michael Rutter. May 1786 Payment from Dr. Robert Colvin to Philip Bush. October 12, 1786 Accounts for Robert Sherrard to James Murry. 1787 Payment from Robert Sherrard to John Hamilton for waggonage from Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] to Winchester, Virginia. 1787 Document about refund of payment made by Tejamus ? Dowdall to Robert Colvin, who opened a school. April 12, 1787 Court summons for Josiah Jackson and Zebediah Hollingsworth for James Murray in case with Robert Sherrard, Defendant. August 9, 1787 Indenture. James and Eleanor Wood of Davidson, North Carolina and David Dedderick, for Lot 9 on West side of Loudon (Loudoun) Street in Borough of Winchester. September 22, 1789 Marriage Bond between Enos Roberts and Mary Kendrick. January 13, 1790 Marriage bond of Conrad House and Susannah Shusher. December 27, 1790 Bond for James Walls as executor of last Will and Testament of John Wynn. June 30, 1794 Charter between Shreve Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland and James Moseley, Merchant on freight on the ship Alexandria. July 4, 1796 Marriage license between James A. Nelson and Polly M. Donald. April 26, 1802 Manumission papers from Peter Lauck to Peter Bisick. March 14, 1806 Affidavit. Josiah Massy took oath of Lieutenant in 31st Regiment, 16th Brigade. Signed by A. (B.) Miller. May 2, 1812. Register of sale of Louisa Robinson (wife of Jonathan Robinson) to Doctor Daniel Conrad. August 3, 1818. Act \"to amend the Act incorporating the Town of Winchester.\" Complete handwritten text of the act as presented to the General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia. Copied by William Munford, Keeper of the Rolls. Document bound with string. Dated December 12, 1818 and passed January 9, 1819 Inquest. \"Inquisition on the body of Robert Cockerton (?) who died at the house of Elizabeth Pendleton, Innkeeper. November 1, 1820 Contract/letter of attorney between John Holland of Gosney Manor of Shenandoah County, Virginia, woolan manufacturer, and George Hadfield of Old Hall, County of Chester, in England to Hugh Shaw. June 8, 1827 Manumission papers where Margaret Galloway emancipates negro woman, Maria, wife of William Tuckrin, a free negro. October 17, 1827 Manumission papers or Certification of Freedom for Negro Lucy under the will of Alexander White of Woodville. June 13, 1832 Certificate of Freedom, or Manumission papers, signed by Phebe Coubourn that she raised Nancy Sabro, a \"dark Muluto\" who was born of free parents. September 21, 1835 Notice to Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester for summons of Jonathan Cox, Davy Johnson, Thomas Pollard, James Pollard, Richard Strange, Lewis Smith, David Washington and Rose Williams for \"remaining within this corporation and Commonwealth more than 12 months of their right to freedom…\" May 5, 1846 Bill of sale to William H. Brown from George R. Long for sale of negro man, Abraham Washington. August 24, 1846 Court Case. Algernon R. Wood, prosecutor for Commonwealth of Virginia, against James Pollard, a free negro or mulatto who remained in Virginia after he was freed. October 3, 1846 Court summons for Sally Field for remaining in Winchester after being freed. June 23, 1848 Mary, negro slave of Joseph Baker, charged with trying to poison Nancy Lindsey with tea. June 1, 1849 Notarized statements of Amelia Ann Buck of Warren County, Virginia regarding copartnership with John R. Ricards, John N. Buck of Baltimore, Maryland and Thomas L. Blakemon of Warren County regarding hotel, Mountain House in Hampshire County, Virginia. John R. Buck sells his interest to his brother, William M. Buck. July 3, 1850 Letter from Baltimore, Maryland regarding his father's estate. Author unknown. February 20, 1851 Recording of last will and testament of Addison B. Riely in Baltimore, Maryland. Endorsed by Ann R. Riely. September 27, 1852 Certificate for R.B. Allen to sell wine at his store on Cameron Street.September 1, 1855 Court summons in case of Patrick Conner vs John H. Anderson, Conner's apprentice. October 8, 1856 Letter from John Quanten ? to Robert L. Brookings asking for servant woman Lucy who was part of the estate of Mrs. Emmets?. May 27, 1857 Indictment. John Howard, alias John Newman, a free negro, was accused of assault by Rachel Ann Holler, a white woman and jailed. Indictment against James W. Jones, the jailor, for allowing the prisoner to escape. March 17, 1860 Command to the Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester to take \"…Maria Ball [Colored]…her safely keep…until May indictment … for remaining in the State of Virginia…without lawful permission. April 21, 1860 Notice to Sheriff of Berkeley County, Virginia to imprison Elizabeth Farrow if she is found in Berkeley County. She is charged with having a \"…house of ill fame for the purpose of prostitution and lewedness.\" April 17, 1861 Note from Clerk of Court in Winchester where he says he has been notified by a military order that he is no longer the Clerk. June 5, 1868 Court case with John Vilwig regarding two coffins. June 1886. Republican Ticket for Virginia. 1892. Letter from George S. Bowers of Laurell, Maryland, about \"Willie\" accepting Christ [in the Lutheran Church]. December 13, 1918 Instructions to lawyer or court about charges of larceny against a free negro. undated. Fragment. \"Twelve days have been expended in loading.\"","Circular for the Woodstock Male and Female Academy. July 21, 1866.","Papers, ca. 1824-1983, relating to Yorktown, Va. Includes articles concerning Yorktown; materials relating to the surrender of Cornwallis and to the celebrations [1824, 1881, 1930-1937 and 1981], documents concerning Yorktown National Military Park  [now Colonial National Historical Park] and the Navy Mine Depot [now Naval Weapons Station].","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.  7 pieces.","Two facsimilies of the parole of Cornwallis. 2 pieces. Journal of the siege of York-Town...as recorded in the hand of Gaspard de Gallatin and translated by the French department of the College of William and Mary...Washington, United States Printing Office. 1931. 48 p. 24 cm. (71st Congress, 3rd Session. Senate. Document no. 322.) 1 piece. Un geste patriotique des Strasbourgeois au cours de la guerre d'Independence americaine. Printed. 1 piece. Ceux de Yorktown par Servan Malo, with English translation. 2 pieces. Memorandum on J.C. Louis, Baron von Closen. By Ruth E. Butler. 4 typed pages. 1 piece. Photographs showing restoration of French and American fortifications around Yorktown. About 1935. 3 pieces. Photographs of a painting of the siege of Yorktown. 3 copies. Also an enlargement. Map of the siege of Yorktown. 1 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. 1 piece. An engraving of the surrender at Yorktown. 1 piece. List of Confederate Soldiers buried at Yorktown which includes Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Williamsburg. (Copy from the National Park Service. Original at the Yorktown Visitor Center).","Printed topographical map of the Colonial National monument, Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Made by the U.S. Geological Survey 1931. 30 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. 1 piece. Three newspaper clippings concerning the siege of Yorktown. Other papers. 5 pieces. Walking stick made from the flag staff of the 80th British Regiment, Yorktown, 1781. Returned to donor (Nellie Deans Greaves) in either 1960's or 1970's. Printed announcement, dated at Montpellier, 9? December 1781, signed by Le Comte de Perigord, stating that the King has ordered a Te Deum sung in all the churches of France for the Yorktown victory. Purchased from Thomas L. Suter, 16 October 1952.","Buildings Photographs and prints: Customs House; Lord Cornwallis' Cave; Main Street; Monument Lodge (1 piece); Moore House (4 pieces--3 photographs in Mapcase); Shield House (oldest house) and Nelson House (1 piece); Yorktown wharf (1 piece). Monument Photographs. 1 piece. 2 newspapers with history of the building and opening of the George P. Coleman Bridge. Located in mapcase.","6 pieces including 1 photograph. See also Folders 6-8.","Scope and Contents Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Includes a photograph album entitled \"Views of The Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, Virginia, October 16-17-18-19, 1931\" presented to The College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Yorktown Sesquicentenniail Association, Inc. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Views of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, VA, October 16-19,1931 from the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931:  Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration.  20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981:  Official commemorative program.  Official booklet:  \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown National Military Park June 6, 1921 ...In the Senate of the United States.  June 6, 1921.. A bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...7 p.  28 cm.  1 piece. 1921 Hearings before the subcommittee of the committee on appropriations United States Senate...on a bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...Washington, Government printing office, 1921.  16 p.  23 1/2 cm.  1 piece. Navy Mine Depot Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia By Commander A. H. Miles, U.S. Navy.  (Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings v. 54, no. 4, whole no. 302.)  1 piece. In the matter of Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia...Brief submitted on behalf of owners of property...Newport News, Franklin Printing Co.  21 p.  23 cm.  1 piece.","Material relating to the annual celebrations of Yorktown Day, sometimes called Yorktown Fete.","Fete in honor of General La Fayette.  Printed pamphlet by R.G. Scott on what happened during planning of the Yorktown Fete of 1824 and why he should not be responsible. 1827.","Centennial.  \"An Appeal to the Country for a National Centennial Celebration of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.\"  Printed by Virginian Print, Norfolk, Va. 1879. Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown 1881. Celebration of Yorktown Centennial- a pamphlet containing incidents and speeches from event. 10/19/1881. A History, Surrender of the British Forces to the Americans and French at Yorktown, Va., Program for the Centennial Anniversary Celebration on October 18th, 1881.","\"Admiral Francis Joseph Paul De Grasse, Hero of Yorktown\" by Louis A Culvillier 1931Invitation and tickets to Yorktown Celebration 1931List of European Guests at Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Newsletter on Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Official Program of Yorktown Celebration.  1931Some Old Yorktown Maps by K.W. Trimble.  Reprint from The Military Engineer, 1931Tentative Program of Yorktown Celebration byYorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931Ticket Stubs-Yorktown 150 year Celebration 1931Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931","Program of Celebration of 155th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown under the Joint Auspices…  10/19/1936","Program of Yorktown Celebration, October 18-19, 1934.","Letter from A.A. Folsone to Hon. Lyon G. Tyler enclosing engraving of a view of Yorktown, \"Yorktown Battlefield\" by John B. Chapman per Graham's Magazine, 1814.","Scope and Contents Photograph of House in Yorktown undatedPhotograph of Yorktown Battlefield and Moore House undatedSketch of Yorktown- View from the River (Copy) undatedYorktown Homes (6 photographs on cardboard) undatedGreeting Cards -Prints of Moore House and Nelson House  1934","Original ink wash drawing by a federal soldier in 1862. View of the York River waterfront. Transferred to artifact librarian in 2011.","Scope and Contents Plats of Yorktown, Photostats (2)  undated Sign - Guided Tour of Yorktown (10\"x7\" cardboard sign) 1941 \"Establishment of the American Army.\"  Photostat of May 27, 1778 Congressional Order.","Available online via the Library catalog for William and Mary users; alternate access is available via the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/journalofsiegeof00gall.","\"Yorktown Church Said Third Oldest in Virginia,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  May 9, 1960.\"Historic Nelson House,\" January 31, 1973\"Battle Lines Will Be Reconstructed at Yorktown,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  January 31, 1973.","Scope and Contents Christmas Dinner Menu, U.S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.  1950.Colonial National Historic Park brochure by US Department of Interior (2 Copies).  1940Old Yorktown and its History by Mrs. Sydney Smith.  1920Salvaging Relics from York River.  1939U.S. 17 George Washington Memorial Highway Map, Tidewater, Virginia, into Colonial National Historical Park.  undated.Views of Yorktown and Gloucester Town—Mariners Museum, Newport News, Virginia.  1946Virginia Gazette Supplement, The Public Observer, \"Yorktown Day of Yesteryear.\"  October 1972\"Yorktown-Climax of the Revolution,\" National Park Service, Source Book Series, Number 1 (2 copies).  1941","\"Henri de Saint-Simon at Yorktown; A French Prophet of Modern Industrialism in America,\" The Franco-American Review, Autumn 1937.\"A Neglected French Collaborator in the Victory of Yorktown\" by Harold A. Larrabee.  1932.","Yorktown Sesquicentennial medal commemorating the surrender of Lord Cornwallis in 1781. Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Eighteen early photographs of monuments in Yorktown, Virginia, many with descriptions written on the reverse side.","Photographs of: the Victory monument,  the monument on the spot where Cornwallis surrendered to Washington, Lafayette Coach at Bremo, Spring where Washington got his water, marker of French soldiers' graves (2), plaque for site of the Home of Nicolas Martiau,  plaque for \"Baron Gaspard de Gallatin,\" walk along top of old earthworks (3), where Washington had his tent, spot marked where a tablet once was, plaque for \"french soldiers and sailors,\" where Lafayette had his tent, plaque for Thomas Nelson, Jr. and artists conception of celebration (ships in harbour). 17 photographs.","Photograph of Battery; print of \"Reddotopm de L'armee du Lord Cornwallis; 3 photograph of inside and outside of the Moore House, 1911; two copies of the Gloucester-Mathews newspaper, May 7, 1952, with the history of the building of the George P. Coleman Bridge; and one copy of the Daily Press, May 7, 1952, about the Coleman Bridge.","Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)","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","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. 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Also, you can use the search box on the top right corner, being sure to check the \"Include Box Lists.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 39.4 V82co Virginia Counties Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Many other accessions relating to cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia are in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library.  Please check the subject index for the name of the city. Also, you can use the search box on the top right corner, being sure to check the \"Include Box Lists.\""," Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and 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Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Artificial collection of papers relating to various cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.","A newspaper clipping concerning dead towns in Virginia.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents History of Christ Church. 3 p. 15 1/2 cm. Christmas card from Old Presbyterian Meeting House from William Buckner and Mr. Croarty. undated. Letter to Earl Gregg Swem from Josephine Weeks about buying a newly made print from Colonel Gilpin's \"Plan of Alexandria, 1798.\" June 17,1944. Alexandria businesses papers: envelope from Garrett and Monroe, card from Gwin, Beckham and Company Commission Merchants and Andrews Studios. undated. List of names and inscriptions on gravestones at Christ Church, Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Bethlehem Cemetery by George Magruder Battey. Carbon Copy. June 1, 1944. History of St. Paul's Church, Fairfax Parish, 1810-1932 by Margery Arden Hall. Copy. \"Financial statement and report and list of subscribers and pewholders of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Fairfax","Bath is in present day Berkeley County, West Virginia.","Papers of Thomas Marshall Hunter, Morgantown, W.Va. Typed copy of an act for establishing a town at the Warm Springs in the county of Berkeley.  October 1776. 1 piece. A list of original purchasers of lots in Bath, Berkeley County.  1 piece.  Extracts from the minutes of the trustees of Bath.  1 piece. An excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's Notes of Virginia.  1793. 1 piece. Copies of newspaper advertisements of stores and boarding houses. 1781.  3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Advertisement card for travel from Lynchburg, Virginia. undated.","Scope and Contents Music festival 1931. Advertising folder. Letter inviting people to visit a new academy established at the Midway under Mr. Pike Powers, formerly professor of Mathematics at Hampton Sydney. Signed by the nine professors. July 17, 1838. Affidavit signed by the Librarian of the Library of the University of Virginia on July 10, 1848 that the letter was copied from the Richmond Enquirer collection on July 10, 1848. Brochure of photographs of the buildings at the University of Virginia. A 1\" x 3.5\" calendar for 1927 from President Alderman is attached. 1927. Prints of engravings: \"View of the University of Virginia\" and \"University of Virginia, Charlottesville.\" undated. Letter from W.W. Gilmer of Charlottesville to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia recommending A.P. Abell as Proctor of the University. Partial letter from an unknown person at the University about new professorships, lack of money, who might be retiring and the increase from 32 to 50 Virginia students. April 4, 1856. Letter from Edwin M. Mann of the Chambers of the Judge of the Hustings Court in Petersburg, Virginia to Capt. W. Roane Ruffin, Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia about recommending Mayor R.W. Jones for Chair of General and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. September 23, 1884. \"College Topics\", Volume VII, Number 4, a publication of the University of Virginia which gives and account of the burning of the Rotunda. November 4, 1895. Sent by John Stewart Bryan on February 10, 1936. Editorial to the Enquirer by W.A. Turner about a proposed bill to consolidate the medical department at the University of Virginia and the Medical College at Richmond. undated. Mimeograph copy of a letter to Miss Nannie from Sallie J. Doswell about the advertising costs in her new edition of the condensed history of the University. March 21, 1911. A small book of \"A Partial Roster of Eminent Alumni\" of the \"University of Virginia in the Service of the Republic.\" undated. University of Virginia Alumni News. December 1926. University of Virginia commencement programs. June 29, 1855, June 27, 1856 (2 copies), June 29,1857 (2 copies) and July 4, 1860 (2 copies).","Scope and Contents A historical and descriptive article. undated. 1 piece. Typed copy of an act incorporating the town, 1749. 1 piece. Typed copy of a list of residents of Dumfries found in the ledger of Daniel Payne, merchant. 1758-1761. 1 piece. Typed list of merchants residing in Dumfries. 1789. 1 piece. A Short historical sketch of the Dumfries lodge of Masons, 1797-1830, including a list of members in 1798. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents A print, \"Fortress Monroe, Va. and Its Vicinity\" with a numbered legend of places on the picture. undated.","Day book of the corporation of Fredericksbug, Virginia. 28 April 1802 -- 28 February 1812. 80 pages. 12 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. List of voters and militia in the corporation of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1855. 48 pages. 13 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. An illustrated descriptive folder. 1 piece. An envelope printed with six views of buildings. 1 piece. 1787-1840 Fredericksburg District Court Records: See Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.","Scope and Contents Fredericksburg Street lottery tickets signed by Beck (sic) Welford. Over 50 tickets. Some tickets have the name of purchaser on the reverse side. 1826. 1 lottery ticket from St. Louis, dated March 6, 1817. Pages with photographs of State Teachers College. (Mary Washington University). 4 pages. undated. Printed letter to the \"communicants of St. George's Church\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, asking for funds. undated. Statement of current expenses of St. George's Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. February 19, 1872. Advertisement for \"Johnston and Company, Druggists and Apothecaries\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. undated.","Numerical list of blanks and prizes in the Fredericksburg Female Charity School Lottery.  1805.  48 pages.  15 1/2 x 10 inches.","July 5, 1953 Daily Press newspaper clipping \"Historical Approach Used in the Selection of New Names for Hampton City Streets.\" Annual reports for the Committee for the Fort Monroe Museum and its successor, the Casemate Museum. 1951-1974.","Engraving of Hanover Court-House, possibly removed from a book.","Two prints of Harper's Ferry by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, showing different views. One newspaper print reproduction, \"Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Company.  1854. Three prints by G. Perkins, 1874, \"Harper's Ferry by Moonlight.\"","5 printed reproductions of photographs of buildings at the \"State Teacher's College\" in Harrisonburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Flyers advertising \"Gooch\" and \"Little Miss Spruce\" trees by Winslow L. Gooch of Hopewell, Virginia.","Related material: See the Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946-1979, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; and the Jamestowne Society Papers, 1930-1966, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1629-1952, relating to Jamestown, Va. Note: Items relating to Colonial National Historical Park and to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are filed under Williamsburg. See also: Map Collection.\n    Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town.  13 pieces.","    Landing at Jamestown.  An engraving.  1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America.  James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\"  (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828).  2 items.","    Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City.  1629.  4 pieces.","    Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island.  4 photostats.","    Log houses at Jamestown.  By George C. Gregory.  Blueprint of a typed article.  1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682.","    Photographs of buildings and foundations.  13 pieces. Undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase.","    Photograph of a section of the church yard.  Undated. 1 piece.","    Objects unearthed.  6 photographs and an illustrated article. Undated.","    Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952.  7 pieces.","    Monument.  Copy of architect's sketch.  1 piece.","    Philopena Album.  New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated.  Includes engraving of Jamestown.","Photostat of Richmond TImes Dispatch, 1936 Jamestown Day\n        Photostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13.  From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936. ","John Page to William Sherwood Deed. 1681/2.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Postcard of rear view of Jamestown Church.  1930's newspaper article entitled \"National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America\" about Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux building a memorial at Jamestown.","Scope and Contents Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town. 13 pieces. Landing at Jamestown. An engraving. 1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America. James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\" (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828). 2 items. Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City. 1629. 4 pieces. Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island. 4 photostats. Log houses at Jamestown. By George C. Gregory. Blueprint of a typed article. 1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682. Photographs of buildings and foundations. 13 pieces. undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase. Photograph of a section of the church yard. undated. 1 piece. Objects unearthed. 6 photographs and an illustrated article. undated. Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952. 7 pieces. Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece. Philopena Album. New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated. Includes engraving of Jamestown.\nPhotostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.","Photostat copies: letter from Ellen M. Bagby of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA to Mr. Warner S. McCall of Gibson City, Illinois inviting him to Jamestown for the installation of the plaque honoring Edward Maria Wingfield; memo by Warner McCall read by Bishop Brown at the Annual meeting of the APVA and newspaper clippings of the event with picture of plaque.","Photostat copies of two early deeds from Jamestown from the Ambler Papers at the Library of Congress, \"Virginia:  Jamestown--Land Patents, Deeds, etc.\"         Four photographs from the National Park Service:         Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,         Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,         Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and         Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Scope and Contents Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Four photographs from the National Park Service:","Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,","Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,","Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and","Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Ephemera from the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown.  Includes the Virginia Department of Highways report on \"Traffic and the Jamestown Festival,\" \"Jamestown Festival Official Program,\" programs for the musical program at PBK in Williamsburg and the christening of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, brochure entitled \"Souvenir of the Jamestown Festival 1957, Old World Heritage,\"Jamestown Festival brochure, brochure for \"The Founders,\" ticket stub for the festivities, and a Jamestown Anniversary Issue of the magazine \"Forth\".","Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown, undated for probably early 20th century.  2 copies of the Supplement to the Virginia Gazette, dated June 28, 1957, about the Jamestown Festival.\nJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed, 1681/82.","Lexington Lottery Tickets, signed by Fisher and Jordan. 5 tickets.","Scope and Contents Lynchburg art club. Catalog of exhibition, 1929. 1 sheet. Flyer for \"Lynchburg Institute for Young Ladies\" conducted by Mr. And Mrs. Meany. undated. A flyer for the Morgantown Female Academy which is to be run by Mr. and Mrs. Meany, 1845, and a flyer for St. Mary's Female Seminary (Maryland) written by E.J. Meany, Principal. undated.","Scope and Contents Envelope from the business, Messrs. Lee Taylor and Co., Leaf Tobacco. undated. Receipt of William Turner and John F. Powell. August 22, 1795. Receipt of Capt. William Turner and John Poe, July 21, 1821. Receipt of Walter Irvine, Samuel Irvine and Proper Powell, July 11, 1796.","Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Virginia branch of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1937.  1 piece. Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece. News letter of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece.","A note giving the wording of the act of incorporation. 1799. 1 piece.","An airplane view. 1 piece.","To the pioneers of Newport News, Va. A historical sketch by George B. West. 1911. Typed copy. 1 piece. The Mariners' Museum. By Homer L. Ferguson. 9 p. illus. 28 cm. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of merchants. 2 pieces.","Receipt for George [illegible] who lives at 453-21 Street, Newport News, Virginia.","Miscellaneous letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people, including an 1804 letter describing a fire in Norfolk, an 1826 polling list, and an 1830 funeral invitation.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, \"The Tidewater Trail,\" \"Norfolk's Historic Mace\" (1935), \"Christ Church Congregation\" by Robert Morton Hughes and program of \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's Most Unusual Church [First Baptist]); broadside describing exhibitions and activities of Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science; and photograph of woodcut showing Market Square. 14 items.","Original, printed and miscellaneous material. W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp. ALS. March 24, 1804. Includes typescript. 1 p. List of voters casting their vote for either George Loyall of John S. Steed as the next delegate from Norfolk to the General Assembly. April 24, 1826 1 p. PD. Invitation to attend the funeral of Col. William Anderson, Norfolk, Va. June 13, 1830. 1 item. PC. Pamphlet entitled, \"Christ Church Congregation,\" by Robert Morton Hughes. 1937. 13 pp. PM. Program of the \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's most Unusual Church, [First Baptist].\" 1950. 57 pp. PM. Schedule of Gray Line Motor Tours of the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. 1929. 1 p. PM. \"The Tidewater Trail, a chronicle for Groups for Service Women in this Community,\" featuring an article about the Barton Myers home in Norfolk, Va. January 1, 1931. 16 pp. PM. A brief history and description of the Mace of Norfolk, entitled \"Norfolk's Historic Mace.\" 1935. 14 pp. PM. Advertising bill for Gray Line Motor Tours. n.d. 1 p. PM Advertisement of John B. Loughran, \"dealer in picture frames, looking glasses...and clocks,\" No. 182 Church St., Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 p. PM. Handbill describing exhibitions and activities of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. n.d. 1 p. PM. Black and white photograph, 8\" x 10\", of a woodcut of Market Square, Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 item. Ph.","Scope and Contents S.W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp.  ALS.  Including typescript.  1 p.","Advertisement for subscription to the \"Day Book\" for Norfolk and Portsmouth residents. Ca. 1870. Note: Photographs from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition held in Norfolk, Virginia are filed under James City County, Virginia in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Pocahontas Playbill. undated.","A letter from P.H. Drewry, 13 September 1922, regarding his proposed history of Petersburg. 1 piece. Tabb Street Presbyterian Church. List of members, 1867. Printed. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of business houses. 3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Photographs of the Virginia State College for Negroes in Petersburg, Virginia. undated. Account book from the Petersburg area. Earliest legible date is 1765. Partial. Fragile. Some names legible. Fragments of invoices from the Petersburg area. Fragile. Legible names: Mr. Buchanan, John Smith, Charles Hudson, Littlebury White, Buckner Raney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph and William Hamlin. 1759-1789. 8 items. Advertising card form the Davis Carriage Company. undated. Article on Blandford's Church from \"The Commonwealth Magazine\". June 1954. Report by the Association Preservation Petersburg Antiquities on the Pride Family and Pride's Field. Includes newspaper articles and photographs. February 4, 1938. Copy of legal document about moving a road near Blandford. Includes plat and list of all tithables on the land of Bollingbrook Ward. May 1787.","History of Portsmouth. By Mildred M. Holladay. In the Portsmouth Star, 19 January 1936. 1 piece. A deed given by Tapley Webb and others conveying a tract of land in Portsmouth to Purnal Pitts. 1812. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Six black and white photographs of the Providence Forge Mill showing inside and outside of mill. undated.","Papers, ca. 1793-1931, relating to Richmond, Va. Includes photographs, engravings, broadsides, programs of art exhibits, advertising cards, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clipping - \"Richmond, Virginia, in 1793, an unpublished manuscript of the Reverend Henry Toulmin, a visiting English clergyman (information obtained from Colonel Gamble, a merchant of Richmond). 1 item. [concluding article only]. Newspaper clipping of a letter, 17 April 1878, from S. Bassett French to John Letcher concerning the riot in Richmond, 2 April 1863. 1 item. Two copies of articles on the history of Richmond by Edward V. Valentine, William G. Stanard, Mary Newton Stanard, Douglas S. Freeman, H. J. Eckenrode and Sally Nelson Robbins, in the Richmond News-Leader, 29 December 1924. Advertising sheet of Richmond's business, enterprise and attractions. undated. 1 item. Prospectus of...Richmond, capital of Virginia [approaches to its history]...Whittet and Shepperson, 1937. 1 item. Photograph of an engraved view of Richmond. Engravings (2 copies) of \"Richmond from the James.\" New York: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., 1871. Engraving of Richmond, n.d.","Typescript (carbon copy) concerning Richmond Academy of Fine Arts. Printed card concerning Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture, 1585-1830. Broadside, 1937, concerning exhibit of chapbooks and battledores at the Valentine Museum. Program, 1938, for Steuben Glass exhibit at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Program, 1939, of exhibit of watercolors by Edmund S. Campbell. Agreement (unexecuted carbon copy), 1918, between Manchester National Bank of Richmond and Bank of Commerce and Trusts. Photographs (printed) of Richmond buildings. Engravings of capitol building Richmond (London: Published 1831, I. T. Hinton \u0026 Simpkin and Marshall). Newspaper clipping, 1925, concerning Virginia House. Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell]. Filed in Mapcase. Advertising materials (cards, broadsides and blotters). 37 items. (One item, re: Dietz Publishing Company is filed in Mapcase).","Scope and Contents Broadside, 1 April 1875, of First Baptist Church, Richmond. Invitation, 1859, to Monumental Church. Invitation, 1865, to St. Paul's Church. Bulletin, 23 November 1930, of Second Baptist Church. Letter, 1846, concerning schooner, Caroline. Broadside (copies) concerning \"Civic Association\" and \"Committee on Charter Changes.\"","Scope and Contents 29 January 1882 J. A. Cantrell, [?] to Carrie Irwin, Grace Chapel. Impending visit of [?] Doggett and [?] Saunders. 1 p. ALS. 4 November 1890 Milton F. Paddock, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., to Thomas Browder, Richmond, Va. Since Grace Church is to lose Dr. [?] Jackson, recommends Charles A. Rickseeker. 3 pp. ALS. 7 January 1895 Mary E. Warren [Richmond, Va.] to Dr. Jno. R. Wheat, [Richmond, Va.] Account of money spent fro Christmas decorations. 4 pp. ALS. 6 April 1895 Gynne A. Lyell, Richmond, Va., to President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Expiration of terms of members of musical committee. 8 April 1895 Virginia M. Robinson, [Richmond, Va.], to President, Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church [Richmond, Va.] Music committee. 3 pp. ALS. 5 March 1917 Robert A. Goodwin, Richmond, Va., to Vestry of Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Resignation as assistant minister. 1 p. ALS. January 1918 Memorial to Lucy Ambler Mason by Vestry of Grace Church. 2 pp. TD. 15 March 1918 Alms Boxes Report. 1 p. D. 5 March 1918 Report of Junior Auxiliary. 2 pp. D. 16 January 1919 L. U. McCabe, The Chancel Chapter, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., to Mrs. E. O. McCabe et al. Solicitation for contributing members. 1 p. TL. Verso bears agenda for a meeting. 1 p. D. 25 March 1919 Report of Grace Church Auxiliary of the Red Cross. Signed Mary A. Randolph. 5 pp. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Chancel Guild. By L. U. McCabe. 4 pp. on 1 leaf. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Woman's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Lists donations to War Relief Fund, to Lucy Ambler Mason Leper Memorial Fund, to aid in Influenza Epidemic (soup and milk), to adopt French orphan, and given to Richmond charities. 3 pp. DS. 7 July 1919 William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Leaves town for a prolonged stay. 1 p. ALS. Encloses letter, 3 July 1919, of William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Vestry, Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. Resigning as vestryman. 1 p. ALS. 4 August 1919 William H. Palmer, Blacksburg, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Prevented by ill-health from attending vestry meetings and unable to attend duties as senior warden. 1 p. ALS. 5 January 1920; 8 March 1920 Minutes of vestry meetings. 4 pp. D. undated Report of Junior Auxiliary, signed by Maude Cooke, treasurer. 1 p. DS. undated Report of Chancel Chapter. Signed Lily Urquhart McCabe. 4 pp. ADS. undated Report of Primary Department, Grace Church Sunday School. 1 p. TD. undated Report of Grace Church Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Paul. Signed by Stuart Cooke. 2pp. DS.","Organizations Letters, 1883, concerning Amateur Dramatic Club. Reports, 1856-1857, of board of directresses of Female Humane Association. Invitation, 1847, of Home Club [to meet at home of Joseph R. Anderson]. Four letters, 1853-1854, to Richmond Athenaeum (from Philip Slaughter, James F. Field, and J. Wood Johns). Announcement, 1884, of meeting of Richmond Microscopic Society. Broadside, 1931, concerning Virginia Historical Society. Two letters, 1911, of Grace M. Dodge re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of A. Beirne Blair re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of L. S. Joffe re: YMCA. Program, 1903, of Academy of Music. Program, 3 February 1930, The Artists Series of Concerts (Boston Symphony Orchestra). Legal Petition, ca. 1887, of A. A. Branch, executrix of her husband Thomas Branch's estate to award his daughter her annuity in one lump sum. Deed, 1858, of confirmation between Francis J. Brand, Willie Graseser, and Mary Selle and Charles Selle for a lot in Richmond [Brand was trustee for Mary Selle]. Deed, 1880, of confirmation by Joseph Francis Beyer to Glaser. Deed, 1907, between Isaac Digges and Benj. Barret for Isaac Digges interest in Va. Corporation Digest. Memorandum, 1823, re: John Van Lew \u0026 Co. Petition, 1869, of James Duke for a re-hearing in case of John Van Lew v. Duke. Account, 1836, re: selling of Swan Tavern. Third person letter re: lot on 12th St. Judgement, 1833, in Crump vs. Wren administrator, etc. Judgement, 1833, in Cotton \u0026 Clark. Notice, 1870, of motion for injunction in Ruper v. Sedgewick. Order, 1807, to pay Peter Gordon for defense of Alexander Spotswood. Deed, 1807, from Samuel McCraw and Geo. Fisher, trustees and Margretta West to Samuel Myers for Quesnay's Academy ground. Lease, 1861, from Spiro Zetila to Alfred Paul. Negative photocopy of letter, 1784, of Turner [?] to Clerk of Henrico re: lots in Richmond. Notes, 1888, concerning correspondence concerning a house and lot in Richmond.","Administrator, executor or guardian, 1856-1870. 46 items. Commissioner of revenue for the city of Richmond, 1856-1860. 3 items. Inspector of tobacco in the city of Richmond, 1871-1873. 3 items. Minister, 1861-1888. 18 items. Notary public for the city of Richmond, Hanover and Henrico counties, 1856-1893. 125 items. Sergeant of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Sheriff of the city of Richmond, 1856. 2 items. Treasurer of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Fragments of bonds. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Advertisements Advertisement, n.d., for a lecture by A. Edward Newton. Filed in Mapcase. Advertisement, 1939, Musicians Club of Richmond. Advertisement for lectures at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Advertisement for the Cavalcade of the Cavaliers Pageant. Advertisement for \"Strange Interlude\" by Eugene O'Neill at Lyric Theater. Advertisement, 1931, for Westinghouse Salutes Richmond. Posters Poster for San Carlo Opera at the Mosque. Filed in Mapcase. Poster, 18-19 May 1928, for Adventure Days in Richmond. Filed in Mapcase. Richard Adams Papers Accounts, 1785-1811, of Richard Adams [probably two men, one of whom died in 1800]. Bond, 1787, of Richard Adams (executor of Thomas B. Adams). Letter, 1792, to Richard Adams. Order, 1811, of Richard Adams. Bond, 1805, of Cyrus Griffin to Richard Adams. Order, 1810, of Cyrus Griffin. Bonds Fidelity bond, 1867, of Samuel C. Greenhow and William H. Haxall to administer estate. Fidelity bond, 1868, of John Johns, Jr., and Bradley T. Johnson. Bond, 1802, of John Mayo with Edward Carrington, trustee for Elizabeth Anne Mayo. Bond, 1854, of J. B. Morton, Hugh W. Fry, Arthur A. Morson, and John M. Patton with Richmond and York River Railroad. Bond, 1816, of Richard E. Parker and William Foushee, Sr, with trustees of Richmond Academy. Correspondence Letter, 1841, of George Jones to Committee of the Marshall Theater Request, 1822, of L. W. Dandridge, J. E. Dandridge, and James Rawlings, attorney for Rob. F. Dandridge, trustee for S. A. Williams. Correspondence, 1912, of Ordway Puller to Samuel B. Dunstan and statement of Dunstan re: sale of property. Programs Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (Johann Strauss). Program, 1930, of Adventure Days. Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (\"The Newly-Weds and their Baby.\") Program, 1905, of \"Magda\" at Lyric Theatre. Program, 1929, \"Marco Millions\" and other plays. Photographic images of Richmond Schools.","Scope and Contents History of Richmond's Social Service Societies of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fun handwritten cover by J. Luther Kibler when radio addresses acquired. Copies of typed radio addresses, Numbers 1-11 and 17 to 56, given by Elwood Street from 1942 to 1948. Includes correspondence between Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fund, and J. Luther Kibler about Mr. Street's articles in Virginia's county courthouses. Business card for \"Moore \u0026 Scott, Commission Merchants\" located at Nos. 1316 and 1318 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Numbers 1 - 31 of the radio addresses entitled \"Richmond's Home Fires\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Numbers 23 - 56 of the radio addresses entitled \"War and Community\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1943.","Scope and Contents Brochures \"A Tour of Historic Richmond\" arranged for the convenience of guests in Richmond by Hotel John Marshall.  1940. \"Picturesque Richmond, Richmond, VA and her Suburbs\", published by the J.L. Hill Printing Company.  1891. \"Footpaths in Historic Richmond.\"  1944. Cardboard placard, \"This Virginia State Flag,\" about a flag made at No. 1 West Franklin Street in the winter of 1864-1865 by Sallie Radford Munford.  Placed by the Richmond Chaper, United Daughters of the  Confederacy.  1941. Buildings and Scenes Small pamphlet on the Virginia House in Winsor Farms. Copies of engravings of scenes in Richmond by Margeret Dasheill, Episcopal Home in Richmond, Virginia.  1940. Note card of St. John's Church.  undated. Copy of a woodcut of the Virginia Capitol Building by Frieda Koontz.  1939. Account of stewardship at the Craig House.  1937. Newspaper article on the Old Mud House in Powhatan County.  undated. Businesses and Advertisements Blank checks from Office of the Greenwood Mining Company on the Farmer's Bank of Virginia in 1800's, Citizen's Bank of Richmond in the 1880's, Mechanics' Bank in New York in the 1830's and George D. Mayo on the First National Bank in Richmond, Virginia in 1910. Writing paper from Murphy's Hotel (3 sheets) and an advertisement or paper covering for \"Dove's Comp. Fluid\" by S.E. Dove of Richmond, Virginia.  undated. Broadside for a sideshow presented by George J. Johnson and Son, Richmond.  Acts are Gazzell, Mermaid and the Sea and Punch and Judy.  undated. Brochure advertising the sale of \"Richmond, Capital of Virginia (Approaches to its History) by Various Hands\" published by Whittet and Shepperson.  1937. Gary's Autographic Tablet advertisement, manufactured and sold by A.J. Gary, Richmond, Virginia.  undated. \"Catalogue of Mme. Demorest's reliable Patterns of the Fashion.\"  1875. \"Richmond Produce Price Current\"  of  W.D. Tompkins and Bro., General Commission Merchants.  June 18, 1868. Advertisement for the sale of books by Richmond Authors in Historic Linden Row.  Linden Corner Book Sellers.  1953. Advertisement for William C. West, Architect and Superintendent.  1892. WRVA Brochures on their daily radio programs.  May 1947 – March 1951.","Scope and Contents Museums and Historical Societies Pamphlet and cards from the Valentine Museum. 4 items. Ca 1940's. Invitations and other material from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Ca 1940's. Papers General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking people and businesses in Richmond for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly. February 29, 1924. Subscription to \"Hillyer's American Railroad Magazine\" from a subscriber in Richmond, Virginia. March 1, 1859. Legal Receipt from Thomas W. Doswell, Sheriff of Richmond. James L. and J.W. Richardson are mentioned. 1856. Religion Baptism certificate for Mary Latham Willis in the Broad Street Station in Richmond, Virginia by a member of the Virginia Conf. , M.E. Church, South. 1874. Card about \"A Popular Lecture by Rev. J.J. Lafferty\" at the Clay-Street Methodist Church. September 13. Back cover of a book from the Clay Street Sunday School Library. Social Miller and Rhoads announcement for a \"Book and Author Dinner.\" undated. Richmond Lodge, No. 10, request, \"Brother, You are requested to attend your Brethren at their Lodge Room, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Master. John Fox, Sec'y. Richmond, September 7, 1799. Memorial Bazaar flyer for bazaar to raise money for the Confederate Museum and monument. April 11, 1893. Invitation letter from the Junior League of Richmond for a Book and Author Dinner. March 26, 1948. Brochures from concerts and plays: \"A Streetcar named Desire,\" 1950; \"Carousel\"by the Astra Company of Richmond, undated; \"Annie Get Your Gun with Mary Martin,\" undated; \"The Howards of Virginia\", undated; newspaper review of La Argentina, undated; Boston Symphony Orchestra in 193 and T. Michaux Moody productions, \"Conchita Supervia\" in 1932, \"The Bluebird\" newspaper review and a brochure, \"Lawrence Tibbett\" in 1931. Proclamation by the Mayor of Richmond, J. Fulmer Bright, about the creation of \"The Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission\" and proclaiming a Home-Coming Fortnight to be held September 12th, 1937. 2 copies. Brochure for \"Adventure Days\" conducted by Inter-Club Council. 1930. Brochure for \"Cavalcade of the Cavaliers\" at the Hotel John Marshall. September 13 to 25.","General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking certain people and businesses for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly.  February 29, 1924.","Scope and Contents Three programs for the Richmond Theatre, undated, but probably the late 19th century. 1881 price list for John Laird's Green-houses, located at Grace and Broad, between Henry and Smith Streets. Also called Grace Street Gardens. Front cover of \"Catalogue of the Southern Female Institute\" in Richmond, Virginia for Session 1866-1867. D. Lee Powell, A.M., was the principal.","Scope and Contents Removed from Folder 2 Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell] Certificate of Master Craftsman for August A. Dietz, Jr. Removed from Folder 6 Poster for E. Edward Newton Lecture Handwritten San Carlo Opera poster \"Adventure Days in Richmond, Va\" poster.","Deed given by George D. White and wife, 12 March 1895, conveying certain lots in the city of Roanoke to Mrs. E. C. Barksdale. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Advertising card for \"Miss Millie Booz\" a \"fashionable Milliner and Mantuajaker.\" Found in 1830 Staunton Spectator. undated.","Contract with Isaac Sheetz to build the Strasburg Academy.","A note regarding the burning of Suffolk in 1779. 1 item.","Brochure on Washington, Virginia.","Scope and Contents An artificial grouping of papers, 1632-1973, relating to Williamsburg, Va. Includes maps, articles, drawings, letters, material concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, papers concerning the Black population, photographs of buildings, church bulletins, papers concerning civic organizations, deeds, leases, tax receipts, advertisements, papers concerning education and items relating to Colonial National Historical Park. The materials that comprise this collection were donated in batches to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by John D. Haskell, Jr., John Lawrence, Brian Blouet, Parke Rouse, and Staunton Aylor between the years of 1993 and 2001. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center. Related material: Material given by the Williamsburg Historic Records Association has been accessioned and filed individually. Enter \"Williamsburg Historic Records Association\" as \"Creator\" to see these accessions. Mss. 79 Sw4 Earl Gregg Swem Papers, 2008.364 addition: this group may originally have been part of folders 4 and 7 of the Williamsburg Papers. Mss. 1.09 Williamsburg (Va.) Ephemera Collection, 1892-[ongoing] Mss. 91 B38 Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.) Records, 1662-[ongoing] Mss. Acc. 1991.43 Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown (Va.) Photographs, circa 1890-1930 Some newspaper runs were removed from this collection and added the newspaper collection.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town (in chronological order). Includes transcripts from printed sources.","Pencil sketch of the view of Williamsburg from the south (about 1860) by Mary Wall Christian from original by J. A. Graham.","Watercolor view of Williamsburg from the south by Emily Sneed from original by J. A. Graham.","Scope and Contents Blueprints of maps of Williamsburg. \"Palisades 1632-83\" (Colonial Williamsburg Research and Development Office, 1 November 1933). \"Maps showing location of Palisades 1632-83 in relation to Bland's Survey of 1699 and the layout of the City of Williamsburg\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., February 1949). \"Map showing approximate location of the 17th century horse path which went through Williamsburg prior to 1699 when this are was known as Middle Plantation\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., 3 October 1942).","Transcript of Earl Dunmore's letter - a historical and general view of Williamsburg.","Transcript of letters to George Washington concerning defense of Williamsburg from Charles Lee, 1776.","List of arms removed from Governor's Palace on 24 June 1775, by American colonists after Lord Dunmore's escape.","Scope and Contents Various articles from \"The Virginia Argus\" in early 19th century.","Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, dated 15 October 1881, with an article and illustrations of Williamsburg at that time period.","Ordinances of the City of Williamsburg in effect 1 October 1895.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.","National Geographic articles about Colonial Williamsburg dated 1954 and 1968.","Several programs from services commemorating I-Day and victory of WWII.","Booklet entitled Facts about Williamsburg and vicinity, dated 1900.","Booklet entitled Richmond to Jamestown via America's most historic river, dated 1938.","The Journal of American History, 1919, includes several photographs of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary.","Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Filed in Locked Section.","Pen and ink sketch, photgraphic copies and correspondence with Earl Gregg Swem concerning the seal.","Photostatic copy of ten pages from Cornwallis' orderly book when he was in Williamsburg in 1781. A note concerning Pennsylvania officers near Williamsburg in the summer of 1781. A sketch of Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to the Civil War. See also, addition Mss. Acc. 1995.39. Diary: 1861 Photographic copy of a diary and memorandum book of Samuel E. Holt, surgeon in the Confederate Army, stationed at Williamsburg and Yorktown, 3 September - 23 October 1861. (The original is in the possession of Mrs. Eva Rosseau, Williamsburg, Va.) Typescripts of letters: 1862 Typescripts of letter of Gen. Philip Kearny to his wife, 7 May 1862, and 15 May 1862. (Originals in the Library of Congress.) Letter: 4 October 1862 Robert F. Cole, Williamsburg, Va., to [?], certifying that his iron grey mare was taken from him by order of Lt. Col. Smith. Letter: 7 October 1862 Major J. P. Wilson, Head Quarters 5th Penna. Cavalry, to Captain G. C. Johnston, A.A.G., Yorktown, Va. stating when he will make a report of all the horses taken from citizens of Williamsburg. Letter: November 19, 1862. Mrs. M.N. Munford, Williamsburg, to Gen. [Henry A.] Naglee requesting his aid against thefts by runaway negroes and soldiers, especially the use of a government wagon to haul fuel and his assistance, in obtaining medicine for herself. Letter: 16 May 1865 Sallie Munford, at Tazewell Hall, to Lizzie Ewell, describing conditions in Williamsburg. Letter: 8 April 1866 Robert M. West at North East P.O., Cecil County, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell concerning the theft of valuables from the home of Miss Gabriella Galt and destruction at the College of William and Mary by Union troops. Engraving: Engraving of the \"Battle of Williamsburg\" from the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers (Johnson, Fry \u0026 Co., Publishers, N.Y.) Correspondence and notes of Dr. Earl G. Swem about the Battle of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents 1862 articles concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862: New York Daily Tribune, 8 May 1862; New York Daily Tribune,10 May 1862, Pages 7-8; New York Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 1-2; New York Daily Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 11-12; New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 3-4 and New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 5-6. Brochure: \"Williamsburg in the Civil War\" published by the Williamsburg Civil War Committee. Photographs of drawings of Williamsburg and Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-Works, 6 May 1862. Description of the Battle of Williamsburg, Comte De Paris. Article on Fall of Fort Magruder.","The Peninsula Guide, 1936; The Cradle of the Republic - Williamsburg, Jamestown, \u0026 Yorktown, 1924; The Cradle of the Nation, 1931 and a brochure, \"When Washington's Sweetheart Fainted.\"","Scope and Contents Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, June 1939-November 1941 Antiques Forum with an index of people, places, things, events and more. undated. Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1928 and December 1929.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from January - March, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from April - June, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from July - December 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1931 and December 1932.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between January 1933 and July 1935.","Minutes of the Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.","Circulars, 1930-1939. Exhibition of American Folk Art bulletin","Scope and Contents September 1866 John Anderson, Claremont [?] to J. H. Crump, n.p. Asks him to reserve half his wages until 12 June 1868 V. C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., to Rev. A. Dunlop. Notification that repairs will be made to the church of which he is the pastor. 1 p. ALS. 26 May 1869 Appointment as Registering Officer for 3rd Registration Precinct for Alexander Dunlop. Signed by Edward [Richard Sprigg] Canby. 1 p. DS. 24 March 1874 Inventory of personal property of W. W. Cumber. Taken by Frank Smith, Norton Moses Weaver, \u0026 Samuel Smith. Appraised by County of York. 2 pp. D. undated Receipt for rent of school house to the Trustees of Public School No. 3 (A. Dunlop and F. S. Norton). 1 p. DS. debt to Alexander Dunlop [Williamsburg, Va.] is paid. 1 p. ALS. Obituary of Dr. James Blaine Blayton, Sr., a physician in Williamsburg, Virginia. December 18, 2002.","List to be sold by Dixon \u0026 Hunter, 11 February 1775 Dietz Press Listing","Photographs and descriptive material of buildings: Michel's drawing of Williamsburg buildings. 2 copies. Prints of buildings. Audrey House.","Capitol Court House (Old) Eastern Lunatic Asylum","Governor's Palace","Kerr-Vest Kitchen Market Square Tavern Masonic Hall Methodist Episcopal Church Powder Magazine Providence Hall","Data on the Public Prison compiled from original sources for The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Elizabeth Schmucker Stubbs, 1929.","Raleigh Tavern Tazewell Hall Theater Travis House Tucker House Tyler House Benjamin Waller House Williamsburg Inn (Old) Williamsburg Inn (New) Wythe House Unidentified Buildings Williamsburg Property  Scrapbook of photographs of Williamsburg houses taken about 1921. Mounted photographs of Williamsburg houses.","Advertising sheets, brochures, cards, and newspaper accounts of banks and business houses.","Progress report.","Auction advertisements.","Factory catalog, 1991 (first catalog).","Controversy concerning sermon by the Rev. Cotesworth P. Lewis, 12 November 1967, before President Lyndon B. Johnson. Includes copy of sermon, newspaper clippings, statements from the Congressional Record. History of Bruton Parish Church. Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 13).","Organ recital programs, 1939-1941. One poster, 1943, filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 14). Weekley bulletins, 1928-1945.","Booklets, 1947 \u0026 1949.","Poster, 1951. Announcements, 1944-1946. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg. (folder 15a).","Announcements.","Bulletins, 1936-1938 \u0026 1942","Bulletins, 1943-1948","Bulletins, 1949-1953.","Announcements, brochures, bulletins, 1949. Brochure, Methodist Sites in Historic Williamsburg.","Bulletins.","Bulletins","Bulletins.","Epworth League program.  Winter 1924.","Scope and Contents Pamphlet for \"A Call to Prayer\" on the wsorld Day of Prayer sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. March 4, 1949. \"Bicentennial of Worship\" article from the Daily Press about the First Baptist Church formed by African Americans. 1996.","American Civic Association Correspondence. Cleaning up. n.d. Community Center, 1954. Community Christmas Events. Community Counvil. Community Fund, 1953. Community Sings. County Council of Women's Clubs. Youth Welfare Council.","American Association of University Women. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch: List of members, 1916. Notice, 1939. Business Men's Association, 1901. Chautauqua Association. Exchange Club flyers. (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 17). Garden Club: Garden Week. Newspaper articles, 1973. Programs, 1935-1936. Brochures, 1950-1956. Yearbook, 1941-1942. Garden Symposium.","Lion's Club. Officers' Wives Club. Pulaski Club: Two letter heads and one newspaper clipping. Red Cross: One membership card, 1929. Soroptimist Club. Swimming Club. Tidewater Guidance Clinic. United Service Organizaitons Club. United World Federalists. Virginia Federation Home Demonstration Club. Williamsburg Film Study Group. Williamsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Williamsburg Regional Library Association. Young Women's Club.","Programs.","American Association of University Women: Program and ballot, 1930. Hampton Roads Chemists' Club: Circular, 1931. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Poetry Society: Programs, 1928-1936. Society of American Archivists. Southeastern Regional Conference of Law Teachers. Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of John Dameron with Secretary Thomas Nelson, with account of certificate recorded by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Castleton Harper and John Curd in account with Secretary Thomas Nelson, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of Colonel Joshua Fry with Secretary Nelson. Signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, April 1768 Account of Samuel Havistone, 1766, with the auditors with statement of account by Robert Prentis, Williamsburg. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1768 Account of John \u0026 Gerry Smith with Secretary Thomas Nelson with account of recording certificate for probating Smith's bill, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Bassett, William, 1717 Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883 Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Photostatic copy of indenture, 1 February 1823, between Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia (Nelson) Meade, his wife, and Dr. Alexander Galt for the purchase of a house and lot by Dr. Galt. 2 pp. Cy of DS. John T. James, 1859 Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. (Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Receipt of Samuel R. Mouzon for his share of the estate of William Nelson of Williamsburg, $218.64 1/2. 1 p. DS. Tyler [ ], 1812 Typed copy of an advertisement by in the Richmond Enquirer, 2 October 1812, offering for rent a dwelling in Williamsburg, recently occupied by Chancellor Tyler.","Teterel, Francis: Policies and premium receipts. 1807-1925 Waters, Sarah: Policies and premium receipts. 1796-1799 Webb, Walter W.: Receipt for premium. 1825.","Wedding Announcement, 1939","Deed given by the trustees on the city of Williamsburg to John Custis conveying three lots in the city. Signed by John Clayton and William Robertson","Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883","Anderson, Robert A contract for purchase of corn and fodder from John T. Marston. 1835. Cocke, Doctor Doctor Cocke of old Williamsburg. A printed article. Reprinted form the Medical Times, October 1936. Fresheau [Freneau], Peter Peter Fresheau [Freneau], Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Maryanne Scott, New York, 25 April 1749. Order to pay Charles Stewart the sum of five pounds sterling. Hundley, Jack \"They've sold the town.\" poem. 1929. Hunter, William Typed memoranda concerning William Hunter. Johnson, James James Johnson vs. Henry Wilson. Suit. 1842. Parks, Eleanor Typed copy of renunciation of benefit from will of William Parks. 1750. Parks, William Typed copy of will. 1750. Correspondence concerning a memorial to William Parks. 1922. Pelham, Ann Creese Silhouette of Ann Creese Pelham, wife of Peter Pelham. Richard, Milly Vicksburg, Miss., to Captain Thomas Russell, n.p., Va. 8 July 1868. A former slave who belonged to Scervant Jones inquires about her relations. She was Milly Armstrong. 2 pp. ALS. Rind, William Copy of inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Rind. 1773. Scott, Robert G. Typed copy of an advertisement of Robert G. Scott, attorney. In the Richmond Enquirer, 27 October 1812. Smith, Sydney Williamsburg, Va., to Henry Smith, 1/2 Way House, York Co., Va., 23 February 1854. Discusses local grassroots politics and his intention to run for Commonwealths attorney. 3 pp. ALS. Taliaferro, Charles Typescript about portrait. Warwick, Eliza Typed copies of correspondence of Eliza Warwick of Williamsburg, Va., 1801-1803. Originals in the Valentine Museum.","Affidavits denying that demonstrations were made against the United States by Williamsburg militia.  1872.","Announcements, newspaper clippings, etc.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Scope and Contents Advertisements and other written material for moving pictures. Poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" is filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 29).","Garland of Spring Carols.","Receipt for the subscription to the Virginia Gazette., 1930 Outline of W. J. Johnston as editor of the Virginia Gazette.","Programs and posters.","Sheet of paper made by the Williamsburg Restoration illustrating the water mark of William Parks.","Barter Theater and Children's Theater Programs, announcements. Little Theater League., 1929-1938 Programs, announcements, and posters. Other Organizations, 1785, 1925-1930 Notes, programs, circulars, and posters.","Addresses and cards.  1875, 1924, 1931, 1948","Dedication program, 12 May 1962.","The Evening Press. Catalog of type specimens. The Williamsburg Bulletin (1945), Gardiners Virginia Gazette (1942) and The Evening Press (July 1942).  All of the above were edited and printed by Joseph Rowe Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Souvenir booklet of the Williamsburg Pre-Restoration Old-Timers reunion, November 1-2, 1980 (Samuel \"Billy\" D. Royall, printer).","Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy. Letters of application and recommendation for teaching position in the proposed male and female schools, 1849. Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy.","Photostats, 1811 Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia to Carter Berkeley, pertaining to schools in Williamsburg, 1811. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 32). Advertisement, 1805 A newspaper advertisement concerning Mr. Anderson's school for young ladies. Photostatic copy. April 30, 1805, Richmond Enquirer. Letter, 1820 A letter from Margaret Page, at Williamsburg, to John Page, at Union Town, Monroe County, Virginia, 19 January 1820, mentioning the opening of Mr. Morse's school for young ladies. (See Page-Saunders Papers, Folder 1). Letter, 1849 William Hodges, Washington, D.C., to Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., concerning the rental of his house for the Female School. 10 June 1849. 2 pp. ALS Williamsburg Female Academy, 1849-1852, 1862 A circular letter from Hubert P. LeFebvre, at Richmond, 21 August 1849. Catalog. 1851-1852. Typescript of a letter application from John K. Noel for a teaching position, noting his experience as principal of both the Williamsburg Female and Male Academies. 1862. Williamsburg Male Academy, 1855 Printed circular. 1855. Williamsburg Military School (Morressett \u0026 Peyton), 1852-1853 Letter, 1840 A letter from E.G. and M.R. Gatliff, at Williamsburg, to James Baytop, at Springfield, Gloucester Court House, 7 April 1840, concerning a girls' school. (See Gloucester County Papers, Folder 3). Bills, 1848, 1868 Bills for school supplies and tuition. 1848 and 1868. Copies. Book List A list of school books. Copy from a paper of Judge Frank Armistead of Williamsburg, Virginia. Female Seminary, 1880 See Armistead Papers, Folder 1.","Matthew Whaley, 1923-1931, 1943, 1945 Circulars and programs. 1923-1931. (new MW opened 15 September 1930, per The Powder Horn, October 1930). Dramatic Club bulletins and poster. Graduation invitation, 1945. Programs, 1943. Program for the George Washington Bicentennial, 1932. The Powder Horn, the school newspaper, March 1928, October - December 1930. Bruton Heights School Commencement invitation, concert program. Miscellaneous Rawls Byrd, History of the Public Schools in Williamsburg. Facts on Public Schools brochures, 1972-1973. 1984. \"Pride in the Past,\" American Education Week, November 11-17. From the Virginia Gazette. Teachers' Guides \"Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Virginia.\" \"The War and Elementary School Instruction in American Colonial Life.\"","1 photograph.","List of paid Capitation Taxes for 1946, 1947 and 1948 on or before May 7, 1949 and for 1947, 1948 and 1949 on or before December 12, 1949.","Scope and Contents \"A Bibliography on the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg\" by Elsie Alderson.","Scope and Contents Flyers, pamphlets and more on the Colonial National Monument, \"A Brief History of and Guide Book to Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown\" by Rutherfoord Goodwin (signed by the author), \"A Historic Old Virginia Pilgrimage\" brochure for taking a cruise to the Williamsburg area on April 29 - May 1, 1930 and brochures and reprints about Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Tourist hardback book, \"Historic Peninsula of Virginia,\" distributed by Stone and Webster, Inc. in 1928. Photostatic copy of newspaper account of Jamestown Day, May 13. Year unknown.","A Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Williamsburg, 1945. Zoning Ordinance Adopted 1947.","Scope and Contents Oversized items removed from Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg Papers. Organized by the folder from which they were removed. Folder 3: Williamsburg Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Folder 13: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Folder 14: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster for \"Lecture Recital at Bruton Parish Church...Dr. David McK. Williams.\" 1943. Folder 15a: Churches - Christian Science Monitor, 1951 poster for a lecture by Claire Rauthe and 1944-45 free lecture announcements. Folder 17: Clubs and Organizations - The Exchange Club flyers, 1949-1954. Folder 19: Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. Folder 29: Moving Pictures - Large poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" to be held at the Williamsburg Theater. undated. Folder 32: Schools - Private Schools - Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia, to Carter Berkeley pertaining to schools in Williamsburg. 1811","Letter written by W. Fred Andrews of Gahanna, Ohio to Parke Rouse, Jr. reminiscing about his days as a student at the College of William and Mary. 3 pp. June 22, 1974.","ALS of C.P. Armistead, Williamsburg to the Hon. R. Taylor Scott, Richmond, Virginia, dated 27 May 1893 regarding his brother running for office, probably the Electoral Board of James City County.","Photocopies of newsclippings, journal articles, and Bruton Parish Bulletins about the 1991 dig by New Agers to search for evidence in the Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Virginia, to support the controversial claim that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays plus a formula for establishing world peace. August 20, 1992 photographs of Bruton Parish Churchyard digs with Marley Brown, archaelogist of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. One photograph shows the Middleton Vault.","Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the \"insane asylum\" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by \"revolutionary maidens\" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.","One page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of March 10, 1887, entitled \"Virginia a day in a historic town--views of old Williamsburg.\"","Scope and Contents Fragment of a receipt signed by Abram. Loc[ke]tt and \"Wmsburg Dist\" noted on the bottom of the page. undated.","Signed Williamsburg Tricentennial poster, 1999.","Handwritten letter from O. F. Helner of the 33rd regiment, at a camp near Williamsburg to Mr. Abbott. He writes about the Battle of Williamsburg and a visit by General McClellan to the camp. May 1862. Transcript included.","Scope and Contents Playbills, 1891-1896 and undated, from plays staged at Cameron Hall at Eastern State Hospital with actors and actresses from the College of William and Mary and the local community. Some programs list \"The Virginia Comedians\" as the producer. Playbills, 1910 and 1916, from plays staged at the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Union soldier's letter, \"John\" to his sweetheart \"Mary,\" 12 May (1862), regarding the occupation of Williamsburg by the North. Mention of Northern dead in Williamsburg after the battle and burying soldiers. Excerpt, \"...there are some very pretty girls here but I noticed that some of them were [wear] the rebel flag on their bosom.\" Stereoscopic card, \"War Views, View of Court House and Church, Hospital of the 2nd Corps, Yorktown, Va.\" No. 2374, published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony \u0026 Co. Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington. Someone has crossed out \"Yorktown\" and written \"Williamsburg.\"","Four pamphlets: Catalogue of the Williamsburg Female Academy, 1851-1852; two copies of the catalogue of the Williamsburg Military School, Richmond, 1853; prospectus and catalogue of the Williamsburg Male Academy, 1852-1853.","Broadside dated December 14th, [1941], announcing a Citizen's Mass Meeting...at the Williamsburg Theatre.","Scope and Contents Photostat copies of newspaper articles about the Battle of Williamsburg from the New York Daily Tribune, May 10, 12 and 13, 1862, photostat copies of a map of the \"Lower Peninsula,\"  and \"Battle of Williamsburg\" and both a negative and a positive photocopies entitled \"Charge of Hancock's Brigade at Williamsburgh,\" \"Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-works in front of Williamsburg from sketches made May 6, 1862,\" \"Williamsburg, Va.\"  These prints have notes on them and might be partial proofs for a publication.","Three photographs of the Dedication of Ft. Magruder, May 5, 1952 by Von Dubell Studio.    Publication of a letter by The Business Men's Association of the City of Williamsburg about \"taking early steps for the proper  celebration at Jamestown of the Tercentennial Anniversary...did on the September 7, 1900, in the name of the citizens of Williamsburg, pass resolutions for the appointment of a committee...\"  On inside of pamphlet, resolutions are listed.","G.W. Thorpe Plat, surveyed March 1916; Pine Grest Subdivision blue print plat, owned and developed by Ernest G. Vaughan and sold to Carrie V. Williams, surveyed November/December 1939; Capitol Heights property blueprint plat of Frank G. Linekin, June 26, 1930; W.L. Jones blueprint plat,May 1926; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, August 10, 1939; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, December 10, 1920; Powhatan Park blueprint plat, property of York Land Corporation, April 1916; blueprint plat of property conveyed by Celia Maxton to others,land between route 60 and the railroad, September 7, 1952; and plat of property of H.D. Bozarth between Clay and Harrison Streets, June 19, 1925.","Posters for performances at the Matthew Whaley Auditorium in 1936, poster for \"Middle Plantation Art \u0026 Handcraft Exhibition\" at Casey's Annex (undated), poster for exhibit of \"Walt Disney's Original Paintings used in Snow White\" at the Bruton Parish House (undated), Williamsburg Tricentennial Poster, Colonial Williamsburg concert posters, Williamsburg Theatre posters (undated, possibly 1930's), and other posters for entertainment at Williamsburg High School and the Presbyterian Church (undated, possibly 1930's).","Two aerial photographs of South Henry Street area of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Undated.","Photograph of a print \"Loudon-street, Winchester.\"","Scope and Contents Many of these papers appear to be from the Clerk of Court office in Winchester, Virginia. Clerk of Court signatures include John Peyton, Clerk of Hustings, Winchester, Virginia and Algernon R. Wood. Organized in date order. Account for Nicholas Scheren to David Michael Rutter. May 1786 Payment from Dr. Robert Colvin to Philip Bush. October 12, 1786 Accounts for Robert Sherrard to James Murry. 1787 Payment from Robert Sherrard to John Hamilton for waggonage from Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] to Winchester, Virginia. 1787 Document about refund of payment made by Tejamus ? Dowdall to Robert Colvin, who opened a school. April 12, 1787 Court summons for Josiah Jackson and Zebediah Hollingsworth for James Murray in case with Robert Sherrard, Defendant. August 9, 1787 Indenture. James and Eleanor Wood of Davidson, North Carolina and David Dedderick, for Lot 9 on West side of Loudon (Loudoun) Street in Borough of Winchester. September 22, 1789 Marriage Bond between Enos Roberts and Mary Kendrick. January 13, 1790 Marriage bond of Conrad House and Susannah Shusher. December 27, 1790 Bond for James Walls as executor of last Will and Testament of John Wynn. June 30, 1794 Charter between Shreve Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland and James Moseley, Merchant on freight on the ship Alexandria. July 4, 1796 Marriage license between James A. Nelson and Polly M. Donald. April 26, 1802 Manumission papers from Peter Lauck to Peter Bisick. March 14, 1806 Affidavit. Josiah Massy took oath of Lieutenant in 31st Regiment, 16th Brigade. Signed by A. (B.) Miller. May 2, 1812. Register of sale of Louisa Robinson (wife of Jonathan Robinson) to Doctor Daniel Conrad. August 3, 1818. Act \"to amend the Act incorporating the Town of Winchester.\" Complete handwritten text of the act as presented to the General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia. Copied by William Munford, Keeper of the Rolls. Document bound with string. Dated December 12, 1818 and passed January 9, 1819 Inquest. \"Inquisition on the body of Robert Cockerton (?) who died at the house of Elizabeth Pendleton, Innkeeper. November 1, 1820 Contract/letter of attorney between John Holland of Gosney Manor of Shenandoah County, Virginia, woolan manufacturer, and George Hadfield of Old Hall, County of Chester, in England to Hugh Shaw. June 8, 1827 Manumission papers where Margaret Galloway emancipates negro woman, Maria, wife of William Tuckrin, a free negro. October 17, 1827 Manumission papers or Certification of Freedom for Negro Lucy under the will of Alexander White of Woodville. June 13, 1832 Certificate of Freedom, or Manumission papers, signed by Phebe Coubourn that she raised Nancy Sabro, a \"dark Muluto\" who was born of free parents. September 21, 1835 Notice to Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester for summons of Jonathan Cox, Davy Johnson, Thomas Pollard, James Pollard, Richard Strange, Lewis Smith, David Washington and Rose Williams for \"remaining within this corporation and Commonwealth more than 12 months of their right to freedom…\" May 5, 1846 Bill of sale to William H. Brown from George R. Long for sale of negro man, Abraham Washington. August 24, 1846 Court Case. Algernon R. Wood, prosecutor for Commonwealth of Virginia, against James Pollard, a free negro or mulatto who remained in Virginia after he was freed. October 3, 1846 Court summons for Sally Field for remaining in Winchester after being freed. June 23, 1848 Mary, negro slave of Joseph Baker, charged with trying to poison Nancy Lindsey with tea. June 1, 1849 Notarized statements of Amelia Ann Buck of Warren County, Virginia regarding copartnership with John R. Ricards, John N. Buck of Baltimore, Maryland and Thomas L. Blakemon of Warren County regarding hotel, Mountain House in Hampshire County, Virginia. John R. Buck sells his interest to his brother, William M. Buck. July 3, 1850 Letter from Baltimore, Maryland regarding his father's estate. Author unknown. February 20, 1851 Recording of last will and testament of Addison B. Riely in Baltimore, Maryland. Endorsed by Ann R. Riely. September 27, 1852 Certificate for R.B. Allen to sell wine at his store on Cameron Street.September 1, 1855 Court summons in case of Patrick Conner vs John H. Anderson, Conner's apprentice. October 8, 1856 Letter from John Quanten ? to Robert L. Brookings asking for servant woman Lucy who was part of the estate of Mrs. Emmets?. May 27, 1857 Indictment. John Howard, alias John Newman, a free negro, was accused of assault by Rachel Ann Holler, a white woman and jailed. Indictment against James W. Jones, the jailor, for allowing the prisoner to escape. March 17, 1860 Command to the Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester to take \"…Maria Ball [Colored]…her safely keep…until May indictment … for remaining in the State of Virginia…without lawful permission. April 21, 1860 Notice to Sheriff of Berkeley County, Virginia to imprison Elizabeth Farrow if she is found in Berkeley County. She is charged with having a \"…house of ill fame for the purpose of prostitution and lewedness.\" April 17, 1861 Note from Clerk of Court in Winchester where he says he has been notified by a military order that he is no longer the Clerk. June 5, 1868 Court case with John Vilwig regarding two coffins. June 1886. Republican Ticket for Virginia. 1892. Letter from George S. Bowers of Laurell, Maryland, about \"Willie\" accepting Christ [in the Lutheran Church]. December 13, 1918 Instructions to lawyer or court about charges of larceny against a free negro. undated. Fragment. \"Twelve days have been expended in loading.\"","Circular for the Woodstock Male and Female Academy. July 21, 1866.","Papers, ca. 1824-1983, relating to Yorktown, Va. Includes articles concerning Yorktown; materials relating to the surrender of Cornwallis and to the celebrations [1824, 1881, 1930-1937 and 1981], documents concerning Yorktown National Military Park  [now Colonial National Historical Park] and the Navy Mine Depot [now Naval Weapons Station].","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.  7 pieces.","Two facsimilies of the parole of Cornwallis. 2 pieces. Journal of the siege of York-Town...as recorded in the hand of Gaspard de Gallatin and translated by the French department of the College of William and Mary...Washington, United States Printing Office. 1931. 48 p. 24 cm. (71st Congress, 3rd Session. Senate. Document no. 322.) 1 piece. Un geste patriotique des Strasbourgeois au cours de la guerre d'Independence americaine. Printed. 1 piece. Ceux de Yorktown par Servan Malo, with English translation. 2 pieces. Memorandum on J.C. Louis, Baron von Closen. By Ruth E. Butler. 4 typed pages. 1 piece. Photographs showing restoration of French and American fortifications around Yorktown. About 1935. 3 pieces. Photographs of a painting of the siege of Yorktown. 3 copies. Also an enlargement. Map of the siege of Yorktown. 1 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. 1 piece. An engraving of the surrender at Yorktown. 1 piece. List of Confederate Soldiers buried at Yorktown which includes Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Williamsburg. (Copy from the National Park Service. Original at the Yorktown Visitor Center).","Printed topographical map of the Colonial National monument, Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Made by the U.S. Geological Survey 1931. 30 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. 1 piece. Three newspaper clippings concerning the siege of Yorktown. Other papers. 5 pieces. Walking stick made from the flag staff of the 80th British Regiment, Yorktown, 1781. Returned to donor (Nellie Deans Greaves) in either 1960's or 1970's. Printed announcement, dated at Montpellier, 9? December 1781, signed by Le Comte de Perigord, stating that the King has ordered a Te Deum sung in all the churches of France for the Yorktown victory. Purchased from Thomas L. Suter, 16 October 1952.","Buildings Photographs and prints: Customs House; Lord Cornwallis' Cave; Main Street; Monument Lodge (1 piece); Moore House (4 pieces--3 photographs in Mapcase); Shield House (oldest house) and Nelson House (1 piece); Yorktown wharf (1 piece). Monument Photographs. 1 piece. 2 newspapers with history of the building and opening of the George P. Coleman Bridge. Located in mapcase.","6 pieces including 1 photograph. See also Folders 6-8.","Scope and Contents Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Includes a photograph album entitled \"Views of The Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, Virginia, October 16-17-18-19, 1931\" presented to The College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Yorktown Sesquicentenniail Association, Inc. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Views of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, VA, October 16-19,1931 from the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931:  Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration.  20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981:  Official commemorative program.  Official booklet:  \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown National Military Park June 6, 1921 ...In the Senate of the United States.  June 6, 1921.. A bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...7 p.  28 cm.  1 piece. 1921 Hearings before the subcommittee of the committee on appropriations United States Senate...on a bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...Washington, Government printing office, 1921.  16 p.  23 1/2 cm.  1 piece. Navy Mine Depot Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia By Commander A. H. Miles, U.S. Navy.  (Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings v. 54, no. 4, whole no. 302.)  1 piece. In the matter of Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia...Brief submitted on behalf of owners of property...Newport News, Franklin Printing Co.  21 p.  23 cm.  1 piece.","Material relating to the annual celebrations of Yorktown Day, sometimes called Yorktown Fete.","Fete in honor of General La Fayette.  Printed pamphlet by R.G. Scott on what happened during planning of the Yorktown Fete of 1824 and why he should not be responsible. 1827.","Centennial.  \"An Appeal to the Country for a National Centennial Celebration of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.\"  Printed by Virginian Print, Norfolk, Va. 1879. Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown 1881. Celebration of Yorktown Centennial- a pamphlet containing incidents and speeches from event. 10/19/1881. A History, Surrender of the British Forces to the Americans and French at Yorktown, Va., Program for the Centennial Anniversary Celebration on October 18th, 1881.","\"Admiral Francis Joseph Paul De Grasse, Hero of Yorktown\" by Louis A Culvillier 1931Invitation and tickets to Yorktown Celebration 1931List of European Guests at Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Newsletter on Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Official Program of Yorktown Celebration.  1931Some Old Yorktown Maps by K.W. Trimble.  Reprint from The Military Engineer, 1931Tentative Program of Yorktown Celebration byYorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931Ticket Stubs-Yorktown 150 year Celebration 1931Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931","Program of Celebration of 155th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown under the Joint Auspices…  10/19/1936","Program of Yorktown Celebration, October 18-19, 1934.","Letter from A.A. Folsone to Hon. Lyon G. Tyler enclosing engraving of a view of Yorktown, \"Yorktown Battlefield\" by John B. Chapman per Graham's Magazine, 1814.","Scope and Contents Photograph of House in Yorktown undatedPhotograph of Yorktown Battlefield and Moore House undatedSketch of Yorktown- View from the River (Copy) undatedYorktown Homes (6 photographs on cardboard) undatedGreeting Cards -Prints of Moore House and Nelson House  1934","Original ink wash drawing by a federal soldier in 1862. View of the York River waterfront. Transferred to artifact librarian in 2011.","Scope and Contents Plats of Yorktown, Photostats (2)  undated Sign - Guided Tour of Yorktown (10\"x7\" cardboard sign) 1941 \"Establishment of the American Army.\"  Photostat of May 27, 1778 Congressional Order.","Available online via the Library catalog for William and Mary users; alternate access is available via the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/journalofsiegeof00gall.","\"Yorktown Church Said Third Oldest in Virginia,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  May 9, 1960.\"Historic Nelson House,\" January 31, 1973\"Battle Lines Will Be Reconstructed at Yorktown,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  January 31, 1973.","Scope and Contents Christmas Dinner Menu, U.S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.  1950.Colonial National Historic Park brochure by US Department of Interior (2 Copies).  1940Old Yorktown and its History by Mrs. Sydney Smith.  1920Salvaging Relics from York River.  1939U.S. 17 George Washington Memorial Highway Map, Tidewater, Virginia, into Colonial National Historical Park.  undated.Views of Yorktown and Gloucester Town—Mariners Museum, Newport News, Virginia.  1946Virginia Gazette Supplement, The Public Observer, \"Yorktown Day of Yesteryear.\"  October 1972\"Yorktown-Climax of the Revolution,\" National Park Service, Source Book Series, Number 1 (2 copies).  1941","\"Henri de Saint-Simon at Yorktown; A French Prophet of Modern Industrialism in America,\" The Franco-American Review, Autumn 1937.\"A Neglected French Collaborator in the Victory of Yorktown\" by Harold A. Larrabee.  1932.","Yorktown Sesquicentennial medal commemorating the surrender of Lord Cornwallis in 1781. Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Eighteen early photographs of monuments in Yorktown, Virginia, many with descriptions written on the reverse side.","Photographs of: the Victory monument,  the monument on the spot where Cornwallis surrendered to Washington, Lafayette Coach at Bremo, Spring where Washington got his water, marker of French soldiers' graves (2), plaque for site of the Home of Nicolas Martiau,  plaque for \"Baron Gaspard de Gallatin,\" walk along top of old earthworks (3), where Washington had his tent, spot marked where a tablet once was, plaque for \"french soldiers and sailors,\" where Lafayette had his tent, plaque for Thomas Nelson, Jr. and artists conception of celebration (ships in harbour). 17 photographs.","Photograph of Battery; print of \"Reddotopm de L'armee du Lord Cornwallis; 3 photograph of inside and outside of the Moore House, 1911; two copies of the Gloucester-Mathews newspaper, May 7, 1952, with the history of the building of the George P. Coleman Bridge; and one copy of the Daily Press, May 7, 1952, about the Coleman Bridge."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore 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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["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."],"names_coll_ssim":["Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 25th","Williamsburg Businessmen's Association (Va.)","Williamsburg Female Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Male Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Military School (Williamsburg, Va)","Crump family","Dunlop family","Blayton, James Blaine, Sr., (Dr.)","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Michaux, Lightfoot Solomon"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 25th","Williamsburg Businessmen's Association (Va.)","Williamsburg Female Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Male Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Military School (Williamsburg, Va)","Crump family","Dunlop family","Blayton, James Blaine, Sr., (Dr.)","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Michaux, Lightfoot Solomon"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 25th","Williamsburg Businessmen's Association (Va.)","Williamsburg Female Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Male Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Military School (Williamsburg, Va)"],"famname_ssim":["Crump family","Dunlop family"],"persname_ssim":["Blayton, James Blaine, Sr., (Dr.)","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Michaux, Lightfoot Solomon"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":390,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:52:45.001Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtificial collection of papers relating to various cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA newspaper clipping concerning dead towns in Virginia.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents History of Christ Church. 3 p. 15 1/2 cm. Christmas card from Old Presbyterian Meeting House from William Buckner and Mr. Croarty. undated. Letter to Earl Gregg Swem from Josephine Weeks about buying a newly made print from Colonel Gilpin's \"Plan of Alexandria, 1798.\" June 17,1944. Alexandria businesses papers: envelope from Garrett and Monroe, card from Gwin, Beckham and Company Commission Merchants and Andrews Studios. undated. List of names and inscriptions on gravestones at Christ Church, Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Bethlehem Cemetery by George Magruder Battey. Carbon Copy. June 1, 1944. History of St. Paul's Church, Fairfax Parish, 1810-1932 by Margery Arden Hall. Copy. \"Financial statement and report and list of subscribers and pewholders of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Fairfax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBath is in present day Berkeley County, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Thomas Marshall Hunter, Morgantown, W.Va. Typed copy of an act for establishing a town at the Warm Springs in the county of Berkeley.  October 1776. 1 piece. A list of original purchasers of lots in Bath, Berkeley County.  1 piece.  Extracts from the minutes of the trustees of Bath.  1 piece. An excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's Notes of Virginia.  1793. 1 piece. Copies of newspaper advertisements of stores and boarding houses. 1781.  3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertisement card for travel from Lynchburg, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Music festival 1931. Advertising folder. Letter inviting people to visit a new academy established at the Midway under Mr. Pike Powers, formerly professor of Mathematics at Hampton Sydney. Signed by the nine professors. July 17, 1838. Affidavit signed by the Librarian of the Library of the University of Virginia on July 10, 1848 that the letter was copied from the Richmond Enquirer collection on July 10, 1848. Brochure of photographs of the buildings at the University of Virginia. A 1\" x 3.5\" calendar for 1927 from President Alderman is attached. 1927. Prints of engravings: \"View of the University of Virginia\" and \"University of Virginia, Charlottesville.\" undated. Letter from W.W. Gilmer of Charlottesville to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia recommending A.P. Abell as Proctor of the University. Partial letter from an unknown person at the University about new professorships, lack of money, who might be retiring and the increase from 32 to 50 Virginia students. April 4, 1856. Letter from Edwin M. Mann of the Chambers of the Judge of the Hustings Court in Petersburg, Virginia to Capt. W. Roane Ruffin, Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia about recommending Mayor R.W. Jones for Chair of General and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. September 23, 1884. \"College Topics\", Volume VII, Number 4, a publication of the University of Virginia which gives and account of the burning of the Rotunda. November 4, 1895. Sent by John Stewart Bryan on February 10, 1936. Editorial to the Enquirer by W.A. Turner about a proposed bill to consolidate the medical department at the University of Virginia and the Medical College at Richmond. undated. Mimeograph copy of a letter to Miss Nannie from Sallie J. Doswell about the advertising costs in her new edition of the condensed history of the University. March 21, 1911. A small book of \"A Partial Roster of Eminent Alumni\" of the \"University of Virginia in the Service of the Republic.\" undated. University of Virginia Alumni News. December 1926. University of Virginia commencement programs. June 29, 1855, June 27, 1856 (2 copies), June 29,1857 (2 copies) and July 4, 1860 (2 copies).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A historical and descriptive article. undated. 1 piece. Typed copy of an act incorporating the town, 1749. 1 piece. Typed copy of a list of residents of Dumfries found in the ledger of Daniel Payne, merchant. 1758-1761. 1 piece. Typed list of merchants residing in Dumfries. 1789. 1 piece. A Short historical sketch of the Dumfries lodge of Masons, 1797-1830, including a list of members in 1798. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A print, \"Fortress Monroe, Va. and Its Vicinity\" with a numbered legend of places on the picture. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDay book of the corporation of Fredericksbug, Virginia. 28 April 1802 -- 28 February 1812. 80 pages. 12 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. List of voters and militia in the corporation of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1855. 48 pages. 13 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. An illustrated descriptive folder. 1 piece. An envelope printed with six views of buildings. 1 piece. 1787-1840 Fredericksburg District Court Records: See Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fredericksburg Street lottery tickets signed by Beck (sic) Welford. Over 50 tickets. Some tickets have the name of purchaser on the reverse side. 1826. 1 lottery ticket from St. Louis, dated March 6, 1817. Pages with photographs of State Teachers College. (Mary Washington University). 4 pages. undated. Printed letter to the \"communicants of St. George's Church\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, asking for funds. undated. Statement of current expenses of St. George's Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. February 19, 1872. Advertisement for \"Johnston and Company, Druggists and Apothecaries\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerical list of blanks and prizes in the Fredericksburg Female Charity School Lottery.  1805.  48 pages.  15 1/2 x 10 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 5, 1953 Daily Press newspaper clipping \"Historical Approach Used in the Selection of New Names for Hampton City Streets.\" Annual reports for the Committee for the Fort Monroe Museum and its successor, the Casemate Museum. 1951-1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraving of Hanover Court-House, possibly removed from a book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints of Harper's Ferry by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, showing different views. One newspaper print reproduction, \"Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Company.  1854. Three prints by G. Perkins, 1874, \"Harper's Ferry by Moonlight.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 printed reproductions of photographs of buildings at the \"State Teacher's College\" in Harrisonburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Flyers advertising \"Gooch\" and \"Little Miss Spruce\" trees by Winslow L. Gooch of Hopewell, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: See the Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946-1979, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; and the Jamestowne Society Papers, 1930-1966, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1629-1952, relating to Jamestown, Va. Note: Items relating to Colonial National Historical Park and to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are filed under Williamsburg. See also: Map Collection.\n    Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town.  13 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Landing at Jamestown.  An engraving.  1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America.  James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\"  (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828).  2 items.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City.  1629.  4 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island.  4 photostats.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Log houses at Jamestown.  By George C. Gregory.  Blueprint of a typed article.  1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Photographs of buildings and foundations.  13 pieces. Undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Photograph of a section of the church yard.  Undated. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Objects unearthed.  6 photographs and an illustrated article. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952.  7 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Monument.  Copy of architect's sketch.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Philopena Album.  New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026amp; Allen, undated.  Includes engraving of Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of Richmond TImes Dispatch, 1936 Jamestown Day\n        Photostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13.  From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed. 1681/2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEphemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Postcard of rear view of Jamestown Church.  1930's newspaper article entitled \"National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America\" about Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux building a memorial at Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town. 13 pieces. Landing at Jamestown. An engraving. 1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America. James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\" (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828). 2 items. Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City. 1629. 4 pieces. Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island. 4 photostats. Log houses at Jamestown. By George C. Gregory. Blueprint of a typed article. 1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682. Photographs of buildings and foundations. 13 pieces. undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase. Photograph of a section of the church yard. undated. 1 piece. Objects unearthed. 6 photographs and an illustrated article. undated. Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952. 7 pieces. Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece. Philopena Album. New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026amp; Allen, undated. Includes engraving of Jamestown.\nPhotostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies: letter from Ellen M. Bagby of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA to Mr. Warner S. McCall of Gibson City, Illinois inviting him to Jamestown for the installation of the plaque honoring Edward Maria Wingfield; memo by Warner McCall read by Bishop Brown at the Annual meeting of the APVA and newspaper clippings of the event with picture of plaque.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies of two early deeds from Jamestown from the Ambler Papers at the Library of Congress, \"Virginia:  Jamestown--Land Patents, Deeds, etc.\"         Four photographs from the National Park Service:         Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,         Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,         Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and         Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour photographs from the National Park Service:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEphemera from the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown.  Includes the Virginia Department of Highways report on \"Traffic and the Jamestown Festival,\" \"Jamestown Festival Official Program,\" programs for the musical program at PBK in Williamsburg and the christening of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, brochure entitled \"Souvenir of the Jamestown Festival 1957, Old World Heritage,\"Jamestown Festival brochure, brochure for \"The Founders,\" ticket stub for the festivities, and a Jamestown Anniversary Issue of the magazine \"Forth\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePanoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown, undated for probably early 20th century.  2 copies of the Supplement to the Virginia Gazette, dated June 28, 1957, about the Jamestown Festival.\nJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed, 1681/82.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLexington Lottery Tickets, signed by Fisher and Jordan. 5 tickets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lynchburg art club. Catalog of exhibition, 1929. 1 sheet. Flyer for \"Lynchburg Institute for Young Ladies\" conducted by Mr. And Mrs. Meany. undated. A flyer for the Morgantown Female Academy which is to be run by Mr. and Mrs. Meany, 1845, and a flyer for St. Mary's Female Seminary (Maryland) written by E.J. Meany, Principal. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Envelope from the business, Messrs. Lee Taylor and Co., Leaf Tobacco. undated. Receipt of William Turner and John F. Powell. August 22, 1795. Receipt of Capt. William Turner and John Poe, July 21, 1821. Receipt of Walter Irvine, Samuel Irvine and Proper Powell, July 11, 1796.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram of the seventh annual assembly of the Virginia branch of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1937.  1 piece. Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece. News letter of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note giving the wording of the act of incorporation. 1799. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn airplane view. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo the pioneers of Newport News, Va. A historical sketch by George B. West. 1911. Typed copy. 1 piece. The Mariners' Museum. By Homer L. Ferguson. 9 p. illus. 28 cm. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of merchants. 2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for George [illegible] who lives at 453-21 Street, Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people, including an 1804 letter describing a fire in Norfolk, an 1826 polling list, and an 1830 funeral invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, \"The Tidewater Trail,\" \"Norfolk's Historic Mace\" (1935), \"Christ Church Congregation\" by Robert Morton Hughes and program of \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's Most Unusual Church [First Baptist]); broadside describing exhibitions and activities of Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science; and photograph of woodcut showing Market Square. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal, printed and miscellaneous material. W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp. ALS. March 24, 1804. Includes typescript. 1 p. List of voters casting their vote for either George Loyall of John S. Steed as the next delegate from Norfolk to the General Assembly. April 24, 1826 1 p. PD. Invitation to attend the funeral of Col. William Anderson, Norfolk, Va. June 13, 1830. 1 item. PC. Pamphlet entitled, \"Christ Church Congregation,\" by Robert Morton Hughes. 1937. 13 pp. PM. Program of the \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's most Unusual Church, [First Baptist].\" 1950. 57 pp. PM. Schedule of Gray Line Motor Tours of the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. 1929. 1 p. PM. \"The Tidewater Trail, a chronicle for Groups for Service Women in this Community,\" featuring an article about the Barton Myers home in Norfolk, Va. January 1, 1931. 16 pp. PM. A brief history and description of the Mace of Norfolk, entitled \"Norfolk's Historic Mace.\" 1935. 14 pp. PM. Advertising bill for Gray Line Motor Tours. n.d. 1 p. PM Advertisement of John B. Loughran, \"dealer in picture frames, looking glasses...and clocks,\" No. 182 Church St., Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 p. PM. Handbill describing exhibitions and activities of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. n.d. 1 p. PM. Black and white photograph, 8\" x 10\", of a woodcut of Market Square, Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 item. Ph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents S.W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp.  ALS.  Including typescript.  1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement for subscription to the \"Day Book\" for Norfolk and Portsmouth residents. Ca. 1870. Note: Photographs from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition held in Norfolk, Virginia are filed under James City County, Virginia in the Virginia Counties Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pocahontas Playbill. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from P.H. Drewry, 13 September 1922, regarding his proposed history of Petersburg. 1 piece. Tabb Street Presbyterian Church. List of members, 1867. Printed. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of business houses. 3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs of the Virginia State College for Negroes in Petersburg, Virginia. undated. Account book from the Petersburg area. Earliest legible date is 1765. Partial. Fragile. Some names legible. Fragments of invoices from the Petersburg area. Fragile. Legible names: Mr. Buchanan, John Smith, Charles Hudson, Littlebury White, Buckner Raney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph and William Hamlin. 1759-1789. 8 items. Advertising card form the Davis Carriage Company. undated. Article on Blandford's Church from \"The Commonwealth Magazine\". June 1954. Report by the Association Preservation Petersburg Antiquities on the Pride Family and Pride's Field. Includes newspaper articles and photographs. February 4, 1938. Copy of legal document about moving a road near Blandford. Includes plat and list of all tithables on the land of Bollingbrook Ward. May 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory of Portsmouth. By Mildred M. Holladay. In the Portsmouth Star, 19 January 1936. 1 piece. A deed given by Tapley Webb and others conveying a tract of land in Portsmouth to Purnal Pitts. 1812. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Six black and white photographs of the Providence Forge Mill showing inside and outside of mill. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, ca. 1793-1931, relating to Richmond, Va. Includes photographs, engravings, broadsides, programs of art exhibits, advertising cards, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Newspaper clipping - \"Richmond, Virginia, in 1793, an unpublished manuscript of the Reverend Henry Toulmin, a visiting English clergyman (information obtained from Colonel Gamble, a merchant of Richmond). 1 item. [concluding article only]. Newspaper clipping of a letter, 17 April 1878, from S. Bassett French to John Letcher concerning the riot in Richmond, 2 April 1863. 1 item. Two copies of articles on the history of Richmond by Edward V. Valentine, William G. Stanard, Mary Newton Stanard, Douglas S. Freeman, H. J. Eckenrode and Sally Nelson Robbins, in the Richmond News-Leader, 29 December 1924. Advertising sheet of Richmond's business, enterprise and attractions. undated. 1 item. Prospectus of...Richmond, capital of Virginia [approaches to its history]...Whittet and Shepperson, 1937. 1 item. Photograph of an engraved view of Richmond. Engravings (2 copies) of \"Richmond from the James.\" New York: D. Appleton \u0026amp; Co., 1871. Engraving of Richmond, n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript (carbon copy) concerning Richmond Academy of Fine Arts. Printed card concerning Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture, 1585-1830. Broadside, 1937, concerning exhibit of chapbooks and battledores at the Valentine Museum. Program, 1938, for Steuben Glass exhibit at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Program, 1939, of exhibit of watercolors by Edmund S. Campbell. Agreement (unexecuted carbon copy), 1918, between Manchester National Bank of Richmond and Bank of Commerce and Trusts. Photographs (printed) of Richmond buildings. Engravings of capitol building Richmond (London: Published 1831, I. T. Hinton \u0026amp; Simpkin and Marshall). Newspaper clipping, 1925, concerning Virginia House. Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell]. Filed in Mapcase. Advertising materials (cards, broadsides and blotters). 37 items. (One item, re: Dietz Publishing Company is filed in Mapcase).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Broadside, 1 April 1875, of First Baptist Church, Richmond. Invitation, 1859, to Monumental Church. Invitation, 1865, to St. Paul's Church. Bulletin, 23 November 1930, of Second Baptist Church. Letter, 1846, concerning schooner, Caroline. Broadside (copies) concerning \"Civic Association\" and \"Committee on Charter Changes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 29 January 1882 J. A. Cantrell, [?] to Carrie Irwin, Grace Chapel. Impending visit of [?] Doggett and [?] Saunders. 1 p. ALS. 4 November 1890 Milton F. Paddock, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., to Thomas Browder, Richmond, Va. Since Grace Church is to lose Dr. [?] Jackson, recommends Charles A. Rickseeker. 3 pp. ALS. 7 January 1895 Mary E. Warren [Richmond, Va.] to Dr. Jno. R. Wheat, [Richmond, Va.] Account of money spent fro Christmas decorations. 4 pp. ALS. 6 April 1895 Gynne A. Lyell, Richmond, Va., to President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Expiration of terms of members of musical committee. 8 April 1895 Virginia M. Robinson, [Richmond, Va.], to President, Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church [Richmond, Va.] Music committee. 3 pp. ALS. 5 March 1917 Robert A. Goodwin, Richmond, Va., to Vestry of Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Resignation as assistant minister. 1 p. ALS. January 1918 Memorial to Lucy Ambler Mason by Vestry of Grace Church. 2 pp. TD. 15 March 1918 Alms Boxes Report. 1 p. D. 5 March 1918 Report of Junior Auxiliary. 2 pp. D. 16 January 1919 L. U. McCabe, The Chancel Chapter, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., to Mrs. E. O. McCabe et al. Solicitation for contributing members. 1 p. TL. Verso bears agenda for a meeting. 1 p. D. 25 March 1919 Report of Grace Church Auxiliary of the Red Cross. Signed Mary A. Randolph. 5 pp. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Chancel Guild. By L. U. McCabe. 4 pp. on 1 leaf. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Woman's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Lists donations to War Relief Fund, to Lucy Ambler Mason Leper Memorial Fund, to aid in Influenza Epidemic (soup and milk), to adopt French orphan, and given to Richmond charities. 3 pp. DS. 7 July 1919 William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Leaves town for a prolonged stay. 1 p. ALS. Encloses letter, 3 July 1919, of William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Vestry, Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. Resigning as vestryman. 1 p. ALS. 4 August 1919 William H. Palmer, Blacksburg, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Prevented by ill-health from attending vestry meetings and unable to attend duties as senior warden. 1 p. ALS. 5 January 1920; 8 March 1920 Minutes of vestry meetings. 4 pp. D. undated Report of Junior Auxiliary, signed by Maude Cooke, treasurer. 1 p. DS. undated Report of Chancel Chapter. Signed Lily Urquhart McCabe. 4 pp. ADS. undated Report of Primary Department, Grace Church Sunday School. 1 p. TD. undated Report of Grace Church Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Paul. Signed by Stuart Cooke. 2pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizations Letters, 1883, concerning Amateur Dramatic Club. Reports, 1856-1857, of board of directresses of Female Humane Association. Invitation, 1847, of Home Club [to meet at home of Joseph R. Anderson]. Four letters, 1853-1854, to Richmond Athenaeum (from Philip Slaughter, James F. Field, and J. Wood Johns). Announcement, 1884, of meeting of Richmond Microscopic Society. Broadside, 1931, concerning Virginia Historical Society. Two letters, 1911, of Grace M. Dodge re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of A. Beirne Blair re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of L. S. Joffe re: YMCA. Program, 1903, of Academy of Music. Program, 3 February 1930, The Artists Series of Concerts (Boston Symphony Orchestra). Legal Petition, ca. 1887, of A. A. Branch, executrix of her husband Thomas Branch's estate to award his daughter her annuity in one lump sum. Deed, 1858, of confirmation between Francis J. Brand, Willie Graseser, and Mary Selle and Charles Selle for a lot in Richmond [Brand was trustee for Mary Selle]. Deed, 1880, of confirmation by Joseph Francis Beyer to Glaser. Deed, 1907, between Isaac Digges and Benj. Barret for Isaac Digges interest in Va. Corporation Digest. Memorandum, 1823, re: John Van Lew \u0026amp; Co. Petition, 1869, of James Duke for a re-hearing in case of John Van Lew v. Duke. Account, 1836, re: selling of Swan Tavern. Third person letter re: lot on 12th St. Judgement, 1833, in Crump vs. Wren administrator, etc. Judgement, 1833, in Cotton \u0026amp; Clark. Notice, 1870, of motion for injunction in Ruper v. Sedgewick. Order, 1807, to pay Peter Gordon for defense of Alexander Spotswood. Deed, 1807, from Samuel McCraw and Geo. Fisher, trustees and Margretta West to Samuel Myers for Quesnay's Academy ground. Lease, 1861, from Spiro Zetila to Alfred Paul. Negative photocopy of letter, 1784, of Turner [?] to Clerk of Henrico re: lots in Richmond. Notes, 1888, concerning correspondence concerning a house and lot in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministrator, executor or guardian, 1856-1870. 46 items. Commissioner of revenue for the city of Richmond, 1856-1860. 3 items. Inspector of tobacco in the city of Richmond, 1871-1873. 3 items. Minister, 1861-1888. 18 items. Notary public for the city of Richmond, Hanover and Henrico counties, 1856-1893. 125 items. Sergeant of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Sheriff of the city of Richmond, 1856. 2 items. Treasurer of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Fragments of bonds. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertisements Advertisement, n.d., for a lecture by A. Edward Newton. Filed in Mapcase. Advertisement, 1939, Musicians Club of Richmond. Advertisement for lectures at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Advertisement for the Cavalcade of the Cavaliers Pageant. Advertisement for \"Strange Interlude\" by Eugene O'Neill at Lyric Theater. Advertisement, 1931, for Westinghouse Salutes Richmond. Posters Poster for San Carlo Opera at the Mosque. Filed in Mapcase. Poster, 18-19 May 1928, for Adventure Days in Richmond. Filed in Mapcase. Richard Adams Papers Accounts, 1785-1811, of Richard Adams [probably two men, one of whom died in 1800]. Bond, 1787, of Richard Adams (executor of Thomas B. Adams). Letter, 1792, to Richard Adams. Order, 1811, of Richard Adams. Bond, 1805, of Cyrus Griffin to Richard Adams. Order, 1810, of Cyrus Griffin. Bonds Fidelity bond, 1867, of Samuel C. Greenhow and William H. Haxall to administer estate. Fidelity bond, 1868, of John Johns, Jr., and Bradley T. Johnson. Bond, 1802, of John Mayo with Edward Carrington, trustee for Elizabeth Anne Mayo. Bond, 1854, of J. B. Morton, Hugh W. Fry, Arthur A. Morson, and John M. Patton with Richmond and York River Railroad. Bond, 1816, of Richard E. Parker and William Foushee, Sr, with trustees of Richmond Academy. Correspondence Letter, 1841, of George Jones to Committee of the Marshall Theater Request, 1822, of L. W. Dandridge, J. E. Dandridge, and James Rawlings, attorney for Rob. F. Dandridge, trustee for S. A. Williams. Correspondence, 1912, of Ordway Puller to Samuel B. Dunstan and statement of Dunstan re: sale of property. Programs Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (Johann Strauss). Program, 1930, of Adventure Days. Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (\"The Newly-Weds and their Baby.\") Program, 1905, of \"Magda\" at Lyric Theatre. Program, 1929, \"Marco Millions\" and other plays. Photographic images of Richmond Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents History of Richmond's Social Service Societies of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fun handwritten cover by J. Luther Kibler when radio addresses acquired. Copies of typed radio addresses, Numbers 1-11 and 17 to 56, given by Elwood Street from 1942 to 1948. Includes correspondence between Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fund, and J. Luther Kibler about Mr. Street's articles in Virginia's county courthouses. Business card for \"Moore \u0026amp; Scott, Commission Merchants\" located at Nos. 1316 and 1318 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Numbers 1 - 31 of the radio addresses entitled \"Richmond's Home Fires\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1942 and 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Numbers 23 - 56 of the radio addresses entitled \"War and Community\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures \"A Tour of Historic Richmond\" arranged for the convenience of guests in Richmond by Hotel John Marshall.  1940. \"Picturesque Richmond, Richmond, VA and her Suburbs\", published by the J.L. Hill Printing Company.  1891. \"Footpaths in Historic Richmond.\"  1944. Cardboard placard, \"This Virginia State Flag,\" about a flag made at No. 1 West Franklin Street in the winter of 1864-1865 by Sallie Radford Munford.  Placed by the Richmond Chaper, United Daughters of the  Confederacy.  1941. Buildings and Scenes Small pamphlet on the Virginia House in Winsor Farms. Copies of engravings of scenes in Richmond by Margeret Dasheill, Episcopal Home in Richmond, Virginia.  1940. Note card of St. John's Church.  undated. Copy of a woodcut of the Virginia Capitol Building by Frieda Koontz.  1939. Account of stewardship at the Craig House.  1937. Newspaper article on the Old Mud House in Powhatan County.  undated. Businesses and Advertisements Blank checks from Office of the Greenwood Mining Company on the Farmer's Bank of Virginia in 1800's, Citizen's Bank of Richmond in the 1880's, Mechanics' Bank in New York in the 1830's and George D. Mayo on the First National Bank in Richmond, Virginia in 1910. Writing paper from Murphy's Hotel (3 sheets) and an advertisement or paper covering for \"Dove's Comp. Fluid\" by S.E. Dove of Richmond, Virginia.  undated. Broadside for a sideshow presented by George J. Johnson and Son, Richmond.  Acts are Gazzell, Mermaid and the Sea and Punch and Judy.  undated. Brochure advertising the sale of \"Richmond, Capital of Virginia (Approaches to its History) by Various Hands\" published by Whittet and Shepperson.  1937. Gary's Autographic Tablet advertisement, manufactured and sold by A.J. Gary, Richmond, Virginia.  undated. \"Catalogue of Mme. Demorest's reliable Patterns of the Fashion.\"  1875. \"Richmond Produce Price Current\"  of  W.D. Tompkins and Bro., General Commission Merchants.  June 18, 1868. Advertisement for the sale of books by Richmond Authors in Historic Linden Row.  Linden Corner Book Sellers.  1953. Advertisement for William C. West, Architect and Superintendent.  1892. WRVA Brochures on their daily radio programs.  May 1947 – March 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Museums and Historical Societies Pamphlet and cards from the Valentine Museum. 4 items. Ca 1940's. Invitations and other material from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Ca 1940's. Papers General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking people and businesses in Richmond for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly. February 29, 1924. Subscription to \"Hillyer's American Railroad Magazine\" from a subscriber in Richmond, Virginia. March 1, 1859. Legal Receipt from Thomas W. Doswell, Sheriff of Richmond. James L. and J.W. Richardson are mentioned. 1856. Religion Baptism certificate for Mary Latham Willis in the Broad Street Station in Richmond, Virginia by a member of the Virginia Conf. , M.E. Church, South. 1874. Card about \"A Popular Lecture by Rev. J.J. Lafferty\" at the Clay-Street Methodist Church. September 13. Back cover of a book from the Clay Street Sunday School Library. Social Miller and Rhoads announcement for a \"Book and Author Dinner.\" undated. Richmond Lodge, No. 10, request, \"Brother, You are requested to attend your Brethren at their Lodge Room, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Master. John Fox, Sec'y. Richmond, September 7, 1799. Memorial Bazaar flyer for bazaar to raise money for the Confederate Museum and monument. April 11, 1893. Invitation letter from the Junior League of Richmond for a Book and Author Dinner. March 26, 1948. Brochures from concerts and plays: \"A Streetcar named Desire,\" 1950; \"Carousel\"by the Astra Company of Richmond, undated; \"Annie Get Your Gun with Mary Martin,\" undated; \"The Howards of Virginia\", undated; newspaper review of La Argentina, undated; Boston Symphony Orchestra in 193 and T. Michaux Moody productions, \"Conchita Supervia\" in 1932, \"The Bluebird\" newspaper review and a brochure, \"Lawrence Tibbett\" in 1931. Proclamation by the Mayor of Richmond, J. Fulmer Bright, about the creation of \"The Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission\" and proclaiming a Home-Coming Fortnight to be held September 12th, 1937. 2 copies. Brochure for \"Adventure Days\" conducted by Inter-Club Council. 1930. Brochure for \"Cavalcade of the Cavaliers\" at the Hotel John Marshall. September 13 to 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking certain people and businesses for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly.  February 29, 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three programs for the Richmond Theatre, undated, but probably the late 19th century. 1881 price list for John Laird's Green-houses, located at Grace and Broad, between Henry and Smith Streets. Also called Grace Street Gardens. Front cover of \"Catalogue of the Southern Female Institute\" in Richmond, Virginia for Session 1866-1867. D. Lee Powell, A.M., was the principal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Removed from Folder 2 Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell] Certificate of Master Craftsman for August A. Dietz, Jr. Removed from Folder 6 Poster for E. Edward Newton Lecture Handwritten San Carlo Opera poster \"Adventure Days in Richmond, Va\" poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed given by George D. White and wife, 12 March 1895, conveying certain lots in the city of Roanoke to Mrs. E. C. Barksdale. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertising card for \"Miss Millie Booz\" a \"fashionable Milliner and Mantuajaker.\" Found in 1830 Staunton Spectator. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContract with Isaac Sheetz to build the Strasburg Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note regarding the burning of Suffolk in 1779. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrochure on Washington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An artificial grouping of papers, 1632-1973, relating to Williamsburg, Va. Includes maps, articles, drawings, letters, material concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, papers concerning the Black population, photographs of buildings, church bulletins, papers concerning civic organizations, deeds, leases, tax receipts, advertisements, papers concerning education and items relating to Colonial National Historical Park. The materials that comprise this collection were donated in batches to W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center by John D. Haskell, Jr., John Lawrence, Brian Blouet, Parke Rouse, and Staunton Aylor between the years of 1993 and 2001. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center. Related material: Material given by the Williamsburg Historic Records Association has been accessioned and filed individually. Enter \"Williamsburg Historic Records Association\" as \"Creator\" to see these accessions. Mss. 79 Sw4 Earl Gregg Swem Papers, 2008.364 addition: this group may originally have been part of folders 4 and 7 of the Williamsburg Papers. Mss. 1.09 Williamsburg (Va.) Ephemera Collection, 1892-[ongoing] Mss. 91 B38 Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.) Records, 1662-[ongoing] Mss. Acc. 1991.43 Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown (Va.) Photographs, circa 1890-1930 Some newspaper runs were removed from this collection and added the newspaper collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town (in chronological order). Includes transcripts from printed sources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil sketch of the view of Williamsburg from the south (about 1860) by Mary Wall Christian from original by J. A. Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatercolor view of Williamsburg from the south by Emily Sneed from original by J. A. Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints of maps of Williamsburg. \"Palisades 1632-83\" (Colonial Williamsburg Research and Development Office, 1 November 1933). \"Maps showing location of Palisades 1632-83 in relation to Bland's Survey of 1699 and the layout of the City of Williamsburg\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., February 1949). \"Map showing approximate location of the 17th century horse path which went through Williamsburg prior to 1699 when this are was known as Middle Plantation\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., 3 October 1942).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of Earl Dunmore's letter - a historical and general view of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of letters to George Washington concerning defense of Williamsburg from Charles Lee, 1776.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of arms removed from Governor's Palace on 24 June 1775, by American colonists after Lord Dunmore's escape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Various articles from \"The Virginia Argus\" in early 19th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, dated 15 October 1881, with an article and illustrations of Williamsburg at that time period.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdinances of the City of Williamsburg in effect 1 October 1895.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Geographic articles about Colonial Williamsburg dated 1954 and 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral programs from services commemorating I-Day and victory of WWII.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled Facts about Williamsburg and vicinity, dated 1900.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled Richmond to Jamestown via America's most historic river, dated 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journal of American History, 1919, includes several photographs of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Filed in Locked Section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePen and ink sketch, photgraphic copies and correspondence with Earl Gregg Swem concerning the seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostatic copy of ten pages from Cornwallis' orderly book when he was in Williamsburg in 1781. A note concerning Pennsylvania officers near Williamsburg in the summer of 1781. A sketch of Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers relating to the Civil War. See also, addition Mss. Acc. 1995.39. Diary: 1861 Photographic copy of a diary and memorandum book of Samuel E. Holt, surgeon in the Confederate Army, stationed at Williamsburg and Yorktown, 3 September - 23 October 1861. (The original is in the possession of Mrs. Eva Rosseau, Williamsburg, Va.) Typescripts of letters: 1862 Typescripts of letter of Gen. Philip Kearny to his wife, 7 May 1862, and 15 May 1862. (Originals in the Library of Congress.) Letter: 4 October 1862 Robert F. Cole, Williamsburg, Va., to [?], certifying that his iron grey mare was taken from him by order of Lt. Col. Smith. Letter: 7 October 1862 Major J. P. Wilson, Head Quarters 5th Penna. Cavalry, to Captain G. C. Johnston, A.A.G., Yorktown, Va. stating when he will make a report of all the horses taken from citizens of Williamsburg. Letter: November 19, 1862. Mrs. M.N. Munford, Williamsburg, to Gen. [Henry A.] Naglee requesting his aid against thefts by runaway negroes and soldiers, especially the use of a government wagon to haul fuel and his assistance, in obtaining medicine for herself. Letter: 16 May 1865 Sallie Munford, at Tazewell Hall, to Lizzie Ewell, describing conditions in Williamsburg. Letter: 8 April 1866 Robert M. West at North East P.O., Cecil County, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell concerning the theft of valuables from the home of Miss Gabriella Galt and destruction at the College of William and Mary by Union troops. Engraving: Engraving of the \"Battle of Williamsburg\" from the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers (Johnson, Fry \u0026amp; Co., Publishers, N.Y.) Correspondence and notes of Dr. Earl G. Swem about the Battle of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1862 articles concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862: New York Daily Tribune, 8 May 1862; New York Daily Tribune,10 May 1862, Pages 7-8; New York Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 1-2; New York Daily Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 11-12; New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 3-4 and New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 5-6. Brochure: \"Williamsburg in the Civil War\" published by the Williamsburg Civil War Committee. Photographs of drawings of Williamsburg and Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-Works, 6 May 1862. Description of the Battle of Williamsburg, Comte De Paris. Article on Fall of Fort Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Peninsula Guide, 1936; The Cradle of the Republic - Williamsburg, Jamestown, \u0026amp; Yorktown, 1924; The Cradle of the Nation, 1931 and a brochure, \"When Washington's Sweetheart Fainted.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, June 1939-November 1941 Antiques Forum with an index of people, places, things, events and more. undated. Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1928 and December 1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from January - March, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from April - June, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from July - December 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1931 and December 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between January 1933 and July 1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirculars, 1930-1939. Exhibition of American Folk Art bulletin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents September 1866 John Anderson, Claremont [?] to J. H. Crump, n.p. Asks him to reserve half his wages until 12 June 1868 V. C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., to Rev. A. Dunlop. Notification that repairs will be made to the church of which he is the pastor. 1 p. ALS. 26 May 1869 Appointment as Registering Officer for 3rd Registration Precinct for Alexander Dunlop. Signed by Edward [Richard Sprigg] Canby. 1 p. DS. 24 March 1874 Inventory of personal property of W. W. Cumber. Taken by Frank Smith, Norton Moses Weaver, \u0026amp; Samuel Smith. Appraised by County of York. 2 pp. D. undated Receipt for rent of school house to the Trustees of Public School No. 3 (A. Dunlop and F. S. Norton). 1 p. DS. debt to Alexander Dunlop [Williamsburg, Va.] is paid. 1 p. ALS. Obituary of Dr. James Blaine Blayton, Sr., a physician in Williamsburg, Virginia. December 18, 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList to be sold by Dixon \u0026amp; Hunter, 11 February 1775 Dietz Press Listing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs and descriptive material of buildings: Michel's drawing of Williamsburg buildings. 2 copies. Prints of buildings. Audrey House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapitol Court House (Old) Eastern Lunatic Asylum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's Palace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKerr-Vest Kitchen Market Square Tavern Masonic Hall Methodist Episcopal Church Powder Magazine Providence Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData on the Public Prison compiled from original sources for The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Elizabeth Schmucker Stubbs, 1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaleigh Tavern Tazewell Hall Theater Travis House Tucker House Tyler House Benjamin Waller House Williamsburg Inn (Old) Williamsburg Inn (New) Wythe House Unidentified Buildings Williamsburg Property  Scrapbook of photographs of Williamsburg houses taken about 1921. Mounted photographs of Williamsburg houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertising sheets, brochures, cards, and newspaper accounts of banks and business houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgress report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuction advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFactory catalog, 1991 (first catalog).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eControversy concerning sermon by the Rev. Cotesworth P. Lewis, 12 November 1967, before President Lyndon B. Johnson. Includes copy of sermon, newspaper clippings, statements from the Congressional Record. History of Bruton Parish Church. Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 13).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrgan recital programs, 1939-1941. One poster, 1943, filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 14). Weekley bulletins, 1928-1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklets, 1947 \u0026amp; 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoster, 1951. Announcements, 1944-1946. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg. (folder 15a).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, 1936-1938 \u0026amp; 1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, 1943-1948\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, 1949-1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncements, brochures, bulletins, 1949. Brochure, Methodist Sites in Historic Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEpworth League program.  Winter 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pamphlet for \"A Call to Prayer\" on the wsorld Day of Prayer sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. March 4, 1949. \"Bicentennial of Worship\" article from the Daily Press about the First Baptist Church formed by African Americans. 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Civic Association Correspondence. Cleaning up. n.d. Community Center, 1954. Community Christmas Events. Community Counvil. Community Fund, 1953. Community Sings. County Council of Women's Clubs. Youth Welfare Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Association of University Women. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch: List of members, 1916. Notice, 1939. Business Men's Association, 1901. Chautauqua Association. Exchange Club flyers. (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 17). Garden Club: Garden Week. Newspaper articles, 1973. Programs, 1935-1936. Brochures, 1950-1956. Yearbook, 1941-1942. Garden Symposium.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLion's Club. Officers' Wives Club. Pulaski Club: Two letter heads and one newspaper clipping. Red Cross: One membership card, 1929. Soroptimist Club. Swimming Club. Tidewater Guidance Clinic. United Service Organizaitons Club. United World Federalists. Virginia Federation Home Demonstration Club. Williamsburg Film Study Group. Williamsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Williamsburg Regional Library Association. Young Women's Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Association of University Women: Program and ballot, 1930. Hampton Roads Chemists' Club: Circular, 1931. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Poetry Society: Programs, 1928-1936. Society of American Archivists. Southeastern Regional Conference of Law Teachers. Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of John Dameron with Secretary Thomas Nelson, with account of certificate recorded by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Castleton Harper and John Curd in account with Secretary Thomas Nelson, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of Colonel Joshua Fry with Secretary Nelson. Signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, April 1768 Account of Samuel Havistone, 1766, with the auditors with statement of account by Robert Prentis, Williamsburg. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1768 Account of John \u0026amp; Gerry Smith with Secretary Thomas Nelson with account of recording certificate for probating Smith's bill, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Bassett, William, 1717 Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883 Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Photostatic copy of indenture, 1 February 1823, between Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia (Nelson) Meade, his wife, and Dr. Alexander Galt for the purchase of a house and lot by Dr. Galt. 2 pp. Cy of DS. John T. James, 1859 Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. (Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Receipt of Samuel R. Mouzon for his share of the estate of William Nelson of Williamsburg, $218.64 1/2. 1 p. DS. Tyler [ ], 1812 Typed copy of an advertisement by in the Richmond Enquirer, 2 October 1812, offering for rent a dwelling in Williamsburg, recently occupied by Chancellor Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeterel, Francis: Policies and premium receipts. 1807-1925 Waters, Sarah: Policies and premium receipts. 1796-1799 Webb, Walter W.: Receipt for premium. 1825.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWedding Announcement, 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed given by the trustees on the city of Williamsburg to John Custis conveying three lots in the city. Signed by John Clayton and William Robertson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Robert A contract for purchase of corn and fodder from John T. Marston. 1835. Cocke, Doctor Doctor Cocke of old Williamsburg. A printed article. Reprinted form the Medical Times, October 1936. Fresheau [Freneau], Peter Peter Fresheau [Freneau], Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Maryanne Scott, New York, 25 April 1749. Order to pay Charles Stewart the sum of five pounds sterling. Hundley, Jack \"They've sold the town.\" poem. 1929. Hunter, William Typed memoranda concerning William Hunter. Johnson, James James Johnson vs. Henry Wilson. Suit. 1842. Parks, Eleanor Typed copy of renunciation of benefit from will of William Parks. 1750. Parks, William Typed copy of will. 1750. Correspondence concerning a memorial to William Parks. 1922. Pelham, Ann Creese Silhouette of Ann Creese Pelham, wife of Peter Pelham. Richard, Milly Vicksburg, Miss., to Captain Thomas Russell, n.p., Va. 8 July 1868. A former slave who belonged to Scervant Jones inquires about her relations. She was Milly Armstrong. 2 pp. ALS. Rind, William Copy of inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Rind. 1773. Scott, Robert G. Typed copy of an advertisement of Robert G. Scott, attorney. In the Richmond Enquirer, 27 October 1812. Smith, Sydney Williamsburg, Va., to Henry Smith, 1/2 Way House, York Co., Va., 23 February 1854. Discusses local grassroots politics and his intention to run for Commonwealths attorney. 3 pp. ALS. Taliaferro, Charles Typescript about portrait. Warwick, Eliza Typed copies of correspondence of Eliza Warwick of Williamsburg, Va., 1801-1803. Originals in the Valentine Museum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAffidavits denying that demonstrations were made against the United States by Williamsburg militia.  1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncements, newspaper clippings, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertisements and other written material for moving pictures. Poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" is filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 29).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland of Spring Carols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the subscription to the Virginia Gazette., 1930 Outline of W. J. Johnston as editor of the Virginia Gazette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms and posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheet of paper made by the Williamsburg Restoration illustrating the water mark of William Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarter Theater and Children's Theater Programs, announcements. Little Theater League., 1929-1938 Programs, announcements, and posters. Other Organizations, 1785, 1925-1930 Notes, programs, circulars, and posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses and cards.  1875, 1924, 1931, 1948\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication program, 12 May 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Evening Press. Catalog of type specimens. The Williamsburg Bulletin (1945), Gardiners Virginia Gazette (1942) and The Evening Press (July 1942).  All of the above were edited and printed by Joseph Rowe Gardiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Souvenir booklet of the Williamsburg Pre-Restoration Old-Timers reunion, November 1-2, 1980 (Samuel \"Billy\" D. Royall, printer).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy. Letters of application and recommendation for teaching position in the proposed male and female schools, 1849. Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats, 1811 Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia to Carter Berkeley, pertaining to schools in Williamsburg, 1811. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 32). Advertisement, 1805 A newspaper advertisement concerning Mr. Anderson's school for young ladies. Photostatic copy. April 30, 1805, Richmond Enquirer. Letter, 1820 A letter from Margaret Page, at Williamsburg, to John Page, at Union Town, Monroe County, Virginia, 19 January 1820, mentioning the opening of Mr. Morse's school for young ladies. (See Page-Saunders Papers, Folder 1). Letter, 1849 William Hodges, Washington, D.C., to Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., concerning the rental of his house for the Female School. 10 June 1849. 2 pp. ALS Williamsburg Female Academy, 1849-1852, 1862 A circular letter from Hubert P. LeFebvre, at Richmond, 21 August 1849. Catalog. 1851-1852. Typescript of a letter application from John K. Noel for a teaching position, noting his experience as principal of both the Williamsburg Female and Male Academies. 1862. Williamsburg Male Academy, 1855 Printed circular. 1855. Williamsburg Military School (Morressett \u0026amp; Peyton), 1852-1853 Letter, 1840 A letter from E.G. and M.R. Gatliff, at Williamsburg, to James Baytop, at Springfield, Gloucester Court House, 7 April 1840, concerning a girls' school. (See Gloucester County Papers, Folder 3). Bills, 1848, 1868 Bills for school supplies and tuition. 1848 and 1868. Copies. Book List A list of school books. Copy from a paper of Judge Frank Armistead of Williamsburg, Virginia. Female Seminary, 1880 See Armistead Papers, Folder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Whaley, 1923-1931, 1943, 1945 Circulars and programs. 1923-1931. (new MW opened 15 September 1930, per The Powder Horn, October 1930). Dramatic Club bulletins and poster. Graduation invitation, 1945. Programs, 1943. Program for the George Washington Bicentennial, 1932. The Powder Horn, the school newspaper, March 1928, October - December 1930. Bruton Heights School Commencement invitation, concert program. Miscellaneous Rawls Byrd, History of the Public Schools in Williamsburg. Facts on Public Schools brochures, 1972-1973. 1984. \"Pride in the Past,\" American Education Week, November 11-17. From the Virginia Gazette. Teachers' Guides \"Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Virginia.\" \"The War and Elementary School Instruction in American Colonial Life.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of paid Capitation Taxes for 1946, 1947 and 1948 on or before May 7, 1949 and for 1947, 1948 and 1949 on or before December 12, 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Bibliography on the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg\" by Elsie Alderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Flyers, pamphlets and more on the Colonial National Monument, \"A Brief History of and Guide Book to Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown\" by Rutherfoord Goodwin (signed by the author), \"A Historic Old Virginia Pilgrimage\" brochure for taking a cruise to the Williamsburg area on April 29 - May 1, 1930 and brochures and reprints about Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Tourist hardback book, \"Historic Peninsula of Virginia,\" distributed by Stone and Webster, Inc. in 1928. Photostatic copy of newspaper account of Jamestown Day, May 13. Year unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Williamsburg, 1945. Zoning Ordinance Adopted 1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Oversized items removed from Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg Papers. Organized by the folder from which they were removed. Folder 3: Williamsburg Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Folder 13: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Folder 14: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster for \"Lecture Recital at Bruton Parish Church...Dr. David McK. Williams.\" 1943. Folder 15a: Churches - Christian Science Monitor, 1951 poster for a lecture by Claire Rauthe and 1944-45 free lecture announcements. Folder 17: Clubs and Organizations - The Exchange Club flyers, 1949-1954. Folder 19: Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. Folder 29: Moving Pictures - Large poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" to be held at the Williamsburg Theater. undated. Folder 32: Schools - Private Schools - Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia, to Carter Berkeley pertaining to schools in Williamsburg. 1811\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by W. Fred Andrews of Gahanna, Ohio to Parke Rouse, Jr. reminiscing about his days as a student at the College of William and Mary. 3 pp. June 22, 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS of C.P. Armistead, Williamsburg to the Hon. R. Taylor Scott, Richmond, Virginia, dated 27 May 1893 regarding his brother running for office, probably the Electoral Board of James City County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of newsclippings, journal articles, and Bruton Parish Bulletins about the 1991 dig by New Agers to search for evidence in the Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Virginia, to support the controversial claim that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays plus a formula for establishing world peace. August 20, 1992 photographs of Bruton Parish Churchyard digs with Marley Brown, archaelogist of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. One photograph shows the Middleton Vault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the \"insane asylum\" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by \"revolutionary maidens\" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of March 10, 1887, entitled \"Virginia a day in a historic town--views of old Williamsburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fragment of a receipt signed by Abram. Loc[ke]tt and \"Wmsburg Dist\" noted on the bottom of the page. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Williamsburg Tricentennial poster, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten letter from O. F. Helner of the 33rd regiment, at a camp near Williamsburg to Mr. Abbott. He writes about the Battle of Williamsburg and a visit by General McClellan to the camp. May 1862. Transcript included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Playbills, 1891-1896 and undated, from plays staged at Cameron Hall at Eastern State Hospital with actors and actresses from the College of William and Mary and the local community. Some programs list \"The Virginia Comedians\" as the producer. Playbills, 1910 and 1916, from plays staged at the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Union soldier's letter, \"John\" to his sweetheart \"Mary,\" 12 May (1862), regarding the occupation of Williamsburg by the North. Mention of Northern dead in Williamsburg after the battle and burying soldiers. Excerpt, \"...there are some very pretty girls here but I noticed that some of them were [wear] the rebel flag on their bosom.\" Stereoscopic card, \"War Views, View of Court House and Church, Hospital of the 2nd Corps, Yorktown, Va.\" No. 2374, published by E. \u0026amp; H.T. Anthony \u0026amp; Co. Negative by Brady \u0026amp; Co., Washington. Someone has crossed out \"Yorktown\" and written \"Williamsburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour pamphlets: Catalogue of the Williamsburg Female Academy, 1851-1852; two copies of the catalogue of the Williamsburg Military School, Richmond, 1853; prospectus and catalogue of the Williamsburg Male Academy, 1852-1853.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside dated December 14th, [1941], announcing a Citizen's Mass Meeting...at the Williamsburg Theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photostat copies of newspaper articles about the Battle of Williamsburg from the New York Daily Tribune, May 10, 12 and 13, 1862, photostat copies of a map of the \"Lower Peninsula,\"  and \"Battle of Williamsburg\" and both a negative and a positive photocopies entitled \"Charge of Hancock's Brigade at Williamsburgh,\" \"Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-works in front of Williamsburg from sketches made May 6, 1862,\" \"Williamsburg, Va.\"  These prints have notes on them and might be partial proofs for a publication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree photographs of the Dedication of Ft. Magruder, May 5, 1952 by Von Dubell Studio.    Publication of a letter by The Business Men's Association of the City of Williamsburg about \"taking early steps for the proper  celebration at Jamestown of the Tercentennial Anniversary...did on the September 7, 1900, in the name of the citizens of Williamsburg, pass resolutions for the appointment of a committee...\"  On inside of pamphlet, resolutions are listed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.W. Thorpe Plat, surveyed March 1916; Pine Grest Subdivision blue print plat, owned and developed by Ernest G. Vaughan and sold to Carrie V. Williams, surveyed November/December 1939; Capitol Heights property blueprint plat of Frank G. Linekin, June 26, 1930; W.L. Jones blueprint plat,May 1926; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, August 10, 1939; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, December 10, 1920; Powhatan Park blueprint plat, property of York Land Corporation, April 1916; blueprint plat of property conveyed by Celia Maxton to others,land between route 60 and the railroad, September 7, 1952; and plat of property of H.D. Bozarth between Clay and Harrison Streets, June 19, 1925.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePosters for performances at the Matthew Whaley Auditorium in 1936, poster for \"Middle Plantation Art \u0026amp; Handcraft Exhibition\" at Casey's Annex (undated), poster for exhibit of \"Walt Disney's Original Paintings used in Snow White\" at the Bruton Parish House (undated), Williamsburg Tricentennial Poster, Colonial Williamsburg concert posters, Williamsburg Theatre posters (undated, possibly 1930's), and other posters for entertainment at Williamsburg High School and the Presbyterian Church (undated, possibly 1930's).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo aerial photographs of South Henry Street area of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of a print \"Loudon-street, Winchester.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Many of these papers appear to be from the Clerk of Court office in Winchester, Virginia. Clerk of Court signatures include John Peyton, Clerk of Hustings, Winchester, Virginia and Algernon R. Wood. Organized in date order. Account for Nicholas Scheren to David Michael Rutter. May 1786 Payment from Dr. Robert Colvin to Philip Bush. October 12, 1786 Accounts for Robert Sherrard to James Murry. 1787 Payment from Robert Sherrard to John Hamilton for waggonage from Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] to Winchester, Virginia. 1787 Document about refund of payment made by Tejamus ? Dowdall to Robert Colvin, who opened a school. April 12, 1787 Court summons for Josiah Jackson and Zebediah Hollingsworth for James Murray in case with Robert Sherrard, Defendant. August 9, 1787 Indenture. James and Eleanor Wood of Davidson, North Carolina and David Dedderick, for Lot 9 on West side of Loudon (Loudoun) Street in Borough of Winchester. September 22, 1789 Marriage Bond between Enos Roberts and Mary Kendrick. January 13, 1790 Marriage bond of Conrad House and Susannah Shusher. December 27, 1790 Bond for James Walls as executor of last Will and Testament of John Wynn. June 30, 1794 Charter between Shreve Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland and James Moseley, Merchant on freight on the ship Alexandria. July 4, 1796 Marriage license between James A. Nelson and Polly M. Donald. April 26, 1802 Manumission papers from Peter Lauck to Peter Bisick. March 14, 1806 Affidavit. Josiah Massy took oath of Lieutenant in 31st Regiment, 16th Brigade. Signed by A. (B.) Miller. May 2, 1812. Register of sale of Louisa Robinson (wife of Jonathan Robinson) to Doctor Daniel Conrad. August 3, 1818. Act \"to amend the Act incorporating the Town of Winchester.\" Complete handwritten text of the act as presented to the General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia. Copied by William Munford, Keeper of the Rolls. Document bound with string. Dated December 12, 1818 and passed January 9, 1819 Inquest. \"Inquisition on the body of Robert Cockerton (?) who died at the house of Elizabeth Pendleton, Innkeeper. November 1, 1820 Contract/letter of attorney between John Holland of Gosney Manor of Shenandoah County, Virginia, woolan manufacturer, and George Hadfield of Old Hall, County of Chester, in England to Hugh Shaw. June 8, 1827 Manumission papers where Margaret Galloway emancipates negro woman, Maria, wife of William Tuckrin, a free negro. October 17, 1827 Manumission papers or Certification of Freedom for Negro Lucy under the will of Alexander White of Woodville. June 13, 1832 Certificate of Freedom, or Manumission papers, signed by Phebe Coubourn that she raised Nancy Sabro, a \"dark Muluto\" who was born of free parents. September 21, 1835 Notice to Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester for summons of Jonathan Cox, Davy Johnson, Thomas Pollard, James Pollard, Richard Strange, Lewis Smith, David Washington and Rose Williams for \"remaining within this corporation and Commonwealth more than 12 months of their right to freedom…\" May 5, 1846 Bill of sale to William H. Brown from George R. Long for sale of negro man, Abraham Washington. August 24, 1846 Court Case. Algernon R. Wood, prosecutor for Commonwealth of Virginia, against James Pollard, a free negro or mulatto who remained in Virginia after he was freed. October 3, 1846 Court summons for Sally Field for remaining in Winchester after being freed. June 23, 1848 Mary, negro slave of Joseph Baker, charged with trying to poison Nancy Lindsey with tea. June 1, 1849 Notarized statements of Amelia Ann Buck of Warren County, Virginia regarding copartnership with John R. Ricards, John N. Buck of Baltimore, Maryland and Thomas L. Blakemon of Warren County regarding hotel, Mountain House in Hampshire County, Virginia. John R. Buck sells his interest to his brother, William M. Buck. July 3, 1850 Letter from Baltimore, Maryland regarding his father's estate. Author unknown. February 20, 1851 Recording of last will and testament of Addison B. Riely in Baltimore, Maryland. Endorsed by Ann R. Riely. September 27, 1852 Certificate for R.B. Allen to sell wine at his store on Cameron Street.September 1, 1855 Court summons in case of Patrick Conner vs John H. Anderson, Conner's apprentice. October 8, 1856 Letter from John Quanten ? to Robert L. Brookings asking for servant woman Lucy who was part of the estate of Mrs. Emmets?. May 27, 1857 Indictment. John Howard, alias John Newman, a free negro, was accused of assault by Rachel Ann Holler, a white woman and jailed. Indictment against James W. Jones, the jailor, for allowing the prisoner to escape. March 17, 1860 Command to the Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester to take \"…Maria Ball [Colored]…her safely keep…until May indictment … for remaining in the State of Virginia…without lawful permission. April 21, 1860 Notice to Sheriff of Berkeley County, Virginia to imprison Elizabeth Farrow if she is found in Berkeley County. She is charged with having a \"…house of ill fame for the purpose of prostitution and lewedness.\" April 17, 1861 Note from Clerk of Court in Winchester where he says he has been notified by a military order that he is no longer the Clerk. June 5, 1868 Court case with John Vilwig regarding two coffins. June 1886. Republican Ticket for Virginia. 1892. Letter from George S. Bowers of Laurell, Maryland, about \"Willie\" accepting Christ [in the Lutheran Church]. December 13, 1918 Instructions to lawyer or court about charges of larceny against a free negro. undated. 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Navy Mine Depot Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia By Commander A. H. Miles, U.S. Navy.  (Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings v. 54, no. 4, whole no. 302.)  1 piece. In the matter of Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia...Brief submitted on behalf of owners of property...Newport News, Franklin Printing Co.  21 p.  23 cm.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial relating to the annual celebrations of Yorktown Day, sometimes called Yorktown Fete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFete in honor of General La Fayette.  Printed pamphlet by R.G. Scott on what happened during planning of the Yorktown Fete of 1824 and why he should not be responsible. 1827.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCentennial.  \"An Appeal to the Country for a National Centennial Celebration of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.\"  Printed by Virginian Print, Norfolk, Va. 1879. Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown 1881. 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Newspaper clippings, information on conference programming and schedules, and member and delegate information provide additional context for this significant moment in the struggle for equal rights. Of particular interest are posters for a November 5, 1977 ERA rally and reception in Alexandria, Virginia. The event featured NOW President Eleanor Smeal and actresses Esther Rolle and Lily Tomlin. The oversize poster is signed by Lily Tomlin. Photographs are also included that document the 1978 ERA March on Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Ephemera, 1974-1978, includes blank postcards and note cards with feminist imagery, applied embroidery patterns for logos and feminist symbols, a broadside printed by Helaine Victoria Press, posters, ERA related stickers and sashes, and other miscellaneous items. 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Newspaper clippings, information on conference programming and schedules, and member and delegate information provide additional context for this significant moment in the struggle for equal rights. Of particular interest are posters for a November 5, 1977 ERA rally and reception in Alexandria, Virginia. The event featured NOW President Eleanor Smeal and actresses Esther Rolle and Lily Tomlin. The oversize poster is signed by Lily Tomlin. Photographs are also included that document the 1978 ERA March on Washington.","Series 3: Ephemera, 1974-1978, includes blank postcards and note cards with feminist imagery, applied embroidery patterns for logos and feminist symbols, a broadside printed by Helaine Victoria Press, posters, ERA related stickers and sashes, and other miscellaneous items. 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Publication material includes church bulletins, news clippings, tourist pamphlets, magazines and others. His family correspondence possibly has more personal information than his diaries. His diaries are often a day by day recap of what he did, sometimes about how he felt about people, places or things and rarely about any personal struggles. The family files contain genealogical information of the Sayre, Renison, Carmalt and Morris Families. 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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.","Some of the material was already arranged by Rev. Sayre and his order was maintained.  The rest of the collection was grouped into Correspondence, Family, Photographs, Travel, Personal, Ministry, Sermons and Diaries.  When possible, material was organized chronologically.","Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. was born in Hampton, Virginia, the son of Annie Woolsey Morris and Samuel H. Sayre, Sr. He is descended from Lewis Morris, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served in the Hospital Corp Service of the Navy until August 28, 1919 when he began his studies to be an Episcopal priest. On September 18, 1919, he entered St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-Hudson and graduated in spring 1922. Between September 26, 1922 and spring 1925, he studied at the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry and as a postulant of Bishop Burleson, spending the summers in the Mission field of South Dakota."," He served as a priest in South Dakota, Chicago, Pennsylvania, California and Virginia. He married Marjorie Mae Renison on January 13, 1934 in St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. His parish of St. Barnabas in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California was begun by his wife's Grandfather, Canon Renison, as a Mission Church and Rev. Sayre took over the Parish from his Father-in-Law, Rev. George Edward Renison."," Dates and Parishes:"," August 2, 1925 to April 1927"," St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota (Rev. Sayre's first parish),"," April, 1927 to January 31, 1928"," St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago,"," April 1, 1928 to September 30, 1938"," St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Savior in Montoursville, Pennsylvania,"," October 1, 1938 to October 1, 1939"," St. John's Episcopal Church, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania,"," October 15, 1939 to January 15, 1961"," St. Barnabas' Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California,"," February 1, 1961"," Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia and"," by April 3, 1966"," St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Colonial Beach, Virginia."," He is a 32nd degree Mason, member of the Royal Arcanum and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternities. Other honors include Dean of Convocation of Pasadena, 1955-1959 and"," Chaplain to Bishop Bloy of Los Angeles, 1951-1961."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Accessioned and processed by Anne T. Johnson in 2007.","Personal, family and ministerial correspondence of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.  His personal diaries from 1918 to 1963, his sermons and notes are included in this collection.  There are family and other personal photographs and many postcard and tourist packet photographs from his trips to Europe and his automobile trips from California to Virginia.  Publication material includes church bulletins, news clippings, tourist pamphlets, magazines and others.  His family correspondence possibly has more personal information than his diaries.  His diaries are often a day by day recap of what he did, sometimes about how he felt about people, places or things and rarely about any personal struggles.  The family files contain genealogical information of the Sayre, Renison, Carmalt and Morris Families.  His ministry work is detailed in his letters, diaries and other materials.","Rev. Sayre grouped some of his correspondence and these groups were kept as he organized them. Loose correspondence found in the collection was gathered and grouped according to subject: ministry, family or personal.","Correspondence between family members of Rev. Samuel Sayre.","Letters to, from and about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre (Marjorie). Letter from Marjorie to her Mother. September 1940. Thank you letter from the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of Our Saviour to Mrs. Sayre for her talk. October 9, 1952. Letter from Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles to Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre telling her she is a recipient of the Bishop's annual award for outstanding laymen of the diocese. October 1, 1956. Invitation from Chaplains Service Corps to a tea honoring Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre, President of the Chaplains Service Corps. February 24, 1959.","Letters to and from Family Members of Samuel H. Sayre.","These are letters Samuel H. Sayre or his wife, Marjorie Sayre, wrote to his sisters, Ruth and Margaret, from Sierra Vista, Arizona. They go into great detail about his day to day activities. He writes about his family, particularly Ted and Margaret Morris who live in Sierra Vista, Grassfield, and the church. These letters were organized by Samuel H. Sayre.","These letters were found loose during accessioning and grouped A-Z by last name.","These letters were tied together with a red ribbon. They are early family correspondence between Samuel H. Sayre and his family and between members of his family.","In an envelope postmarked 1906 are postcards and letters from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while he is visiting relatives in Germantown , Pennsylvania and at Camp Choconut in Friendsville, Pennsylvania during the summer of 1906.","Letters and post cards from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while visiting Aunt Caroline Morris and Aunt Minnie (Mary Cox Morris)in Washington, D.C. Tells about his sightseeing trips, visits to friends and other activities in and around Washington D.C. December 1910 and January 1911","Envelope with note: œAnswers from Alice May Berry when I asked her if she loved me¦Spring or summer of 1932 at ten years of age.","These are letters to Rev. Samuel H. Sayre from his wife, Marjorie Sayre. This group of correspondence is filed in chronological order.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. On September 1, 1933, Marjorie writes that her family and others œfell quite in love with you and asks how he liked his first trip to California. On December 23, 1933, Marjorie writes of wedding plans for Saturday, the 13th.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. April 15, 1934 Marjorie talks about how difficult it is to leave her Mother and come East.","Marjorie wrote these letters on her trip to Eagle Rock, California to see her ill Mother. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California visiting her ill Mother in the hospital. Her Mother is buried on Friday, January 24. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California until mid-March. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from Papa in Hampton, Virginia May 6, 1891. To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from (Papa). May 7, 1891. To Nancy, From unknown in Wilmington, North Carolina. November 13, 1898.","Empty envelope from S.H. Sayre, Jr. of Hampton, Virginia to Miss Caroline P. Morris in Scarsdale, New York. Postmarked January 3, 1909.","Some of these letters are between other members of the family. Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother and Father, his Aunt Caroline P. Morris, Aunt Minnie, Aunt Mary Cox Sayre, Morris Sayre, Uncle Charles R. Sayre, Frances R. Vance of Department of Charities in Los Angeles, California. Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from his brother, Morris Sayre, where Morris gives advice to Sam about what his next step in life should be, particularly pursuing the ministry. May 7, 1914.","Some of these letters are between other family members or letters that Samuel H. Sayre wrote to family members. Correspondents include Samuel H. Sayre's Mother, his brother, Morris Sayre and Aunts Minnie and Caroline. Most letters do not have envelopes, but in 1923 Samuel H. Sayre was living in Hampton and at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. In July 10, 1922 letter to Aunts (Aunt Minnie) while he is in Dupree, South Dakota, Samuel H. Sayre talks in depth of his experience with the Indians. A group of letters from late 1924 and early 1925 with his brother, Morris Sayre, are labeled œarguments and correspondence with Morris 1924-25 and concern their philosophy on what is needed to be a good minister. Letter from Morris Sayre to Samuel H. Sayre where he congratulates Sam on his upcoming ordination. March 13, 1926 November 24, 1926 wedding invitation of Aileen Harriet Elizabeth Renison to Armistead Claiborne Leigh, Jr. at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Eagle Rock, California.","Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother , Morris Sayre, Marjorie Sayre, Read Sayre Letter from Read Sayre enclosing a typed poem The Passing of the Backhouse by James Whitcomb Riley. October 23, 1933 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother about Marjorie's visit. April 17, 1934. A letter from someone in Hampton, either a child or a mentally handicapped person, to his mother. April 30, 1939. (Possibly Rev. Sayre's younger brother, Daniel, who was institutionalized). McClellan Wilson, Jr., M.D. wrote to Rev. Sayre about the death of Rev. Sayre's brother, Daniel Sayre. September 12, 1939.","Many letters are from Samuel Sayre's Mother who is partially, then almost totally blind. Some of the 1946 and 1947 letters between Samuel Sayre and his brother, Morris Sayre, concern their disagreement on their Mother's care by their sister, Margaret, and their basic philosophical differences about church and Christianity.","Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes the death, on January 17, 1951, and the funeral of Rev. George E. Renison, Marjorie's father. January 30, 1951. Letter from Eleanor Searle to Sis and Ruth and to Sam and Marjorie about the death of Aunt Mary. July 1952. Letters from Read Sayre and about Read Sayre's death on July 9, 1952. Letter to Marjorie Sayre from Margaret Sayre Ransone, about Morris Sayre's funeral with attached note from Nancy Sayre, Morris Sayre's wife. March 20, 1953. From Bill to Mrs. Taylor Ransome (Marg) about the guardianship money of Aunt Caroline P. Morris. December 23, 1953. Church Bulletin from Saint Luke's Church, Montcair, New Jersey where it mentions the Memorial Windows Given By Sayre Family in memory of the late Senior Warden, Morris Sayre. September 19, 1954 and September 21, 1952. Letter from Bob Sayre about death of his mother, Mary Thomas Sayre, an aunt of Samuel H. Sayre. January 4, 1957. Letter from Mrs. Morris Sayre (Nancy) to Samuel H. Sayre where she talks of her deceased husband, Morris Sayre. (about 1958). Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin œexperiences in (concerning) England and across U.S. on our return. September 23, 1958.","Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œconcerning my call to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. November 18, 1960 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œlast days in Eagle Rock, Calif(ornia) and trip east to Mathews-œ. June 9, 1961 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he comments that he went to œOld Church outside of Richmond whose rector is the grandson of Carter Braxton Bryan who baptized Samuel Sayre in 1894 and that he was elected President of the Thomas Nelson Chapter of the SAR on June 9, 1966. August 11, 1964. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes his past ministry and his new parish, St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Colonial Beach, Virginia. April 3, 1966. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he noted on top margin of letter œThe beginning of the building of our new home. November 13, 1968.","Letters to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), Ruth Sayre, Chabela (a niece), and Bob and letter from Samuel H. Sayre to his family.","One Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), his nephew. August 25, 1980.","Easter card from Ruth Sayre. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother. Post card from Morris Sayre in Turkey.","Each folder in this group was either organized by Samuel H. Sayre, or it was artificially organized during the accession process. Some of the correspondence was found loose in different locations and the processor felt that gathering all the correspondence together would benefit researchers.","These are letters from and to fellow priests and parishioners about his call to Kingston Parish in Mathews, Virginia. They are in chronological order. Most of this material was organized by Samuel H. Sayre, but a few pieces of correspondence congratulating him were found loose and added. Correspondents include The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson of Virginia, Suffragan Bishop Samuel B. Chilton of Virginia, Bishop Coadjutor Robert F. Gibson, John Warren Cooke, Senior Warden of Kingston Parish, Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles, John L. E. Collier, Arthur C. Coons of Occidental College, Glenard P. Lipscomb, Bob Sayre, Rev. Richard I. S. Parker, Franklyn D. Josselyn, Margaret Sayre Ransone and the Vestry of St. Barnabas' Church. In a letter to The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson, D.D., Rev. Sayre tells Rev. Gibson of his decision to œend up my ministry in Virginia. This letter also includes information about Rev. Sayre's career and Marjorie Sayre's family history. ( June 14, 1960).","These letters are with fellow priests, parishioners, and others associated with the ministry work of Samuel H. Sayre. They were organized by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and are in chronological order. Correspondents include Valerie Scudder, Edward Aupperle, Dr. Edwin D. Woodhouse, Louis L. Turner, Lillie Anthony Sutton, Marjorie M. Schmidt, Mrs.George C. Silzer, Los Angeles Council No. 1489 - Royal Arcanum, Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Bishop Stevens about Consecration of St. Barnabas' Church, Rev. Sumner Walters, Margaret H. Cook, Rev. R. G. Bannen, Rev. Theodore S. Will, Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Norman Stockett, Adele Brueninghausen, Bishop Frank DeMoulin, Bishop Beverley D. Tucker of Norfolk, Virginia, Margaret C. Thomas, W. Blair Roberts, C. E. Tolkien, Rev. Arthur C. Thomson, Rev. William P. Remington, G. Frank Shelby, Ethel Plass, Presiding Bishop of Michigan, Mrs. Skipper, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, Mrs. James Stoughton, George H. Streaker, Mrs. William Vincent and Rev. George H. Thomas.","Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.","Correspondents include Gertrude Jean Baker, George B. Baldwin, Barbara Barth, Harry Beal, L. Nelson Bell, Dan M. Budy, Cary R. Blain, Rt. Rev. F. Eric Bloy, Mrs. John Brearton (Virginia), Harry A. Brenner, Frank R. Brandenburg, Rt. Rev. Hunter Wyatt Brown, Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, G. Braxton Bryan, Rev. John S. Bunting, Hugh L. Burleson, Bishop of South Dakota (Includes on heading: Rev. Wm. A.R. Goodwin, D.D. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Rochester, New York), John Burt, Uncle James Carmalt, brother of William H. Carmalt, MD, Samuel H. Sayre's Great- Uncles March 16, 1916, William H. Carmalt to Annie Sayre (Mother of Samuel H. Sayre. Dated August 7, 1928) and Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States (Carbon Copy. Dated March 26, 1953).","Correspondents include Howard L. Hamilton (made Samuel Sayre the Honorary Chaplain of the Virginia Society in 1979), Venerable Paul E. Langpaap, J.C. Morris (Transcript of letter written from Grassfield in March 1876 with two attachments: a December 21, 1874 financial document where citizens of Friendsville give sums for the erection of a Protestant Episcopal Church and an œOrder of Exercises for the Laying of the Corner Stone of The Church of the Holy Spirit in Friendsville, Pennsylvania on June 7, 1876), The Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, D.D. Retired, Arthur C. Patterson, Jr., A.H. Patterson, Pi Alpha Fraternity and H. Boone Porter of The Living Church.","George H. Randall concerning Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, William P. Remington, Mrs. Ringsdorf, Reliable Furniture Company, W. Blair Roberts, Albert Rose, Royal Arcanum and Paul Rusch.","Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. When Group 1 was accessioned, the seller had removed, and filed separately, letters that were written by well known people, such as Harry F. Byrd, a Virginia Senator and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These letters were returned to the file in A-Z order, but they are noted in the list of correspondents. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Also, some letters have a note by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre along the top margin where he gives an explanation about the letter or letter writer. These notes appear to have been added at a later date rather than at the time of receipt. Possibly, Rev. Sayre went through his professional correspondence and kept items that reflect the variety of his ministry. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.","Correspondents include John H. Allen and John M. Allin.","Correspondents include Rev. John Baden, Rev. Carroll C. Barbour, Bard College, Eugene F. Barnes, Wallace T. Bennett, Estelle Billups, Francis E. Bloy, Wyatt Brown, John Burt, Harry F. Byrd, U.S. Senator from Virginia and James F. Byrnes, Governor of South Carolina.","Correspondents include Hester Campbell, Uncle James Carmalt (brother of W. H. Carmalt, M.D., Samuel H. Sayre's Great Uncle) This letter includes some family history in an attached letter to Samuel H. Sayre's Mother from W.H. Carmalt, Edwin R. Carter, Samuel B. Chilton, Church Periodical Club, C. M. Clement, George H. Clendenin, J. Morris Coerr, J. H. H. Coleman, Maurice M. Copebaack (difficult to read), Charles Cove, II, Rev. Charles S. Cook, Jr., John Warren Cooke, Ruth Cotter (Mrs. Richard Comfort Cotter), Earl S. Cox, H. H. Cowan and Betty Healy Cutler.","Correspondents include Pierre Daltour, Thomas C. Darst, Bishop George Davenport, George M. Day, Whittney Diggs, Thomas N. Downing, Charles B. Dubell and Frank Du Moulin.","Correspondents include Mrs. William S. Edgar (Cousin Debbie Edgar), Eagle Rock Ministerial Association, Kenny and Frances Ferguson, David Lincoln Ferris, Rev. Frank Foote and Gordon M. Fothergill.","Correspondents include Roy S. Gaskill, General Theological Seminary in New York, Bob Gibson, Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from Arizona, Rev. Robert Burton Gooden (Bishop), Bishop Gore, Rt. Rev. John J. Gravatt and George P. Gunn.","Correspondents include Thomas J. Haldeman, Rev. J. D. Hall (a January 22 letter where he recommends The College of William and Mary), Francis J. Hall, Robert B. Hall, E. H. Halton, David S. Hamilton, Rick Hammond, Blake B. Hammond, Earl W. Haney, Bert H. Harper, M.D., Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Isaac Hartshorne, M.D., The Very Rev. J. Thomas Heistand, Gladys Hill, Hillspeak , Joan Hunley, Charles A. Junken, Edith Junken and Elizabeth Junken (note says, œmy earliest sweetheart).","Correspondents include Richard Kennedy, George Edwin Kidd, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Mrs. (Ellen) Stanley King, Mabel P. Knapp, Paul H. Kratzip, Russell Lamson, Mary Florence Lawson, Charles E. Levering, Little, Glenard P. Lipscomb, The Living Church and Los Angeles Dean of Pasadena Convention.","Correspondents include Raymond C. Mackay, Bill Major, Rev. Thomas R. Marshall, H.C. Martin, Mathew County (Virginia) Historical Society, George N. Maybe, Rickard H. McKee, Lucy Mehl, Polly Meredith, Rev. Newton Middleton, Rev. John Miles, Phil Moore, R. Walton Moore, H. A. Mosher and Gladys M. Murray.","Includes a group of 1901 letters concerning Miss Mary C. Morris and a letter from Grandmother Morris. Correspondents include Grandmother Morris, Clara L. Morris - Cousin of Samuel H. Sayre who lives in Australia in 1957, Aunt Minnie Morris (Mary Cox Morris), Aunt Caroline Morris and Dwight B. Morris from Tombstone, Arizona.","Correspondents include David C. Narver, National Association of Manufacturers, Rev. Frederick W. Neve, New Age, Occidental College, Mrs. Robert W. Orrell and Edgar C. Outten who encloses an obituary of Miss Mary Sims, Postmaster at Hampton Virginia 1952.","Rev. E. Moray Peoples, Jr., Pi Alpha Fraternity, Ronald Reagan, Governor of California (dated 1974 and during 1980 Presidential Campaign), Robert A. Robertson, Harold Barrett Robinson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States (dated September 23, 1935) and Royal Arcanum.","Correspondents include Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia (signed by Francis W. Hayes, Jr.), Society of the Cincinnati, New York State, C. J. Sanford, William L. Scott, Senator of Virginia, Valerie Scudder, C. Vernon Spratley, Margaret Matoaka Sims and Stratford Hall.","Dorothea Taft, Mrs. Charles E. Tolkien, Governor and Mrs. George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama, Mrs. R. E. White, George Wickersham and Bishop S. Walters (note in letter from Mrs. Mordecai L. Marsh, Jr. dated April 16, 1947).","Commerce, Assistant Secretary of State about recommendation for Dr. Wilson Leon Godshall; Lewis Tepel; Don Kaufman; Rev. Charles Friend, the Pastor during Samuel H. Sayre's Father's illness and death; Frances R. Vance (Mother Vance), the mother of Edward Vance, who writes about Samuel H. Sayre's help to her son while her son was dying in the military hospital. They correspond for many years; Van (St. Clair Vannix) from Vermillion, South Dakota who wrote his nine page letter as a poem; Rev. E. B. Woodruff; Harvey from Maine, Samuel H. Sayre's roommate at Saint Stephen's College; Don, a friend from school; Winifred Vogan, Aunt of Stuart Gast; The Secretary of the President of the United States who says The President cannot meet with Samuel H. Sayre on the date mentioned; Wm. T. Christian, secretary of the Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrews; W. Floyd Reams who encloses a Supreme Council Badge from Richmond, Virginia; Lechner Family; and œIn Memoriam poems for Bishop Burleson by Mrs. Dora Claire Vannix.","Most of this group of papers was found loose during processing except where noted. This series includes genealogy information for the Sayre, Morris, Carmalt and Renison families, plus obituaries, news articles, legal records and biographies of members of these families.","A day by day book, published in December 1914 for the Members of the Bible Class of the St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre noted family birthdays, wedding anniversaries and important events of his family.","Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Canon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928","Scope and Contents Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Ganon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928. This group includes letters, charts and notes on the genealogy of the Morris Family, the Sayre Family and the Carmalt Family. Carbon copy of a typed letter written from Butternuts by Jacob, son of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. January 1, 1838 Post card with a picture of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1927) Genealogy of the Annie Morris Sayre branch of the Morris Family from Lewis Morris, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence (1937) Letter to Mrs. Annie Morris Sayre from œDescendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence conferring œComplimentary Membership, dated June 17, 1937. Envelope, postmarked November 2, 1959, with notes to Bill Sayre probably by Samuel H. Sayre. Attached is a family history of the œSayre Family beginning with John Sayre born June 4, 1938 in New York City. There is also a photo of Morris Sayre from a publication dated 1948. Letter to William M. Sayre and others from John of Drinker, Biddle and Reath of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regarding the attached A History of Choconut Lake Cemetery Association which began in 1827 by Caleb Carmalt. October 24, 1967. Carmalt Family notes on envelope dated April 15, 1968. Letter to Bill Sayre from Margaret Sayre about the Morris Family, particularly Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. Christmas 1970. List of photographs of Morris ancestors from Margaret Sayre Ransone to Samuel H. Sayre. undated.","Scope and Contents Mrs. George Edward Renison, Mother of Marjorie Renison Sayre, died January 22, 1964. Dr. Lewis Rutherfurd Morris undated. Mary Cox Morris (Aunt of Samuel Sayre and sister to his mother) undated. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (Mother of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1948. Includes her obituary from various newspapers which tell of her involvement in DAR. James W. Carmalt (Great Uncle of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1937.","Newspaper article on Margaret Ransone, sister of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, when she became 1976 Peninsula Woman of the Year by the Junior Women's Club 1976. Program from the University of Chicago Alumni Association giving an Award Citation to Margaret Sayre Ransone, A.M. 1929 May 20, 1978. Bulletin from St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia with note by Margaret S. Ransone. March 11, 1979.","Final Report of Charles Read Sayre, Executor of Estate of Mrs. Annie M. Sayre, Deceased. (November 30, 1948).","This group of letters, photographs, and obituaries were grouped by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and were accessioned in a used manila envelope with the handwritten note: Life History of Annie Morris Sayre. This folder contains the following: Editorial about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre from the July 31, 1948 Daily Press, Newport News, VA. Obituaries of Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (1948) Notice of funeral service for Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. (1948) Society news about where the Sayre families are going after being in Hampton (Virginia) because of the death of their Mother, Mrs. S. H. Sayre. (1948) Copy of a photograph of Caleb Carmalt with a separate note: œCaleb Carmalt in his own handwriting. A print copy of the only likeness he ever sat for or allowed to be taken. About the early 1840's. Letter from Morris Sayre to Sam Sayre, dated December 16, 1943, enclosing: Letter to Morris Sayre from Margaret S. Ransone about their Mother, Anna Woolsey Morris Sayre, gleaned from conversations, memories and their Mother's diary, dated November 18, 1943 and photographs of portraits of Governor Lewis Morris, 1st Lord of the Manor, Chief Justice of New York, First Governor of New Jersey; Lewis Morris, 2d Lord of the Manor, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, General Lewis Morris; 3d Lord of the Manor, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Mary Walton, Wife of General Lewis Morris, œThe Signer.","Grand Council Royal Arcanum of Virginia announcement of the death of Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr., the thank you letter of Samuel Hunting Sayre, Sr. for the kindness of the members during his illness and copy of the Royal Arcanum Bulletin about Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr.'s death.","Copy and transcript of the 1669 will of Thomas Sayre.","Stock information, real estate, life insurance and copy of the death record of Eleanor Sayre Searle.","Material on estate of Mary E. Sayre, including her assets and will. Eleanor Sayre Searle was one of the administrators of Mary E. Sayre's will. Includes life insurance policy for Eleanor Sayre.","Deeds, Death Record, Wills of Eleanor S. Searle and William B. Searle, Tax Information, Life Insurance, stock information, December 23, 1966 Wall Street with last market quotations before Eleanor Searle died on December 24, 1966, empty envelopes - some with notes, bank statements, power of attorney from Eleanor Sayre Searle to William Baum Searle, dated August 22, 1966 and other legal documents. Her lawyer was Richard C. Cotter of Mathews, Virginia.","Deed, Lawyers Title Insurance and correspondence.","This series includes photographs of Rev. Sayre's family, his churches, his parishioners and friends.","Rev. Charles Dubell.","Includes Funeral Program and letter for C. Lee Narver, 1955.","This series contains Rev. Sayre's bills, receipts, brochures, guidebooks, schedules, church bulletins, newspapers, cruise information and other material from his trips to Europe and across the United States.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Brochures about The White House, Abraham Lincoln and The Rolfe Property, plus a hotel sign, œIf you smoke in bed please tell us Where to send your ashes!","St. Paul's Church in Toronto, St. Paul's Cathedral in London and Westminster Abbey in London, Church of the Annunciation in London, The Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, 1958.","Includes Cunard Line route, menus and a list of passengers on trip from Montreal to Europe, June 27th, 1958.","Newspaper issues and newspaper clippings published in London including the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, Church Times, London Times, the London Observer and The Sunday Express.","Includes a packet of etchings of places in England.","The Countryman Winter 1967/68 Historic Houses and Castles in Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1958","April 1948 National Geographic article œFounders of Virginia. April 1949 National Geographic with article œThe British Way.","Scope and Contents What to Look for in an Old Church by J. Hope Urwin 1957 Twice Upon a Time by Brother Edward undated Anglican Life, Vol. 19, No. 3 April 1958","Stationery from different hotels.","These items were found loose in the collection, but focus mainly on his personal life. The folders include his address book, financial records, memorabilia and other personal items.","Insurance Receipts for Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Empty envelopes from West Bank and Trust Co.","Scope and Contents Paper signs that were put on Samuel Sayre's door when he was sick. undated Cutout of a rabbit. Placemat of State Flowers. Receipt and shipping label for a group of sculptures from Switzerland. July 1956.","Two $10 Shares dated 1921.","Includes April 27, 1961 Gazette-Journal of Gloucester and Mathews Garden Week Issue.","These items accessioned in a manila envelope with œTombstone Arizona Material written across the top and include newspapers, newspaper clippings and a menu. Menu from Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Tombstone, Arizona These articles have not been copied for preservation. Shades of 1881, Britain's Own Wyatt Earp Planning Visit To Haunts of Namesake, The Tombstone Epitaph, August 23, 1973 Souvenir Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, 1974 Bisbee Review, April 10, 1975. Column by Don Pelon is circled. Helldorado Fever Strikes Old Camp, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 17, 1975. Handwritten note by (Rev. Samuel H. Sayres) œI conducted a communion service here on October¦ Copper Runs Out but Mining Town Refuses to Die, byline from Bisbee, Arizona, Los Angeles Times, March 8, 1976. Helldorado celebration draw crowd of thousands, byline from Tombstone, from Herald-Dispatch, Sierra Vista, Arizona, October 20, 1975. 1978 Special Helldorado Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 13, 1978.","This series includes material related to Rev. Sayre's ministry, such as church bulletins, employment information, professional organizations, information on his parishes and parishioners, news clippings and printed or published material that relate to his position as a rector.","Clippings of the column by Horace L. Varian and Horace L. Varian, Jr. of Ammidon and Company from The Living Church publication.","St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia March 19, 1978 St. John's Church, Elizabeth City Parish, Hampton, Virginia March 19, 1978","Includes correspondence and material concerning employment and ministerial related matters and organizations such as contracts, retirement, resignations, salaries and licenses. Correspondence concerning his ministerial work, whether personal or business, has been filed under Correspondence - Ministry Related. Lay Reader's License Authorization to conduct services in Norfolk Navy Yard to United States Navy seamen. December 13, 1917. Lay Readers License from the Diocese of New York for Samuel H. Sayre. November 7, 1919. To Rev. Lewis Nichols, Diocese of Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) from Rev. Samuel Sayre, St. Mary's Church Rectory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania . September 6, 1930. Rev. Samuel Sayre submitting resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg. Resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. October, 1930. Employment correspondence with St. John's Church of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. July1938. Letters to the Vestry of the Church of Our Saviour, Montoursville, Pennsylvania and the Vestry of St. Mary's Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania from (Samuel H. Sayre) where he severs official relations with them. July 21, 1938. Vestry of Kingston Parish resolution that the Reverend Samuel Huntting Sayre will reach the canonical age of mandatory retirement in the Protestant Episcopal Church. December 18, 1965.","Adaptation of a page from the 1455 Gutenberg Bible.","Picture of 1964 Confirmation Class 1971 Treasurer's Report Photo of girls in capes and banners from Kingston Parish. September 1983","List of Payments for all the churches in the Los Angeles Diocese.","An Open Letter to Boys and Girls in view of Children's Sunday, 1903 by Fred. Stuart Kirkness, Convention Daily in Detroit Michigan, September 25, 1961, The American Legion Magazine. Article on surrender ceremonies of Japan on the USS Missouri. August 1975, The Episcopal Review. The main article is about the induction of Rt. Rev. Robert Claflin Rusack as the fourth Bishop of Los Angeles. February 1974.","Scope and Contents Farewell Sermon and Ordination as Deacon at St. John's in Newport News, Virginia. 1925. Appointment as Dean of the Pasadena Convocation of the Diocese of Los Angeles. 1954. Resignation from St. Barnabus' Church in Eagle Rock and new appointment to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. 1961. California Clergyman Takes Mathew Paris. 1961. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre is Chaplain of the Sons of the American Revolution and received a Silver Good Citizenship Medal from SAR. 1978. Mother's Day Sermon. undated. Sayre Guest at St Luke's in Richmond, Virginia for month of August. No year.","Obituary of William E. Zimmer.","This group includes invitations, church bulletins, news clippings, church publications and telegrams. Elizabeth City Parish News and Bible Class Bulletin with notice that Bishop Mathews gave Samuel Sayre a Lay Readers license. December 15, 1915. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia April 19th to April 26th, 1925. Under Notes an announcement that Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained as Deacon. Invitation by the Bishop of South Dakota and the Rector and Vestry of Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia to the Ordering as Deacon of Samuel Huntting Sayre. First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Deacon. Congratulatory telegrams from Katherine Maycock and C.C. Morris. April 25, 1925. Press Clippings about March 18, 1925 Ordination. St. John's Bible Class Bulletin which mentions Samuel Huntting Sayre Ordained as Deacon on April 19, 1925 at St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Photo of Rev. Sayre on front of Bulletin. May 10, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Sayre will preach his farewell sermon to St. John's Church, Hampton. July 12th to July 19th, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. March 14th to March 21st, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained to the Priesthood in St. John's Church on Thursday, March 18th. Formal invitation to the ordination of The Rev. Samuel Hunting Sayre, Priest on March 18, 1926. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia , March 18, 1926. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Priest. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, March 21st to March 28th, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will hold his first celebration of the Holy Communion at the early Service this morning.","Poems from Rev. Newton Middleton of Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk, from The Living Church and from Rev. John Gaynor Banks of the Fellowship of St. Luke in San Diego, California. Poems of Life and Love by Emily Pinter Asher given to Marjorie Sayre by Emily Asher.","Scope and Contents Christian Nurture Series sheet with a list and descriptions of work books for Junior and Junior High School Pupils. undated. Brochure of the Historic Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church in New Kent County, Virginia. undated. The Holy Catholic Church on The Doctrines of the Apostles' Creed by Theodore O. Wedel. undated. Ours is the Responsibility, an address given at the National Convention of the Girls' Friendly Society at Berea, Kentucky. June 27, 1942. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of St. Margaret's Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. 1944. If I Marry a Roman Catholic by National Council of the Churches of Christ. 1945. Chapter DA of P.E.O. in Eagle Rock, California. 1951-52. Lest We Forget by Robert B. Watts. October 1968.","Part of a St. John's Church Bulletin that has a picture of and an article by Samuel H. Sayre concerning his summers in the West. January, 15, 1922. The Living Church article by Samuel H. Sayre entitled œThe Church and Government Hospitals. April 25, 1925. St. Andrew's Cross article by Samuel Huntting Sayre, œWanted: A Man about needing people for missions in the West. (1926). The New Age article œThe Word ˜Catholic' in June 1952 issue. The Living Church editorial published August 19, 1973. The Living Church, January 29, 1978 Per note on cover, the important items in this issue are œa letter to Aunt Josephine and my letter to the Editor. The Living Church editorial, œThe Old Days in South Dakota published April 9, 1978. The Living Church editorial, œLoves TLC published February 25, 1979.","1939 Easter Communicant List Photographs, Easter 1941. 1944 label offering reduction of Parish debt 1952 invitation. Addresses of Parishioners from St. Barnabus Church.","Letter from Rev. William Westover about the history of St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota.","July 1, 1930 letter about St. Mary's Church 50th Anniversary.","Scope and Contents Notation on front of manila envelope says œThis should be kept in case that Pi Alpha Fraternity and Tau Delta Alpha should ever be reinstated as a national church organization. Pi Alpha ritual book str in box in pump house. Guide entitled Ritual of the Tau Delta Alpha Sorority undated. Authorization for St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California to be part of the Los Angeles Alpha Chapter. undated.","1952 Annual Report of the Woman's Auxiliary to the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Diocese of Los Angeles. 1952 Officers' Handbook of Diocese of Arkansas","This series has been divided into sermons given by Rev. Sayre and sermons given by other ministers.","Scope and Contents Rev. Sayre's sermons arrived loose, and have been grouped by date, if dated, by number, if numbered, and by size of paper if undated. The sermons by others might include some sermons by Rev. Sayre.","Notes by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.","These sermons have been numbered by Rev. Sayre.","Scope and Contents Folder one of two that contain undated sermons.","Scope and Contents Folder two of two that contain undated sermons.","These papers appear to be notes, outlines and full copies of sermons given by other ministers. Some of them could possibly be sermons given by Samuel H. Sayre. Some of the papers have a topic written along the top margin and note hymns sung. It is difficult to tell if the original order was by these topics, by date order, or another order, but they have been placed in date order. Because of the fragile condition of the paper on which these notes are handwritten, some of them have been photocopied. The originals are filed with the photocopies. Some of the names on the papers who are noted as deliverers of a sermon include Rev. Belliss, Rev. Bonacker, Rev. Holmes, Rev. Walker, Rev. White and others. Rev. F.C. Benson Belliss, Rev. Ralph Bonacker and Rev. Pierce Butler were the clergy for St. Paul's Church in Chicago, Illinois in the Summer of 1938.","Scope and Contents Sermon entitled œAn Instructed Eucharist, undated but œreceived 10/31/1975. Sermon by Rev. Conrad H. Goodwin at St. John's in Hampton, Virginia on August 18, but no year noted.","The 1918 to 1963 diaries tell mainly of Rev. Sayre's day to day activities and usually include letters he has written and received, where he gone, when he naps, and people he meets if they include family and close friends. He often notes where he eats his meals, what time he rises, and what he is reading. After his marriage in 1938, his entries become a little fuller. When he is visiting his family, he goes into a little more detail, but still sticks to the facts. His train and automobile trips across country are usually interesting. Very rarely does he share his feelings, though he might comment if a letter was wonderful, a meal great, a death hard on a family or how great it is to be back at college or at his old home or with Marjorie after a separation. There are addresses, notes, accounts, Christmas lists and book lists in the back of many of the early diaries. In most of the diaries, he will note in the top margin if he changes locations, particularly for an overnight stay or a trip and when he moves. Years 1953 to October 1, 1959 are missing.","He is in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force, stationed near Hampton, and is discharged on August 28, 1919. Throughout the year, he has dental problems plus has his appendix removed in June.","He begins college at St. Stephens on August 18, 1919. He tells about his classes and grades and his membership in Tu Sigma Alpha Epsilon. St. Stephens College is now Bard College.","He is at St. Stephens during the school year and goes to Camp Houghteling and Mobridge, South Dakota during the summer.","He is at St. Stephens during the school year and completes his studies. He goes to Mobridge and Fort Yates, South Dakota during the summer.","September 26, 1922, Rev. Sayre enters the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry under Bishop Burleson and spends his summer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota doing missionary work.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and at Church of Incarnation, Dallas, South Dakota during the summer. He preaches his first sermon on June 24, 1923.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and spends the summer in Hampton and visiting relatives.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year. On April 19, 1925 he is ordained a Deacon at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia by Bishop Burleson, the bishop of South Dakota. August 2, 1925 is his first Sunday in his First Parish in Mobridge, South Dakota. He meets Marjorie Renison, his future wife, sometime in the fall.","On March 6, 1926 he mentions his feelings for œMiss Renison. He is ordained by Rt. Rev. Arthur Conover Thompson at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia on March 18, 1926. At St. John's Church, he celebrates his first Holy Eucharist as a Priest on March 21, 1926. He writes on April 5 that he œsealed his engagement with Miss Marjorie Renison.","In April he left South Dakota to go assist Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois. On April 7, 1927 he notes on top margin, œImportant - my ideas¦","January 31 was Rev. Sayre's last day at St. Paul's Church. March 5 Rev. Sayre received official call from St. Mary's Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Saviour in Montoursville, Pennsylvania. April 1 Rev. Sayre began at St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit. Rev. Sayre's 38th Birthday is on December 18.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","A May 27, 1933 program œHistorical Pageant œEvents in the History of the Episcopal Church in The United States of America¦ given at Christ Church, Media Pennsylvania is in front of diary. On August 18, Rev. Sayre arrives in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California where Marjorie Renison and her family live. Rev. Sayre and Marjorie Renison go to Laguna Beach together and stay almost a week. Rev. Sayre writes œIt's wonderful to be here alone with Miss Renison and on August 19th, Rev. Sayre writes œ¦I kissed and hugged Marjorie in the gallery. On August 30, Rev. Sayre visits Edward Vance's grave, the young man who died while Rev. Sayre cared for him when he was in the Naval Reserve Force.","This folder also has newspaper clippings of the September 1933 engagement and the January 13, 1934 wedding in St. John's Episcopal Church in Hampton, Virginia of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and Marjorie Renison. On June 19th, Marjorie goes on a visit to California and returns September 26. Rev. Sayre goes to conference in Virginia in early July, then to Hampton until mid August. On October 11, Rev. Sayre changed his Life Insurance policies over to Marjorie and borrows money to furnish living room.","Slips of sheet music are in the back of the diary.","Post cards and addresses are in front of the diary. On March 18th the town of Williamsport flooded, including downtown, churches and homes. He goes into detail about the damage on March 20th. On August 3, at the end of a trip to Colorado, Marjorie heads to Los Angeles and Rev. Sayre drives to Pennsylvania. Marjorie returns November 24th.","Rev. Sayre includes January 1 through 9, 1938 at end of diary. A letter from Charles Lavery, enclosing a carbon copy of his letter to Rt. Rev. Irving Peake Johnson, is with the diary plus a few news clippings, a list of publications, possibly ones that Rev. Sayre receives and a letter that accompanied a salary check.","Beginning in 1938, Rev. Sayre uses a journal instead of a one year diary. In front of the diary are news clippings, notes, articles, letters and flyers. One flyer is for Altar Wines from James Moroney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and one clipping announces his resignation from St. Mary's Episcopal Church on October 1 to become rector of St. John's Church, Bellefonte and gives a brief biography of his ministry up to that point. He begins the new larger diary œ¦giving a fuller and more detailed account of my daily activities¦of my personal impressions of people, places and things and events, too¦ Rev. Sayre then summarizes his other diaries, beginning with 1917. He divides the earlier diaries into œBabyhood, œBoyhood, œYouth and œYoung Manhood periods. He gives more detail of events that he recorded in these early diaries, such as a conflict with Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago and the effects of the Depression on St. Mary's Church in Pennsylvania. On Page 10, he gives a wonderful description of Marjorie Renison Sayre, his wife. The 1938 diary begins his œManhood period. His early entries are more in depth and personal, even giving detail of things that happened in the past, or people, such as his Mother, but he quickly reverts to just telling of his daily activities with few personal touches. Rev. Sayre mentions listening to the new presiding Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia, on the radio on New Year's Day, 1938. He writes œRev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin of Williamsburg, Virginia on January 10, 1938 and spends the day with him on April 27, 1938. Gives resignation to St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour and meets with Vestry of both churches on July 21, 1938. On September 29, 1938, Marjorie and Samuel Sayre move to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania where he is the new Priest of St. John's Episcopal Church. June 8, 1939 Rev. Sayre receives official call to become rector of St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, California where he would succeed his father-in-law, Rev. George E. Renison. On June 13th, he talks to his Mother about it. He hands in his resignation at the St. John's Vestry meeting on July 31, 1939. His last service was on Sunday, October 1 and he began October 15th at St. Barnabas. Grandmother Renison is to live with them in the Parish House per October 23rd entry. On August 18, 1939, Rev. Sayre and his family, while he is visiting Newport News, learn that his brother, Dan, who has been in the State Institution in Pennhurst near Spring City, Pennsylvania due to a brain injury at birth, is ill. He dies on August 19, 1939. Talks about his parents on January 20, 1937.","This volume has postcards of hotels and other notes scattered throughout it. Begins on January 1, 1940 where he writes of eventually wanting to retire in Virginia. He gives detail of his cross country trip to Virginia in the summer of 1940. He mentions first blackout in Los Angeles, California on December 10, 1941, a few days after Pearl Harbor on December 7.","The folder includes a sermon, letters, clippings, list of people's names with death and baptismal dates, church bulletins, and programs from the Occidental College Art Series. They have been placed in a separate folder in front of the diary and the date where they were located noted. On March 4, 1945, Rev. Sayre writes that St. Barnabas' Church was consecrated. He mentions on August 14, 1945 that Japan accepted the surrender terms of the Allies and the city went wild. He had a œVision After Victory special service on August 19, 1945. On January 28, 1946, Rev. Sayre writes that his Mother and sister Margaret and husband returned to Hampton where they rented an apartment. They had lived in Salem, Virginia during the war years to be away from the Atlantic Coast.","Rev. Sayre's Mother dies on July 29, 1948 while he is at Orkney Springs, Virginia. On this date, Rev. Sayre inserted a copy of a letter to Marjorie's parents where he talks of the funeral. In late July and August, the Sam and Marjorie Sayre travel along the west coast. Many postcards and flyers were inserted between these pages.","There is a hole (mouse nibble) between pages 109 and 195, but very little writing is affected. On December 3, 1950, there is a dedication service for the Canon Robert Renison Memorial Parish House, named in honor of Marjorie's grandfather. Marjorie's father, Rev. George E. Renison, died on January 17, 1951.","Rev. Sayre receives a call to become rector of Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia on September 6, 1960. On November 15, 1960, Rev. Sayre notes that he œtendered his resignation as rector of St. Barnabas' Church as of January 16, 1961 because of a call from Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia. On January 21, 1961, Rev. Sayre renewed his priesthood vows at St. Barnabas. His last Sunday as Rector was February 12, 1961. Rev. Sayre writes about everything he and Marjorie did as they prepared to move to Virginia such as packing and the last vestry meeting, then writes of their trip and all the things they did when they finally arrived in Mathews. November 19, 1962, Rev. Sayre tells about a disappointing Vestry meeting. He is 69 on December 18, 1962.","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","Carmalt family","Morris family","Renison family","Sayre family","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Sayre and his order was maintained.  The rest of the collection was grouped into Correspondence, Family, Photographs, Travel, Personal, Ministry, Sermons and Diaries.  When possible, material was organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Some of the material was already arranged by Rev. Sayre and his order was maintained.  The rest of the collection was grouped into Correspondence, Family, Photographs, Travel, Personal, Ministry, Sermons and Diaries.  When possible, material was organized chronologically."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSamuel H. Sayre, Jr. was born in Hampton, Virginia, the son of Annie Woolsey Morris and Samuel H. Sayre, Sr. He is descended from Lewis Morris, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served in the Hospital Corp Service of the Navy until August 28, 1919 when he began his studies to be an Episcopal priest. On September 18, 1919, he entered St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-Hudson and graduated in spring 1922. Between September 26, 1922 and spring 1925, he studied at the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry and as a postulant of Bishop Burleson, spending the summers in the Mission field of South Dakota.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He served as a priest in South Dakota, Chicago, Pennsylvania, California and Virginia. He married Marjorie Mae Renison on January 13, 1934 in St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. His parish of St. Barnabas in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California was begun by his wife's Grandfather, Canon Renison, as a Mission Church and Rev. Sayre took over the Parish from his Father-in-Law, Rev. George Edward Renison.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Dates and Parishes:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e August 2, 1925 to April 1927\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota (Rev. 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Other honors include Dean of Convocation of Pasadena, 1955-1959 and\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Chaplain to Bishop Bloy of Los Angeles, 1951-1961.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Samuel_Huntting_Sayre,_Jr.\" title=\"Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr.\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. was born in Hampton, Virginia, the son of Annie Woolsey Morris and Samuel H. Sayre, Sr. He is descended from Lewis Morris, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served in the Hospital Corp Service of the Navy until August 28, 1919 when he began his studies to be an Episcopal priest. On September 18, 1919, he entered St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-Hudson and graduated in spring 1922. Between September 26, 1922 and spring 1925, he studied at the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry and as a postulant of Bishop Burleson, spending the summers in the Mission field of South Dakota."," He served as a priest in South Dakota, Chicago, Pennsylvania, California and Virginia. He married Marjorie Mae Renison on January 13, 1934 in St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. His parish of St. Barnabas in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California was begun by his wife's Grandfather, Canon Renison, as a Mission Church and Rev. Sayre took over the Parish from his Father-in-Law, Rev. George Edward Renison."," Dates and Parishes:"," August 2, 1925 to April 1927"," St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota (Rev. Sayre's first parish),"," April, 1927 to January 31, 1928"," St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago,"," April 1, 1928 to September 30, 1938"," St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Savior in Montoursville, Pennsylvania,"," October 1, 1938 to October 1, 1939"," St. John's Episcopal Church, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania,"," October 15, 1939 to January 15, 1961"," St. Barnabas' Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California,"," February 1, 1961"," Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia and"," by April 3, 1966"," St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Colonial Beach, Virginia."," He is a 32nd degree Mason, member of the Royal Arcanum and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternities. Other honors include Dean of Convocation of Pasadena, 1955-1959 and"," Chaplain to Bishop Bloy of Los Angeles, 1951-1961."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRev. Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessioned and processed by Anne T. Johnson in 2007.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessioned and processed by Anne T. Johnson in 2007."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePersonal, family and ministerial correspondence of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.  His personal diaries from 1918 to 1963, his sermons and notes are included in this collection.  There are family and other personal photographs and many postcard and tourist packet photographs from his trips to Europe and his automobile trips from California to Virginia.  Publication material includes church bulletins, news clippings, tourist pamphlets, magazines and others.  His family correspondence possibly has more personal information than his diaries.  His diaries are often a day by day recap of what he did, sometimes about how he felt about people, places or things and rarely about any personal struggles.  The family files contain genealogical information of the Sayre, Renison, Carmalt and Morris Families.  His ministry work is detailed in his letters, diaries and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Sayre grouped some of his correspondence and these groups were kept as he organized them. Loose correspondence found in the collection was gathered and grouped according to subject: ministry, family or personal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between family members of Rev. Samuel Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to, from and about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre (Marjorie). Letter from Marjorie to her Mother. September 1940. Thank you letter from the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of Our Saviour to Mrs. Sayre for her talk. October 9, 1952. Letter from Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles to Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre telling her she is a recipient of the Bishop's annual award for outstanding laymen of the diocese. October 1, 1956. Invitation from Chaplains Service Corps to a tea honoring Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre, President of the Chaplains Service Corps. February 24, 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to and from Family Members of Samuel H. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are letters Samuel H. Sayre or his wife, Marjorie Sayre, wrote to his sisters, Ruth and Margaret, from Sierra Vista, Arizona. They go into great detail about his day to day activities. He writes about his family, particularly Ted and Margaret Morris who live in Sierra Vista, Grassfield, and the church. These letters were organized by Samuel H. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters were found loose during accessioning and grouped A-Z by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters were tied together with a red ribbon. They are early family correspondence between Samuel H. Sayre and his family and between members of his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn an envelope postmarked 1906 are postcards and letters from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while he is visiting relatives in Germantown , Pennsylvania and at Camp Choconut in Friendsville, Pennsylvania during the summer of 1906.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and post cards from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while visiting Aunt Caroline Morris and Aunt Minnie (Mary Cox Morris)in Washington, D.C. Tells about his sightseeing trips, visits to friends and other activities in and around Washington D.C. December 1910 and January 1911\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope with note: œAnswers from Alice May Berry when I asked her if she loved me¦Spring or summer of 1932 at ten years of age.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are letters to Rev. Samuel H. Sayre from his wife, Marjorie Sayre. This group of correspondence is filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. On September 1, 1933, Marjorie writes that her family and others œfell quite in love with you and asks how he liked his first trip to California. On December 23, 1933, Marjorie writes of wedding plans for Saturday, the 13th.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. April 15, 1934 Marjorie talks about how difficult it is to leave her Mother and come East.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie wrote these letters on her trip to Eagle Rock, California to see her ill Mother. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California visiting her ill Mother in the hospital. Her Mother is buried on Friday, January 24. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California until mid-March. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from Papa in Hampton, Virginia May 6, 1891. To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from (Papa). May 7, 1891. To Nancy, From unknown in Wilmington, North Carolina. November 13, 1898.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmpty envelope from S.H. Sayre, Jr. of Hampton, Virginia to Miss Caroline P. Morris in Scarsdale, New York. Postmarked January 3, 1909.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of these letters are between other members of the family. Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother and Father, his Aunt Caroline P. Morris, Aunt Minnie, Aunt Mary Cox Sayre, Morris Sayre, Uncle Charles R. Sayre, Frances R. Vance of Department of Charities in Los Angeles, California. Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from his brother, Morris Sayre, where Morris gives advice to Sam about what his next step in life should be, particularly pursuing the ministry. May 7, 1914.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of these letters are between other family members or letters that Samuel H. Sayre wrote to family members. Correspondents include Samuel H. Sayre's Mother, his brother, Morris Sayre and Aunts Minnie and Caroline. Most letters do not have envelopes, but in 1923 Samuel H. Sayre was living in Hampton and at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. In July 10, 1922 letter to Aunts (Aunt Minnie) while he is in Dupree, South Dakota, Samuel H. Sayre talks in depth of his experience with the Indians. A group of letters from late 1924 and early 1925 with his brother, Morris Sayre, are labeled œarguments and correspondence with Morris 1924-25 and concern their philosophy on what is needed to be a good minister. Letter from Morris Sayre to Samuel H. Sayre where he congratulates Sam on his upcoming ordination. March 13, 1926 November 24, 1926 wedding invitation of Aileen Harriet Elizabeth Renison to Armistead Claiborne Leigh, Jr. at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Eagle Rock, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother , Morris Sayre, Marjorie Sayre, Read Sayre Letter from Read Sayre enclosing a typed poem The Passing of the Backhouse by James Whitcomb Riley. October 23, 1933 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother about Marjorie's visit. April 17, 1934. A letter from someone in Hampton, either a child or a mentally handicapped person, to his mother. April 30, 1939. (Possibly Rev. Sayre's younger brother, Daniel, who was institutionalized). McClellan Wilson, Jr., M.D. wrote to Rev. Sayre about the death of Rev. Sayre's brother, Daniel Sayre. September 12, 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany letters are from Samuel Sayre's Mother who is partially, then almost totally blind. Some of the 1946 and 1947 letters between Samuel Sayre and his brother, Morris Sayre, concern their disagreement on their Mother's care by their sister, Margaret, and their basic philosophical differences about church and Christianity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes the death, on January 17, 1951, and the funeral of Rev. George E. Renison, Marjorie's father. January 30, 1951. Letter from Eleanor Searle to Sis and Ruth and to Sam and Marjorie about the death of Aunt Mary. July 1952. Letters from Read Sayre and about Read Sayre's death on July 9, 1952. Letter to Marjorie Sayre from Margaret Sayre Ransone, about Morris Sayre's funeral with attached note from Nancy Sayre, Morris Sayre's wife. March 20, 1953. From Bill to Mrs. Taylor Ransome (Marg) about the guardianship money of Aunt Caroline P. Morris. December 23, 1953. Church Bulletin from Saint Luke's Church, Montcair, New Jersey where it mentions the Memorial Windows Given By Sayre Family in memory of the late Senior Warden, Morris Sayre. September 19, 1954 and September 21, 1952. Letter from Bob Sayre about death of his mother, Mary Thomas Sayre, an aunt of Samuel H. Sayre. January 4, 1957. Letter from Mrs. Morris Sayre (Nancy) to Samuel H. Sayre where she talks of her deceased husband, Morris Sayre. (about 1958). Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin œexperiences in (concerning) England and across U.S. on our return. September 23, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œconcerning my call to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. November 18, 1960 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œlast days in Eagle Rock, Calif(ornia) and trip east to Mathews-œ. June 9, 1961 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he comments that he went to œOld Church outside of Richmond whose rector is the grandson of Carter Braxton Bryan who baptized Samuel Sayre in 1894 and that he was elected President of the Thomas Nelson Chapter of the SAR on June 9, 1966. August 11, 1964. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes his past ministry and his new parish, St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Colonial Beach, Virginia. April 3, 1966. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he noted on top margin of letter œThe beginning of the building of our new home. November 13, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), Ruth Sayre, Chabela (a niece), and Bob and letter from Samuel H. Sayre to his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), his nephew. August 25, 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEaster card from Ruth Sayre. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother. Post card from Morris Sayre in Turkey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach folder in this group was either organized by Samuel H. Sayre, or it was artificially organized during the accession process. Some of the correspondence was found loose in different locations and the processor felt that gathering all the correspondence together would benefit researchers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are letters from and to fellow priests and parishioners about his call to Kingston Parish in Mathews, Virginia. They are in chronological order. Most of this material was organized by Samuel H. Sayre, but a few pieces of correspondence congratulating him were found loose and added. Correspondents include The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson of Virginia, Suffragan Bishop Samuel B. Chilton of Virginia, Bishop Coadjutor Robert F. Gibson, John Warren Cooke, Senior Warden of Kingston Parish, Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles, John L. E. Collier, Arthur C. Coons of Occidental College, Glenard P. Lipscomb, Bob Sayre, Rev. Richard I. S. Parker, Franklyn D. Josselyn, Margaret Sayre Ransone and the Vestry of St. Barnabas' Church. In a letter to The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson, D.D., Rev. Sayre tells Rev. Gibson of his decision to œend up my ministry in Virginia. This letter also includes information about Rev. Sayre's career and Marjorie Sayre's family history. ( June 14, 1960).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters are with fellow priests, parishioners, and others associated with the ministry work of Samuel H. Sayre. They were organized by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and are in chronological order. Correspondents include Valerie Scudder, Edward Aupperle, Dr. Edwin D. Woodhouse, Louis L. Turner, Lillie Anthony Sutton, Marjorie M. Schmidt, Mrs.George C. Silzer, Los Angeles Council No. 1489 - Royal Arcanum, Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Bishop Stevens about Consecration of St. Barnabas' Church, Rev. Sumner Walters, Margaret H. Cook, Rev. R. G. Bannen, Rev. Theodore S. Will, Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Norman Stockett, Adele Brueninghausen, Bishop Frank DeMoulin, Bishop Beverley D. Tucker of Norfolk, Virginia, Margaret C. Thomas, W. Blair Roberts, C. E. Tolkien, Rev. Arthur C. Thomson, Rev. William P. Remington, G. Frank Shelby, Ethel Plass, Presiding Bishop of Michigan, Mrs. Skipper, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, Mrs. James Stoughton, George H. Streaker, Mrs. William Vincent and Rev. George H. Thomas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Gertrude Jean Baker, George B. Baldwin, Barbara Barth, Harry Beal, L. Nelson Bell, Dan M. Budy, Cary R. Blain, Rt. Rev. F. Eric Bloy, Mrs. John Brearton (Virginia), Harry A. Brenner, Frank R. Brandenburg, Rt. Rev. Hunter Wyatt Brown, Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, G. Braxton Bryan, Rev. John S. Bunting, Hugh L. Burleson, Bishop of South Dakota (Includes on heading: Rev. Wm. A.R. Goodwin, D.D. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Rochester, New York), John Burt, Uncle James Carmalt, brother of William H. Carmalt, MD, Samuel H. Sayre's Great- Uncles March 16, 1916, William H. Carmalt to Annie Sayre (Mother of Samuel H. Sayre. Dated August 7, 1928) and Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States (Carbon Copy. Dated March 26, 1953).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Howard L. Hamilton (made Samuel Sayre the Honorary Chaplain of the Virginia Society in 1979), Venerable Paul E. Langpaap, J.C. Morris (Transcript of letter written from Grassfield in March 1876 with two attachments: a December 21, 1874 financial document where citizens of Friendsville give sums for the erection of a Protestant Episcopal Church and an œOrder of Exercises for the Laying of the Corner Stone of The Church of the Holy Spirit in Friendsville, Pennsylvania on June 7, 1876), The Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, D.D. Retired, Arthur C. Patterson, Jr., A.H. Patterson, Pi Alpha Fraternity and H. Boone Porter of The Living Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge H. Randall concerning Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, William P. Remington, Mrs. Ringsdorf, Reliable Furniture Company, W. Blair Roberts, Albert Rose, Royal Arcanum and Paul Rusch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. When Group 1 was accessioned, the seller had removed, and filed separately, letters that were written by well known people, such as Harry F. Byrd, a Virginia Senator and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These letters were returned to the file in A-Z order, but they are noted in the list of correspondents. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Also, some letters have a note by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre along the top margin where he gives an explanation about the letter or letter writer. These notes appear to have been added at a later date rather than at the time of receipt. Possibly, Rev. Sayre went through his professional correspondence and kept items that reflect the variety of his ministry. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include John H. Allen and John M. Allin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Rev. John Baden, Rev. Carroll C. Barbour, Bard College, Eugene F. Barnes, Wallace T. Bennett, Estelle Billups, Francis E. Bloy, Wyatt Brown, John Burt, Harry F. Byrd, U.S. Senator from Virginia and James F. Byrnes, Governor of South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Hester Campbell, Uncle James Carmalt (brother of W. H. Carmalt, M.D., Samuel H. Sayre's Great Uncle) This letter includes some family history in an attached letter to Samuel H. Sayre's Mother from W.H. Carmalt, Edwin R. Carter, Samuel B. Chilton, Church Periodical Club, C. M. Clement, George H. Clendenin, J. Morris Coerr, J. H. H. Coleman, Maurice M. Copebaack (difficult to read), Charles Cove, II, Rev. Charles S. Cook, Jr., John Warren Cooke, Ruth Cotter (Mrs. Richard Comfort Cotter), Earl S. Cox, H. H. Cowan and Betty Healy Cutler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Pierre Daltour, Thomas C. Darst, Bishop George Davenport, George M. Day, Whittney Diggs, Thomas N. Downing, Charles B. Dubell and Frank Du Moulin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Mrs. William S. Edgar (Cousin Debbie Edgar), Eagle Rock Ministerial Association, Kenny and Frances Ferguson, David Lincoln Ferris, Rev. Frank Foote and Gordon M. Fothergill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Roy S. Gaskill, General Theological Seminary in New York, Bob Gibson, Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from Arizona, Rev. Robert Burton Gooden (Bishop), Bishop Gore, Rt. Rev. John J. Gravatt and George P. Gunn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Thomas J. Haldeman, Rev. J. D. Hall (a January 22 letter where he recommends The College of William and Mary), Francis J. Hall, Robert B. Hall, E. H. Halton, David S. Hamilton, Rick Hammond, Blake B. Hammond, Earl W. Haney, Bert H. Harper, M.D., Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Isaac Hartshorne, M.D., The Very Rev. J. Thomas Heistand, Gladys Hill, Hillspeak , Joan Hunley, Charles A. Junken, Edith Junken and Elizabeth Junken (note says, œmy earliest sweetheart).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Richard Kennedy, George Edwin Kidd, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Mrs. (Ellen) Stanley King, Mabel P. Knapp, Paul H. Kratzip, Russell Lamson, Mary Florence Lawson, Charles E. Levering, Little, Glenard P. Lipscomb, The Living Church and Los Angeles Dean of Pasadena Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Raymond C. Mackay, Bill Major, Rev. Thomas R. Marshall, H.C. Martin, Mathew County (Virginia) Historical Society, George N. Maybe, Rickard H. McKee, Lucy Mehl, Polly Meredith, Rev. Newton Middleton, Rev. John Miles, Phil Moore, R. Walton Moore, H. A. Mosher and Gladys M. Murray.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a group of 1901 letters concerning Miss Mary C. Morris and a letter from Grandmother Morris. Correspondents include Grandmother Morris, Clara L. Morris - Cousin of Samuel H. Sayre who lives in Australia in 1957, Aunt Minnie Morris (Mary Cox Morris), Aunt Caroline Morris and Dwight B. Morris from Tombstone, Arizona.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include David C. Narver, National Association of Manufacturers, Rev. Frederick W. Neve, New Age, Occidental College, Mrs. Robert W. Orrell and Edgar C. Outten who encloses an obituary of Miss Mary Sims, Postmaster at Hampton Virginia 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. E. Moray Peoples, Jr., Pi Alpha Fraternity, Ronald Reagan, Governor of California (dated 1974 and during 1980 Presidential Campaign), Robert A. Robertson, Harold Barrett Robinson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States (dated September 23, 1935) and Royal Arcanum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia (signed by Francis W. Hayes, Jr.), Society of the Cincinnati, New York State, C. J. Sanford, William L. Scott, Senator of Virginia, Valerie Scudder, C. Vernon Spratley, Margaret Matoaka Sims and Stratford Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorothea Taft, Mrs. Charles E. Tolkien, Governor and Mrs. George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama, Mrs. R. E. White, George Wickersham and Bishop S. Walters (note in letter from Mrs. Mordecai L. Marsh, Jr. dated April 16, 1947).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommerce, Assistant Secretary of State about recommendation for Dr. Wilson Leon Godshall; Lewis Tepel; Don Kaufman; Rev. Charles Friend, the Pastor during Samuel H. Sayre's Father's illness and death; Frances R. Vance (Mother Vance), the mother of Edward Vance, who writes about Samuel H. Sayre's help to her son while her son was dying in the military hospital. They correspond for many years; Van (St. Clair Vannix) from Vermillion, South Dakota who wrote his nine page letter as a poem; Rev. E. B. Woodruff; Harvey from Maine, Samuel H. Sayre's roommate at Saint Stephen's College; Don, a friend from school; Winifred Vogan, Aunt of Stuart Gast; The Secretary of the President of the United States who says The President cannot meet with Samuel H. Sayre on the date mentioned; Wm. T. Christian, secretary of the Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrews; W. Floyd Reams who encloses a Supreme Council Badge from Richmond, Virginia; Lechner Family; and œIn Memoriam poems for Bishop Burleson by Mrs. Dora Claire Vannix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of this group of papers was found loose during processing except where noted. This series includes genealogy information for the Sayre, Morris, Carmalt and Renison families, plus obituaries, news articles, legal records and biographies of members of these families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA day by day book, published in December 1914 for the Members of the Bible Class of the St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre noted family birthdays, wedding anniversaries and important events of his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Canon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Ganon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928. This group includes letters, charts and notes on the genealogy of the Morris Family, the Sayre Family and the Carmalt Family. Carbon copy of a typed letter written from Butternuts by Jacob, son of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. January 1, 1838 Post card with a picture of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1927) Genealogy of the Annie Morris Sayre branch of the Morris Family from Lewis Morris, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence (1937) Letter to Mrs. Annie Morris Sayre from œDescendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence conferring œComplimentary Membership, dated June 17, 1937. Envelope, postmarked November 2, 1959, with notes to Bill Sayre probably by Samuel H. Sayre. Attached is a family history of the œSayre Family beginning with John Sayre born June 4, 1938 in New York City. There is also a photo of Morris Sayre from a publication dated 1948. Letter to William M. Sayre and others from John of Drinker, Biddle and Reath of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regarding the attached A History of Choconut Lake Cemetery Association which began in 1827 by Caleb Carmalt. October 24, 1967. Carmalt Family notes on envelope dated April 15, 1968. Letter to Bill Sayre from Margaret Sayre about the Morris Family, particularly Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. Christmas 1970. List of photographs of Morris ancestors from Margaret Sayre Ransone to Samuel H. Sayre. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. George Edward Renison, Mother of Marjorie Renison Sayre, died January 22, 1964. Dr. Lewis Rutherfurd Morris undated. Mary Cox Morris (Aunt of Samuel Sayre and sister to his mother) undated. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (Mother of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1948. Includes her obituary from various newspapers which tell of her involvement in DAR. James W. Carmalt (Great Uncle of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper article on Margaret Ransone, sister of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, when she became 1976 Peninsula Woman of the Year by the Junior Women's Club 1976. Program from the University of Chicago Alumni Association giving an Award Citation to Margaret Sayre Ransone, A.M. 1929 May 20, 1978. Bulletin from St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia with note by Margaret S. Ransone. March 11, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal Report of Charles Read Sayre, Executor of Estate of Mrs. Annie M. Sayre, Deceased. (November 30, 1948).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis group of letters, photographs, and obituaries were grouped by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and were accessioned in a used manila envelope with the handwritten note: Life History of Annie Morris Sayre. This folder contains the following: Editorial about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre from the July 31, 1948 Daily Press, Newport News, VA. Obituaries of Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (1948) Notice of funeral service for Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. (1948) Society news about where the Sayre families are going after being in Hampton (Virginia) because of the death of their Mother, Mrs. S. H. Sayre. (1948) Copy of a photograph of Caleb Carmalt with a separate note: œCaleb Carmalt in his own handwriting. A print copy of the only likeness he ever sat for or allowed to be taken. About the early 1840's. Letter from Morris Sayre to Sam Sayre, dated December 16, 1943, enclosing: Letter to Morris Sayre from Margaret S. Ransone about their Mother, Anna Woolsey Morris Sayre, gleaned from conversations, memories and their Mother's diary, dated November 18, 1943 and photographs of portraits of Governor Lewis Morris, 1st Lord of the Manor, Chief Justice of New York, First Governor of New Jersey; Lewis Morris, 2d Lord of the Manor, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, General Lewis Morris; 3d Lord of the Manor, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Mary Walton, Wife of General Lewis Morris, œThe Signer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrand Council Royal Arcanum of Virginia announcement of the death of Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr., the thank you letter of Samuel Hunting Sayre, Sr. for the kindness of the members during his illness and copy of the Royal Arcanum Bulletin about Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr.'s death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy and transcript of the 1669 will of Thomas Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStock information, real estate, life insurance and copy of the death record of Eleanor Sayre Searle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial on estate of Mary E. Sayre, including her assets and will. Eleanor Sayre Searle was one of the administrators of Mary E. Sayre's will. Includes life insurance policy for Eleanor Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds, Death Record, Wills of Eleanor S. Searle and William B. Searle, Tax Information, Life Insurance, stock information, December 23, 1966 Wall Street with last market quotations before Eleanor Searle died on December 24, 1966, empty envelopes - some with notes, bank statements, power of attorney from Eleanor Sayre Searle to William Baum Searle, dated August 22, 1966 and other legal documents. Her lawyer was Richard C. Cotter of Mathews, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, Lawyers Title Insurance and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes photographs of Rev. Sayre's family, his churches, his parishioners and friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Charles Dubell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Funeral Program and letter for C. Lee Narver, 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains Rev. Sayre's bills, receipts, brochures, guidebooks, schedules, church bulletins, newspapers, cruise information and other material from his trips to Europe and across the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrochures about The White House, Abraham Lincoln and The Rolfe Property, plus a hotel sign, œIf you smoke in bed please tell us Where to send your ashes!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Paul's Church in Toronto, St. Paul's Cathedral in London and Westminster Abbey in London, Church of the Annunciation in London, The Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Cunard Line route, menus and a list of passengers on trip from Montreal to Europe, June 27th, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper issues and newspaper clippings published in London including the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, Church Times, London Times, the London Observer and The Sunday Express.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a packet of etchings of places in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Countryman Winter 1967/68 Historic Houses and Castles in Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 1948 National Geographic article œFounders of Virginia. April 1949 National Geographic with article œThe British Way.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents What to Look for in an Old Church by J. Hope Urwin 1957 Twice Upon a Time by Brother Edward undated Anglican Life, Vol. 19, No. 3 April 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStationery from different hotels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items were found loose in the collection, but focus mainly on his personal life. The folders include his address book, financial records, memorabilia and other personal items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance Receipts for Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Empty envelopes from West Bank and Trust Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Paper signs that were put on Samuel Sayre's door when he was sick. undated Cutout of a rabbit. Placemat of State Flowers. Receipt and shipping label for a group of sculptures from Switzerland. July 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo $10 Shares dated 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes April 27, 1961 Gazette-Journal of Gloucester and Mathews Garden Week Issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items accessioned in a manila envelope with œTombstone Arizona Material written across the top and include newspapers, newspaper clippings and a menu. Menu from Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Tombstone, Arizona These articles have not been copied for preservation. Shades of 1881, Britain's Own Wyatt Earp Planning Visit To Haunts of Namesake, The Tombstone Epitaph, August 23, 1973 Souvenir Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, 1974 Bisbee Review, April 10, 1975. Column by Don Pelon is circled. Helldorado Fever Strikes Old Camp, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 17, 1975. Handwritten note by (Rev. Samuel H. Sayres) œI conducted a communion service here on October¦ Copper Runs Out but Mining Town Refuses to Die, byline from Bisbee, Arizona, Los Angeles Times, March 8, 1976. Helldorado celebration draw crowd of thousands, byline from Tombstone, from Herald-Dispatch, Sierra Vista, Arizona, October 20, 1975. 1978 Special Helldorado Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 13, 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes material related to Rev. Sayre's ministry, such as church bulletins, employment information, professional organizations, information on his parishes and parishioners, news clippings and printed or published material that relate to his position as a rector.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings of the column by Horace L. Varian and Horace L. Varian, Jr. of Ammidon and Company from The Living Church publication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia March 19, 1978 St. John's Church, Elizabeth City Parish, Hampton, Virginia March 19, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and material concerning employment and ministerial related matters and organizations such as contracts, retirement, resignations, salaries and licenses. Correspondence concerning his ministerial work, whether personal or business, has been filed under Correspondence - Ministry Related. Lay Reader's License Authorization to conduct services in Norfolk Navy Yard to United States Navy seamen. December 13, 1917. Lay Readers License from the Diocese of New York for Samuel H. Sayre. November 7, 1919. To Rev. Lewis Nichols, Diocese of Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) from Rev. Samuel Sayre, St. Mary's Church Rectory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania . September 6, 1930. Rev. Samuel Sayre submitting resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg. Resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. October, 1930. Employment correspondence with St. John's Church of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. July1938. Letters to the Vestry of the Church of Our Saviour, Montoursville, Pennsylvania and the Vestry of St. Mary's Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania from (Samuel H. Sayre) where he severs official relations with them. July 21, 1938. Vestry of Kingston Parish resolution that the Reverend Samuel Huntting Sayre will reach the canonical age of mandatory retirement in the Protestant Episcopal Church. December 18, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdaptation of a page from the 1455 Gutenberg Bible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePicture of 1964 Confirmation Class 1971 Treasurer's Report Photo of girls in capes and banners from Kingston Parish. September 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Payments for all the churches in the Los Angeles Diocese.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Open Letter to Boys and Girls in view of Children's Sunday, 1903 by Fred. Stuart Kirkness, Convention Daily in Detroit Michigan, September 25, 1961, The American Legion Magazine. Article on surrender ceremonies of Japan on the USS Missouri. August 1975, The Episcopal Review. The main article is about the induction of Rt. Rev. Robert Claflin Rusack as the fourth Bishop of Los Angeles. February 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Farewell Sermon and Ordination as Deacon at St. John's in Newport News, Virginia. 1925. Appointment as Dean of the Pasadena Convocation of the Diocese of Los Angeles. 1954. Resignation from St. Barnabus' Church in Eagle Rock and new appointment to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. 1961. California Clergyman Takes Mathew Paris. 1961. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre is Chaplain of the Sons of the American Revolution and received a Silver Good Citizenship Medal from SAR. 1978. Mother's Day Sermon. undated. Sayre Guest at St Luke's in Richmond, Virginia for month of August. No year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObituary of William E. Zimmer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis group includes invitations, church bulletins, news clippings, church publications and telegrams. Elizabeth City Parish News and Bible Class Bulletin with notice that Bishop Mathews gave Samuel Sayre a Lay Readers license. December 15, 1915. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia April 19th to April 26th, 1925. Under Notes an announcement that Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained as Deacon. Invitation by the Bishop of South Dakota and the Rector and Vestry of Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia to the Ordering as Deacon of Samuel Huntting Sayre. First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Deacon. Congratulatory telegrams from Katherine Maycock and C.C. Morris. April 25, 1925. Press Clippings about March 18, 1925 Ordination. St. John's Bible Class Bulletin which mentions Samuel Huntting Sayre Ordained as Deacon on April 19, 1925 at St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Photo of Rev. Sayre on front of Bulletin. May 10, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Sayre will preach his farewell sermon to St. John's Church, Hampton. July 12th to July 19th, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. March 14th to March 21st, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained to the Priesthood in St. John's Church on Thursday, March 18th. Formal invitation to the ordination of The Rev. Samuel Hunting Sayre, Priest on March 18, 1926. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia , March 18, 1926. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Priest. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, March 21st to March 28th, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will hold his first celebration of the Holy Communion at the early Service this morning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems from Rev. Newton Middleton of Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk, from The Living Church and from Rev. John Gaynor Banks of the Fellowship of St. Luke in San Diego, California. Poems of Life and Love by Emily Pinter Asher given to Marjorie Sayre by Emily Asher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Christian Nurture Series sheet with a list and descriptions of work books for Junior and Junior High School Pupils. undated. Brochure of the Historic Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church in New Kent County, Virginia. undated. The Holy Catholic Church on The Doctrines of the Apostles' Creed by Theodore O. Wedel. undated. Ours is the Responsibility, an address given at the National Convention of the Girls' Friendly Society at Berea, Kentucky. June 27, 1942. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of St. Margaret's Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. 1944. If I Marry a Roman Catholic by National Council of the Churches of Christ. 1945. Chapter DA of P.E.O. in Eagle Rock, California. 1951-52. Lest We Forget by Robert B. Watts. October 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of a St. John's Church Bulletin that has a picture of and an article by Samuel H. Sayre concerning his summers in the West. January, 15, 1922. The Living Church article by Samuel H. Sayre entitled œThe Church and Government Hospitals. April 25, 1925. St. Andrew's Cross article by Samuel Huntting Sayre, œWanted: A Man about needing people for missions in the West. (1926). The New Age article œThe Word ˜Catholic' in June 1952 issue. The Living Church editorial published August 19, 1973. The Living Church, January 29, 1978 Per note on cover, the important items in this issue are œa letter to Aunt Josephine and my letter to the Editor. The Living Church editorial, œThe Old Days in South Dakota published April 9, 1978. The Living Church editorial, œLoves TLC published February 25, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1939 Easter Communicant List Photographs, Easter 1941. 1944 label offering reduction of Parish debt 1952 invitation. Addresses of Parishioners from St. Barnabus Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Rev. William Westover about the history of St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1, 1930 letter about St. Mary's Church 50th Anniversary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notation on front of manila envelope says œThis should be kept in case that Pi Alpha Fraternity and Tau Delta Alpha should ever be reinstated as a national church organization. Pi Alpha ritual book str in box in pump house. Guide entitled Ritual of the Tau Delta Alpha Sorority undated. Authorization for St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California to be part of the Los Angeles Alpha Chapter. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952 Annual Report of the Woman's Auxiliary to the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Diocese of Los Angeles. 1952 Officers' Handbook of Diocese of Arkansas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series has been divided into sermons given by Rev. Sayre and sermons given by other ministers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rev. Sayre's sermons arrived loose, and have been grouped by date, if dated, by number, if numbered, and by size of paper if undated. The sermons by others might include some sermons by Rev. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese sermons have been numbered by Rev. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Folder one of two that contain undated sermons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Folder two of two that contain undated sermons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese papers appear to be notes, outlines and full copies of sermons given by other ministers. Some of them could possibly be sermons given by Samuel H. Sayre. Some of the papers have a topic written along the top margin and note hymns sung. It is difficult to tell if the original order was by these topics, by date order, or another order, but they have been placed in date order. Because of the fragile condition of the paper on which these notes are handwritten, some of them have been photocopied. The originals are filed with the photocopies. Some of the names on the papers who are noted as deliverers of a sermon include Rev. Belliss, Rev. Bonacker, Rev. Holmes, Rev. Walker, Rev. White and others. Rev. F.C. Benson Belliss, Rev. Ralph Bonacker and Rev. Pierce Butler were the clergy for St. Paul's Church in Chicago, Illinois in the Summer of 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sermon entitled œAn Instructed Eucharist, undated but œreceived 10/31/1975. Sermon by Rev. Conrad H. Goodwin at St. John's in Hampton, Virginia on August 18, but no year noted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1918 to 1963 diaries tell mainly of Rev. Sayre's day to day activities and usually include letters he has written and received, where he gone, when he naps, and people he meets if they include family and close friends. He often notes where he eats his meals, what time he rises, and what he is reading. After his marriage in 1938, his entries become a little fuller. When he is visiting his family, he goes into a little more detail, but still sticks to the facts. His train and automobile trips across country are usually interesting. Very rarely does he share his feelings, though he might comment if a letter was wonderful, a meal great, a death hard on a family or how great it is to be back at college or at his old home or with Marjorie after a separation. There are addresses, notes, accounts, Christmas lists and book lists in the back of many of the early diaries. In most of the diaries, he will note in the top margin if he changes locations, particularly for an overnight stay or a trip and when he moves. Years 1953 to October 1, 1959 are missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force, stationed near Hampton, and is discharged on August 28, 1919. Throughout the year, he has dental problems plus has his appendix removed in June.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe begins college at St. Stephens on August 18, 1919. He tells about his classes and grades and his membership in Tu Sigma Alpha Epsilon. St. Stephens College is now Bard College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at St. Stephens during the school year and goes to Camp Houghteling and Mobridge, South Dakota during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at St. Stephens during the school year and completes his studies. He goes to Mobridge and Fort Yates, South Dakota during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 26, 1922, Rev. Sayre enters the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry under Bishop Burleson and spends his summer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota doing missionary work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and at Church of Incarnation, Dallas, South Dakota during the summer. He preaches his first sermon on June 24, 1923.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and spends the summer in Hampton and visiting relatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year. On April 19, 1925 he is ordained a Deacon at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia by Bishop Burleson, the bishop of South Dakota. August 2, 1925 is his first Sunday in his First Parish in Mobridge, South Dakota. He meets Marjorie Renison, his future wife, sometime in the fall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn March 6, 1926 he mentions his feelings for œMiss Renison. He is ordained by Rt. Rev. Arthur Conover Thompson at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia on March 18, 1926. At St. John's Church, he celebrates his first Holy Eucharist as a Priest on March 21, 1926. He writes on April 5 that he œsealed his engagement with Miss Marjorie Renison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn April he left South Dakota to go assist Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois. On April 7, 1927 he notes on top margin, œImportant - my ideas¦\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 31 was Rev. Sayre's last day at St. Paul's Church. March 5 Rev. Sayre received official call from St. Mary's Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Saviour in Montoursville, Pennsylvania. April 1 Rev. Sayre began at St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit. Rev. Sayre's 38th Birthday is on December 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA May 27, 1933 program œHistorical Pageant œEvents in the History of the Episcopal Church in The United States of America¦ given at Christ Church, Media Pennsylvania is in front of diary. On August 18, Rev. Sayre arrives in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California where Marjorie Renison and her family live. Rev. Sayre and Marjorie Renison go to Laguna Beach together and stay almost a week. Rev. Sayre writes œIt's wonderful to be here alone with Miss Renison and on August 19th, Rev. Sayre writes œ¦I kissed and hugged Marjorie in the gallery. On August 30, Rev. Sayre visits Edward Vance's grave, the young man who died while Rev. Sayre cared for him when he was in the Naval Reserve Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder also has newspaper clippings of the September 1933 engagement and the January 13, 1934 wedding in St. John's Episcopal Church in Hampton, Virginia of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and Marjorie Renison. On June 19th, Marjorie goes on a visit to California and returns September 26. Rev. Sayre goes to conference in Virginia in early July, then to Hampton until mid August. On October 11, Rev. Sayre changed his Life Insurance policies over to Marjorie and borrows money to furnish living room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlips of sheet music are in the back of the diary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost cards and addresses are in front of the diary. On March 18th the town of Williamsport flooded, including downtown, churches and homes. He goes into detail about the damage on March 20th. On August 3, at the end of a trip to Colorado, Marjorie heads to Los Angeles and Rev. Sayre drives to Pennsylvania. Marjorie returns November 24th.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Sayre includes January 1 through 9, 1938 at end of diary. A letter from Charles Lavery, enclosing a carbon copy of his letter to Rt. Rev. Irving Peake Johnson, is with the diary plus a few news clippings, a list of publications, possibly ones that Rev. Sayre receives and a letter that accompanied a salary check.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeginning in 1938, Rev. Sayre uses a journal instead of a one year diary. In front of the diary are news clippings, notes, articles, letters and flyers. One flyer is for Altar Wines from James Moroney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and one clipping announces his resignation from St. Mary's Episcopal Church on October 1 to become rector of St. John's Church, Bellefonte and gives a brief biography of his ministry up to that point. He begins the new larger diary œ¦giving a fuller and more detailed account of my daily activities¦of my personal impressions of people, places and things and events, too¦ Rev. Sayre then summarizes his other diaries, beginning with 1917. He divides the earlier diaries into œBabyhood, œBoyhood, œYouth and œYoung Manhood periods. He gives more detail of events that he recorded in these early diaries, such as a conflict with Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago and the effects of the Depression on St. Mary's Church in Pennsylvania. On Page 10, he gives a wonderful description of Marjorie Renison Sayre, his wife. The 1938 diary begins his œManhood period. His early entries are more in depth and personal, even giving detail of things that happened in the past, or people, such as his Mother, but he quickly reverts to just telling of his daily activities with few personal touches. Rev. Sayre mentions listening to the new presiding Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia, on the radio on New Year's Day, 1938. He writes œRev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin of Williamsburg, Virginia on January 10, 1938 and spends the day with him on April 27, 1938. Gives resignation to St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour and meets with Vestry of both churches on July 21, 1938. On September 29, 1938, Marjorie and Samuel Sayre move to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania where he is the new Priest of St. John's Episcopal Church. June 8, 1939 Rev. Sayre receives official call to become rector of St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, California where he would succeed his father-in-law, Rev. George E. Renison. On June 13th, he talks to his Mother about it. He hands in his resignation at the St. John's Vestry meeting on July 31, 1939. His last service was on Sunday, October 1 and he began October 15th at St. Barnabas. Grandmother Renison is to live with them in the Parish House per October 23rd entry. On August 18, 1939, Rev. Sayre and his family, while he is visiting Newport News, learn that his brother, Dan, who has been in the State Institution in Pennhurst near Spring City, Pennsylvania due to a brain injury at birth, is ill. He dies on August 19, 1939. Talks about his parents on January 20, 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume has postcards of hotels and other notes scattered throughout it. Begins on January 1, 1940 where he writes of eventually wanting to retire in Virginia. He gives detail of his cross country trip to Virginia in the summer of 1940. He mentions first blackout in Los Angeles, California on December 10, 1941, a few days after Pearl Harbor on December 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe folder includes a sermon, letters, clippings, list of people's names with death and baptismal dates, church bulletins, and programs from the Occidental College Art Series. They have been placed in a separate folder in front of the diary and the date where they were located noted. On March 4, 1945, Rev. Sayre writes that St. Barnabas' Church was consecrated. He mentions on August 14, 1945 that Japan accepted the surrender terms of the Allies and the city went wild. He had a œVision After Victory special service on August 19, 1945. On January 28, 1946, Rev. Sayre writes that his Mother and sister Margaret and husband returned to Hampton where they rented an apartment. They had lived in Salem, Virginia during the war years to be away from the Atlantic Coast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Sayre's Mother dies on July 29, 1948 while he is at Orkney Springs, Virginia. On this date, Rev. Sayre inserted a copy of a letter to Marjorie's parents where he talks of the funeral. In late July and August, the Sam and Marjorie Sayre travel along the west coast. Many postcards and flyers were inserted between these pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is a hole (mouse nibble) between pages 109 and 195, but very little writing is affected. On December 3, 1950, there is a dedication service for the Canon Robert Renison Memorial Parish House, named in honor of Marjorie's grandfather. Marjorie's father, Rev. George E. Renison, died on January 17, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Sayre receives a call to become rector of Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia on September 6, 1960. On November 15, 1960, Rev. Sayre notes that he œtendered his resignation as rector of St. Barnabas' Church as of January 16, 1961 because of a call from Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia. On January 21, 1961, Rev. Sayre renewed his priesthood vows at St. Barnabas. His last Sunday as Rector was February 12, 1961. Rev. Sayre writes about everything he and Marjorie did as they prepared to move to Virginia such as packing and the last vestry meeting, then writes of their trip and all the things they did when they finally arrived in Mathews. November 19, 1962, Rev. Sayre tells about a disappointing Vestry meeting. 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Samuel H. Sayre.  His personal diaries from 1918 to 1963, his sermons and notes are included in this collection.  There are family and other personal photographs and many postcard and tourist packet photographs from his trips to Europe and his automobile trips from California to Virginia.  Publication material includes church bulletins, news clippings, tourist pamphlets, magazines and others.  His family correspondence possibly has more personal information than his diaries.  His diaries are often a day by day recap of what he did, sometimes about how he felt about people, places or things and rarely about any personal struggles.  The family files contain genealogical information of the Sayre, Renison, Carmalt and Morris Families.  His ministry work is detailed in his letters, diaries and other materials.","Rev. Sayre grouped some of his correspondence and these groups were kept as he organized them. Loose correspondence found in the collection was gathered and grouped according to subject: ministry, family or personal.","Correspondence between family members of Rev. Samuel Sayre.","Letters to, from and about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre (Marjorie). Letter from Marjorie to her Mother. September 1940. Thank you letter from the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of Our Saviour to Mrs. Sayre for her talk. October 9, 1952. Letter from Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles to Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre telling her she is a recipient of the Bishop's annual award for outstanding laymen of the diocese. October 1, 1956. Invitation from Chaplains Service Corps to a tea honoring Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre, President of the Chaplains Service Corps. February 24, 1959.","Letters to and from Family Members of Samuel H. Sayre.","These are letters Samuel H. Sayre or his wife, Marjorie Sayre, wrote to his sisters, Ruth and Margaret, from Sierra Vista, Arizona. They go into great detail about his day to day activities. He writes about his family, particularly Ted and Margaret Morris who live in Sierra Vista, Grassfield, and the church. These letters were organized by Samuel H. Sayre.","These letters were found loose during accessioning and grouped A-Z by last name.","These letters were tied together with a red ribbon. They are early family correspondence between Samuel H. Sayre and his family and between members of his family.","In an envelope postmarked 1906 are postcards and letters from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while he is visiting relatives in Germantown , Pennsylvania and at Camp Choconut in Friendsville, Pennsylvania during the summer of 1906.","Letters and post cards from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while visiting Aunt Caroline Morris and Aunt Minnie (Mary Cox Morris)in Washington, D.C. Tells about his sightseeing trips, visits to friends and other activities in and around Washington D.C. December 1910 and January 1911","Envelope with note: œAnswers from Alice May Berry when I asked her if she loved me¦Spring or summer of 1932 at ten years of age.","These are letters to Rev. Samuel H. Sayre from his wife, Marjorie Sayre. This group of correspondence is filed in chronological order.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. On September 1, 1933, Marjorie writes that her family and others œfell quite in love with you and asks how he liked his first trip to California. On December 23, 1933, Marjorie writes of wedding plans for Saturday, the 13th.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. April 15, 1934 Marjorie talks about how difficult it is to leave her Mother and come East.","Marjorie wrote these letters on her trip to Eagle Rock, California to see her ill Mother. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California visiting her ill Mother in the hospital. Her Mother is buried on Friday, January 24. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California until mid-March. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from Papa in Hampton, Virginia May 6, 1891. To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from (Papa). May 7, 1891. To Nancy, From unknown in Wilmington, North Carolina. November 13, 1898.","Empty envelope from S.H. Sayre, Jr. of Hampton, Virginia to Miss Caroline P. Morris in Scarsdale, New York. Postmarked January 3, 1909.","Some of these letters are between other members of the family. Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother and Father, his Aunt Caroline P. Morris, Aunt Minnie, Aunt Mary Cox Sayre, Morris Sayre, Uncle Charles R. Sayre, Frances R. Vance of Department of Charities in Los Angeles, California. Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from his brother, Morris Sayre, where Morris gives advice to Sam about what his next step in life should be, particularly pursuing the ministry. May 7, 1914.","Some of these letters are between other family members or letters that Samuel H. Sayre wrote to family members. Correspondents include Samuel H. Sayre's Mother, his brother, Morris Sayre and Aunts Minnie and Caroline. Most letters do not have envelopes, but in 1923 Samuel H. Sayre was living in Hampton and at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. In July 10, 1922 letter to Aunts (Aunt Minnie) while he is in Dupree, South Dakota, Samuel H. Sayre talks in depth of his experience with the Indians. A group of letters from late 1924 and early 1925 with his brother, Morris Sayre, are labeled œarguments and correspondence with Morris 1924-25 and concern their philosophy on what is needed to be a good minister. Letter from Morris Sayre to Samuel H. Sayre where he congratulates Sam on his upcoming ordination. March 13, 1926 November 24, 1926 wedding invitation of Aileen Harriet Elizabeth Renison to Armistead Claiborne Leigh, Jr. at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Eagle Rock, California.","Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother , Morris Sayre, Marjorie Sayre, Read Sayre Letter from Read Sayre enclosing a typed poem The Passing of the Backhouse by James Whitcomb Riley. October 23, 1933 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother about Marjorie's visit. April 17, 1934. A letter from someone in Hampton, either a child or a mentally handicapped person, to his mother. April 30, 1939. (Possibly Rev. Sayre's younger brother, Daniel, who was institutionalized). McClellan Wilson, Jr., M.D. wrote to Rev. Sayre about the death of Rev. Sayre's brother, Daniel Sayre. September 12, 1939.","Many letters are from Samuel Sayre's Mother who is partially, then almost totally blind. Some of the 1946 and 1947 letters between Samuel Sayre and his brother, Morris Sayre, concern their disagreement on their Mother's care by their sister, Margaret, and their basic philosophical differences about church and Christianity.","Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes the death, on January 17, 1951, and the funeral of Rev. George E. Renison, Marjorie's father. January 30, 1951. Letter from Eleanor Searle to Sis and Ruth and to Sam and Marjorie about the death of Aunt Mary. July 1952. Letters from Read Sayre and about Read Sayre's death on July 9, 1952. Letter to Marjorie Sayre from Margaret Sayre Ransone, about Morris Sayre's funeral with attached note from Nancy Sayre, Morris Sayre's wife. March 20, 1953. From Bill to Mrs. Taylor Ransome (Marg) about the guardianship money of Aunt Caroline P. Morris. December 23, 1953. Church Bulletin from Saint Luke's Church, Montcair, New Jersey where it mentions the Memorial Windows Given By Sayre Family in memory of the late Senior Warden, Morris Sayre. September 19, 1954 and September 21, 1952. Letter from Bob Sayre about death of his mother, Mary Thomas Sayre, an aunt of Samuel H. Sayre. January 4, 1957. Letter from Mrs. Morris Sayre (Nancy) to Samuel H. Sayre where she talks of her deceased husband, Morris Sayre. (about 1958). Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin œexperiences in (concerning) England and across U.S. on our return. September 23, 1958.","Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œconcerning my call to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. November 18, 1960 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œlast days in Eagle Rock, Calif(ornia) and trip east to Mathews-œ. June 9, 1961 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he comments that he went to œOld Church outside of Richmond whose rector is the grandson of Carter Braxton Bryan who baptized Samuel Sayre in 1894 and that he was elected President of the Thomas Nelson Chapter of the SAR on June 9, 1966. August 11, 1964. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes his past ministry and his new parish, St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Colonial Beach, Virginia. April 3, 1966. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he noted on top margin of letter œThe beginning of the building of our new home. November 13, 1968.","Letters to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), Ruth Sayre, Chabela (a niece), and Bob and letter from Samuel H. Sayre to his family.","One Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), his nephew. August 25, 1980.","Easter card from Ruth Sayre. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother. Post card from Morris Sayre in Turkey.","Each folder in this group was either organized by Samuel H. Sayre, or it was artificially organized during the accession process. Some of the correspondence was found loose in different locations and the processor felt that gathering all the correspondence together would benefit researchers.","These are letters from and to fellow priests and parishioners about his call to Kingston Parish in Mathews, Virginia. They are in chronological order. Most of this material was organized by Samuel H. Sayre, but a few pieces of correspondence congratulating him were found loose and added. Correspondents include The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson of Virginia, Suffragan Bishop Samuel B. Chilton of Virginia, Bishop Coadjutor Robert F. Gibson, John Warren Cooke, Senior Warden of Kingston Parish, Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles, John L. E. Collier, Arthur C. Coons of Occidental College, Glenard P. Lipscomb, Bob Sayre, Rev. Richard I. S. Parker, Franklyn D. Josselyn, Margaret Sayre Ransone and the Vestry of St. Barnabas' Church. In a letter to The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson, D.D., Rev. Sayre tells Rev. Gibson of his decision to œend up my ministry in Virginia. This letter also includes information about Rev. Sayre's career and Marjorie Sayre's family history. ( June 14, 1960).","These letters are with fellow priests, parishioners, and others associated with the ministry work of Samuel H. Sayre. They were organized by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and are in chronological order. Correspondents include Valerie Scudder, Edward Aupperle, Dr. Edwin D. Woodhouse, Louis L. Turner, Lillie Anthony Sutton, Marjorie M. Schmidt, Mrs.George C. Silzer, Los Angeles Council No. 1489 - Royal Arcanum, Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Bishop Stevens about Consecration of St. Barnabas' Church, Rev. Sumner Walters, Margaret H. Cook, Rev. R. G. Bannen, Rev. Theodore S. Will, Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Norman Stockett, Adele Brueninghausen, Bishop Frank DeMoulin, Bishop Beverley D. Tucker of Norfolk, Virginia, Margaret C. Thomas, W. Blair Roberts, C. E. Tolkien, Rev. Arthur C. Thomson, Rev. William P. Remington, G. Frank Shelby, Ethel Plass, Presiding Bishop of Michigan, Mrs. Skipper, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, Mrs. James Stoughton, George H. Streaker, Mrs. William Vincent and Rev. George H. Thomas.","Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.","Correspondents include Gertrude Jean Baker, George B. Baldwin, Barbara Barth, Harry Beal, L. Nelson Bell, Dan M. Budy, Cary R. Blain, Rt. Rev. F. Eric Bloy, Mrs. John Brearton (Virginia), Harry A. Brenner, Frank R. Brandenburg, Rt. Rev. Hunter Wyatt Brown, Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, G. Braxton Bryan, Rev. John S. Bunting, Hugh L. Burleson, Bishop of South Dakota (Includes on heading: Rev. Wm. A.R. Goodwin, D.D. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Rochester, New York), John Burt, Uncle James Carmalt, brother of William H. Carmalt, MD, Samuel H. Sayre's Great- Uncles March 16, 1916, William H. Carmalt to Annie Sayre (Mother of Samuel H. Sayre. Dated August 7, 1928) and Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States (Carbon Copy. Dated March 26, 1953).","Correspondents include Howard L. Hamilton (made Samuel Sayre the Honorary Chaplain of the Virginia Society in 1979), Venerable Paul E. Langpaap, J.C. Morris (Transcript of letter written from Grassfield in March 1876 with two attachments: a December 21, 1874 financial document where citizens of Friendsville give sums for the erection of a Protestant Episcopal Church and an œOrder of Exercises for the Laying of the Corner Stone of The Church of the Holy Spirit in Friendsville, Pennsylvania on June 7, 1876), The Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, D.D. Retired, Arthur C. Patterson, Jr., A.H. Patterson, Pi Alpha Fraternity and H. Boone Porter of The Living Church.","George H. Randall concerning Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, William P. Remington, Mrs. Ringsdorf, Reliable Furniture Company, W. Blair Roberts, Albert Rose, Royal Arcanum and Paul Rusch.","Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. When Group 1 was accessioned, the seller had removed, and filed separately, letters that were written by well known people, such as Harry F. Byrd, a Virginia Senator and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These letters were returned to the file in A-Z order, but they are noted in the list of correspondents. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Also, some letters have a note by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre along the top margin where he gives an explanation about the letter or letter writer. These notes appear to have been added at a later date rather than at the time of receipt. Possibly, Rev. Sayre went through his professional correspondence and kept items that reflect the variety of his ministry. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.","Correspondents include John H. Allen and John M. Allin.","Correspondents include Rev. John Baden, Rev. Carroll C. Barbour, Bard College, Eugene F. Barnes, Wallace T. Bennett, Estelle Billups, Francis E. Bloy, Wyatt Brown, John Burt, Harry F. Byrd, U.S. Senator from Virginia and James F. Byrnes, Governor of South Carolina.","Correspondents include Hester Campbell, Uncle James Carmalt (brother of W. H. Carmalt, M.D., Samuel H. Sayre's Great Uncle) This letter includes some family history in an attached letter to Samuel H. Sayre's Mother from W.H. Carmalt, Edwin R. Carter, Samuel B. Chilton, Church Periodical Club, C. M. Clement, George H. Clendenin, J. Morris Coerr, J. H. H. Coleman, Maurice M. Copebaack (difficult to read), Charles Cove, II, Rev. Charles S. Cook, Jr., John Warren Cooke, Ruth Cotter (Mrs. Richard Comfort Cotter), Earl S. Cox, H. H. Cowan and Betty Healy Cutler.","Correspondents include Pierre Daltour, Thomas C. Darst, Bishop George Davenport, George M. Day, Whittney Diggs, Thomas N. Downing, Charles B. Dubell and Frank Du Moulin.","Correspondents include Mrs. William S. Edgar (Cousin Debbie Edgar), Eagle Rock Ministerial Association, Kenny and Frances Ferguson, David Lincoln Ferris, Rev. Frank Foote and Gordon M. Fothergill.","Correspondents include Roy S. Gaskill, General Theological Seminary in New York, Bob Gibson, Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from Arizona, Rev. Robert Burton Gooden (Bishop), Bishop Gore, Rt. Rev. John J. Gravatt and George P. Gunn.","Correspondents include Thomas J. Haldeman, Rev. J. D. Hall (a January 22 letter where he recommends The College of William and Mary), Francis J. Hall, Robert B. Hall, E. H. Halton, David S. Hamilton, Rick Hammond, Blake B. Hammond, Earl W. Haney, Bert H. Harper, M.D., Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Isaac Hartshorne, M.D., The Very Rev. J. Thomas Heistand, Gladys Hill, Hillspeak , Joan Hunley, Charles A. Junken, Edith Junken and Elizabeth Junken (note says, œmy earliest sweetheart).","Correspondents include Richard Kennedy, George Edwin Kidd, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Mrs. (Ellen) Stanley King, Mabel P. Knapp, Paul H. Kratzip, Russell Lamson, Mary Florence Lawson, Charles E. Levering, Little, Glenard P. Lipscomb, The Living Church and Los Angeles Dean of Pasadena Convention.","Correspondents include Raymond C. Mackay, Bill Major, Rev. Thomas R. Marshall, H.C. Martin, Mathew County (Virginia) Historical Society, George N. Maybe, Rickard H. McKee, Lucy Mehl, Polly Meredith, Rev. Newton Middleton, Rev. John Miles, Phil Moore, R. Walton Moore, H. A. Mosher and Gladys M. Murray.","Includes a group of 1901 letters concerning Miss Mary C. Morris and a letter from Grandmother Morris. Correspondents include Grandmother Morris, Clara L. Morris - Cousin of Samuel H. Sayre who lives in Australia in 1957, Aunt Minnie Morris (Mary Cox Morris), Aunt Caroline Morris and Dwight B. Morris from Tombstone, Arizona.","Correspondents include David C. Narver, National Association of Manufacturers, Rev. Frederick W. Neve, New Age, Occidental College, Mrs. Robert W. Orrell and Edgar C. Outten who encloses an obituary of Miss Mary Sims, Postmaster at Hampton Virginia 1952.","Rev. E. Moray Peoples, Jr., Pi Alpha Fraternity, Ronald Reagan, Governor of California (dated 1974 and during 1980 Presidential Campaign), Robert A. Robertson, Harold Barrett Robinson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States (dated September 23, 1935) and Royal Arcanum.","Correspondents include Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia (signed by Francis W. Hayes, Jr.), Society of the Cincinnati, New York State, C. J. Sanford, William L. Scott, Senator of Virginia, Valerie Scudder, C. Vernon Spratley, Margaret Matoaka Sims and Stratford Hall.","Dorothea Taft, Mrs. Charles E. Tolkien, Governor and Mrs. George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama, Mrs. R. E. White, George Wickersham and Bishop S. Walters (note in letter from Mrs. Mordecai L. Marsh, Jr. dated April 16, 1947).","Commerce, Assistant Secretary of State about recommendation for Dr. Wilson Leon Godshall; Lewis Tepel; Don Kaufman; Rev. Charles Friend, the Pastor during Samuel H. Sayre's Father's illness and death; Frances R. Vance (Mother Vance), the mother of Edward Vance, who writes about Samuel H. Sayre's help to her son while her son was dying in the military hospital. They correspond for many years; Van (St. Clair Vannix) from Vermillion, South Dakota who wrote his nine page letter as a poem; Rev. E. B. Woodruff; Harvey from Maine, Samuel H. Sayre's roommate at Saint Stephen's College; Don, a friend from school; Winifred Vogan, Aunt of Stuart Gast; The Secretary of the President of the United States who says The President cannot meet with Samuel H. Sayre on the date mentioned; Wm. T. Christian, secretary of the Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrews; W. Floyd Reams who encloses a Supreme Council Badge from Richmond, Virginia; Lechner Family; and œIn Memoriam poems for Bishop Burleson by Mrs. Dora Claire Vannix.","Most of this group of papers was found loose during processing except where noted. This series includes genealogy information for the Sayre, Morris, Carmalt and Renison families, plus obituaries, news articles, legal records and biographies of members of these families.","A day by day book, published in December 1914 for the Members of the Bible Class of the St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre noted family birthdays, wedding anniversaries and important events of his family.","Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Canon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928","Scope and Contents Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Ganon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928. This group includes letters, charts and notes on the genealogy of the Morris Family, the Sayre Family and the Carmalt Family. Carbon copy of a typed letter written from Butternuts by Jacob, son of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. January 1, 1838 Post card with a picture of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1927) Genealogy of the Annie Morris Sayre branch of the Morris Family from Lewis Morris, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence (1937) Letter to Mrs. Annie Morris Sayre from œDescendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence conferring œComplimentary Membership, dated June 17, 1937. Envelope, postmarked November 2, 1959, with notes to Bill Sayre probably by Samuel H. Sayre. Attached is a family history of the œSayre Family beginning with John Sayre born June 4, 1938 in New York City. There is also a photo of Morris Sayre from a publication dated 1948. Letter to William M. Sayre and others from John of Drinker, Biddle and Reath of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regarding the attached A History of Choconut Lake Cemetery Association which began in 1827 by Caleb Carmalt. October 24, 1967. Carmalt Family notes on envelope dated April 15, 1968. Letter to Bill Sayre from Margaret Sayre about the Morris Family, particularly Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. Christmas 1970. List of photographs of Morris ancestors from Margaret Sayre Ransone to Samuel H. Sayre. undated.","Scope and Contents Mrs. George Edward Renison, Mother of Marjorie Renison Sayre, died January 22, 1964. Dr. Lewis Rutherfurd Morris undated. Mary Cox Morris (Aunt of Samuel Sayre and sister to his mother) undated. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (Mother of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1948. Includes her obituary from various newspapers which tell of her involvement in DAR. James W. Carmalt (Great Uncle of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1937.","Newspaper article on Margaret Ransone, sister of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, when she became 1976 Peninsula Woman of the Year by the Junior Women's Club 1976. Program from the University of Chicago Alumni Association giving an Award Citation to Margaret Sayre Ransone, A.M. 1929 May 20, 1978. Bulletin from St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia with note by Margaret S. Ransone. March 11, 1979.","Final Report of Charles Read Sayre, Executor of Estate of Mrs. Annie M. Sayre, Deceased. (November 30, 1948).","This group of letters, photographs, and obituaries were grouped by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and were accessioned in a used manila envelope with the handwritten note: Life History of Annie Morris Sayre. This folder contains the following: Editorial about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre from the July 31, 1948 Daily Press, Newport News, VA. Obituaries of Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (1948) Notice of funeral service for Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. (1948) Society news about where the Sayre families are going after being in Hampton (Virginia) because of the death of their Mother, Mrs. S. H. Sayre. (1948) Copy of a photograph of Caleb Carmalt with a separate note: œCaleb Carmalt in his own handwriting. A print copy of the only likeness he ever sat for or allowed to be taken. About the early 1840's. Letter from Morris Sayre to Sam Sayre, dated December 16, 1943, enclosing: Letter to Morris Sayre from Margaret S. Ransone about their Mother, Anna Woolsey Morris Sayre, gleaned from conversations, memories and their Mother's diary, dated November 18, 1943 and photographs of portraits of Governor Lewis Morris, 1st Lord of the Manor, Chief Justice of New York, First Governor of New Jersey; Lewis Morris, 2d Lord of the Manor, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, General Lewis Morris; 3d Lord of the Manor, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Mary Walton, Wife of General Lewis Morris, œThe Signer.","Grand Council Royal Arcanum of Virginia announcement of the death of Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr., the thank you letter of Samuel Hunting Sayre, Sr. for the kindness of the members during his illness and copy of the Royal Arcanum Bulletin about Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr.'s death.","Copy and transcript of the 1669 will of Thomas Sayre.","Stock information, real estate, life insurance and copy of the death record of Eleanor Sayre Searle.","Material on estate of Mary E. Sayre, including her assets and will. Eleanor Sayre Searle was one of the administrators of Mary E. Sayre's will. Includes life insurance policy for Eleanor Sayre.","Deeds, Death Record, Wills of Eleanor S. Searle and William B. Searle, Tax Information, Life Insurance, stock information, December 23, 1966 Wall Street with last market quotations before Eleanor Searle died on December 24, 1966, empty envelopes - some with notes, bank statements, power of attorney from Eleanor Sayre Searle to William Baum Searle, dated August 22, 1966 and other legal documents. Her lawyer was Richard C. Cotter of Mathews, Virginia.","Deed, Lawyers Title Insurance and correspondence.","This series includes photographs of Rev. Sayre's family, his churches, his parishioners and friends.","Rev. Charles Dubell.","Includes Funeral Program and letter for C. Lee Narver, 1955.","This series contains Rev. Sayre's bills, receipts, brochures, guidebooks, schedules, church bulletins, newspapers, cruise information and other material from his trips to Europe and across the United States.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Brochures about The White House, Abraham Lincoln and The Rolfe Property, plus a hotel sign, œIf you smoke in bed please tell us Where to send your ashes!","St. Paul's Church in Toronto, St. Paul's Cathedral in London and Westminster Abbey in London, Church of the Annunciation in London, The Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, 1958.","Includes Cunard Line route, menus and a list of passengers on trip from Montreal to Europe, June 27th, 1958.","Newspaper issues and newspaper clippings published in London including the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, Church Times, London Times, the London Observer and The Sunday Express.","Includes a packet of etchings of places in England.","The Countryman Winter 1967/68 Historic Houses and Castles in Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1958","April 1948 National Geographic article œFounders of Virginia. April 1949 National Geographic with article œThe British Way.","Scope and Contents What to Look for in an Old Church by J. Hope Urwin 1957 Twice Upon a Time by Brother Edward undated Anglican Life, Vol. 19, No. 3 April 1958","Stationery from different hotels.","These items were found loose in the collection, but focus mainly on his personal life. The folders include his address book, financial records, memorabilia and other personal items.","Insurance Receipts for Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Empty envelopes from West Bank and Trust Co.","Scope and Contents Paper signs that were put on Samuel Sayre's door when he was sick. undated Cutout of a rabbit. Placemat of State Flowers. Receipt and shipping label for a group of sculptures from Switzerland. July 1956.","Two $10 Shares dated 1921.","Includes April 27, 1961 Gazette-Journal of Gloucester and Mathews Garden Week Issue.","These items accessioned in a manila envelope with œTombstone Arizona Material written across the top and include newspapers, newspaper clippings and a menu. Menu from Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Tombstone, Arizona These articles have not been copied for preservation. Shades of 1881, Britain's Own Wyatt Earp Planning Visit To Haunts of Namesake, The Tombstone Epitaph, August 23, 1973 Souvenir Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, 1974 Bisbee Review, April 10, 1975. Column by Don Pelon is circled. Helldorado Fever Strikes Old Camp, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 17, 1975. Handwritten note by (Rev. Samuel H. Sayres) œI conducted a communion service here on October¦ Copper Runs Out but Mining Town Refuses to Die, byline from Bisbee, Arizona, Los Angeles Times, March 8, 1976. Helldorado celebration draw crowd of thousands, byline from Tombstone, from Herald-Dispatch, Sierra Vista, Arizona, October 20, 1975. 1978 Special Helldorado Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 13, 1978.","This series includes material related to Rev. Sayre's ministry, such as church bulletins, employment information, professional organizations, information on his parishes and parishioners, news clippings and printed or published material that relate to his position as a rector.","Clippings of the column by Horace L. Varian and Horace L. Varian, Jr. of Ammidon and Company from The Living Church publication.","St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia March 19, 1978 St. John's Church, Elizabeth City Parish, Hampton, Virginia March 19, 1978","Includes correspondence and material concerning employment and ministerial related matters and organizations such as contracts, retirement, resignations, salaries and licenses. Correspondence concerning his ministerial work, whether personal or business, has been filed under Correspondence - Ministry Related. Lay Reader's License Authorization to conduct services in Norfolk Navy Yard to United States Navy seamen. December 13, 1917. Lay Readers License from the Diocese of New York for Samuel H. Sayre. November 7, 1919. To Rev. Lewis Nichols, Diocese of Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) from Rev. Samuel Sayre, St. Mary's Church Rectory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania . September 6, 1930. Rev. Samuel Sayre submitting resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg. Resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. October, 1930. Employment correspondence with St. John's Church of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. July1938. Letters to the Vestry of the Church of Our Saviour, Montoursville, Pennsylvania and the Vestry of St. Mary's Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania from (Samuel H. Sayre) where he severs official relations with them. July 21, 1938. Vestry of Kingston Parish resolution that the Reverend Samuel Huntting Sayre will reach the canonical age of mandatory retirement in the Protestant Episcopal Church. December 18, 1965.","Adaptation of a page from the 1455 Gutenberg Bible.","Picture of 1964 Confirmation Class 1971 Treasurer's Report Photo of girls in capes and banners from Kingston Parish. September 1983","List of Payments for all the churches in the Los Angeles Diocese.","An Open Letter to Boys and Girls in view of Children's Sunday, 1903 by Fred. Stuart Kirkness, Convention Daily in Detroit Michigan, September 25, 1961, The American Legion Magazine. Article on surrender ceremonies of Japan on the USS Missouri. August 1975, The Episcopal Review. The main article is about the induction of Rt. Rev. Robert Claflin Rusack as the fourth Bishop of Los Angeles. February 1974.","Scope and Contents Farewell Sermon and Ordination as Deacon at St. John's in Newport News, Virginia. 1925. Appointment as Dean of the Pasadena Convocation of the Diocese of Los Angeles. 1954. Resignation from St. Barnabus' Church in Eagle Rock and new appointment to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. 1961. California Clergyman Takes Mathew Paris. 1961. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre is Chaplain of the Sons of the American Revolution and received a Silver Good Citizenship Medal from SAR. 1978. Mother's Day Sermon. undated. Sayre Guest at St Luke's in Richmond, Virginia for month of August. No year.","Obituary of William E. Zimmer.","This group includes invitations, church bulletins, news clippings, church publications and telegrams. Elizabeth City Parish News and Bible Class Bulletin with notice that Bishop Mathews gave Samuel Sayre a Lay Readers license. December 15, 1915. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia April 19th to April 26th, 1925. Under Notes an announcement that Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained as Deacon. Invitation by the Bishop of South Dakota and the Rector and Vestry of Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia to the Ordering as Deacon of Samuel Huntting Sayre. First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Deacon. Congratulatory telegrams from Katherine Maycock and C.C. Morris. April 25, 1925. Press Clippings about March 18, 1925 Ordination. St. John's Bible Class Bulletin which mentions Samuel Huntting Sayre Ordained as Deacon on April 19, 1925 at St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Photo of Rev. Sayre on front of Bulletin. May 10, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Sayre will preach his farewell sermon to St. John's Church, Hampton. July 12th to July 19th, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. March 14th to March 21st, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained to the Priesthood in St. John's Church on Thursday, March 18th. Formal invitation to the ordination of The Rev. Samuel Hunting Sayre, Priest on March 18, 1926. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia , March 18, 1926. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Priest. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, March 21st to March 28th, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will hold his first celebration of the Holy Communion at the early Service this morning.","Poems from Rev. Newton Middleton of Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk, from The Living Church and from Rev. John Gaynor Banks of the Fellowship of St. Luke in San Diego, California. Poems of Life and Love by Emily Pinter Asher given to Marjorie Sayre by Emily Asher.","Scope and Contents Christian Nurture Series sheet with a list and descriptions of work books for Junior and Junior High School Pupils. undated. Brochure of the Historic Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church in New Kent County, Virginia. undated. The Holy Catholic Church on The Doctrines of the Apostles' Creed by Theodore O. Wedel. undated. Ours is the Responsibility, an address given at the National Convention of the Girls' Friendly Society at Berea, Kentucky. June 27, 1942. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of St. Margaret's Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. 1944. If I Marry a Roman Catholic by National Council of the Churches of Christ. 1945. Chapter DA of P.E.O. in Eagle Rock, California. 1951-52. Lest We Forget by Robert B. Watts. October 1968.","Part of a St. John's Church Bulletin that has a picture of and an article by Samuel H. Sayre concerning his summers in the West. January, 15, 1922. The Living Church article by Samuel H. Sayre entitled œThe Church and Government Hospitals. April 25, 1925. St. Andrew's Cross article by Samuel Huntting Sayre, œWanted: A Man about needing people for missions in the West. (1926). The New Age article œThe Word ˜Catholic' in June 1952 issue. The Living Church editorial published August 19, 1973. The Living Church, January 29, 1978 Per note on cover, the important items in this issue are œa letter to Aunt Josephine and my letter to the Editor. The Living Church editorial, œThe Old Days in South Dakota published April 9, 1978. The Living Church editorial, œLoves TLC published February 25, 1979.","1939 Easter Communicant List Photographs, Easter 1941. 1944 label offering reduction of Parish debt 1952 invitation. Addresses of Parishioners from St. Barnabus Church.","Letter from Rev. William Westover about the history of St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota.","July 1, 1930 letter about St. Mary's Church 50th Anniversary.","Scope and Contents Notation on front of manila envelope says œThis should be kept in case that Pi Alpha Fraternity and Tau Delta Alpha should ever be reinstated as a national church organization. Pi Alpha ritual book str in box in pump house. Guide entitled Ritual of the Tau Delta Alpha Sorority undated. Authorization for St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California to be part of the Los Angeles Alpha Chapter. undated.","1952 Annual Report of the Woman's Auxiliary to the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Diocese of Los Angeles. 1952 Officers' Handbook of Diocese of Arkansas","This series has been divided into sermons given by Rev. Sayre and sermons given by other ministers.","Scope and Contents Rev. Sayre's sermons arrived loose, and have been grouped by date, if dated, by number, if numbered, and by size of paper if undated. The sermons by others might include some sermons by Rev. Sayre.","Notes by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.","These sermons have been numbered by Rev. Sayre.","Scope and Contents Folder one of two that contain undated sermons.","Scope and Contents Folder two of two that contain undated sermons.","These papers appear to be notes, outlines and full copies of sermons given by other ministers. Some of them could possibly be sermons given by Samuel H. Sayre. Some of the papers have a topic written along the top margin and note hymns sung. It is difficult to tell if the original order was by these topics, by date order, or another order, but they have been placed in date order. Because of the fragile condition of the paper on which these notes are handwritten, some of them have been photocopied. The originals are filed with the photocopies. Some of the names on the papers who are noted as deliverers of a sermon include Rev. Belliss, Rev. Bonacker, Rev. Holmes, Rev. Walker, Rev. White and others. Rev. F.C. Benson Belliss, Rev. Ralph Bonacker and Rev. Pierce Butler were the clergy for St. Paul's Church in Chicago, Illinois in the Summer of 1938.","Scope and Contents Sermon entitled œAn Instructed Eucharist, undated but œreceived 10/31/1975. Sermon by Rev. Conrad H. Goodwin at St. John's in Hampton, Virginia on August 18, but no year noted.","The 1918 to 1963 diaries tell mainly of Rev. Sayre's day to day activities and usually include letters he has written and received, where he gone, when he naps, and people he meets if they include family and close friends. He often notes where he eats his meals, what time he rises, and what he is reading. After his marriage in 1938, his entries become a little fuller. When he is visiting his family, he goes into a little more detail, but still sticks to the facts. His train and automobile trips across country are usually interesting. Very rarely does he share his feelings, though he might comment if a letter was wonderful, a meal great, a death hard on a family or how great it is to be back at college or at his old home or with Marjorie after a separation. There are addresses, notes, accounts, Christmas lists and book lists in the back of many of the early diaries. In most of the diaries, he will note in the top margin if he changes locations, particularly for an overnight stay or a trip and when he moves. Years 1953 to October 1, 1959 are missing.","He is in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force, stationed near Hampton, and is discharged on August 28, 1919. Throughout the year, he has dental problems plus has his appendix removed in June.","He begins college at St. Stephens on August 18, 1919. He tells about his classes and grades and his membership in Tu Sigma Alpha Epsilon. St. Stephens College is now Bard College.","He is at St. Stephens during the school year and goes to Camp Houghteling and Mobridge, South Dakota during the summer.","He is at St. Stephens during the school year and completes his studies. He goes to Mobridge and Fort Yates, South Dakota during the summer.","September 26, 1922, Rev. Sayre enters the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry under Bishop Burleson and spends his summer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota doing missionary work.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and at Church of Incarnation, Dallas, South Dakota during the summer. He preaches his first sermon on June 24, 1923.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and spends the summer in Hampton and visiting relatives.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year. On April 19, 1925 he is ordained a Deacon at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia by Bishop Burleson, the bishop of South Dakota. August 2, 1925 is his first Sunday in his First Parish in Mobridge, South Dakota. He meets Marjorie Renison, his future wife, sometime in the fall.","On March 6, 1926 he mentions his feelings for œMiss Renison. He is ordained by Rt. Rev. Arthur Conover Thompson at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia on March 18, 1926. At St. John's Church, he celebrates his first Holy Eucharist as a Priest on March 21, 1926. He writes on April 5 that he œsealed his engagement with Miss Marjorie Renison.","In April he left South Dakota to go assist Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois. On April 7, 1927 he notes on top margin, œImportant - my ideas¦","January 31 was Rev. Sayre's last day at St. Paul's Church. March 5 Rev. Sayre received official call from St. Mary's Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Saviour in Montoursville, Pennsylvania. April 1 Rev. Sayre began at St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit. Rev. Sayre's 38th Birthday is on December 18.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","A May 27, 1933 program œHistorical Pageant œEvents in the History of the Episcopal Church in The United States of America¦ given at Christ Church, Media Pennsylvania is in front of diary. On August 18, Rev. Sayre arrives in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California where Marjorie Renison and her family live. Rev. Sayre and Marjorie Renison go to Laguna Beach together and stay almost a week. Rev. Sayre writes œIt's wonderful to be here alone with Miss Renison and on August 19th, Rev. Sayre writes œ¦I kissed and hugged Marjorie in the gallery. On August 30, Rev. Sayre visits Edward Vance's grave, the young man who died while Rev. Sayre cared for him when he was in the Naval Reserve Force.","This folder also has newspaper clippings of the September 1933 engagement and the January 13, 1934 wedding in St. John's Episcopal Church in Hampton, Virginia of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and Marjorie Renison. On June 19th, Marjorie goes on a visit to California and returns September 26. Rev. Sayre goes to conference in Virginia in early July, then to Hampton until mid August. On October 11, Rev. Sayre changed his Life Insurance policies over to Marjorie and borrows money to furnish living room.","Slips of sheet music are in the back of the diary.","Post cards and addresses are in front of the diary. On March 18th the town of Williamsport flooded, including downtown, churches and homes. He goes into detail about the damage on March 20th. On August 3, at the end of a trip to Colorado, Marjorie heads to Los Angeles and Rev. Sayre drives to Pennsylvania. Marjorie returns November 24th.","Rev. Sayre includes January 1 through 9, 1938 at end of diary. A letter from Charles Lavery, enclosing a carbon copy of his letter to Rt. Rev. Irving Peake Johnson, is with the diary plus a few news clippings, a list of publications, possibly ones that Rev. Sayre receives and a letter that accompanied a salary check.","Beginning in 1938, Rev. Sayre uses a journal instead of a one year diary. In front of the diary are news clippings, notes, articles, letters and flyers. One flyer is for Altar Wines from James Moroney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and one clipping announces his resignation from St. Mary's Episcopal Church on October 1 to become rector of St. John's Church, Bellefonte and gives a brief biography of his ministry up to that point. He begins the new larger diary œ¦giving a fuller and more detailed account of my daily activities¦of my personal impressions of people, places and things and events, too¦ Rev. Sayre then summarizes his other diaries, beginning with 1917. He divides the earlier diaries into œBabyhood, œBoyhood, œYouth and œYoung Manhood periods. He gives more detail of events that he recorded in these early diaries, such as a conflict with Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago and the effects of the Depression on St. Mary's Church in Pennsylvania. On Page 10, he gives a wonderful description of Marjorie Renison Sayre, his wife. The 1938 diary begins his œManhood period. His early entries are more in depth and personal, even giving detail of things that happened in the past, or people, such as his Mother, but he quickly reverts to just telling of his daily activities with few personal touches. Rev. Sayre mentions listening to the new presiding Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia, on the radio on New Year's Day, 1938. He writes œRev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin of Williamsburg, Virginia on January 10, 1938 and spends the day with him on April 27, 1938. Gives resignation to St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour and meets with Vestry of both churches on July 21, 1938. On September 29, 1938, Marjorie and Samuel Sayre move to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania where he is the new Priest of St. John's Episcopal Church. June 8, 1939 Rev. Sayre receives official call to become rector of St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, California where he would succeed his father-in-law, Rev. George E. Renison. On June 13th, he talks to his Mother about it. He hands in his resignation at the St. John's Vestry meeting on July 31, 1939. His last service was on Sunday, October 1 and he began October 15th at St. Barnabas. Grandmother Renison is to live with them in the Parish House per October 23rd entry. On August 18, 1939, Rev. Sayre and his family, while he is visiting Newport News, learn that his brother, Dan, who has been in the State Institution in Pennhurst near Spring City, Pennsylvania due to a brain injury at birth, is ill. He dies on August 19, 1939. Talks about his parents on January 20, 1937.","This volume has postcards of hotels and other notes scattered throughout it. Begins on January 1, 1940 where he writes of eventually wanting to retire in Virginia. He gives detail of his cross country trip to Virginia in the summer of 1940. He mentions first blackout in Los Angeles, California on December 10, 1941, a few days after Pearl Harbor on December 7.","The folder includes a sermon, letters, clippings, list of people's names with death and baptismal dates, church bulletins, and programs from the Occidental College Art Series. They have been placed in a separate folder in front of the diary and the date where they were located noted. On March 4, 1945, Rev. Sayre writes that St. Barnabas' Church was consecrated. He mentions on August 14, 1945 that Japan accepted the surrender terms of the Allies and the city went wild. He had a œVision After Victory special service on August 19, 1945. On January 28, 1946, Rev. Sayre writes that his Mother and sister Margaret and husband returned to Hampton where they rented an apartment. They had lived in Salem, Virginia during the war years to be away from the Atlantic Coast.","Rev. Sayre's Mother dies on July 29, 1948 while he is at Orkney Springs, Virginia. On this date, Rev. Sayre inserted a copy of a letter to Marjorie's parents where he talks of the funeral. In late July and August, the Sam and Marjorie Sayre travel along the west coast. Many postcards and flyers were inserted between these pages.","There is a hole (mouse nibble) between pages 109 and 195, but very little writing is affected. On December 3, 1950, there is a dedication service for the Canon Robert Renison Memorial Parish House, named in honor of Marjorie's grandfather. Marjorie's father, Rev. George E. Renison, died on January 17, 1951.","Rev. Sayre receives a call to become rector of Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia on September 6, 1960. On November 15, 1960, Rev. Sayre notes that he œtendered his resignation as rector of St. Barnabas' Church as of January 16, 1961 because of a call from Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia. On January 21, 1961, Rev. Sayre renewed his priesthood vows at St. Barnabas. His last Sunday as Rector was February 12, 1961. Rev. Sayre writes about everything he and Marjorie did as they prepared to move to Virginia such as packing and the last vestry meeting, then writes of their trip and all the things they did when they finally arrived in Mathews. November 19, 1962, Rev. Sayre tells about a disappointing Vestry meeting. 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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.","Some of the material was already arranged by Rev. Sayre and his order was maintained.  The rest of the collection was grouped into Correspondence, Family, Photographs, Travel, Personal, Ministry, Sermons and Diaries.  When possible, material was organized chronologically.","Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. was born in Hampton, Virginia, the son of Annie Woolsey Morris and Samuel H. Sayre, Sr. He is descended from Lewis Morris, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served in the Hospital Corp Service of the Navy until August 28, 1919 when he began his studies to be an Episcopal priest. On September 18, 1919, he entered St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-Hudson and graduated in spring 1922. Between September 26, 1922 and spring 1925, he studied at the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry and as a postulant of Bishop Burleson, spending the summers in the Mission field of South Dakota."," He served as a priest in South Dakota, Chicago, Pennsylvania, California and Virginia. He married Marjorie Mae Renison on January 13, 1934 in St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. His parish of St. Barnabas in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California was begun by his wife's Grandfather, Canon Renison, as a Mission Church and Rev. Sayre took over the Parish from his Father-in-Law, Rev. George Edward Renison."," Dates and Parishes:"," August 2, 1925 to April 1927"," St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota (Rev. Sayre's first parish),"," April, 1927 to January 31, 1928"," St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago,"," April 1, 1928 to September 30, 1938"," St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Savior in Montoursville, Pennsylvania,"," October 1, 1938 to October 1, 1939"," St. John's Episcopal Church, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania,"," October 15, 1939 to January 15, 1961"," St. Barnabas' Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California,"," February 1, 1961"," Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia and"," by April 3, 1966"," St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Colonial Beach, Virginia."," He is a 32nd degree Mason, member of the Royal Arcanum and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternities. Other honors include Dean of Convocation of Pasadena, 1955-1959 and"," Chaplain to Bishop Bloy of Los Angeles, 1951-1961."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Accessioned and processed by Anne T. Johnson in 2007.","Personal, family and ministerial correspondence of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.  His personal diaries from 1918 to 1963, his sermons and notes are included in this collection.  There are family and other personal photographs and many postcard and tourist packet photographs from his trips to Europe and his automobile trips from California to Virginia.  Publication material includes church bulletins, news clippings, tourist pamphlets, magazines and others.  His family correspondence possibly has more personal information than his diaries.  His diaries are often a day by day recap of what he did, sometimes about how he felt about people, places or things and rarely about any personal struggles.  The family files contain genealogical information of the Sayre, Renison, Carmalt and Morris Families.  His ministry work is detailed in his letters, diaries and other materials.","Rev. Sayre grouped some of his correspondence and these groups were kept as he organized them. Loose correspondence found in the collection was gathered and grouped according to subject: ministry, family or personal.","Correspondence between family members of Rev. Samuel Sayre.","Letters to, from and about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre (Marjorie). Letter from Marjorie to her Mother. September 1940. Thank you letter from the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of Our Saviour to Mrs. Sayre for her talk. October 9, 1952. Letter from Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles to Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre telling her she is a recipient of the Bishop's annual award for outstanding laymen of the diocese. October 1, 1956. Invitation from Chaplains Service Corps to a tea honoring Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre, President of the Chaplains Service Corps. February 24, 1959.","Letters to and from Family Members of Samuel H. Sayre.","These are letters Samuel H. Sayre or his wife, Marjorie Sayre, wrote to his sisters, Ruth and Margaret, from Sierra Vista, Arizona. They go into great detail about his day to day activities. He writes about his family, particularly Ted and Margaret Morris who live in Sierra Vista, Grassfield, and the church. These letters were organized by Samuel H. Sayre.","These letters were found loose during accessioning and grouped A-Z by last name.","These letters were tied together with a red ribbon. They are early family correspondence between Samuel H. Sayre and his family and between members of his family.","In an envelope postmarked 1906 are postcards and letters from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while he is visiting relatives in Germantown , Pennsylvania and at Camp Choconut in Friendsville, Pennsylvania during the summer of 1906.","Letters and post cards from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while visiting Aunt Caroline Morris and Aunt Minnie (Mary Cox Morris)in Washington, D.C. Tells about his sightseeing trips, visits to friends and other activities in and around Washington D.C. December 1910 and January 1911","Envelope with note: œAnswers from Alice May Berry when I asked her if she loved me¦Spring or summer of 1932 at ten years of age.","These are letters to Rev. Samuel H. Sayre from his wife, Marjorie Sayre. This group of correspondence is filed in chronological order.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. On September 1, 1933, Marjorie writes that her family and others œfell quite in love with you and asks how he liked his first trip to California. On December 23, 1933, Marjorie writes of wedding plans for Saturday, the 13th.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. April 15, 1934 Marjorie talks about how difficult it is to leave her Mother and come East.","Marjorie wrote these letters on her trip to Eagle Rock, California to see her ill Mother. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California visiting her ill Mother in the hospital. Her Mother is buried on Friday, January 24. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California until mid-March. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from Papa in Hampton, Virginia May 6, 1891. To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from (Papa). May 7, 1891. To Nancy, From unknown in Wilmington, North Carolina. November 13, 1898.","Empty envelope from S.H. Sayre, Jr. of Hampton, Virginia to Miss Caroline P. Morris in Scarsdale, New York. Postmarked January 3, 1909.","Some of these letters are between other members of the family. Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother and Father, his Aunt Caroline P. Morris, Aunt Minnie, Aunt Mary Cox Sayre, Morris Sayre, Uncle Charles R. Sayre, Frances R. Vance of Department of Charities in Los Angeles, California. Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from his brother, Morris Sayre, where Morris gives advice to Sam about what his next step in life should be, particularly pursuing the ministry. May 7, 1914.","Some of these letters are between other family members or letters that Samuel H. Sayre wrote to family members. Correspondents include Samuel H. Sayre's Mother, his brother, Morris Sayre and Aunts Minnie and Caroline. Most letters do not have envelopes, but in 1923 Samuel H. Sayre was living in Hampton and at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. In July 10, 1922 letter to Aunts (Aunt Minnie) while he is in Dupree, South Dakota, Samuel H. Sayre talks in depth of his experience with the Indians. A group of letters from late 1924 and early 1925 with his brother, Morris Sayre, are labeled œarguments and correspondence with Morris 1924-25 and concern their philosophy on what is needed to be a good minister. Letter from Morris Sayre to Samuel H. Sayre where he congratulates Sam on his upcoming ordination. March 13, 1926 November 24, 1926 wedding invitation of Aileen Harriet Elizabeth Renison to Armistead Claiborne Leigh, Jr. at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Eagle Rock, California.","Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother , Morris Sayre, Marjorie Sayre, Read Sayre Letter from Read Sayre enclosing a typed poem The Passing of the Backhouse by James Whitcomb Riley. October 23, 1933 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother about Marjorie's visit. April 17, 1934. A letter from someone in Hampton, either a child or a mentally handicapped person, to his mother. April 30, 1939. (Possibly Rev. Sayre's younger brother, Daniel, who was institutionalized). McClellan Wilson, Jr., M.D. wrote to Rev. Sayre about the death of Rev. Sayre's brother, Daniel Sayre. September 12, 1939.","Many letters are from Samuel Sayre's Mother who is partially, then almost totally blind. Some of the 1946 and 1947 letters between Samuel Sayre and his brother, Morris Sayre, concern their disagreement on their Mother's care by their sister, Margaret, and their basic philosophical differences about church and Christianity.","Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes the death, on January 17, 1951, and the funeral of Rev. George E. Renison, Marjorie's father. January 30, 1951. Letter from Eleanor Searle to Sis and Ruth and to Sam and Marjorie about the death of Aunt Mary. July 1952. Letters from Read Sayre and about Read Sayre's death on July 9, 1952. Letter to Marjorie Sayre from Margaret Sayre Ransone, about Morris Sayre's funeral with attached note from Nancy Sayre, Morris Sayre's wife. March 20, 1953. From Bill to Mrs. Taylor Ransome (Marg) about the guardianship money of Aunt Caroline P. Morris. December 23, 1953. Church Bulletin from Saint Luke's Church, Montcair, New Jersey where it mentions the Memorial Windows Given By Sayre Family in memory of the late Senior Warden, Morris Sayre. September 19, 1954 and September 21, 1952. Letter from Bob Sayre about death of his mother, Mary Thomas Sayre, an aunt of Samuel H. Sayre. January 4, 1957. Letter from Mrs. Morris Sayre (Nancy) to Samuel H. Sayre where she talks of her deceased husband, Morris Sayre. (about 1958). Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin œexperiences in (concerning) England and across U.S. on our return. September 23, 1958.","Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œconcerning my call to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. November 18, 1960 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œlast days in Eagle Rock, Calif(ornia) and trip east to Mathews-œ. June 9, 1961 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he comments that he went to œOld Church outside of Richmond whose rector is the grandson of Carter Braxton Bryan who baptized Samuel Sayre in 1894 and that he was elected President of the Thomas Nelson Chapter of the SAR on June 9, 1966. August 11, 1964. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes his past ministry and his new parish, St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Colonial Beach, Virginia. April 3, 1966. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he noted on top margin of letter œThe beginning of the building of our new home. November 13, 1968.","Letters to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), Ruth Sayre, Chabela (a niece), and Bob and letter from Samuel H. Sayre to his family.","One Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), his nephew. August 25, 1980.","Easter card from Ruth Sayre. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother. Post card from Morris Sayre in Turkey.","Each folder in this group was either organized by Samuel H. Sayre, or it was artificially organized during the accession process. Some of the correspondence was found loose in different locations and the processor felt that gathering all the correspondence together would benefit researchers.","These are letters from and to fellow priests and parishioners about his call to Kingston Parish in Mathews, Virginia. They are in chronological order. Most of this material was organized by Samuel H. Sayre, but a few pieces of correspondence congratulating him were found loose and added. Correspondents include The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson of Virginia, Suffragan Bishop Samuel B. Chilton of Virginia, Bishop Coadjutor Robert F. Gibson, John Warren Cooke, Senior Warden of Kingston Parish, Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles, John L. E. Collier, Arthur C. Coons of Occidental College, Glenard P. Lipscomb, Bob Sayre, Rev. Richard I. S. Parker, Franklyn D. Josselyn, Margaret Sayre Ransone and the Vestry of St. Barnabas' Church. In a letter to The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson, D.D., Rev. Sayre tells Rev. Gibson of his decision to œend up my ministry in Virginia. This letter also includes information about Rev. Sayre's career and Marjorie Sayre's family history. ( June 14, 1960).","These letters are with fellow priests, parishioners, and others associated with the ministry work of Samuel H. Sayre. They were organized by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and are in chronological order. Correspondents include Valerie Scudder, Edward Aupperle, Dr. Edwin D. Woodhouse, Louis L. Turner, Lillie Anthony Sutton, Marjorie M. Schmidt, Mrs.George C. Silzer, Los Angeles Council No. 1489 - Royal Arcanum, Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Bishop Stevens about Consecration of St. Barnabas' Church, Rev. Sumner Walters, Margaret H. Cook, Rev. R. G. Bannen, Rev. Theodore S. Will, Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Norman Stockett, Adele Brueninghausen, Bishop Frank DeMoulin, Bishop Beverley D. Tucker of Norfolk, Virginia, Margaret C. Thomas, W. Blair Roberts, C. E. Tolkien, Rev. Arthur C. Thomson, Rev. William P. Remington, G. Frank Shelby, Ethel Plass, Presiding Bishop of Michigan, Mrs. Skipper, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, Mrs. James Stoughton, George H. Streaker, Mrs. William Vincent and Rev. George H. Thomas.","Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.","Correspondents include Gertrude Jean Baker, George B. Baldwin, Barbara Barth, Harry Beal, L. Nelson Bell, Dan M. Budy, Cary R. Blain, Rt. Rev. F. Eric Bloy, Mrs. John Brearton (Virginia), Harry A. Brenner, Frank R. Brandenburg, Rt. Rev. Hunter Wyatt Brown, Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, G. Braxton Bryan, Rev. John S. Bunting, Hugh L. Burleson, Bishop of South Dakota (Includes on heading: Rev. Wm. A.R. Goodwin, D.D. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Rochester, New York), John Burt, Uncle James Carmalt, brother of William H. Carmalt, MD, Samuel H. Sayre's Great- Uncles March 16, 1916, William H. Carmalt to Annie Sayre (Mother of Samuel H. Sayre. Dated August 7, 1928) and Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States (Carbon Copy. Dated March 26, 1953).","Correspondents include Howard L. Hamilton (made Samuel Sayre the Honorary Chaplain of the Virginia Society in 1979), Venerable Paul E. Langpaap, J.C. Morris (Transcript of letter written from Grassfield in March 1876 with two attachments: a December 21, 1874 financial document where citizens of Friendsville give sums for the erection of a Protestant Episcopal Church and an œOrder of Exercises for the Laying of the Corner Stone of The Church of the Holy Spirit in Friendsville, Pennsylvania on June 7, 1876), The Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, D.D. Retired, Arthur C. Patterson, Jr., A.H. Patterson, Pi Alpha Fraternity and H. Boone Porter of The Living Church.","George H. Randall concerning Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, William P. Remington, Mrs. Ringsdorf, Reliable Furniture Company, W. Blair Roberts, Albert Rose, Royal Arcanum and Paul Rusch.","Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. When Group 1 was accessioned, the seller had removed, and filed separately, letters that were written by well known people, such as Harry F. Byrd, a Virginia Senator and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These letters were returned to the file in A-Z order, but they are noted in the list of correspondents. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Also, some letters have a note by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre along the top margin where he gives an explanation about the letter or letter writer. These notes appear to have been added at a later date rather than at the time of receipt. Possibly, Rev. Sayre went through his professional correspondence and kept items that reflect the variety of his ministry. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.","Correspondents include John H. Allen and John M. Allin.","Correspondents include Rev. John Baden, Rev. Carroll C. Barbour, Bard College, Eugene F. Barnes, Wallace T. Bennett, Estelle Billups, Francis E. Bloy, Wyatt Brown, John Burt, Harry F. Byrd, U.S. Senator from Virginia and James F. Byrnes, Governor of South Carolina.","Correspondents include Hester Campbell, Uncle James Carmalt (brother of W. H. Carmalt, M.D., Samuel H. Sayre's Great Uncle) This letter includes some family history in an attached letter to Samuel H. Sayre's Mother from W.H. Carmalt, Edwin R. Carter, Samuel B. Chilton, Church Periodical Club, C. M. Clement, George H. Clendenin, J. Morris Coerr, J. H. H. Coleman, Maurice M. Copebaack (difficult to read), Charles Cove, II, Rev. Charles S. Cook, Jr., John Warren Cooke, Ruth Cotter (Mrs. Richard Comfort Cotter), Earl S. Cox, H. H. Cowan and Betty Healy Cutler.","Correspondents include Pierre Daltour, Thomas C. Darst, Bishop George Davenport, George M. Day, Whittney Diggs, Thomas N. Downing, Charles B. Dubell and Frank Du Moulin.","Correspondents include Mrs. William S. Edgar (Cousin Debbie Edgar), Eagle Rock Ministerial Association, Kenny and Frances Ferguson, David Lincoln Ferris, Rev. Frank Foote and Gordon M. Fothergill.","Correspondents include Roy S. Gaskill, General Theological Seminary in New York, Bob Gibson, Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from Arizona, Rev. Robert Burton Gooden (Bishop), Bishop Gore, Rt. Rev. John J. Gravatt and George P. Gunn.","Correspondents include Thomas J. Haldeman, Rev. J. D. Hall (a January 22 letter where he recommends The College of William and Mary), Francis J. Hall, Robert B. Hall, E. H. Halton, David S. Hamilton, Rick Hammond, Blake B. Hammond, Earl W. Haney, Bert H. Harper, M.D., Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Isaac Hartshorne, M.D., The Very Rev. J. Thomas Heistand, Gladys Hill, Hillspeak , Joan Hunley, Charles A. Junken, Edith Junken and Elizabeth Junken (note says, œmy earliest sweetheart).","Correspondents include Richard Kennedy, George Edwin Kidd, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Mrs. (Ellen) Stanley King, Mabel P. Knapp, Paul H. Kratzip, Russell Lamson, Mary Florence Lawson, Charles E. Levering, Little, Glenard P. Lipscomb, The Living Church and Los Angeles Dean of Pasadena Convention.","Correspondents include Raymond C. Mackay, Bill Major, Rev. Thomas R. Marshall, H.C. Martin, Mathew County (Virginia) Historical Society, George N. Maybe, Rickard H. McKee, Lucy Mehl, Polly Meredith, Rev. Newton Middleton, Rev. John Miles, Phil Moore, R. Walton Moore, H. A. Mosher and Gladys M. Murray.","Includes a group of 1901 letters concerning Miss Mary C. Morris and a letter from Grandmother Morris. Correspondents include Grandmother Morris, Clara L. Morris - Cousin of Samuel H. Sayre who lives in Australia in 1957, Aunt Minnie Morris (Mary Cox Morris), Aunt Caroline Morris and Dwight B. Morris from Tombstone, Arizona.","Correspondents include David C. Narver, National Association of Manufacturers, Rev. Frederick W. Neve, New Age, Occidental College, Mrs. Robert W. Orrell and Edgar C. Outten who encloses an obituary of Miss Mary Sims, Postmaster at Hampton Virginia 1952.","Rev. E. Moray Peoples, Jr., Pi Alpha Fraternity, Ronald Reagan, Governor of California (dated 1974 and during 1980 Presidential Campaign), Robert A. Robertson, Harold Barrett Robinson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States (dated September 23, 1935) and Royal Arcanum.","Correspondents include Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia (signed by Francis W. Hayes, Jr.), Society of the Cincinnati, New York State, C. J. Sanford, William L. Scott, Senator of Virginia, Valerie Scudder, C. Vernon Spratley, Margaret Matoaka Sims and Stratford Hall.","Dorothea Taft, Mrs. Charles E. Tolkien, Governor and Mrs. George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama, Mrs. R. E. White, George Wickersham and Bishop S. Walters (note in letter from Mrs. Mordecai L. Marsh, Jr. dated April 16, 1947).","Commerce, Assistant Secretary of State about recommendation for Dr. Wilson Leon Godshall; Lewis Tepel; Don Kaufman; Rev. Charles Friend, the Pastor during Samuel H. Sayre's Father's illness and death; Frances R. Vance (Mother Vance), the mother of Edward Vance, who writes about Samuel H. Sayre's help to her son while her son was dying in the military hospital. They correspond for many years; Van (St. Clair Vannix) from Vermillion, South Dakota who wrote his nine page letter as a poem; Rev. E. B. Woodruff; Harvey from Maine, Samuel H. Sayre's roommate at Saint Stephen's College; Don, a friend from school; Winifred Vogan, Aunt of Stuart Gast; The Secretary of the President of the United States who says The President cannot meet with Samuel H. Sayre on the date mentioned; Wm. T. Christian, secretary of the Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrews; W. Floyd Reams who encloses a Supreme Council Badge from Richmond, Virginia; Lechner Family; and œIn Memoriam poems for Bishop Burleson by Mrs. Dora Claire Vannix.","Most of this group of papers was found loose during processing except where noted. This series includes genealogy information for the Sayre, Morris, Carmalt and Renison families, plus obituaries, news articles, legal records and biographies of members of these families.","A day by day book, published in December 1914 for the Members of the Bible Class of the St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre noted family birthdays, wedding anniversaries and important events of his family.","Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Canon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928","Scope and Contents Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Ganon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928. This group includes letters, charts and notes on the genealogy of the Morris Family, the Sayre Family and the Carmalt Family. Carbon copy of a typed letter written from Butternuts by Jacob, son of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. January 1, 1838 Post card with a picture of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1927) Genealogy of the Annie Morris Sayre branch of the Morris Family from Lewis Morris, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence (1937) Letter to Mrs. Annie Morris Sayre from œDescendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence conferring œComplimentary Membership, dated June 17, 1937. Envelope, postmarked November 2, 1959, with notes to Bill Sayre probably by Samuel H. Sayre. Attached is a family history of the œSayre Family beginning with John Sayre born June 4, 1938 in New York City. There is also a photo of Morris Sayre from a publication dated 1948. Letter to William M. Sayre and others from John of Drinker, Biddle and Reath of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regarding the attached A History of Choconut Lake Cemetery Association which began in 1827 by Caleb Carmalt. October 24, 1967. Carmalt Family notes on envelope dated April 15, 1968. Letter to Bill Sayre from Margaret Sayre about the Morris Family, particularly Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. Christmas 1970. List of photographs of Morris ancestors from Margaret Sayre Ransone to Samuel H. Sayre. undated.","Scope and Contents Mrs. George Edward Renison, Mother of Marjorie Renison Sayre, died January 22, 1964. Dr. Lewis Rutherfurd Morris undated. Mary Cox Morris (Aunt of Samuel Sayre and sister to his mother) undated. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (Mother of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1948. Includes her obituary from various newspapers which tell of her involvement in DAR. James W. Carmalt (Great Uncle of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1937.","Newspaper article on Margaret Ransone, sister of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, when she became 1976 Peninsula Woman of the Year by the Junior Women's Club 1976. Program from the University of Chicago Alumni Association giving an Award Citation to Margaret Sayre Ransone, A.M. 1929 May 20, 1978. Bulletin from St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia with note by Margaret S. Ransone. March 11, 1979.","Final Report of Charles Read Sayre, Executor of Estate of Mrs. Annie M. Sayre, Deceased. (November 30, 1948).","This group of letters, photographs, and obituaries were grouped by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and were accessioned in a used manila envelope with the handwritten note: Life History of Annie Morris Sayre. This folder contains the following: Editorial about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre from the July 31, 1948 Daily Press, Newport News, VA. Obituaries of Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (1948) Notice of funeral service for Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. (1948) Society news about where the Sayre families are going after being in Hampton (Virginia) because of the death of their Mother, Mrs. S. H. Sayre. (1948) Copy of a photograph of Caleb Carmalt with a separate note: œCaleb Carmalt in his own handwriting. A print copy of the only likeness he ever sat for or allowed to be taken. About the early 1840's. Letter from Morris Sayre to Sam Sayre, dated December 16, 1943, enclosing: Letter to Morris Sayre from Margaret S. Ransone about their Mother, Anna Woolsey Morris Sayre, gleaned from conversations, memories and their Mother's diary, dated November 18, 1943 and photographs of portraits of Governor Lewis Morris, 1st Lord of the Manor, Chief Justice of New York, First Governor of New Jersey; Lewis Morris, 2d Lord of the Manor, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, General Lewis Morris; 3d Lord of the Manor, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Mary Walton, Wife of General Lewis Morris, œThe Signer.","Grand Council Royal Arcanum of Virginia announcement of the death of Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr., the thank you letter of Samuel Hunting Sayre, Sr. for the kindness of the members during his illness and copy of the Royal Arcanum Bulletin about Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr.'s death.","Copy and transcript of the 1669 will of Thomas Sayre.","Stock information, real estate, life insurance and copy of the death record of Eleanor Sayre Searle.","Material on estate of Mary E. Sayre, including her assets and will. Eleanor Sayre Searle was one of the administrators of Mary E. Sayre's will. Includes life insurance policy for Eleanor Sayre.","Deeds, Death Record, Wills of Eleanor S. Searle and William B. Searle, Tax Information, Life Insurance, stock information, December 23, 1966 Wall Street with last market quotations before Eleanor Searle died on December 24, 1966, empty envelopes - some with notes, bank statements, power of attorney from Eleanor Sayre Searle to William Baum Searle, dated August 22, 1966 and other legal documents. Her lawyer was Richard C. Cotter of Mathews, Virginia.","Deed, Lawyers Title Insurance and correspondence.","This series includes photographs of Rev. Sayre's family, his churches, his parishioners and friends.","Rev. Charles Dubell.","Includes Funeral Program and letter for C. Lee Narver, 1955.","This series contains Rev. Sayre's bills, receipts, brochures, guidebooks, schedules, church bulletins, newspapers, cruise information and other material from his trips to Europe and across the United States.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Brochures about The White House, Abraham Lincoln and The Rolfe Property, plus a hotel sign, œIf you smoke in bed please tell us Where to send your ashes!","St. Paul's Church in Toronto, St. Paul's Cathedral in London and Westminster Abbey in London, Church of the Annunciation in London, The Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, 1958.","Includes Cunard Line route, menus and a list of passengers on trip from Montreal to Europe, June 27th, 1958.","Newspaper issues and newspaper clippings published in London including the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, Church Times, London Times, the London Observer and The Sunday Express.","Includes a packet of etchings of places in England.","The Countryman Winter 1967/68 Historic Houses and Castles in Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1958","April 1948 National Geographic article œFounders of Virginia. April 1949 National Geographic with article œThe British Way.","Scope and Contents What to Look for in an Old Church by J. Hope Urwin 1957 Twice Upon a Time by Brother Edward undated Anglican Life, Vol. 19, No. 3 April 1958","Stationery from different hotels.","These items were found loose in the collection, but focus mainly on his personal life. The folders include his address book, financial records, memorabilia and other personal items.","Insurance Receipts for Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Empty envelopes from West Bank and Trust Co.","Scope and Contents Paper signs that were put on Samuel Sayre's door when he was sick. undated Cutout of a rabbit. Placemat of State Flowers. Receipt and shipping label for a group of sculptures from Switzerland. July 1956.","Two $10 Shares dated 1921.","Includes April 27, 1961 Gazette-Journal of Gloucester and Mathews Garden Week Issue.","These items accessioned in a manila envelope with œTombstone Arizona Material written across the top and include newspapers, newspaper clippings and a menu. Menu from Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Tombstone, Arizona These articles have not been copied for preservation. Shades of 1881, Britain's Own Wyatt Earp Planning Visit To Haunts of Namesake, The Tombstone Epitaph, August 23, 1973 Souvenir Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, 1974 Bisbee Review, April 10, 1975. Column by Don Pelon is circled. Helldorado Fever Strikes Old Camp, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 17, 1975. Handwritten note by (Rev. Samuel H. Sayres) œI conducted a communion service here on October¦ Copper Runs Out but Mining Town Refuses to Die, byline from Bisbee, Arizona, Los Angeles Times, March 8, 1976. Helldorado celebration draw crowd of thousands, byline from Tombstone, from Herald-Dispatch, Sierra Vista, Arizona, October 20, 1975. 1978 Special Helldorado Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 13, 1978.","This series includes material related to Rev. Sayre's ministry, such as church bulletins, employment information, professional organizations, information on his parishes and parishioners, news clippings and printed or published material that relate to his position as a rector.","Clippings of the column by Horace L. Varian and Horace L. Varian, Jr. of Ammidon and Company from The Living Church publication.","St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia March 19, 1978 St. John's Church, Elizabeth City Parish, Hampton, Virginia March 19, 1978","Includes correspondence and material concerning employment and ministerial related matters and organizations such as contracts, retirement, resignations, salaries and licenses. Correspondence concerning his ministerial work, whether personal or business, has been filed under Correspondence - Ministry Related. Lay Reader's License Authorization to conduct services in Norfolk Navy Yard to United States Navy seamen. December 13, 1917. Lay Readers License from the Diocese of New York for Samuel H. Sayre. November 7, 1919. To Rev. Lewis Nichols, Diocese of Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) from Rev. Samuel Sayre, St. Mary's Church Rectory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania . September 6, 1930. Rev. Samuel Sayre submitting resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg. Resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. October, 1930. Employment correspondence with St. John's Church of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. July1938. Letters to the Vestry of the Church of Our Saviour, Montoursville, Pennsylvania and the Vestry of St. Mary's Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania from (Samuel H. Sayre) where he severs official relations with them. July 21, 1938. Vestry of Kingston Parish resolution that the Reverend Samuel Huntting Sayre will reach the canonical age of mandatory retirement in the Protestant Episcopal Church. December 18, 1965.","Adaptation of a page from the 1455 Gutenberg Bible.","Picture of 1964 Confirmation Class 1971 Treasurer's Report Photo of girls in capes and banners from Kingston Parish. September 1983","List of Payments for all the churches in the Los Angeles Diocese.","An Open Letter to Boys and Girls in view of Children's Sunday, 1903 by Fred. Stuart Kirkness, Convention Daily in Detroit Michigan, September 25, 1961, The American Legion Magazine. Article on surrender ceremonies of Japan on the USS Missouri. August 1975, The Episcopal Review. The main article is about the induction of Rt. Rev. Robert Claflin Rusack as the fourth Bishop of Los Angeles. February 1974.","Scope and Contents Farewell Sermon and Ordination as Deacon at St. John's in Newport News, Virginia. 1925. Appointment as Dean of the Pasadena Convocation of the Diocese of Los Angeles. 1954. Resignation from St. Barnabus' Church in Eagle Rock and new appointment to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. 1961. California Clergyman Takes Mathew Paris. 1961. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre is Chaplain of the Sons of the American Revolution and received a Silver Good Citizenship Medal from SAR. 1978. Mother's Day Sermon. undated. Sayre Guest at St Luke's in Richmond, Virginia for month of August. No year.","Obituary of William E. Zimmer.","This group includes invitations, church bulletins, news clippings, church publications and telegrams. Elizabeth City Parish News and Bible Class Bulletin with notice that Bishop Mathews gave Samuel Sayre a Lay Readers license. December 15, 1915. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia April 19th to April 26th, 1925. Under Notes an announcement that Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained as Deacon. Invitation by the Bishop of South Dakota and the Rector and Vestry of Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia to the Ordering as Deacon of Samuel Huntting Sayre. First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Deacon. Congratulatory telegrams from Katherine Maycock and C.C. Morris. April 25, 1925. Press Clippings about March 18, 1925 Ordination. St. John's Bible Class Bulletin which mentions Samuel Huntting Sayre Ordained as Deacon on April 19, 1925 at St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Photo of Rev. Sayre on front of Bulletin. May 10, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Sayre will preach his farewell sermon to St. John's Church, Hampton. July 12th to July 19th, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. March 14th to March 21st, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained to the Priesthood in St. John's Church on Thursday, March 18th. Formal invitation to the ordination of The Rev. Samuel Hunting Sayre, Priest on March 18, 1926. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia , March 18, 1926. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Priest. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, March 21st to March 28th, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will hold his first celebration of the Holy Communion at the early Service this morning.","Poems from Rev. Newton Middleton of Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk, from The Living Church and from Rev. John Gaynor Banks of the Fellowship of St. Luke in San Diego, California. Poems of Life and Love by Emily Pinter Asher given to Marjorie Sayre by Emily Asher.","Scope and Contents Christian Nurture Series sheet with a list and descriptions of work books for Junior and Junior High School Pupils. undated. Brochure of the Historic Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church in New Kent County, Virginia. undated. The Holy Catholic Church on The Doctrines of the Apostles' Creed by Theodore O. Wedel. undated. Ours is the Responsibility, an address given at the National Convention of the Girls' Friendly Society at Berea, Kentucky. June 27, 1942. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of St. Margaret's Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. 1944. If I Marry a Roman Catholic by National Council of the Churches of Christ. 1945. Chapter DA of P.E.O. in Eagle Rock, California. 1951-52. Lest We Forget by Robert B. Watts. October 1968.","Part of a St. John's Church Bulletin that has a picture of and an article by Samuel H. Sayre concerning his summers in the West. January, 15, 1922. The Living Church article by Samuel H. Sayre entitled œThe Church and Government Hospitals. April 25, 1925. St. Andrew's Cross article by Samuel Huntting Sayre, œWanted: A Man about needing people for missions in the West. (1926). The New Age article œThe Word ˜Catholic' in June 1952 issue. The Living Church editorial published August 19, 1973. The Living Church, January 29, 1978 Per note on cover, the important items in this issue are œa letter to Aunt Josephine and my letter to the Editor. The Living Church editorial, œThe Old Days in South Dakota published April 9, 1978. The Living Church editorial, œLoves TLC published February 25, 1979.","1939 Easter Communicant List Photographs, Easter 1941. 1944 label offering reduction of Parish debt 1952 invitation. Addresses of Parishioners from St. Barnabus Church.","Letter from Rev. William Westover about the history of St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota.","July 1, 1930 letter about St. Mary's Church 50th Anniversary.","Scope and Contents Notation on front of manila envelope says œThis should be kept in case that Pi Alpha Fraternity and Tau Delta Alpha should ever be reinstated as a national church organization. Pi Alpha ritual book str in box in pump house. Guide entitled Ritual of the Tau Delta Alpha Sorority undated. Authorization for St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California to be part of the Los Angeles Alpha Chapter. undated.","1952 Annual Report of the Woman's Auxiliary to the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Diocese of Los Angeles. 1952 Officers' Handbook of Diocese of Arkansas","This series has been divided into sermons given by Rev. Sayre and sermons given by other ministers.","Scope and Contents Rev. Sayre's sermons arrived loose, and have been grouped by date, if dated, by number, if numbered, and by size of paper if undated. The sermons by others might include some sermons by Rev. Sayre.","Notes by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.","These sermons have been numbered by Rev. Sayre.","Scope and Contents Folder one of two that contain undated sermons.","Scope and Contents Folder two of two that contain undated sermons.","These papers appear to be notes, outlines and full copies of sermons given by other ministers. Some of them could possibly be sermons given by Samuel H. Sayre. Some of the papers have a topic written along the top margin and note hymns sung. It is difficult to tell if the original order was by these topics, by date order, or another order, but they have been placed in date order. Because of the fragile condition of the paper on which these notes are handwritten, some of them have been photocopied. The originals are filed with the photocopies. Some of the names on the papers who are noted as deliverers of a sermon include Rev. Belliss, Rev. Bonacker, Rev. Holmes, Rev. Walker, Rev. White and others. Rev. F.C. Benson Belliss, Rev. Ralph Bonacker and Rev. Pierce Butler were the clergy for St. Paul's Church in Chicago, Illinois in the Summer of 1938.","Scope and Contents Sermon entitled œAn Instructed Eucharist, undated but œreceived 10/31/1975. Sermon by Rev. Conrad H. Goodwin at St. John's in Hampton, Virginia on August 18, but no year noted.","The 1918 to 1963 diaries tell mainly of Rev. Sayre's day to day activities and usually include letters he has written and received, where he gone, when he naps, and people he meets if they include family and close friends. He often notes where he eats his meals, what time he rises, and what he is reading. After his marriage in 1938, his entries become a little fuller. When he is visiting his family, he goes into a little more detail, but still sticks to the facts. His train and automobile trips across country are usually interesting. Very rarely does he share his feelings, though he might comment if a letter was wonderful, a meal great, a death hard on a family or how great it is to be back at college or at his old home or with Marjorie after a separation. There are addresses, notes, accounts, Christmas lists and book lists in the back of many of the early diaries. In most of the diaries, he will note in the top margin if he changes locations, particularly for an overnight stay or a trip and when he moves. Years 1953 to October 1, 1959 are missing.","He is in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force, stationed near Hampton, and is discharged on August 28, 1919. Throughout the year, he has dental problems plus has his appendix removed in June.","He begins college at St. Stephens on August 18, 1919. He tells about his classes and grades and his membership in Tu Sigma Alpha Epsilon. St. Stephens College is now Bard College.","He is at St. Stephens during the school year and goes to Camp Houghteling and Mobridge, South Dakota during the summer.","He is at St. Stephens during the school year and completes his studies. He goes to Mobridge and Fort Yates, South Dakota during the summer.","September 26, 1922, Rev. Sayre enters the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry under Bishop Burleson and spends his summer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota doing missionary work.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and at Church of Incarnation, Dallas, South Dakota during the summer. He preaches his first sermon on June 24, 1923.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and spends the summer in Hampton and visiting relatives.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year. On April 19, 1925 he is ordained a Deacon at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia by Bishop Burleson, the bishop of South Dakota. August 2, 1925 is his first Sunday in his First Parish in Mobridge, South Dakota. He meets Marjorie Renison, his future wife, sometime in the fall.","On March 6, 1926 he mentions his feelings for œMiss Renison. He is ordained by Rt. Rev. Arthur Conover Thompson at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia on March 18, 1926. At St. John's Church, he celebrates his first Holy Eucharist as a Priest on March 21, 1926. He writes on April 5 that he œsealed his engagement with Miss Marjorie Renison.","In April he left South Dakota to go assist Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois. On April 7, 1927 he notes on top margin, œImportant - my ideas¦","January 31 was Rev. Sayre's last day at St. Paul's Church. March 5 Rev. Sayre received official call from St. Mary's Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Saviour in Montoursville, Pennsylvania. April 1 Rev. Sayre began at St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit. Rev. Sayre's 38th Birthday is on December 18.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","A May 27, 1933 program œHistorical Pageant œEvents in the History of the Episcopal Church in The United States of America¦ given at Christ Church, Media Pennsylvania is in front of diary. On August 18, Rev. Sayre arrives in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California where Marjorie Renison and her family live. Rev. Sayre and Marjorie Renison go to Laguna Beach together and stay almost a week. Rev. Sayre writes œIt's wonderful to be here alone with Miss Renison and on August 19th, Rev. Sayre writes œ¦I kissed and hugged Marjorie in the gallery. On August 30, Rev. Sayre visits Edward Vance's grave, the young man who died while Rev. Sayre cared for him when he was in the Naval Reserve Force.","This folder also has newspaper clippings of the September 1933 engagement and the January 13, 1934 wedding in St. John's Episcopal Church in Hampton, Virginia of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and Marjorie Renison. On June 19th, Marjorie goes on a visit to California and returns September 26. Rev. Sayre goes to conference in Virginia in early July, then to Hampton until mid August. On October 11, Rev. Sayre changed his Life Insurance policies over to Marjorie and borrows money to furnish living room.","Slips of sheet music are in the back of the diary.","Post cards and addresses are in front of the diary. On March 18th the town of Williamsport flooded, including downtown, churches and homes. He goes into detail about the damage on March 20th. On August 3, at the end of a trip to Colorado, Marjorie heads to Los Angeles and Rev. Sayre drives to Pennsylvania. Marjorie returns November 24th.","Rev. Sayre includes January 1 through 9, 1938 at end of diary. A letter from Charles Lavery, enclosing a carbon copy of his letter to Rt. Rev. Irving Peake Johnson, is with the diary plus a few news clippings, a list of publications, possibly ones that Rev. Sayre receives and a letter that accompanied a salary check.","Beginning in 1938, Rev. Sayre uses a journal instead of a one year diary. In front of the diary are news clippings, notes, articles, letters and flyers. One flyer is for Altar Wines from James Moroney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and one clipping announces his resignation from St. Mary's Episcopal Church on October 1 to become rector of St. John's Church, Bellefonte and gives a brief biography of his ministry up to that point. He begins the new larger diary œ¦giving a fuller and more detailed account of my daily activities¦of my personal impressions of people, places and things and events, too¦ Rev. Sayre then summarizes his other diaries, beginning with 1917. He divides the earlier diaries into œBabyhood, œBoyhood, œYouth and œYoung Manhood periods. He gives more detail of events that he recorded in these early diaries, such as a conflict with Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago and the effects of the Depression on St. Mary's Church in Pennsylvania. On Page 10, he gives a wonderful description of Marjorie Renison Sayre, his wife. The 1938 diary begins his œManhood period. His early entries are more in depth and personal, even giving detail of things that happened in the past, or people, such as his Mother, but he quickly reverts to just telling of his daily activities with few personal touches. Rev. Sayre mentions listening to the new presiding Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia, on the radio on New Year's Day, 1938. He writes œRev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin of Williamsburg, Virginia on January 10, 1938 and spends the day with him on April 27, 1938. Gives resignation to St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour and meets with Vestry of both churches on July 21, 1938. On September 29, 1938, Marjorie and Samuel Sayre move to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania where he is the new Priest of St. John's Episcopal Church. June 8, 1939 Rev. Sayre receives official call to become rector of St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, California where he would succeed his father-in-law, Rev. George E. Renison. On June 13th, he talks to his Mother about it. He hands in his resignation at the St. John's Vestry meeting on July 31, 1939. His last service was on Sunday, October 1 and he began October 15th at St. Barnabas. Grandmother Renison is to live with them in the Parish House per October 23rd entry. On August 18, 1939, Rev. Sayre and his family, while he is visiting Newport News, learn that his brother, Dan, who has been in the State Institution in Pennhurst near Spring City, Pennsylvania due to a brain injury at birth, is ill. He dies on August 19, 1939. Talks about his parents on January 20, 1937.","This volume has postcards of hotels and other notes scattered throughout it. Begins on January 1, 1940 where he writes of eventually wanting to retire in Virginia. He gives detail of his cross country trip to Virginia in the summer of 1940. He mentions first blackout in Los Angeles, California on December 10, 1941, a few days after Pearl Harbor on December 7.","The folder includes a sermon, letters, clippings, list of people's names with death and baptismal dates, church bulletins, and programs from the Occidental College Art Series. They have been placed in a separate folder in front of the diary and the date where they were located noted. On March 4, 1945, Rev. Sayre writes that St. Barnabas' Church was consecrated. He mentions on August 14, 1945 that Japan accepted the surrender terms of the Allies and the city went wild. He had a œVision After Victory special service on August 19, 1945. On January 28, 1946, Rev. Sayre writes that his Mother and sister Margaret and husband returned to Hampton where they rented an apartment. They had lived in Salem, Virginia during the war years to be away from the Atlantic Coast.","Rev. Sayre's Mother dies on July 29, 1948 while he is at Orkney Springs, Virginia. On this date, Rev. Sayre inserted a copy of a letter to Marjorie's parents where he talks of the funeral. In late July and August, the Sam and Marjorie Sayre travel along the west coast. Many postcards and flyers were inserted between these pages.","There is a hole (mouse nibble) between pages 109 and 195, but very little writing is affected. On December 3, 1950, there is a dedication service for the Canon Robert Renison Memorial Parish House, named in honor of Marjorie's grandfather. Marjorie's father, Rev. George E. Renison, died on January 17, 1951.","Rev. Sayre receives a call to become rector of Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia on September 6, 1960. On November 15, 1960, Rev. Sayre notes that he œtendered his resignation as rector of St. Barnabas' Church as of January 16, 1961 because of a call from Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia. On January 21, 1961, Rev. Sayre renewed his priesthood vows at St. Barnabas. His last Sunday as Rector was February 12, 1961. Rev. Sayre writes about everything he and Marjorie did as they prepared to move to Virginia such as packing and the last vestry meeting, then writes of their trip and all the things they did when they finally arrived in Mathews. November 19, 1962, Rev. Sayre tells about a disappointing Vestry meeting. He is 69 on December 18, 1962.","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","Carmalt family","Morris family","Renison family","Sayre family","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Sayre and his order was maintained.  The rest of the collection was grouped into Correspondence, Family, Photographs, Travel, Personal, Ministry, Sermons and Diaries.  When possible, material was organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Some of the material was already arranged by Rev. Sayre and his order was maintained.  The rest of the collection was grouped into Correspondence, Family, Photographs, Travel, Personal, Ministry, Sermons and Diaries.  When possible, material was organized chronologically."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSamuel H. Sayre, Jr. was born in Hampton, Virginia, the son of Annie Woolsey Morris and Samuel H. Sayre, Sr. He is descended from Lewis Morris, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served in the Hospital Corp Service of the Navy until August 28, 1919 when he began his studies to be an Episcopal priest. On September 18, 1919, he entered St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-Hudson and graduated in spring 1922. Between September 26, 1922 and spring 1925, he studied at the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry and as a postulant of Bishop Burleson, spending the summers in the Mission field of South Dakota.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He served as a priest in South Dakota, Chicago, Pennsylvania, California and Virginia. He married Marjorie Mae Renison on January 13, 1934 in St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. His parish of St. Barnabas in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California was begun by his wife's Grandfather, Canon Renison, as a Mission Church and Rev. Sayre took over the Parish from his Father-in-Law, Rev. George Edward Renison.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Dates and Parishes:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e August 2, 1925 to April 1927\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota (Rev. 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Other honors include Dean of Convocation of Pasadena, 1955-1959 and\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Chaplain to Bishop Bloy of Los Angeles, 1951-1961.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Samuel_Huntting_Sayre,_Jr.\" title=\"Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr.\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. was born in Hampton, Virginia, the son of Annie Woolsey Morris and Samuel H. Sayre, Sr. He is descended from Lewis Morris, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served in the Hospital Corp Service of the Navy until August 28, 1919 when he began his studies to be an Episcopal priest. On September 18, 1919, he entered St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-Hudson and graduated in spring 1922. Between September 26, 1922 and spring 1925, he studied at the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry and as a postulant of Bishop Burleson, spending the summers in the Mission field of South Dakota."," He served as a priest in South Dakota, Chicago, Pennsylvania, California and Virginia. He married Marjorie Mae Renison on January 13, 1934 in St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. His parish of St. Barnabas in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California was begun by his wife's Grandfather, Canon Renison, as a Mission Church and Rev. Sayre took over the Parish from his Father-in-Law, Rev. George Edward Renison."," Dates and Parishes:"," August 2, 1925 to April 1927"," St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota (Rev. Sayre's first parish),"," April, 1927 to January 31, 1928"," St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago,"," April 1, 1928 to September 30, 1938"," St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Savior in Montoursville, Pennsylvania,"," October 1, 1938 to October 1, 1939"," St. John's Episcopal Church, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania,"," October 15, 1939 to January 15, 1961"," St. Barnabas' Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California,"," February 1, 1961"," Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia and"," by April 3, 1966"," St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Colonial Beach, Virginia."," He is a 32nd degree Mason, member of the Royal Arcanum and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternities. Other honors include Dean of Convocation of Pasadena, 1955-1959 and"," Chaplain to Bishop Bloy of Los Angeles, 1951-1961."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRev. Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessioned and processed by Anne T. Johnson in 2007.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessioned and processed by Anne T. Johnson in 2007."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePersonal, family and ministerial correspondence of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.  His personal diaries from 1918 to 1963, his sermons and notes are included in this collection.  There are family and other personal photographs and many postcard and tourist packet photographs from his trips to Europe and his automobile trips from California to Virginia.  Publication material includes church bulletins, news clippings, tourist pamphlets, magazines and others.  His family correspondence possibly has more personal information than his diaries.  His diaries are often a day by day recap of what he did, sometimes about how he felt about people, places or things and rarely about any personal struggles.  The family files contain genealogical information of the Sayre, Renison, Carmalt and Morris Families.  His ministry work is detailed in his letters, diaries and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Sayre grouped some of his correspondence and these groups were kept as he organized them. Loose correspondence found in the collection was gathered and grouped according to subject: ministry, family or personal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between family members of Rev. Samuel Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to, from and about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre (Marjorie). Letter from Marjorie to her Mother. September 1940. Thank you letter from the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of Our Saviour to Mrs. Sayre for her talk. October 9, 1952. Letter from Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles to Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre telling her she is a recipient of the Bishop's annual award for outstanding laymen of the diocese. October 1, 1956. Invitation from Chaplains Service Corps to a tea honoring Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre, President of the Chaplains Service Corps. February 24, 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to and from Family Members of Samuel H. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are letters Samuel H. Sayre or his wife, Marjorie Sayre, wrote to his sisters, Ruth and Margaret, from Sierra Vista, Arizona. They go into great detail about his day to day activities. He writes about his family, particularly Ted and Margaret Morris who live in Sierra Vista, Grassfield, and the church. These letters were organized by Samuel H. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters were found loose during accessioning and grouped A-Z by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters were tied together with a red ribbon. They are early family correspondence between Samuel H. Sayre and his family and between members of his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn an envelope postmarked 1906 are postcards and letters from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while he is visiting relatives in Germantown , Pennsylvania and at Camp Choconut in Friendsville, Pennsylvania during the summer of 1906.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and post cards from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while visiting Aunt Caroline Morris and Aunt Minnie (Mary Cox Morris)in Washington, D.C. Tells about his sightseeing trips, visits to friends and other activities in and around Washington D.C. December 1910 and January 1911\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope with note: œAnswers from Alice May Berry when I asked her if she loved me¦Spring or summer of 1932 at ten years of age.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are letters to Rev. Samuel H. Sayre from his wife, Marjorie Sayre. This group of correspondence is filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. On September 1, 1933, Marjorie writes that her family and others œfell quite in love with you and asks how he liked his first trip to California. On December 23, 1933, Marjorie writes of wedding plans for Saturday, the 13th.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. April 15, 1934 Marjorie talks about how difficult it is to leave her Mother and come East.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie wrote these letters on her trip to Eagle Rock, California to see her ill Mother. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California visiting her ill Mother in the hospital. Her Mother is buried on Friday, January 24. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarjorie is in Eagle Rock, California until mid-March. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from Papa in Hampton, Virginia May 6, 1891. To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from (Papa). May 7, 1891. To Nancy, From unknown in Wilmington, North Carolina. November 13, 1898.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmpty envelope from S.H. Sayre, Jr. of Hampton, Virginia to Miss Caroline P. Morris in Scarsdale, New York. Postmarked January 3, 1909.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of these letters are between other members of the family. Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother and Father, his Aunt Caroline P. Morris, Aunt Minnie, Aunt Mary Cox Sayre, Morris Sayre, Uncle Charles R. Sayre, Frances R. Vance of Department of Charities in Los Angeles, California. Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from his brother, Morris Sayre, where Morris gives advice to Sam about what his next step in life should be, particularly pursuing the ministry. May 7, 1914.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of these letters are between other family members or letters that Samuel H. Sayre wrote to family members. Correspondents include Samuel H. Sayre's Mother, his brother, Morris Sayre and Aunts Minnie and Caroline. Most letters do not have envelopes, but in 1923 Samuel H. Sayre was living in Hampton and at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. In July 10, 1922 letter to Aunts (Aunt Minnie) while he is in Dupree, South Dakota, Samuel H. Sayre talks in depth of his experience with the Indians. A group of letters from late 1924 and early 1925 with his brother, Morris Sayre, are labeled œarguments and correspondence with Morris 1924-25 and concern their philosophy on what is needed to be a good minister. Letter from Morris Sayre to Samuel H. Sayre where he congratulates Sam on his upcoming ordination. March 13, 1926 November 24, 1926 wedding invitation of Aileen Harriet Elizabeth Renison to Armistead Claiborne Leigh, Jr. at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Eagle Rock, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother , Morris Sayre, Marjorie Sayre, Read Sayre Letter from Read Sayre enclosing a typed poem The Passing of the Backhouse by James Whitcomb Riley. October 23, 1933 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother about Marjorie's visit. April 17, 1934. A letter from someone in Hampton, either a child or a mentally handicapped person, to his mother. April 30, 1939. (Possibly Rev. Sayre's younger brother, Daniel, who was institutionalized). McClellan Wilson, Jr., M.D. wrote to Rev. Sayre about the death of Rev. Sayre's brother, Daniel Sayre. September 12, 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany letters are from Samuel Sayre's Mother who is partially, then almost totally blind. Some of the 1946 and 1947 letters between Samuel Sayre and his brother, Morris Sayre, concern their disagreement on their Mother's care by their sister, Margaret, and their basic philosophical differences about church and Christianity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes the death, on January 17, 1951, and the funeral of Rev. George E. Renison, Marjorie's father. January 30, 1951. Letter from Eleanor Searle to Sis and Ruth and to Sam and Marjorie about the death of Aunt Mary. July 1952. Letters from Read Sayre and about Read Sayre's death on July 9, 1952. Letter to Marjorie Sayre from Margaret Sayre Ransone, about Morris Sayre's funeral with attached note from Nancy Sayre, Morris Sayre's wife. March 20, 1953. From Bill to Mrs. Taylor Ransome (Marg) about the guardianship money of Aunt Caroline P. Morris. December 23, 1953. Church Bulletin from Saint Luke's Church, Montcair, New Jersey where it mentions the Memorial Windows Given By Sayre Family in memory of the late Senior Warden, Morris Sayre. September 19, 1954 and September 21, 1952. Letter from Bob Sayre about death of his mother, Mary Thomas Sayre, an aunt of Samuel H. Sayre. January 4, 1957. Letter from Mrs. Morris Sayre (Nancy) to Samuel H. Sayre where she talks of her deceased husband, Morris Sayre. (about 1958). Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin œexperiences in (concerning) England and across U.S. on our return. September 23, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œconcerning my call to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. November 18, 1960 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œlast days in Eagle Rock, Calif(ornia) and trip east to Mathews-œ. June 9, 1961 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he comments that he went to œOld Church outside of Richmond whose rector is the grandson of Carter Braxton Bryan who baptized Samuel Sayre in 1894 and that he was elected President of the Thomas Nelson Chapter of the SAR on June 9, 1966. August 11, 1964. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes his past ministry and his new parish, St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Colonial Beach, Virginia. April 3, 1966. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he noted on top margin of letter œThe beginning of the building of our new home. November 13, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), Ruth Sayre, Chabela (a niece), and Bob and letter from Samuel H. Sayre to his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), his nephew. August 25, 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEaster card from Ruth Sayre. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother. Post card from Morris Sayre in Turkey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach folder in this group was either organized by Samuel H. Sayre, or it was artificially organized during the accession process. Some of the correspondence was found loose in different locations and the processor felt that gathering all the correspondence together would benefit researchers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are letters from and to fellow priests and parishioners about his call to Kingston Parish in Mathews, Virginia. They are in chronological order. Most of this material was organized by Samuel H. Sayre, but a few pieces of correspondence congratulating him were found loose and added. Correspondents include The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson of Virginia, Suffragan Bishop Samuel B. Chilton of Virginia, Bishop Coadjutor Robert F. Gibson, John Warren Cooke, Senior Warden of Kingston Parish, Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles, John L. E. Collier, Arthur C. Coons of Occidental College, Glenard P. Lipscomb, Bob Sayre, Rev. Richard I. S. Parker, Franklyn D. Josselyn, Margaret Sayre Ransone and the Vestry of St. Barnabas' Church. In a letter to The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson, D.D., Rev. Sayre tells Rev. Gibson of his decision to œend up my ministry in Virginia. This letter also includes information about Rev. Sayre's career and Marjorie Sayre's family history. ( June 14, 1960).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters are with fellow priests, parishioners, and others associated with the ministry work of Samuel H. Sayre. They were organized by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and are in chronological order. Correspondents include Valerie Scudder, Edward Aupperle, Dr. Edwin D. Woodhouse, Louis L. Turner, Lillie Anthony Sutton, Marjorie M. Schmidt, Mrs.George C. Silzer, Los Angeles Council No. 1489 - Royal Arcanum, Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Bishop Stevens about Consecration of St. Barnabas' Church, Rev. Sumner Walters, Margaret H. Cook, Rev. R. G. Bannen, Rev. Theodore S. Will, Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Norman Stockett, Adele Brueninghausen, Bishop Frank DeMoulin, Bishop Beverley D. Tucker of Norfolk, Virginia, Margaret C. Thomas, W. Blair Roberts, C. E. Tolkien, Rev. Arthur C. Thomson, Rev. William P. Remington, G. Frank Shelby, Ethel Plass, Presiding Bishop of Michigan, Mrs. Skipper, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, Mrs. James Stoughton, George H. Streaker, Mrs. William Vincent and Rev. George H. Thomas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Gertrude Jean Baker, George B. Baldwin, Barbara Barth, Harry Beal, L. Nelson Bell, Dan M. Budy, Cary R. Blain, Rt. Rev. F. Eric Bloy, Mrs. John Brearton (Virginia), Harry A. Brenner, Frank R. Brandenburg, Rt. Rev. Hunter Wyatt Brown, Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, G. Braxton Bryan, Rev. John S. Bunting, Hugh L. Burleson, Bishop of South Dakota (Includes on heading: Rev. Wm. A.R. Goodwin, D.D. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Rochester, New York), John Burt, Uncle James Carmalt, brother of William H. Carmalt, MD, Samuel H. Sayre's Great- Uncles March 16, 1916, William H. Carmalt to Annie Sayre (Mother of Samuel H. Sayre. Dated August 7, 1928) and Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States (Carbon Copy. Dated March 26, 1953).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Howard L. Hamilton (made Samuel Sayre the Honorary Chaplain of the Virginia Society in 1979), Venerable Paul E. Langpaap, J.C. Morris (Transcript of letter written from Grassfield in March 1876 with two attachments: a December 21, 1874 financial document where citizens of Friendsville give sums for the erection of a Protestant Episcopal Church and an œOrder of Exercises for the Laying of the Corner Stone of The Church of the Holy Spirit in Friendsville, Pennsylvania on June 7, 1876), The Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, D.D. Retired, Arthur C. Patterson, Jr., A.H. Patterson, Pi Alpha Fraternity and H. Boone Porter of The Living Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge H. Randall concerning Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, William P. Remington, Mrs. Ringsdorf, Reliable Furniture Company, W. Blair Roberts, Albert Rose, Royal Arcanum and Paul Rusch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. When Group 1 was accessioned, the seller had removed, and filed separately, letters that were written by well known people, such as Harry F. Byrd, a Virginia Senator and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These letters were returned to the file in A-Z order, but they are noted in the list of correspondents. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Also, some letters have a note by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre along the top margin where he gives an explanation about the letter or letter writer. These notes appear to have been added at a later date rather than at the time of receipt. Possibly, Rev. Sayre went through his professional correspondence and kept items that reflect the variety of his ministry. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include John H. Allen and John M. Allin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Rev. John Baden, Rev. Carroll C. Barbour, Bard College, Eugene F. Barnes, Wallace T. Bennett, Estelle Billups, Francis E. Bloy, Wyatt Brown, John Burt, Harry F. Byrd, U.S. Senator from Virginia and James F. Byrnes, Governor of South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Hester Campbell, Uncle James Carmalt (brother of W. H. Carmalt, M.D., Samuel H. Sayre's Great Uncle) This letter includes some family history in an attached letter to Samuel H. Sayre's Mother from W.H. Carmalt, Edwin R. Carter, Samuel B. Chilton, Church Periodical Club, C. M. Clement, George H. Clendenin, J. Morris Coerr, J. H. H. Coleman, Maurice M. Copebaack (difficult to read), Charles Cove, II, Rev. Charles S. Cook, Jr., John Warren Cooke, Ruth Cotter (Mrs. Richard Comfort Cotter), Earl S. Cox, H. H. Cowan and Betty Healy Cutler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Pierre Daltour, Thomas C. Darst, Bishop George Davenport, George M. Day, Whittney Diggs, Thomas N. Downing, Charles B. Dubell and Frank Du Moulin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Mrs. William S. Edgar (Cousin Debbie Edgar), Eagle Rock Ministerial Association, Kenny and Frances Ferguson, David Lincoln Ferris, Rev. Frank Foote and Gordon M. Fothergill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Roy S. Gaskill, General Theological Seminary in New York, Bob Gibson, Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from Arizona, Rev. Robert Burton Gooden (Bishop), Bishop Gore, Rt. Rev. John J. Gravatt and George P. Gunn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Thomas J. Haldeman, Rev. J. D. Hall (a January 22 letter where he recommends The College of William and Mary), Francis J. Hall, Robert B. Hall, E. H. Halton, David S. Hamilton, Rick Hammond, Blake B. Hammond, Earl W. Haney, Bert H. Harper, M.D., Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Isaac Hartshorne, M.D., The Very Rev. J. Thomas Heistand, Gladys Hill, Hillspeak , Joan Hunley, Charles A. Junken, Edith Junken and Elizabeth Junken (note says, œmy earliest sweetheart).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Richard Kennedy, George Edwin Kidd, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Mrs. (Ellen) Stanley King, Mabel P. Knapp, Paul H. Kratzip, Russell Lamson, Mary Florence Lawson, Charles E. Levering, Little, Glenard P. Lipscomb, The Living Church and Los Angeles Dean of Pasadena Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Raymond C. Mackay, Bill Major, Rev. Thomas R. Marshall, H.C. Martin, Mathew County (Virginia) Historical Society, George N. Maybe, Rickard H. McKee, Lucy Mehl, Polly Meredith, Rev. Newton Middleton, Rev. John Miles, Phil Moore, R. Walton Moore, H. A. Mosher and Gladys M. Murray.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a group of 1901 letters concerning Miss Mary C. Morris and a letter from Grandmother Morris. Correspondents include Grandmother Morris, Clara L. Morris - Cousin of Samuel H. Sayre who lives in Australia in 1957, Aunt Minnie Morris (Mary Cox Morris), Aunt Caroline Morris and Dwight B. Morris from Tombstone, Arizona.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include David C. Narver, National Association of Manufacturers, Rev. Frederick W. Neve, New Age, Occidental College, Mrs. Robert W. Orrell and Edgar C. Outten who encloses an obituary of Miss Mary Sims, Postmaster at Hampton Virginia 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. E. Moray Peoples, Jr., Pi Alpha Fraternity, Ronald Reagan, Governor of California (dated 1974 and during 1980 Presidential Campaign), Robert A. Robertson, Harold Barrett Robinson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States (dated September 23, 1935) and Royal Arcanum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia (signed by Francis W. Hayes, Jr.), Society of the Cincinnati, New York State, C. J. Sanford, William L. Scott, Senator of Virginia, Valerie Scudder, C. Vernon Spratley, Margaret Matoaka Sims and Stratford Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorothea Taft, Mrs. Charles E. Tolkien, Governor and Mrs. George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama, Mrs. R. E. White, George Wickersham and Bishop S. Walters (note in letter from Mrs. Mordecai L. Marsh, Jr. dated April 16, 1947).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommerce, Assistant Secretary of State about recommendation for Dr. Wilson Leon Godshall; Lewis Tepel; Don Kaufman; Rev. Charles Friend, the Pastor during Samuel H. Sayre's Father's illness and death; Frances R. Vance (Mother Vance), the mother of Edward Vance, who writes about Samuel H. Sayre's help to her son while her son was dying in the military hospital. They correspond for many years; Van (St. Clair Vannix) from Vermillion, South Dakota who wrote his nine page letter as a poem; Rev. E. B. Woodruff; Harvey from Maine, Samuel H. Sayre's roommate at Saint Stephen's College; Don, a friend from school; Winifred Vogan, Aunt of Stuart Gast; The Secretary of the President of the United States who says The President cannot meet with Samuel H. Sayre on the date mentioned; Wm. T. Christian, secretary of the Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrews; W. Floyd Reams who encloses a Supreme Council Badge from Richmond, Virginia; Lechner Family; and œIn Memoriam poems for Bishop Burleson by Mrs. Dora Claire Vannix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of this group of papers was found loose during processing except where noted. This series includes genealogy information for the Sayre, Morris, Carmalt and Renison families, plus obituaries, news articles, legal records and biographies of members of these families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA day by day book, published in December 1914 for the Members of the Bible Class of the St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre noted family birthdays, wedding anniversaries and important events of his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Canon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Ganon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928. This group includes letters, charts and notes on the genealogy of the Morris Family, the Sayre Family and the Carmalt Family. Carbon copy of a typed letter written from Butternuts by Jacob, son of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. January 1, 1838 Post card with a picture of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1927) Genealogy of the Annie Morris Sayre branch of the Morris Family from Lewis Morris, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence (1937) Letter to Mrs. Annie Morris Sayre from œDescendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence conferring œComplimentary Membership, dated June 17, 1937. Envelope, postmarked November 2, 1959, with notes to Bill Sayre probably by Samuel H. Sayre. Attached is a family history of the œSayre Family beginning with John Sayre born June 4, 1938 in New York City. There is also a photo of Morris Sayre from a publication dated 1948. Letter to William M. Sayre and others from John of Drinker, Biddle and Reath of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regarding the attached A History of Choconut Lake Cemetery Association which began in 1827 by Caleb Carmalt. October 24, 1967. Carmalt Family notes on envelope dated April 15, 1968. Letter to Bill Sayre from Margaret Sayre about the Morris Family, particularly Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. Christmas 1970. List of photographs of Morris ancestors from Margaret Sayre Ransone to Samuel H. Sayre. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. George Edward Renison, Mother of Marjorie Renison Sayre, died January 22, 1964. Dr. Lewis Rutherfurd Morris undated. Mary Cox Morris (Aunt of Samuel Sayre and sister to his mother) undated. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (Mother of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1948. Includes her obituary from various newspapers which tell of her involvement in DAR. James W. Carmalt (Great Uncle of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper article on Margaret Ransone, sister of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, when she became 1976 Peninsula Woman of the Year by the Junior Women's Club 1976. Program from the University of Chicago Alumni Association giving an Award Citation to Margaret Sayre Ransone, A.M. 1929 May 20, 1978. Bulletin from St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia with note by Margaret S. Ransone. March 11, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal Report of Charles Read Sayre, Executor of Estate of Mrs. Annie M. Sayre, Deceased. (November 30, 1948).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis group of letters, photographs, and obituaries were grouped by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and were accessioned in a used manila envelope with the handwritten note: Life History of Annie Morris Sayre. This folder contains the following: Editorial about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre from the July 31, 1948 Daily Press, Newport News, VA. Obituaries of Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (1948) Notice of funeral service for Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. (1948) Society news about where the Sayre families are going after being in Hampton (Virginia) because of the death of their Mother, Mrs. S. H. Sayre. (1948) Copy of a photograph of Caleb Carmalt with a separate note: œCaleb Carmalt in his own handwriting. A print copy of the only likeness he ever sat for or allowed to be taken. About the early 1840's. Letter from Morris Sayre to Sam Sayre, dated December 16, 1943, enclosing: Letter to Morris Sayre from Margaret S. Ransone about their Mother, Anna Woolsey Morris Sayre, gleaned from conversations, memories and their Mother's diary, dated November 18, 1943 and photographs of portraits of Governor Lewis Morris, 1st Lord of the Manor, Chief Justice of New York, First Governor of New Jersey; Lewis Morris, 2d Lord of the Manor, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, General Lewis Morris; 3d Lord of the Manor, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Mary Walton, Wife of General Lewis Morris, œThe Signer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrand Council Royal Arcanum of Virginia announcement of the death of Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr., the thank you letter of Samuel Hunting Sayre, Sr. for the kindness of the members during his illness and copy of the Royal Arcanum Bulletin about Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr.'s death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy and transcript of the 1669 will of Thomas Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStock information, real estate, life insurance and copy of the death record of Eleanor Sayre Searle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial on estate of Mary E. Sayre, including her assets and will. Eleanor Sayre Searle was one of the administrators of Mary E. Sayre's will. Includes life insurance policy for Eleanor Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds, Death Record, Wills of Eleanor S. Searle and William B. Searle, Tax Information, Life Insurance, stock information, December 23, 1966 Wall Street with last market quotations before Eleanor Searle died on December 24, 1966, empty envelopes - some with notes, bank statements, power of attorney from Eleanor Sayre Searle to William Baum Searle, dated August 22, 1966 and other legal documents. Her lawyer was Richard C. Cotter of Mathews, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, Lawyers Title Insurance and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes photographs of Rev. Sayre's family, his churches, his parishioners and friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Charles Dubell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Funeral Program and letter for C. Lee Narver, 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains Rev. Sayre's bills, receipts, brochures, guidebooks, schedules, church bulletins, newspapers, cruise information and other material from his trips to Europe and across the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrochures about The White House, Abraham Lincoln and The Rolfe Property, plus a hotel sign, œIf you smoke in bed please tell us Where to send your ashes!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Paul's Church in Toronto, St. Paul's Cathedral in London and Westminster Abbey in London, Church of the Annunciation in London, The Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Cunard Line route, menus and a list of passengers on trip from Montreal to Europe, June 27th, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper issues and newspaper clippings published in London including the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, Church Times, London Times, the London Observer and The Sunday Express.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a packet of etchings of places in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Countryman Winter 1967/68 Historic Houses and Castles in Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 1948 National Geographic article œFounders of Virginia. April 1949 National Geographic with article œThe British Way.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents What to Look for in an Old Church by J. Hope Urwin 1957 Twice Upon a Time by Brother Edward undated Anglican Life, Vol. 19, No. 3 April 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStationery from different hotels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items were found loose in the collection, but focus mainly on his personal life. The folders include his address book, financial records, memorabilia and other personal items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance Receipts for Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Empty envelopes from West Bank and Trust Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Paper signs that were put on Samuel Sayre's door when he was sick. undated Cutout of a rabbit. Placemat of State Flowers. Receipt and shipping label for a group of sculptures from Switzerland. July 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo $10 Shares dated 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes April 27, 1961 Gazette-Journal of Gloucester and Mathews Garden Week Issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items accessioned in a manila envelope with œTombstone Arizona Material written across the top and include newspapers, newspaper clippings and a menu. Menu from Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Tombstone, Arizona These articles have not been copied for preservation. Shades of 1881, Britain's Own Wyatt Earp Planning Visit To Haunts of Namesake, The Tombstone Epitaph, August 23, 1973 Souvenir Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, 1974 Bisbee Review, April 10, 1975. Column by Don Pelon is circled. Helldorado Fever Strikes Old Camp, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 17, 1975. Handwritten note by (Rev. Samuel H. Sayres) œI conducted a communion service here on October¦ Copper Runs Out but Mining Town Refuses to Die, byline from Bisbee, Arizona, Los Angeles Times, March 8, 1976. Helldorado celebration draw crowd of thousands, byline from Tombstone, from Herald-Dispatch, Sierra Vista, Arizona, October 20, 1975. 1978 Special Helldorado Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 13, 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes material related to Rev. Sayre's ministry, such as church bulletins, employment information, professional organizations, information on his parishes and parishioners, news clippings and printed or published material that relate to his position as a rector.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings of the column by Horace L. Varian and Horace L. Varian, Jr. of Ammidon and Company from The Living Church publication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia March 19, 1978 St. John's Church, Elizabeth City Parish, Hampton, Virginia March 19, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and material concerning employment and ministerial related matters and organizations such as contracts, retirement, resignations, salaries and licenses. Correspondence concerning his ministerial work, whether personal or business, has been filed under Correspondence - Ministry Related. Lay Reader's License Authorization to conduct services in Norfolk Navy Yard to United States Navy seamen. December 13, 1917. Lay Readers License from the Diocese of New York for Samuel H. Sayre. November 7, 1919. To Rev. Lewis Nichols, Diocese of Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) from Rev. Samuel Sayre, St. Mary's Church Rectory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania . September 6, 1930. Rev. Samuel Sayre submitting resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg. Resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. October, 1930. Employment correspondence with St. John's Church of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. July1938. Letters to the Vestry of the Church of Our Saviour, Montoursville, Pennsylvania and the Vestry of St. Mary's Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania from (Samuel H. Sayre) where he severs official relations with them. July 21, 1938. Vestry of Kingston Parish resolution that the Reverend Samuel Huntting Sayre will reach the canonical age of mandatory retirement in the Protestant Episcopal Church. December 18, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdaptation of a page from the 1455 Gutenberg Bible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePicture of 1964 Confirmation Class 1971 Treasurer's Report Photo of girls in capes and banners from Kingston Parish. September 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Payments for all the churches in the Los Angeles Diocese.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Open Letter to Boys and Girls in view of Children's Sunday, 1903 by Fred. Stuart Kirkness, Convention Daily in Detroit Michigan, September 25, 1961, The American Legion Magazine. Article on surrender ceremonies of Japan on the USS Missouri. August 1975, The Episcopal Review. The main article is about the induction of Rt. Rev. Robert Claflin Rusack as the fourth Bishop of Los Angeles. February 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Farewell Sermon and Ordination as Deacon at St. John's in Newport News, Virginia. 1925. Appointment as Dean of the Pasadena Convocation of the Diocese of Los Angeles. 1954. Resignation from St. Barnabus' Church in Eagle Rock and new appointment to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. 1961. California Clergyman Takes Mathew Paris. 1961. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre is Chaplain of the Sons of the American Revolution and received a Silver Good Citizenship Medal from SAR. 1978. Mother's Day Sermon. undated. Sayre Guest at St Luke's in Richmond, Virginia for month of August. No year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObituary of William E. Zimmer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis group includes invitations, church bulletins, news clippings, church publications and telegrams. Elizabeth City Parish News and Bible Class Bulletin with notice that Bishop Mathews gave Samuel Sayre a Lay Readers license. December 15, 1915. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia April 19th to April 26th, 1925. Under Notes an announcement that Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained as Deacon. Invitation by the Bishop of South Dakota and the Rector and Vestry of Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia to the Ordering as Deacon of Samuel Huntting Sayre. First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Deacon. Congratulatory telegrams from Katherine Maycock and C.C. Morris. April 25, 1925. Press Clippings about March 18, 1925 Ordination. St. John's Bible Class Bulletin which mentions Samuel Huntting Sayre Ordained as Deacon on April 19, 1925 at St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Photo of Rev. Sayre on front of Bulletin. May 10, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Sayre will preach his farewell sermon to St. John's Church, Hampton. July 12th to July 19th, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. March 14th to March 21st, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained to the Priesthood in St. John's Church on Thursday, March 18th. Formal invitation to the ordination of The Rev. Samuel Hunting Sayre, Priest on March 18, 1926. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia , March 18, 1926. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Priest. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, March 21st to March 28th, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will hold his first celebration of the Holy Communion at the early Service this morning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems from Rev. Newton Middleton of Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk, from The Living Church and from Rev. John Gaynor Banks of the Fellowship of St. Luke in San Diego, California. Poems of Life and Love by Emily Pinter Asher given to Marjorie Sayre by Emily Asher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Christian Nurture Series sheet with a list and descriptions of work books for Junior and Junior High School Pupils. undated. Brochure of the Historic Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church in New Kent County, Virginia. undated. The Holy Catholic Church on The Doctrines of the Apostles' Creed by Theodore O. Wedel. undated. Ours is the Responsibility, an address given at the National Convention of the Girls' Friendly Society at Berea, Kentucky. June 27, 1942. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of St. Margaret's Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. 1944. If I Marry a Roman Catholic by National Council of the Churches of Christ. 1945. Chapter DA of P.E.O. in Eagle Rock, California. 1951-52. Lest We Forget by Robert B. Watts. October 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of a St. John's Church Bulletin that has a picture of and an article by Samuel H. Sayre concerning his summers in the West. January, 15, 1922. The Living Church article by Samuel H. Sayre entitled œThe Church and Government Hospitals. April 25, 1925. St. Andrew's Cross article by Samuel Huntting Sayre, œWanted: A Man about needing people for missions in the West. (1926). The New Age article œThe Word ˜Catholic' in June 1952 issue. The Living Church editorial published August 19, 1973. The Living Church, January 29, 1978 Per note on cover, the important items in this issue are œa letter to Aunt Josephine and my letter to the Editor. The Living Church editorial, œThe Old Days in South Dakota published April 9, 1978. The Living Church editorial, œLoves TLC published February 25, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1939 Easter Communicant List Photographs, Easter 1941. 1944 label offering reduction of Parish debt 1952 invitation. Addresses of Parishioners from St. Barnabus Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Rev. William Westover about the history of St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1, 1930 letter about St. Mary's Church 50th Anniversary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notation on front of manila envelope says œThis should be kept in case that Pi Alpha Fraternity and Tau Delta Alpha should ever be reinstated as a national church organization. Pi Alpha ritual book str in box in pump house. Guide entitled Ritual of the Tau Delta Alpha Sorority undated. Authorization for St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California to be part of the Los Angeles Alpha Chapter. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952 Annual Report of the Woman's Auxiliary to the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Diocese of Los Angeles. 1952 Officers' Handbook of Diocese of Arkansas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series has been divided into sermons given by Rev. Sayre and sermons given by other ministers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rev. Sayre's sermons arrived loose, and have been grouped by date, if dated, by number, if numbered, and by size of paper if undated. The sermons by others might include some sermons by Rev. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese sermons have been numbered by Rev. Sayre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Folder one of two that contain undated sermons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Folder two of two that contain undated sermons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese papers appear to be notes, outlines and full copies of sermons given by other ministers. Some of them could possibly be sermons given by Samuel H. Sayre. Some of the papers have a topic written along the top margin and note hymns sung. It is difficult to tell if the original order was by these topics, by date order, or another order, but they have been placed in date order. Because of the fragile condition of the paper on which these notes are handwritten, some of them have been photocopied. The originals are filed with the photocopies. Some of the names on the papers who are noted as deliverers of a sermon include Rev. Belliss, Rev. Bonacker, Rev. Holmes, Rev. Walker, Rev. White and others. Rev. F.C. Benson Belliss, Rev. Ralph Bonacker and Rev. Pierce Butler were the clergy for St. Paul's Church in Chicago, Illinois in the Summer of 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sermon entitled œAn Instructed Eucharist, undated but œreceived 10/31/1975. Sermon by Rev. Conrad H. Goodwin at St. John's in Hampton, Virginia on August 18, but no year noted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1918 to 1963 diaries tell mainly of Rev. Sayre's day to day activities and usually include letters he has written and received, where he gone, when he naps, and people he meets if they include family and close friends. He often notes where he eats his meals, what time he rises, and what he is reading. After his marriage in 1938, his entries become a little fuller. When he is visiting his family, he goes into a little more detail, but still sticks to the facts. His train and automobile trips across country are usually interesting. Very rarely does he share his feelings, though he might comment if a letter was wonderful, a meal great, a death hard on a family or how great it is to be back at college or at his old home or with Marjorie after a separation. There are addresses, notes, accounts, Christmas lists and book lists in the back of many of the early diaries. In most of the diaries, he will note in the top margin if he changes locations, particularly for an overnight stay or a trip and when he moves. Years 1953 to October 1, 1959 are missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force, stationed near Hampton, and is discharged on August 28, 1919. Throughout the year, he has dental problems plus has his appendix removed in June.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe begins college at St. Stephens on August 18, 1919. He tells about his classes and grades and his membership in Tu Sigma Alpha Epsilon. St. Stephens College is now Bard College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at St. Stephens during the school year and goes to Camp Houghteling and Mobridge, South Dakota during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at St. Stephens during the school year and completes his studies. He goes to Mobridge and Fort Yates, South Dakota during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 26, 1922, Rev. Sayre enters the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry under Bishop Burleson and spends his summer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota doing missionary work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and at Church of Incarnation, Dallas, South Dakota during the summer. He preaches his first sermon on June 24, 1923.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and spends the summer in Hampton and visiting relatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year. On April 19, 1925 he is ordained a Deacon at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia by Bishop Burleson, the bishop of South Dakota. August 2, 1925 is his first Sunday in his First Parish in Mobridge, South Dakota. He meets Marjorie Renison, his future wife, sometime in the fall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn March 6, 1926 he mentions his feelings for œMiss Renison. He is ordained by Rt. Rev. Arthur Conover Thompson at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia on March 18, 1926. At St. John's Church, he celebrates his first Holy Eucharist as a Priest on March 21, 1926. He writes on April 5 that he œsealed his engagement with Miss Marjorie Renison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn April he left South Dakota to go assist Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois. On April 7, 1927 he notes on top margin, œImportant - my ideas¦\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 31 was Rev. Sayre's last day at St. Paul's Church. March 5 Rev. Sayre received official call from St. Mary's Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Saviour in Montoursville, Pennsylvania. April 1 Rev. Sayre began at St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit. Rev. Sayre's 38th Birthday is on December 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA May 27, 1933 program œHistorical Pageant œEvents in the History of the Episcopal Church in The United States of America¦ given at Christ Church, Media Pennsylvania is in front of diary. On August 18, Rev. Sayre arrives in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California where Marjorie Renison and her family live. Rev. Sayre and Marjorie Renison go to Laguna Beach together and stay almost a week. Rev. Sayre writes œIt's wonderful to be here alone with Miss Renison and on August 19th, Rev. Sayre writes œ¦I kissed and hugged Marjorie in the gallery. On August 30, Rev. Sayre visits Edward Vance's grave, the young man who died while Rev. Sayre cared for him when he was in the Naval Reserve Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder also has newspaper clippings of the September 1933 engagement and the January 13, 1934 wedding in St. John's Episcopal Church in Hampton, Virginia of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and Marjorie Renison. On June 19th, Marjorie goes on a visit to California and returns September 26. Rev. Sayre goes to conference in Virginia in early July, then to Hampton until mid August. On October 11, Rev. Sayre changed his Life Insurance policies over to Marjorie and borrows money to furnish living room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlips of sheet music are in the back of the diary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost cards and addresses are in front of the diary. On March 18th the town of Williamsport flooded, including downtown, churches and homes. He goes into detail about the damage on March 20th. On August 3, at the end of a trip to Colorado, Marjorie heads to Los Angeles and Rev. Sayre drives to Pennsylvania. Marjorie returns November 24th.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Sayre includes January 1 through 9, 1938 at end of diary. A letter from Charles Lavery, enclosing a carbon copy of his letter to Rt. Rev. Irving Peake Johnson, is with the diary plus a few news clippings, a list of publications, possibly ones that Rev. Sayre receives and a letter that accompanied a salary check.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeginning in 1938, Rev. Sayre uses a journal instead of a one year diary. In front of the diary are news clippings, notes, articles, letters and flyers. One flyer is for Altar Wines from James Moroney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and one clipping announces his resignation from St. Mary's Episcopal Church on October 1 to become rector of St. John's Church, Bellefonte and gives a brief biography of his ministry up to that point. He begins the new larger diary œ¦giving a fuller and more detailed account of my daily activities¦of my personal impressions of people, places and things and events, too¦ Rev. Sayre then summarizes his other diaries, beginning with 1917. He divides the earlier diaries into œBabyhood, œBoyhood, œYouth and œYoung Manhood periods. He gives more detail of events that he recorded in these early diaries, such as a conflict with Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago and the effects of the Depression on St. Mary's Church in Pennsylvania. On Page 10, he gives a wonderful description of Marjorie Renison Sayre, his wife. The 1938 diary begins his œManhood period. His early entries are more in depth and personal, even giving detail of things that happened in the past, or people, such as his Mother, but he quickly reverts to just telling of his daily activities with few personal touches. Rev. Sayre mentions listening to the new presiding Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia, on the radio on New Year's Day, 1938. He writes œRev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin of Williamsburg, Virginia on January 10, 1938 and spends the day with him on April 27, 1938. Gives resignation to St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour and meets with Vestry of both churches on July 21, 1938. On September 29, 1938, Marjorie and Samuel Sayre move to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania where he is the new Priest of St. John's Episcopal Church. June 8, 1939 Rev. Sayre receives official call to become rector of St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, California where he would succeed his father-in-law, Rev. George E. Renison. On June 13th, he talks to his Mother about it. He hands in his resignation at the St. John's Vestry meeting on July 31, 1939. His last service was on Sunday, October 1 and he began October 15th at St. Barnabas. Grandmother Renison is to live with them in the Parish House per October 23rd entry. On August 18, 1939, Rev. Sayre and his family, while he is visiting Newport News, learn that his brother, Dan, who has been in the State Institution in Pennhurst near Spring City, Pennsylvania due to a brain injury at birth, is ill. He dies on August 19, 1939. Talks about his parents on January 20, 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume has postcards of hotels and other notes scattered throughout it. Begins on January 1, 1940 where he writes of eventually wanting to retire in Virginia. He gives detail of his cross country trip to Virginia in the summer of 1940. He mentions first blackout in Los Angeles, California on December 10, 1941, a few days after Pearl Harbor on December 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe folder includes a sermon, letters, clippings, list of people's names with death and baptismal dates, church bulletins, and programs from the Occidental College Art Series. They have been placed in a separate folder in front of the diary and the date where they were located noted. On March 4, 1945, Rev. Sayre writes that St. Barnabas' Church was consecrated. He mentions on August 14, 1945 that Japan accepted the surrender terms of the Allies and the city went wild. He had a œVision After Victory special service on August 19, 1945. On January 28, 1946, Rev. Sayre writes that his Mother and sister Margaret and husband returned to Hampton where they rented an apartment. They had lived in Salem, Virginia during the war years to be away from the Atlantic Coast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Sayre's Mother dies on July 29, 1948 while he is at Orkney Springs, Virginia. On this date, Rev. Sayre inserted a copy of a letter to Marjorie's parents where he talks of the funeral. In late July and August, the Sam and Marjorie Sayre travel along the west coast. Many postcards and flyers were inserted between these pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is a hole (mouse nibble) between pages 109 and 195, but very little writing is affected. On December 3, 1950, there is a dedication service for the Canon Robert Renison Memorial Parish House, named in honor of Marjorie's grandfather. Marjorie's father, Rev. George E. Renison, died on January 17, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev. Sayre receives a call to become rector of Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia on September 6, 1960. On November 15, 1960, Rev. Sayre notes that he œtendered his resignation as rector of St. Barnabas' Church as of January 16, 1961 because of a call from Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia. On January 21, 1961, Rev. Sayre renewed his priesthood vows at St. Barnabas. His last Sunday as Rector was February 12, 1961. Rev. Sayre writes about everything he and Marjorie did as they prepared to move to Virginia such as packing and the last vestry meeting, then writes of their trip and all the things they did when they finally arrived in Mathews. November 19, 1962, Rev. Sayre tells about a disappointing Vestry meeting. 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Samuel H. Sayre.  His personal diaries from 1918 to 1963, his sermons and notes are included in this collection.  There are family and other personal photographs and many postcard and tourist packet photographs from his trips to Europe and his automobile trips from California to Virginia.  Publication material includes church bulletins, news clippings, tourist pamphlets, magazines and others.  His family correspondence possibly has more personal information than his diaries.  His diaries are often a day by day recap of what he did, sometimes about how he felt about people, places or things and rarely about any personal struggles.  The family files contain genealogical information of the Sayre, Renison, Carmalt and Morris Families.  His ministry work is detailed in his letters, diaries and other materials.","Rev. Sayre grouped some of his correspondence and these groups were kept as he organized them. Loose correspondence found in the collection was gathered and grouped according to subject: ministry, family or personal.","Correspondence between family members of Rev. Samuel Sayre.","Letters to, from and about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre (Marjorie). Letter from Marjorie to her Mother. September 1940. Thank you letter from the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of Our Saviour to Mrs. Sayre for her talk. October 9, 1952. Letter from Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles to Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre telling her she is a recipient of the Bishop's annual award for outstanding laymen of the diocese. October 1, 1956. Invitation from Chaplains Service Corps to a tea honoring Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre, President of the Chaplains Service Corps. February 24, 1959.","Letters to and from Family Members of Samuel H. Sayre.","These are letters Samuel H. Sayre or his wife, Marjorie Sayre, wrote to his sisters, Ruth and Margaret, from Sierra Vista, Arizona. They go into great detail about his day to day activities. He writes about his family, particularly Ted and Margaret Morris who live in Sierra Vista, Grassfield, and the church. These letters were organized by Samuel H. Sayre.","These letters were found loose during accessioning and grouped A-Z by last name.","These letters were tied together with a red ribbon. They are early family correspondence between Samuel H. Sayre and his family and between members of his family.","In an envelope postmarked 1906 are postcards and letters from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while he is visiting relatives in Germantown , Pennsylvania and at Camp Choconut in Friendsville, Pennsylvania during the summer of 1906.","Letters and post cards from Samuel H. Sayre, Jr. to his family while visiting Aunt Caroline Morris and Aunt Minnie (Mary Cox Morris)in Washington, D.C. Tells about his sightseeing trips, visits to friends and other activities in and around Washington D.C. December 1910 and January 1911","Envelope with note: œAnswers from Alice May Berry when I asked her if she loved me¦Spring or summer of 1932 at ten years of age.","These are letters to Rev. Samuel H. Sayre from his wife, Marjorie Sayre. This group of correspondence is filed in chronological order.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. On September 1, 1933, Marjorie writes that her family and others œfell quite in love with you and asks how he liked his first trip to California. On December 23, 1933, Marjorie writes of wedding plans for Saturday, the 13th.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California and Samuel is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. April 15, 1934 Marjorie talks about how difficult it is to leave her Mother and come East.","Marjorie wrote these letters on her trip to Eagle Rock, California to see her ill Mother. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California visiting her ill Mother in the hospital. Her Mother is buried on Friday, January 24. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","Marjorie is in Eagle Rock, California until mid-March. Samuel is in Mathews, Virginia.","To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from Papa in Hampton, Virginia May 6, 1891. To Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre, Jr.) c/o Thos (Thomas) Moore in Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, from (Papa). May 7, 1891. To Nancy, From unknown in Wilmington, North Carolina. November 13, 1898.","Empty envelope from S.H. Sayre, Jr. of Hampton, Virginia to Miss Caroline P. Morris in Scarsdale, New York. Postmarked January 3, 1909.","Some of these letters are between other members of the family. Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother and Father, his Aunt Caroline P. Morris, Aunt Minnie, Aunt Mary Cox Sayre, Morris Sayre, Uncle Charles R. Sayre, Frances R. Vance of Department of Charities in Los Angeles, California. Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from his brother, Morris Sayre, where Morris gives advice to Sam about what his next step in life should be, particularly pursuing the ministry. May 7, 1914.","Some of these letters are between other family members or letters that Samuel H. Sayre wrote to family members. Correspondents include Samuel H. Sayre's Mother, his brother, Morris Sayre and Aunts Minnie and Caroline. Most letters do not have envelopes, but in 1923 Samuel H. Sayre was living in Hampton and at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. In July 10, 1922 letter to Aunts (Aunt Minnie) while he is in Dupree, South Dakota, Samuel H. Sayre talks in depth of his experience with the Indians. A group of letters from late 1924 and early 1925 with his brother, Morris Sayre, are labeled œarguments and correspondence with Morris 1924-25 and concern their philosophy on what is needed to be a good minister. Letter from Morris Sayre to Samuel H. Sayre where he congratulates Sam on his upcoming ordination. March 13, 1926 November 24, 1926 wedding invitation of Aileen Harriet Elizabeth Renison to Armistead Claiborne Leigh, Jr. at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Eagle Rock, California.","Letters from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother , Morris Sayre, Marjorie Sayre, Read Sayre Letter from Read Sayre enclosing a typed poem The Passing of the Backhouse by James Whitcomb Riley. October 23, 1933 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother about Marjorie's visit. April 17, 1934. A letter from someone in Hampton, either a child or a mentally handicapped person, to his mother. April 30, 1939. (Possibly Rev. Sayre's younger brother, Daniel, who was institutionalized). McClellan Wilson, Jr., M.D. wrote to Rev. Sayre about the death of Rev. Sayre's brother, Daniel Sayre. September 12, 1939.","Many letters are from Samuel Sayre's Mother who is partially, then almost totally blind. Some of the 1946 and 1947 letters between Samuel Sayre and his brother, Morris Sayre, concern their disagreement on their Mother's care by their sister, Margaret, and their basic philosophical differences about church and Christianity.","Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes the death, on January 17, 1951, and the funeral of Rev. George E. Renison, Marjorie's father. January 30, 1951. Letter from Eleanor Searle to Sis and Ruth and to Sam and Marjorie about the death of Aunt Mary. July 1952. Letters from Read Sayre and about Read Sayre's death on July 9, 1952. Letter to Marjorie Sayre from Margaret Sayre Ransone, about Morris Sayre's funeral with attached note from Nancy Sayre, Morris Sayre's wife. March 20, 1953. From Bill to Mrs. Taylor Ransome (Marg) about the guardianship money of Aunt Caroline P. Morris. December 23, 1953. Church Bulletin from Saint Luke's Church, Montcair, New Jersey where it mentions the Memorial Windows Given By Sayre Family in memory of the late Senior Warden, Morris Sayre. September 19, 1954 and September 21, 1952. Letter from Bob Sayre about death of his mother, Mary Thomas Sayre, an aunt of Samuel H. Sayre. January 4, 1957. Letter from Mrs. Morris Sayre (Nancy) to Samuel H. Sayre where she talks of her deceased husband, Morris Sayre. (about 1958). Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin œexperiences in (concerning) England and across U.S. on our return. September 23, 1958.","Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œconcerning my call to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. November 18, 1960 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he notes on the top margin, œlast days in Eagle Rock, Calif(ornia) and trip east to Mathews-œ. June 9, 1961 Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he comments that he went to œOld Church outside of Richmond whose rector is the grandson of Carter Braxton Bryan who baptized Samuel Sayre in 1894 and that he was elected President of the Thomas Nelson Chapter of the SAR on June 9, 1966. August 11, 1964. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he describes his past ministry and his new parish, St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Colonial Beach, Virginia. April 3, 1966. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre where he noted on top margin of letter œThe beginning of the building of our new home. November 13, 1968.","Letters to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), Ruth Sayre, Chabela (a niece), and Bob and letter from Samuel H. Sayre to his family.","One Letter to Samuel H. Sayre from William M. Sayre (Bill), his nephew. August 25, 1980.","Easter card from Ruth Sayre. Letter from Samuel H. Sayre's Mother. Post card from Morris Sayre in Turkey.","Each folder in this group was either organized by Samuel H. Sayre, or it was artificially organized during the accession process. Some of the correspondence was found loose in different locations and the processor felt that gathering all the correspondence together would benefit researchers.","These are letters from and to fellow priests and parishioners about his call to Kingston Parish in Mathews, Virginia. They are in chronological order. Most of this material was organized by Samuel H. Sayre, but a few pieces of correspondence congratulating him were found loose and added. Correspondents include The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson of Virginia, Suffragan Bishop Samuel B. Chilton of Virginia, Bishop Coadjutor Robert F. Gibson, John Warren Cooke, Senior Warden of Kingston Parish, Bishop Francis Eric Bloy of Los Angeles, John L. E. Collier, Arthur C. Coons of Occidental College, Glenard P. Lipscomb, Bob Sayre, Rev. Richard I. S. Parker, Franklyn D. Josselyn, Margaret Sayre Ransone and the Vestry of St. Barnabas' Church. In a letter to The Rt. Rev. Robert F. Gibson, D.D., Rev. Sayre tells Rev. Gibson of his decision to œend up my ministry in Virginia. This letter also includes information about Rev. Sayre's career and Marjorie Sayre's family history. ( June 14, 1960).","These letters are with fellow priests, parishioners, and others associated with the ministry work of Samuel H. Sayre. They were organized by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and are in chronological order. Correspondents include Valerie Scudder, Edward Aupperle, Dr. Edwin D. Woodhouse, Louis L. Turner, Lillie Anthony Sutton, Marjorie M. Schmidt, Mrs.George C. Silzer, Los Angeles Council No. 1489 - Royal Arcanum, Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Bishop Stevens about Consecration of St. Barnabas' Church, Rev. Sumner Walters, Margaret H. Cook, Rev. R. G. Bannen, Rev. Theodore S. Will, Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Norman Stockett, Adele Brueninghausen, Bishop Frank DeMoulin, Bishop Beverley D. Tucker of Norfolk, Virginia, Margaret C. Thomas, W. Blair Roberts, C. E. Tolkien, Rev. Arthur C. Thomson, Rev. William P. Remington, G. Frank Shelby, Ethel Plass, Presiding Bishop of Michigan, Mrs. Skipper, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, Mrs. James Stoughton, George H. Streaker, Mrs. William Vincent and Rev. George H. Thomas.","Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.","Correspondents include Gertrude Jean Baker, George B. Baldwin, Barbara Barth, Harry Beal, L. Nelson Bell, Dan M. Budy, Cary R. Blain, Rt. Rev. F. Eric Bloy, Mrs. John Brearton (Virginia), Harry A. Brenner, Frank R. Brandenburg, Rt. Rev. Hunter Wyatt Brown, Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, G. Braxton Bryan, Rev. John S. Bunting, Hugh L. Burleson, Bishop of South Dakota (Includes on heading: Rev. Wm. A.R. Goodwin, D.D. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Rochester, New York), John Burt, Uncle James Carmalt, brother of William H. Carmalt, MD, Samuel H. Sayre's Great- Uncles March 16, 1916, William H. Carmalt to Annie Sayre (Mother of Samuel H. Sayre. Dated August 7, 1928) and Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States (Carbon Copy. Dated March 26, 1953).","Correspondents include Howard L. Hamilton (made Samuel Sayre the Honorary Chaplain of the Virginia Society in 1979), Venerable Paul E. Langpaap, J.C. Morris (Transcript of letter written from Grassfield in March 1876 with two attachments: a December 21, 1874 financial document where citizens of Friendsville give sums for the erection of a Protestant Episcopal Church and an œOrder of Exercises for the Laying of the Corner Stone of The Church of the Holy Spirit in Friendsville, Pennsylvania on June 7, 1876), The Rt. Rev. Austin Pardue, D.D. Retired, Arthur C. Patterson, Jr., A.H. Patterson, Pi Alpha Fraternity and H. Boone Porter of The Living Church.","George H. Randall concerning Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the United States, William P. Remington, Mrs. Ringsdorf, Reliable Furniture Company, W. Blair Roberts, Albert Rose, Royal Arcanum and Paul Rusch.","Received in a green file box with correspondence in alphabetical order. When Group 1 was accessioned, the seller had removed, and filed separately, letters that were written by well known people, such as Harry F. Byrd, a Virginia Senator and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These letters were returned to the file in A-Z order, but they are noted in the list of correspondents. Most correspondents' names are noted, but some are either too difficult to read or do not appear on the letter. The content and date of some letters have been noted. Also, some letters have a note by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre along the top margin where he gives an explanation about the letter or letter writer. These notes appear to have been added at a later date rather than at the time of receipt. Possibly, Rev. Sayre went through his professional correspondence and kept items that reflect the variety of his ministry. Even though there are a few family letters, most of the correspondence concerns Rev. Samuel H. Sayre's ministry, his church related activities, his professional activities or other personal concerns not related to his family.","Correspondents include John H. Allen and John M. Allin.","Correspondents include Rev. John Baden, Rev. Carroll C. Barbour, Bard College, Eugene F. Barnes, Wallace T. Bennett, Estelle Billups, Francis E. Bloy, Wyatt Brown, John Burt, Harry F. Byrd, U.S. Senator from Virginia and James F. Byrnes, Governor of South Carolina.","Correspondents include Hester Campbell, Uncle James Carmalt (brother of W. H. Carmalt, M.D., Samuel H. Sayre's Great Uncle) This letter includes some family history in an attached letter to Samuel H. Sayre's Mother from W.H. Carmalt, Edwin R. Carter, Samuel B. Chilton, Church Periodical Club, C. M. Clement, George H. Clendenin, J. Morris Coerr, J. H. H. Coleman, Maurice M. Copebaack (difficult to read), Charles Cove, II, Rev. Charles S. Cook, Jr., John Warren Cooke, Ruth Cotter (Mrs. Richard Comfort Cotter), Earl S. Cox, H. H. Cowan and Betty Healy Cutler.","Correspondents include Pierre Daltour, Thomas C. Darst, Bishop George Davenport, George M. Day, Whittney Diggs, Thomas N. Downing, Charles B. Dubell and Frank Du Moulin.","Correspondents include Mrs. William S. Edgar (Cousin Debbie Edgar), Eagle Rock Ministerial Association, Kenny and Frances Ferguson, David Lincoln Ferris, Rev. Frank Foote and Gordon M. Fothergill.","Correspondents include Roy S. Gaskill, General Theological Seminary in New York, Bob Gibson, Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from Arizona, Rev. Robert Burton Gooden (Bishop), Bishop Gore, Rt. Rev. John J. Gravatt and George P. Gunn.","Correspondents include Thomas J. Haldeman, Rev. J. D. Hall (a January 22 letter where he recommends The College of William and Mary), Francis J. Hall, Robert B. Hall, E. H. Halton, David S. Hamilton, Rick Hammond, Blake B. Hammond, Earl W. Haney, Bert H. Harper, M.D., Justice Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Isaac Hartshorne, M.D., The Very Rev. J. Thomas Heistand, Gladys Hill, Hillspeak , Joan Hunley, Charles A. Junken, Edith Junken and Elizabeth Junken (note says, œmy earliest sweetheart).","Correspondents include Richard Kennedy, George Edwin Kidd, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Mrs. (Ellen) Stanley King, Mabel P. Knapp, Paul H. Kratzip, Russell Lamson, Mary Florence Lawson, Charles E. Levering, Little, Glenard P. Lipscomb, The Living Church and Los Angeles Dean of Pasadena Convention.","Correspondents include Raymond C. Mackay, Bill Major, Rev. Thomas R. Marshall, H.C. Martin, Mathew County (Virginia) Historical Society, George N. Maybe, Rickard H. McKee, Lucy Mehl, Polly Meredith, Rev. Newton Middleton, Rev. John Miles, Phil Moore, R. Walton Moore, H. A. Mosher and Gladys M. Murray.","Includes a group of 1901 letters concerning Miss Mary C. Morris and a letter from Grandmother Morris. Correspondents include Grandmother Morris, Clara L. Morris - Cousin of Samuel H. Sayre who lives in Australia in 1957, Aunt Minnie Morris (Mary Cox Morris), Aunt Caroline Morris and Dwight B. Morris from Tombstone, Arizona.","Correspondents include David C. Narver, National Association of Manufacturers, Rev. Frederick W. Neve, New Age, Occidental College, Mrs. Robert W. Orrell and Edgar C. Outten who encloses an obituary of Miss Mary Sims, Postmaster at Hampton Virginia 1952.","Rev. E. Moray Peoples, Jr., Pi Alpha Fraternity, Ronald Reagan, Governor of California (dated 1974 and during 1980 Presidential Campaign), Robert A. Robertson, Harold Barrett Robinson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States (dated September 23, 1935) and Royal Arcanum.","Correspondents include Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia (signed by Francis W. Hayes, Jr.), Society of the Cincinnati, New York State, C. J. Sanford, William L. Scott, Senator of Virginia, Valerie Scudder, C. Vernon Spratley, Margaret Matoaka Sims and Stratford Hall.","Dorothea Taft, Mrs. Charles E. Tolkien, Governor and Mrs. George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama, Mrs. R. E. White, George Wickersham and Bishop S. Walters (note in letter from Mrs. Mordecai L. Marsh, Jr. dated April 16, 1947).","Commerce, Assistant Secretary of State about recommendation for Dr. Wilson Leon Godshall; Lewis Tepel; Don Kaufman; Rev. Charles Friend, the Pastor during Samuel H. Sayre's Father's illness and death; Frances R. Vance (Mother Vance), the mother of Edward Vance, who writes about Samuel H. Sayre's help to her son while her son was dying in the military hospital. They correspond for many years; Van (St. Clair Vannix) from Vermillion, South Dakota who wrote his nine page letter as a poem; Rev. E. B. Woodruff; Harvey from Maine, Samuel H. Sayre's roommate at Saint Stephen's College; Don, a friend from school; Winifred Vogan, Aunt of Stuart Gast; The Secretary of the President of the United States who says The President cannot meet with Samuel H. Sayre on the date mentioned; Wm. T. Christian, secretary of the Junior Brotherhood of St. Andrews; W. Floyd Reams who encloses a Supreme Council Badge from Richmond, Virginia; Lechner Family; and œIn Memoriam poems for Bishop Burleson by Mrs. Dora Claire Vannix.","Most of this group of papers was found loose during processing except where noted. This series includes genealogy information for the Sayre, Morris, Carmalt and Renison families, plus obituaries, news articles, legal records and biographies of members of these families.","A day by day book, published in December 1914 for the Members of the Bible Class of the St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre noted family birthdays, wedding anniversaries and important events of his family.","Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Canon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928","Scope and Contents Letter from George T. Renison of Great Britain to Revd Ganon Renison concerning Renison family. August 30, 1928. This group includes letters, charts and notes on the genealogy of the Morris Family, the Sayre Family and the Carmalt Family. Carbon copy of a typed letter written from Butternuts by Jacob, son of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. January 1, 1838 Post card with a picture of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1927) Genealogy of the Annie Morris Sayre branch of the Morris Family from Lewis Morris, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence (1937) Letter to Mrs. Annie Morris Sayre from œDescendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence conferring œComplimentary Membership, dated June 17, 1937. Envelope, postmarked November 2, 1959, with notes to Bill Sayre probably by Samuel H. Sayre. Attached is a family history of the œSayre Family beginning with John Sayre born June 4, 1938 in New York City. There is also a photo of Morris Sayre from a publication dated 1948. Letter to William M. Sayre and others from John of Drinker, Biddle and Reath of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regarding the attached A History of Choconut Lake Cemetery Association which began in 1827 by Caleb Carmalt. October 24, 1967. Carmalt Family notes on envelope dated April 15, 1968. Letter to Bill Sayre from Margaret Sayre about the Morris Family, particularly Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. Christmas 1970. List of photographs of Morris ancestors from Margaret Sayre Ransone to Samuel H. Sayre. undated.","Scope and Contents Mrs. George Edward Renison, Mother of Marjorie Renison Sayre, died January 22, 1964. Dr. Lewis Rutherfurd Morris undated. Mary Cox Morris (Aunt of Samuel Sayre and sister to his mother) undated. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (Mother of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1948. Includes her obituary from various newspapers which tell of her involvement in DAR. James W. Carmalt (Great Uncle of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, Jr.) 1937.","Newspaper article on Margaret Ransone, sister of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, when she became 1976 Peninsula Woman of the Year by the Junior Women's Club 1976. Program from the University of Chicago Alumni Association giving an Award Citation to Margaret Sayre Ransone, A.M. 1929 May 20, 1978. Bulletin from St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia with note by Margaret S. Ransone. March 11, 1979.","Final Report of Charles Read Sayre, Executor of Estate of Mrs. Annie M. Sayre, Deceased. (November 30, 1948).","This group of letters, photographs, and obituaries were grouped by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and were accessioned in a used manila envelope with the handwritten note: Life History of Annie Morris Sayre. This folder contains the following: Editorial about Mrs. Samuel H. Sayre from the July 31, 1948 Daily Press, Newport News, VA. Obituaries of Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre (1948) Notice of funeral service for Mrs. Annie Woolsey Morris Sayre. (1948) Society news about where the Sayre families are going after being in Hampton (Virginia) because of the death of their Mother, Mrs. S. H. Sayre. (1948) Copy of a photograph of Caleb Carmalt with a separate note: œCaleb Carmalt in his own handwriting. A print copy of the only likeness he ever sat for or allowed to be taken. About the early 1840's. Letter from Morris Sayre to Sam Sayre, dated December 16, 1943, enclosing: Letter to Morris Sayre from Margaret S. Ransone about their Mother, Anna Woolsey Morris Sayre, gleaned from conversations, memories and their Mother's diary, dated November 18, 1943 and photographs of portraits of Governor Lewis Morris, 1st Lord of the Manor, Chief Justice of New York, First Governor of New Jersey; Lewis Morris, 2d Lord of the Manor, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, General Lewis Morris; 3d Lord of the Manor, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Mary Walton, Wife of General Lewis Morris, œThe Signer.","Grand Council Royal Arcanum of Virginia announcement of the death of Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr., the thank you letter of Samuel Hunting Sayre, Sr. for the kindness of the members during his illness and copy of the Royal Arcanum Bulletin about Samuel Huntting Sayre, Sr.'s death.","Copy and transcript of the 1669 will of Thomas Sayre.","Stock information, real estate, life insurance and copy of the death record of Eleanor Sayre Searle.","Material on estate of Mary E. Sayre, including her assets and will. Eleanor Sayre Searle was one of the administrators of Mary E. Sayre's will. Includes life insurance policy for Eleanor Sayre.","Deeds, Death Record, Wills of Eleanor S. Searle and William B. Searle, Tax Information, Life Insurance, stock information, December 23, 1966 Wall Street with last market quotations before Eleanor Searle died on December 24, 1966, empty envelopes - some with notes, bank statements, power of attorney from Eleanor Sayre Searle to William Baum Searle, dated August 22, 1966 and other legal documents. Her lawyer was Richard C. Cotter of Mathews, Virginia.","Deed, Lawyers Title Insurance and correspondence.","This series includes photographs of Rev. Sayre's family, his churches, his parishioners and friends.","Rev. Charles Dubell.","Includes Funeral Program and letter for C. Lee Narver, 1955.","This series contains Rev. Sayre's bills, receipts, brochures, guidebooks, schedules, church bulletins, newspapers, cruise information and other material from his trips to Europe and across the United States.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Includes maps, railroad schedules, bus schedules, airline schedules, hotel pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks.","Brochures about The White House, Abraham Lincoln and The Rolfe Property, plus a hotel sign, œIf you smoke in bed please tell us Where to send your ashes!","St. Paul's Church in Toronto, St. Paul's Cathedral in London and Westminster Abbey in London, Church of the Annunciation in London, The Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury, 1958.","Includes Cunard Line route, menus and a list of passengers on trip from Montreal to Europe, June 27th, 1958.","Newspaper issues and newspaper clippings published in London including the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, Church Times, London Times, the London Observer and The Sunday Express.","Includes a packet of etchings of places in England.","The Countryman Winter 1967/68 Historic Houses and Castles in Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1958","April 1948 National Geographic article œFounders of Virginia. April 1949 National Geographic with article œThe British Way.","Scope and Contents What to Look for in an Old Church by J. Hope Urwin 1957 Twice Upon a Time by Brother Edward undated Anglican Life, Vol. 19, No. 3 April 1958","Stationery from different hotels.","These items were found loose in the collection, but focus mainly on his personal life. The folders include his address book, financial records, memorabilia and other personal items.","Insurance Receipts for Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Empty envelopes from West Bank and Trust Co.","Scope and Contents Paper signs that were put on Samuel Sayre's door when he was sick. undated Cutout of a rabbit. Placemat of State Flowers. Receipt and shipping label for a group of sculptures from Switzerland. July 1956.","Two $10 Shares dated 1921.","Includes April 27, 1961 Gazette-Journal of Gloucester and Mathews Garden Week Issue.","These items accessioned in a manila envelope with œTombstone Arizona Material written across the top and include newspapers, newspaper clippings and a menu. Menu from Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Tombstone, Arizona These articles have not been copied for preservation. Shades of 1881, Britain's Own Wyatt Earp Planning Visit To Haunts of Namesake, The Tombstone Epitaph, August 23, 1973 Souvenir Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, 1974 Bisbee Review, April 10, 1975. Column by Don Pelon is circled. Helldorado Fever Strikes Old Camp, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 17, 1975. Handwritten note by (Rev. Samuel H. Sayres) œI conducted a communion service here on October¦ Copper Runs Out but Mining Town Refuses to Die, byline from Bisbee, Arizona, Los Angeles Times, March 8, 1976. Helldorado celebration draw crowd of thousands, byline from Tombstone, from Herald-Dispatch, Sierra Vista, Arizona, October 20, 1975. 1978 Special Helldorado Edition, The Tombstone Epitaph, October 13, 1978.","This series includes material related to Rev. Sayre's ministry, such as church bulletins, employment information, professional organizations, information on his parishes and parishioners, news clippings and printed or published material that relate to his position as a rector.","Clippings of the column by Horace L. Varian and Horace L. Varian, Jr. of Ammidon and Company from The Living Church publication.","St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia March 19, 1978 St. John's Church, Elizabeth City Parish, Hampton, Virginia March 19, 1978","Includes correspondence and material concerning employment and ministerial related matters and organizations such as contracts, retirement, resignations, salaries and licenses. Correspondence concerning his ministerial work, whether personal or business, has been filed under Correspondence - Ministry Related. Lay Reader's License Authorization to conduct services in Norfolk Navy Yard to United States Navy seamen. December 13, 1917. Lay Readers License from the Diocese of New York for Samuel H. Sayre. November 7, 1919. To Rev. Lewis Nichols, Diocese of Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) from Rev. Samuel Sayre, St. Mary's Church Rectory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania . September 6, 1930. Rev. Samuel Sayre submitting resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg. Resignation as Secretary of the Diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. October, 1930. Employment correspondence with St. John's Church of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. July1938. Letters to the Vestry of the Church of Our Saviour, Montoursville, Pennsylvania and the Vestry of St. Mary's Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania from (Samuel H. Sayre) where he severs official relations with them. July 21, 1938. Vestry of Kingston Parish resolution that the Reverend Samuel Huntting Sayre will reach the canonical age of mandatory retirement in the Protestant Episcopal Church. December 18, 1965.","Adaptation of a page from the 1455 Gutenberg Bible.","Picture of 1964 Confirmation Class 1971 Treasurer's Report Photo of girls in capes and banners from Kingston Parish. September 1983","List of Payments for all the churches in the Los Angeles Diocese.","An Open Letter to Boys and Girls in view of Children's Sunday, 1903 by Fred. Stuart Kirkness, Convention Daily in Detroit Michigan, September 25, 1961, The American Legion Magazine. Article on surrender ceremonies of Japan on the USS Missouri. August 1975, The Episcopal Review. The main article is about the induction of Rt. Rev. Robert Claflin Rusack as the fourth Bishop of Los Angeles. February 1974.","Scope and Contents Farewell Sermon and Ordination as Deacon at St. John's in Newport News, Virginia. 1925. Appointment as Dean of the Pasadena Convocation of the Diocese of Los Angeles. 1954. Resignation from St. Barnabus' Church in Eagle Rock and new appointment to Kingston Parish, Mathews, VA. 1961. California Clergyman Takes Mathew Paris. 1961. Rev. Samuel H. Sayre is Chaplain of the Sons of the American Revolution and received a Silver Good Citizenship Medal from SAR. 1978. Mother's Day Sermon. undated. Sayre Guest at St Luke's in Richmond, Virginia for month of August. No year.","Obituary of William E. Zimmer.","This group includes invitations, church bulletins, news clippings, church publications and telegrams. Elizabeth City Parish News and Bible Class Bulletin with notice that Bishop Mathews gave Samuel Sayre a Lay Readers license. December 15, 1915. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia April 19th to April 26th, 1925. Under Notes an announcement that Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained as Deacon. Invitation by the Bishop of South Dakota and the Rector and Vestry of Saint John's Church, Hampton, Virginia to the Ordering as Deacon of Samuel Huntting Sayre. First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, First Sunday After Easter, 1925. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Deacon. Congratulatory telegrams from Katherine Maycock and C.C. Morris. April 25, 1925. Press Clippings about March 18, 1925 Ordination. St. John's Bible Class Bulletin which mentions Samuel Huntting Sayre Ordained as Deacon on April 19, 1925 at St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Photo of Rev. Sayre on front of Bulletin. May 10, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Sayre will preach his farewell sermon to St. John's Church, Hampton. July 12th to July 19th, 1925. The Weekly Letter, St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia. March 14th to March 21st, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will be ordained to the Priesthood in St. John's Church on Thursday, March 18th. Formal invitation to the ordination of The Rev. Samuel Hunting Sayre, Priest on March 18, 1926. Order of Service Bulletin of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia , March 18, 1926. Ordering of Samuel Huntting Sayre as Priest. The Weekly Letter of St. John's Church, Hampton, Virginia, March 21st to March 28th, 1926. Under Notes, an announcement that Rev. Samuel Huntting Sayre will hold his first celebration of the Holy Communion at the early Service this morning.","Poems from Rev. Newton Middleton of Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk, from The Living Church and from Rev. John Gaynor Banks of the Fellowship of St. Luke in San Diego, California. Poems of Life and Love by Emily Pinter Asher given to Marjorie Sayre by Emily Asher.","Scope and Contents Christian Nurture Series sheet with a list and descriptions of work books for Junior and Junior High School Pupils. undated. Brochure of the Historic Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church in New Kent County, Virginia. undated. The Holy Catholic Church on The Doctrines of the Apostles' Creed by Theodore O. Wedel. undated. Ours is the Responsibility, an address given at the National Convention of the Girls' Friendly Society at Berea, Kentucky. June 27, 1942. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of St. Margaret's Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. 1944. If I Marry a Roman Catholic by National Council of the Churches of Christ. 1945. Chapter DA of P.E.O. in Eagle Rock, California. 1951-52. Lest We Forget by Robert B. Watts. October 1968.","Part of a St. John's Church Bulletin that has a picture of and an article by Samuel H. Sayre concerning his summers in the West. January, 15, 1922. The Living Church article by Samuel H. Sayre entitled œThe Church and Government Hospitals. April 25, 1925. St. Andrew's Cross article by Samuel Huntting Sayre, œWanted: A Man about needing people for missions in the West. (1926). The New Age article œThe Word ˜Catholic' in June 1952 issue. The Living Church editorial published August 19, 1973. The Living Church, January 29, 1978 Per note on cover, the important items in this issue are œa letter to Aunt Josephine and my letter to the Editor. The Living Church editorial, œThe Old Days in South Dakota published April 9, 1978. The Living Church editorial, œLoves TLC published February 25, 1979.","1939 Easter Communicant List Photographs, Easter 1941. 1944 label offering reduction of Parish debt 1952 invitation. Addresses of Parishioners from St. Barnabus Church.","Letter from Rev. William Westover about the history of St. James Mission in Mobridge, South Dakota.","July 1, 1930 letter about St. Mary's Church 50th Anniversary.","Scope and Contents Notation on front of manila envelope says œThis should be kept in case that Pi Alpha Fraternity and Tau Delta Alpha should ever be reinstated as a national church organization. Pi Alpha ritual book str in box in pump house. Guide entitled Ritual of the Tau Delta Alpha Sorority undated. Authorization for St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California to be part of the Los Angeles Alpha Chapter. undated.","1952 Annual Report of the Woman's Auxiliary to the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Diocese of Los Angeles. 1952 Officers' Handbook of Diocese of Arkansas","This series has been divided into sermons given by Rev. Sayre and sermons given by other ministers.","Scope and Contents Rev. Sayre's sermons arrived loose, and have been grouped by date, if dated, by number, if numbered, and by size of paper if undated. The sermons by others might include some sermons by Rev. Sayre.","Notes by Rev. Samuel H. Sayre.","These sermons have been numbered by Rev. Sayre.","Scope and Contents Folder one of two that contain undated sermons.","Scope and Contents Folder two of two that contain undated sermons.","These papers appear to be notes, outlines and full copies of sermons given by other ministers. Some of them could possibly be sermons given by Samuel H. Sayre. Some of the papers have a topic written along the top margin and note hymns sung. It is difficult to tell if the original order was by these topics, by date order, or another order, but they have been placed in date order. Because of the fragile condition of the paper on which these notes are handwritten, some of them have been photocopied. The originals are filed with the photocopies. Some of the names on the papers who are noted as deliverers of a sermon include Rev. Belliss, Rev. Bonacker, Rev. Holmes, Rev. Walker, Rev. White and others. Rev. F.C. Benson Belliss, Rev. Ralph Bonacker and Rev. Pierce Butler were the clergy for St. Paul's Church in Chicago, Illinois in the Summer of 1938.","Scope and Contents Sermon entitled œAn Instructed Eucharist, undated but œreceived 10/31/1975. Sermon by Rev. Conrad H. Goodwin at St. John's in Hampton, Virginia on August 18, but no year noted.","The 1918 to 1963 diaries tell mainly of Rev. Sayre's day to day activities and usually include letters he has written and received, where he gone, when he naps, and people he meets if they include family and close friends. He often notes where he eats his meals, what time he rises, and what he is reading. After his marriage in 1938, his entries become a little fuller. When he is visiting his family, he goes into a little more detail, but still sticks to the facts. His train and automobile trips across country are usually interesting. Very rarely does he share his feelings, though he might comment if a letter was wonderful, a meal great, a death hard on a family or how great it is to be back at college or at his old home or with Marjorie after a separation. There are addresses, notes, accounts, Christmas lists and book lists in the back of many of the early diaries. In most of the diaries, he will note in the top margin if he changes locations, particularly for an overnight stay or a trip and when he moves. Years 1953 to October 1, 1959 are missing.","He is in the U.S. Naval Reserve Force, stationed near Hampton, and is discharged on August 28, 1919. Throughout the year, he has dental problems plus has his appendix removed in June.","He begins college at St. Stephens on August 18, 1919. He tells about his classes and grades and his membership in Tu Sigma Alpha Epsilon. St. Stephens College is now Bard College.","He is at St. Stephens during the school year and goes to Camp Houghteling and Mobridge, South Dakota during the summer.","He is at St. Stephens during the school year and completes his studies. He goes to Mobridge and Fort Yates, South Dakota during the summer.","September 26, 1922, Rev. Sayre enters the General Theological Seminary in New York City as a candidate for the ministry under Bishop Burleson and spends his summer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota doing missionary work.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and at Church of Incarnation, Dallas, South Dakota during the summer. He preaches his first sermon on June 24, 1923.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year and spends the summer in Hampton and visiting relatives.","He is at General Theological Seminary in New York City during the school year. On April 19, 1925 he is ordained a Deacon at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia by Bishop Burleson, the bishop of South Dakota. August 2, 1925 is his first Sunday in his First Parish in Mobridge, South Dakota. He meets Marjorie Renison, his future wife, sometime in the fall.","On March 6, 1926 he mentions his feelings for œMiss Renison. He is ordained by Rt. Rev. Arthur Conover Thompson at St. John's Church in Hampton, Virginia on March 18, 1926. At St. John's Church, he celebrates his first Holy Eucharist as a Priest on March 21, 1926. He writes on April 5 that he œsealed his engagement with Miss Marjorie Renison.","In April he left South Dakota to go assist Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois. On April 7, 1927 he notes on top margin, œImportant - my ideas¦","January 31 was Rev. Sayre's last day at St. Paul's Church. March 5 Rev. Sayre received official call from St. Mary's Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and The Church of Our Saviour in Montoursville, Pennsylvania. April 1 Rev. Sayre began at St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit. Rev. Sayre's 38th Birthday is on December 18.","Notes his daily schedule which includes visits to hospital, where he ate dinner, and who he writes, but doesn't mention parishioners names unless he does something socially with them. Continues to write Marjorie Renison, but doesn't visit.","A May 27, 1933 program œHistorical Pageant œEvents in the History of the Episcopal Church in The United States of America¦ given at Christ Church, Media Pennsylvania is in front of diary. On August 18, Rev. Sayre arrives in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California where Marjorie Renison and her family live. Rev. Sayre and Marjorie Renison go to Laguna Beach together and stay almost a week. Rev. Sayre writes œIt's wonderful to be here alone with Miss Renison and on August 19th, Rev. Sayre writes œ¦I kissed and hugged Marjorie in the gallery. On August 30, Rev. Sayre visits Edward Vance's grave, the young man who died while Rev. Sayre cared for him when he was in the Naval Reserve Force.","This folder also has newspaper clippings of the September 1933 engagement and the January 13, 1934 wedding in St. John's Episcopal Church in Hampton, Virginia of Rev. Samuel H. Sayre and Marjorie Renison. On June 19th, Marjorie goes on a visit to California and returns September 26. Rev. Sayre goes to conference in Virginia in early July, then to Hampton until mid August. On October 11, Rev. Sayre changed his Life Insurance policies over to Marjorie and borrows money to furnish living room.","Slips of sheet music are in the back of the diary.","Post cards and addresses are in front of the diary. On March 18th the town of Williamsport flooded, including downtown, churches and homes. He goes into detail about the damage on March 20th. On August 3, at the end of a trip to Colorado, Marjorie heads to Los Angeles and Rev. Sayre drives to Pennsylvania. Marjorie returns November 24th.","Rev. Sayre includes January 1 through 9, 1938 at end of diary. A letter from Charles Lavery, enclosing a carbon copy of his letter to Rt. Rev. Irving Peake Johnson, is with the diary plus a few news clippings, a list of publications, possibly ones that Rev. Sayre receives and a letter that accompanied a salary check.","Beginning in 1938, Rev. Sayre uses a journal instead of a one year diary. In front of the diary are news clippings, notes, articles, letters and flyers. One flyer is for Altar Wines from James Moroney of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and one clipping announces his resignation from St. Mary's Episcopal Church on October 1 to become rector of St. John's Church, Bellefonte and gives a brief biography of his ministry up to that point. He begins the new larger diary œ¦giving a fuller and more detailed account of my daily activities¦of my personal impressions of people, places and things and events, too¦ Rev. Sayre then summarizes his other diaries, beginning with 1917. He divides the earlier diaries into œBabyhood, œBoyhood, œYouth and œYoung Manhood periods. He gives more detail of events that he recorded in these early diaries, such as a conflict with Dr. George Thomas of St. Paul's Church in Kenwood, Chicago and the effects of the Depression on St. Mary's Church in Pennsylvania. On Page 10, he gives a wonderful description of Marjorie Renison Sayre, his wife. The 1938 diary begins his œManhood period. His early entries are more in depth and personal, even giving detail of things that happened in the past, or people, such as his Mother, but he quickly reverts to just telling of his daily activities with few personal touches. Rev. Sayre mentions listening to the new presiding Bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia, on the radio on New Year's Day, 1938. He writes œRev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin of Williamsburg, Virginia on January 10, 1938 and spends the day with him on April 27, 1938. Gives resignation to St. Mary's Church and The Church of Our Saviour and meets with Vestry of both churches on July 21, 1938. On September 29, 1938, Marjorie and Samuel Sayre move to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania where he is the new Priest of St. John's Episcopal Church. June 8, 1939 Rev. Sayre receives official call to become rector of St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, California where he would succeed his father-in-law, Rev. George E. Renison. On June 13th, he talks to his Mother about it. He hands in his resignation at the St. John's Vestry meeting on July 31, 1939. His last service was on Sunday, October 1 and he began October 15th at St. Barnabas. Grandmother Renison is to live with them in the Parish House per October 23rd entry. On August 18, 1939, Rev. Sayre and his family, while he is visiting Newport News, learn that his brother, Dan, who has been in the State Institution in Pennhurst near Spring City, Pennsylvania due to a brain injury at birth, is ill. He dies on August 19, 1939. Talks about his parents on January 20, 1937.","This volume has postcards of hotels and other notes scattered throughout it. Begins on January 1, 1940 where he writes of eventually wanting to retire in Virginia. He gives detail of his cross country trip to Virginia in the summer of 1940. He mentions first blackout in Los Angeles, California on December 10, 1941, a few days after Pearl Harbor on December 7.","The folder includes a sermon, letters, clippings, list of people's names with death and baptismal dates, church bulletins, and programs from the Occidental College Art Series. They have been placed in a separate folder in front of the diary and the date where they were located noted. On March 4, 1945, Rev. Sayre writes that St. Barnabas' Church was consecrated. He mentions on August 14, 1945 that Japan accepted the surrender terms of the Allies and the city went wild. He had a œVision After Victory special service on August 19, 1945. On January 28, 1946, Rev. Sayre writes that his Mother and sister Margaret and husband returned to Hampton where they rented an apartment. They had lived in Salem, Virginia during the war years to be away from the Atlantic Coast.","Rev. Sayre's Mother dies on July 29, 1948 while he is at Orkney Springs, Virginia. On this date, Rev. Sayre inserted a copy of a letter to Marjorie's parents where he talks of the funeral. In late July and August, the Sam and Marjorie Sayre travel along the west coast. Many postcards and flyers were inserted between these pages.","There is a hole (mouse nibble) between pages 109 and 195, but very little writing is affected. On December 3, 1950, there is a dedication service for the Canon Robert Renison Memorial Parish House, named in honor of Marjorie's grandfather. Marjorie's father, Rev. George E. Renison, died on January 17, 1951.","Rev. Sayre receives a call to become rector of Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia on September 6, 1960. On November 15, 1960, Rev. Sayre notes that he œtendered his resignation as rector of St. Barnabas' Church as of January 16, 1961 because of a call from Kingston Parish, Mathews, Virginia. On January 21, 1961, Rev. Sayre renewed his priesthood vows at St. Barnabas. His last Sunday as Rector was February 12, 1961. Rev. Sayre writes about everything he and Marjorie did as they prepared to move to Virginia such as packing and the last vestry meeting, then writes of their trip and all the things they did when they finally arrived in Mathews. November 19, 1962, Rev. Sayre tells about a disappointing Vestry meeting. 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Davis Papers","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9033#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1975-1985, of Richard J. Davis, mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia and lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The papers pertain primarily to his administration as lieutenant governor and include correspondence with politicians and constituents, personal correspondence, campaign material, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and a videocassette of Davis and his family discussing his years as a student at William \u0026amp; Mary, and his career.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9033#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9033","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9033","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9033","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9033","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9033.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Davis, Richard J., Papers","title_ssm":["Richard J. Davis Papers"],"title_tesim":["Richard J. Davis Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1975-1985"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1975-1985"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 86 D27","/repositories/2/resources/9033"],"text":["Mss. 86 D27","/repositories/2/resources/9033","Richard J. Davis Papers","Virginia--Politics and Government","Virginia--Politics and government--20th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Virginia. Lieutenant-governor (1982-1986 : Davis)","Correspondence","Pamphlets","Reports","Speeches","Collection is open to all researchers. 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.","The collection is arranged chronologically. There is very little subject access and the names of correspondents are not listed in the inventory.","Richard Joseph Davis was born 7 August 1921 in Portsmouth, Va. He graduated from the  William \u0026 Mary and served in the United States Marine Corps. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a law degree. Davis was elected mayor of Portsmouth, chairman of the Virginia Democratic Party and served as lieutenant-governor from 1982-1986. Davis has been an unsuccessful candidate for U. S. Senate and for governor.","Other Information:"," A PDF document of this inventory is available online."," Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/86_D27_Davis.pdf","Processed by Tom Scott in 1988.","Videocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1975-1985, of Richard J. Davis, mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia and lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The papers pertain primarily to his administration as lieutenant governor and include correspondence with politicians and constituents, personal correspondence, campaign material, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and a videocassette of Davis and his family discussing his years as a student at William \u0026 Mary, and his career.","(0 Folders: Folders 1-16 - Speeches, paraphernalia, and correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer. Folders 17-45 - Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governer, Folders 46-48 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 49-75 - Correspondence and paraphernalia pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. Folders 76-80 - Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' activities, 1975-1980. Folder 81 - Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to newly elected Delegates. Folders 82-83 - Schedules and memorabilia pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 84-90 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982).","Speeches made by Davis during 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer of Virginia. 2 items.","Campaign literature and paraphernalia from 1981 race for Lieutenant Governer. 10 items.","Press releases from Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.","Schedules of Davis' campaign activities (for Lieutenant Governor). 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 7 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 5 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 6 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 1 item.","Congratulatory letters (A-B) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 25 items.","Congratulatory letters (C-E) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 30 items.","Congratulartory letters (F-G) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters (H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutnenant Governor. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters (J-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor/ 18 items.","Congratulatory letters (M-P) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters (R-S) and responses to Davis' 1981 election to Lieutenant Governor. 26 items.","Congratulatory letters (T-W) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor.","Congratulatory letters (A-C) and response to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.","Congratulatory letters (D-H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters (K-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters (M-W) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.","Congratulatory letters (A-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election to as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.","Congratulatory letters (M-Z) and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governor. 33 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 38 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 48 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 26 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 37 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 31 items.","Thank you letters from Davis to campaign workers in 1981 Lieutenant Governor's race. 33 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Statement by Davis pertaining to 1982 Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. 1 item.","Campaign literature for Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.","Newspaper clippings pertaining to the 1982 Senatorial race in Virginia. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 23 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 9 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 38 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 41 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 33 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 27 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 10 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate and the debt incurred therein. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to a Federal Election Commission complaint against Davis; 1982 Senatorial campaign. 12 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the 1977 Conference of Mayors. 14 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the 1980 Conference of Mayors. 12 items.","Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' mayoral administration of Portsmouth, Va. 15 items. See also PV1.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to 1980 state and national elections. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' election as first vice-president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. 4 items.","Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to Virginia House of Delegates electees. 66 items.","Memoranda and schedules pertaining to Davis' inauguration as lieutenant governor. 28 items.","Invitations and other memorabilia from Davis' 1982 inauguration as lieutenant governor. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 32 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items. See also PV2.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items. See also PV3.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV4.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV5.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer. 5 items.","Folders 91-170 Folders 91-119 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982). Folders 120-121 - Davis' personal correspondence, 1982. Folders 122-170 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1981-1982).","Davis' personal correspondence. 15 items.","Davis' personal correspondence. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to summer internships in Davis' office. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 6 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","No entry","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 26 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 4 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 33 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 29 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 39 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 34 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 33 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 30 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 26 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 29 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Folders 171-245 Folders 171-178 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1981-1982(. Folders 179-240 - Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule, 1981-1982. Folders 241-245 - Speeches by Davis on various topics (1978-1982).","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 14 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 13 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 27 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 20 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 35 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 31 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 15 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 10 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 18 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 24 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 15 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 18 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 24 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 28 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 28 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 27 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 12 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 16 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 30 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 5 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 16 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 9 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 13 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 7 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association of America. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Omnibus speech by Davis for use before Mortgage Banker Association groups. 1 item.","Speeches pertaining to Davis' nomination as Deomcrat for lieutenant governor. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on his campaign for lieutenant governor. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis in his campaign for lieutenant governor. 15 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 8 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Davis' acceptance speech for 1982 Senatorial Democratic nomination. 1 item.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speech by Davis. 1 item.","Folders 241-337 Folders 241-260 - Speeches by Davis on various topics (1978-1982). Folders 261-326 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1983). Folder 329 - Correspondence and reports pertaining to Eastern Virginia Medical Foundation (1983). Folders 330-337 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1983).","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 7 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 22 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (A-E) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence (F-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 4 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 11 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 30 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-N) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 22 items.","General correspondence (P-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 27 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 32 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 12 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 11 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 25 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 29 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 8 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Davis picnic, September 25, 1983, at Camp Pendleton. 23 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Democratic Party. 21 items.","Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to the Washington Presentation to the Democratic National Convention Site Selection Commiittee. 11 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the Eastern Virginia Medical Foundation. 23 items. See also PV6.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 28 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 31 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 31 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 4 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Professional Responsibility course required by the Virginia State Bar. 2 items.","Folders 338-421 Folders 338-363 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1983). Folder 364 - Correspondence pertaining to professional responsibilty course. Folders 365-402 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1983). Folders 403-414 - Weekly and daily schedule for Davis (1983). Folders 415-421 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1983).","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted 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items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items. See also PV7.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Folders 422-500 Folders 422-473 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1983). Folders 474-489 - Speeches by Davis (1983). Folders 490-500 - General and constituent correspondence (1984).","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 19 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 5 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 6 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 26 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 30 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 14 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 6 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items. See also photgraph file.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 14 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 4 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 27 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 8 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 19 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 21 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 21 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 5 items.","Folders 501-593 Folders 578-590 - Davis' political correspondence (1984) Folder 591 - Telegrams by Davis (1984) Folder 592 - Greetings by Davis (1984) Folder 593 - Correspondence pertaining to the Major League Baseball Commission (1984).","Davis' political correspondence. 7 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 17 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 22 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 9 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 8 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 15 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 10 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 13 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 16 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 6 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 18 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 11 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 10 items.","Telegrams sent by Davis . 12 items.","Greetings delivered by Davis. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Major League Baseball Commission. 8 items.","Folders 594-684 Folders 594-605 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death (1984) Folders 606-610 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1984) Folders 611-620 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1984). Folders 621-658 - Personal recommandation and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1984) Folder 659 - Press releases (1984) Folders 660-664 - Davis' schedule (1984) Folders 665-684 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984)","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 10 items.","Correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 17 items.","Correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 15 items.","Correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 17 items.","Correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 10 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 5 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 3 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Be). 19 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 14 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 17 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 22 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 23 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 22 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 24 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 19 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bf). 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bo-Bu). 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ca). 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ch-Co). 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Da). 10 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Do). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (F). 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ja-Joa). 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Joh-Jor). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ke-Ko). 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ky). 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (L). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Mc). 10 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (May-Me). 8 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Mi-Mu). 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O'D-Ot). 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ov). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa). 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pe-Pr). 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (R). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa-Sc). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sh-Sl). 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sn-Sw). 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T). 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 3 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wa). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (We). 69 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wh). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Will). 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wils-Wo). 5 items.","Press releases from Davis. 5 items.","Davis' schedule. 9 items.","Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Davis' schedule. 5 items.","Davis' schedule. 6 items.","Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items. See also PV8.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Folders 685-767 Folders 685-708 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984) Folders 709-767 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984)","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 35 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 1 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis announcing his intent to run for governor in 1985. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 1 item.","Undated speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the office of lieutenant governor. 4 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 22 items.","Telegrams sent by Davis. 8 items.","Thank you letters from Davis. 15 items.","Thank you leters from Davis. 18 items.","Thank you letters from Davis. 27 items. See also PV9.","Thank you letters to Virginia state troopers. 21 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 13 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 18 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 11 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 17 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 15 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 7 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the College of William and Mary. 19 items.","Folders 768-856 Folders 768-779 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984) Folders 780-799 - Speeches by Davis (1984) Folder 800 - Correspondence pertaining to office of Lieutenant Governer (1985) Folder 801 - Davis' political correspondence (1985) Folder 802 - Telegrams by Davis (1985) Folders 803-806 - Thank-you letters by Davis (1985) Folders 807-811 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1985) Folders 812-827 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1985) Folder 828 - Correspondence pertaining to College of William and Mary (1985) Folders 829-855 - Personal recommendations (1985) Folder 856 - Correspondence pertaining to constituent complaint of Shirly Hines against Ballard Construction (1985)","Correspondence and resumes of those seeking employment in the lieutenant governor's office. 25 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 1 item.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Bo). 29 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Br). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bu). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (C). 23 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E-F). 15 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 11 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 10 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (J-K). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (La). 13 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Le). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (M). 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 16 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O). 16 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa-Pe). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pr-Pu). 15 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Re). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ro). 8 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa). 18 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Se-Sta). 18 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sti-Sto). 13 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T-U). 8 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 11 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (W). 84 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the constituent complaint of Shirley Hines against Ballard Construction. 41 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 11 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 19 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 22 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 17 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 12 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 3 items.","Folders 857-938 Folders 857-860 - Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. (1985) Folders 861-865 - Davis' schedule (1985) Folders 860-876 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1985) Folders 877-912 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1985) Folder 913 - Greetings by Davis (1985) Folders 914-924 - Speeches by Davis (1985) Folders 925-926 - Campaign position papers (1985) Folders 927-931 - Speeches by Davis (1978-1981) Gartlan, Jr., et al, v. Richard J. Davis and J.T. Shropshire (n.d.) Folders 933-938 - Photographic prints (ca. 1980-1983)","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 30 items. See also PV10.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","PVI-PVII - Printed volumes on assorted topics (1979-1985). PVI-PVII AV4a - Videocassette of Davis and family discussing his career and years at William and Mary (ca. 1986)","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","Democratic Party (Va.)","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 86 D27","/repositories/2/resources/9033"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Richard J. Davis Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Richard J. Davis Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Richard J. 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Davis Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Tom Scott in 1988.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Tom Scott in 1988."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eVideocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Videocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1975-1985, of Richard J. Davis, mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia and lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The papers pertain primarily to his administration as lieutenant governor and include correspondence with politicians and constituents, personal correspondence, campaign material, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and a videocassette of Davis and his family discussing his years as a student at William \u0026amp; Mary, and his career.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(0 Folders: Folders 1-16 - Speeches, paraphernalia, and correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer. Folders 17-45 - Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governer, Folders 46-48 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 49-75 - Correspondence and paraphernalia pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. Folders 76-80 - Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' activities, 1975-1980. Folder 81 - Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to newly elected Delegates. Folders 82-83 - Schedules and memorabilia pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 84-90 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches made by Davis during 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer of Virginia. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign literature and paraphernalia from 1981 race for Lieutenant Governer. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases from Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchedules of Davis' campaign activities (for Lieutenant Governor). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (A-B) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (C-E) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulartory letters (F-G) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutnenant Governor. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (J-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor/ 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (M-P) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (R-S) and responses to Davis' 1981 election to Lieutenant Governor. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (T-W) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (A-C) and response to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (D-H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (K-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (M-W) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (A-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election to as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (M-Z) and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governor. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 48 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters from Davis to campaign workers in 1981 Lieutenant Governor's race. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement by Davis pertaining to 1982 Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign literature for Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings pertaining to the 1982 Senatorial race in Virginia. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate and the debt incurred therein. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to a Federal Election Commission complaint against Davis; 1982 Senatorial campaign. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports pertaining to the 1977 Conference of Mayors. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports pertaining to the 1980 Conference of Mayors. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' mayoral administration of Portsmouth, Va. 15 items. See also PV1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports pertaining to 1980 state and national elections. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' election as first vice-president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory correspondence from Davis to Virginia House of Delegates electees. 66 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda and schedules pertaining to Davis' inauguration as lieutenant governor. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations and other memorabilia from Davis' 1982 inauguration as lieutenant governor. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items. See also PV2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items. See also PV3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 91-170 Folders 91-119 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982). Folders 120-121 - Davis' personal correspondence, 1982. 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items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 171-245 Folders 171-178 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1981-1982(. Folders 179-240 - Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule, 1981-1982. 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resumes and correspondence (Sn-Sw). 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T). 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wa). 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (We). 69 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wh). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Will). 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wils-Wo). 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases from Davis. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' schedule. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' 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items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items. 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items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 685-767 Folders 685-708 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984) Folders 709-767 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 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items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 1 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis announcing his intent to run for governor in 1985. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to the office of lieutenant governor. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' political correspondence. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelegrams sent by Davis. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters from Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you leters from Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters from Davis. 27 items. See also PV9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters to Virginia state troopers. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to the College of William and Mary. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 768-856 Folders 768-779 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984) Folders 780-799 - Speeches by Davis (1984) Folder 800 - Correspondence pertaining to office of Lieutenant Governer (1985) Folder 801 - Davis' political correspondence (1985) Folder 802 - Telegrams by Davis (1985) Folders 803-806 - Thank-you letters by Davis (1985) Folders 807-811 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1985) Folders 812-827 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1985) Folder 828 - Correspondence pertaining to College of William and Mary (1985) Folders 829-855 - Personal recommendations (1985) Folder 856 - Correspondence pertaining to constituent complaint of Shirly Hines against Ballard Construction (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and resumes of those seeking employment in the lieutenant governor's office. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Bo). 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Br). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bu). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (C). 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E-F). 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (J-K). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (La). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Le). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (M). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O). 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa-Pe). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pr-Pu). 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Re). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ro). 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa). 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Se-Sta). 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sti-Sto). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T-U). 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (W). 84 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to the constituent complaint of Shirley Hines against Ballard Construction. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstituent requests for photos, information, etc. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstituent requests for photos, information, etc. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstituent requests for photos, information, etc. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstituent requests for photos, information, etc. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 857-938 Folders 857-860 - Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. (1985) Folders 861-865 - Davis' schedule (1985) Folders 860-876 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1985) Folders 877-912 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1985) Folder 913 - Greetings by Davis (1985) Folders 914-924 - Speeches by Davis (1985) Folders 925-926 - Campaign position papers (1985) Folders 927-931 - Speeches by Davis (1978-1981) Gartlan, Jr., et al, v. Richard J. Davis and J.T. Shropshire (n.d.) Folders 933-938 - Photographic prints (ca. 1980-1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 30 items. 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Davis, mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia and lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The papers pertain primarily to his administration as lieutenant governor and include correspondence with politicians and constituents, personal correspondence, campaign material, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and a videocassette of Davis and his family discussing his years as a student at William \u0026 Mary, and his career.","(0 Folders: Folders 1-16 - Speeches, paraphernalia, and correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer. Folders 17-45 - Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governer, Folders 46-48 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 49-75 - Correspondence and paraphernalia pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. Folders 76-80 - Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' activities, 1975-1980. Folder 81 - Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to newly elected Delegates. Folders 82-83 - Schedules and memorabilia pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 84-90 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982).","Speeches made by Davis during 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer of Virginia. 2 items.","Campaign literature and paraphernalia from 1981 race for Lieutenant Governer. 10 items.","Press releases from Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.","Schedules of Davis' campaign activities (for Lieutenant Governor). 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 7 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 5 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 6 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 1 item.","Congratulatory letters (A-B) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 25 items.","Congratulatory letters (C-E) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 30 items.","Congratulartory letters (F-G) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters (H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutnenant Governor. 20 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Lieutenant Governor. 33 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 38 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 48 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 26 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 37 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 31 items.","Thank you letters from Davis to campaign workers in 1981 Lieutenant Governor's race. 33 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Statement by Davis pertaining to 1982 Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. 1 item.","Campaign literature for Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.","Newspaper clippings pertaining to the 1982 Senatorial race in Virginia. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 23 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 9 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 38 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 41 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 33 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 27 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 10 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate and the debt incurred therein. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to a Federal Election Commission complaint against Davis; 1982 Senatorial campaign. 12 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the 1977 Conference of Mayors. 14 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the 1980 Conference of Mayors. 12 items.","Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' mayoral administration of Portsmouth, Va. 15 items. See also PV1.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to 1980 state and national elections. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' election as first vice-president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. 4 items.","Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to Virginia House of Delegates electees. 66 items.","Memoranda and schedules pertaining to Davis' inauguration as lieutenant governor. 28 items.","Invitations and other memorabilia from Davis' 1982 inauguration as lieutenant governor. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 32 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items. See also PV2.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items. See also PV3.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV4.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV5.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer. 5 items.","Folders 91-170 Folders 91-119 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982). Folders 120-121 - Davis' personal correspondence, 1982. Folders 122-170 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1981-1982).","Davis' personal correspondence. 15 items.","Davis' personal correspondence. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to summer internships in Davis' office. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 6 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","No entry","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 26 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 4 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 33 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 29 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 39 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 34 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 33 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 30 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 26 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 29 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Folders 171-245 Folders 171-178 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1981-1982(. Folders 179-240 - Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule, 1981-1982. Folders 241-245 - Speeches by Davis on various topics (1978-1982).","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 14 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 13 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 27 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 20 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 35 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' 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items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 27 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 12 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 16 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 30 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 5 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 16 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 9 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 13 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 7 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association of America. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Omnibus speech by Davis for use before Mortgage Banker Association groups. 1 item.","Speeches pertaining to Davis' nomination as Deomcrat for lieutenant governor. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on his campaign for lieutenant governor. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis in his campaign for lieutenant governor. 15 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 8 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Davis' acceptance speech for 1982 Senatorial Democratic nomination. 1 item.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speech by Davis. 1 item.","Folders 241-337 Folders 241-260 - Speeches by Davis on various topics (1978-1982). Folders 261-326 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1983). Folder 329 - Correspondence and reports pertaining to Eastern Virginia Medical Foundation (1983). Folders 330-337 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1983).","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 7 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 22 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (A-E) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence (F-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 4 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 11 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 30 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-N) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 22 items.","General correspondence (P-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 27 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 32 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 12 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 11 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 25 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 29 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 8 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Davis picnic, September 25, 1983, at Camp Pendleton. 23 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Democratic Party. 21 items.","Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to the Washington Presentation to the Democratic National Convention Site Selection Commiittee. 11 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the Eastern Virginia Medical Foundation. 23 items. See also PV6.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 28 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 31 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 31 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 4 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Professional Responsibility course required by the Virginia State Bar. 2 items.","Folders 338-421 Folders 338-363 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1983). Folder 364 - Correspondence pertaining to professional responsibilty course. Folders 365-402 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1983). Folders 403-414 - Weekly and daily schedule for Davis (1983). Folders 415-421 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1983).","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear acceptef by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 31 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 34 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 28 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 3 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 3 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items. See also PV7.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Folders 422-500 Folders 422-473 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1983). Folders 474-489 - Speeches by Davis (1983). Folders 490-500 - General and constituent correspondence (1984).","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 19 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 5 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 6 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 26 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 30 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 14 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 6 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items. See also photgraph file.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 14 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 4 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 27 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 8 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 19 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 21 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 21 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 5 items.","Folders 501-593 Folders 578-590 - Davis' political correspondence (1984) Folder 591 - Telegrams by Davis (1984) Folder 592 - Greetings by Davis (1984) Folder 593 - Correspondence pertaining to the Major League Baseball Commission (1984).","Davis' political correspondence. 7 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 17 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 22 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 9 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 8 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 15 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 10 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 13 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 16 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 6 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 18 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 11 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 10 items.","Telegrams sent by Davis . 12 items.","Greetings delivered by Davis. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Major League Baseball Commission. 8 items.","Folders 594-684 Folders 594-605 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death (1984) Folders 606-610 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1984) Folders 611-620 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1984). Folders 621-658 - Personal recommandation and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1984) Folder 659 - Press releases (1984) Folders 660-664 - Davis' schedule (1984) Folders 665-684 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984)","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 10 items.","Correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 17 items.","Correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 15 items.","Correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 17 items.","Correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 10 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 5 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 3 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Be). 19 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 14 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 17 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 22 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 23 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 22 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 24 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 19 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bf). 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bo-Bu). 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ca). 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ch-Co). 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Da). 10 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Do). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (F). 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ja-Joa). 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Joh-Jor). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ke-Ko). 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ky). 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (L). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Mc). 10 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (May-Me). 8 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Mi-Mu). 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O'D-Ot). 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ov). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa). 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pe-Pr). 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (R). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa-Sc). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sh-Sl). 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sn-Sw). 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T). 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 3 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wa). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (We). 69 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wh). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Will). 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wils-Wo). 5 items.","Press releases from Davis. 5 items.","Davis' schedule. 9 items.","Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Davis' schedule. 5 items.","Davis' schedule. 6 items.","Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items. See also PV8.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Folders 685-767 Folders 685-708 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984) Folders 709-767 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984)","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 35 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 1 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis announcing his intent to run for governor in 1985. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 1 item.","Undated speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the office of lieutenant governor. 4 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 22 items.","Telegrams sent by Davis. 8 items.","Thank you letters from Davis. 15 items.","Thank you leters from Davis. 18 items.","Thank you letters from Davis. 27 items. See also PV9.","Thank you letters to Virginia state troopers. 21 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 13 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 18 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 11 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 17 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 15 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 7 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the College of William and Mary. 19 items.","Folders 768-856 Folders 768-779 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984) Folders 780-799 - Speeches by Davis (1984) Folder 800 - Correspondence pertaining to office of Lieutenant Governer (1985) Folder 801 - Davis' political correspondence (1985) Folder 802 - Telegrams by Davis (1985) Folders 803-806 - Thank-you letters by Davis (1985) Folders 807-811 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1985) Folders 812-827 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1985) Folder 828 - Correspondence pertaining to College of William and Mary (1985) Folders 829-855 - Personal recommendations (1985) Folder 856 - Correspondence pertaining to constituent complaint of Shirly Hines against Ballard Construction (1985)","Correspondence and resumes of those seeking employment in the lieutenant governor's office. 25 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 1 item.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Bo). 29 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Br). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bu). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (C). 23 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E-F). 15 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 11 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 10 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (J-K). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (La). 13 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Le). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (M). 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 16 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O). 16 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa-Pe). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pr-Pu). 15 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Re). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ro). 8 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa). 18 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Se-Sta). 18 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sti-Sto). 13 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T-U). 8 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 11 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (W). 84 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the constituent complaint of Shirley Hines against Ballard Construction. 41 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 11 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 19 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 22 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 17 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 12 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 3 items.","Folders 857-938 Folders 857-860 - Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. (1985) Folders 861-865 - Davis' schedule (1985) Folders 860-876 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1985) Folders 877-912 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1985) Folder 913 - Greetings by Davis (1985) Folders 914-924 - Speeches by Davis (1985) Folders 925-926 - Campaign position papers (1985) Folders 927-931 - Speeches by Davis (1978-1981) Gartlan, Jr., et al, v. Richard J. Davis and J.T. Shropshire (n.d.) Folders 933-938 - Photographic prints (ca. 1980-1983)","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 30 items. See also PV10.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","PVI-PVII - Printed volumes on assorted topics (1979-1985). PVI-PVII AV4a - Videocassette of Davis and family discussing his career and years at William and Mary (ca. 1986)"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAll audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore 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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["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."],"names_coll_ssim":["Democratic Party (Va.)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (Va.)"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (Va.)"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":1003,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:51:30.800Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9033","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9033","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9033","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9033","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9033.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Davis, Richard J., Papers","title_ssm":["Richard J. Davis Papers"],"title_tesim":["Richard J. Davis Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1975-1985"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1975-1985"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 86 D27","/repositories/2/resources/9033"],"text":["Mss. 86 D27","/repositories/2/resources/9033","Richard J. Davis Papers","Virginia--Politics and Government","Virginia--Politics and government--20th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Virginia. Lieutenant-governor (1982-1986 : Davis)","Correspondence","Pamphlets","Reports","Speeches","Collection is open to all researchers. 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.","The collection is arranged chronologically. There is very little subject access and the names of correspondents are not listed in the inventory.","Richard Joseph Davis was born 7 August 1921 in Portsmouth, Va. He graduated from the  William \u0026 Mary and served in the United States Marine Corps. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a law degree. Davis was elected mayor of Portsmouth, chairman of the Virginia Democratic Party and served as lieutenant-governor from 1982-1986. Davis has been an unsuccessful candidate for U. S. Senate and for governor.","Other Information:"," A PDF document of this inventory is available online."," Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/86_D27_Davis.pdf","Processed by Tom Scott in 1988.","Videocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1975-1985, of Richard J. Davis, mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia and lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The papers pertain primarily to his administration as lieutenant governor and include correspondence with politicians and constituents, personal correspondence, campaign material, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and a videocassette of Davis and his family discussing his years as a student at William \u0026 Mary, and his career.","(0 Folders: Folders 1-16 - Speeches, paraphernalia, and correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer. Folders 17-45 - Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governer, Folders 46-48 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 49-75 - Correspondence and paraphernalia pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. Folders 76-80 - Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' activities, 1975-1980. Folder 81 - Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to newly elected Delegates. Folders 82-83 - Schedules and memorabilia pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 84-90 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982).","Speeches made by Davis during 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer of Virginia. 2 items.","Campaign literature and paraphernalia from 1981 race for Lieutenant Governer. 10 items.","Press releases from Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.","Schedules of Davis' campaign activities (for Lieutenant Governor). 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 7 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 5 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 6 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 1 item.","Congratulatory letters (A-B) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 25 items.","Congratulatory letters (C-E) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 30 items.","Congratulartory letters (F-G) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters (H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutnenant Governor. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters (J-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor/ 18 items.","Congratulatory letters (M-P) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters (R-S) and responses to Davis' 1981 election to Lieutenant Governor. 26 items.","Congratulatory letters (T-W) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor.","Congratulatory letters (A-C) and response to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.","Congratulatory letters (D-H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters (K-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters (M-W) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.","Congratulatory letters (A-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election to as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.","Congratulatory letters (M-Z) and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governor. 33 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 38 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 48 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 26 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 37 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 31 items.","Thank you letters from Davis to campaign workers in 1981 Lieutenant Governor's race. 33 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Statement by Davis pertaining to 1982 Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. 1 item.","Campaign literature for Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.","Newspaper clippings pertaining to the 1982 Senatorial race in Virginia. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 23 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 9 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 38 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 41 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 33 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 27 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 10 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate and the debt incurred therein. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to a Federal Election Commission complaint against Davis; 1982 Senatorial campaign. 12 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the 1977 Conference of Mayors. 14 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the 1980 Conference of Mayors. 12 items.","Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' mayoral administration of Portsmouth, Va. 15 items. See also PV1.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to 1980 state and national elections. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' election as first vice-president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. 4 items.","Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to Virginia House of Delegates electees. 66 items.","Memoranda and schedules pertaining to Davis' inauguration as lieutenant governor. 28 items.","Invitations and other memorabilia from Davis' 1982 inauguration as lieutenant governor. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 32 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items. See also PV2.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items. See also PV3.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV4.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV5.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer. 5 items.","Folders 91-170 Folders 91-119 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982). Folders 120-121 - Davis' personal correspondence, 1982. Folders 122-170 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1981-1982).","Davis' personal correspondence. 15 items.","Davis' personal correspondence. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to summer internships in Davis' office. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 6 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","No entry","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 26 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 4 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 33 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 29 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 39 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 34 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 33 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 30 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 26 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 29 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Folders 171-245 Folders 171-178 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1981-1982(. Folders 179-240 - Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule, 1981-1982. Folders 241-245 - Speeches by Davis on various topics (1978-1982).","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 14 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 13 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 27 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 20 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 35 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 31 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 15 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 10 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 18 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 24 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 15 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 18 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 24 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 28 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 28 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 27 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 12 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 16 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 30 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 5 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 16 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 9 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 13 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 7 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association of America. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Omnibus speech by Davis for use before Mortgage Banker Association groups. 1 item.","Speeches pertaining to Davis' nomination as Deomcrat for lieutenant governor. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on his campaign for lieutenant governor. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis in his campaign for lieutenant governor. 15 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 8 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Davis' acceptance speech for 1982 Senatorial Democratic nomination. 1 item.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speech by Davis. 1 item.","Folders 241-337 Folders 241-260 - Speeches by Davis on various topics (1978-1982). Folders 261-326 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1983). Folder 329 - Correspondence and reports pertaining to Eastern Virginia Medical Foundation (1983). Folders 330-337 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1983).","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 7 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 22 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (A-E) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence (F-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 4 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 11 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 30 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-N) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 22 items.","General correspondence (P-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 27 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 32 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 12 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 11 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 25 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 29 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 8 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Davis picnic, September 25, 1983, at Camp Pendleton. 23 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Democratic Party. 21 items.","Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to the Washington Presentation to the Democratic National Convention Site Selection Commiittee. 11 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the Eastern Virginia Medical Foundation. 23 items. See also PV6.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 28 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 31 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 31 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 4 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Professional Responsibility course required by the Virginia State Bar. 2 items.","Folders 338-421 Folders 338-363 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1983). Folder 364 - Correspondence pertaining to professional responsibilty course. Folders 365-402 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1983). Folders 403-414 - Weekly and daily schedule for Davis (1983). Folders 415-421 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1983).","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear acceptef by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 31 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 34 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 28 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 3 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 3 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items. See also PV7.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Folders 422-500 Folders 422-473 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1983). Folders 474-489 - Speeches by Davis (1983). Folders 490-500 - General and constituent correspondence (1984).","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 19 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 5 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 6 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 26 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 30 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 14 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 6 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items. See also photgraph file.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 14 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 4 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 27 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 8 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 19 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 21 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 21 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 5 items.","Folders 501-593 Folders 578-590 - Davis' political correspondence (1984) Folder 591 - Telegrams by Davis (1984) Folder 592 - Greetings by Davis (1984) Folder 593 - Correspondence pertaining to the Major League Baseball Commission (1984).","Davis' political correspondence. 7 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 17 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 22 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 9 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 8 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 15 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 10 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 13 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 16 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 6 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 18 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 11 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 10 items.","Telegrams sent by Davis . 12 items.","Greetings delivered by Davis. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Major League Baseball Commission. 8 items.","Folders 594-684 Folders 594-605 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death (1984) Folders 606-610 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1984) Folders 611-620 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1984). Folders 621-658 - Personal recommandation and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1984) Folder 659 - Press releases (1984) Folders 660-664 - Davis' schedule (1984) Folders 665-684 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984)","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 10 items.","Correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 17 items.","Correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 15 items.","Correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 17 items.","Correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 10 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 5 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 3 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Be). 19 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 14 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 17 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 22 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 23 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 22 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 24 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 19 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bf). 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bo-Bu). 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ca). 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ch-Co). 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Da). 10 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Do). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (F). 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ja-Joa). 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Joh-Jor). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ke-Ko). 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ky). 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (L). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Mc). 10 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (May-Me). 8 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Mi-Mu). 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O'D-Ot). 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ov). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa). 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pe-Pr). 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (R). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa-Sc). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sh-Sl). 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sn-Sw). 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T). 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 3 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wa). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (We). 69 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wh). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Will). 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wils-Wo). 5 items.","Press releases from Davis. 5 items.","Davis' schedule. 9 items.","Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Davis' schedule. 5 items.","Davis' schedule. 6 items.","Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items. See also PV8.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Folders 685-767 Folders 685-708 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984) Folders 709-767 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984)","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 35 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 1 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis announcing his intent to run for governor in 1985. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 1 item.","Undated speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the office of lieutenant governor. 4 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 22 items.","Telegrams sent by Davis. 8 items.","Thank you letters from Davis. 15 items.","Thank you leters from Davis. 18 items.","Thank you letters from Davis. 27 items. See also PV9.","Thank you letters to Virginia state troopers. 21 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 13 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 18 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 11 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 17 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 15 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 7 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the College of William and Mary. 19 items.","Folders 768-856 Folders 768-779 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984) Folders 780-799 - Speeches by Davis (1984) Folder 800 - Correspondence pertaining to office of Lieutenant Governer (1985) Folder 801 - Davis' political correspondence (1985) Folder 802 - Telegrams by Davis (1985) Folders 803-806 - Thank-you letters by Davis (1985) Folders 807-811 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1985) Folders 812-827 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1985) Folder 828 - Correspondence pertaining to College of William and Mary (1985) Folders 829-855 - Personal recommendations (1985) Folder 856 - Correspondence pertaining to constituent complaint of Shirly Hines against Ballard Construction (1985)","Correspondence and resumes of those seeking employment in the lieutenant governor's office. 25 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 1 item.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Bo). 29 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Br). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bu). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (C). 23 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E-F). 15 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 11 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 10 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (J-K). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (La). 13 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Le). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (M). 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 16 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O). 16 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa-Pe). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pr-Pu). 15 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Re). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ro). 8 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa). 18 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Se-Sta). 18 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sti-Sto). 13 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T-U). 8 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 11 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (W). 84 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the constituent complaint of Shirley Hines against Ballard Construction. 41 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 11 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 19 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 22 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 17 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 12 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 3 items.","Folders 857-938 Folders 857-860 - Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. (1985) Folders 861-865 - Davis' schedule (1985) Folders 860-876 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1985) Folders 877-912 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1985) Folder 913 - Greetings by Davis (1985) Folders 914-924 - Speeches by Davis (1985) Folders 925-926 - Campaign position papers (1985) Folders 927-931 - Speeches by Davis (1978-1981) Gartlan, Jr., et al, v. Richard J. Davis and J.T. Shropshire (n.d.) Folders 933-938 - Photographic prints (ca. 1980-1983)","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 30 items. See also PV10.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","PVI-PVII - Printed volumes on assorted topics (1979-1985). PVI-PVII AV4a - Videocassette of Davis and family discussing his career and years at William and Mary (ca. 1986)","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","Democratic Party (Va.)","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 86 D27","/repositories/2/resources/9033"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Richard J. Davis Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Richard J. Davis Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Richard J. 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The papers pertain primarily to his administration as lieutenant governor and include correspondence with politicians and constituents, personal correspondence, campaign material, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and a videocassette of Davis and his family discussing his years as a student at William \u0026amp; Mary, and his career.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(0 Folders: Folders 1-16 - Speeches, paraphernalia, and correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer. Folders 17-45 - Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governer, Folders 46-48 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 49-75 - Correspondence and paraphernalia pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. Folders 76-80 - Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' activities, 1975-1980. Folder 81 - Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to newly elected Delegates. 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Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia 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responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (A-C) and response to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (D-H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (K-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (M-W) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (A-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election to as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters (M-Z) and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governor. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 12 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resumes and correspondence (Sn-Sw). 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T). 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wa). 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (We). 69 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wh). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Will). 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wils-Wo). 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases from Davis. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' schedule. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' schedule. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' schedule. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' schedule. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' schedule. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 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items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 685-767 Folders 685-708 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984) Folders 709-767 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 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items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 1 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis announcing his intent to run for governor in 1985. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches by Davis on various topics. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to the office of lieutenant governor. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' political correspondence. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelegrams sent by Davis. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters from Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you leters from Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters from Davis. 27 items. See also PV9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters to Virginia state troopers. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters from Davis. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters from Davis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to the College of William and Mary. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 768-856 Folders 768-779 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984) Folders 780-799 - Speeches by Davis (1984) Folder 800 - Correspondence pertaining to office of Lieutenant Governer (1985) Folder 801 - Davis' political correspondence (1985) Folder 802 - Telegrams by Davis (1985) Folders 803-806 - Thank-you letters by Davis (1985) Folders 807-811 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1985) Folders 812-827 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1985) Folder 828 - Correspondence pertaining to College of William and Mary (1985) Folders 829-855 - Personal recommendations (1985) Folder 856 - Correspondence pertaining to constituent complaint of Shirly Hines against Ballard Construction (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and resumes of those seeking employment in the lieutenant governor's office. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Bo). 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Br). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bu). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (C). 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E-F). 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (J-K). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (La). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Le). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (M). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O). 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa-Pe). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pr-Pu). 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Re). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ro). 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa). 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Se-Sta). 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sti-Sto). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T-U). 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (W). 84 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence pertaining to the constituent complaint of Shirley Hines against Ballard Construction. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstituent requests for photos, information, etc. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstituent requests for photos, information, etc. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstituent requests for photos, information, etc. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstituent requests for photos, information, etc. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis' weekly and daily schedules. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 857-938 Folders 857-860 - Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. (1985) Folders 861-865 - Davis' schedule (1985) Folders 860-876 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1985) Folders 877-912 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1985) Folder 913 - Greetings by Davis (1985) Folders 914-924 - Speeches by Davis (1985) Folders 925-926 - Campaign position papers (1985) Folders 927-931 - Speeches by Davis (1978-1981) Gartlan, Jr., et al, v. Richard J. Davis and J.T. Shropshire (n.d.) 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Davis, mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia and lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The papers pertain primarily to his administration as lieutenant governor and include correspondence with politicians and constituents, personal correspondence, campaign material, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and a videocassette of Davis and his family discussing his years as a student at William \u0026 Mary, and his career.","(0 Folders: Folders 1-16 - Speeches, paraphernalia, and correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer. Folders 17-45 - Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governer, Folders 46-48 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 49-75 - Correspondence and paraphernalia pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. Folders 76-80 - Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' activities, 1975-1980. Folder 81 - Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to newly elected Delegates. Folders 82-83 - Schedules and memorabilia pertaining to Davis' inauguration. Folders 84-90 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982).","Speeches made by Davis during 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governer of Virginia. 2 items.","Campaign literature and paraphernalia from 1981 race for Lieutenant Governer. 10 items.","Press releases from Davis' 1981 campaign for Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.","Schedules of Davis' campaign activities (for Lieutenant Governor). 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 4 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 7 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 5 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 6 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governer. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1981 campaign for Virginia Lieutenant Governor. 1 item.","Congratulatory letters (A-B) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 25 items.","Congratulatory letters (C-E) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 30 items.","Congratulartory letters (F-G) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters (H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutnenant Governor. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters (J-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor/ 18 items.","Congratulatory letters (M-P) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters (R-S) and responses to Davis' 1981 election to Lieutenant Governor. 26 items.","Congratulatory letters (T-W) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor.","Congratulatory letters (A-C) and response to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 28 items.","Congratulatory letters (D-H) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters (K-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters (M-W) and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.","Congratulatory letters (A-L) and responses to Davis' 1981 election to as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.","Congratulatory letters (M-Z) and responses to Davis' election as Lieutenant Governor. 33 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 38 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 48 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 26 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 37 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters and responses to Davis' 1981 election as Lieutenant Governor. 31 items.","Thank you letters from Davis to campaign workers in 1981 Lieutenant Governor's race. 33 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' inauguration as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Statement by Davis pertaining to 1982 Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. 1 item.","Campaign literature for Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.","Newspaper clippings pertaining to the 1982 Senatorial race in Virginia. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 7 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 23 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 9 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 38 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 41 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 33 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 27 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 10 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate. 26 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' 1982 campaign for U.S. Senate and the debt incurred therein. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to a Federal Election Commission complaint against Davis; 1982 Senatorial campaign. 12 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the 1977 Conference of Mayors. 14 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the 1980 Conference of Mayors. 12 items.","Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to Davis' mayoral administration of Portsmouth, Va. 15 items. See also PV1.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to 1980 state and national elections. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' election as first vice-president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. 4 items.","Congratulatory correspondence from Davis to Virginia House of Delegates electees. 66 items.","Memoranda and schedules pertaining to Davis' inauguration as lieutenant governor. 28 items.","Invitations and other memorabilia from Davis' 1982 inauguration as lieutenant governor. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 32 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items. See also PV2.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 39 items. See also PV3.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV4.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 14 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 19 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 34 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 20 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 12 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 21 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 27 items. See also PV5.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 22 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 17 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 24 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governor. 36 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer. 5 items.","Folders 91-170 Folders 91-119 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1981-1982). Folders 120-121 - Davis' personal correspondence, 1982. Folders 122-170 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1981-1982).","Davis' personal correspondence. 15 items.","Davis' personal correspondence. 11 items.","Correspondence pertaining to summer internships in Davis' office. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 6 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","No entry","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 26 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 4 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 33 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 29 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 39 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 34 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 33 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 30 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 26 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 29 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Folders 171-245 Folders 171-178 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1981-1982(. Folders 179-240 - Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule, 1981-1982. Folders 241-245 - Speeches by Davis on various topics (1978-1982).","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 14 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 13 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 27 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 20 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 35 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 31 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 15 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 10 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 18 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 24 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 15 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 17 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 18 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 24 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 28 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 28 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 21 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 27 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 22 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 12 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 16 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 30 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 5 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 16 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 9 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 25 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 13 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 23 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 26 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 19 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 29 items.","Correspondence and forms pertaining to Davis' schedule. 7 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association of America. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Speech by Davis to Mortgage Bankers Association. 1 item.","Omnibus speech by Davis for use before Mortgage Banker Association groups. 1 item.","Speeches pertaining to Davis' nomination as Deomcrat for lieutenant governor. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on his campaign for lieutenant governor. 6 items.","Speeches by Davis in his campaign for lieutenant governor. 15 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 8 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Davis' acceptance speech for 1982 Senatorial Democratic nomination. 1 item.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speech by Davis. 1 item.","Folders 241-337 Folders 241-260 - Speeches by Davis on various topics (1978-1982). Folders 261-326 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as Lieutenant Governer (1983). Folder 329 - Correspondence and reports pertaining to Eastern Virginia Medical Foundation (1983). Folders 330-337 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1983).","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 7 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 22 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (A-E) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence (F-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 4 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 11 items.","General correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 9 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 30 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence (A-N) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 22 items.","General correspondence (P-Z) pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 27 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 15 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 32 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 12 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 11 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 16 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 14 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 20 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 21 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 25 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 10 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 17 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 18 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 19 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 23 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 29 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 8 items.","General correspondence pertaining to Davis' activities as lieutenant governor. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Davis picnic, September 25, 1983, at Camp Pendleton. 23 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Democratic Party. 21 items.","Correspondence, speeches, and reports pertaining to the Washington Presentation to the Democratic National Convention Site Selection Commiittee. 11 items.","Correspondence and reports pertaining to the Eastern Virginia Medical Foundation. 23 items. See also PV6.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 28 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 31 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 31 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 27 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 4 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Professional Responsibility course required by the Virginia State Bar. 2 items.","Folders 338-421 Folders 338-363 - Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1983). Folder 364 - Correspondence pertaining to professional responsibilty course. Folders 365-402 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1983). Folders 403-414 - Weekly and daily schedule for Davis (1983). Folders 415-421 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1983).","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear acceptef by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 31 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 34 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 28 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 3 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 5 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 4 items.","Weekly and daily schedules for Davis. 3 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 32 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items. See also PV7.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 5 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Folders 422-500 Folders 422-473 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1983). Folders 474-489 - Speeches by Davis (1983). Folders 490-500 - General and constituent correspondence (1984).","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 19 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 5 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 6 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 17 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 26 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 30 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 14 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 20 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 6 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items. See also photgraph file.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 13 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 14 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 4 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 27 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 8 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 16 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 19 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 21 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 18 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 21 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 9 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 11 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 10 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 15 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 22 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 12 items.","General and constituent correspondence. 5 items.","Folders 501-593 Folders 578-590 - Davis' political correspondence (1984) Folder 591 - Telegrams by Davis (1984) Folder 592 - Greetings by Davis (1984) Folder 593 - Correspondence pertaining to the Major League Baseball Commission (1984).","Davis' political correspondence. 7 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 17 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 22 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 9 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 8 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 15 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 10 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 13 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 16 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 6 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 18 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 11 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 10 items.","Telegrams sent by Davis . 12 items.","Greetings delivered by Davis. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the Major League Baseball Commission. 8 items.","Folders 594-684 Folders 594-605 - Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death (1984) Folders 606-610 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1984) Folders 611-620 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1984). Folders 621-658 - Personal recommandation and accompanying resumes and correspondence (1984) Folder 659 - Press releases (1984) Folders 660-664 - Davis' schedule (1984) Folders 665-684 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984)","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 8 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 10 items.","Correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 17 items.","Correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 15 items.","Correspondence (A-L) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 17 items.","Correspondence (M-Z) pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 15 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 10 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 5 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 16 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 13 items.","Correspondence pertaining to Davis' sister's death. 3 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Be). 19 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 14 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 17 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 22 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters for Davis. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 23 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 22 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 24 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 18 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 19 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 20 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters by Davis. 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 24 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bf). 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bo-Bu). 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ca). 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ch-Co). 17 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Da). 10 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Do). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (F). 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 23 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 21 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ja-Joa). 25 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Joh-Jor). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ke-Ko). 12 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ky). 22 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (L). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Mc). 10 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (May-Me). 8 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Mi-Mu). 16 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O'D-Ot). 15 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ov). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa). 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pe-Pr). 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (R). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa-Sc). 20 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sh-Sl). 19 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sn-Sw). 14 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T). 9 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 3 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wa). 7 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (We). 69 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wh). 11 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Will). 18 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Wils-Wo). 5 items.","Press releases from Davis. 5 items.","Davis' schedule. 9 items.","Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Davis' schedule. 5 items.","Davis' schedule. 6 items.","Davis' schedule. 3 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items. See also PV8.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Folders 685-767 Folders 685-708 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1984) Folders 709-767 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984)","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 35 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 25 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 28 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 26 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 10 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 12 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 22 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 4 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 1 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis announcing his intent to run for governor in 1985. 2 items.","Speeches by Davis on various topics. 1 item.","Undated speeches by Davis on various topics. 3 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the office of lieutenant governor. 4 items.","Davis' political correspondence. 22 items.","Telegrams sent by Davis. 8 items.","Thank you letters from Davis. 15 items.","Thank you leters from Davis. 18 items.","Thank you letters from Davis. 27 items. See also PV9.","Thank you letters to Virginia state troopers. 21 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 13 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 15 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 18 items.","Sympathy letters from Davis. 11 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 17 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 14 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 16 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 12 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 21 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 15 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 7 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 13 items.","Congratulatory letters from Davis. 18 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the College of William and Mary. 19 items.","Folders 768-856 Folders 768-779 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1984) Folders 780-799 - Speeches by Davis (1984) Folder 800 - Correspondence pertaining to office of Lieutenant Governer (1985) Folder 801 - Davis' political correspondence (1985) Folder 802 - Telegrams by Davis (1985) Folders 803-806 - Thank-you letters by Davis (1985) Folders 807-811 - Sympathy letters from Davis (1985) Folders 812-827 - Congratulatory letters from Davis (1985) Folder 828 - Correspondence pertaining to College of William and Mary (1985) Folders 829-855 - Personal recommendations (1985) Folder 856 - Correspondence pertaining to constituent complaint of Shirly Hines against Ballard Construction (1985)","Correspondence and resumes of those seeking employment in the lieutenant governor's office. 25 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (A). 1 item.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ba-Bo). 29 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Br). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Bu). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (C). 23 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (E-F). 15 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (G). 11 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ha). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (He). 10 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Hi-Hu). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (J-K). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (La). 13 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Le). 20 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (M). 13 items.","Personal recommendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (N). 16 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (O). 16 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pa-Pe). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Pr-Pu). 15 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Re). 12 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Ro). 8 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sa). 18 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Se-Sta). 18 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (Sti-Sto). 13 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (T-U). 8 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (V). 11 items.","Personal reccomendations and accompanying resumes and correspondence (W). 84 items.","Correspondence pertaining to the constituent complaint of Shirley Hines against Ballard Construction. 41 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 11 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 19 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 22 items.","Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. 17 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 12 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 4 items.","Davis' weekly and daily schedules. 3 items.","Folders 857-938 Folders 857-860 - Constituent requests for photos, information, etc. (1985) Folders 861-865 - Davis' schedule (1985) Folders 860-876 - Invitations to appear accepted by Davis (1985) Folders 877-912 - Invitations to appear declined by Davis (1985) Folder 913 - Greetings by Davis (1985) Folders 914-924 - Speeches by Davis (1985) Folders 925-926 - Campaign position papers (1985) Folders 927-931 - Speeches by Davis (1978-1981) Gartlan, Jr., et al, v. Richard J. Davis and J.T. Shropshire (n.d.) Folders 933-938 - Photographic prints (ca. 1980-1983)","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 15 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 9 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 20 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 8 items.","Invitations to appear accepted by Davis. 11 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 13 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 16 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 21 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 19 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 23 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 17 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 14 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 18 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 29 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 27 items.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 30 items. See also PV10.","Invitations to appear declined by Davis. 24 items.","PVI-PVII - Printed volumes on assorted topics (1979-1985). PVI-PVII AV4a - Videocassette of Davis and family discussing his career and years at William and Mary (ca. 1986)"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAll audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore 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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["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."],"names_coll_ssim":["Democratic Party (Va.)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (Va.)"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (Va.)"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":1003,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:51:30.800Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9033"}},{"id":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_632","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Robert James Sullivan Jr. papers","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihart_repositories_4_resources_632#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Sullivan, Robert James, Jr., 1937-2013","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihart_repositories_4_resources_632#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of professional and personal records and reports, and document Sullivan's time as City Planner of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991, his career in the Political Science Department at James Madison University, and work as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg. Materials include city planning reports, newspaper articles, photographs, scrapbooks, and maps.","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihart_repositories_4_resources_632#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_632","ead_ssi":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_632","_root_":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_632","_nest_parent_":"vihart_repositories_4_resources_632","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/JMU/repositories_4_resources_632.xml","title_ssm":["Robert James Sullivan Jr. papers"],"title_tesim":["Robert James Sullivan Jr. papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["circa 1930-2013"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["circa 1930-2013"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["SC 0003","/repositories/4/resources/632"],"text":["SC 0003","/repositories/4/resources/632","Robert James Sullivan Jr. papers","Harrisonburg (Va.) -- History -- 20th century","Harrisonburg (Va.) -- History -- 21st century","Harrisonburg (Va.) -- Description and travel","Harrisonburg (Va.) -- Politics and government","Newtown (Rockingham County, Va.)","Virginia -- History, Local","City planning -- Virginia -- Harrisonburg","Community development, Urban -- Virginia -- Harrisonburg","Letters (correspondence)","Color slides","Digital images","Photographs","Annual reports","Maps (documents)","Newspaper clippings","Scrapbooks","Pamphlets","Drawings (visual works)","Brochures","Collection open to research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","All slides within series 6: Photographs and Slides, have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons  (https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).","The papers are arranged in six series. Series 1: Reports and Series 2: City of Harrisonburg are arranged further into subseries. All series and subseries arranged chronologically.","Reports, 1946-1992 City of Harrisonburg, 1958-2012 Personal Papers, 1952-2013 Scrapbooks and Newspaper, 1945-2012 Maps, 1958-2003 Photographs and Slides, circa 1930-2012","Arranged topically.","Arranged under two headings: Photographs, and Slides. Photographs are arranged chronologically, and Slides are arranged topically.","Robert \"Bobby\" James Sullivan Jr. was born on November 18, 1937 in Harrisonburg, Virginia and was the eldest son of the late Robert J. Sullivan Sr. and Goldie Liskey Sullivan. He passed away on February 4, 2013. Sullivan graduated from Harrisonburg High School in 1956 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Mount St. Mary's College in 1960 and a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1962. He married Kathleen Marie Donovan on June 27, 1964.","Sullivan was the City Planner for the city of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991 during the years that saw Urban Redevelopment for parts of the city as well as growth through annexation. He also taught as an adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science for James Madison University from 1970-2006. See folder titled \"Background Information, Robert J. Sullivan, Jr., August 1998\" from the Personal Papers series for details of his life and career.","Known locally as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg, Sullivan often spoke to groups about the history of Harrisonburg. He was responsible for creating walking tours of downtown Harrisonburg first with his JMU Political Science classes, and later with the larger community.","Sullivan was a life-long member of Blessed Sacrament parish and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served on the Rockingham Public Library Board and the Salvation Army Advisory Board for over thirty years. He was especially fond of the Harrisonburg High School athletic teams and was recognized as the Harrisonburg Blue Streaks biggest fan when he was inducted into the Harrisonburg High School Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 2008.","When this collection was received from the donor, some materials had been wet and suffered from mold damage. Materials with excessive water damage or mold were photocopied and the originals discarded.","SdArch 2-3 : Oral history interview [sound recording] / Bob Sullivan ; interviewed by Amy Accles, forms part of Court Square, Harrisonburg, Virginia, an oral history project. Transcript also available in Special Collections and the circulating collection: F234.H31 A29 1990.","The Harrisonburg, VA branch of the Massanutten Regional Library holds 36 scrapbooks created by Sullivan from the years 1965-2001. These scrapbooks are cataloged under the title \"Harrisonburg Civic Scrapbook.\"","The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of materials that Sullivan created and collected relating mostly to the city of Harrisonburg, Virginia, where he served as the City Planner from 1965-1991. The collection contains documents related to city planning, the history and expansion of Harrisonburg, and urban renewal. Other materials document his time in the Political Science Department at James Madison University as well as the walking tours he led of downtown Harrisonburg. His personal papers include newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other documents relating to his life and career. Also contained in the collection are a large number of photographs and slides that Sullivan took that capture the growth and changes in Harrisonburg over time. Images of note include a panoramic view of Harrisonburg ca. 1930, photos and slides that document urban renewal projects, and images of downtown Harrisonburg, VA from the 1960s-2000s.","Arranged into three subseries: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, and Miscellaneous Reports, 1946-1992. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 1.1: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, contains a continuous run of annual reports for the City Planning Commission from 1965 through 1981. These annual reports include planning commission highlights and monthly summaries of activities. The 1965-1966 report notes that Robert J. Sullivan Jr. took over the duties of Planning Director on October 1, 1965.","Subseries 1.2: Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, contains reports prepared under the contract for the Local Planning Section: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, State of Virginia. The preparation of these reports was funded in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The reports contain analysis of various aspects of the city of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and information pertaining to residential neighborhoods and the downtown area. These Urban Planning Grants also include a 1966 comprehensive plan for development over the following twenty years as well as a summary report of that plan. These reports were office copies that belonged to Robert James Sullivan Jr. and have his name written on the cover. Because of excessive mold on these reports, all items from this subseries have been photocopied and originals discarded.","Subseries 1.3: Miscellaneous City Planning Reports, 1946-1992, contains various other reports that relate to city planning in Harrisonburg or city planning in general. Two reports relate to city planning in Norfolk, Virginia from the 1940s and 1950s and document urban renewal or \"slum clearance\" efforts there. Box 1 folder 27 contains an outline of the history of City Planning in Harrisonburg, beginning with the establishment of the Planning Commission in March, 1938. The report titled Harrisonburg: \"The City with the Planned Future,\" contains a detailed history of the founding and growth of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and documentation of land annexation as well a listing of the members of City Council from 1849-2006.","Arranged into two subseries: City Planning, 1960-2012, and Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 2.1: City Planning, 1960-2012, contains materials that Sullivan created in his role as City Planner, or that relate to city planning functions. Types of materials include photos and other documents related to the Northeast Urban Redevelopment Project, newspaper articles about city planning and the growth and development of Harrisonburg, and documents relating to zoning and historic district status. The folders titled \"What do you think of Federal Aid? Photos and description,\" contain a document written in 2012 by Sullivan explaining the history of urban redevelopment in Harrisonburg, and his role in the \"slum clearance\" projects of the 1950s and 1960s.","Subseries 2.2: Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008, contains materials collected by Sullivan that relate to the history of Harrisonburg, as well as materials he created related to the history and development of the city. Sullivan was known as the \"unofficial historian of Harrisonburg\" and materials in this subseries document the history and development of Harrisonburg. Items of note include original drawings of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1950s and 1960s as well as posters and brochures that contain Sullivan's sketches for the 1980 Bicentennial celebration. Other materials include the text of various talks Sullivan gave on the history of Harrisonburg to various groups in town.","Arranged Chronologically. Materials in the Personal Papers series document Sullivan's professional activities as well as his time as an instructor in the Political Science Department at James Madison University. Please note that the folder titled \"JMU Classes - Evaluations,\" do not contain student grades or performance evaluations, but rather contain evaluations completed by students about Sullivan's performance as an instructor. For details of Sullivan's life and career highlights please see the folder titled \"Background Information Robert J. Sullivan Jr., August 1998.\"","Arranged Chronologically. The Scrapbooks and Newspaper series consists of newspaper clippings collected by Sullivan, either loose in folders, or pasted into scrapbook pages, that document city planning activities primarily in Harrisonburg, VA. Most newspaper clippings come from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record. In addition to clippings that document city planning efforts, Sullivan also collected clippings that relate to historical aspects of Harrisonburg, particularly those that feature images of Harrisonburg from the past. The folder titled \"Old Times\" : News and photos from the Daily News-Record contains a copy of the front page of the Daily News-Record from 1945 that reports on the ending of World War II. Please note that the scrapbooks in box 5, folders 4-7 are photocopies of the original scrapbooks. The original scrapbooks suffered from mold damage and were not retained.","The maps series contains maps produced or used by the Harrisonburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority that document homes and businesses in areas of Harrisonburg slated for demolition through urban renewal initiatives. Other city planning maps include hand-drawn maps created by Sullivan that show the growth of Harrisonburg over time and through annexation, as well as miscellaneous maps of Harrrisonburg and Rockingham County collected from various sources. Map identifier is located on the back of each item in the bottom right corner.","Broad Street, Mason Street, N. Main Street","Broad Street, E. Gay St.","N. Mason St, Rock St.","Effinger St., Broad St.","N. Mason, E. Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., E. Rock St.","This series comprises photographic prints and slides created or collected by Sullivan that primarily document neighborhoods, buildings, and other locations in and around Harrisonburg, Virginia from circa 1930 to 2006.\nImages document the areas of Harrisonburg targeted for urban renewal in the 1960s, street widening and other planning commission projects, as well as buildings and other features of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1960s-early 2000s. Images in this series were taken and used by Sullivan both in his professional capacity as City Planning Director, as well as for personal use. Other content found among this series includes images of Harrisonburg High School football games in the early 2000s as well as images of JMU students in classes taught by Sullivan and on walking tours conducted as part of his courses from 1990-2006. Items identified as photo albums in the inventory were removed from their original albums and foldered individually with corresponding captions as folder titles.","\nAll slides have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons  (https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).  Slides are arranged topically from the original arrangement created by Sullivan, and are listed alphabetically. Descriptive titles for the topical groupings listed in the inventory were transcribed from Sullivan's own description, written onto slide reel boxes. Additionally, Sullivan wrote item level image description onto most slides in the collection. That descriptive information is listed as the image title when viewing the images within JMU Scholarly Commons.","Most slide images document Harrisonburg and the surrounding area from the 1960s-1980s. Other content includes images of Reston, VA, and Durham, NC that feature housing complexes and downtown areas. Note that images of Harrisonburg are found within the grouping labeled as \"Durham, NC,\" as well as in the grouping titled \"non-H'burg.\"","Includes Turkey Statue - \"Welcome to Rockingham County Turkey Capital.\"","Harrisonburg \"City Hall\" Bryan Mabry, Harrisonburg School Board Office, VA Quilt Museum, Massanutten Regional Library, Rockingham County Office Building, Rockingham County Court House, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Dept. of Health and Social Services, J. R. Lineweaver Apartments, Harrisonburg Fire Station #4, VA Dept. of Taxation Office, ABC Store, Rockingham Co. Government Administration Center, Rockingham Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Harrisonburg Electric Commission, Court House Clock Tower","Two aerials of Harrisonburg and one of JMU.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of professional and personal records and reports, and document Sullivan's time as City Planner of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991, his career in the Political Science Department at James Madison University, and work as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg. 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All series and subseries arranged chronologically.","Reports, 1946-1992 City of Harrisonburg, 1958-2012 Personal Papers, 1952-2013 Scrapbooks and Newspaper, 1945-2012 Maps, 1958-2003 Photographs and Slides, circa 1930-2012","Arranged topically.","Arranged under two headings: Photographs, and Slides. Photographs are arranged chronologically, and Slides are arranged topically."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRobert \"Bobby\" James Sullivan Jr. was born on November 18, 1937 in Harrisonburg, Virginia and was the eldest son of the late Robert J. Sullivan Sr. and Goldie Liskey Sullivan. He passed away on February 4, 2013. Sullivan graduated from Harrisonburg High School in 1956 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Mount St. Mary's College in 1960 and a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1962. He married Kathleen Marie Donovan on June 27, 1964.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSullivan was the City Planner for the city of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991 during the years that saw Urban Redevelopment for parts of the city as well as growth through annexation. He also taught as an adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science for James Madison University from 1970-2006. See folder titled \"Background Information, Robert J. Sullivan, Jr., August 1998\" from the Personal Papers series for details of his life and career.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eKnown locally as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg, Sullivan often spoke to groups about the history of Harrisonburg. He was responsible for creating walking tours of downtown Harrisonburg first with his JMU Political Science classes, and later with the larger community.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSullivan was a life-long member of Blessed Sacrament parish and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served on the Rockingham Public Library Board and the Salvation Army Advisory Board for over thirty years. He was especially fond of the Harrisonburg High School athletic teams and was recognized as the Harrisonburg Blue Streaks biggest fan when he was inducted into the Harrisonburg High School Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 2008.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert \"Bobby\" James Sullivan Jr. was born on November 18, 1937 in Harrisonburg, Virginia and was the eldest son of the late Robert J. Sullivan Sr. and Goldie Liskey Sullivan. He passed away on February 4, 2013. Sullivan graduated from Harrisonburg High School in 1956 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Mount St. Mary's College in 1960 and a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1962. He married Kathleen Marie Donovan on June 27, 1964.","Sullivan was the City Planner for the city of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991 during the years that saw Urban Redevelopment for parts of the city as well as growth through annexation. He also taught as an adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science for James Madison University from 1970-2006. See folder titled \"Background Information, Robert J. Sullivan, Jr., August 1998\" from the Personal Papers series for details of his life and career.","Known locally as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg, Sullivan often spoke to groups about the history of Harrisonburg. He was responsible for creating walking tours of downtown Harrisonburg first with his JMU Political Science classes, and later with the larger community.","Sullivan was a life-long member of Blessed Sacrament parish and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served on the Rockingham Public Library Board and the Salvation Army Advisory Board for over thirty years. He was especially fond of the Harrisonburg High School athletic teams and was recognized as the Harrisonburg Blue Streaks biggest fan when he was inducted into the Harrisonburg High School Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 2008."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers, circa 1930-2013, SC 0003, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers, circa 1930-2013, SC 0003, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWhen this collection was received from the donor, some materials had been wet and suffered from mold damage. Materials with excessive water damage or mold were photocopied and the originals discarded.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["When this collection was received from the donor, some materials had been wet and suffered from mold damage. Materials with excessive water damage or mold were photocopied and the originals discarded."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSdArch 2-3 : Oral history interview [sound recording] / Bob Sullivan ; interviewed by Amy Accles, forms part of Court Square, Harrisonburg, Virginia, an oral history project. Transcript also available in Special Collections and the circulating collection: F234.H31 A29 1990.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Harrisonburg, VA branch of the Massanutten Regional Library holds 36 scrapbooks created by Sullivan from the years 1965-2001. These scrapbooks are cataloged under the title \"Harrisonburg Civic Scrapbook.\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["SdArch 2-3 : Oral history interview [sound recording] / Bob Sullivan ; interviewed by Amy Accles, forms part of Court Square, Harrisonburg, Virginia, an oral history project. Transcript also available in Special Collections and the circulating collection: F234.H31 A29 1990.","The Harrisonburg, VA branch of the Massanutten Regional Library holds 36 scrapbooks created by Sullivan from the years 1965-2001. These scrapbooks are cataloged under the title \"Harrisonburg Civic Scrapbook.\""],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of materials that Sullivan created and collected relating mostly to the city of Harrisonburg, Virginia, where he served as the City Planner from 1965-1991. The collection contains documents related to city planning, the history and expansion of Harrisonburg, and urban renewal. Other materials document his time in the Political Science Department at James Madison University as well as the walking tours he led of downtown Harrisonburg. His personal papers include newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other documents relating to his life and career. Also contained in the collection are a large number of photographs and slides that Sullivan took that capture the growth and changes in Harrisonburg over time. Images of note include a panoramic view of Harrisonburg ca. 1930, photos and slides that document urban renewal projects, and images of downtown Harrisonburg, VA from the 1960s-2000s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged into three subseries: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, and Miscellaneous Reports, 1946-1992. Arranged chronologically within each series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 1.1: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, contains a continuous run of annual reports for the City Planning Commission from 1965 through 1981. These annual reports include planning commission highlights and monthly summaries of activities. The 1965-1966 report notes that Robert J. Sullivan Jr. took over the duties of Planning Director on October 1, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 1.2: Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, contains reports prepared under the contract for the Local Planning Section: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, State of Virginia. The preparation of these reports was funded in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The reports contain analysis of various aspects of the city of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and information pertaining to residential neighborhoods and the downtown area. These Urban Planning Grants also include a 1966 comprehensive plan for development over the following twenty years as well as a summary report of that plan. These reports were office copies that belonged to Robert James Sullivan Jr. and have his name written on the cover. Because of excessive mold on these reports, all items from this subseries have been photocopied and originals discarded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 1.3: Miscellaneous City Planning Reports, 1946-1992, contains various other reports that relate to city planning in Harrisonburg or city planning in general. Two reports relate to city planning in Norfolk, Virginia from the 1940s and 1950s and document urban renewal or \"slum clearance\" efforts there. Box 1 folder 27 contains an outline of the history of City Planning in Harrisonburg, beginning with the establishment of the Planning Commission in March, 1938. The report titled Harrisonburg: \"The City with the Planned Future,\" contains a detailed history of the founding and growth of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and documentation of land annexation as well a listing of the members of City Council from 1849-2006.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged into two subseries: City Planning, 1960-2012, and Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008. Arranged chronologically within each series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 2.1: City Planning, 1960-2012, contains materials that Sullivan created in his role as City Planner, or that relate to city planning functions. Types of materials include photos and other documents related to the Northeast Urban Redevelopment Project, newspaper articles about city planning and the growth and development of Harrisonburg, and documents relating to zoning and historic district status. The folders titled \"What do you think of Federal Aid? Photos and description,\" contain a document written in 2012 by Sullivan explaining the history of urban redevelopment in Harrisonburg, and his role in the \"slum clearance\" projects of the 1950s and 1960s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 2.2: Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008, contains materials collected by Sullivan that relate to the history of Harrisonburg, as well as materials he created related to the history and development of the city. Sullivan was known as the \"unofficial historian of Harrisonburg\" and materials in this subseries document the history and development of Harrisonburg. Items of note include original drawings of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1950s and 1960s as well as posters and brochures that contain Sullivan's sketches for the 1980 Bicentennial celebration. Other materials include the text of various talks Sullivan gave on the history of Harrisonburg to various groups in town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged Chronologically. Materials in the Personal Papers series document Sullivan's professional activities as well as his time as an instructor in the Political Science Department at James Madison University. Please note that the folder titled \"JMU Classes - Evaluations,\" do not contain student grades or performance evaluations, but rather contain evaluations completed by students about Sullivan's performance as an instructor. For details of Sullivan's life and career highlights please see the folder titled \"Background Information Robert J. Sullivan Jr., August 1998.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged Chronologically. The Scrapbooks and Newspaper series consists of newspaper clippings collected by Sullivan, either loose in folders, or pasted into scrapbook pages, that document city planning activities primarily in Harrisonburg, VA. Most newspaper clippings come from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record. In addition to clippings that document city planning efforts, Sullivan also collected clippings that relate to historical aspects of Harrisonburg, particularly those that feature images of Harrisonburg from the past. The folder titled \"Old Times\" : News and photos from the Daily News-Record contains a copy of the front page of the Daily News-Record from 1945 that reports on the ending of World War II. Please note that the scrapbooks in box 5, folders 4-7 are photocopies of the original scrapbooks. The original scrapbooks suffered from mold damage and were not retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe maps series contains maps produced or used by the Harrisonburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority that document homes and businesses in areas of Harrisonburg slated for demolition through urban renewal initiatives. Other city planning maps include hand-drawn maps created by Sullivan that show the growth of Harrisonburg over time and through annexation, as well as miscellaneous maps of Harrrisonburg and Rockingham County collected from various sources. Map identifier is located on the back of each item in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad Street, Mason Street, N. Main Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad Street, E. Gay St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN. Mason St, Rock St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEffinger St., Broad St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN. Mason, E. Rock St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad St., Rock St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad St., Rock St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad St., E. Rock St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series comprises photographic prints and slides created or collected by Sullivan that primarily document neighborhoods, buildings, and other locations in and around Harrisonburg, Virginia from circa 1930 to 2006.\nImages document the areas of Harrisonburg targeted for urban renewal in the 1960s, street widening and other planning commission projects, as well as buildings and other features of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1960s-early 2000s. Images in this series were taken and used by Sullivan both in his professional capacity as City Planning Director, as well as for personal use. Other content found among this series includes images of Harrisonburg High School football games in the early 2000s as well as images of JMU students in classes taught by Sullivan and on walking tours conducted as part of his courses from 1990-2006. Items identified as photo albums in the inventory were removed from their original albums and foldered individually with corresponding captions as folder titles.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nAll slides have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons \u003cextref type=\"simple\" actuate=\"onRequest\" show=\"new\" href=\"https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/\"\u003e(https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).\u003c/extref\u003e Slides are arranged topically from the original arrangement created by Sullivan, and are listed alphabetically. Descriptive titles for the topical groupings listed in the inventory were transcribed from Sullivan's own description, written onto slide reel boxes. Additionally, Sullivan wrote item level image description onto most slides in the collection. That descriptive information is listed as the image title when viewing the images within JMU Scholarly Commons.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMost slide images document Harrisonburg and the surrounding area from the 1960s-1980s. Other content includes images of Reston, VA, and Durham, NC that feature housing complexes and downtown areas. Note that images of Harrisonburg are found within the grouping labeled as \"Durham, NC,\" as well as in the grouping titled \"non-H'burg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Turkey Statue - \"Welcome to Rockingham County Turkey Capital.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrisonburg \"City Hall\" Bryan Mabry, Harrisonburg School Board Office, VA Quilt Museum, Massanutten Regional Library, Rockingham County Office Building, Rockingham County Court House, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Dept. of Health and Social Services, J. R. Lineweaver Apartments, Harrisonburg Fire Station #4, VA Dept. of Taxation Office, ABC Store, Rockingham Co. Government Administration Center, Rockingham Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Harrisonburg Electric Commission, Court House Clock Tower\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo aerials of Harrisonburg and one of JMU.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of materials that Sullivan created and collected relating mostly to the city of Harrisonburg, Virginia, where he served as the City Planner from 1965-1991. The collection contains documents related to city planning, the history and expansion of Harrisonburg, and urban renewal. Other materials document his time in the Political Science Department at James Madison University as well as the walking tours he led of downtown Harrisonburg. His personal papers include newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other documents relating to his life and career. Also contained in the collection are a large number of photographs and slides that Sullivan took that capture the growth and changes in Harrisonburg over time. Images of note include a panoramic view of Harrisonburg ca. 1930, photos and slides that document urban renewal projects, and images of downtown Harrisonburg, VA from the 1960s-2000s.","Arranged into three subseries: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, and Miscellaneous Reports, 1946-1992. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 1.1: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, contains a continuous run of annual reports for the City Planning Commission from 1965 through 1981. These annual reports include planning commission highlights and monthly summaries of activities. The 1965-1966 report notes that Robert J. Sullivan Jr. took over the duties of Planning Director on October 1, 1965.","Subseries 1.2: Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, contains reports prepared under the contract for the Local Planning Section: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, State of Virginia. The preparation of these reports was funded in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The reports contain analysis of various aspects of the city of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and information pertaining to residential neighborhoods and the downtown area. These Urban Planning Grants also include a 1966 comprehensive plan for development over the following twenty years as well as a summary report of that plan. These reports were office copies that belonged to Robert James Sullivan Jr. and have his name written on the cover. Because of excessive mold on these reports, all items from this subseries have been photocopied and originals discarded.","Subseries 1.3: Miscellaneous City Planning Reports, 1946-1992, contains various other reports that relate to city planning in Harrisonburg or city planning in general. Two reports relate to city planning in Norfolk, Virginia from the 1940s and 1950s and document urban renewal or \"slum clearance\" efforts there. Box 1 folder 27 contains an outline of the history of City Planning in Harrisonburg, beginning with the establishment of the Planning Commission in March, 1938. The report titled Harrisonburg: \"The City with the Planned Future,\" contains a detailed history of the founding and growth of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and documentation of land annexation as well a listing of the members of City Council from 1849-2006.","Arranged into two subseries: City Planning, 1960-2012, and Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 2.1: City Planning, 1960-2012, contains materials that Sullivan created in his role as City Planner, or that relate to city planning functions. Types of materials include photos and other documents related to the Northeast Urban Redevelopment Project, newspaper articles about city planning and the growth and development of Harrisonburg, and documents relating to zoning and historic district status. The folders titled \"What do you think of Federal Aid? Photos and description,\" contain a document written in 2012 by Sullivan explaining the history of urban redevelopment in Harrisonburg, and his role in the \"slum clearance\" projects of the 1950s and 1960s.","Subseries 2.2: Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008, contains materials collected by Sullivan that relate to the history of Harrisonburg, as well as materials he created related to the history and development of the city. Sullivan was known as the \"unofficial historian of Harrisonburg\" and materials in this subseries document the history and development of Harrisonburg. Items of note include original drawings of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1950s and 1960s as well as posters and brochures that contain Sullivan's sketches for the 1980 Bicentennial celebration. Other materials include the text of various talks Sullivan gave on the history of Harrisonburg to various groups in town.","Arranged Chronologically. Materials in the Personal Papers series document Sullivan's professional activities as well as his time as an instructor in the Political Science Department at James Madison University. Please note that the folder titled \"JMU Classes - Evaluations,\" do not contain student grades or performance evaluations, but rather contain evaluations completed by students about Sullivan's performance as an instructor. For details of Sullivan's life and career highlights please see the folder titled \"Background Information Robert J. Sullivan Jr., August 1998.\"","Arranged Chronologically. The Scrapbooks and Newspaper series consists of newspaper clippings collected by Sullivan, either loose in folders, or pasted into scrapbook pages, that document city planning activities primarily in Harrisonburg, VA. Most newspaper clippings come from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record. In addition to clippings that document city planning efforts, Sullivan also collected clippings that relate to historical aspects of Harrisonburg, particularly those that feature images of Harrisonburg from the past. The folder titled \"Old Times\" : News and photos from the Daily News-Record contains a copy of the front page of the Daily News-Record from 1945 that reports on the ending of World War II. Please note that the scrapbooks in box 5, folders 4-7 are photocopies of the original scrapbooks. The original scrapbooks suffered from mold damage and were not retained.","The maps series contains maps produced or used by the Harrisonburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority that document homes and businesses in areas of Harrisonburg slated for demolition through urban renewal initiatives. Other city planning maps include hand-drawn maps created by Sullivan that show the growth of Harrisonburg over time and through annexation, as well as miscellaneous maps of Harrrisonburg and Rockingham County collected from various sources. Map identifier is located on the back of each item in the bottom right corner.","Broad Street, Mason Street, N. Main Street","Broad Street, E. Gay St.","N. Mason St, Rock St.","Effinger St., Broad St.","N. Mason, E. Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., E. Rock St.","This series comprises photographic prints and slides created or collected by Sullivan that primarily document neighborhoods, buildings, and other locations in and around Harrisonburg, Virginia from circa 1930 to 2006.\nImages document the areas of Harrisonburg targeted for urban renewal in the 1960s, street widening and other planning commission projects, as well as buildings and other features of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1960s-early 2000s. Images in this series were taken and used by Sullivan both in his professional capacity as City Planning Director, as well as for personal use. Other content found among this series includes images of Harrisonburg High School football games in the early 2000s as well as images of JMU students in classes taught by Sullivan and on walking tours conducted as part of his courses from 1990-2006. Items identified as photo albums in the inventory were removed from their original albums and foldered individually with corresponding captions as folder titles.","\nAll slides have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons  (https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).  Slides are arranged topically from the original arrangement created by Sullivan, and are listed alphabetically. Descriptive titles for the topical groupings listed in the inventory were transcribed from Sullivan's own description, written onto slide reel boxes. Additionally, Sullivan wrote item level image description onto most slides in the collection. That descriptive information is listed as the image title when viewing the images within JMU Scholarly Commons.","Most slide images document Harrisonburg and the surrounding area from the 1960s-1980s. Other content includes images of Reston, VA, and Durham, NC that feature housing complexes and downtown areas. Note that images of Harrisonburg are found within the grouping labeled as \"Durham, NC,\" as well as in the grouping titled \"non-H'burg.\"","Includes Turkey Statue - \"Welcome to Rockingham County Turkey Capital.\"","Harrisonburg \"City Hall\" Bryan Mabry, Harrisonburg School Board Office, VA Quilt Museum, Massanutten Regional Library, Rockingham County Office Building, Rockingham County Court House, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Dept. of Health and Social Services, J. R. Lineweaver Apartments, Harrisonburg Fire Station #4, VA Dept. of Taxation Office, ABC Store, Rockingham Co. Government Administration Center, Rockingham Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Harrisonburg Electric Commission, Court House Clock Tower","Two aerials of Harrisonburg and one of JMU."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_5eed26077b3b31ac9a220ace1de85622\"\u003eThe Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of professional and personal records and reports, and document Sullivan's time as City Planner of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991, his career in the Political Science Department at James Madison University, and work as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg. Materials include city planning reports, newspaper articles, photographs, scrapbooks, and maps.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of professional and personal records and reports, and document Sullivan's time as City Planner of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991, his career in the Political Science Department at James Madison University, and work as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg. Materials include city planning reports, newspaper articles, photographs, scrapbooks, and maps."],"names_coll_ssim":["Madison College -- Faculty","Madison College -- History","James Madison University -- Faculty","James Madison University -- History","Sullivan, Kathleen"],"names_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Madison College -- Faculty","Madison College -- History","James Madison University -- Faculty","James Madison University -- History","Sullivan, Robert James, Jr., 1937-2013","Sullivan, Kathleen","Caldwell, Martha B. (Martha Belle), 1931-2020","Marshall, Caroline T., 1938-2018"],"corpname_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Madison College -- Faculty","Madison College -- History","James Madison University -- Faculty","James Madison University -- History"],"persname_ssim":["Sullivan, Robert James, Jr., 1937-2013","Sullivan, Kathleen","Caldwell, Martha B. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","All slides within series 6: Photographs and Slides, have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons  (https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).","The papers are arranged in six series. Series 1: Reports and Series 2: City of Harrisonburg are arranged further into subseries. All series and subseries arranged chronologically.","Reports, 1946-1992 City of Harrisonburg, 1958-2012 Personal Papers, 1952-2013 Scrapbooks and Newspaper, 1945-2012 Maps, 1958-2003 Photographs and Slides, circa 1930-2012","Arranged topically.","Arranged under two headings: Photographs, and Slides. Photographs are arranged chronologically, and Slides are arranged topically.","Robert \"Bobby\" James Sullivan Jr. was born on November 18, 1937 in Harrisonburg, Virginia and was the eldest son of the late Robert J. Sullivan Sr. and Goldie Liskey Sullivan. He passed away on February 4, 2013. Sullivan graduated from Harrisonburg High School in 1956 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Mount St. Mary's College in 1960 and a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1962. He married Kathleen Marie Donovan on June 27, 1964.","Sullivan was the City Planner for the city of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991 during the years that saw Urban Redevelopment for parts of the city as well as growth through annexation. He also taught as an adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science for James Madison University from 1970-2006. See folder titled \"Background Information, Robert J. Sullivan, Jr., August 1998\" from the Personal Papers series for details of his life and career.","Known locally as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg, Sullivan often spoke to groups about the history of Harrisonburg. He was responsible for creating walking tours of downtown Harrisonburg first with his JMU Political Science classes, and later with the larger community.","Sullivan was a life-long member of Blessed Sacrament parish and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served on the Rockingham Public Library Board and the Salvation Army Advisory Board for over thirty years. He was especially fond of the Harrisonburg High School athletic teams and was recognized as the Harrisonburg Blue Streaks biggest fan when he was inducted into the Harrisonburg High School Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 2008.","When this collection was received from the donor, some materials had been wet and suffered from mold damage. Materials with excessive water damage or mold were photocopied and the originals discarded.","SdArch 2-3 : Oral history interview [sound recording] / Bob Sullivan ; interviewed by Amy Accles, forms part of Court Square, Harrisonburg, Virginia, an oral history project. Transcript also available in Special Collections and the circulating collection: F234.H31 A29 1990.","The Harrisonburg, VA branch of the Massanutten Regional Library holds 36 scrapbooks created by Sullivan from the years 1965-2001. These scrapbooks are cataloged under the title \"Harrisonburg Civic Scrapbook.\"","The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of materials that Sullivan created and collected relating mostly to the city of Harrisonburg, Virginia, where he served as the City Planner from 1965-1991. The collection contains documents related to city planning, the history and expansion of Harrisonburg, and urban renewal. Other materials document his time in the Political Science Department at James Madison University as well as the walking tours he led of downtown Harrisonburg. His personal papers include newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other documents relating to his life and career. Also contained in the collection are a large number of photographs and slides that Sullivan took that capture the growth and changes in Harrisonburg over time. Images of note include a panoramic view of Harrisonburg ca. 1930, photos and slides that document urban renewal projects, and images of downtown Harrisonburg, VA from the 1960s-2000s.","Arranged into three subseries: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, and Miscellaneous Reports, 1946-1992. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 1.1: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, contains a continuous run of annual reports for the City Planning Commission from 1965 through 1981. These annual reports include planning commission highlights and monthly summaries of activities. The 1965-1966 report notes that Robert J. Sullivan Jr. took over the duties of Planning Director on October 1, 1965.","Subseries 1.2: Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, contains reports prepared under the contract for the Local Planning Section: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, State of Virginia. The preparation of these reports was funded in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The reports contain analysis of various aspects of the city of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and information pertaining to residential neighborhoods and the downtown area. These Urban Planning Grants also include a 1966 comprehensive plan for development over the following twenty years as well as a summary report of that plan. These reports were office copies that belonged to Robert James Sullivan Jr. and have his name written on the cover. Because of excessive mold on these reports, all items from this subseries have been photocopied and originals discarded.","Subseries 1.3: Miscellaneous City Planning Reports, 1946-1992, contains various other reports that relate to city planning in Harrisonburg or city planning in general. Two reports relate to city planning in Norfolk, Virginia from the 1940s and 1950s and document urban renewal or \"slum clearance\" efforts there. Box 1 folder 27 contains an outline of the history of City Planning in Harrisonburg, beginning with the establishment of the Planning Commission in March, 1938. The report titled Harrisonburg: \"The City with the Planned Future,\" contains a detailed history of the founding and growth of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and documentation of land annexation as well a listing of the members of City Council from 1849-2006.","Arranged into two subseries: City Planning, 1960-2012, and Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 2.1: City Planning, 1960-2012, contains materials that Sullivan created in his role as City Planner, or that relate to city planning functions. Types of materials include photos and other documents related to the Northeast Urban Redevelopment Project, newspaper articles about city planning and the growth and development of Harrisonburg, and documents relating to zoning and historic district status. The folders titled \"What do you think of Federal Aid? Photos and description,\" contain a document written in 2012 by Sullivan explaining the history of urban redevelopment in Harrisonburg, and his role in the \"slum clearance\" projects of the 1950s and 1960s.","Subseries 2.2: Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008, contains materials collected by Sullivan that relate to the history of Harrisonburg, as well as materials he created related to the history and development of the city. Sullivan was known as the \"unofficial historian of Harrisonburg\" and materials in this subseries document the history and development of Harrisonburg. Items of note include original drawings of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1950s and 1960s as well as posters and brochures that contain Sullivan's sketches for the 1980 Bicentennial celebration. Other materials include the text of various talks Sullivan gave on the history of Harrisonburg to various groups in town.","Arranged Chronologically. Materials in the Personal Papers series document Sullivan's professional activities as well as his time as an instructor in the Political Science Department at James Madison University. Please note that the folder titled \"JMU Classes - Evaluations,\" do not contain student grades or performance evaluations, but rather contain evaluations completed by students about Sullivan's performance as an instructor. For details of Sullivan's life and career highlights please see the folder titled \"Background Information Robert J. Sullivan Jr., August 1998.\"","Arranged Chronologically. The Scrapbooks and Newspaper series consists of newspaper clippings collected by Sullivan, either loose in folders, or pasted into scrapbook pages, that document city planning activities primarily in Harrisonburg, VA. Most newspaper clippings come from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record. In addition to clippings that document city planning efforts, Sullivan also collected clippings that relate to historical aspects of Harrisonburg, particularly those that feature images of Harrisonburg from the past. The folder titled \"Old Times\" : News and photos from the Daily News-Record contains a copy of the front page of the Daily News-Record from 1945 that reports on the ending of World War II. Please note that the scrapbooks in box 5, folders 4-7 are photocopies of the original scrapbooks. The original scrapbooks suffered from mold damage and were not retained.","The maps series contains maps produced or used by the Harrisonburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority that document homes and businesses in areas of Harrisonburg slated for demolition through urban renewal initiatives. Other city planning maps include hand-drawn maps created by Sullivan that show the growth of Harrisonburg over time and through annexation, as well as miscellaneous maps of Harrrisonburg and Rockingham County collected from various sources. Map identifier is located on the back of each item in the bottom right corner.","Broad Street, Mason Street, N. Main Street","Broad Street, E. Gay St.","N. Mason St, Rock St.","Effinger St., Broad St.","N. Mason, E. Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., E. Rock St.","This series comprises photographic prints and slides created or collected by Sullivan that primarily document neighborhoods, buildings, and other locations in and around Harrisonburg, Virginia from circa 1930 to 2006.\nImages document the areas of Harrisonburg targeted for urban renewal in the 1960s, street widening and other planning commission projects, as well as buildings and other features of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1960s-early 2000s. Images in this series were taken and used by Sullivan both in his professional capacity as City Planning Director, as well as for personal use. Other content found among this series includes images of Harrisonburg High School football games in the early 2000s as well as images of JMU students in classes taught by Sullivan and on walking tours conducted as part of his courses from 1990-2006. Items identified as photo albums in the inventory were removed from their original albums and foldered individually with corresponding captions as folder titles.","\nAll slides have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons  (https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).  Slides are arranged topically from the original arrangement created by Sullivan, and are listed alphabetically. Descriptive titles for the topical groupings listed in the inventory were transcribed from Sullivan's own description, written onto slide reel boxes. Additionally, Sullivan wrote item level image description onto most slides in the collection. That descriptive information is listed as the image title when viewing the images within JMU Scholarly Commons.","Most slide images document Harrisonburg and the surrounding area from the 1960s-1980s. Other content includes images of Reston, VA, and Durham, NC that feature housing complexes and downtown areas. Note that images of Harrisonburg are found within the grouping labeled as \"Durham, NC,\" as well as in the grouping titled \"non-H'burg.\"","Includes Turkey Statue - \"Welcome to Rockingham County Turkey Capital.\"","Harrisonburg \"City Hall\" Bryan Mabry, Harrisonburg School Board Office, VA Quilt Museum, Massanutten Regional Library, Rockingham County Office Building, Rockingham County Court House, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Dept. of Health and Social Services, J. R. Lineweaver Apartments, Harrisonburg Fire Station #4, VA Dept. of Taxation Office, ABC Store, Rockingham Co. Government Administration Center, Rockingham Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Harrisonburg Electric Commission, Court House Clock Tower","Two aerials of Harrisonburg and one of JMU.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of professional and personal records and reports, and document Sullivan's time as City Planner of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991, his career in the Political Science Department at James Madison University, and work as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg. 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He married Kathleen Marie Donovan on June 27, 1964.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSullivan was the City Planner for the city of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991 during the years that saw Urban Redevelopment for parts of the city as well as growth through annexation. He also taught as an adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science for James Madison University from 1970-2006. See folder titled \"Background Information, Robert J. Sullivan, Jr., August 1998\" from the Personal Papers series for details of his life and career.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eKnown locally as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg, Sullivan often spoke to groups about the history of Harrisonburg. He was responsible for creating walking tours of downtown Harrisonburg first with his JMU Political Science classes, and later with the larger community.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSullivan was a life-long member of Blessed Sacrament parish and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served on the Rockingham Public Library Board and the Salvation Army Advisory Board for over thirty years. He was especially fond of the Harrisonburg High School athletic teams and was recognized as the Harrisonburg Blue Streaks biggest fan when he was inducted into the Harrisonburg High School Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of 2008.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert \"Bobby\" James Sullivan Jr. was born on November 18, 1937 in Harrisonburg, Virginia and was the eldest son of the late Robert J. Sullivan Sr. and Goldie Liskey Sullivan. He passed away on February 4, 2013. Sullivan graduated from Harrisonburg High School in 1956 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Mount St. Mary's College in 1960 and a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1962. He married Kathleen Marie Donovan on June 27, 1964.","Sullivan was the City Planner for the city of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991 during the years that saw Urban Redevelopment for parts of the city as well as growth through annexation. He also taught as an adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science for James Madison University from 1970-2006. See folder titled \"Background Information, Robert J. Sullivan, Jr., August 1998\" from the Personal Papers series for details of his life and career.","Known locally as the \"unofficial historian\" of Harrisonburg, Sullivan often spoke to groups about the history of Harrisonburg. He was responsible for creating walking tours of downtown Harrisonburg first with his JMU Political Science classes, and later with the larger community.","Sullivan was a life-long member of Blessed Sacrament parish and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served on the Rockingham Public Library Board and the Salvation Army Advisory Board for over thirty years. 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The collection contains documents related to city planning, the history and expansion of Harrisonburg, and urban renewal. Other materials document his time in the Political Science Department at James Madison University as well as the walking tours he led of downtown Harrisonburg. His personal papers include newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other documents relating to his life and career. Also contained in the collection are a large number of photographs and slides that Sullivan took that capture the growth and changes in Harrisonburg over time. Images of note include a panoramic view of Harrisonburg ca. 1930, photos and slides that document urban renewal projects, and images of downtown Harrisonburg, VA from the 1960s-2000s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged into three subseries: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, and Miscellaneous Reports, 1946-1992. Arranged chronologically within each series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 1.1: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, contains a continuous run of annual reports for the City Planning Commission from 1965 through 1981. These annual reports include planning commission highlights and monthly summaries of activities. The 1965-1966 report notes that Robert J. Sullivan Jr. took over the duties of Planning Director on October 1, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 1.2: Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, contains reports prepared under the contract for the Local Planning Section: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, State of Virginia. The preparation of these reports was funded in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The reports contain analysis of various aspects of the city of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and information pertaining to residential neighborhoods and the downtown area. These Urban Planning Grants also include a 1966 comprehensive plan for development over the following twenty years as well as a summary report of that plan. These reports were office copies that belonged to Robert James Sullivan Jr. and have his name written on the cover. Because of excessive mold on these reports, all items from this subseries have been photocopied and originals discarded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 1.3: Miscellaneous City Planning Reports, 1946-1992, contains various other reports that relate to city planning in Harrisonburg or city planning in general. Two reports relate to city planning in Norfolk, Virginia from the 1940s and 1950s and document urban renewal or \"slum clearance\" efforts there. Box 1 folder 27 contains an outline of the history of City Planning in Harrisonburg, beginning with the establishment of the Planning Commission in March, 1938. The report titled Harrisonburg: \"The City with the Planned Future,\" contains a detailed history of the founding and growth of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and documentation of land annexation as well a listing of the members of City Council from 1849-2006.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged into two subseries: City Planning, 1960-2012, and Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008. Arranged chronologically within each series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 2.1: City Planning, 1960-2012, contains materials that Sullivan created in his role as City Planner, or that relate to city planning functions. Types of materials include photos and other documents related to the Northeast Urban Redevelopment Project, newspaper articles about city planning and the growth and development of Harrisonburg, and documents relating to zoning and historic district status. The folders titled \"What do you think of Federal Aid? Photos and description,\" contain a document written in 2012 by Sullivan explaining the history of urban redevelopment in Harrisonburg, and his role in the \"slum clearance\" projects of the 1950s and 1960s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 2.2: Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008, contains materials collected by Sullivan that relate to the history of Harrisonburg, as well as materials he created related to the history and development of the city. Sullivan was known as the \"unofficial historian of Harrisonburg\" and materials in this subseries document the history and development of Harrisonburg. Items of note include original drawings of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1950s and 1960s as well as posters and brochures that contain Sullivan's sketches for the 1980 Bicentennial celebration. Other materials include the text of various talks Sullivan gave on the history of Harrisonburg to various groups in town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged Chronologically. 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In addition to clippings that document city planning efforts, Sullivan also collected clippings that relate to historical aspects of Harrisonburg, particularly those that feature images of Harrisonburg from the past. The folder titled \"Old Times\" : News and photos from the Daily News-Record contains a copy of the front page of the Daily News-Record from 1945 that reports on the ending of World War II. Please note that the scrapbooks in box 5, folders 4-7 are photocopies of the original scrapbooks. The original scrapbooks suffered from mold damage and were not retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe maps series contains maps produced or used by the Harrisonburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority that document homes and businesses in areas of Harrisonburg slated for demolition through urban renewal initiatives. Other city planning maps include hand-drawn maps created by Sullivan that show the growth of Harrisonburg over time and through annexation, as well as miscellaneous maps of Harrrisonburg and Rockingham County collected from various sources. Map identifier is located on the back of each item in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad Street, Mason Street, N. Main Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad Street, E. Gay St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN. Mason St, Rock St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEffinger St., Broad St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN. Mason, E. Rock St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad St., Rock St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad St., Rock St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroad St., E. 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Items identified as photo albums in the inventory were removed from their original albums and foldered individually with corresponding captions as folder titles.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nAll slides have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons \u003cextref type=\"simple\" actuate=\"onRequest\" show=\"new\" href=\"https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/\"\u003e(https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).\u003c/extref\u003e Slides are arranged topically from the original arrangement created by Sullivan, and are listed alphabetically. Descriptive titles for the topical groupings listed in the inventory were transcribed from Sullivan's own description, written onto slide reel boxes. Additionally, Sullivan wrote item level image description onto most slides in the collection. 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Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 1.1: City Planning Commission Annual Reports, 1966-1981, contains a continuous run of annual reports for the City Planning Commission from 1965 through 1981. These annual reports include planning commission highlights and monthly summaries of activities. The 1965-1966 report notes that Robert J. Sullivan Jr. took over the duties of Planning Director on October 1, 1965.","Subseries 1.2: Urban Planning Grants, 1965-1966, contains reports prepared under the contract for the Local Planning Section: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, State of Virginia. The preparation of these reports was funded in part through an urban planning grant from the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The reports contain analysis of various aspects of the city of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and information pertaining to residential neighborhoods and the downtown area. These Urban Planning Grants also include a 1966 comprehensive plan for development over the following twenty years as well as a summary report of that plan. These reports were office copies that belonged to Robert James Sullivan Jr. and have his name written on the cover. Because of excessive mold on these reports, all items from this subseries have been photocopied and originals discarded.","Subseries 1.3: Miscellaneous City Planning Reports, 1946-1992, contains various other reports that relate to city planning in Harrisonburg or city planning in general. Two reports relate to city planning in Norfolk, Virginia from the 1940s and 1950s and document urban renewal or \"slum clearance\" efforts there. Box 1 folder 27 contains an outline of the history of City Planning in Harrisonburg, beginning with the establishment of the Planning Commission in March, 1938. The report titled Harrisonburg: \"The City with the Planned Future,\" contains a detailed history of the founding and growth of Harrisonburg, including population statistics and documentation of land annexation as well a listing of the members of City Council from 1849-2006.","Arranged into two subseries: City Planning, 1960-2012, and Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008. Arranged chronologically within each series.","Subseries 2.1: City Planning, 1960-2012, contains materials that Sullivan created in his role as City Planner, or that relate to city planning functions. Types of materials include photos and other documents related to the Northeast Urban Redevelopment Project, newspaper articles about city planning and the growth and development of Harrisonburg, and documents relating to zoning and historic district status. The folders titled \"What do you think of Federal Aid? Photos and description,\" contain a document written in 2012 by Sullivan explaining the history of urban redevelopment in Harrisonburg, and his role in the \"slum clearance\" projects of the 1950s and 1960s.","Subseries 2.2: Harrisonburg History, 1958-2008, contains materials collected by Sullivan that relate to the history of Harrisonburg, as well as materials he created related to the history and development of the city. Sullivan was known as the \"unofficial historian of Harrisonburg\" and materials in this subseries document the history and development of Harrisonburg. Items of note include original drawings of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1950s and 1960s as well as posters and brochures that contain Sullivan's sketches for the 1980 Bicentennial celebration. Other materials include the text of various talks Sullivan gave on the history of Harrisonburg to various groups in town.","Arranged Chronologically. Materials in the Personal Papers series document Sullivan's professional activities as well as his time as an instructor in the Political Science Department at James Madison University. Please note that the folder titled \"JMU Classes - Evaluations,\" do not contain student grades or performance evaluations, but rather contain evaluations completed by students about Sullivan's performance as an instructor. For details of Sullivan's life and career highlights please see the folder titled \"Background Information Robert J. Sullivan Jr., August 1998.\"","Arranged Chronologically. The Scrapbooks and Newspaper series consists of newspaper clippings collected by Sullivan, either loose in folders, or pasted into scrapbook pages, that document city planning activities primarily in Harrisonburg, VA. Most newspaper clippings come from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record. In addition to clippings that document city planning efforts, Sullivan also collected clippings that relate to historical aspects of Harrisonburg, particularly those that feature images of Harrisonburg from the past. The folder titled \"Old Times\" : News and photos from the Daily News-Record contains a copy of the front page of the Daily News-Record from 1945 that reports on the ending of World War II. Please note that the scrapbooks in box 5, folders 4-7 are photocopies of the original scrapbooks. The original scrapbooks suffered from mold damage and were not retained.","The maps series contains maps produced or used by the Harrisonburg Housing and Redevelopment Authority that document homes and businesses in areas of Harrisonburg slated for demolition through urban renewal initiatives. Other city planning maps include hand-drawn maps created by Sullivan that show the growth of Harrisonburg over time and through annexation, as well as miscellaneous maps of Harrrisonburg and Rockingham County collected from various sources. Map identifier is located on the back of each item in the bottom right corner.","Broad Street, Mason Street, N. Main Street","Broad Street, E. Gay St.","N. Mason St, Rock St.","Effinger St., Broad St.","N. Mason, E. Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., Rock St.","Broad St., E. Rock St.","This series comprises photographic prints and slides created or collected by Sullivan that primarily document neighborhoods, buildings, and other locations in and around Harrisonburg, Virginia from circa 1930 to 2006.\nImages document the areas of Harrisonburg targeted for urban renewal in the 1960s, street widening and other planning commission projects, as well as buildings and other features of downtown Harrisonburg from the 1960s-early 2000s. Images in this series were taken and used by Sullivan both in his professional capacity as City Planning Director, as well as for personal use. Other content found among this series includes images of Harrisonburg High School football games in the early 2000s as well as images of JMU students in classes taught by Sullivan and on walking tours conducted as part of his courses from 1990-2006. Items identified as photo albums in the inventory were removed from their original albums and foldered individually with corresponding captions as folder titles.","\nAll slides have been digitized and are available within JMU Scholarly Commons  (https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/rjs/).  Slides are arranged topically from the original arrangement created by Sullivan, and are listed alphabetically. Descriptive titles for the topical groupings listed in the inventory were transcribed from Sullivan's own description, written onto slide reel boxes. Additionally, Sullivan wrote item level image description onto most slides in the collection. That descriptive information is listed as the image title when viewing the images within JMU Scholarly Commons.","Most slide images document Harrisonburg and the surrounding area from the 1960s-1980s. Other content includes images of Reston, VA, and Durham, NC that feature housing complexes and downtown areas. Note that images of Harrisonburg are found within the grouping labeled as \"Durham, NC,\" as well as in the grouping titled \"non-H'burg.\"","Includes Turkey Statue - \"Welcome to Rockingham County Turkey Capital.\"","Harrisonburg \"City Hall\" Bryan Mabry, Harrisonburg School Board Office, VA Quilt Museum, Massanutten Regional Library, Rockingham County Office Building, Rockingham County Court House, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Judicial Center, Rockingham-Harrisonburg Dept. of Health and Social Services, J. R. 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