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Consists almost exclusively of samples of their printing jobs, like broadsides, stationary, envelopes, fliers, etc., thus providing the names and often addresses of a variety of businesses that existed in the area at the time and of the kind of events that were advertised. Especially prominent are announcements and stationary for traveling Vaudeville shows such as the Dandy Dixie Shows and the Russell Brothers. Several general merchants are also included in the collection such as C.V. Layman. Also included are a few documents and letters addressing the manager of the Batesville Printing Company, Elmer Batten, usually in regards to printing orders.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_39#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_39","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_39","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_39","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_39","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_39.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Batesville Printing Company Records","title_ssm":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"title_tesim":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1910s-1930s","1920s"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1920s"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1910s-1930s"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS 00204","/repositories/2/resources/39"],"text":["MS 00204","/repositories/2/resources/39","Batesville Printing Company Records","Albemarle County (Va.)--History--20th century","Letterheads","Printers--Virginia","Printing--Virginia--History","Broadsides","Envelopes","Fliers (printed matter)","Stationery","Visiting cards","Wallets","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.","Elmer Gough Batten (1895-1985) was the manager of the Batesville Printing Company. Elmer was born on November 18, 1895 to parents James Monroe Batten (1870-1931) and Lucie Ella Gough (1871-1936) and died on January 2, 1985. Elmer Batten is buried at Mount Plain Cemetery in Ivy, Albemarle County, Virginia.","Accessioned and minimally described in May 2010 by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist. Processed, organized, and finding aid written by Austin W. Smith in February 2011.","Small leather wallet processed and housed as an artifact.","Records and samples, circa 1910s-1930s, of the Batesville Printing Company of Batesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. Consists almost exclusively of samples of their printing jobs, like broadsides, stationary, envelopes, fliers, etc., thus providing the names and often addresses of a variety of businesses that existed  in the area at the time and of the kind of events that were advertised.  Especially prominent are announcements and stationary for traveling Vaudeville shows such as the Dandy Dixie Shows and the Russell Brothers. Several general merchants are also included in the collection such as C.V. Layman. Also included are a few documents and letters addressing the manager of the Batesville Printing Company, Elmer Batten, usually in regards to printing orders.","All printing samples or examples are on paper or card stock, with the exception of one small leather wallet which has been processed and housed as an artifact.","Item 1: R.H. Harris of Dandy Dixie Tent Shows in Upperville, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, September 17, 1921\nincludes four envelopes\nItem 2: G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, February 14, 1922\nItem 3: Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA to G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA, February 16, 1922\ncopy\nItem 4: Frank Kretz, Business Manager of Kretz Brothers Fancy Trick and Roman Riders in Reading, PA to Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, April 6, 1922\nItem 5: The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA\nenvelope only\nItem 6: General letter of Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Printing Company to business owners\nItem 7: Yellow card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags\nItem 8: Pink card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog tags\nItem 9: White card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags","Item 1: Warren C. Meinel, performer, business card\nItem 2: Billy Gregory, blackface \u0026 eccentric song and dance comedian, business card\nItem 3: Happy Bobbitt, performer, business card\nItem 4: Foster Bros.' Famous Shows ticket\nItem 5: McDaniel's Motorized Show ticket\nItem 6: Lesser's Comedians advertisement card\nItem 7: Fay Abbott, singing comedienne, banjoist, pianoist, business card\nthree\nItem 8: Mail list of Russell Bros. Shows, 1919 Season\nnine\nItem 9: Russell Bros. Shows ticket\neleven\nItem 10: Russell Bros. Show voucher for 2 tickets and 50 cents\nNine blank, one used and issued to Walter Sprouse and Leinwood Gibson\nItem 11: Russell Bros. Famous Show, \"A High Class Vaudeville Enterprise,\" letterhead\nItem 12: R.L. Russell Virginia Shows, letterhead\nseven\nItem 13: Rippel \u0026 Lee's Show ticket\nsix\nItem 14: Chas. Rippel envelope\nItem 15: Rippel \u0026 Lee letterhead and envelope\nItem 16: Rippel \u0026 Lee letterhead\nItem 17: Bob Harris, Dandy Dixie Tent Show, business card for the 1919-1921 seasons\nfourteen\nItem 18: Dandy Dixie Shows letterhead with tent engraving surrounded by swastikas\nItem 19: R.H. Harris envelope\nItem 20: R.H. Harris letterhead\nItem 21: Roselands Movie \u0026 Vaudeville Show letterhead, 1924\nItem 22: The Great Keystone Show, letterhead, 1922\nItem 23: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA\nItem 24: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA, April 30, 1921\ntwo\nItem 25: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, The School House, White Hall, VA, May 7, 1921\nItem 26: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA, May 9, 1921\ntwo\nItem 27: The North Garden Band \u0026 Concert Troupe broadside\ntwo","Item 1: Civil War Company F, 10th Virginia Cavalry Reunion postponement broadside, Batesville, VA, August 1916\nItem 2: Welcome Home Celebration for World War I soldiers, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA program, July 24, 1919\nItem 3: Revival Sermons by Rev. J.W. Dixon at Batesville Methodist Church, Batesville, VA announcement, June 1932\nItem 4: Sunday School Picnic at Methodist Church, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 5: The Ladies Aid Society of Batesville M.E. Church oyster supper and fancy sale, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA broadside, November 24, 1917\ntwo\nItem 6: The Ladies Aid Society of Mt. Ed. Baptist Church bazaar, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside, December 8, 1917\nItem 7: Revival by Rev. J.H. Strong, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church broadside\nItem 8: Entertainment at Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA broadside, September 1, 1920\ntwo\nItem 9: \"Where's Grandma?\" presented by The Young Peoples Division of Batesville Methodist Church, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 10: Covesville Baptist Church, Covesville, VA program, May 29, 1921\ntwo\nItem 11: \"Always in Trouble\" by Batesville School, Oddfellow's Building broadside\nItem 12: \"Always in Trouble\" program\nItem 13: Oysters at Red Hill School card stock announcement, November 24, 1923\nItem 14: Grand Opening of Moore's Theatre, Flint Hill, VA broadside\nItem 15: \"A Cabin Courtship\" presented by Miller School Athletic Ass'n broadside, March 7, 1925\nItem 16: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Methodist Church, Crozet, VA broadside, July 16, 1920\nItem 17: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Rodes Methodist Church, near Avon, VA, August 21, 1920\nItem 18: \"The Goose Creek Line\" program\nItem 19: Baseball Game, Batesville High School Team versus The Village Second Team broadside, May 20, 1921\ntwo\nItem 20: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, June 12, 1918\nItem 21: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, July 31, 1918\nItem 22: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, September 21, 1918\nItem 23: Lawn Party and Concert by Crozet Band, Midway High School, July 14, 1920\nItem 24: Ice Cream Supper, Epworth League, I.O.O.F. Hall, Batesville, VA, June 2, 1923\nthree\nItem 25: Closing Out Sale of Hats, C.V. Layman broadside\nItem 26: W.R. Tomlin, sale of tools and furniture, Elmo Fox Place broadside, April 10, 1917\nItem 27: Public Auction Sale, J.D. Critzer farm, near Batesville, VA, November 20, 1920\nItem 28: Public Sale, O. Nelson, J.H. Sauveur, November 22, 1920\nItem 29: The Old R.A.H. Foster Farm, Myrtle Foster, Auction announcement, Batesville, VA\nItem 30: No Hunting card stock notice, S.C. Alexander\nItem 31: No Hunting card stock notice, S.R. Layman \u0026 Sons\nItem 32: Wanted notice for wood, J.B. Harding\nthree\nItem 33: Fireworks public notice","Item 1: Robt. H. Pugh letterhead, Onan, VA\nseven\nItem 2: E.E. Nay payment voucher, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 3: E.E. Nay stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 4: E.E. Nay, account settlement notice, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 5: E.E. Nay letterhead, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 6: E.E. Nay account stationary, Batesville, VA\neight\nItem 7: William A. Dawson account stationary, Esmont, VA\nsix\nItem 8: William A. Dawson letterhead, Esmont, VA\ntwelve\nItem 9: C.V. Layman account ticket, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 10: C.V. Layman account stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 11: W.A. Curd stationary, Batesville, VA\nseven\nItem 12: W.A. Curd letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: E.W. Sandridge account stationary, Ivy Depot, VA\ntwo\nItem 14: C.W. Sandridge stationary, Crozet, VA\nItem 15: J.H. Craig stationary, Farina, VA\nfive\nItem 16: Guy U. Martin message, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 17: Guy U. Martin letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfour\nItem 18: Chas. T. Page, Fresh Roasted Peanuts bag, Batesville, VA\nItem 19: Chas. T. Page, account ticket, Batesville, VA\nItem 20: Chas. T. Page stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 21: Chas. T. Page account stationary, Batesville, VA\neleven\nItem 22: Chas. T. Page blank slips\nnine\nItem 23: Chas. T. Page letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfive","Item 1: Riverside Garage stationary, North Garden, VA\nsix\nItem 2: J.H. Stout Extract Works wood ticket\nfive\nItem 3: Stonewall J. Brown ticket\nten\nItem 4: Fry's Spring Market account slip, Charlottesville, VA\nten\nItem 5: Waynesboro Lodge No. 1309, Loyal Order of the Moose Membership Application, Waynesboro, VA\nfour\nItem 6: J.J. Porter Coal and Wood payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nnine\nItem 7: J.J. Porter letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 8: Dr. Wm. A. Hughes, optometry, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 9: Geo. M. Carr, dealer in second-hand clothing, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 10: Jarman Book Co., booksellers and stationers, stationary Charlottesville, VA\nfour\nItem 11: Dr. Shaw, Veterinarian Horseshoer and Wheelwright, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 12: John W. Parr, Blacksmith \u0026 Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: Geo. E. Chewning, Blacksmith \u0026 Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 14: Glendale Fruit and Stock Farm, E.S. Fox, stationary, Afton, VA\ntwo\nItem 15: A.L. Waddell, Automobile Repairing and Accessories, letterhead, Reetortown, VA\nItem 16: J.C. Dollins, repair, letterhead, Crozet, VA\nItem 17: D.S. Belmeny, sanitary groceries, letterhead, Rectortown, VA\nItem 18: J.H. Lindsay, The Daily Progress, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 19: Geo. T. Omohundro, commissioner of the revenue, letterhead, Glendower, VA\ntwo\nItem 20: Batesville Bargain House, Chas. W. Baber, Batesville, VA\nItem 21: Crown Orchard Co., C.A. Wade, letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 22: Rock Branch Farm, Roy S. Clarke, letterhead, Red Hill, VA\nItem 23: S.R. Kirby letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 24: Mrs. Alice R. Craig letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 25: Account payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 26: Wm. J. Shelton, First National Bank check, December 26, 1932\nItem 27: R.F. Black, tax collection notice, Albemarle Co., VA\nthree\nItem 28: Dog license card, 1920","Item 29: Pad of dog license slips, Albemarle Co., VA, 1921\nItem 30: Albemarle Co. Health Department slip\nItem 31: Greenwood Local Farmer's Union slip\nItem 32: S. Geenbaum slip\nItem 33: John L. Layman tag\nItem 34: Bank of Crozet slip, Crozet, VA\nItem 35: The Peoples National Bank slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 36: Edward Wood envelope, Afton, VA\nItem 37: Miss Edna Clarke envelope, North Garden, VA\nItem 38: Schmid's Printery envelope, Staunton, VA\nItem 39: Lawrence W. Tomlin envelope, Afton, VA\nthree\nItem 40: Albemarle Co. Treasurer slip\nItem 41: G. Stuart Hamm, Treasurer of Albemarle County, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 42: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 43: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 44: Gibson's Broom Works envelope, Red Hill, VA\nItem 45: Gibson's Broom Works stationary, Red Hill, VA\nItem 46: R.F. Black envelope, Miller School, VA\nItem 47: R.F. Black letterhead, Miller School, VA\nthree\nItem 48: Charles P. Sheffer letterhead, Greenwood, VA\ntwo\nItem 49: J. Bledsoe Wade letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 50: 110 South 3rd Street letterhead, Richmond, VA\ntwo\nItem 51: Miss Dorothy L. Cato letterhead, South Emporia, VA\nItem 52: Rocklands letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 53: Gowanlea letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 54: Castle Brook Farm letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 55: Albemarle Public Schools letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 56: First and Ocean National Bank calendar, 1942\nItem 57: Thoroughbreds Almanac cover, 1921\nItem 58: Crozet Print Shop advertisement, Crozet, VA","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","Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)","Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00204","/repositories/2/resources/39"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"collection_title_tesim":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"collection_ssim":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Albemarle County (Va.)--History--20th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Albemarle County (Va.)--History--20th century"],"creator_ssm":["Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)","Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985"],"creator_ssim":["Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)","Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)"],"creators_ssim":["Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985","Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)"],"places_ssim":["Albemarle County (Va.)--History--20th century"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Letterheads","Printers--Virginia","Printing--Virginia--History","Broadsides","Envelopes","Fliers (printed matter)","Stationery","Visiting cards","Wallets"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Letterheads","Printers--Virginia","Printing--Virginia--History","Broadsides","Envelopes","Fliers (printed matter)","Stationery","Visiting cards","Wallets"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["0.60 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["0.60 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Broadsides","Envelopes","Fliers (printed matter)","Stationery","Visiting cards","Wallets"],"date_range_isim":[1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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Consists almost exclusively of samples of their printing jobs, like broadsides, stationary, envelopes, fliers, etc., thus providing the names and often addresses of a variety of businesses that existed  in the area at the time and of the kind of events that were advertised.  Especially prominent are announcements and stationary for traveling Vaudeville shows such as the Dandy Dixie Shows and the Russell Brothers. Several general merchants are also included in the collection such as C.V. Layman. Also included are a few documents and letters addressing the manager of the Batesville Printing Company, Elmer Batten, usually in regards to printing orders.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAll printing samples or examples are on paper or card stock, with the exception of one small leather wallet which has been processed and housed as an artifact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: R.H. Harris of Dandy Dixie Tent Shows in Upperville, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, September 17, 1921\nincludes four envelopes\nItem 2: G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, February 14, 1922\nItem 3: Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA to G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA, February 16, 1922\ncopy\nItem 4: Frank Kretz, Business Manager of Kretz Brothers Fancy Trick and Roman Riders in Reading, PA to Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, April 6, 1922\nItem 5: The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA\nenvelope only\nItem 6: General letter of Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Printing Company to business owners\nItem 7: Yellow card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags\nItem 8: Pink card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog tags\nItem 9: White card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: Warren C. Meinel, performer, business card\nItem 2: Billy Gregory, blackface \u0026amp; eccentric song and dance comedian, business card\nItem 3: Happy Bobbitt, performer, business card\nItem 4: Foster Bros.' Famous Shows ticket\nItem 5: McDaniel's Motorized Show ticket\nItem 6: Lesser's Comedians advertisement card\nItem 7: Fay Abbott, singing comedienne, banjoist, pianoist, business card\nthree\nItem 8: Mail list of Russell Bros. Shows, 1919 Season\nnine\nItem 9: Russell Bros. Shows ticket\neleven\nItem 10: Russell Bros. Show voucher for 2 tickets and 50 cents\nNine blank, one used and issued to Walter Sprouse and Leinwood Gibson\nItem 11: Russell Bros. Famous Show, \"A High Class Vaudeville Enterprise,\" letterhead\nItem 12: R.L. Russell Virginia Shows, letterhead\nseven\nItem 13: Rippel \u0026amp; Lee's Show ticket\nsix\nItem 14: Chas. Rippel envelope\nItem 15: Rippel \u0026amp; Lee letterhead and envelope\nItem 16: Rippel \u0026amp; Lee letterhead\nItem 17: Bob Harris, Dandy Dixie Tent Show, business card for the 1919-1921 seasons\nfourteen\nItem 18: Dandy Dixie Shows letterhead with tent engraving surrounded by swastikas\nItem 19: R.H. Harris envelope\nItem 20: R.H. Harris letterhead\nItem 21: Roselands Movie \u0026amp; Vaudeville Show letterhead, 1924\nItem 22: The Great Keystone Show, letterhead, 1922\nItem 23: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA\nItem 24: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA, April 30, 1921\ntwo\nItem 25: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, The School House, White Hall, VA, May 7, 1921\nItem 26: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA, May 9, 1921\ntwo\nItem 27: The North Garden Band \u0026amp; Concert Troupe broadside\ntwo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: Civil War Company F, 10th Virginia Cavalry Reunion postponement broadside, Batesville, VA, August 1916\nItem 2: Welcome Home Celebration for World War I soldiers, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA program, July 24, 1919\nItem 3: Revival Sermons by Rev. J.W. Dixon at Batesville Methodist Church, Batesville, VA announcement, June 1932\nItem 4: Sunday School Picnic at Methodist Church, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 5: The Ladies Aid Society of Batesville M.E. Church oyster supper and fancy sale, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA broadside, November 24, 1917\ntwo\nItem 6: The Ladies Aid Society of Mt. Ed. Baptist Church bazaar, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside, December 8, 1917\nItem 7: Revival by Rev. J.H. Strong, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church broadside\nItem 8: Entertainment at Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA broadside, September 1, 1920\ntwo\nItem 9: \"Where's Grandma?\" presented by The Young Peoples Division of Batesville Methodist Church, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 10: Covesville Baptist Church, Covesville, VA program, May 29, 1921\ntwo\nItem 11: \"Always in Trouble\" by Batesville School, Oddfellow's Building broadside\nItem 12: \"Always in Trouble\" program\nItem 13: Oysters at Red Hill School card stock announcement, November 24, 1923\nItem 14: Grand Opening of Moore's Theatre, Flint Hill, VA broadside\nItem 15: \"A Cabin Courtship\" presented by Miller School Athletic Ass'n broadside, March 7, 1925\nItem 16: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Methodist Church, Crozet, VA broadside, July 16, 1920\nItem 17: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Rodes Methodist Church, near Avon, VA, August 21, 1920\nItem 18: \"The Goose Creek Line\" program\nItem 19: Baseball Game, Batesville High School Team versus The Village Second Team broadside, May 20, 1921\ntwo\nItem 20: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, June 12, 1918\nItem 21: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, July 31, 1918\nItem 22: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, September 21, 1918\nItem 23: Lawn Party and Concert by Crozet Band, Midway High School, July 14, 1920\nItem 24: Ice Cream Supper, Epworth League, I.O.O.F. Hall, Batesville, VA, June 2, 1923\nthree\nItem 25: Closing Out Sale of Hats, C.V. Layman broadside\nItem 26: W.R. Tomlin, sale of tools and furniture, Elmo Fox Place broadside, April 10, 1917\nItem 27: Public Auction Sale, J.D. Critzer farm, near Batesville, VA, November 20, 1920\nItem 28: Public Sale, O. Nelson, J.H. Sauveur, November 22, 1920\nItem 29: The Old R.A.H. Foster Farm, Myrtle Foster, Auction announcement, Batesville, VA\nItem 30: No Hunting card stock notice, S.C. Alexander\nItem 31: No Hunting card stock notice, S.R. Layman \u0026amp; Sons\nItem 32: Wanted notice for wood, J.B. Harding\nthree\nItem 33: Fireworks public notice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: Robt. H. Pugh letterhead, Onan, VA\nseven\nItem 2: E.E. Nay payment voucher, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 3: E.E. Nay stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 4: E.E. Nay, account settlement notice, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 5: E.E. Nay letterhead, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 6: E.E. Nay account stationary, Batesville, VA\neight\nItem 7: William A. Dawson account stationary, Esmont, VA\nsix\nItem 8: William A. Dawson letterhead, Esmont, VA\ntwelve\nItem 9: C.V. Layman account ticket, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 10: C.V. Layman account stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 11: W.A. Curd stationary, Batesville, VA\nseven\nItem 12: W.A. Curd letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: E.W. Sandridge account stationary, Ivy Depot, VA\ntwo\nItem 14: C.W. Sandridge stationary, Crozet, VA\nItem 15: J.H. Craig stationary, Farina, VA\nfive\nItem 16: Guy U. Martin message, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 17: Guy U. Martin letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfour\nItem 18: Chas. T. Page, Fresh Roasted Peanuts bag, Batesville, VA\nItem 19: Chas. T. Page, account ticket, Batesville, VA\nItem 20: Chas. T. Page stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 21: Chas. T. Page account stationary, Batesville, VA\neleven\nItem 22: Chas. T. Page blank slips\nnine\nItem 23: Chas. T. Page letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfive\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: Riverside Garage stationary, North Garden, VA\nsix\nItem 2: J.H. Stout Extract Works wood ticket\nfive\nItem 3: Stonewall J. Brown ticket\nten\nItem 4: Fry's Spring Market account slip, Charlottesville, VA\nten\nItem 5: Waynesboro Lodge No. 1309, Loyal Order of the Moose Membership Application, Waynesboro, VA\nfour\nItem 6: J.J. Porter Coal and Wood payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nnine\nItem 7: J.J. Porter letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 8: Dr. Wm. A. Hughes, optometry, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 9: Geo. M. Carr, dealer in second-hand clothing, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 10: Jarman Book Co., booksellers and stationers, stationary Charlottesville, VA\nfour\nItem 11: Dr. Shaw, Veterinarian Horseshoer and Wheelwright, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 12: John W. Parr, Blacksmith \u0026amp; Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: Geo. E. Chewning, Blacksmith \u0026amp; Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 14: Glendale Fruit and Stock Farm, E.S. Fox, stationary, Afton, VA\ntwo\nItem 15: A.L. Waddell, Automobile Repairing and Accessories, letterhead, Reetortown, VA\nItem 16: J.C. Dollins, repair, letterhead, Crozet, VA\nItem 17: D.S. Belmeny, sanitary groceries, letterhead, Rectortown, VA\nItem 18: J.H. Lindsay, The Daily Progress, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 19: Geo. T. Omohundro, commissioner of the revenue, letterhead, Glendower, VA\ntwo\nItem 20: Batesville Bargain House, Chas. W. Baber, Batesville, VA\nItem 21: Crown Orchard Co., C.A. Wade, letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 22: Rock Branch Farm, Roy S. Clarke, letterhead, Red Hill, VA\nItem 23: S.R. Kirby letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 24: Mrs. Alice R. Craig letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 25: Account payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 26: Wm. J. Shelton, First National Bank check, December 26, 1932\nItem 27: R.F. Black, tax collection notice, Albemarle Co., VA\nthree\nItem 28: Dog license card, 1920\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 29: Pad of dog license slips, Albemarle Co., VA, 1921\nItem 30: Albemarle Co. Health Department slip\nItem 31: Greenwood Local Farmer's Union slip\nItem 32: S. Geenbaum slip\nItem 33: John L. Layman tag\nItem 34: Bank of Crozet slip, Crozet, VA\nItem 35: The Peoples National Bank slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 36: Edward Wood envelope, Afton, VA\nItem 37: Miss Edna Clarke envelope, North Garden, VA\nItem 38: Schmid's Printery envelope, Staunton, VA\nItem 39: Lawrence W. Tomlin envelope, Afton, VA\nthree\nItem 40: Albemarle Co. Treasurer slip\nItem 41: G. Stuart Hamm, Treasurer of Albemarle County, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 42: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 43: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 44: Gibson's Broom Works envelope, Red Hill, VA\nItem 45: Gibson's Broom Works stationary, Red Hill, VA\nItem 46: R.F. Black envelope, Miller School, VA\nItem 47: R.F. Black letterhead, Miller School, VA\nthree\nItem 48: Charles P. Sheffer letterhead, Greenwood, VA\ntwo\nItem 49: J. Bledsoe Wade letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 50: 110 South 3rd Street letterhead, Richmond, VA\ntwo\nItem 51: Miss Dorothy L. Cato letterhead, South Emporia, VA\nItem 52: Rocklands letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 53: Gowanlea letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 54: Castle Brook Farm letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 55: Albemarle Public Schools letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 56: First and Ocean National Bank calendar, 1942\nItem 57: Thoroughbreds Almanac cover, 1921\nItem 58: Crozet Print Shop advertisement, Crozet, VA\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Records and samples, circa 1910s-1930s, of the Batesville Printing Company of Batesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. Consists almost exclusively of samples of their printing jobs, like broadsides, stationary, envelopes, fliers, etc., thus providing the names and often addresses of a variety of businesses that existed  in the area at the time and of the kind of events that were advertised.  Especially prominent are announcements and stationary for traveling Vaudeville shows such as the Dandy Dixie Shows and the Russell Brothers. Several general merchants are also included in the collection such as C.V. Layman. Also included are a few documents and letters addressing the manager of the Batesville Printing Company, Elmer Batten, usually in regards to printing orders.","All printing samples or examples are on paper or card stock, with the exception of one small leather wallet which has been processed and housed as an artifact.","Item 1: R.H. Harris of Dandy Dixie Tent Shows in Upperville, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, September 17, 1921\nincludes four envelopes\nItem 2: G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, February 14, 1922\nItem 3: Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA to G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA, February 16, 1922\ncopy\nItem 4: Frank Kretz, Business Manager of Kretz Brothers Fancy Trick and Roman Riders in Reading, PA to Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, April 6, 1922\nItem 5: The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA\nenvelope only\nItem 6: General letter of Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Printing Company to business owners\nItem 7: Yellow card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags\nItem 8: Pink card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog tags\nItem 9: White card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags","Item 1: Warren C. Meinel, performer, business card\nItem 2: Billy Gregory, blackface \u0026 eccentric song and dance comedian, business card\nItem 3: Happy Bobbitt, performer, business card\nItem 4: Foster Bros.' Famous Shows ticket\nItem 5: McDaniel's Motorized Show ticket\nItem 6: Lesser's Comedians advertisement card\nItem 7: Fay Abbott, singing comedienne, banjoist, pianoist, business card\nthree\nItem 8: Mail list of Russell Bros. Shows, 1919 Season\nnine\nItem 9: Russell Bros. Shows ticket\neleven\nItem 10: Russell Bros. Show voucher for 2 tickets and 50 cents\nNine blank, one used and issued to Walter Sprouse and Leinwood Gibson\nItem 11: Russell Bros. Famous Show, \"A High Class Vaudeville Enterprise,\" letterhead\nItem 12: R.L. Russell Virginia Shows, letterhead\nseven\nItem 13: Rippel \u0026 Lee's Show ticket\nsix\nItem 14: Chas. Rippel envelope\nItem 15: Rippel \u0026 Lee letterhead and envelope\nItem 16: Rippel \u0026 Lee letterhead\nItem 17: Bob Harris, Dandy Dixie Tent Show, business card for the 1919-1921 seasons\nfourteen\nItem 18: Dandy Dixie Shows letterhead with tent engraving surrounded by swastikas\nItem 19: R.H. Harris envelope\nItem 20: R.H. Harris letterhead\nItem 21: Roselands Movie \u0026 Vaudeville Show letterhead, 1924\nItem 22: The Great Keystone Show, letterhead, 1922\nItem 23: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA\nItem 24: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA, April 30, 1921\ntwo\nItem 25: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, The School House, White Hall, VA, May 7, 1921\nItem 26: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA, May 9, 1921\ntwo\nItem 27: The North Garden Band \u0026 Concert Troupe broadside\ntwo","Item 1: Civil War Company F, 10th Virginia Cavalry Reunion postponement broadside, Batesville, VA, August 1916\nItem 2: Welcome Home Celebration for World War I soldiers, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA program, July 24, 1919\nItem 3: Revival Sermons by Rev. J.W. Dixon at Batesville Methodist Church, Batesville, VA announcement, June 1932\nItem 4: Sunday School Picnic at Methodist Church, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 5: The Ladies Aid Society of Batesville M.E. Church oyster supper and fancy sale, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA broadside, November 24, 1917\ntwo\nItem 6: The Ladies Aid Society of Mt. Ed. Baptist Church bazaar, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside, December 8, 1917\nItem 7: Revival by Rev. J.H. Strong, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church broadside\nItem 8: Entertainment at Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA broadside, September 1, 1920\ntwo\nItem 9: \"Where's Grandma?\" presented by The Young Peoples Division of Batesville Methodist Church, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 10: Covesville Baptist Church, Covesville, VA program, May 29, 1921\ntwo\nItem 11: \"Always in Trouble\" by Batesville School, Oddfellow's Building broadside\nItem 12: \"Always in Trouble\" program\nItem 13: Oysters at Red Hill School card stock announcement, November 24, 1923\nItem 14: Grand Opening of Moore's Theatre, Flint Hill, VA broadside\nItem 15: \"A Cabin Courtship\" presented by Miller School Athletic Ass'n broadside, March 7, 1925\nItem 16: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Methodist Church, Crozet, VA broadside, July 16, 1920\nItem 17: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Rodes Methodist Church, near Avon, VA, August 21, 1920\nItem 18: \"The Goose Creek Line\" program\nItem 19: Baseball Game, Batesville High School Team versus The Village Second Team broadside, May 20, 1921\ntwo\nItem 20: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, June 12, 1918\nItem 21: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, July 31, 1918\nItem 22: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, September 21, 1918\nItem 23: Lawn Party and Concert by Crozet Band, Midway High School, July 14, 1920\nItem 24: Ice Cream Supper, Epworth League, I.O.O.F. Hall, Batesville, VA, June 2, 1923\nthree\nItem 25: Closing Out Sale of Hats, C.V. Layman broadside\nItem 26: W.R. Tomlin, sale of tools and furniture, Elmo Fox Place broadside, April 10, 1917\nItem 27: Public Auction Sale, J.D. Critzer farm, near Batesville, VA, November 20, 1920\nItem 28: Public Sale, O. Nelson, J.H. Sauveur, November 22, 1920\nItem 29: The Old R.A.H. Foster Farm, Myrtle Foster, Auction announcement, Batesville, VA\nItem 30: No Hunting card stock notice, S.C. Alexander\nItem 31: No Hunting card stock notice, S.R. Layman \u0026 Sons\nItem 32: Wanted notice for wood, J.B. Harding\nthree\nItem 33: Fireworks public notice","Item 1: Robt. H. Pugh letterhead, Onan, VA\nseven\nItem 2: E.E. Nay payment voucher, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 3: E.E. Nay stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 4: E.E. Nay, account settlement notice, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 5: E.E. Nay letterhead, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 6: E.E. Nay account stationary, Batesville, VA\neight\nItem 7: William A. Dawson account stationary, Esmont, VA\nsix\nItem 8: William A. Dawson letterhead, Esmont, VA\ntwelve\nItem 9: C.V. Layman account ticket, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 10: C.V. Layman account stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 11: W.A. Curd stationary, Batesville, VA\nseven\nItem 12: W.A. Curd letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: E.W. Sandridge account stationary, Ivy Depot, VA\ntwo\nItem 14: C.W. Sandridge stationary, Crozet, VA\nItem 15: J.H. Craig stationary, Farina, VA\nfive\nItem 16: Guy U. Martin message, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 17: Guy U. Martin letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfour\nItem 18: Chas. T. Page, Fresh Roasted Peanuts bag, Batesville, VA\nItem 19: Chas. T. Page, account ticket, Batesville, VA\nItem 20: Chas. T. Page stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 21: Chas. T. Page account stationary, Batesville, VA\neleven\nItem 22: Chas. T. Page blank slips\nnine\nItem 23: Chas. T. Page letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfive","Item 1: Riverside Garage stationary, North Garden, VA\nsix\nItem 2: J.H. Stout Extract Works wood ticket\nfive\nItem 3: Stonewall J. Brown ticket\nten\nItem 4: Fry's Spring Market account slip, Charlottesville, VA\nten\nItem 5: Waynesboro Lodge No. 1309, Loyal Order of the Moose Membership Application, Waynesboro, VA\nfour\nItem 6: J.J. Porter Coal and Wood payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nnine\nItem 7: J.J. Porter letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 8: Dr. Wm. A. Hughes, optometry, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 9: Geo. M. Carr, dealer in second-hand clothing, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 10: Jarman Book Co., booksellers and stationers, stationary Charlottesville, VA\nfour\nItem 11: Dr. Shaw, Veterinarian Horseshoer and Wheelwright, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 12: John W. Parr, Blacksmith \u0026 Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: Geo. E. Chewning, Blacksmith \u0026 Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 14: Glendale Fruit and Stock Farm, E.S. Fox, stationary, Afton, VA\ntwo\nItem 15: A.L. Waddell, Automobile Repairing and Accessories, letterhead, Reetortown, VA\nItem 16: J.C. Dollins, repair, letterhead, Crozet, VA\nItem 17: D.S. Belmeny, sanitary groceries, letterhead, Rectortown, VA\nItem 18: J.H. Lindsay, The Daily Progress, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 19: Geo. T. Omohundro, commissioner of the revenue, letterhead, Glendower, VA\ntwo\nItem 20: Batesville Bargain House, Chas. W. Baber, Batesville, VA\nItem 21: Crown Orchard Co., C.A. Wade, letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 22: Rock Branch Farm, Roy S. Clarke, letterhead, Red Hill, VA\nItem 23: S.R. Kirby letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 24: Mrs. Alice R. Craig letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 25: Account payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 26: Wm. J. Shelton, First National Bank check, December 26, 1932\nItem 27: R.F. Black, tax collection notice, Albemarle Co., VA\nthree\nItem 28: Dog license card, 1920","Item 29: Pad of dog license slips, Albemarle Co., VA, 1921\nItem 30: Albemarle Co. Health Department slip\nItem 31: Greenwood Local Farmer's Union slip\nItem 32: S. Geenbaum slip\nItem 33: John L. Layman tag\nItem 34: Bank of Crozet slip, Crozet, VA\nItem 35: The Peoples National Bank slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 36: Edward Wood envelope, Afton, VA\nItem 37: Miss Edna Clarke envelope, North Garden, VA\nItem 38: Schmid's Printery envelope, Staunton, VA\nItem 39: Lawrence W. Tomlin envelope, Afton, VA\nthree\nItem 40: Albemarle Co. Treasurer slip\nItem 41: G. Stuart Hamm, Treasurer of Albemarle County, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 42: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 43: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 44: Gibson's Broom Works envelope, Red Hill, VA\nItem 45: Gibson's Broom Works stationary, Red Hill, VA\nItem 46: R.F. Black envelope, Miller School, VA\nItem 47: R.F. Black letterhead, Miller School, VA\nthree\nItem 48: Charles P. Sheffer letterhead, Greenwood, VA\ntwo\nItem 49: J. Bledsoe Wade letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 50: 110 South 3rd Street letterhead, Richmond, VA\ntwo\nItem 51: Miss Dorothy L. Cato letterhead, South Emporia, VA\nItem 52: Rocklands letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 53: Gowanlea letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 54: Castle Brook Farm letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 55: Albemarle Public Schools letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 56: First and Ocean National Bank calendar, 1942\nItem 57: Thoroughbreds Almanac cover, 1921\nItem 58: Crozet Print Shop advertisement, Crozet, VA"],"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_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)","Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)"],"persname_ssim":["Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":8,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T14:18:38.651Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_39","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_39","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_39","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_39","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_39.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Batesville Printing Company Records","title_ssm":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"title_tesim":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1910s-1930s","1920s"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1920s"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1910s-1930s"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS 00204","/repositories/2/resources/39"],"text":["MS 00204","/repositories/2/resources/39","Batesville Printing Company Records","Albemarle County (Va.)--History--20th century","Letterheads","Printers--Virginia","Printing--Virginia--History","Broadsides","Envelopes","Fliers (printed matter)","Stationery","Visiting cards","Wallets","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.","Elmer Gough Batten (1895-1985) was the manager of the Batesville Printing Company. Elmer was born on November 18, 1895 to parents James Monroe Batten (1870-1931) and Lucie Ella Gough (1871-1936) and died on January 2, 1985. Elmer Batten is buried at Mount Plain Cemetery in Ivy, Albemarle County, Virginia.","Accessioned and minimally described in May 2010 by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist. Processed, organized, and finding aid written by Austin W. Smith in February 2011.","Small leather wallet processed and housed as an artifact.","Records and samples, circa 1910s-1930s, of the Batesville Printing Company of Batesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. Consists almost exclusively of samples of their printing jobs, like broadsides, stationary, envelopes, fliers, etc., thus providing the names and often addresses of a variety of businesses that existed  in the area at the time and of the kind of events that were advertised.  Especially prominent are announcements and stationary for traveling Vaudeville shows such as the Dandy Dixie Shows and the Russell Brothers. Several general merchants are also included in the collection such as C.V. Layman. Also included are a few documents and letters addressing the manager of the Batesville Printing Company, Elmer Batten, usually in regards to printing orders.","All printing samples or examples are on paper or card stock, with the exception of one small leather wallet which has been processed and housed as an artifact.","Item 1: R.H. Harris of Dandy Dixie Tent Shows in Upperville, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, September 17, 1921\nincludes four envelopes\nItem 2: G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, February 14, 1922\nItem 3: Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA to G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA, February 16, 1922\ncopy\nItem 4: Frank Kretz, Business Manager of Kretz Brothers Fancy Trick and Roman Riders in Reading, PA to Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, April 6, 1922\nItem 5: The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA\nenvelope only\nItem 6: General letter of Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Printing Company to business owners\nItem 7: Yellow card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags\nItem 8: Pink card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog tags\nItem 9: White card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags","Item 1: Warren C. Meinel, performer, business card\nItem 2: Billy Gregory, blackface \u0026 eccentric song and dance comedian, business card\nItem 3: Happy Bobbitt, performer, business card\nItem 4: Foster Bros.' Famous Shows ticket\nItem 5: McDaniel's Motorized Show ticket\nItem 6: Lesser's Comedians advertisement card\nItem 7: Fay Abbott, singing comedienne, banjoist, pianoist, business card\nthree\nItem 8: Mail list of Russell Bros. Shows, 1919 Season\nnine\nItem 9: Russell Bros. Shows ticket\neleven\nItem 10: Russell Bros. Show voucher for 2 tickets and 50 cents\nNine blank, one used and issued to Walter Sprouse and Leinwood Gibson\nItem 11: Russell Bros. Famous Show, \"A High Class Vaudeville Enterprise,\" letterhead\nItem 12: R.L. Russell Virginia Shows, letterhead\nseven\nItem 13: Rippel \u0026 Lee's Show ticket\nsix\nItem 14: Chas. Rippel envelope\nItem 15: Rippel \u0026 Lee letterhead and envelope\nItem 16: Rippel \u0026 Lee letterhead\nItem 17: Bob Harris, Dandy Dixie Tent Show, business card for the 1919-1921 seasons\nfourteen\nItem 18: Dandy Dixie Shows letterhead with tent engraving surrounded by swastikas\nItem 19: R.H. Harris envelope\nItem 20: R.H. Harris letterhead\nItem 21: Roselands Movie \u0026 Vaudeville Show letterhead, 1924\nItem 22: The Great Keystone Show, letterhead, 1922\nItem 23: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA\nItem 24: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA, April 30, 1921\ntwo\nItem 25: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, The School House, White Hall, VA, May 7, 1921\nItem 26: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA, May 9, 1921\ntwo\nItem 27: The North Garden Band \u0026 Concert Troupe broadside\ntwo","Item 1: Civil War Company F, 10th Virginia Cavalry Reunion postponement broadside, Batesville, VA, August 1916\nItem 2: Welcome Home Celebration for World War I soldiers, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA program, July 24, 1919\nItem 3: Revival Sermons by Rev. J.W. Dixon at Batesville Methodist Church, Batesville, VA announcement, June 1932\nItem 4: Sunday School Picnic at Methodist Church, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 5: The Ladies Aid Society of Batesville M.E. Church oyster supper and fancy sale, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA broadside, November 24, 1917\ntwo\nItem 6: The Ladies Aid Society of Mt. Ed. Baptist Church bazaar, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside, December 8, 1917\nItem 7: Revival by Rev. J.H. Strong, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church broadside\nItem 8: Entertainment at Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA broadside, September 1, 1920\ntwo\nItem 9: \"Where's Grandma?\" presented by The Young Peoples Division of Batesville Methodist Church, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 10: Covesville Baptist Church, Covesville, VA program, May 29, 1921\ntwo\nItem 11: \"Always in Trouble\" by Batesville School, Oddfellow's Building broadside\nItem 12: \"Always in Trouble\" program\nItem 13: Oysters at Red Hill School card stock announcement, November 24, 1923\nItem 14: Grand Opening of Moore's Theatre, Flint Hill, VA broadside\nItem 15: \"A Cabin Courtship\" presented by Miller School Athletic Ass'n broadside, March 7, 1925\nItem 16: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Methodist Church, Crozet, VA broadside, July 16, 1920\nItem 17: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Rodes Methodist Church, near Avon, VA, August 21, 1920\nItem 18: \"The Goose Creek Line\" program\nItem 19: Baseball Game, Batesville High School Team versus The Village Second Team broadside, May 20, 1921\ntwo\nItem 20: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, June 12, 1918\nItem 21: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, July 31, 1918\nItem 22: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, September 21, 1918\nItem 23: Lawn Party and Concert by Crozet Band, Midway High School, July 14, 1920\nItem 24: Ice Cream Supper, Epworth League, I.O.O.F. Hall, Batesville, VA, June 2, 1923\nthree\nItem 25: Closing Out Sale of Hats, C.V. Layman broadside\nItem 26: W.R. Tomlin, sale of tools and furniture, Elmo Fox Place broadside, April 10, 1917\nItem 27: Public Auction Sale, J.D. Critzer farm, near Batesville, VA, November 20, 1920\nItem 28: Public Sale, O. Nelson, J.H. Sauveur, November 22, 1920\nItem 29: The Old R.A.H. Foster Farm, Myrtle Foster, Auction announcement, Batesville, VA\nItem 30: No Hunting card stock notice, S.C. Alexander\nItem 31: No Hunting card stock notice, S.R. Layman \u0026 Sons\nItem 32: Wanted notice for wood, J.B. Harding\nthree\nItem 33: Fireworks public notice","Item 1: Robt. H. Pugh letterhead, Onan, VA\nseven\nItem 2: E.E. Nay payment voucher, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 3: E.E. Nay stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 4: E.E. Nay, account settlement notice, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 5: E.E. Nay letterhead, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 6: E.E. Nay account stationary, Batesville, VA\neight\nItem 7: William A. Dawson account stationary, Esmont, VA\nsix\nItem 8: William A. Dawson letterhead, Esmont, VA\ntwelve\nItem 9: C.V. Layman account ticket, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 10: C.V. Layman account stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 11: W.A. Curd stationary, Batesville, VA\nseven\nItem 12: W.A. Curd letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: E.W. Sandridge account stationary, Ivy Depot, VA\ntwo\nItem 14: C.W. Sandridge stationary, Crozet, VA\nItem 15: J.H. Craig stationary, Farina, VA\nfive\nItem 16: Guy U. Martin message, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 17: Guy U. Martin letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfour\nItem 18: Chas. T. Page, Fresh Roasted Peanuts bag, Batesville, VA\nItem 19: Chas. T. Page, account ticket, Batesville, VA\nItem 20: Chas. T. Page stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 21: Chas. T. Page account stationary, Batesville, VA\neleven\nItem 22: Chas. T. Page blank slips\nnine\nItem 23: Chas. T. Page letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfive","Item 1: Riverside Garage stationary, North Garden, VA\nsix\nItem 2: J.H. Stout Extract Works wood ticket\nfive\nItem 3: Stonewall J. Brown ticket\nten\nItem 4: Fry's Spring Market account slip, Charlottesville, VA\nten\nItem 5: Waynesboro Lodge No. 1309, Loyal Order of the Moose Membership Application, Waynesboro, VA\nfour\nItem 6: J.J. Porter Coal and Wood payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nnine\nItem 7: J.J. Porter letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 8: Dr. Wm. A. Hughes, optometry, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 9: Geo. M. Carr, dealer in second-hand clothing, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 10: Jarman Book Co., booksellers and stationers, stationary Charlottesville, VA\nfour\nItem 11: Dr. Shaw, Veterinarian Horseshoer and Wheelwright, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 12: John W. Parr, Blacksmith \u0026 Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: Geo. E. Chewning, Blacksmith \u0026 Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 14: Glendale Fruit and Stock Farm, E.S. Fox, stationary, Afton, VA\ntwo\nItem 15: A.L. Waddell, Automobile Repairing and Accessories, letterhead, Reetortown, VA\nItem 16: J.C. Dollins, repair, letterhead, Crozet, VA\nItem 17: D.S. Belmeny, sanitary groceries, letterhead, Rectortown, VA\nItem 18: J.H. Lindsay, The Daily Progress, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 19: Geo. T. Omohundro, commissioner of the revenue, letterhead, Glendower, VA\ntwo\nItem 20: Batesville Bargain House, Chas. W. Baber, Batesville, VA\nItem 21: Crown Orchard Co., C.A. Wade, letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 22: Rock Branch Farm, Roy S. Clarke, letterhead, Red Hill, VA\nItem 23: S.R. Kirby letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 24: Mrs. Alice R. Craig letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 25: Account payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 26: Wm. J. Shelton, First National Bank check, December 26, 1932\nItem 27: R.F. Black, tax collection notice, Albemarle Co., VA\nthree\nItem 28: Dog license card, 1920","Item 29: Pad of dog license slips, Albemarle Co., VA, 1921\nItem 30: Albemarle Co. Health Department slip\nItem 31: Greenwood Local Farmer's Union slip\nItem 32: S. Geenbaum slip\nItem 33: John L. Layman tag\nItem 34: Bank of Crozet slip, Crozet, VA\nItem 35: The Peoples National Bank slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 36: Edward Wood envelope, Afton, VA\nItem 37: Miss Edna Clarke envelope, North Garden, VA\nItem 38: Schmid's Printery envelope, Staunton, VA\nItem 39: Lawrence W. Tomlin envelope, Afton, VA\nthree\nItem 40: Albemarle Co. Treasurer slip\nItem 41: G. Stuart Hamm, Treasurer of Albemarle County, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 42: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 43: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 44: Gibson's Broom Works envelope, Red Hill, VA\nItem 45: Gibson's Broom Works stationary, Red Hill, VA\nItem 46: R.F. Black envelope, Miller School, VA\nItem 47: R.F. Black letterhead, Miller School, VA\nthree\nItem 48: Charles P. Sheffer letterhead, Greenwood, VA\ntwo\nItem 49: J. Bledsoe Wade letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 50: 110 South 3rd Street letterhead, Richmond, VA\ntwo\nItem 51: Miss Dorothy L. Cato letterhead, South Emporia, VA\nItem 52: Rocklands letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 53: Gowanlea letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 54: Castle Brook Farm letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 55: Albemarle Public Schools letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 56: First and Ocean National Bank calendar, 1942\nItem 57: Thoroughbreds Almanac cover, 1921\nItem 58: Crozet Print Shop advertisement, Crozet, VA","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","Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)","Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00204","/repositories/2/resources/39"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"collection_title_tesim":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"collection_ssim":["Batesville Printing Company Records"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Albemarle County (Va.)--History--20th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Albemarle County (Va.)--History--20th century"],"creator_ssm":["Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)","Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985"],"creator_ssim":["Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)","Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)"],"creators_ssim":["Elmer Gough Batten, 1895-1985","Batesville Printing Company (Batesville, Va.)"],"places_ssim":["Albemarle County (Va.)--History--20th century"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Letterheads","Printers--Virginia","Printing--Virginia--History","Broadsides","Envelopes","Fliers (printed matter)","Stationery","Visiting cards","Wallets"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Letterheads","Printers--Virginia","Printing--Virginia--History","Broadsides","Envelopes","Fliers (printed matter)","Stationery","Visiting cards","Wallets"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["0.60 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["0.60 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Broadsides","Envelopes","Fliers (printed matter)","Stationery","Visiting cards","Wallets"],"date_range_isim":[1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection 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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["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."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eElmer Gough Batten (1895-1985) was the manager of the Batesville Printing Company. Elmer was born on November 18, 1895 to parents James Monroe Batten (1870-1931) and Lucie Ella Gough (1871-1936) and died on January 2, 1985. 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Consists almost exclusively of samples of their printing jobs, like broadsides, stationary, envelopes, fliers, etc., thus providing the names and often addresses of a variety of businesses that existed  in the area at the time and of the kind of events that were advertised.  Especially prominent are announcements and stationary for traveling Vaudeville shows such as the Dandy Dixie Shows and the Russell Brothers. Several general merchants are also included in the collection such as C.V. Layman. Also included are a few documents and letters addressing the manager of the Batesville Printing Company, Elmer Batten, usually in regards to printing orders.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAll printing samples or examples are on paper or card stock, with the exception of one small leather wallet which has been processed and housed as an artifact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: R.H. Harris of Dandy Dixie Tent Shows in Upperville, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, September 17, 1921\nincludes four envelopes\nItem 2: G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, February 14, 1922\nItem 3: Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA to G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA, February 16, 1922\ncopy\nItem 4: Frank Kretz, Business Manager of Kretz Brothers Fancy Trick and Roman Riders in Reading, PA to Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, April 6, 1922\nItem 5: The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA\nenvelope only\nItem 6: General letter of Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Printing Company to business owners\nItem 7: Yellow card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags\nItem 8: Pink card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog tags\nItem 9: White card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: Warren C. Meinel, performer, business card\nItem 2: Billy Gregory, blackface \u0026amp; eccentric song and dance comedian, business card\nItem 3: Happy Bobbitt, performer, business card\nItem 4: Foster Bros.' Famous Shows ticket\nItem 5: McDaniel's Motorized Show ticket\nItem 6: Lesser's Comedians advertisement card\nItem 7: Fay Abbott, singing comedienne, banjoist, pianoist, business card\nthree\nItem 8: Mail list of Russell Bros. Shows, 1919 Season\nnine\nItem 9: Russell Bros. Shows ticket\neleven\nItem 10: Russell Bros. Show voucher for 2 tickets and 50 cents\nNine blank, one used and issued to Walter Sprouse and Leinwood Gibson\nItem 11: Russell Bros. Famous Show, \"A High Class Vaudeville Enterprise,\" letterhead\nItem 12: R.L. Russell Virginia Shows, letterhead\nseven\nItem 13: Rippel \u0026amp; Lee's Show ticket\nsix\nItem 14: Chas. Rippel envelope\nItem 15: Rippel \u0026amp; Lee letterhead and envelope\nItem 16: Rippel \u0026amp; Lee letterhead\nItem 17: Bob Harris, Dandy Dixie Tent Show, business card for the 1919-1921 seasons\nfourteen\nItem 18: Dandy Dixie Shows letterhead with tent engraving surrounded by swastikas\nItem 19: R.H. Harris envelope\nItem 20: R.H. Harris letterhead\nItem 21: Roselands Movie \u0026amp; Vaudeville Show letterhead, 1924\nItem 22: The Great Keystone Show, letterhead, 1922\nItem 23: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA\nItem 24: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA, April 30, 1921\ntwo\nItem 25: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, The School House, White Hall, VA, May 7, 1921\nItem 26: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA, May 9, 1921\ntwo\nItem 27: The North Garden Band \u0026amp; Concert Troupe broadside\ntwo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: Civil War Company F, 10th Virginia Cavalry Reunion postponement broadside, Batesville, VA, August 1916\nItem 2: Welcome Home Celebration for World War I soldiers, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA program, July 24, 1919\nItem 3: Revival Sermons by Rev. J.W. Dixon at Batesville Methodist Church, Batesville, VA announcement, June 1932\nItem 4: Sunday School Picnic at Methodist Church, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 5: The Ladies Aid Society of Batesville M.E. Church oyster supper and fancy sale, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA broadside, November 24, 1917\ntwo\nItem 6: The Ladies Aid Society of Mt. Ed. Baptist Church bazaar, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside, December 8, 1917\nItem 7: Revival by Rev. J.H. Strong, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church broadside\nItem 8: Entertainment at Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA broadside, September 1, 1920\ntwo\nItem 9: \"Where's Grandma?\" presented by The Young Peoples Division of Batesville Methodist Church, Odd Fellow's Hall, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 10: Covesville Baptist Church, Covesville, VA program, May 29, 1921\ntwo\nItem 11: \"Always in Trouble\" by Batesville School, Oddfellow's Building broadside\nItem 12: \"Always in Trouble\" program\nItem 13: Oysters at Red Hill School card stock announcement, November 24, 1923\nItem 14: Grand Opening of Moore's Theatre, Flint Hill, VA broadside\nItem 15: \"A Cabin Courtship\" presented by Miller School Athletic Ass'n broadside, March 7, 1925\nItem 16: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Methodist Church, Crozet, VA broadside, July 16, 1920\nItem 17: Stonewall J. Brown Musical Entertainment, Rodes Methodist Church, near Avon, VA, August 21, 1920\nItem 18: \"The Goose Creek Line\" program\nItem 19: Baseball Game, Batesville High School Team versus The Village Second Team broadside, May 20, 1921\ntwo\nItem 20: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, June 12, 1918\nItem 21: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, July 31, 1918\nItem 22: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, September 21, 1918\nItem 23: Lawn Party and Concert by Crozet Band, Midway High School, July 14, 1920\nItem 24: Ice Cream Supper, Epworth League, I.O.O.F. Hall, Batesville, VA, June 2, 1923\nthree\nItem 25: Closing Out Sale of Hats, C.V. Layman broadside\nItem 26: W.R. Tomlin, sale of tools and furniture, Elmo Fox Place broadside, April 10, 1917\nItem 27: Public Auction Sale, J.D. Critzer farm, near Batesville, VA, November 20, 1920\nItem 28: Public Sale, O. Nelson, J.H. Sauveur, November 22, 1920\nItem 29: The Old R.A.H. Foster Farm, Myrtle Foster, Auction announcement, Batesville, VA\nItem 30: No Hunting card stock notice, S.C. Alexander\nItem 31: No Hunting card stock notice, S.R. Layman \u0026amp; Sons\nItem 32: Wanted notice for wood, J.B. Harding\nthree\nItem 33: Fireworks public notice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: Robt. H. Pugh letterhead, Onan, VA\nseven\nItem 2: E.E. Nay payment voucher, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 3: E.E. Nay stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 4: E.E. Nay, account settlement notice, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 5: E.E. Nay letterhead, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 6: E.E. Nay account stationary, Batesville, VA\neight\nItem 7: William A. Dawson account stationary, Esmont, VA\nsix\nItem 8: William A. Dawson letterhead, Esmont, VA\ntwelve\nItem 9: C.V. Layman account ticket, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 10: C.V. Layman account stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 11: W.A. Curd stationary, Batesville, VA\nseven\nItem 12: W.A. Curd letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: E.W. Sandridge account stationary, Ivy Depot, VA\ntwo\nItem 14: C.W. Sandridge stationary, Crozet, VA\nItem 15: J.H. Craig stationary, Farina, VA\nfive\nItem 16: Guy U. Martin message, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 17: Guy U. Martin letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfour\nItem 18: Chas. T. Page, Fresh Roasted Peanuts bag, Batesville, VA\nItem 19: Chas. T. Page, account ticket, Batesville, VA\nItem 20: Chas. T. Page stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 21: Chas. T. Page account stationary, Batesville, VA\neleven\nItem 22: Chas. T. Page blank slips\nnine\nItem 23: Chas. T. Page letterhead, Batesville, VA\nfive\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: Riverside Garage stationary, North Garden, VA\nsix\nItem 2: J.H. Stout Extract Works wood ticket\nfive\nItem 3: Stonewall J. Brown ticket\nten\nItem 4: Fry's Spring Market account slip, Charlottesville, VA\nten\nItem 5: Waynesboro Lodge No. 1309, Loyal Order of the Moose Membership Application, Waynesboro, VA\nfour\nItem 6: J.J. Porter Coal and Wood payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nnine\nItem 7: J.J. Porter letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 8: Dr. Wm. A. Hughes, optometry, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 9: Geo. M. Carr, dealer in second-hand clothing, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 10: Jarman Book Co., booksellers and stationers, stationary Charlottesville, VA\nfour\nItem 11: Dr. Shaw, Veterinarian Horseshoer and Wheelwright, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 12: John W. Parr, Blacksmith \u0026amp; Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: Geo. E. Chewning, Blacksmith \u0026amp; Wheelwright Work, stationary, Batesville, VA\nItem 14: Glendale Fruit and Stock Farm, E.S. Fox, stationary, Afton, VA\ntwo\nItem 15: A.L. Waddell, Automobile Repairing and Accessories, letterhead, Reetortown, VA\nItem 16: J.C. Dollins, repair, letterhead, Crozet, VA\nItem 17: D.S. Belmeny, sanitary groceries, letterhead, Rectortown, VA\nItem 18: J.H. Lindsay, The Daily Progress, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 19: Geo. T. Omohundro, commissioner of the revenue, letterhead, Glendower, VA\ntwo\nItem 20: Batesville Bargain House, Chas. W. Baber, Batesville, VA\nItem 21: Crown Orchard Co., C.A. Wade, letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 22: Rock Branch Farm, Roy S. Clarke, letterhead, Red Hill, VA\nItem 23: S.R. Kirby letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 24: Mrs. Alice R. Craig letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 25: Account payment slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 26: Wm. J. Shelton, First National Bank check, December 26, 1932\nItem 27: R.F. Black, tax collection notice, Albemarle Co., VA\nthree\nItem 28: Dog license card, 1920\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 29: Pad of dog license slips, Albemarle Co., VA, 1921\nItem 30: Albemarle Co. Health Department slip\nItem 31: Greenwood Local Farmer's Union slip\nItem 32: S. Geenbaum slip\nItem 33: John L. Layman tag\nItem 34: Bank of Crozet slip, Crozet, VA\nItem 35: The Peoples National Bank slip, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 36: Edward Wood envelope, Afton, VA\nItem 37: Miss Edna Clarke envelope, North Garden, VA\nItem 38: Schmid's Printery envelope, Staunton, VA\nItem 39: Lawrence W. Tomlin envelope, Afton, VA\nthree\nItem 40: Albemarle Co. Treasurer slip\nItem 41: G. Stuart Hamm, Treasurer of Albemarle County, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 42: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, envelope, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 43: R.S. Bunch, watchmaker and jeweler, letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 44: Gibson's Broom Works envelope, Red Hill, VA\nItem 45: Gibson's Broom Works stationary, Red Hill, VA\nItem 46: R.F. Black envelope, Miller School, VA\nItem 47: R.F. Black letterhead, Miller School, VA\nthree\nItem 48: Charles P. Sheffer letterhead, Greenwood, VA\ntwo\nItem 49: J. Bledsoe Wade letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 50: 110 South 3rd Street letterhead, Richmond, VA\ntwo\nItem 51: Miss Dorothy L. Cato letterhead, South Emporia, VA\nItem 52: Rocklands letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 53: Gowanlea letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 54: Castle Brook Farm letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 55: Albemarle Public Schools letterhead, Charlottesville, VA\nItem 56: First and Ocean National Bank calendar, 1942\nItem 57: Thoroughbreds Almanac cover, 1921\nItem 58: Crozet Print Shop advertisement, Crozet, VA\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Records and samples, circa 1910s-1930s, of the Batesville Printing Company of Batesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. Consists almost exclusively of samples of their printing jobs, like broadsides, stationary, envelopes, fliers, etc., thus providing the names and often addresses of a variety of businesses that existed  in the area at the time and of the kind of events that were advertised.  Especially prominent are announcements and stationary for traveling Vaudeville shows such as the Dandy Dixie Shows and the Russell Brothers. Several general merchants are also included in the collection such as C.V. Layman. Also included are a few documents and letters addressing the manager of the Batesville Printing Company, Elmer Batten, usually in regards to printing orders.","All printing samples or examples are on paper or card stock, with the exception of one small leather wallet which has been processed and housed as an artifact.","Item 1: R.H. Harris of Dandy Dixie Tent Shows in Upperville, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, September 17, 1921\nincludes four envelopes\nItem 2: G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA to Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, February 14, 1922\nItem 3: Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA to G.W. Gregory, Manager of Dandy Dixie Shows in Brodnax, VA, February 16, 1922\ncopy\nItem 4: Frank Kretz, Business Manager of Kretz Brothers Fancy Trick and Roman Riders in Reading, PA to Batesville Publishing Company in Batesville, VA, April 6, 1922\nItem 5: The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA\nenvelope only\nItem 6: General letter of Elmer G. Batten, Manager of Batesville Printing Company to business owners\nItem 7: Yellow card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags\nItem 8: Pink card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog tags\nItem 9: White card stock advertisement for Batesville Printing Company dog and key tags","Item 1: Warren C. Meinel, performer, business card\nItem 2: Billy Gregory, blackface \u0026 eccentric song and dance comedian, business card\nItem 3: Happy Bobbitt, performer, business card\nItem 4: Foster Bros.' Famous Shows ticket\nItem 5: McDaniel's Motorized Show ticket\nItem 6: Lesser's Comedians advertisement card\nItem 7: Fay Abbott, singing comedienne, banjoist, pianoist, business card\nthree\nItem 8: Mail list of Russell Bros. Shows, 1919 Season\nnine\nItem 9: Russell Bros. Shows ticket\neleven\nItem 10: Russell Bros. Show voucher for 2 tickets and 50 cents\nNine blank, one used and issued to Walter Sprouse and Leinwood Gibson\nItem 11: Russell Bros. Famous Show, \"A High Class Vaudeville Enterprise,\" letterhead\nItem 12: R.L. Russell Virginia Shows, letterhead\nseven\nItem 13: Rippel \u0026 Lee's Show ticket\nsix\nItem 14: Chas. Rippel envelope\nItem 15: Rippel \u0026 Lee letterhead and envelope\nItem 16: Rippel \u0026 Lee letterhead\nItem 17: Bob Harris, Dandy Dixie Tent Show, business card for the 1919-1921 seasons\nfourteen\nItem 18: Dandy Dixie Shows letterhead with tent engraving surrounded by swastikas\nItem 19: R.H. Harris envelope\nItem 20: R.H. Harris letterhead\nItem 21: Roselands Movie \u0026 Vaudeville Show letterhead, 1924\nItem 22: The Great Keystone Show, letterhead, 1922\nItem 23: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA\nItem 24: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA, April 30, 1921\ntwo\nItem 25: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, The School House, White Hall, VA, May 7, 1921\nItem 26: Southern Minstrel Show broadside, Ballard's Hall, Crozet, VA, May 9, 1921\ntwo\nItem 27: The North Garden Band \u0026 Concert Troupe broadside\ntwo","Item 1: Civil War Company F, 10th Virginia Cavalry Reunion postponement broadside, Batesville, VA, August 1916\nItem 2: Welcome Home Celebration for World War I soldiers, Mt. Ed. Baptist Church, Batesville, VA program, July 24, 1919\nItem 3: Revival Sermons by Rev. J.W. Dixon at Batesville Methodist Church, Batesville, VA announcement, June 1932\nItem 4: Sunday School Picnic at Methodist Church, Batesville, VA broadside\nItem 5: The Ladies Aid Society of Batesville M.E. Church oyster supper and fancy sale, I.O.O.F. Building, Batesville, VA broadside, November 24, 1917\ntwo\nItem 6: The Ladies Aid Society of Mt. Ed. 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Brown Musical Entertainment, Rodes Methodist Church, near Avon, VA, August 21, 1920\nItem 18: \"The Goose Creek Line\" program\nItem 19: Baseball Game, Batesville High School Team versus The Village Second Team broadside, May 20, 1921\ntwo\nItem 20: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, June 12, 1918\nItem 21: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, July 31, 1918\nItem 22: Lawn Party, Wheelen's School House broadside, September 21, 1918\nItem 23: Lawn Party and Concert by Crozet Band, Midway High School, July 14, 1920\nItem 24: Ice Cream Supper, Epworth League, I.O.O.F. Hall, Batesville, VA, June 2, 1923\nthree\nItem 25: Closing Out Sale of Hats, C.V. Layman broadside\nItem 26: W.R. Tomlin, sale of tools and furniture, Elmo Fox Place broadside, April 10, 1917\nItem 27: Public Auction Sale, J.D. Critzer farm, near Batesville, VA, November 20, 1920\nItem 28: Public Sale, O. Nelson, J.H. Sauveur, November 22, 1920\nItem 29: The Old R.A.H. Foster Farm, Myrtle Foster, Auction announcement, Batesville, VA\nItem 30: No Hunting card stock notice, S.C. Alexander\nItem 31: No Hunting card stock notice, S.R. Layman \u0026 Sons\nItem 32: Wanted notice for wood, J.B. Harding\nthree\nItem 33: Fireworks public notice","Item 1: Robt. H. Pugh letterhead, Onan, VA\nseven\nItem 2: E.E. Nay payment voucher, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 3: E.E. Nay stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 4: E.E. Nay, account settlement notice, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 5: E.E. Nay letterhead, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 6: E.E. Nay account stationary, Batesville, VA\neight\nItem 7: William A. Dawson account stationary, Esmont, VA\nsix\nItem 8: William A. Dawson letterhead, Esmont, VA\ntwelve\nItem 9: C.V. Layman account ticket, Batesville, VA\ntwo\nItem 10: C.V. Layman account stationary, Batesville, VA\nthree\nItem 11: W.A. Curd stationary, Batesville, VA\nseven\nItem 12: W.A. Curd letterhead, Batesville, VA\nItem 13: E.W. 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