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Within each series, materials are generally separated by format and listed chronologically, with undated materials listed last.","Series 1. Papers of George Washington Series 2. Papers of Tobias Lear Series 3. Miscellaneous Series 4. Papers of Martha Washington Series 5. Papers of Eliza Parke Custis Law Series 6. Papers of Thomas Law : Subseries 6.1. Legal Documents, Subseries 6.2. Correspondence Series 7. Papers of William Costin Series 8. Papers of John Law Series 9. Papers of Lloyd Nicholas Rogers Series 10. Papers of Edmund Law Rogers Series 11. Papers of Robert Peter : Subseries 11.1. Accounts, Subseries 11.2. Financial Documents, Subseries 11.3. Legal Documents, Subseries 11.4. Land Documents, Subseries 11.5. Estate Documents Series 12. Papers of Thomas Peter : Subseries 12.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 12.2. Land Documents, Subseries 12.3. Estate Documents, Subseries 12.4. Correspondence Series 13. Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1824-1909 : Subseries 13.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 13.2. Legal Documents, Subseries 13.3. Correspondence","The Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.","George Washington (1732-1799) : George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.","Martha Washington (1731-1802) : Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.","Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17","This collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10","Includes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter","Memento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]","Includes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.","lock of hair","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Four envelopes","Goes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1","Condolence letter","Signed by Governor Horatio Sharpe","Indenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood","Resurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797","Deed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792","December 24, 1871, wrapper","List of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.","Bernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520","wove paper","Photocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter","signed by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]","Includes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","No. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.","Printed volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. Washington with the United States, commencing June 1775, and ending June 1773, comprehending a space of eight years.\"","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Rogers, Lloyd Nicholas, approximately 1788-1860","Rogers, Edmund Law","Peter, Robert, 1726-1806","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Kennon, Britannia Wellington Peter, 1815-1911","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Peter, Armistead, 1840-1902","Peter, Agnes, 1840-1902","Mercereau, John, 1732-1820","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Varick, Richard, 1753-1831","Sedgwick, Theodore, 1746-1813","Rogers, William, 1751-1824","Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828","Atherton, Charles H.  (Charles Humphrey), 1773-1853","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849","Kemp, James, 1764-1827","Wadsworth, Peleg, 1748-1829","Blair, John D.  (John Durbarrow), 1759-1823","Griffith, William, 1766-1826","Le Mayeur, Jean Pierre","Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835","Rogers, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, 1797-1822","Bernard, Simon, 1779-1839","Ringgold, Tench","Lovering, William (Architect)","Scott, Gustavus, 1753-1800","Thornton, William, 1759-1828","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Law, Edmund, 1790-1829","Decatur, Susan Wheeler","Hay, George, 1765-1830","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","De Kalb, Johann, 1721-1780","Elgar, Joseph","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Anderson, John","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829","Smith, George (Blacksmith)","Lear, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lincoln), 1792-1832","Peter, George Washington, 1801-1877","Maltitz, Apollonius August von, 1795-1870","Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864","Stabler, Edward, 1769-1831","Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847","Kennon, Beverley, 1793-1844","Peter, Martha Custis Kennon, 1843-1886","Peter, Walter G.  (Walter Gibson), 1868-1945","Peter, Armistead, 1870-1960","Peter, George Freeland, 1875–1953","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Peter, Walter Gibson, 1842-1863","Townsend, Justine Van Rensselaer, 1828-1912","Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864","Delaplaine, Joseph, 1777-1824","Bunting, Charles","Key, Philip Barton, 1757-1815","Hanson, Alexander Contee, 1786-1819","English \n.    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Papers of Robert Peter : Subseries 11.1. Accounts, Subseries 11.2. Financial Documents, Subseries 11.3. Legal Documents, Subseries 11.4. Land Documents, Subseries 11.5. Estate Documents Series 12. Papers of Thomas Peter : Subseries 12.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 12.2. Land Documents, Subseries 12.3. Estate Documents, Subseries 12.4. Correspondence Series 13. Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1824-1909 : Subseries 13.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 13.2. Legal Documents, Subseries 13.3. Correspondence"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eGeorge Washington (1732-1799)\u003c/emph\u003e: George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha Washington (1731-1802)\u003c/emph\u003e: Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eTobias Lear (1762-1816)\u003c/emph\u003e: Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eElizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831)\u003c/emph\u003e: Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Law (1756-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eWilliam Costin (1780-1842)\u003c/emph\u003e: William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eJohn Law (1784-1822)\u003c/emph\u003e: John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eLloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860)\u003c/emph\u003e: Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eEdmund Law Rogers (1818-1896)\u003c/emph\u003e: Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRobert Peter (1726-1806)\u003c/emph\u003e: Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Peter (1769-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854)\u003c/emph\u003e: was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBritannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911)\u003c/emph\u003e: Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMajor George Peter (1779-1861)\u003c/emph\u003e: Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eDr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902)\u003c/emph\u003e: Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAgnes Peter (1880-1957)\u003c/emph\u003e: Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.","George Washington (1732-1799) : George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.","Martha Washington (1731-1802) : Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePeter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n\u003ca href=\"https://mountvernonlibrary.on.worldcat.org/search?queryString=%2A\u0026amp;clusterResults=false\u0026amp;groupVariantRecords=false\u0026amp;subscope=wz%3A46368%3A%3Azs%3A39386\u0026amp;changedFacet=scope\"\u003ethe Catalog's Peter Family Collection\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esee Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials","Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026amp; Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026amp; Greenleaf.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments related to the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026amp; 10th.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erent paid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Robert Peter's court appearances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTobacco sales\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of trust book is dated 1790\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026amp; Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026amp; Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith unknown survey plat on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoratio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 autograph letters signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026amp; O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026amp; Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026amp; Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the purchase of a clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames H., Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. H., Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Thompson, Union School, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMichael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. D., George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated Bills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026amp; conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026amp; country \u0026amp; who look for success \u0026amp; preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eprinted pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026amp; Washington'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Cook, Hyates Town,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Summers, New Market, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etrust, property, and expenses of land\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ematerial and clothing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eappraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical bills, pharmacy, doctor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etuition bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etypescript copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edeed of conveyance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies of letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary exemption for Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003elock of hair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour envelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondolence letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Governor Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember 24, 1871, wrapper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewove paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esigned by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Madison signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 manuscripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunder the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding 3044 O Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBathsheba\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining photographs of Peter relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains dried flowers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes folders of France and WWI soldiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. 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It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. 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Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. 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The controversy over the will of John Randolph of Roanoke is mentioned in several of the letters. St. George Tucker Coalter was a nephew of John Randolph, John Randolph Bryan was his godson, and both were heirs. St. George Tucker Coalter attempts to establish a new home where his late father John Coalter forced him to move (St. George Tucker Coalter was never financially independent of his father). A doctor's prescription, 28 April 1839, for the man who has been slowly dying of lung trouble and constant fever is: salts to be taken internally, salve rubbed on externally, baths at the medicinal springs and regular exercise. Four months later St. George Tucker Coalter died. The five surviving children of Mrs. Coalter and the nine children of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan add to the correspondence as the years go on, for the families are very attached to one another and there is much visiting back and forth as well as letter writing. The letters of the cousins have been combined in this collection, so that an interesting picture is given of the life of this period; see a report of a traveling entertainer who visits the great houses (23 February 1847), a description of a costume ball at Warner Hall (8 February 1851) and a list of courses studied at a Girl's school (2 February 1852). There is much discussion of diseases which were prevalent: consumption, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, cholera, and influenza. 16-year-old John Coalter copied out a cholera cure sent by his aunt for use by two local doctors (13 July 1849).\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01_c02_c02#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01_c02_c02","ref_ssm":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01_c02_c02"],"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01_c02_c02","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8402","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8402","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01_c02","parent_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01_c02","parent_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8402","viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01_c02"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8402","viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_8402_c01_c02"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I)","GROUP A:  Coalter and Tucker Papers","Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter, and their families"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I)","GROUP A:  Coalter and Tucker Papers","Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter, and their families"],"text":["Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I)","GROUP A:  Coalter and Tucker Papers","Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter, and their families","Correspondence from the Coatler and Bryan families","The correspondence between St. George T. 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Bryan add to the correspondence as the years go on, for the families are very attached to one another and there is much visiting back and forth as well as letter writing. The letters of the cousins have been combined in this collection, so that an interesting picture is given of the life of this period; see a report of a traveling entertainer who visits the great houses (23 February 1847), a description of a costume ball at Warner Hall (8 February 1851) and a list of courses studied at a Girl's school (2 February 1852). 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St. George Tucker Coalter was a nephew of John Randolph, John Randolph Bryan was his godson, and both were heirs. St. George Tucker Coalter attempts to establish a new home where his late father John Coalter forced him to move (St. George Tucker Coalter was never financially independent of his father). A doctor's prescription, 28 April 1839, for the man who has been slowly dying of lung trouble and constant fever is: salts to be taken internally, salve rubbed on externally, baths at the medicinal springs and regular exercise. Four months later St. George Tucker Coalter died. The five surviving children of Mrs. Coalter and the nine children of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan add to the correspondence as the years go on, for the families are very attached to one another and there is much visiting back and forth as well as letter writing. 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General Assembly. House of Delegates","Women--Virginia--Social life and customs","Correspondence","Diaries","Financial records","Receipts (financial records)","Transcripts","3433 items.","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.","Organization: This collection is organized into seven series:","Series 1 is Group A, containing the papers of Coalter and Tucker Families;","Series 2 is Group B, containing the papers of Capt. Henry Brown and his family;","Series 3 is Group C, containing the papers of John Thompson Brown;","Series 4 is Group D, containing the papers of the Brown and Tucker Families;","Series 5 contains printed material received with the collection;","Series 6 contains transcriptions of Material Pertaining to John Thompson Brown (1802-1836): Boxes 7-19 by Lonny Dobbs;","Series 7 contains transcriptions of selections of letters of John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), possibly by Cynthia Beverly Tucker Kimbrough Barlowe and two copies of the inventory.","Each series in the collection has been arranged into various subseries by family names, personal names or subjects. The material in each subseries may contain the names of various other persons but the most prominent name is the one used to describe the subseries.","Note: The superscript numbers denote generations within each family.","Brown Family","Henry Brown 1(1716-1766) was born in Bedford County, Virginia. He married Alice Beard and had eleven children including; Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), and Daniel Brown (1770-1818).","Henry Brown 2(1760-1841), later commissioned as a Captain, was wounded in the Revolutionary War. After the war he opened a store in New London, Bedford (later Campbell) County with his brother, Daniel. He had a full and interesting life in mercantile pursuits, being involved in several ventures with other partners, and spending a good deal of his time in court collecting debts. He acted as Federal Tax Collector in Bedford County, 1800-1803, a deputy inspector of revenue and served several terms as a Sheriff. He was also a treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and the New London Agricultural Society. New London is in present day Campbell County, Virginia. His business and personal papers present a picture of the successful business man of that day. No letters written by Captain Henry Brown are in this collection, though many references to letters he had written are to be found. Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), married Frances Thompson (1775-1822). Their children included Henry Brown, Jr. (1797-1836), who married Eleanor Tucker; Samuel T. Brown, who married Lissie Huger; Locky [Lockie] T. Brown(b. 1827), who married Alexander Irvine; Frances Brown, who married Edwin Robinson; Alice Brown, who married William M. Worthington; and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), who married Mary E. Willcox.","Many papers of Henry Brown, Jr. 3(1797-1836), are included in this collection, but his personality makes little impression on the reader. Toward the end of his short life he served in his father's store in Lynchburg, later opening a store of his own. Henry Brown Jr. married Eleanor Tucker. He died of an illness that had plagued him from his early years.","John Thompson Brown 3(1802-1836) was born near Bedford County, Virginia. He was a graduate of Princeton who later read law under Judge Creed Taylor. John became a member of the House of Delegates from Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia), at the age of 26. Following his marriage in 1830 to Mary E. Willcox, daughter of a leading citizen of Petersburg, he was elected to the House of Delegates. His speeches to the House of Delegates on slavery, states rights, and politics in the Jackson and post-Jackson period exist in pamphlet form and are valuable for their insight into the position taken by Virginians in this period. He also served as member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention from 1829-1830. At the age of 29 he was mentioned as a possible candidate for U.S. Senator (appointed by the State legislature at the time), and undoubtedly would have been an important figure in national politics if he had not suffered an untimely death at the age of 34. He and Mary Willcox had three children; Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), John Willcox Brown (b. 1833), and Col. John Thompson Brown II (1835-1864).","Col. John Thompson Brown II 4(1835-1864), was less than two years old when his father died. He lived to carry out his father's ideas in the next generation when the debate regarding state rights and slavery came to be settled by recourse to arms. His fiery speeches contributed to the war fever, a war in which he rose to the rank of Colonel in the artillery before being killed by a sniper's bullet on May 6, 1864."," Henry Peronneau Brown 4(1832-1894), was named after a Princeton schoolmate and close friend of his father's, Peronneau Finley, of Charleston, South Carolina. Henry Peronneau Brown lived briefly with his namesake after his father's death. The correspondence of Henry Peronneau Brown with his wife and their relatives, is chiefly of value for the insight it gives into family affairs during the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Henry Peronneau Brown (1832- 1894), married France Bland Coalter (1835-1894), in 1858. They were the parents of John Thompson Brown III (b. 1861), who married Cassie Dallas Tucker Brown (fl.1898), reuniting the Tucker family with the line. They in turn had five children; John Thompson Brown IV (b. 1896); Frances Bland Coalter Brown; Henry Peronneau Brown III; Charles Brown; Elizabeth Dallas Brown; and Willcox Brown.","Coalter Family","John Coalter 1(1769-1838), was born in 1769 to parents Michael Coalter and Elizabeth Moore. While his father was away serving in the war against the British, John Coalter and his brothers worked the family farm on Walker's Creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After brief schooling he became tutor to the children of St. George Tucker (1752-1827), and Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (d.1788). Following the death of Mrs. Tucker, Coalter moved with the family to Williamsburg, serving without pay in return for the legal training he received from Judge St. George Tucker (1752-1827). While studying law, he also attended lectures at the College of William and Mary under Bp. James Madison and George Wythe. In December 1790, he received his license to practice law. A year later he married Maria Rind, the orphaned daughter of a Williamsburg printer, who had been serving as governess for the Tucker children. After the death of Maria Rind Coalter (d.1792), in childbirth, he married (1795), Margaret Davenport (d. 1795), of Williamsburg, who also died in childbirth within the year. Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), daughter of St. George Tucker, was taken as his third wife in 1802. John Coalter had been her tutor twelve years before. She later bore him his only three children, Frances Lelia Coalter (1803-1822), Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan (1805-1853), and St. George Tucker Coalter (1809- 1839). John Coalter later became a Circuit Judge of the Virginia General Court and bought \"Elm Grove,\" an estate in Staunton, Virginia. Coalter continued to live there until 1811, at which time he moved to Richmond to serve as Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1822, Coalter took his fourth wife, the widow Hannah (Jones) Williamson. In his latter years he enjoyed wide holdings and interests, including a lively concern with gold mining in Virginia. John Tucker Coalter died at \"Chatham\" plantation in Stafford County, Virginia, 1838.","Elizabeth Tucker Coalter 2(1805-1853), married John Randolph Bryan (godson of John Randolph of Roanoke) in 1831 and lived at Eagle Point, Gloucester County, Virginia. They had nine children; John Coalter Bryan (1831-1853), Delia Bryan, (d. 1833), Frances Tucker Bryan (b. 1835), Randolph Bryan (b. 1837), Georgia Screven Bryan (b. 1839), St. George Tucker Bryan (b. 1843), Joseph Bryan (b. 1847), Thomas Forman Bryan (1848-1851), Corbin Braxton Bryan (b. 1852).","St. George Tucker Coalter 2(1809-1839), married the strong-willed Judith Harrison Tomlin (1808-1859). He lived out his life fighting sickness and the losing battle of making his farm profitable. Judith Harrison Tomlin collected letters, which included many exchanged by the fourteen cousins (nine Bryans and five Coalters). Though none of these people were prominent on the large canvas of life, their collected letters give an interesting and informative picture of life in Virginia in the first half of the nineteenth century. St. George and Judith Coalter had six children; Walker Tomlin Coalter (1830-1831); John Coalter (1831-1883); Henry Tucker (1833-1870); Ann Frances Bland Coalter (1835-1894), who married Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), in 1858; Virginia Braxton Coalter (b. 1837), who married William. P. Braxton in 1855; and St. George Tucker Coalter (b. 1839), who married Amelia Drewry in 1862 and Charlotte (Drewry) Terrill in 1868. See Brown Family","Tucker Family","St. George Tucker 1(1752-1827), was born in 1752 near Port Royal, Bermuda to Ann Butterfield Tucker and Henry Tucker, a merchant. St. George Tucker had a extensive career in law starting with his acceptance to the College of William and Mary under the tutelage of George Wythe in 1771. He served as clerk of courts of Dinwiddlie County, 1774; commonwealth attorney for Chesterfield County, 1783-1786; law professor at the College of William and Mary, 1790; and federal court judge for Virginia, 1813-1825. In 1771, he married Frances (Bland) Randolph, a widow, who had three children from a previous marriage; Richard Randolph, Theodorick Randolph (d. 1792), and John Randolph of Roanoke. St. George and Frances Randolph Tucker together, had five children; Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Tudor Tucker, Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), Elizabeth Tucker (b. 1788), and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851). They lived on the Randolph plantation, \"Mattoax\" in Chesterfield County, Virginia, until the death of France Randolph Tucker in 1813. In 1791, St. George remarried the widow Lelia Skipwith Carter (fl. 1795). None of their three children lived to adulthood.","Henry St. George Tucker 2(1780-1848), served as a professor of law at the University of Virginia; in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1806-1807; in the U.S. Congress, 1815-1819; and in the Virginia Senate, 1819-1824. He married Anne Evelina Hunter in 1806 and had at least eleven children, including; Randolph Tucker, Dr. David Hunter Tucker, Frances Tucker, Mary Tucker, Virginia Tucker, Anne Tucker, and John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897).","Randolph Tucker 3married Lucy (?). The couple had children; St. George Tucker and Judge Randolph Tucker.","Dr. David Hunter Tucker 3married Eliz Dallas and had Rev. Dallas Tucker and Cassie Dallas Tucker.","John Randolph Tucker 3(1823-1897), married Laura Holmes Powell in 1848 and had seven children. He was served as attorney general of Virginia, 1857-1865; professor of law at Washington College (currently Washington and Lee University); and was elected to U.S. Congress, 1874-1887.","Ann Frances Bland Tucker 2(1785-1813), married John Coalter (1769-1838). See Coalter Family.","Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 2(1784-1851), graduated from the College of William and Mary with a law degree. In 1807, he married Mary Coalter (d. 1827), sister of John Coalter (1769-1838). He moved to Missouri and became the Circuit Court Judge of the Missouri Territory in 1817. Nathaniel remarried twice, to Eliza Naylor in 1828 and to Lucy Anne Smith. He returned to teach at the College of William and Mary in 1834.","Other People","William Munford (1775-1825) A friend of John Tucker Coalter's (1769-1838), from his Williamsburg days, William Munford, a poet and lawyer of some note, wrote letters to Coalter which contain interesting reports of the College of William and Mary and of Harvard University. He wrote of the poverty stricken French immigrants in Norfolk, and sent vivid descriptions of the activity of the British fleet in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. He lived and studied with George Wythe in Williamsburg, later moving with him to Richmond to serve as his clerk. His remarks on Wythe, for whom he had a great affection, throw light on that important member of the legal profession in the new nation.","Gary A. Adams' (fl. 1900), connection to the family is unknown. However, several bills to him from the dry goods stores and the household supply stores are included in the collection.","Cynthia Beverly (Tucker) Washington Coleman (1832-1908) of Williamsburg, was an aunt of Cassie Tucker.","Judge John Randolph Tucker (circa 1915) Newspaper Clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska concern the term of judgeship of John Randolph Tucker, (circa 1915).","Capt. David Tucker Brown (circa 1918), was a member of the 1918 Peace Commission, Paris France. ","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00051.frame","There are two collections within the Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary that relate to this Collection. They include the Barnes Family Papers and the Tucker-Coleman Papers."," Barnes Family Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Barnes Family Papers, 1797-1926, 1818-1875.247 items.Collection number: Mss. 39.1 B26Correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and \"Greenfield,\" Culpeper County, Virginia. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families."," Tucker-Coleman Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Tucker-Coleman Papers, 1664-1945, 1770-1907.30,000 items.Collection number: Mss. 40 T79Papers, primarily 1770-1907, of the Tucker and Coleman families of Williamsburg, Winchester, Lexington, Staunton and Richmond, including papers of St. George Tucker(1752-1827), Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Ann Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter (1779-1813), John Coalter (1769-1838), John Randolph of Roanoke, and Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman (1832-1908) as well as other family members."," Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), 1791-1920.941 items.Collection number: Mss. 65 B855Papers, 1791-1920, of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker families. Includes correspondence, of Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown with Margaret W. Barnes, members of the Braxton family, Henry Peronneau Brown, Fanny T. Bryan, John Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter and members of the Morton family."," 2008.238 Tucker-Brown Seven Generations Genealogy Chart"," Mss. 65 B855 Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (III)"," CDs from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1780-1929, of the Brown, Coalter, Tucker families including the papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), member of the Virginia House of Delegates.","Among the correspondents are Maria (Rind) Coalter, St. George Tucker, William Munford, Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter, Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, and Henry Peronneau Brown.","This finding aid is also available in microfilm format in Swem Library, College of William and Mary. An additional index can be found at: National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States available from Chadwyck-Healey, Inc., 1021 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314.","Papers include John Coalter's autobiographical sketch (to age 18), 54 poems written by Coalter, St. George Tucker, and others including several by female writers. Correspondents of the Coalter family include St. George Tucker, Lelia Skipwith Carter Tucker, William Munford, Judith Randolph, Frances Bland Tucker Coalter and Maria Rind Coalter. Subjects include John Randolph of Roanoke (and his will), George Wythe, the Embargo of 1807-1809, College of William and Mary, War of 1812; and the springs of Virginia. Includes papers of Coalter's children: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter; and St. George Tucker Coalter and his wife Judith H. Tomlin and the correspondence of Coalter's granddaughter Frances Lelia Bland Coalter Brown. Her letters concern her education and friendship with Moses Drury Hoge. Boxes 1-6.","The series spans genealogical material, introductory material, poems, autographical material and John Coalter's correspondence until the death of his first wife, Maria Rind. The record of the gift of the collection, genealogical charts of the Tucker, Coalter, Tomlin and Brown families, and sundry genealogical notes which form a preface to the collection, are placed at the beginning of this box. The collection begins with 54 poems, the first of which is signed by St. George Tucker. Two signed poems by William Munford are included. The largest group of poems are those exchanged by John Coalter and Maria Rind, his first wife. Others were collected in the family papers until the middle or the latter part of the nineteenth century. The bulk of the material in Box 1 concerns John Coalter: an autobiographical sketch written by him on his 18th birthday, and letters covering the period of his early life from 1787, when he went to live with the St. George Tucker family, until the death of his first wife in 1793. Interesting letters from John Munford, a classmate of Coalter, are included, several of which concern the College of William and Mary and Harvard College.  221 items.","Note concerning the gift \"Received from Mrs. Fleming Saunders, of Evington, Virginia, in exchange for a scholarship grant to Miss Frances Bland Saunders,\" 3 March 1947.","Genealogical charts: 1. Coalter, with Tucker and Randolph connections; 2. Tomlin, as connected with Coalter and Brown; 3. Brown, as connected with Coalter and Tucker.","Chart of Coalter and Brown families compiled by Jennifer Boone for an honors thesis.","Sheets of sundry genealogical notes.","Notes concerning John Coalter (1769-1838).","Topical poems of this period written by John Coalter, Maria Rind, St. George Tucker, William Munford, and others.","Autobiographical sketch of John Coalter until his 18th birthday. Describes life on Walker's Creek, Rockbridge County; his responsibility for the farm while his father is away at war.","Samuel Brown is a young lawyer, earning 40£ per year as usher for John Holt.","Describes his new position as tutor to the children of St. George Tucker.","The death of Mrs. Tucker; plans of St. George Tucker to move because the plantation, Matoax, reverts to the sons of Mrs. Tucker (Richard, John, and Theodorick Randolph). He intends to move to Williamsburg, but he can no longer pay John Coalter 30£ per annum; offers to give legal training in exchange for tutoring services.","His father hopes that John Coalter will return home, to the higher country, for the \"sickly season.\"","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Samuel Brown gives details of his studies at Dickinson College, and congratulates John Coalter on his chance to study law with St. George Tucker.","Attending lectures of the Rev. James Madison, President of the College of William and Mary, on Natural Philosophy, and of Mr. Wythe on Law. When John Coalter loses his ribbon he must let his hair hang free for want of money to buy another.","Two young cousins, in custody of Indians for three and six years respectively, were freed by the army in Detroit.","James Rind, had been studying law with St. George Tucker in Williamsburg but left to take a position with \"Col. N.\" Maria Rind remains in the household of St. George Tucker, where she cared for the children.","Concerning his wedding trip.","Covers lacking. John Grierson Rind is a brother of Maria Rind. He mentions the need of John Coalter for a coat and a pair of spectacles.","Scope and Contents Approval of the Constitution by South Carolina is still in doubt; threat of an Indian War in Georgia. \"Brother Davidis over in Gloucester. If he has success in purchasing Negroes, I hope we will be ready to sett (sic) out on our route to the South.\"","First letter of young Micajah Coalter, who is learning to write.","\"Have you been exempted from paying the oppressive Duty which most of our Backwoods Gentlemen have paid for that Knowledge which they have gathered at Williamsburg in Autumn--I mean the loss of Health and a good complexion.\"","Mentions John Coalter's desire to return home.","Expresses desire to marry and to live on the farm while he is getting started in his law practice.","\"...nothing can be expected without riches...however deserving of a better fate the poor always meet with rudeness and contempt.\" (Children of a Williamsburg printer, the Rinds were orphaned at an early age and were helped by the Tuckers.)","Physical Location: For letters of 16 June 1790, 4 July 1790, and 7 Sept. 1790 see medium oversize file. 12 letters. His father does not have land to give him at that time, so he cannot marry at once. He has decided to move to Staunton, and continue his studies. In September he writes that he hopes to visit Williamsburg around Christmas, and apply for admission to the bar.","The letters are written with great difficulty and show a lack of schooling.","Mentions \"your quondam charges, Henry, Tudor, Beverley, and Fanny (Tucker) and John and Theodorick Randolph.\" Hopes he may live and study with Mr. Wythe. \"Nothing would advance me faster in the world than the reputation of having been educated by Mr. Wythe, for such a man as he, casts a light upon all around him.\"","John Coalter has borrowed a horse from him for the trip to Staunton.","\"I...was much pleased to hear of your gallantry but am affeared it has been attended with some accident which occasioned your move to the mountains again...\" (Evidently John Coalter did something to protect Maria Rind. He then decided to leave Williamsburg in order to establish himself and be in a position to support her as his wife.)","Physical Location: For letters of 6 April 1791 and 15 April 1791 see medium oversize file. 18 letters. After obtaining his license in Williamsburg, John Coalter has his first case in Amherst. Of St. George Tucker, he writes: \"I would rather have the approbation of that man than worlds for my admirers.\" Advice is given in regard to the torment by John Randolph; plans are made for their marriage in autumn.","In April she writes that Mr. Tucker plans to remarry; she wishes to move up the date of their marriage. She dreads \"the prospect of Johnny Randolph returning and you well know, my love, how liable your dear is to be insulted by him...\"","Physical Location: For letter of 23 April 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 3 letters. \"...thru the surprising friendship of Mr. Wythe, I live in his house and board at his table...In this happy situation tomorrow I begin the Study of Law.\"","Congratulates James Rind on receiving his license to practice law.","\"We visit very often at the different houses in the neighborhood, at Westover, Nesting, and Shirley, where I saw Robin Carter...we may expect to see you after Mrs. Carter has become Mrs. Tucker.\"","2 letters. Covers lacking. On the return of a wagon and horses; purchases of additional farm animals.","Scope and Contents Physical Location: For letter of 22 July 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 4 letters. Living and studying with Mr. Wythe. John Thompson (grandfather of John Thompson Brown) was among the 4th of July orators. Verse and poetic criticism of St. George Tucker. George Wythe is teaching his servant to write.","Scope and Contents This law practice is discouraging; entrusts Maria Rind to his care, and sends greetings on St. George Tucker's 39th birthday.","Discourages John Coalter from coming \"across the Alps\"-- there are too many lawyers already.","Covers lacking. Has moved to Richmond with Mr. Wythe. Mentions building of the canal. Samuel Brown to study in Scotland; congratulates John Coalter on his marriage to Maria Rind.","Elizabeth Tucker is sister of St. George Tucker, and an aunt of Fanny Tucker. Mentions other Tucker children, Henry, Tudor, Beverly, and Elizabeth, as well as Theodorick and Richard Randolph and the latter's wife, Judith. Comments on the proposed marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Carter, and the small children she will be bringing to the marriage.","Scope and Contents Description of George Washington delivering an address in Philadelphia. Congratulates John Coalter on his marriage and sends compliments to his brothers. (This Samuel Brown may be the uncle of John Thompson Brown.)","The letter, addressed to \"Fan\", was written soon after Mrs. Coalter had gone to Staunton with her husband.","The letter is addressed to \"Fanny\". On the marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter.","Scope and Contents Death of Maria Skipwith; the great distress of Mrs. (Lelia Skipwith) Tucker.","His wages are to be 15£ or 20£ per year as a clerk.","Scope and Contents The letter from Edinburgh contains an interesting description of life in the Scottish capital, the coldness of his fellow students until they are introduced, and his warm reception by a family to which he had a letter of introduction.","Scope and Contents Reports that there are about forty students at the College of William and Mary; Theodorick Randolph has died; \"Thompson has left W\u0026amp;M,\" and his mother proposes to send him to Harvard.","Enquires about Maria and their expected first child. (Both mother and child died.)","Scope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg and Columbia, South Carolina. The \"distressing news\" that his wife has died in childbirth.","War reports; the parade of the Richmond Grenadiers, Light Horse and Light Infantry.","Consoles John Coalter on the loss of his wife; reports the Independence Day orations at the College of William and Mary, and mentions the raising of subscriptions to aid distressed French immigrants at Norfolk.","The subseries covers the correspondence of John Coalter during his second marriage to Margaret Davenport, and in the early years of his third marriage, to Frances Bland Tucker. Correspondence from St. George Tucker, Mrs. Lelia Tucker, Mrs. Judith Randolph, and others is included. The material traces the legal career of John Coalter from 10 April 1795, when St. George Tucker recommended him for the position of Clerk of the Court in Staunton, through the period of his second and third marriages to Margaret Davenport, 1795 (she died in 1797), and to Frances Bland Tucker, 1802. Included also are letters to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter from her father St. George Tucker, her stepmother Mrs. Lelia Skipwith Tucker, her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph of Bizarre, and others. Correspondence with William Munford, in Williamsburg, is also included. 164 items.","Recommends John Coalter as Clerk of the Staunton Court.","\"Yes, Peggy, my Maria is gone! The worst of evils has befallen your friend.\"","Requests payment of a debt.","Scope and Contents William Munford has returned to the College of William and Mary, and is \"in constant attendance on Mr. (St. George) Tucker...Mrs. Tucker has lately been so unfortunate as to lose a newborn child.\"","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. Accuses John Coalter of \"making a stroke at her character\"; makes insulting statements regarding John Coalter's late wife. John Coalter responds by threatening to take Jenny Stuart into court, after which she offers to return John Coalter's letter.","James Coalter is a merchant, dealing largely in indigo.","Recounts a voyage to Hampton Roads to view the French Fleet, consisting of 150 ships, including three men of war, five or six frigates, and armed merchantmen laden with flour. Party spirit in Norfolk; Aristocrats more prominent; acrimony inflamed by the presence of the French fleet and a British frigate. William Munford is ready to apply for his law license.","\"There can be but one in the world\"; for her, but he is \"out of her reach.\" At a recent dinner the first toast by Governor Lee was to her.","Scope and Contents Congratulations on the occasion of her marriage to John Coalter.","Scope and Contents The difficulty of finding passage for Mrs. Coalter and her mother from Williamsburg to Staunton. John Coalter is finally able to borrow a phaeton which he has overhauled and supplied with an umbrella. Advice regarding divorce of F.","Concerning a mare to be serviced.","The \"war\"; and Indian victory are mentioned and a bloody spring season is predicted.","Scope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg, South Carolina and Louisville, Georgia. Divorce proceedings for a Mrs. Matthews before the Georgia Legislature.","Mention is made of a child expected by Mrs. Coalter.","Condolences \"on this distressing occasion\"; (the death of John Coalter's second wife in childbirth; the child also died.)","Scope and Contents Business letter concerning collections to be made in Virginia.","She should \"by this time be fatigued with the name of Tucker\"; and that she \"had better look about\" (for a husband).","The letter is from the papers of John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Judith Randolph, wife of Richard Randolph, half brother of Frances Tucker, sends greetings to Polly and Charles (Carter), step-sister and brother of Frances Tucker. The \"Mama\" mentioned is Mrs. Lelia Carter Tucker.","Complains that she is \"surrounded by the real evils of life.\" (Her husband had been linked with her sister in the famous scandal proceedings.)","Concerning a horse in which he is interested.","Hint of a June wedding for Frances Tucker.","Scope and Contents Fanny B. Tucker has just married John Coalter and returned with him to Staunton. Anne H. Nicholas writes that Lelia Byrd has died at the age of 18.","Scope and Contents Elm Grove was the new home of the Coalters. Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter was in the Warm Springs for her health in September.","Scope and Contents The letters are written from Richmond, Elm Grove, and Lexington. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter returns to Williamsburg for the birth of her first child, Francis Lelia; the burning of the buildings of Lexington Academy.","The letters are written from Williamsburg, Haymarket, and Fredericksburg.","Scope and Contents John Coalter was on the court circuit.","Scope and Contents The letters are undated, but are replies to those from Frances Bland Tucker Coalter to John Coalter.","F. Davenport was the mother of the second wife of John Coalter, who continued to live with the Coalters.","Concerning deed to property, probably Elm Grove, the home bought by John Coalter.","Maria Carter was a step-daughter of St. George Tucker.","Writes of obtaining a clerk's position with the Ohio Assembly at $4.00 per day.","Scope and Contents Death of her husband and her straitened circumstances; Bizarre in bad condition; hopes to send her son, St. George, to Europe to cure his deafness.","Scope and Contents In June, St. George Tucker and Mrs. Tucker set out for Staunton in order to be there for the lying-in of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents First mention of the second Coalter child, Elizabeth.","The illness of Tudor Randolph.","Congratulates John Coalter on the birth of his second daughter and the purchase of Elm Grove. He writes at length about the difficulty in buying good house servants.","Financial matters, mainly about bank shares and dividends.","St. George Randolph's visit to England; her disappointment over his continued deafness Dr. Cooper says \"occasioned by the irruption of his ears at nine months old.\" Has no authority over the servants. Illness of Polly the seamstress.","Scope and Contents Thirty sick Negroes. Poverty.","Scope and Contents John Naylor married to Jane, sister of John Coalter.","Payment of $1,230 on bank shares.","Scope and Contents The marriage of Beverley Tucker to Mary Coalter.","Scope and Contents Small pox.","Scope and Contents Difficulties in South Carolina caused by the embargo.","His wife Evelina has given birth to a son.","Anne Catherine Coalter was visiting the Coalters at Elm Grove.","Mention of her young daughters, Fancilea (Francis Lelia) and Lizba (Elizabeth Tucker Coalter).","Scope and Contents Frances Bland Tucker Coalter spent every summer at the medicinal springs for her health.","Correspondence of John Coalter and his third wife while he was serving as Circuit Court Judge; correspondence of their daughters, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, with parents and grandparents. Subseries finishes with the fourth marriage of John Coalter. Interesting comments on the effect of the embargo in South Carolina, and of episodes in the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Bay area are found in these letters. There is also a report of the destruction wrought in Bruton Parish Church by the \"youth of Williamsburg,\" and remarks of Saint George Tucker (June 14, 1809) upon the occasion of the birth of his first grandson, St. George Coalter, in which he strongly condemns the academies and colleges of that day. Letters include those exchanged by John Coalter with his third wife Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter from 1809-1811, when John Coalter was serving as Circuit Judge. In 1811 he accepted an appointment as judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; the family then moved to Richmond. There are many letters received by Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter between 1809 and her death in 1813, from her father St. George Tucker, and stepmother Mrs. Lelia Tucker, in Williamsburg, from her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph at Bizarre, and from other members of the family. There also are many letters to the daughters of John Coalter, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker, from their grandparents, from 1813 to the death of Frances Lelia Coalter in 1821.","On the appointment of John Coalter to his position as \"a judge under the new Judiciary System.\" (John Coalter was appointed February 7, 1807).","Mentions a visit from the newly married Beverley Tucker and Polly Coalter and writes concerning her sons Saint George and Tudor.","Scope and Contents Letters written by John Coalter from Botetourt, Greenbrier, Kanhawa Court House, and Richmond during spring and autumn sessions of the Circuit Court. Contain instructions for planting, the upkeep of Elm Grove, and other matters.","Instructions for planting and penning up of a farm.","Scope and Contents One of the letters concerns the troubles with the English and the hope for a peaceful settlement.","Scope and Contents Three letters written from Richmond and Williamsburg. In the letter of June 14, St. George Tucker mentions the birth of John Coalter's first son his first grandson (St. George Tucker Coalter) \"who, if my prayers for him may be heard, will never descend from the dignity of a private station.\" Concerning the education of his grandson, he writes, \"unless the manners of our youth, or the management of their tutor, shall undergo a most surprising and happy change in this Country, I had rather he should never hear of an Academy or a College, than enter the walls of one.","Congratulations on the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents This series of letters is concerned, among other problems, with the difficulty of meeting payments on Elm Grove, of a fight between two of their slaves, the treatment of one of the wives by slave husband and the imprisonment on the plantation of the two slaves. Effort to get a tooth pulled. Two doctors and, finally, \"a shoemaker named Cease\" were able to extract the tooth about a week after the first attempt was made. Alcoholism of a friend. Afflicting account of sister's situation at Bizarre. \"She must come to us, as soon as she can leave Bizarre; which she says cannot be before Xmas, that she may complete the clothing of the Negroes.\"","Appeals to James All to represent the district. About the war situation: \"We are more Colonies than ever--i.e. we give our wholetrade to aid Britain in her wars--were we Colonies we would only give the revenue arising from trade.\"","Scope and Contents Her parents were trying to buy a cook for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter without great success.","Scope and Contents These five letters although undated, are believed to have been written in 1810.","Scope and Contents Reports that Bruton Parish Church has been \"totally and wantonly destroyed...the Bellows and many of the pipes cut to pieces,\" evidently by the youth of the town.","Scope and Contents Eleven letters written from Richmond and Staunton. John Coalter attending the spring and autumn sittings of the Circuit Court, sends instructions for the management of the farm.","Scope and Contents Six letters discuss news of the farm, the slaves, and family. Relays questions from slave Ned about the farm and permission for him to visit his daughter in Rockingham and his wife's petition to accompany him.","Concerning a cook for sale.","David Coalter, Mary's father.","Scope and Contents Letters from William McPheeter, J. W. Allison, Joseph C. Cabell, Polly A. Steele, and William Kinney to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter (relatives of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter) are placed in one folder.","Scope and Contents The four letters from M.S. Baldwin, M. Bush, Arch. Stuart, and \"M. T.,\" in Richmond and Petersburg, are undated but are presumed to date from 1811, and placed in one folder.","Scope and Contents Five letters written from Lewisburg and Kanahwa. In May, John Coalter writes of his appointment as Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (May 11, 1811). \"God help me, I know not what to do. All have advised my acceptance.\" In October he writes of arrangements made for the move to Richmond, and of plans to sell the cattle at Elm Grove.","Scope and Contents In April Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter writes, \"I very much fear I shall never be reconciled to our fate\"--of separation for such long periods when John Coalter is absent on the court circuit. (A month later John Coalter was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals.) Also mentions a \"terrible whipping\" their two year old son St. George Tucker Coalter had \"for obstinacy.\"","Tucker strongly advises his brother-in-law against accepting his new appointment: \"Rest assured that no other Judge of the General Court will accept the office which is tendered you.\"","Scope and Contents John St. George Randolph is a son of Mrs. Judith Randolph.","Scope and Contents Two separate letters from B. W. Leigh and Catherine Matthews, Petersburg and Staunton, to John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Speaking of himself as an \"ex-judge,\" Tucker advises John Coalter regarding his new appointment; concern for the health of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents Frances Lelia Coalter writes with concern about her mother's health.","Scope and Contents News of the children sent to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter who is quite ill.","Concern for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter's poor health.","Scope and Contents The nine letters discuss troubled times are reflected in this series of letters. In July, Tucker comments on the American privateer with one nine-pounder which took a British schooner armed with four twelve pounders. In August he gives an account of the Baltimore riot in which a jail was broken into and prisoners assassinated. He writes that such action \"is beyond measure horrible and obnoxious; and every good Citizen ought to set his face against such damnable proceedings,\" but concludes, \"The Yankees, no doubt, will be glad of the precedent...I look forward to a dissolution of the Union, as an Event not far off.\"","Scope and Contents Two letters concerning the sale of Elm Grove.","Reflects the uncertainty of the war situation in his letter.","Scope and Contents Frances L. Coalter writes to her father who is with her mother, Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, in her last illness at the medicinal springs.","Scope and Contents Writing to his daughter before she goes to the Springs for her final siege of illness, St. George Tucker sends the news that the enemy had left the waters about Williamsburg after much destruction and property along the river.","Scope and Contents In these letters it is apparent that Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter is near death.","Scope and Contents Letters of hope and prayer for the recovery of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents Three letters from Joseph C. Cabell, Mary W. Cabell, Edgewood, and Wm H. Cabell, Monte Videa. Reports of the war: \"the conduct of the British at Craney Island was the most cowardly imaginable,\" and \"We have just been informed by rumor that the British Squadron in the Chesapeake has been reinforced...\"","The cover has the date and \"J. Randolph, Jr.\" endorsed on it with the seal containing the Randolph Coat of Arms.","Writes of his \"great and irretrievable loss\" his wife died \"on Sunday evening, the 12th instant.\"","Scope and Contents The first letter was written after the death of St. George Tucker's daughter.","To her granddaughter, the second child of John Coalter and his late wife. (A biographical note of John Coalter's family is enclosed in the folder with this letter.)","Scope and Contents She writes that \"the events of the present week will supply to you the want of a Mother and Sister, which you have so severly felt, particularly in the last six or eight months.\" Frances L. Coalter, the sister of Elizabeth T. Coalter, died in 1821 at the age of 18. John Coalter was soon to marry his fourth wife, a widow Williamson.","Scope and Contents Second is titled \"Tucker-Green Annals.\"","Scope and Contents The Tuckers are in their summer home at Warminster, with Maria Carter Cabell, daughter of Mrs. L. Tucker, and her husband Joseph Cabell.","A New Year's greeting to his granddaughters.","Children of John Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter and St. George Tucker Coalter; their spouses; children and other extended family","Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. St. George Tucker, are preserved, as well as letters to their uncles Henry and Beverley Tucker and John Randolph of Roanoke. Of special note is a letter of October 1831 in which St. George Tucker Coalter writes fully of Randolph during a visit to Roanoke. After his death in 1833, Randolph's will caused great difficulty and misunderstanding in the family, and appears to cast a slur on his step-father St. George Tucker. The letters of St. George Tucker Coalter to his wife and sister, especially those written from the springs which he visits each year, form the largest single group. In these letters an interesting picture of nineteenth century social life is to be found.","Typescript.","Scope and Contents School girl letters written by J. H. T. before her marriage.","Scope and Contents Judith H. Tomlin writes of her visit to Yorktown to see Lafayette on his return visit to America.","Scope and Contents Judith H. Tucker writes to congratulate Virgilia Savage in December on her marriage.","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Letters of my dear and venerated Grandfather, S. G. Tucker, High Souled, Generous Gentleman.\"","Scope and Contents Thomas T. Tucker, a brother of St. George Tucker, enclosed these two letters in a packet which he forwarded from Beverley Tucker.","Scope and Contents St. George Tucker complains about his sight and signs himself \"Your old blind Grandpa\" in the first of these letters. The last is endorsed: \"All the letters concerning my most dear Grandfather's illness and death are omitted and put to themselves.\"","Scope and Contents These two letters were written after the death of St. George Tucker.","Writes in regard to his instruction in law, as suggested by Elizabeth T. Coalter. He mentions the poor health of his step-brother, John Randolph of Roanoke; and suspects that his brother, Beverley, \"will not return to Virginia as a resident.\" Beverley Tucker, then in Missouri, did return to Williamsburg, and later became Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. Tucker enclosed his \"Introductory Lecture,\" reprinted from his Commentory on the Laws of Virginia . . . Lectures delivered at the Winchester Law School, pp. 7-14.","Scope and Contents The first letter is a printed invitation to a ball at the Jefferson Hotel with a message added; the second letter is a Temperance pledge signed by St. George Tucker Coalter, Judith H. Tomlin and three others.","Scope and Contents Evidently left in charge of his father's estate, Chatham, he writes concerning examinations at the College of William and Mary and of his experiences in vaccinating and performing minor operations on the slaves. (He was a 20 year old farmer with no medical training.)","St. George Tucker Coalter prepares to leave school to marry.","The letter is to Judith Tomlin Coalter after her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter, December 16, 1829. \"Tell St. George that yesterday Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) made an attack on the Judiciary and Papa (John Coalter), finding no one else would rise to their defense, answered him...\"","Scope and Contents His \"chill and fever,\" the recurring sickness which was to bring on his early death in 1839. His wife goes to Chatham, the Coalter family home, for the birth of her first child, Walker Tomlin Coalter.","Scope and Contents In October he writes: \"Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) looks dreadfully, is much worn away by disease...\" Two weeks later he writes describing Randolph's estate and personality: \"He is very agreeable indeed and entertains me highly with his conversation on all subjects...He is a man of the finest and nicest feelings I have ever met with...\"","Scope and Contents Two letters concerning her husband's financial difficulties.","Scope and Contents Writes to his sister about crops, planting, and the like.","Scope and Contents The two cousins, grandsons of John Coalter, are infants; this letter is written by St. George Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents In the January letter, he announces the birth of a son, Henry St. George Tucker Coalter. From White Sulphur Springs, he writes on July 27 that \"the shortness of breath and the hacking cough have left me entirely.\"","Scope and Contents Her husband is at the Springs; she would like to join him but cannot afford it. \"He says he never wished for money before, as the want of it keeps him from having company...\"","Scope and Contents Letters written from Charlottesville, White Sulphur Springs, Warm Springs, Sweet Springs, and Salt Sulphur Springs. An interesting group of letters describing life at several of the medicinal springs which were so popular in the 19th century. He describes his daily regimen, the meals, the baths, other tourists, the costs, and the physical characteristics of the resorts.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her husband about family matters while he is at the springs for his health.","Scope and Contents A continuation of his previous letters, including a crude drawing of the buildings and grounds of Salt Sulphur Springs.","Scope and Contents In November she mentions that Beverley Tucker called on way to Williamsburg.","The boys, who are just learning to write, add their notes to the letter to their grandfather.","Scope and Contents Her husband is overworking, and she fears for his health.","The brother of Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her father-in-law asking help in gaining a position with a Richmond company.","Scope and Contents He writes about his poor health; mentions his uncle, Beverley Tucker.","Scope and Contents John Coalter is very much concerned with gold mine projects; he now orders St. George Tucker Coalter about at his will, and has decided that the family shall move closer to him. They are dependent on John Coalter financially.","Scope and Contents Life at the springs, his continuing illness and his poverty.","Scope and Contents His discouragement as he contemplates the move insisted upon by his father: \"after seven years we have to begin the world afresh and fix and build and lay out and all that -- oh thunder - -how I dread and hate it.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding the move from Cumberland, New Kent County, to St. George's Park, King William County, and the difficulty of the move.","Scope and Contents John Coalter is very ill, and the new place is slow in getting established. Mention of the will of John Randolph of Roanoke.","Scope and Contents The will of John Randolph of Roanoke, in which the good name of St. George Tucker is slighted. Henry and Beverley Tucker, sons of St. George Tucker are also involved.","Scope and Contents Home has not been settled since leaving Cumberland. Her husband has finally bought a place \"about 2 hundred and 50 acres, very poor, with a new house but a very indifferent one.\"","Concerning the \"continued illness\" of Judge (John) Coalter; offers to be of any help that he can. (John Coalter died the day this letter was written.)","The correspondence between St. George T. Coalter, his wife, his sister Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan, and her husband John Randolph Bryan, form the core of the material in this box. It includes letters exchanged by the cousins, five Coalter children, and nine Bryan children. The controversy over the will of John Randolph of Roanoke is mentioned in several of the letters. St. George Tucker Coalter was a nephew of John Randolph, John Randolph Bryan was his godson, and both were heirs. St. George Tucker Coalter attempts to establish a new home where his late father John Coalter forced him to move (St. George Tucker Coalter was never financially independent of his father). A doctor's prescription, 28 April 1839, for the man who has been slowly dying of lung trouble and constant fever is: salts to be taken internally, salve rubbed on externally, baths at the medicinal springs and regular exercise. Four months later St. George Tucker Coalter died. The five surviving children of Mrs. Coalter and the nine children of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan add to the correspondence as the years go on, for the families are very attached to one another and there is much visiting back and forth as well as letter writing. The letters of the cousins have been combined in this collection, so that an interesting picture is given of the life of this period; see a report of a traveling entertainer who visits the great houses (23 February 1847), a description of a costume ball at Warner Hall (8 February 1851) and a list of courses studied at a Girl's school (2 February 1852). There is much discussion of diseases which were prevalent: consumption, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, cholera, and influenza. 16-year-old John Coalter copied out a cholera cure sent by his aunt for use by two local doctors (13 July 1849).","Scope and Contents The first letter is endorsed by John Randolph Bryan. The second was started by St. George Tucker Coalter but was completed and signed by his wife.","Scope and Contents Content is principally concerned with the rapidly deteriorating health of St. George T. Coalter. In June he begins a letter that he is unable to finish but by November he is again supervising the farm activity. The establishment of the new farm and the erection of additional buildings is a great strain.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Coalter wrote the first two letters for her husband who was too weak to write, but by December he was again active in supervising St. George's Park, their new home.","Scope and Contents 3 letters. Coalter visits his uncle, Beverley Tucker, who has moved back to Williamsburg.","Visiting the family home of Mrs. Coalter their son, John, falls down the basement stairs and is unconscious for a time. His father writes, \"the Doctor bled him and yesterday morning we gave him a dose of salts...he is now to all appearances as well as ever tho' from loss of blood, the shock, the Salts and low diet he is a little fainty when he first begins to move about in the morning.\" (The child survived the ministrations of the doctor.)","A receipt for $100.00 and a demand for another $100.00 on shares of stock.","Concerned with the business of a ferry, gold mines, and a mill, evidently part of the estate left by John Coalter to his two children.","Scope and Contents 7 letters. Mr. Coalter has had a relapse, and \"has lost all the flesh and muscle he had gained. Yet he makes a trip down country in April, only to return much worse.","He marks his 30th birthday: \"I can neither eat nor sleep nor move about with comfort and am so weak from fever...that I can hardly stand up or sit down.\"","Scope and Contents 3 letters. Letters written to her husband when he is on his last trip from home.","A doctor's prescription: salts, used internally, salves externally, baths at the Hot Springs, and continued exercise.","Announces the birth of a child to Mrs. Coalter. St. George Tucker Coalter writes of the \"fire in my breast that must soon burn me out.\"","Autographed letters signed E. News of a young son; congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a daughter. St. George Tucker Coalter adds a note in July 4th letter: \"I can't make much hand at writing this evening but I send you these few words to comfort you...my thoughts and prayers are with you may the Lord work all things together for our good.\" To this Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan hasadded the endorsement, \"The last line I ever got from him.\"","(St. George Tucker Coalter died at St. George's Park on, August 18, 1839.)","After the death of her husband, Mrs. Coalter has gone to live with her sister-in-law at Eagle Point.","Unsigned and undated.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Coalter moved from St. George's Park to Presley. Her brother, Harrison Tomlin, was living with the family and takes the place of a father to the children.","Scope and Contents Of her poverty and of the need for means to educate her children.","The son of Mrs. Coalter writes to his young cousin, the son of John Randolph Bryan, at Roanoke, a plantation that had been in litigation since the death of John Randolph. The property was being administered by J. R. Bryan, one of the heirs. Young John C. Bryan, was one of the chief beneficiaries of the will, then being contested.","Announcing the birth of a child.","Scope and Contents Preparations are made to send Fanny (Frances Bland Coalter) to live with her grandmother and to attend school in Fredericksburg. The sale of the estate of her late husband took place in October.","Scope and Contents Enquires about money from the estate of John Randolph of Roanoke; her plans to send John and Henry Coalter away to school. (St. George Tucker Coalter, father of John and Henry, was a nephew of John Randolph, and it was expected that the Coalter children would inherit something from his estate.)","Scope and Contents Written from school to his aunt; \"all of the boys have to get in school by sunrise and stay there until five in the evening.\"","The Bryan place, Eagle Point in Gloucester County, is so isolated and the family growing so large that a school teacher was kept there for the other children. She mentions her brothers and sisters, and tells of a traveling entertainer: \"De [Delia] and myself went to Warner Hall...and there found an Italian ventriloquist with a hat on that had little bells all around the brim...if he comes to Chatham you will probably be deceived by him...\"","Scope and Contents He tells his sister: \"I reckon this is the coldest and most melancholy place in the world.\"","Scope and Contents Hopes to get a place from the sale of the estate. \"Seven years this last Christmas is a long time not to have a house to call your own.\" Her hopes for the settlement of the Randolph estate are not fulfilled.","Scope and Contents Congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a son, her 8th child. Mentions shopping trips to Richmond and the remodeling of the house, so, perhaps, some money may have been received from the Randolph estate.","A 9-year old writes of attending a dance at Warner Hall and staying until 11 p.m. \"We take dancing lesson of 2 hours length every Saturday.\"","Scope and Contents Enclosure.","Scope and Contents Consumption and Cholera are discussed as well as the final division of the estate. Mrs. Coalter still hopes to be able to buy a home of her own. Sons John and Henry left in September for the University of Virginia where they room with their cousins, Jack Coalter and J. Braxton. On Christmas Day she mentions \"A dreadful affair has lately occurred at the University, one young man killed another, both intoxicated and from the south; as wicked as that is, it takes the cold blooded yankees to perpetrate the refinement of barbarism in stewing, and boiling...living people...\"","Henry T. Coalter, 16 years old, writes that he has had charge of the harvest at the farm because the overseer was sick. He has also advised the local doctors on Cholera cures: \"Mama received your letter by the last post and was much obliged to you for the copy you sent her of the cure for the Cholera. Since it reached here I have copied it twice for different doctors who seemed much pleased with the proscription (sic).\"","A beautiful description of the Cove and the island as seen from the Eagle Point house.","Mrs. Lacy, related through the fourth wife of her grandfather, John Coalter, was like an older sister to Frances Bland Coalter, and the affectionate relationship between the two continued for many years.","The Lacy's are preparing to move into Ellwood, the former summer home of John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Letters written before and after a long visit. There were ties between the families despite the distance between them. Mrs. Coalter fears her youngest son, Saint George, has Typhoid fever.","Scope and Contents A school friend tells of a visit to Richmond to see the relics of Gen. and Mrs. Washington.","Scope and Contents Cover lacking. About life in the great houses of Virginia, excursions on river boats, dances, and the like. Mentions a fancy ball where everyone appeared in a mask and gown, \"You cannot tell a man from a woman. They go about in this costume for some time and have a dance...one gentleman went draped as a lady and no one found him out,...one went as a monk in robes and with his beads...\"","Scope and Contents \"When will your new house, or rather, new home be ready for you? (Frances Bland Coalter's mother has finally been able to buy a house, Stanley.)","The letter is addressed to \"My dear Cousin\".","Scope and Contents Mentions the war threat: \"my anxiety about a lastingpeace and the welfare of my children preys very much on my spirits.\"","Announces the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Lacy.","Fanny Coalter is attending a school conducted by Rev. Moses D. Hoge.","Endorses note from Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.","Scope and Contents About her daughter, Agnes, and the progress on the improvements at Ellwood.","\"Rumors of a great revival at Mr. H.'s school have reached us from different quarters and report says Jinney and yourself acted a conspicuous part.\"","Scope and Contents A school friend writes of her textbooks: \"Paley's Moral Philosophy, Olinstead's Natural Philosophy, Hume's History of England, Conic Sections, Thompson's Arithmetic and French Studies.\"","Scope and Contents Includes a most interesting account of trip by boat from Gloucester County, via Jamestown, to Richmond.","Scope and Contents The first letters written by Mrs. Coalter's youngest child.","Scope and Contents A schoolmate who has left Rev. Mr. Hoge's school writes back.","An offer to abate charges so that Fanny B. Coalter could remain in school.","Writes that he has stood his examination for license to practice law; reports on his brothers and sisters.","Fanny has returned to Rev. Hoge's school; her friend writes regarding scarlet fever.","Frances Bland Coalter is the daughter of St. George Tucker Coalter and grandchild of John Coalter. Her correspondence gives a picture of mid-nineteenth century life and includes a near scandal in her attachment to her married schoolmaster, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge. The contents of this box end with the marriage of Frances Bland Coalter and Henry Peronneau Brown. Letters of Brown and his wife resume in Box 21. Largely papers collected by Frances Bland Coalter between February 1853, when she is preparing to leave school, and December 1858, when she married Henry Peronneau Brown. Through this marriage the Tucker-Coalter line was connected with the Brown line; thus, the papers of the two families were brought together into one. The collection gives an interesting picture of the life and interests of a young lady of moderate circumstances in the mid-l9th century. Of special interest are the letters concerning the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, whose school in Richmond Fanny Coalter had attended. Shortly after she left school, the Rev. Mr. Hoge carried on a very romantic correspondence with Fanny, although he was a married man with several children. The correspondence became more ardent in the early months of 1854 and, when Mrs. Hoge wrote that her husband had gone to Baltimore to stay with his brother who was ill, Fanny followed him there. According to the gossip of Mattie and Lizzie Morton, she went there to \"entrap him.\" In October it was suggested that the brother, William Hoge, was the one in whom she was interested. The Rev. Mr. Hoge later sought to calm the fervours of his correspondent, as shown by his letters of 28 January 1855, 19 June 1856, and 19 March 1857. Fanny B. Coalter did not lack for other suitors, however, for she preserved a letter of 17 July 1854, a proposal of marriage from Alfred B. Tucker. A year later there are reports of her interest in the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Peronneau, of Petersburg, both of whom were courting her. She finally settled on the latter; some acceptances to the marriage invitation are included in this box. Letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her husband Henry Peronneau Brown continue in Box 21. The intervening boxes contain manuscripts of the Brown family, especially Capt. Henry Brown, grandfather of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 7-13); the Hon. John Thompson Brown, father of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 14-19); and Col. John Thompson Brown II, brother of Henry Peronneau Brown (Box 20).","Fanny is preparing to leave the school, having finished the course.","Scope and Contents A schoolmate and Fanny's sister write after she leaves school.","Reports that Jack Bryan, oldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan is dying at the Coalter home, Presley.","Scope and Contents After many years of waiting (since the death of her husband in 1839) Mrs. Coalter is finally able to buy her own place, Stanley. She tells of her move and of the illness that put her in bed afterward.","The school is closed for the summer, his wife and children are away, so he enlivens his solitude \"by having a little chat with you...and where I always think of you and the delightful morning when we enjoyed the scene together...how I cherish every memorial of you. \"I greatly enjoyed your last brief visit to us and that evening (do you remember it?) when the music room being full of company we found quiet, and cool breezes in the back porch. I have been sitting there tonight.\" (A strange letter, indeed, and one which was to cause some upset in the heart of Frances Bland Coalter, as subsequent correspondence show.)","Letter is addressed to \"My own dear Aunt\".","The letter is addressed to \"My dear sister\". Written to Mrs. Judith H. Coalter soon after she purchased her home, Stanley.","\"This letter cannot hold any news, so I will fill it with love...entertaining myself by wishing that you could walk into the room and occupy a vacant chair hard by .\"I hope to see you sometimes...nothing to what I would enjoy were I to keep house in a quiet way and have you for my guest a week at a time...\"I would like you to marry some fine fellow and live in Richmond, only I...like you best as you are, except that you are too far from me.\"","\"When I woke up yesterday morning and found it raining, my spirits fell as low as the mercury for I feared you would not come to Hampstead...\"","\"You ask me why it is that I am so partial to you--well, the very first time we get a chance to have a talk by ourselves I will tell you...When shall the opportunity come? There is always so much company at your house...\"","He conducts a school: \"I succeeded in six days of raising 21 scholars.\" He writes that Henry has graduated in Law with distinction.","\"I think from his letter, Brother [William Hoge] has been much sicker than we had any idea of Mr. [Moses D.] Hogeis going on Thursday to see him and will probably remain in Baltimore until he is well enough to travel...\"","Addressed to Fanny at Baltimore. Her friend writes, \"Cousin Joe says you went to Baltimore purposely to see Mr. Hoge.\"","Scope and Contents Reports gossip concerning Fanny's Baltimore trip.","\"Often when (I am) abroad, you will be in my mind and heart. Neither do I want you to get married before I return. I am to perform that service, you know...\"","Concerning the gossip regarding Fanny and Rev. Hoge: \"Surely you could not think me so deceitful as to profess to love you and then say that you would try to entrap a gentleman. I did not say so. I remember saying that if you went to Baltimore and were thrown with Mr. Hoge I believed he would address you, because I know he admired you very sincerely...\"","A proposal of marriage.","A rumor that Frances Bland Coalter is to marry.","\"Julia Green was here...when I told her that you had gotten a letter from Mr. Hoge she said she was so jealous of you that she was ready to fight...\"","\"I am going to Baltimore...and I shall see Mr. William Hoge! Don't you wish you were going? What shall I tell him for you?\"","St. George is now in school at Staunton.","Construction work to be done at the University of Virginia.","\"I hope that it will not be long before I have the pleasure of seeing you, my dear and constantly remembered friend.\"","Scope and Contents \"I have heard several times of your engagement to Thomas--who has made himself very scarce.\"","Accepts invitation to the marriage of Virginia, younger sister of Fanny Coalter.","Covers lacking.","Now a practicing lawyer, he writes to his aunt on business.","Scope and Contents To her cousin regarding \"Mr. President\u0026amp;quot; and \"The Vice.\" (This appears to refer to the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Henry Peronneau. Frances Bland Coalter was to marry the latter.)","\"I wish you to be very particular in your conversations with Peronneau not to let him have the least idea of the tenor of my remarks to you yesterday and at the same time manage to convince him that I am not in love with you, as I am afraid such is his present opinion.\"","Trouble in: finding a teacher for her children; \"the Roanoke business\"--(evidently a reference to the still unsettled will of John Randolph of Roanoke.)","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. Concerned about the health of Fanny's mother, has a horror of those \"distracting springs\u0026amp;quot; for invalids.","The solution to a problem in surveying (this may be the \"Thomas\" to whom Frances Bland Coalter was rumored to be engaged).","On the death of Mrs. E. T. Bryan, aunt of Fanny Bland Coalter.","On the death of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan.","Scope and Contents Thanks Fanny for her help at the time of the death of Mrs. Bryan, her mother.","Is in charge of the plantation since her mother's death; busy making summer clothes for the slaves.","Suggests a visit together to \"cousin Horace Lacy.\"","Peronneau Brown and his brother, Thompson, are mentioned. (See letters of December 1855, Box-folder 6:44-45.)","Writes to ask Mrs. Coalter to stay with his daughters during his absence in the south.","Has charge of the large plantation, keeping four seamstresses, three spinners and a weaver busy.","\"No, my dear Fanny, my affection for you has not changed.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding Mr. Willcox Brown and his brother Peronneau, future husband of Frances Bland Coalter.","Invitation to the commencement party at Hampden Sidney College.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking.","Accompanying his uncle on a business trip, he has visited the main cities of the south and attended the opera in New Orleans. \"I must confess that I have been rather disappointed in the people that live in these rich lands--they are as rough as possible...live in log houses and on the very poorest fare.\"","Scope and Contents \"I suppose your wedding will be postponed unless Mr. Brown's recovery is unusually rapid.\"","\"The news of your engagement [to Henry P. Brown] did not surprise me...how heartily I approve of your choice...\"","Scope and Contents \"If my letter arrives too late for Miss Fanny Coalter, I hope Mrs. Brown will have enough affection for the old name to lay claim to it.\"","Regrets that he cannot attend the wedding.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","\"The King Wm. and Hanover Charaders. Positively their last appearance. At Stanley on Friday evening the 9th this brilliant Company....Ticket 1 ct., children and servants half price.\" A home performance by the Coalter and Bryan cousins. This item is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These covers are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Papers of Henry Brown, a merchant and county official include a manuscript map of Guilford C. H., business records and correspondence of Brown and Clayton, New London, Bedford (now Campbell County), Virginia and Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, Virginia. Collection also includes papers concerning a lawsuit against Pleasant Murphy and estate papers of Daniel Brown and Henry Brown's father-in-law John Thompson. There are papers of his immediate family including Henry Brown, Jr. Boxes 7 - 13.","Correspondence and business papers of Capt. Henry Brown, Revolutionary War veteran who opened a store in Bedford County, in 1793; Papers of Capt. Brown as Collector of Federal taxes on stills and real property. The Brown family papers begin with the letters and papers of Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), successful merchant of Bedford County and Lynchburg, who established the family fortune. He was the father of John Thompson Brown, Delegate to the Virginia Assembly, whose letters and papers are collected in the next section (Boxes 14-19). A few letters and receipts pertaining to Henry Brown, 1712-1798, the father of Capt. Henry Brown, are included. The great bulk of the material, however, relates to Capt. Brown, beginning with a map of a Revolutionary War battle, 1777, in which he was wounded. With his brother, Daniel, he opened a general store in Bedford soon after the conclusion of the war. A partnership agreement of April 1797, which brought James Leftwich into the business, is preserved and the bulk of the material in this box pertains to the business of the store. A good picture of early merchandising is given by the accounts, letters relating to buying and selling trips, and the court actions taken to collect accounts. Beginning with folder 60, there are 39 items relating to the duties of Henry Brown as tax collector in the Bedford area in the years 1800 to 1803. 160 items.","\"Your friends here tremble for you and apprehend the worst from the dangers that encompass you...the deadly rifle, the scalping knife, tomahawk...return to us in all speed.\"","Endorsed: \"Map of revolutionary battle, found 1926 by F. B. Saunders in old papers from Ivy Cliff. Capt. Henry Brown, born at Ivy Cliff about 1760, was wounded at Guildford C. H.\"","Concerning goods for a retail store.","Note for ll.9.3£, witnessed by Jack Beverley. Endorsed: \"Note Henry Brown, payable 1 September, 1793.\"","Scope and Contents Includes letter from Israel Thompson regarding saddle goods in stock at the store.","Commission of Daniel Brown as Ensign in a Company of Light Infantry, signed by Samuel Coleman and James Wood, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.","Receipts to Henry Brown for recording a deed.","Agreement to enter into a partnership.","Letters written from Richmond, Georgetown, and Baltimore.","Carried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia.","Carried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia","Medicines received by Henry Brown from Howard Bennett.","14 pages. Unsigned.","Brrown's accounts as Tax Collector of the Bedford district.","Writes to his brother concerning tobacco prices.","Concerning business affairs a suit for debt, purchase of tobacco and a \"Negro wench\" for the store, etc. \"P.S. I heard at court they had made you a Captain.\"","Recording a deed.","Bonds in hands of Jeremiah Jenkins for collection.","Includes a list of the new officers of the Farmer's Bank in Richmond.","Concerning the division of Negroes, total value £815, between Leftwich and the Brown brothers.","Printed document signed.","Regarding loss of West India produce on which $5,000.00 was borrowed. Endorsed: \"I fear our loss will be considerable.\"","Returns from the Regimental hospital of the 35th U.S. Infantry. Sig. William W. Southall","Receipt is for $130.43 to be paid to John Roberts on land that Captain Henry Brown sold to William Woodford.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Tobacco sold by Leftwich to a man who was a bad risk: \"...we are thrown out of between 20 and 30 thousand dollars...one fourth of what it has taken us 20 years to earn is lost for want of prudence.\"","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes autographed document signed.","Taxes collected by Robert Snoddy, in Bedford. 14 pages.","Includes printed document signed.","Includes autographed document signed.","Abstract of duties collected from owners of stills and distilleries","Receipts for monies received by James.","Includes autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Directions for sending tax collections.","20 pages","Includes autographed document signed.","28 pages.","Letter includes a copy of Federal instructions to tax collectors. 3 items. Printed document signed.","Printed documents signed. Autographed draft.","Business records and correspondence of Henry Brown and Samuel P. Clayton. After the death of his brother Daniel in 1818, Brown entered into a partnership with Clayton, his son-in-law. Brown survived Clayton, who died in 1832; this box also includes papers from 1833 to 1839 made out to Henry Brown, surviving partner of Brown and Clayton Company. The accounts of Henry Brown with Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, 1824-1833, are retained as one group. Also retained as a separate group are the papers relating to the court suits of Brown and Pleasant Murphy. All notes of the period carried a 100 percent penalty clause. This resulted in many law suits being brought to establish what would now be considered exorbitant claims. In one case (see entry for March 10, 1823) for a debt of $42.05, the debtor surrendered 1 sound filly, 2 cows, a calf, 2 feather beds, all household and kitchen furniture, all plantation utensils, and 6 hogs! 159 items.","Papers include accounts, letters, notes, vouchers, etc.","Accounts concerning the Hancock and Brown store, Lynchburg, Virginia.","Papers relating to the suit of Brown and Clayton vs. Pleasant Murphy, Bedford County, Virginia.","Captain Henry Brown had many interests in his long life apart from the purely commercial activities upon which his considerable fortune was built. Included in this box are the papers relating to his other interests: Papers of Captain Henry Brown as Sheriff of Bedford County, Treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and of the New London Agricultural Society, and as executor of the estates of his brother, Daniel Brown, and father-in-law, John Thompson.","Accounts of subscriptions to the repair and improvement of New London Academy meeting house, Bedford County.","Records from Brown's service as Treasurer of the New London Agricultural Society, Bedford County.","Papers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of Daniel Brown.","Papers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of John Thompson.","Business papers of Henry Brown, not directly connected with any of his various business enterprises, but concerned principally with court suits involving debts to him. Included is an interesting case of Mark Anthony, who took the oath of an Insolvent Debtor, making out a deed of trust of all his property to his creditors (11 April 1829 and 6 July 1833). Also includes papers concerned with the suit of Henry Brown vs. Nicodemus Leftwich, 1832-1840. Brown pays for the attendance of witnesses at the court and pays the county Jailor \"for imprisoning and releasing\" Leftwich.","Business papers of Henry Brown","Household, family and personal bills preserved by Henry Brown, an interesting collection of a family illustrating the activities of eight children in the second quarter of the nineteenth century, 1819-1841.","Household, family and personal bills of Henry Brown","Correspondence of the immediate family of Captain Henry Brown. Also includes personal correspondence of Henry Brown with his brothers, Samuel and Daniel, and his children. The correspondence between Henry Brown and his son, John Thompson Brown, is found in Boxes 14-19. Also, letters from the sons and daughters of Samuel, brother of Henry Brown. In a separate group are collected letters written by Edward J. Steptoe, grandson of Henry Brown, from West Point Military Academy and from the Indian Wars in Florida, where he served after he was commissioned.","Purchase of a watch in Winchester; requests 30 dollars to repay a debt.","His wife's estate; purchase of a Negro girl.","On his return from the Spring; attack of \"bilious Cholic\" and his treatment.","Concerning \"the purchase of some land at $20 per acre...\"","Beats female slave, using a walking stick, his wife using a cowhide whip. The slave's mate attempted to protect her with an axe but he was subdued, beaten and sent to jail the next day. Hopes for peace, unpopularity of the conscription law and the whiskey tax.","On her studies: Blair's lectures, piano playing, drawing, painting and embroidery.","The husband of Nancy Brown writes: \"...Bounaparte is on his way to this country. If so I greatly fear we shall go backwards with accelerated velocity in all peaceful, literary and ornamental pursuits...\"","Advice on a move to the State of Ohio. \"Although I like Slavery as little as you or anyone else, still...I think it probable that we should be as unhappy as we are with them\" (Daniel died in 1818. For the next 20 years Henry administered his estate for the benefit of his wife and children.)","Scope and Contents Henry Brown is Clayton's father-in-law. The letters discuss Mary Brown's illness at the Springs (she was to die within a year).","The building of his house and the health of his family.","The daughter of Samuel Brown, writes to console her Uncle on the death of his brothers and his two daughters, Mrs. Anne [Nancy] B. Steptoeand Mrs. Mary [Polly] B. Clayton.","An uncle of Henry Brown writes, \"My grandson wishes to get in to Business in a store...\" (Henry Brown, Jr. now has a store in Lynchburg.)","His continued bad health. The death of James Leftwich, Captain Brown's business partner.","Requests assistance in obtaining appointment as Clerk of Court at Bedford.","The value of the Deerwood tract.","Begs her father to let her have money to go to the inauguration of President Jackson.","On her visit to Washington: \"this is the thickest settled neighborhood that I ever was in--the neighbors are situated all around, some in view and others not more than a quarter of a mile from the house...\"","On his visit with his brothers, John Thompson Brown, in \"Washington City.\" Description of crowded Washington, full of pickpockets and of the confusion even in the President's house.","\"...the last day I rode more than thirty miles through a dreary wilderness without seeing a single house...I am yet travelling alone and have come six hundred miles without a single man travelling my course...\"","His progress in college.","His progress in repaying a debt to the estate of his uncle, Daniel.","Scope and Contents Report of workers on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal dying from Cholera.","On the death of his maternal grandfather, John Thompson.","Henry G. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.","Leaving for New York to lay in goods.","Scope and Contents Hopes for his store despite illness and some hostile feeling toward his former partner, Ammon Hancock.","On the death of Henry Brown. (Henry Brown, Jr. died while he and his wife were on a shopping trip for the store.)","William Brown is the son of Samuel Brown. On the changing population: \"The people still retain the simple manners of the old Scotch-Irish and, I may add, much of the intelligence and piety. But the restless spirit of emigration is taking away our best people and in their place we generally get Germans, who commonly are deplorably ignorant and will do very little toward supporting the Gospel.\"","Scope and Contents A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes to settle accounts and close the store.","The widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the disposal of her house.","To Frances Brown's husband, on the loss of her two brothers, \"and such brothers too, in so short a time.\" (Henry Brown, Jr. died in June, 1836, and his brother, John Thompson Brown, in December of that same year.)","Henry J. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.","Scope and Contents 2 letters. On the sale of merchandise and an expected loss.","Agrees to furnish Gould B. Raymond, manager of the Menagerie Co., lodging for 30 men, 65 horses, 1 elephant, 1 camel and 2 ponies.","The inscription on the tomb of her late husband, John Thompson Brown.","The widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the death of her husband a year ago.","The widow of John Thompson Brown writes regarding her three sons.","Scope and Contents The executor of an estate demands payment of a note on which Henry Brown, Jr. was a cosigner.","Scope and Contents The youngest daughter of Henry Brown writes about her marriage and the first meeting with her new relatives.","William Brown is the son of Samuel.","On his marriage to Alice Brown.","Mrs. Alexander (Lockie T. Brown) Irvine is her sister. Her wedding trip to New Orleans.","Her sickness on the way down the river due to fresh paint in the boat.","Daniel Brown is the son of Samuel.","Concerning eventual conversion of Baptists to the Presbyterian Church.","Henry Brown is her father.","Scope and Contents \"...I left New Orleans the 28th of March and reach George Town. The 15th of April...Sam (Brown) was in New Orleans the day before I left-he was not married but expected to be the 9th of April.\"","\"Last evening our darling Alice made me the happy father of a fine boy...\"","Report to his father of his first grades at the Academy.","To his grandfather regarding his first term marks.","Scope and Contents \"The first two years of our course are exclusively devoted to Mathematics and French...\" Encloses a work sheet and \"Synopsis of the Course of Studies at the Military Academy.\"","Scope and Contents Letters written from Oklawaka River and St. Augustine, Florida. \"The Congress must get rid of its 'sickly sympathy' (with the Indians) or, rely upon it, this is a war of years to come.\" Gives a vivid description of St. Augustine.","Scope and Contents Letters written from Rose's Landing, Tennessee; Savannah, Georgia; and off Cape Hatteras. Contrasts the Cherokees in Tennessee with the Seminoles of Florida. Describes Savannah in a letter enclosed, dated February 16, 1839.","8 letters. Total of 12 pages. Typescript.","Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the collection include a 44 page book of mineral and chemical notes (31 July 1826), a 56 page diary kept by Henry Brown, Jr. on his trip abroad (24 July 1831), drafts of letters by Henry Brown, Jr. to newspapers regarding horses, and instructions for horse care, and the like (13 April 1835-March 1836). The will of Henry Brown, Jr. (May-December 1830), and his deathbed statement dictated to his wife (May 1836), are also included. The papers of Samuel Thompson Brown include the card which announced the opening of his law office in Bedford (8 May 1838), records of his marriage in Alabama (27 April 1840), and the death of his wife within the year (3 April 1841). A letter of 22 January 1842, mentions the business failures taking place in Richmond and Lynchburg, and one of 27 August of the same year comments on the national political situation which is \"sadly out of joint.\" In a letter of 20 September [1845], there is a report of \"the thefts which were perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\" 128 items.","\"My eyes appear to have improved gradually.\" (His ailment seemed to be at its worst at this time, though he continued to suffer from the ailment until his death in 1836 at the age of 39 years.)","A note for $1,000.00. At this time he was getting started in the store, Hancock and Brown Co.","The \"most favorable accounts\" of John Thompson Brown from the members of the House of Delegates.","Scope and Contents Concerning the business of Col. [Mark] Anthony, in which Henry Brown, Jr. appears to be involved.","Includes autographed document signed.","44 pages","Includes autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Mentions the marriage of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of introduction for Henry Brown, Jr., for use on his trip to England and the Continent in that year.","56 pages","Scope and Contents Letters written to her husband on his trip. \"Oh, my dear husband, why was it that I did not accompany you?\" (None of these letters reached Henry Brown, Jr. on the trip, but followed him home).","News from a letter she received from Henry Brown, Jr. in England.","Scope and Contents Payment of his debts in Lynchburg; hiring out of a slave.","\"It's really a sad case for me, to be sick from home and away from all that (are) Dear to me...\"","This was the store in Lynchburg in which Henry Brown was a partner and with which Henry Brown, Jr. was associated until he opened his own store in 1835. Includes autographed document.","Scope and Contents Brother-in-law, Jack Willcox; his brother, John's speech on the Petersburg Rail Road; and the house that Henry Brown has vacated in Lynchburg.","On a debt of Thomas Williams.","Includes autographed draft. Appear to refer to pictures, and may date from the time of one of the buying trips that Henry Brown, Jr. made with his wife.","After breaking from the partnership of Hancock and Brown, he opened his own store.","Scope and Contents Cover lost. Concerning the care for his horses, Young American Eclipse and Spring Hill, while he is away.","Scope and Contents Written while she and her husband were on a buying trip for the Lynchburg store. In New York, Henry Brown, Jr. was taken desperately ill and died.","Unsigned. Evidently taken down by Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown during the final days in New York.","Scope and Contents An associate of Henry Brown, Jr. in the Lynchburg store, was liquidating the stock and selling horses in order to settle the estate.","Profile by Professor William B. Rogers.","A note regarding the settlement of the Henry Brown, Jr. estate.","Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown is his mother. Written from school, with endorsement by James Morrison, schoolmaster.","Signed Eleanor C. L. Brown.","H. Guilford Brown is her son.","Charge slips for failing to attend army musters between 1829 and 1839, 1839. 10 items. Printed document signed.","Samuel T. Brown is his his brother-in-law. Letter congratulating S. T. B. on his marriage.","Mrs. Alexander Irvine is her her sister-in-law. She writes of the aged John Vaughan Willcox, her father, with whom she is living and for whom she is caring; Samuel T. Brown and his \"youthful bride.\"","Draft of the statement concerning the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.","His extended wedding trip; description of General Harrison's house.","Court cost voucher recording transfer of 400 acres from Henry Brown to Samuel T. Brown, with tax receipt. 2 items. Printed document signed.","Letter sent care of Judge Crawford at St. Stephens, Alabama. Consolations upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.","Scope and Contents Condolences upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.","A letter of consolation.","Scope and Contents On the death of W. W. Worthington, brother-in-law of Samuel T. Brown. \"Your sister Alice is desirous of your attention to the affairs of Mr. W. in New Orleans prior to your return to Virginia.\"","Recording certain deeds for his son-in-law, Samuel T. Brown.","Unsigned draft. Written to his overseer with whom he has quarreled.","On the fees paid by Henry Brown in the Leftwich case: \"between twenty and twenty-five dollars for my services as an attorney.\" On the thefts \"perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\"","Agreement for the payment of a debt.","Drafts of a letter to Mark Andrews. 2 items. Concerning the cutting of trees on the property of Samuel T. Brown.","A reply to the above letter, Box-Folder 13:60.","Samuel T. Brown is her brother.","On a charge of Ammon Hancock against the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.","Estimate for the cost of the construction of a bridge.","Receipt for postal expenses, April-June, 1849, signed H. Stevens.","Scope and Contents On the property in Mobile, Alabama, purchased by Samuel T. Brown.","Scope and Contents The sale of a female slave \"with her Brood.\" Samuel T. Brown is Edward Robinson's brother-in-law.","Papers concern John Thompson Brown's attendance at Princeton, study of law, and trips to the South and to the West Indies. Includes speeches and correspondence as well as his published writings (newspaper articles, bills and pamphlets). The collection emphasizes his political career in the Virginia House of Delegates including his views on slavery. Also includes architectural plans for a two room house and elevations (1827), drafts of toasts and letters concerning his fight with John Hampden Pleasants. Prominent correspondents include William Segar Archer, James Murray Mason, John Hampden Pleasants, William Cabell Rives, Henry St. George Tucker and John Tyler. Boxes 14 - 19.","John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) was born at Otter Hills, near Bedford, Virginia and was the son of Henry Brown (1760-1841). He attended the New London Academy, 1816; studied at Princeton, 1817-1820; traveled to the South and the West Indies, 1821; and studied law with Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County, Virginia, 1822-1823. He began his law practice in Clarksburg, Virginia (later West Virginia), in 1824, and represented Harrison County in the House of Delegates, 1827-1830. He was a member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830. He married Mary E. Willcox June, 1830, and moved to Petersburg, where he again was elected to the General Assembly, 1831-1836. He was a delegate to the national convention of the Republican (now Democratic) Party, but died on 20 November 1836, at his father's home, Otter Hills, after a brief illness. The first two letters in Box 14 date from the period of his attendance at New London Academy; then follow the papers relating to Princeton, where he matriculated in 1817 at the age of 19. He was placed in the Sophomore Class on the basis of an examination before the faculty, and received the highest mark given at the College, in each of the three years he spent at the College. His report sheets show the requirements for entrance, lists of courses, and contain a resolution passed by the trustees which condemned the sharp practices of the merchants in town. Some of the correspondence of John Thompson Brown with his brother-in-law Dr. William B. Steptoe in this period is interesting for the comments it contains on the Missouri question and other matters then being debated in the U.S. Senate. The remarks made by John Thompson Brown in letters from his collegiate period may be compared with his statements on the subject of slavery later made on the floor of the House of Delegates. After graduating from Princeton, John Thompson Brown traveled to the South, and made a brief trip to the West Indies, keeping notes on his impressions. Upon his return he took up the study of law with Judge Taylor. From this period come interesting musings on such subjects as \"the family fireside,\" \"youthful recollection,\" \"friendship,\" and \"behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.\" His license to practice law, dated 7 March 1824, is included in the collection. He journeyed to Clarksburg, Virginia, to set up his law practice, and kept a notebook on the trip West which reveal his first impressions of the Clarksburg area. At the end of this box is a scrapbook containing some of his published writings, speeches, and newspaper articles.","Letter from a schoolboy friend regarding New London Academy.","John Thompson Brown's examinations at the New London Academy.","\"I have just been examined by the faculty and am admitted to the Sophomore Class, which is the second in the college.\" His expenses are estimated at $200.00 for the first term and $90.00 for the second. \"I will pledge myself not to spend one cent more than is really necessary.\"","Scope and Contents News from home; a rumor that some boys were expelled from Chapel Hill for their politics. John Thompson Brown is his brother-in-law.","Scope and Contents Medical advice; a suggested teacher for New London Academy (\"Has he energy enough manage southern students?\"); the death of Polly [Mrs. Mary Brown Clayton], sister of John Thompson Brown.","The political upheaval at William and Mary College; deputies appointed \"...to fix upon the site of the Virginia University.\"","Scope and Contents \"My expenses have far exceeded what was necessary or what you expect. I now see my error and repent...\" Three months later he offers to leave school because of his additional debts. Later in Baltimore, he is robbed of $200.00. His father adds up the year's expenses to a total of $670.00. Henry Brown is John Thompson Brown's father.","Behavior, No. 1. distinguished; Industry, No. 1. distinguished; Scholarship, No. 1. distinguished (1) \"If under the article scholarship, a student is marked No. 1 distinguished (1), he is considered as ranking among the first in his class.\" (From printed explanation of the report.) John Thompson Brown is of the sophomore class at Princeton.","Scope and Contents \"Once the busy scene of commercial enterprise...now lifeless and inactive.\" Concerning Lynchburg.","Scope and Contents The University of Virginia is established at Charlottesville with an annual appropriation of $15,000; news of a threat of slave uprisings in Fredericksburg.","John Thompson Brown is of the junior class at Princeton. Two reports. Printed document signed. Similar reports to that of 1818. Warning is added to the September report concerning excessive expenditures by students: \"the trustees of the college give this notice to the parents and guardians of the youth, that they ought to pay no debt contracted in this town, which they have not specifically authorized.\"","Endorsed: \"Collegians mei consocui.\" He knew 162 fellow students.","On the \"present session of Congress.\"","Scope and Contents Rumor of a great rebellion that has taken place at Princeton; the Missouri question.","John Thompson Brown is of the senior class of Princeton.","A Fourth of July oration supporting the idea of colonizing the free Negroes in Africa.","The content is on his trip to the South. 15 pages. Autographed document.","\"My father may justly complain of the great sums which he has expended on me, but his kindness shall not be abused much longer, as I hope to be in a situation to support myself.\" Endorsed: \"Brother J.--after his return from Princeton went South--through the Cherokee Nation [Alabama and Georgia] to Pensacola, and on to New Orleans--thence to Cuba and returned to U. States in the U.S. Frigate 'Hornet,' as a guest of the officers. Samuel T. Brown.\"","A gambling scrape he was involved in; asks his father's forgiveness.","\"Chancellor Taylor has been of incalculable service to me in the study of law.\" (Needham was a law school operated by Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County in the years 1821-1836.)","These are the continuous drafts of a multiple of letters, continued July 8, 1831, Petersburg. The first section consists of musings and youthful recollections; the second is a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.","Letter from Alexander M. Jackson, at New London, to John Thompson Brown, regarding the marriage of Dr. Steptoe.","Notes made at Judge Taylor's Law School.","License to practice law in the superior and inferior courts of this Commonwealth (Virginia).","Musings on friendship and the wise behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.","A letter introducing John Thompson Brown when he went to Clarksburg to set up practice.","44 pages. Musings written on a trip through Virginia: thoughts on a disappointing love affair; notes on \"Crab Orchard\" and the \"Creek Nation\" --the latter were to be incorporated into an Independence Day address delivered in Petersburg in 1831.","Scope and Contents Impressions of Clarksburg; the countryside is beautiful and the land very rich, but \"The people have no money and are wretchedly poor and lazy...\"","His plans to establish himself.","The following newspaper clippings and pamphlets are included in a bound scrap book, with endorsements and were undoubtedly collected by John Thompson Brown himself.","Concerning \"...Mr. Jefferson...the disclosure of his poverty...\"","Concerning \"several cases of contempt of court, occurring in various parts of the Union, in which the punishment inflicted, has been made a subject of grievous complaint.\"","Concerning \"The President's message.\"","Report of a committee, appointed to enquire into the nature and extent of the evils arising from the present unsettled state of Land Titles on the Western Waters of Virginia","Speech in Committee of the Whole, Jan. 13th, Saturday.","A Bill authorizing a loan of $6,000.00 on the credit of the state, for the construction of Turnpike Road from Winchester to Parkersburg by way of Clarksburg, being under consideration.","\"Sir:--I have read in the \"Intelligencer\" of the 9th inst. your communications to the Editors of the paper, in which you remark, substantially, that the only Candidate to represent the town of Petersburg in the General Assembly is a stranger to most voters...Not doubting that I am the person alluded to...,\" signed John Thompson Brown\".","\"The following copy of a Petition to the Legislature of Virginia, we insert at the request of a number of our Citizens.\"","32 pages. \"On motion of Mr. Brown of Petersburg, the report of the committee on slaves, free Negroes and mulattoes, and the amendment of Mr. Preston were taken up; when Mr. Brown rose and addressed the house as follows:...\"","\"The bill to amend an act authorizing the Board of Public Works to subscribe on behalf of the Commonwealth, to the stock of the Petersburg Rail Road, was read a third time. Mr. Brown said...\"","\"Andrew Jackson was unanimously recommended to the Citizens of Virginia, as the next President. \"Mr. Miller of Powhatan then submitted the following Resolution...\"(Concerning the Vice-President). Mr. Brown of Petersburg, then submitted the following by way of substitute for the above...\"","Correspondence while Brown established himself in Clarksburg, and while representing Harrison County in the General Assembly. The material in this box covers the period 1825 to 1829, when John Thompson Brown was resident of Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia). In this period John Thompson Brown wrote some of the \"Letters to the Editor,\" printed in the Clarksburg Enquirer, contained in the scrap book noted above in Box 14. A draft of a part of the letter concerning the poverty of Mr. Jefferson is to be found in this box (1825). In July 1826, John Thompson Brown wrote to his brother Henry Brown, Jr. of his aim to run for the U.S. Congress. In 1827 he was elected to the House of Delegates; he was re-elected in 1828 and 1829. This box also contains various printed and manuscript material touching upon his career in the General Assembly. By the end of 1829, John Thompson Brown had established himself in Clarksburg, built a house, and planned to buy into a partnership in a store to advance his financial position. In a letter of March 23, 1829 he mentions his desire to run in the next election for the U.S. Congress.","\"...the friends of Old Hickory...hear Adamses success spoken of and the probability of Clay's being made Secretary of State...\"","Encloses a legal opinion concerning sheriffs, which his father apparently requested.","A flowery letter to an old friend from Princeton. \"I have acquired some little reputation at the bar and a practice that supports me very decently.\"","Draft of an address to an investigating group (perhaps a grand jury), with endorsement: \"1. Act against cutting down trees. 2. Act providing for a good and sufficient jail.\"","This is part of a printed letter concerning \"Mr. Jefferson the disclosure of his poverty...\" over the signature Alexander. (See bound scrapbook, the last item in Box 14.)","Desire of John Thompson Brown to run for the U.S. Congress or for a seat in the General Assembly. Suggests that Henry Brown send $1,000.00 to help achieve this.","\"I find that there is a serious and, I believe, a somewhat general wish to bring me out for the Legislature.\"","\"I am a candidate for the Legislature at the next election...\"","An announcement of the candidacy of John Thompson Brown for the General Assembly. He reviews what he considers to be the most important problems of the day, and discusses (1) the invasion of State sovereignty by the Federal program of \"internal development,\" (2) the harm done to Southern farmers by import duties, (3) the calling of a Constitutional Convention for the state of Virginia, (4) the dangers of the uncontrolled banking system.","Scope and Contents His election to the General Assembly; hope of election to the U.S. Congress, and the purchase of a four acre lot in town. In the first letter which John Thompson Brown wrote from the House of Delegates he said \"I have not taken much part in the debates of the House and do not expect to do so...\"","The note is \"in regard to the question whether Clinton or Calhoun should run as Vice-President on the Jackson ticket\"","His ride to Richmond in a coach with other, more experienced law-makers, \"having been, as you predicted, greatly edified and instructed by a coach-full of legislators 'big with the cares of state.\"","Full title: \"Report of a Committee Appointed To Enquire Into The Nature And Extent Of The Evils Arising From The Present Unsettled State Of Land Titles On The Western Waters Of Virginia, And To Devise A Remedy Therefor, With Leave To Report A Bill Or Otherwise\" 6 pages. 2 copies.","3 copies.","Petition to the General Assembly for a divorce.","Petition to the General Assembly for a divorce.","Autographed document.","Autographed document.","\"Resolving that members of the House of Delegates be requested to unite...in advancing the cause of this Society before the General Assembly of Virginia.\"","On John Thompson Brown's speech: \"considered the most able one that had been delivered in the House in 5 years.\"","\"Our Society, in the success of which, you are pleased to express so deep an interest, is I believe, making sure progress.\"","His legislature activities and speeches. \"I am a Jackson man like yourself but not perfectly orthodox, as you would say, on the subject of States Rights. I published my opinions, pamphlet of 30 pages, 12 months ago and will send you a copy...\"","Physical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Deptartment F 247 H3B73. The second copy is located in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, under the same call number as above. 17 pages. A report to his constituents on such matters as (1) the state Constitutional Convention, (2) the lottery for the Randolph Academy in Clarksburg, (3) county elections, (4) the bill abolishing the chancery Courts and establishing a Superior Court, (5) a Turnpike to their area (defeated by the \"Eastern People\"), (6) the proposed Baltimore Railroad and (7) the settling of the question of land titles in Western Virginia. Included in the pamphlet are the full texts of the report of the committee on this subject, which he chaired, and the bill proposed by the committee.","Comment on the land titles, Chancery court bills.","Scope and Contents \"Even now I am as comfortably situated as I could desire and shall support myself hereafter without any further drafts on your goodness...\"","Scope and Contents Now well situated in his \"mansion,\" he discusses his prospects for Congress and of his plan to \"offer 2 years hence.\"","Order appointing John Thompson Brown Adjutant of the 11th Regiment, Virginia Militia.","5 items. Autographed document.","Notes are initialed \"J. T. B.'s\".","Endorsed: \"McConley's System of Sword Tactics.\"","Reflections on people met at the Medicinal Springs, as contrasted with those of his constituency.","Scope and Contents In February, he forwards a copy of sheriff's commission to his father. During the year he borrows $400.00 for payments on his house in Clarksburg, and by the end of the year his father has agreed to advance enough capital for him to become a partner in a mercantile business. Upon the conclusion of the 1828-1829 session of the General Assembly, he writes that he will be a candidate once more, then run for Congress. In the letter of March 23rd, he writes that opposition has arisen \"on account of some laws we had passed last session authorizing the county court to levy a tax for repairing roads and bridges.\" On March 23rd he relates his experiences in Washington at the inauguration of Jackson: on December 14th he predicts that the basis of votes for whites will be surrendered in the formation of the new State constitution.","Suggests they ride together to Alexandria, then go to Richmond by boat.","The Virginia Constitutional Convention: \"I had an opportunity of hearing the most distinguished members of the body--Mr. Madison and Mr. Marshall among the rest...\"","Correspondence from after his marriage to Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg (May 1830), and his move to that city, which he represented in the General Assembly in 1831. Also includes over one hundred toasts given at various occasions. The change which was to occur in the life and fortunes of John Thompson Brown in the year 1830 is forecast in the first letter of this box, a letter received by Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg circa December 1829, in which there is a discussion of \"Mr. B.\" Three months later (March 18, 1830) in a letter to his father, John Thompson Brown announces his intention of leaving Clarksburg, and of his need for a horse and sulky so that he may arrive in Petersburg in a manner which should \"avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution.\" The next letter in the collection (May 9, 1830), in draft, contains an account of his wedding, a wedding which was attended by no members of his immediate family. Subsequent letters tell of the generosity of the new father-in-law John V. Willcox in the gift of a town house \"provided with servants,\" a draft of $1500, and the promise of as much more as he asks (July 22, 1830). Yet the position is not satisfactory and because John Thompson Brown feels that he is losing his independence, he returns to Clarksburg with the intention of resettling there and sending for his wife (May 2, 1831). During a four week visit to Harrison County, he finds his political position has declined (June 7, 1831), so he returns to Petersburg, and is invited to make the Independence Day address for the town (June 8, 1831). As a result of this address (and the good influence of his father-in-law) he is nominated to represent the town in the House of Delegates, and is elected without opposition (September 26, 1831). He successfully sponsors a bill in the Assembly for the Petersburg Railroad (28 December 1831), is appointed Judge of Elections for the Petersburg Office of the Bank of Virginia (December 29, 1831), and is sought as a sponsor of a new newspaper which is being established in Richmond (October 20, 1831). Of particular interest is a letter to his nephew outlining his philosophy of life and advising the young man on his future (October 3, 1831). A report of the slave insurrection in Southhampton is described in a letter of September 26, 1831. At the end of this box are collected more than a hundred drafts of toasts made by John Thompson Brown.","A friend writes regarding \"Mr. B.,\" \"a man of boundless pride and diffidence. His attachment was cut down in the bud and You, my sweetest Mary, have hoped whilst he desponded...\"","\"My friends, Webster, Goffard, and others believed I could certainly be elected to Congress next Spring...I wish to appear at P[etersburg]in a manner which would probably be expected and to avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution. Henry is to get me a sulky, horse, etc., and if you can spare this additional sum you may hand it over to him...\"","\"Our nuptials took place at the time expected and I cannot say that there was any other allay to my happiness, than that neither you nor any of my near relatives were present.\"","Scope and Contents On his honeymoon: \"Peronneau Finley travels with us, as one of our immediate party. Mr. Willcox, Sr., and three of his friends are going to N. York to the races. They came with us thus far...\" There is much discussion about where they will live, but, \"I think it probable we shall reside in Petersburg...\"","On his Washington visit: \"we remained a week, were introduced to the President, etc., heard some interesting debates and saw all the great men of the nation...My situation is in all respects agreeable.\"","Congratulations on her marriage coupled with much advice.","Scope and Contents After a visit with his father, he writes: \"I have nothing to add on the subject of my future arrangements. I shall pursue the course which you seemed to approve when we were together.\" He writes later that Mr. Willcox has turned over to them his town house \"furnished with servants\u0026amp;quot;; in another letter: \"He handed me a check for $1,500 and said that I should always have as much as I wanted...\"","Sends advice to his younger brother and, and account of his own situation.","Scope and Contents Letters from Harrison County report that \"the District needs me badly...but it is too late...\"","\"I regret that you have temporarily declined public life--for I would not believe you have abondoned it altogether.\"","Scope and Contents Autographed draft. Advice given to a young man summarizing John Thompson Brown's own philosophy of life.","Scope and Contents On his return to Harrison County, \"I found that my position here was to be too dependent...\"","\"At a meeting of the citizens of Petersburg...'Resolved, that John Thompson Brown, Esq., he appointed Orator of the Day'.\"","Autographed drafts. The first important public speech of John Thompson Brown, in Petersburg, one which appears to have established his reputation, and which influenced his decision to remain there.","Regarding his Independence Day address; the wisdom of his brother's decision to visit England.","Physical Location: See 25 April 1822, Box-folder 14:21, These are the continuous drafts of multiple letters. This draft concerns the second part which contains a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.","Scope and Contents On July 25, he states that his brother has left on the packet for Baltimore on the way to Liverpool. Concerning his \"reasons of my determining not to remove to Harrison.\" On September 14 he writes that his wife has given birth to a son, who will be named Henry Peronneau, \"after you and my friend Peronneau Finley.\"","Scope and Contents A letter from Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown to John Thompson Brown encloses the letter from Henry Brown Jr. Henry Brown, Jr. writes of his journey, as a result of which \"I become more and more an American in feeling and principle...\"","Scope and Contents \"I was elected without opposition after announcing my sentiments freely and boldly.\" News of an insurrection of Negroes in Southampton (Nat Turner), \"they killed 55 persons, mainly women and children.\"","Gives his opinions on the education of his nephew, Edward. He approves strongly of the emphasis on science to be found at West Point; on going to college among the Yankees: \"I partake in some measure of the prejudice against them--but think nevertheless that...southern firewould be none the worse for being somewhat cooled by the northern frost.\"","A new newspaper is proposed for the city of Richmond.","A request for help in covering a $3,000 debt to \"sharpers.\" Endorsed by Windham Robertson.","Scope and Contents Describes the quarters he has for his wife and son. On the main question of the day he writes: \"I think no measure can or ought to be taken now for the abolition of slavery...\"","Concerning \"the bill now before the Legislature on the subject of our (Rail) Road.\"","Appointment of John Thompson Brown as judge of the election for directors of the Bank of Virginia in Petersburg.","Two speeches given before the House of Delegates, published in pamphlet form: The speech of John Thompson Brown, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the Abolition of Slavery; Speech of John Thompson Brown, (of Petersburg,) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, in Committee of the Whole, on the State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina. The important and exciting national political events of the years 1832 and 1833, as they affected the people of Virginia, are seen through the eyes of John Thompson Brown in the items included in this box. A member from Petersburg in the House of Delegates of the Virginia Assembly, John Thompson Brown was placed in a position of leadership and strongly influenced the decisions taken in those critical years. His speech on the abolition of slavery was considered so important that Judge Henry St. George Tucker and others raised the money to have it printed (18 January 1832). He was a member of the Virginia delegation to the national convention of the Republican Party; his resolution of the Vice-Presidential nominee (21-22 May 1832) was the one adopted by the Virginia caucus. As Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates, the question of President Jackson's moves against the United States Bank was of particular concern to him (9 April 1833). Great excitement was aroused by South Carolina's threat of nullification. John Thompson Brown was a member of the Committee on Federal Relations, and his substitute motion on the question is included in this box, as well as his speech on The State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina, delivered 5 January 1833, also published in pamphlet form. John Thompson Brown was invited to be a Director of the Petersburg Railroad which he declined (7 May 1832), and was considered for the position of U.S. Senator, although he felt that he was not qualified by years or experience (December 1832). An interesting report of his meeting with President Jackson is included in a letter from John Thompson Brown to his wife (23 May 1832). Also included in this box are letters from John Tyler, William Cabell Rives, and William Segar Archer (7 February, 3 March 1833). Two poems, possibly written by John Thompson Brown, clipped from a newspaper, signed Julian are included at the end of this box. 81 items.","Scope and Contents Writes of the fortunes of the (Petersburg) Railroad Bill in the House of Delegates and State Senate.","Information regarding Rensselaer School. Samuel T. Brown, younger brother of John Thompson Brown, appears to have been interested in this school.","In this important speech John Thompson Brown took up several proposals for the freeing of slaves, including that of Thomas Jefferson, as submitted to the Legislature by Jefferson Randolph, his grandson, and argued against each.","Scope and Contents \"My speech on abolition has had great eclat--a fund has been raised for publishing it in pamphlet form for general distribution... Judges [Henry St. George] Tucker and Brookehave taken active part in puffing the speech.\" He also reports, \"I have carried my Railroad Bill...and shall enjoy the credit of effecting it by my personal influence.\"","Physical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, E 449 L45. 47 pages. Includes in a \"Postscript\" an answer to a statement in The Enquirer over the signature of Jefferson [Randolph]. Reference is made to a remark made in The Wig that his argument \"had been far surpassed by the discussion of the subject by a stripling . Mr. Brown of Petersburg.\" General Assembly. Committee on Federal relations. Official Document Nos. 14, 15, 16.","Concerning a suggested amendment for the Circuit Court Law.","He cannot give his nephew, Edward Steptoe, an appointment to West Point because he has used his appointment for the session. \"...the Senate is involved in the Tariff discussion...The farther I have gone into it the more thoroughly have I convinced myself of its tyrannical and oppressive character.\"","A resolution from the Petersburg Rail Road Company to tender thanks for \"the zeal and ability with which our Delegate John T. Brown, Esq. and our Senator, William Old, Esq. have exerted in procuring passage of the said (Rail Road) act.\"","This is the resolution presented by John Thompson Brown and reported in a newspaper article of this date preserved in the scrapbook to be found in Box 14.","James Murray Mason (1798-1871).","Scope and Contents \"I send you 2 copies of John's speech (on Slavery) and a paper with one of Jefferson Randolph's in reply to him.\"","Declines appointment as a member of the Board of Directors of the Petersburg Railroad.","5 pages. Autographed draft. Notes on the convention of the whole party and of the Virginia Caucus. At the latter the resolution of John Thompson Brown. was adopted, viz. that Virginia's vote should go first to P. P. Barbour for Vice-President, and when there was no longer a reasonable prospect of his selection, to Van Buren.","\"...on last evening we went to the President who is in excellent health and fine spirits. Many persons here, including some members of Congress from Virginia, seem to be much dissatisfied with our proceedings at Baltimore...\"","Scope and Contents To his youngest brother, attending college, regarding the health of Henry, Jr.","On the death of Finley's brother.","The family has traveled south to escape an epidemic of Cholera.","Scope and Contents In the letter of December 3, he discusses the election of U.S. Senators, stating that Mr. Leigh is out because of his opposition to President Jackson. Among those mentioned for the position are Judge Henry St. George Tucker, John Randolph Rives, and himself, though he feels that he has neither the years nor the experience for the position. President Jackson's message on the U.S. Bank is discussed. On nullification he writes: \"It will, I fear, be an exciting subject and one of engrossing interest...South Carolina is unquestionably wrong and as long as she remains in the Union, must obey its laws...\"","The possibility of his appointment as Senator to supply the vacancy left by Mr. Tazewell.","Excitement in Washington caused by the President's proclamation on nullification debate.","2 items. Autographed draft.","Regarding the removal of deposits from the U.S. Bank by the Federal Government.","Scope and Contents \"I was rather mortified at making a very poor speech [on Federal Relations] in the House today...To avoid misrepresentation I shall have to write out my speech...\"","4 pages. Doc. No. 14. Report of the Committee on Federal Relations Doc. No. 15. Mr. Marshall's Substitute to the Report... Doc. No. 16. Mr. M'dowell's Amendment to Mr. Marshall's Substitute,... Opinion on proceedings in South Carolina, the proclamation by Andrew Jackson, and \"the communication of the governor of this Commonwealth on the same subject.\"","Delivered January 5, 1833. Richmond: Thomas W. White, printer. 1833. 42 pages. 3 copies. After stating his opposition to protective tariffs, John Thompson Brown argued that they result from \"a perversion of the spirit and intent of the Constitution, rather than a violation of its literal principles.\" He compliments the Chief Magistrate of the United States on his general policy but disputes the Proclamation of the President on other grounds, basing his argument on The Law of Nationsby E. de Vattel. As to the action of South Carolina, he contends that there is no possibility of nullification under the Constitution, but that the redress of the wrong done in the tariff act must come by recourse to the Supreme Court, to the \"Co-states\" acting in Congress, and if necessary, by an amendment to the Constitution.","\"Substitute Submitted By Mr. Brown, Petersburg, For the Amended Report of the Committee on Federal Relations\"","Compliments John Thompson Brown on his resolutions.","Scope and Contents \"I was anxious myself that Virginia should maintain an impartial and just attitude toward both S. Carolina and the President, but far the greater part of the Assembly seemed in favour of going into one extreme or other . . . whereas I thought there was error on both sides...\" He remarks that Edward [Steptoe]has been successful in getting his appointment to West Point \"obtained (by Mr. Archer, the Senator) as a favour to me\u0026amp;quot; but \"without...your letter...the application could scarcely have been successful.\"","2 copies. Printed manuscript.","Appointment of Edward Steptoe to West Point; report of the enforcing bill in the President's proclamation, and the Tariff Bill.","Scope and Contents In July he announces the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents On the Force Bill and the Bank of the U.S.","The two items are signed Julian. \"On seeing Miss ____ at Clarksburg,\" and \"Julian Abandoning His Muse.\" Possibly written by John Thompson Brown about this period.","Written by John Thompson Brown, Petersburg.","Letters written by John Thompson Brown during portions of the 1833-1834 and the 1834-1835 sessions of the General Assembly. The manuscripts begin with letters reporting the legislative battle fought and lost against the Portsmouth-Norfolk road which John Thompson Brown believed would have disastrous effects on the future of Petersburg (January 1834). Near the end of the box are letters concerning John Thompson Brown's battle fought with fists and canes in the halls of the State Capitol with a fellow representative John Hampden Pleasants (January 1835). The fracas resulted from a heated debate on the election of a U.S. Senator. John Thompson Brown was one of those mentioned for the position of U.S. Senator (December 1834), but his youth (28 years) was against him and he did not enjoy the rough and tumble of party politics then developing. Also of interest are the draft of a speech delivered on the occasion of the death of Lafayette (9 July 1834), and two notebooks used by John Thompson Brown as Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates (January 1835). 44 items.","News that his brother, Samuel, is ill at Harvard.","Reports on his progress at the college.","Scope and Contents His attempts to defeat the Norfolk rail road in the Assembly; family news.","Scope and Contents \"All is lost except our honour. The Portsmouth Bill [Norfolk railroad] has passed...our town [Petersburg] is prostrated...but the ancient spirit of our little town, which Mr. Madison called the 'cockade of the old Dominion' is not dead.\"","A patent for producing domestic salt.","Election of a U.S. Senator, for which he has been mentioned; Mr. Leigh's election. At the end of February and beginning of March he is kept in bed with an illness.","Gives his views of the political situation, mentioning the message President Jackson sent to Congress with the \"Force Bill,\" the President's plans for the Bank of the U.S., and objections to Van Buren and \"the N. York system of tactics which he will bring with him.\"","Scope and Contents Plans for Samuel, John Thompson Brown's brother, to start his study of law with him.","John J. Allen (1797-1871)","Scope and Contents Sold bank shares to help his brother go into business for himself; gives advice on racing horses.","Draft of a speech delivered in Petersburg on the occasion of the death of Lafayette. 43 pages. Endorsed: \"To my sons, should they ever read it.\"","Report of his progress at the U.S. Military Academy. John Thompson Brown is the uncle of Edward J. Steptoe.","Draft of a letter sending condolences for the death of a sister and congratulations on the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents His resignation from the U.S. Senate.","Scope and Contents \"No subject arouses anybody except the senatorial election.\"","He offers to place all his monetary resources at the service of his brother in his new business venture.","3 letters, 1 draft. On the 17th he prepared a draft of a letter, which he sent on the 20th, giving an account of a fight in the halls of the General Assembly between himself and John Hampden Pleasants.","A letter of apology for the battle fought in the halls of the Virginia Capitol.","An account of his speech which was \"better received than anything I have ever made.\"","A speech \"...upon the Election of a Senator in Congress: Delivered in the House of Delegates of Virginia\". 28 pages. Printed book. Points out the importance of this election for \"future political events and party combinations in the state,\" and defends the incumbent, Mr. Leigh.","Written by John Thompson Brown. 70 pages. Autographed Manuscript. Prepared for use in the Finance Committee of the House of Deputies.","Notes on taxes, license fees, and the like, prepared by John Thompson Brown for use on the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates. 116 pages.","Letters from February 1835, until his death in November 1836; manuscripts of four articles written to oppose the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President. The closing sessions of the State Legislature of 1834-1835 are reported in the letters at the beginning of this box. The party spirit runs high in Petersburg as the \"Jackson party\" opposes John Thompson Brown (March 1835). He is involved in a street fight with an opponent in which he receives a black eye, but the argument is made up after he wins the election (April 1835). Before the next session of the legislature, John Thompson Brown is occupied in collecting more material on the question of slavery (August 1835), and prepared three long drafts written in opposition to the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President of the U.S. Undated drafts of notes on legal cases are included at the end of the 1835 section. Henry Brown, Jr., the brother of John Thompson Brown, died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to Philadelphia and New York for his Lynchburg store. The trip of John Thompson Brown to meet the body of his brother, and his activity in settling his brother's affairs in Lynchburg are reported in the letters included in this box. At the end of July he takes his family to his father's home, Otter Hills, near New London in Campbell County, for the funeral sermon of Henry Brown, Jr. While there he contracts an illness which keeps him there until his death on 26 November 1836. 104 items.","Announces the birth of a son, John Thompson Brown II, and tells his brother that he had ordered $2800 placed to his account to support the store that he had opened.","Scope and Contents Political activity in Petersburg.","Scope and Contents \"The Jackson party has brought out the most popular man in Petersburg against...it is quite likely he will beat me.\"","Scope and Contents On April 18 he writes, \"I was elected by a majority of 37 (13 of which were from Richmond).\" There is also a report of a street fight between John Thompson Brown and \"a Jackson man.\"","Concerning the chances of Van Buren to carry Virginia in the election.","Plans to retire from politics and seek a position as Judge of the courts.","He has sent a box of books to help him in his law studies, and describes a visit by his old friend Peronneau Finley and his family.","Writes to his father about plans to visit him.","Scope and Contents Drafts on the subject of the northern resolutions on slavery, particularly those recently passed in Portland and Boston. 3 items.","4 items. Autographed draft.","Scope and Contents Family discussion, especially concerned with the sisters who were yet to find husbands.","Notice of the election of John Thompson Brown as an honorary member of the Jefferson Society.","The content is on the stand of Mr. Van Buren on emancipation. 28 numbered columns. Signed \"Mr. Brown.\"","Notes on this topic.","Notes on this topic. Also includes an additional 2 page insertion.","Notes on this topic. The series of drafts is in opposition to Martin Van Buren, candidate for the President of the United States. 48 pages.","Good reports of the new business venture of his brother, Henry Brown, Jr.","To his brother, on a buying trip to New York; political prospects now look bright, but \"the state is lost\" to the Anti-Van Buren forces.","Commission as Captain in the Cavalry of the Virginia Militia. Signed by Wyndham Robertson.","Signed Captain John Thompson Brown.","Scope and Contents John Thompson Brown writes five letters from Hobson's Inn, Homes, Otter Hills, and Lynchburg. On the trip to accompany his sister-in-law and the body of Henry Brown, Jr. back to the family home, Otter Hills. Henry Brown, Jr. died while on a shopping trip to New York for supplies for his Lynchburg store.","The body of Henry Brown, Jr. was taken that morning for Virginia.","On the death of her father, Henry Brown Brown, Jr.","Scope and Contents Taking inventory at the store of his late brother; preparing to settle his estate.","Scope and Contents Reports on the stocktaking in the store of Henry Brown, Jr. On July 19 he wrote that he was coming to his father's place on the Sunday next to hear his brother's funeral preached. This is the last letter from John Thompson Brown to his father, for on that visit to Otter Hills he was taken with the illness from which he died.","On the disposal of the store inventory; sends a piano to her.","Mourning his brother's death, he makes arrangements for his own family to join him. (This is the last letter written by John Thompson Brown preserved in this collection.)","The niece of John Thompson Brown writes to her uncle regarding the recent death of her father, Henry Brown, Jr.","A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes regarding the settling of the store business.","Enclosures: \"A lock of the hair of John Thompson Brown, 29 years\" envelope marked, \"For sister Mary from my dear brother John's Grave, Nov. 13th, 1845, Mrs. Alice Brown Worthington,\" with clover leaves inside.","Signed Robert B. Bolling, Chairman. A resolution in memory of John Thompson Brown.","Signed D. M. Bernard, Clerk. Endorsement by James MacFarland, Jr., to Mrs. John Thompson Brown.","Condolences on the death of her husband.","A resolution that the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days in honor of John Thompson Brown, by William A. Dod.","A copy of the unanimous resolution of the House of Delegates in memory of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of grief written by Mrs. Brown to her father-in-law. Mrs. Mary E. Brown is the widow of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of consolation.","In service as Executors of John Thompson Brown.","Drafts.","Includes: A dramatic sketch, Kentucky Land Laws, Goosawattee Indians, and map of the region around Bedford, Virginia. 40 pages.","16 pages. Draft.","5 pages. Autographed draft. Incomplete.","The bounties offered for Indian scalps in Bedford between 1755 and 1758.","11 items. Autographed document.","A large folded ink drawing of a building \"taken from the Colonade of the Temple of Minerva Parthenon at Athens,\" with notes of construction details.","Papers of John Thompson Brown, Colonel of 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery who was killed in action in 1864. Included are letters concerning a disagreement with William Nelson Pendleton. Papers also include correspondence of his son, Henry Peronneau Brown and his son's wife Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown as well as newspaper clippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker and the correspondence of Cynthia Beverley Tucker Coleman. There are also nineteenth century engravings. Boxes 20 - 24.","Correspondence, commissions, receipts, etc., of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, killed in action on May 6, 1864; his drafts of speeches in defense of slavery. This box contains the papers from the period after the death of John Thompson Brown, and concern John Thompson Brown II, born in 1835, some 18 months before the death of his father. One letter (November 20, 1844) lists the courses studied by boys at the ages of 9, 11, and 13; a travel book gives an interesting picture of Europe (May 4, 1857); and a draft of a letter describes the bleedings to which a tourist entering Italy had to submit. John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by the members of his company (December 1, 1859). Also included are notes of speeches made to rouse war enthusiasm. The receipt for a saber and belt (April 23, 1861) mark the beginning of action, and other records follow John Thompson Brown II's rise to Major, then to Colonel. His request for a transfer to a more active field of war and an extended argument with his commanding officer, Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton, are of interest. The box concludes with items which appear to have been on the person of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, when he was killed in action on 6 May 1864. 83 items.","Lists the courses in school taken by a nine year old boy and his two brothers, Wilicox, 11 years old, and Peronneau, 13 years old.","58 pages. Draft.","Certifies that John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by viva voce vote of the members of his company.","References to Douglas and the threat to slavery.","Concerns the raid on Harper's Ferry by John Brown, October 19, 1859, and the treatment of him as a martyr in the North. 5 pages. Autographed draft.","\"I greatly fear that the time has passed when great questions of State equality are to be settled in the Halls of Congress...this settlement requires powder and ball...\"","2 copies.","3 items.","Report on ammunition on hand.","3 items.","2 items. Court Martial action taken for refusal to do guard duty, by a trooper under the command of Colonel John Thompson Brown II.","4 items.","Request for transfer, with his command, to the Division of General D. H. Hills, so that he might be more actively engaged.","3 items.","Draft of a suggestion for winter furloughs in order to extend the length of service in the fighting season.","Published by West and Johnson, Richmond.","4 items.","13 items.","Concerning a dispute arising between the two over John Thompson Brown's command.","Signed by W. H. Taylor and Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton. 4 items.","Scope and Contents 4 items.","4 items. Autographed document signed.","Receipt for whitewashing two rooms.","Request the return of his report on the battle of Chancellorsville so that he might submit it to General Stuart.","4 items.","Papers which appear to have been on John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Gift list and cover addressed to Jackson's Reserve Artillery, near Bowling Green, Caroline County","Book containing several commissions, leather bound.","2 copies. Printed material.","5 items. Newspaper clipping.","Autograph poem and newspaper text; \"Lines written on seeing 'Rifle' the war-horse of Col. J. T. B....\" from the Richmond Dispatch.","The marker titled \"Thompson Brown\" has blue ribbons attached.","The papers relating to the oldest son of John Thompson Brown, Henry Peronneau Brown, begin with letters written by his mother Mrs. Mary E. Brown. She expresses concern that her son is more interested in affairs other than his studies (March 1, 1849). His school career is traced briefly through his years at the University of Virginia (June 28, 1851). The letters exchanged between Henry Peronneau Brown and his fiancee, Frances Bland Coalter, 1858, lead into the family correspondence which completes this box. (Other letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her family are found in Box 6, Coalter and Tucker Papers.) From May, 1861, all letters are concerned with the war. Letters written by John Coalter II, to his sister Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown in 1878 give a graphic picture of the struggle made by a southern farmer to re-establish himself after the war. 108 items.","Scope and Contents Letters written to Samuel T. Brown while he was in Charleston, South Carolina and New London, Virginia. The widow of John Thompson Brown writes with concern about her oldest son, Peronneau, who is attending school in South Carolina. He was devoting too much time to outdoor affairs of college life and not enough to his studies.","Scope and Contents Congratulating him on his success at Charleston College; a proposed biography of John Thompson Brown.","Concerning Henry Peronneau Brown, attending the University of Virginia.","Receipt for 65 pounds of ice to Henry Peronneau Brown from Long and Stevens, Petersburg.","Scope and Contents 5 letters. Affectionate letters to her fiance.","Scope and Contents In August she writes to console Mrs. Brown on the death of her mother, Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.","Scope and Contents \"We are all as glad, dear Fanny, that your home is so lovely and you are so happy...for its mountain scenery.\"","Scope and Contents Concerning the failing health of their mother.","Consolations on the death of Mrs. Coalter.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking.","Scope and Contents Cover lacking.","Concerning the loss of an infant.","Letter to his sister, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.","Scope and Contents Eight calling cards in a cover addressed to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown","The bachelor brother of Mrs. Brown writes that his loneliness on an out-of-the-way plantation is heading him to the madhouse.","Scope and Contents She writes of the ladies making vests and shirts for the soldiers. News that the Yankees have landed at Hampton; the first of the war casualties in the family.","Making clothes for the army: \"1500 yards have just been received which we are to turn our attention to at once.\"","His house was set afire and cannon are firing all about. Comments on \"the tennessee company...the roughest men you ever saw...\"","Scope and Contents The wife of John Thompson Brown II, is in \"this antiquated spot\u0026amp;quot; because her husband was drilling some new troops and sent for her to join him.","From Stanley, the family home, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown","Their brother, Henry, is at a camp near Williamsburg; the other brother, John, is in Richmond.","\"...adjoining the lands of Henry Peronneau Brown and others.\"","\"I am sorry Henry's name is not in the list of exchanged prisoners...\"","Scope and Contents Written while Henry was a prisoner at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, to his sister.","Receipt for wheat delivered. Signed A. Wynne and L. Hatchet.","Request for someone to serve the Presbyterian Church at Tappahannock.","A bill brought in Chancery Court by John R. Bryan against H. B. Tomlin, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter. The settlement of the John Randolph estate which was in litigation for many years.","Refuses a request for $500 by his nephew; recommends that he stop drinking.","Receipt for wages.","2 items. Printed document signed.","Accounts with stores. 3 items. Printed document signed.","Note written on an early \"penny post card.\"","Scope and Contents Letters written to his sister as he made a start in farming after the end of the war: \"I have not the means to buy me a suit of clothes.\" Later he added: \"I never was as poor in my life before as I am now...I have not spent during the whole year on myself more than $10...\"","First mention of Cassie Tucker, who was later to marry John Thompson Brown III.","A request for a purchase of a case of \"56 Home Remedies.\"","2 items.","4 items. Printed document signed.","Writes of Cassie Tucker, wife of John Thompson Brown III. \"You have introduced into your home a very sunbeam.\"","The letter is addressed to \"Fanny\", his sister-in-law, and concerns the death of John Coalter II.","Statement concerning the trust for Mrs. Fanny B. Brown (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown).","2 items. Autographed document.","The letters in this box concerning John Thompson Brown III, begin with one from his mother, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, the former Frances Bland Coalter. There are 6 report cards from The University School, Petersburg, Virginia (1877-1879). Of interest is a pamphlet of Resolutions Passed in 1894, 1895, and 1896...Denouncing the Bedford High School Act. Many of the letters in the collection are from Mrs. Cynthia B. Tucker Coleman to her niece Cassie (Mrs. John Thompson Brown III). Letters from the children, John Thompson Brown IV, Frances Brown, and Henry Peronneau Brown II, are included as well as photographs of some members of the family and pictures of the family home, Ivy Cliff, Bedford County (formerly Otter Hill) the home of Captain Henry Brown, great grandfather of John Thompson Brown III. At the end of the box is a notebook containing sermons copied out by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown for her son John Thompson Brown III. 80 items. (John Thompson Brown III, son of Henry Peronneau Brown, who married Cassie Tucker, thus reuniting the family with the Tucker line.)","To her son (John Thompson Brown III) urging him to improve his writing and \"to read your Bible and say your prayers every day.\"","A description of the London Museum and Zoo.","Report cards from University School, some countersigned by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown. 6 items. Printed document signed. Some contain letters by John Thompson Brown III, when the reports were sent home.","Paper written on Martin Luther.","Recommends Bible reading as the antidote for \"the very corrupt sentiments which are scattered through the classical writers.\"","Scope and Contents The recent death of her husband, Dr. Coleman; the serious illness of Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.","Scope and Contents During her illness, Mrs. Brown's children are in the care of Mrs. Coleman.","A child's letter.","Rejoices that Cassie's health is \"entirely restored.\" Beverly Tucker and Braxton Bryan are mentioned as attending an assembly of the clergy at Jamestown.","The letters are addressed to \"Thompson\".","Two photographs, one of John Thompson Brown IV and his sister, Frances Bland Coalter Brown, with a servant, Aunt Jane; the other of the house, Ivy Cliff, originally called Otter Hill. Photostat.","Scope and Contents \"...make haste and get well enough to come home where you are much missed.\"","45 items. Printed document signed.","Includes a separate sermon. Autographed draft signed. \"Given to my son June 5, 1890. Let him read it carefully and may God have mercy on his soul. Amen.\" (Mrs. Frances B. Brown died in September 1894.)","Material related to the Brown and Tucker families after 1900. Accounts of Cary A. Adams are placed at the beginning of the box. Newspaper clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska, relate to Judge John Randolph Tucker. Another member of the family, Captain David Tucker Brown, is represented by two letters (1918, 1919) written from France when he was serving as a member of the American Commission to negotiate peace. Seventeen undated items concerning unidentified persons are grouped at the end of the box. 85 items.","15 items.","Endorsed: \"Pres. of Const. Convention, 1901-2.\"","Editorial from the Richmond Times-Dispatch.","Candidacy for the position of Lieutenant Governor.","Periodical. Pages 125-139. Printed manuscript.","5 items. Newsclippings regarding William B. Allison, Theodore Roosevelt, and \"The Political Situation, 1876-1908\".","Newsclippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker taken from the Nome Daily Nugget, Nome Democrat and Nome Industrial Worker.","Concerning the Farmer's Winter Institute in Agriculture, 1913-1914, of Virginia Polytechnic Institute.","From \"The World\", New York.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. With the \"American Commission to Negotiate Peace.\" There is also mention of John Thompson Brown IV, of Wilmington.","A proclamation by Westmoreland Davis, Governor. Also Includes a song sheet of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute. 2 items.","27 items.","Date unknown.","Revolutionary War service claim, draft on the Bank of Virginia, and article surviving soldier's payments. 3 items. Printed document signed.","\"From private who served you on the memorable 8th of Jany, 1815.\"","2 items. Printed document signed.","Invitation from the Royal Geographical Society.","2 items. Autographed draft.","An alphabetical list of flowers with the characteristics of each expressed symbolically.","Newspaper clippings of pictures from engravings, plus some advertisements and copies of publications. Circa 400 items.","20 columns of news clippings from \"Central Presbyterian.\"","3 poems, news clippings and a clipping with sheet music.","Illustrated London News, December 18, 1866.","Christmas supplement from the Illustrated London News, December 18, 1869.","6 clippings of engravings about archaeology.","22 clippings of engravings about farming and husbandry.","8 clippings of engravings of churches destroyed in the Chicago fire.","7 clippings of Civil War engravings.","3 clippings of engravings of zoological topics.","2 clippings of engravings about the Crimea when occupied by Russian.","Supplement to Harper's Monthly.","Weekly cartoons appearing in Harper's Monthly.","14 pages from the April 1872 issue of Hearth and Home.","Clipping of Masthead of Harper's Monthly with an engraving of Clothes and Styles. November 29, 1872.","Cover page of the New York Fireside Companion. November 18, 1873.","Five sections of the November 1873 edition of Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly.","October 18, 1874 pamphlet \"Pastoral Letter\" written by T.D. Witherspoon.","Four clippings of engravings from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Family Almanac.","Full June 16, 1877 issue of Illustrated Christian Weekly.","Scope and Contents 1883 Calendar sheet for Hiram Sibley \u0026amp; Co., Seedsman, in color.","Large foldout of the family tree of Queen Victoria from the Illustrated London News, \"Jubilee edition.\"","January 1896 price list for U.S. Stamps by N.E. Carter of Delavan, Wisconsin.","Three color illustrations with a poem.","\"The Golden Horseshoe\" pamphlet with illustrations.","Six book sale advertisements by different publishers.","A completed form for \"self-measurement\" for suits by the company, Noah Walker and Co.","Five advertising cards.","Five advertisements for carriages, ranges, safes, etc.","Five sheets of medical advertisements.","Instructions for playing the Monneuse Turkish Tubephone.","38 page notebook with pasted clippings of engravings of different subjects.","Typed transcriptions prepared by Yolande (Lonnie) Dobbs, of material pertaining to John Thompson Brown in boxes 7 to 19. She chose material to transcribe that would \"provide a fuller picture of Brown, his family and his political career at a time in American and Virginian history when a number of significant events were taking place. The issues of slavery, states rights, tariffs, elections of Senators, the Bank of the United States, presidential elections and the changing political parties were issues of vital importance to John Thompson Brown.\" Transcribed from 1998-2005. CD of transcriptions is available.","Introduction gives genealogical information of the Brown Family, beginning with Henry Brown who died in 1757 in New Jersey. Includes transcriptions of legal transactions, letters and other documents (not from this collection) which show the procession of the Brown Family from New Jersey to parts of Virginia.","Inventory of Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I. Typed and carbon transcriptions of selections of letters of John Thompson Brown (1802-1836). Also, handwritten transcriptions that are not typed. Includes notes on possible subject arrangement of the transcriptions. The following folders may loosely follow this order. Includes processing notes, genealogical information and a partial inventory. The project appears to be incomplete. The author of these transcriptions may be Lonny Dobbs.","Two typed carbon inventories of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I, entitled \"...containing papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Harrison County and Petersburg.\"","One typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters from 1814 to 1822.","One typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters for 1831.","One typed transcript and one carbon transcript of letters from 1818 to 1824.  Noted as \"Letters of J.T. Brown.\"","One typed transcript, two carbon transcripts and the handwritten transcriptions of newspaper clippings from J.T. Brown's scrapbook. All from Box 14, Folder 30.","Handwritten transcripts of letters dated from 1831-1835. 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He acted as Federal Tax Collector in Bedford County, 1800-1803, a deputy inspector of revenue and served several terms as a Sheriff. He was also a treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and the New London Agricultural Society. New London is in present day Campbell County, Virginia. His business and personal papers present a picture of the successful business man of that day. No letters written by Captain Henry Brown are in this collection, though many references to letters he had written are to be found. Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), married Frances Thompson (1775-1822). Their children included Henry Brown, Jr. (1797-1836), who married Eleanor Tucker; Samuel T. Brown, who married Lissie Huger; Locky [Lockie] T. Brown(b. 1827), who married Alexander Irvine; Frances Brown, who married Edwin Robinson; Alice Brown, who married William M. Worthington; and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), who married Mary E. Willcox.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMany papers of Henry Brown, Jr. 3(1797-1836), are included in this collection, but his personality makes little impression on the reader. Toward the end of his short life he served in his father's store in Lynchburg, later opening a store of his own. Henry Brown Jr. married Eleanor Tucker. He died of an illness that had plagued him from his early years.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown 3(1802-1836) was born near Bedford County, Virginia. He was a graduate of Princeton who later read law under Judge Creed Taylor. John became a member of the House of Delegates from Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia), at the age of 26. Following his marriage in 1830 to Mary E. Willcox, daughter of a leading citizen of Petersburg, he was elected to the House of Delegates. His speeches to the House of Delegates on slavery, states rights, and politics in the Jackson and post-Jackson period exist in pamphlet form and are valuable for their insight into the position taken by Virginians in this period. He also served as member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention from 1829-1830. At the age of 29 he was mentioned as a possible candidate for U.S. Senator (appointed by the State legislature at the time), and undoubtedly would have been an important figure in national politics if he had not suffered an untimely death at the age of 34. He and Mary Willcox had three children; Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), John Willcox Brown (b. 1833), and Col. John Thompson Brown II (1835-1864).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCol. John Thompson Brown II 4(1835-1864), was less than two years old when his father died. He lived to carry out his father's ideas in the next generation when the debate regarding state rights and slavery came to be settled by recourse to arms. His fiery speeches contributed to the war fever, a war in which he rose to the rank of Colonel in the artillery before being killed by a sniper's bullet on May 6, 1864.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Henry Peronneau Brown 4(1832-1894), was named after a Princeton schoolmate and close friend of his father's, Peronneau Finley, of Charleston, South Carolina. Henry Peronneau Brown lived briefly with his namesake after his father's death. The correspondence of Henry Peronneau Brown with his wife and their relatives, is chiefly of value for the insight it gives into family affairs during the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Henry Peronneau Brown (1832- 1894), married France Bland Coalter (1835-1894), in 1858. They were the parents of John Thompson Brown III (b. 1861), who married Cassie Dallas Tucker Brown (fl.1898), reuniting the Tucker family with the line. They in turn had five children; John Thompson Brown IV (b. 1896); Frances Bland Coalter Brown; Henry Peronneau Brown III; Charles Brown; Elizabeth Dallas Brown; and Willcox Brown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCoalter Family\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Coalter 1(1769-1838), was born in 1769 to parents Michael Coalter and Elizabeth Moore. While his father was away serving in the war against the British, John Coalter and his brothers worked the family farm on Walker's Creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After brief schooling he became tutor to the children of St. George Tucker (1752-1827), and Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (d.1788). Following the death of Mrs. Tucker, Coalter moved with the family to Williamsburg, serving without pay in return for the legal training he received from Judge St. George Tucker (1752-1827). While studying law, he also attended lectures at the College of William and Mary under Bp. James Madison and George Wythe. In December 1790, he received his license to practice law. A year later he married Maria Rind, the orphaned daughter of a Williamsburg printer, who had been serving as governess for the Tucker children. After the death of Maria Rind Coalter (d.1792), in childbirth, he married (1795), Margaret Davenport (d. 1795), of Williamsburg, who also died in childbirth within the year. Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), daughter of St. George Tucker, was taken as his third wife in 1802. John Coalter had been her tutor twelve years before. She later bore him his only three children, Frances Lelia Coalter (1803-1822), Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan (1805-1853), and St. George Tucker Coalter (1809- 1839). John Coalter later became a Circuit Judge of the Virginia General Court and bought \"Elm Grove,\" an estate in Staunton, Virginia. Coalter continued to live there until 1811, at which time he moved to Richmond to serve as Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1822, Coalter took his fourth wife, the widow Hannah (Jones) Williamson. In his latter years he enjoyed wide holdings and interests, including a lively concern with gold mining in Virginia. John Tucker Coalter died at \"Chatham\" plantation in Stafford County, Virginia, 1838.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Tucker Coalter 2(1805-1853), married John Randolph Bryan (godson of John Randolph of Roanoke) in 1831 and lived at Eagle Point, Gloucester County, Virginia. They had nine children; John Coalter Bryan (1831-1853), Delia Bryan, (d. 1833), Frances Tucker Bryan (b. 1835), Randolph Bryan (b. 1837), Georgia Screven Bryan (b. 1839), St. George Tucker Bryan (b. 1843), Joseph Bryan (b. 1847), Thomas Forman Bryan (1848-1851), Corbin Braxton Bryan (b. 1852).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker Coalter 2(1809-1839), married the strong-willed Judith Harrison Tomlin (1808-1859). He lived out his life fighting sickness and the losing battle of making his farm profitable. Judith Harrison Tomlin collected letters, which included many exchanged by the fourteen cousins (nine Bryans and five Coalters). Though none of these people were prominent on the large canvas of life, their collected letters give an interesting and informative picture of life in Virginia in the first half of the nineteenth century. St. George and Judith Coalter had six children; Walker Tomlin Coalter (1830-1831); John Coalter (1831-1883); Henry Tucker (1833-1870); Ann Frances Bland Coalter (1835-1894), who married Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), in 1858; Virginia Braxton Coalter (b. 1837), who married William. P. Braxton in 1855; and St. George Tucker Coalter (b. 1839), who married Amelia Drewry in 1862 and Charlotte (Drewry) Terrill in 1868. See Brown Family\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTucker Family\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker 1(1752-1827), was born in 1752 near Port Royal, Bermuda to Ann Butterfield Tucker and Henry Tucker, a merchant. St. George Tucker had a extensive career in law starting with his acceptance to the College of William and Mary under the tutelage of George Wythe in 1771. He served as clerk of courts of Dinwiddlie County, 1774; commonwealth attorney for Chesterfield County, 1783-1786; law professor at the College of William and Mary, 1790; and federal court judge for Virginia, 1813-1825. In 1771, he married Frances (Bland) Randolph, a widow, who had three children from a previous marriage; Richard Randolph, Theodorick Randolph (d. 1792), and John Randolph of Roanoke. St. George and Frances Randolph Tucker together, had five children; Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Tudor Tucker, Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), Elizabeth Tucker (b. 1788), and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851). They lived on the Randolph plantation, \"Mattoax\" in Chesterfield County, Virginia, until the death of France Randolph Tucker in 1813. In 1791, St. George remarried the widow Lelia Skipwith Carter (fl. 1795). None of their three children lived to adulthood.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry St. George Tucker 2(1780-1848), served as a professor of law at the University of Virginia; in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1806-1807; in the U.S. Congress, 1815-1819; and in the Virginia Senate, 1819-1824. He married Anne Evelina Hunter in 1806 and had at least eleven children, including; Randolph Tucker, Dr. David Hunter Tucker, Frances Tucker, Mary Tucker, Virginia Tucker, Anne Tucker, and John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRandolph Tucker 3married Lucy (?). The couple had children; St. George Tucker and Judge Randolph Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. David Hunter Tucker 3married Eliz Dallas and had Rev. Dallas Tucker and Cassie Dallas Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Randolph Tucker 3(1823-1897), married Laura Holmes Powell in 1848 and had seven children. He was served as attorney general of Virginia, 1857-1865; professor of law at Washington College (currently Washington and Lee University); and was elected to U.S. Congress, 1874-1887.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAnn Frances Bland Tucker 2(1785-1813), married John Coalter (1769-1838). See Coalter Family.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNathaniel Beverley Tucker 2(1784-1851), graduated from the College of William and Mary with a law degree. In 1807, he married Mary Coalter (d. 1827), sister of John Coalter (1769-1838). He moved to Missouri and became the Circuit Court Judge of the Missouri Territory in 1817. Nathaniel remarried twice, to Eliza Naylor in 1828 and to Lucy Anne Smith. He returned to teach at the College of William and Mary in 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther People\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Munford (1775-1825) A friend of John Tucker Coalter's (1769-1838), from his Williamsburg days, William Munford, a poet and lawyer of some note, wrote letters to Coalter which contain interesting reports of the College of William and Mary and of Harvard University. He wrote of the poverty stricken French immigrants in Norfolk, and sent vivid descriptions of the activity of the British fleet in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. He lived and studied with George Wythe in Williamsburg, later moving with him to Richmond to serve as his clerk. His remarks on Wythe, for whom he had a great affection, throw light on that important member of the legal profession in the new nation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGary A. Adams' (fl. 1900), connection to the family is unknown. However, several bills to him from the dry goods stores and the household supply stores are included in the collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCynthia Beverly (Tucker) Washington Coleman (1832-1908) of Williamsburg, was an aunt of Cassie Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJudge John Randolph Tucker (circa 1915) Newspaper Clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska concern the term of judgeship of John Randolph Tucker, (circa 1915).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCapt. David Tucker Brown (circa 1918), was a member of the 1918 Peace Commission, Paris France. \u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Family History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Note: The superscript numbers denote generations within each family.","Brown Family","Henry Brown 1(1716-1766) was born in Bedford County, Virginia. He married Alice Beard and had eleven children including; Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), and Daniel Brown (1770-1818).","Henry Brown 2(1760-1841), later commissioned as a Captain, was wounded in the Revolutionary War. After the war he opened a store in New London, Bedford (later Campbell) County with his brother, Daniel. He had a full and interesting life in mercantile pursuits, being involved in several ventures with other partners, and spending a good deal of his time in court collecting debts. He acted as Federal Tax Collector in Bedford County, 1800-1803, a deputy inspector of revenue and served several terms as a Sheriff. He was also a treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and the New London Agricultural Society. New London is in present day Campbell County, Virginia. His business and personal papers present a picture of the successful business man of that day. No letters written by Captain Henry Brown are in this collection, though many references to letters he had written are to be found. Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), married Frances Thompson (1775-1822). Their children included Henry Brown, Jr. (1797-1836), who married Eleanor Tucker; Samuel T. Brown, who married Lissie Huger; Locky [Lockie] T. Brown(b. 1827), who married Alexander Irvine; Frances Brown, who married Edwin Robinson; Alice Brown, who married William M. Worthington; and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), who married Mary E. Willcox.","Many papers of Henry Brown, Jr. 3(1797-1836), are included in this collection, but his personality makes little impression on the reader. Toward the end of his short life he served in his father's store in Lynchburg, later opening a store of his own. Henry Brown Jr. married Eleanor Tucker. He died of an illness that had plagued him from his early years.","John Thompson Brown 3(1802-1836) was born near Bedford County, Virginia. He was a graduate of Princeton who later read law under Judge Creed Taylor. John became a member of the House of Delegates from Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia), at the age of 26. Following his marriage in 1830 to Mary E. Willcox, daughter of a leading citizen of Petersburg, he was elected to the House of Delegates. His speeches to the House of Delegates on slavery, states rights, and politics in the Jackson and post-Jackson period exist in pamphlet form and are valuable for their insight into the position taken by Virginians in this period. He also served as member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention from 1829-1830. At the age of 29 he was mentioned as a possible candidate for U.S. Senator (appointed by the State legislature at the time), and undoubtedly would have been an important figure in national politics if he had not suffered an untimely death at the age of 34. He and Mary Willcox had three children; Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), John Willcox Brown (b. 1833), and Col. John Thompson Brown II (1835-1864).","Col. John Thompson Brown II 4(1835-1864), was less than two years old when his father died. He lived to carry out his father's ideas in the next generation when the debate regarding state rights and slavery came to be settled by recourse to arms. His fiery speeches contributed to the war fever, a war in which he rose to the rank of Colonel in the artillery before being killed by a sniper's bullet on May 6, 1864."," Henry Peronneau Brown 4(1832-1894), was named after a Princeton schoolmate and close friend of his father's, Peronneau Finley, of Charleston, South Carolina. Henry Peronneau Brown lived briefly with his namesake after his father's death. The correspondence of Henry Peronneau Brown with his wife and their relatives, is chiefly of value for the insight it gives into family affairs during the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Henry Peronneau Brown (1832- 1894), married France Bland Coalter (1835-1894), in 1858. They were the parents of John Thompson Brown III (b. 1861), who married Cassie Dallas Tucker Brown (fl.1898), reuniting the Tucker family with the line. They in turn had five children; John Thompson Brown IV (b. 1896); Frances Bland Coalter Brown; Henry Peronneau Brown III; Charles Brown; Elizabeth Dallas Brown; and Willcox Brown.","Coalter Family","John Coalter 1(1769-1838), was born in 1769 to parents Michael Coalter and Elizabeth Moore. While his father was away serving in the war against the British, John Coalter and his brothers worked the family farm on Walker's Creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After brief schooling he became tutor to the children of St. George Tucker (1752-1827), and Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (d.1788). Following the death of Mrs. Tucker, Coalter moved with the family to Williamsburg, serving without pay in return for the legal training he received from Judge St. George Tucker (1752-1827). While studying law, he also attended lectures at the College of William and Mary under Bp. James Madison and George Wythe. In December 1790, he received his license to practice law. A year later he married Maria Rind, the orphaned daughter of a Williamsburg printer, who had been serving as governess for the Tucker children. After the death of Maria Rind Coalter (d.1792), in childbirth, he married (1795), Margaret Davenport (d. 1795), of Williamsburg, who also died in childbirth within the year. Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), daughter of St. George Tucker, was taken as his third wife in 1802. John Coalter had been her tutor twelve years before. She later bore him his only three children, Frances Lelia Coalter (1803-1822), Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan (1805-1853), and St. George Tucker Coalter (1809- 1839). John Coalter later became a Circuit Judge of the Virginia General Court and bought \"Elm Grove,\" an estate in Staunton, Virginia. Coalter continued to live there until 1811, at which time he moved to Richmond to serve as Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1822, Coalter took his fourth wife, the widow Hannah (Jones) Williamson. In his latter years he enjoyed wide holdings and interests, including a lively concern with gold mining in Virginia. John Tucker Coalter died at \"Chatham\" plantation in Stafford County, Virginia, 1838.","Elizabeth Tucker Coalter 2(1805-1853), married John Randolph Bryan (godson of John Randolph of Roanoke) in 1831 and lived at Eagle Point, Gloucester County, Virginia. They had nine children; John Coalter Bryan (1831-1853), Delia Bryan, (d. 1833), Frances Tucker Bryan (b. 1835), Randolph Bryan (b. 1837), Georgia Screven Bryan (b. 1839), St. George Tucker Bryan (b. 1843), Joseph Bryan (b. 1847), Thomas Forman Bryan (1848-1851), Corbin Braxton Bryan (b. 1852).","St. George Tucker Coalter 2(1809-1839), married the strong-willed Judith Harrison Tomlin (1808-1859). He lived out his life fighting sickness and the losing battle of making his farm profitable. Judith Harrison Tomlin collected letters, which included many exchanged by the fourteen cousins (nine Bryans and five Coalters). Though none of these people were prominent on the large canvas of life, their collected letters give an interesting and informative picture of life in Virginia in the first half of the nineteenth century. St. George and Judith Coalter had six children; Walker Tomlin Coalter (1830-1831); John Coalter (1831-1883); Henry Tucker (1833-1870); Ann Frances Bland Coalter (1835-1894), who married Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), in 1858; Virginia Braxton Coalter (b. 1837), who married William. P. Braxton in 1855; and St. George Tucker Coalter (b. 1839), who married Amelia Drewry in 1862 and Charlotte (Drewry) Terrill in 1868. See Brown Family","Tucker Family","St. George Tucker 1(1752-1827), was born in 1752 near Port Royal, Bermuda to Ann Butterfield Tucker and Henry Tucker, a merchant. St. George Tucker had a extensive career in law starting with his acceptance to the College of William and Mary under the tutelage of George Wythe in 1771. He served as clerk of courts of Dinwiddlie County, 1774; commonwealth attorney for Chesterfield County, 1783-1786; law professor at the College of William and Mary, 1790; and federal court judge for Virginia, 1813-1825. In 1771, he married Frances (Bland) Randolph, a widow, who had three children from a previous marriage; Richard Randolph, Theodorick Randolph (d. 1792), and John Randolph of Roanoke. St. George and Frances Randolph Tucker together, had five children; Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Tudor Tucker, Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), Elizabeth Tucker (b. 1788), and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851). They lived on the Randolph plantation, \"Mattoax\" in Chesterfield County, Virginia, until the death of France Randolph Tucker in 1813. In 1791, St. George remarried the widow Lelia Skipwith Carter (fl. 1795). None of their three children lived to adulthood.","Henry St. George Tucker 2(1780-1848), served as a professor of law at the University of Virginia; in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1806-1807; in the U.S. Congress, 1815-1819; and in the Virginia Senate, 1819-1824. He married Anne Evelina Hunter in 1806 and had at least eleven children, including; Randolph Tucker, Dr. David Hunter Tucker, Frances Tucker, Mary Tucker, Virginia Tucker, Anne Tucker, and John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897).","Randolph Tucker 3married Lucy (?). The couple had children; St. George Tucker and Judge Randolph Tucker.","Dr. David Hunter Tucker 3married Eliz Dallas and had Rev. Dallas Tucker and Cassie Dallas Tucker.","John Randolph Tucker 3(1823-1897), married Laura Holmes Powell in 1848 and had seven children. He was served as attorney general of Virginia, 1857-1865; professor of law at Washington College (currently Washington and Lee University); and was elected to U.S. Congress, 1874-1887.","Ann Frances Bland Tucker 2(1785-1813), married John Coalter (1769-1838). See Coalter Family.","Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 2(1784-1851), graduated from the College of William and Mary with a law degree. In 1807, he married Mary Coalter (d. 1827), sister of John Coalter (1769-1838). He moved to Missouri and became the Circuit Court Judge of the Missouri Territory in 1817. Nathaniel remarried twice, to Eliza Naylor in 1828 and to Lucy Anne Smith. He returned to teach at the College of William and Mary in 1834.","Other People","William Munford (1775-1825) A friend of John Tucker Coalter's (1769-1838), from his Williamsburg days, William Munford, a poet and lawyer of some note, wrote letters to Coalter which contain interesting reports of the College of William and Mary and of Harvard University. He wrote of the poverty stricken French immigrants in Norfolk, and sent vivid descriptions of the activity of the British fleet in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. He lived and studied with George Wythe in Williamsburg, later moving with him to Richmond to serve as his clerk. His remarks on Wythe, for whom he had a great affection, throw light on that important member of the legal profession in the new nation.","Gary A. Adams' (fl. 1900), connection to the family is unknown. However, several bills to him from the dry goods stores and the household supply stores are included in the collection.","Cynthia Beverly (Tucker) Washington Coleman (1832-1908) of Williamsburg, was an aunt of Cassie Tucker.","Judge John Randolph Tucker (circa 1915) Newspaper Clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska concern the term of judgeship of John Randolph Tucker, (circa 1915).","Capt. David Tucker Brown (circa 1918), was a member of the 1918 Peace Commission, Paris France. "],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00051.frame\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00051.frame"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBrown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are two collections within the Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary that relate to this Collection. They include the Barnes Family Papers and the Tucker-Coleman Papers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Barnes Family Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Barnes Family Papers, 1797-1926, 1818-1875.247 items.Collection number: Mss. 39.1 B26Correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and \"Greenfield,\" Culpeper County, Virginia. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Tucker-Coleman Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Tucker-Coleman Papers, 1664-1945, 1770-1907.30,000 items.Collection number: Mss. 40 T79Papers, primarily 1770-1907, of the Tucker and Coleman families of Williamsburg, Winchester, Lexington, Staunton and Richmond, including papers of St. George Tucker(1752-1827), Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Ann Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter (1779-1813), John Coalter (1769-1838), John Randolph of Roanoke, and Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman (1832-1908) as well as other family members.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), 1791-1920.941 items.Collection number: Mss. 65 B855Papers, 1791-1920, of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker families. Includes correspondence, of Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown with Margaret W. Barnes, members of the Braxton family, Henry Peronneau Brown, Fanny T. Bryan, John Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter and members of the Morton family.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e 2008.238 Tucker-Brown Seven Generations Genealogy Chart\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Mss. 65 B855 Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (III)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e CDs from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["There are two collections within the Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary that relate to this Collection. They include the Barnes Family Papers and the Tucker-Coleman Papers."," Barnes Family Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Barnes Family Papers, 1797-1926, 1818-1875.247 items.Collection number: Mss. 39.1 B26Correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and \"Greenfield,\" Culpeper County, Virginia. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families."," Tucker-Coleman Papers, Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Tucker-Coleman Papers, 1664-1945, 1770-1907.30,000 items.Collection number: Mss. 40 T79Papers, primarily 1770-1907, of the Tucker and Coleman families of Williamsburg, Winchester, Lexington, Staunton and Richmond, including papers of St. George Tucker(1752-1827), Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Ann Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter (1779-1813), John Coalter (1769-1838), John Randolph of Roanoke, and Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman (1832-1908) as well as other family members."," Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, College of William and Mary. Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (II), 1791-1920.941 items.Collection number: Mss. 65 B855Papers, 1791-1920, of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker families. Includes correspondence, of Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown with Margaret W. Barnes, members of the Braxton family, Henry Peronneau Brown, Fanny T. Bryan, John Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter and members of the Morton family."," 2008.238 Tucker-Brown Seven Generations Genealogy Chart"," Mss. 65 B855 Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (III)"," CDs from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1780-1929, of the Brown, Coalter, Tucker families including the papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), member of the Virginia House of Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmong the correspondents are Maria (Rind) Coalter, St. George Tucker, William Munford, Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter, Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, and Henry Peronneau Brown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis finding aid is also available in microfilm format in Swem Library, College of William and Mary. An additional index can be found at: National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States available from Chadwyck-Healey, Inc., 1021 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers include John Coalter's autobiographical sketch (to age 18), 54 poems written by Coalter, St. George Tucker, and others including several by female writers. Correspondents of the Coalter family include St. George Tucker, Lelia Skipwith Carter Tucker, William Munford, Judith Randolph, Frances Bland Tucker Coalter and Maria Rind Coalter. Subjects include John Randolph of Roanoke (and his will), George Wythe, the Embargo of 1807-1809, College of William and Mary, War of 1812; and the springs of Virginia. Includes papers of Coalter's children: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter; and St. George Tucker Coalter and his wife Judith H. Tomlin and the correspondence of Coalter's granddaughter Frances Lelia Bland Coalter Brown. Her letters concern her education and friendship with Moses Drury Hoge. Boxes 1-6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe series spans genealogical material, introductory material, poems, autographical material and John Coalter's correspondence until the death of his first wife, Maria Rind. The record of the gift of the collection, genealogical charts of the Tucker, Coalter, Tomlin and Brown families, and sundry genealogical notes which form a preface to the collection, are placed at the beginning of this box. The collection begins with 54 poems, the first of which is signed by St. George Tucker. Two signed poems by William Munford are included. The largest group of poems are those exchanged by John Coalter and Maria Rind, his first wife. Others were collected in the family papers until the middle or the latter part of the nineteenth century. The bulk of the material in Box 1 concerns John Coalter: an autobiographical sketch written by him on his 18th birthday, and letters covering the period of his early life from 1787, when he went to live with the St. George Tucker family, until the death of his first wife in 1793. Interesting letters from John Munford, a classmate of Coalter, are included, several of which concern the College of William and Mary and Harvard College.  221 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote concerning the gift \"Received from Mrs. Fleming Saunders, of Evington, Virginia, in exchange for a scholarship grant to Miss Frances Bland Saunders,\" 3 March 1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical charts: 1. Coalter, with Tucker and Randolph connections; 2. Tomlin, as connected with Coalter and Brown; 3. Brown, as connected with Coalter and Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChart of Coalter and Brown families compiled by Jennifer Boone for an honors thesis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheets of sundry genealogical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes concerning John Coalter (1769-1838).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopical poems of this period written by John Coalter, Maria Rind, St. George Tucker, William Munford, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutobiographical sketch of John Coalter until his 18th birthday. Describes life on Walker's Creek, Rockbridge County; his responsibility for the farm while his father is away at war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Brown is a young lawyer, earning 40£ per year as usher for John Holt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his new position as tutor to the children of St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe death of Mrs. Tucker; plans of St. George Tucker to move because the plantation, Matoax, reverts to the sons of Mrs. Tucker (Richard, John, and Theodorick Randolph). He intends to move to Williamsburg, but he can no longer pay John Coalter 30£ per annum; offers to give legal training in exchange for tutoring services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis father hopes that John Coalter will return home, to the higher country, for the \"sickly season.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: See medium oversize file. Samuel Brown gives details of his studies at Dickinson College, and congratulates John Coalter on his chance to study law with St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttending lectures of the Rev. James Madison, President of the College of William and Mary, on Natural Philosophy, and of Mr. Wythe on Law. When John Coalter loses his ribbon he must let his hair hang free for want of money to buy another.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo young cousins, in custody of Indians for three and six years respectively, were freed by the army in Detroit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Rind, had been studying law with St. George Tucker in Williamsburg but left to take a position with \"Col. N.\" Maria Rind remains in the household of St. George Tucker, where she cared for the children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning his wedding trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCovers lacking. John Grierson Rind is a brother of Maria Rind. He mentions the need of John Coalter for a coat and a pair of spectacles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Approval of the Constitution by South Carolina is still in doubt; threat of an Indian War in Georgia. \"Brother Davidis over in Gloucester. If he has success in purchasing Negroes, I hope we will be ready to sett (sic) out on our route to the South.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst letter of young Micajah Coalter, who is learning to write.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Have you been exempted from paying the oppressive Duty which most of our Backwoods Gentlemen have paid for that Knowledge which they have gathered at Williamsburg in Autumn--I mean the loss of Health and a good complexion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions John Coalter's desire to return home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses desire to marry and to live on the farm while he is getting started in his law practice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...nothing can be expected without riches...however deserving of a better fate the poor always meet with rudeness and contempt.\" (Children of a Williamsburg printer, the Rinds were orphaned at an early age and were helped by the Tuckers.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For letters of 16 June 1790, 4 July 1790, and 7 Sept. 1790 see medium oversize file. 12 letters. His father does not have land to give him at that time, so he cannot marry at once. He has decided to move to Staunton, and continue his studies. In September he writes that he hopes to visit Williamsburg around Christmas, and apply for admission to the bar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are written with great difficulty and show a lack of schooling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions \"your quondam charges, Henry, Tudor, Beverley, and Fanny (Tucker) and John and Theodorick Randolph.\" Hopes he may live and study with Mr. Wythe. \"Nothing would advance me faster in the world than the reputation of having been educated by Mr. Wythe, for such a man as he, casts a light upon all around him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Coalter has borrowed a horse from him for the trip to Staunton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I...was much pleased to hear of your gallantry but am affeared it has been attended with some accident which occasioned your move to the mountains again...\" (Evidently John Coalter did something to protect Maria Rind. He then decided to leave Williamsburg in order to establish himself and be in a position to support her as his wife.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For letters of 6 April 1791 and 15 April 1791 see medium oversize file. 18 letters. After obtaining his license in Williamsburg, John Coalter has his first case in Amherst. Of St. George Tucker, he writes: \"I would rather have the approbation of that man than worlds for my admirers.\" Advice is given in regard to the torment by John Randolph; plans are made for their marriage in autumn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn April she writes that Mr. Tucker plans to remarry; she wishes to move up the date of their marriage. She dreads \"the prospect of Johnny Randolph returning and you well know, my love, how liable your dear is to be insulted by him...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For letter of 23 April 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 3 letters. \"...thru the surprising friendship of Mr. Wythe, I live in his house and board at his table...In this happy situation tomorrow I begin the Study of Law.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates James Rind on receiving his license to practice law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We visit very often at the different houses in the neighborhood, at Westover, Nesting, and Shirley, where I saw Robin Carter...we may expect to see you after Mrs. Carter has become Mrs. Tucker.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters. Covers lacking. On the return of a wagon and horses; purchases of additional farm animals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Physical Location: For letter of 22 July 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 4 letters. Living and studying with Mr. Wythe. John Thompson (grandfather of John Thompson Brown) was among the 4th of July orators. Verse and poetic criticism of St. George Tucker. George Wythe is teaching his servant to write.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This law practice is discouraging; entrusts Maria Rind to his care, and sends greetings on St. George Tucker's 39th birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscourages John Coalter from coming \"across the Alps\"-- there are too many lawyers already.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCovers lacking. Has moved to Richmond with Mr. Wythe. Mentions building of the canal. Samuel Brown to study in Scotland; congratulates John Coalter on his marriage to Maria Rind.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Tucker is sister of St. George Tucker, and an aunt of Fanny Tucker. Mentions other Tucker children, Henry, Tudor, Beverly, and Elizabeth, as well as Theodorick and Richard Randolph and the latter's wife, Judith. Comments on the proposed marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Carter, and the small children she will be bringing to the marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Description of George Washington delivering an address in Philadelphia. Congratulates John Coalter on his marriage and sends compliments to his brothers. (This Samuel Brown may be the uncle of John Thompson Brown.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter, addressed to \"Fan\", was written soon after Mrs. Coalter had gone to Staunton with her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is addressed to \"Fanny\". On the marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Death of Maria Skipwith; the great distress of Mrs. (Lelia Skipwith) Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis wages are to be 15£ or 20£ per year as a clerk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The letter from Edinburgh contains an interesting description of life in the Scottish capital, the coldness of his fellow students until they are introduced, and his warm reception by a family to which he had a letter of introduction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that there are about forty students at the College of William and Mary; Theodorick Randolph has died; \"Thompson has left W\u0026amp;amp;M,\" and his mother proposes to send him to Harvard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnquires about Maria and their expected first child. (Both mother and child died.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg and Columbia, South Carolina. The \"distressing news\" that his wife has died in childbirth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar reports; the parade of the Richmond Grenadiers, Light Horse and Light Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsoles John Coalter on the loss of his wife; reports the Independence Day orations at the College of William and Mary, and mentions the raising of subscriptions to aid distressed French immigrants at Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe subseries covers the correspondence of John Coalter during his second marriage to Margaret Davenport, and in the early years of his third marriage, to Frances Bland Tucker. Correspondence from St. George Tucker, Mrs. Lelia Tucker, Mrs. Judith Randolph, and others is included. The material traces the legal career of John Coalter from 10 April 1795, when St. George Tucker recommended him for the position of Clerk of the Court in Staunton, through the period of his second and third marriages to Margaret Davenport, 1795 (she died in 1797), and to Frances Bland Tucker, 1802. Included also are letters to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter from her father St. George Tucker, her stepmother Mrs. Lelia Skipwith Tucker, her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph of Bizarre, and others. Correspondence with William Munford, in Williamsburg, is also included. 164 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends John Coalter as Clerk of the Staunton Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Yes, Peggy, my Maria is gone! The worst of evils has befallen your friend.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests payment of a debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents William Munford has returned to the College of William and Mary, and is \"in constant attendance on Mr. (St. George) Tucker...Mrs. Tucker has lately been so unfortunate as to lose a newborn child.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking. Accuses John Coalter of \"making a stroke at her character\"; makes insulting statements regarding John Coalter's late wife. John Coalter responds by threatening to take Jenny Stuart into court, after which she offers to return John Coalter's letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Coalter is a merchant, dealing largely in indigo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecounts a voyage to Hampton Roads to view the French Fleet, consisting of 150 ships, including three men of war, five or six frigates, and armed merchantmen laden with flour. Party spirit in Norfolk; Aristocrats more prominent; acrimony inflamed by the presence of the French fleet and a British frigate. William Munford is ready to apply for his law license.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"There can be but one in the world\"; for her, but he is \"out of her reach.\" At a recent dinner the first toast by Governor Lee was to her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Congratulations on the occasion of her marriage to John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The difficulty of finding passage for Mrs. Coalter and her mother from Williamsburg to Staunton. John Coalter is finally able to borrow a phaeton which he has overhauled and supplied with an umbrella. Advice regarding divorce of F.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a mare to be serviced.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"war\"; and Indian victory are mentioned and a bloody spring season is predicted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg, South Carolina and Louisville, Georgia. Divorce proceedings for a Mrs. Matthews before the Georgia Legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMention is made of a child expected by Mrs. Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondolences \"on this distressing occasion\"; (the death of John Coalter's second wife in childbirth; the child also died.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business letter concerning collections to be made in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe should \"by this time be fatigued with the name of Tucker\"; and that she \"had better look about\" (for a husband).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is from the papers of John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Judith Randolph, wife of Richard Randolph, half brother of Frances Tucker, sends greetings to Polly and Charles (Carter), step-sister and brother of Frances Tucker. The \"Mama\" mentioned is Mrs. Lelia Carter Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains that she is \"surrounded by the real evils of life.\" (Her husband had been linked with her sister in the famous scandal proceedings.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a horse in which he is interested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHint of a June wedding for Frances Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fanny B. Tucker has just married John Coalter and returned with him to Staunton. Anne H. Nicholas writes that Lelia Byrd has died at the age of 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Elm Grove was the new home of the Coalters. Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter was in the Warm Springs for her health in September.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The letters are written from Richmond, Elm Grove, and Lexington. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter returns to Williamsburg for the birth of her first child, Francis Lelia; the burning of the buildings of Lexington Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are written from Williamsburg, Haymarket, and Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Coalter was on the court circuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The letters are undated, but are replies to those from Frances Bland Tucker Coalter to John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF. Davenport was the mother of the second wife of John Coalter, who continued to live with the Coalters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning deed to property, probably Elm Grove, the home bought by John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaria Carter was a step-daughter of St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of obtaining a clerk's position with the Ohio Assembly at $4.00 per day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Death of her husband and her straitened circumstances; Bizarre in bad condition; hopes to send her son, St. George, to Europe to cure his deafness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In June, St. George Tucker and Mrs. Tucker set out for Staunton in order to be there for the lying-in of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents First mention of the second Coalter child, Elizabeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe illness of Tudor Randolph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates John Coalter on the birth of his second daughter and the purchase of Elm Grove. He writes at length about the difficulty in buying good house servants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial matters, mainly about bank shares and dividends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Randolph's visit to England; her disappointment over his continued deafness Dr. Cooper says \"occasioned by the irruption of his ears at nine months old.\" Has no authority over the servants. Illness of Polly the seamstress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thirty sick Negroes. Poverty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Naylor married to Jane, sister of John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment of $1,230 on bank shares.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The marriage of Beverley Tucker to Mary Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Small pox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Difficulties in South Carolina caused by the embargo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis wife Evelina has given birth to a son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Catherine Coalter was visiting the Coalters at Elm Grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMention of her young daughters, Fancilea (Francis Lelia) and Lizba (Elizabeth Tucker Coalter).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frances Bland Tucker Coalter spent every summer at the medicinal springs for her health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of John Coalter and his third wife while he was serving as Circuit Court Judge; correspondence of their daughters, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, with parents and grandparents. Subseries finishes with the fourth marriage of John Coalter. Interesting comments on the effect of the embargo in South Carolina, and of episodes in the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Bay area are found in these letters. There is also a report of the destruction wrought in Bruton Parish Church by the \"youth of Williamsburg,\" and remarks of Saint George Tucker (June 14, 1809) upon the occasion of the birth of his first grandson, St. George Coalter, in which he strongly condemns the academies and colleges of that day. Letters include those exchanged by John Coalter with his third wife Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter from 1809-1811, when John Coalter was serving as Circuit Judge. In 1811 he accepted an appointment as judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; the family then moved to Richmond. There are many letters received by Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter between 1809 and her death in 1813, from her father St. George Tucker, and stepmother Mrs. Lelia Tucker, in Williamsburg, from her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph at Bizarre, and from other members of the family. There also are many letters to the daughters of John Coalter, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker, from their grandparents, from 1813 to the death of Frances Lelia Coalter in 1821.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the appointment of John Coalter to his position as \"a judge under the new Judiciary System.\" (John Coalter was appointed February 7, 1807).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a visit from the newly married Beverley Tucker and Polly Coalter and writes concerning her sons Saint George and Tudor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written by John Coalter from Botetourt, Greenbrier, Kanhawa Court House, and Richmond during spring and autumn sessions of the Circuit Court. Contain instructions for planting, the upkeep of Elm Grove, and other matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions for planting and penning up of a farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One of the letters concerns the troubles with the English and the hope for a peaceful settlement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three letters written from Richmond and Williamsburg. In the letter of June 14, St. George Tucker mentions the birth of John Coalter's first son his first grandson (St. George Tucker Coalter) \"who, if my prayers for him may be heard, will never descend from the dignity of a private station.\" Concerning the education of his grandson, he writes, \"unless the manners of our youth, or the management of their tutor, shall undergo a most surprising and happy change in this Country, I had rather he should never hear of an Academy or a College, than enter the walls of one.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations on the birth of a son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This series of letters is concerned, among other problems, with the difficulty of meeting payments on Elm Grove, of a fight between two of their slaves, the treatment of one of the wives by slave husband and the imprisonment on the plantation of the two slaves. Effort to get a tooth pulled. Two doctors and, finally, \"a shoemaker named Cease\" were able to extract the tooth about a week after the first attempt was made. Alcoholism of a friend. Afflicting account of sister's situation at Bizarre. \"She must come to us, as soon as she can leave Bizarre; which she says cannot be before Xmas, that she may complete the clothing of the Negroes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppeals to James All to represent the district. About the war situation: \"We are more Colonies than ever--i.e. we give our wholetrade to aid Britain in her wars--were we Colonies we would only give the revenue arising from trade.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her parents were trying to buy a cook for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter without great success.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These five letters although undated, are believed to have been written in 1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that Bruton Parish Church has been \"totally and wantonly destroyed...the Bellows and many of the pipes cut to pieces,\" evidently by the youth of the town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Eleven letters written from Richmond and Staunton. John Coalter attending the spring and autumn sittings of the Circuit Court, sends instructions for the management of the farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Six letters discuss news of the farm, the slaves, and family. Relays questions from slave Ned about the farm and permission for him to visit his daughter in Rockingham and his wife's petition to accompany him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a cook for sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Coalter, Mary's father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters from William McPheeter, J. W. Allison, Joseph C. Cabell, Polly A. Steele, and William Kinney to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter (relatives of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter) are placed in one folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The four letters from M.S. Baldwin, M. Bush, Arch. Stuart, and \"M. T.,\" in Richmond and Petersburg, are undated but are presumed to date from 1811, and placed in one folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Five letters written from Lewisburg and Kanahwa. In May, John Coalter writes of his appointment as Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (May 11, 1811). \"God help me, I know not what to do. All have advised my acceptance.\" In October he writes of arrangements made for the move to Richmond, and of plans to sell the cattle at Elm Grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In April Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter writes, \"I very much fear I shall never be reconciled to our fate\"--of separation for such long periods when John Coalter is absent on the court circuit. (A month later John Coalter was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals.) Also mentions a \"terrible whipping\" their two year old son St. George Tucker Coalter had \"for obstinacy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker strongly advises his brother-in-law against accepting his new appointment: \"Rest assured that no other Judge of the General Court will accept the office which is tendered you.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John St. George Randolph is a son of Mrs. Judith Randolph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two separate letters from B. W. Leigh and Catherine Matthews, Petersburg and Staunton, to John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speaking of himself as an \"ex-judge,\" Tucker advises John Coalter regarding his new appointment; concern for the health of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frances Lelia Coalter writes with concern about her mother's health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News of the children sent to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter who is quite ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcern for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter's poor health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The nine letters discuss troubled times are reflected in this series of letters. In July, Tucker comments on the American privateer with one nine-pounder which took a British schooner armed with four twelve pounders. In August he gives an account of the Baltimore riot in which a jail was broken into and prisoners assassinated. He writes that such action \"is beyond measure horrible and obnoxious; and every good Citizen ought to set his face against such damnable proceedings,\" but concludes, \"The Yankees, no doubt, will be glad of the precedent...I look forward to a dissolution of the Union, as an Event not far off.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two letters concerning the sale of Elm Grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReflects the uncertainty of the war situation in his letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frances L. Coalter writes to her father who is with her mother, Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, in her last illness at the medicinal springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writing to his daughter before she goes to the Springs for her final siege of illness, St. George Tucker sends the news that the enemy had left the waters about Williamsburg after much destruction and property along the river.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In these letters it is apparent that Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter is near death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters of hope and prayer for the recovery of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three letters from Joseph C. Cabell, Mary W. Cabell, Edgewood, and Wm H. Cabell, Monte Videa. Reports of the war: \"the conduct of the British at Craney Island was the most cowardly imaginable,\" and \"We have just been informed by rumor that the British Squadron in the Chesapeake has been reinforced...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe cover has the date and \"J. Randolph, Jr.\" endorsed on it with the seal containing the Randolph Coat of Arms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of his \"great and irretrievable loss\" his wife died \"on Sunday evening, the 12th instant.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The first letter was written after the death of St. George Tucker's daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo her granddaughter, the second child of John Coalter and his late wife. (A biographical note of John Coalter's family is enclosed in the folder with this letter.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She writes that \"the events of the present week will supply to you the want of a Mother and Sister, which you have so severly felt, particularly in the last six or eight months.\" Frances L. Coalter, the sister of Elizabeth T. Coalter, died in 1821 at the age of 18. John Coalter was soon to marry his fourth wife, a widow Williamson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Second is titled \"Tucker-Green Annals.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Tuckers are in their summer home at Warminster, with Maria Carter Cabell, daughter of Mrs. L. Tucker, and her husband Joseph Cabell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA New Year's greeting to his granddaughters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChildren of John Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter and St. George Tucker Coalter; their spouses; children and other extended family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. St. George Tucker, are preserved, as well as letters to their uncles Henry and Beverley Tucker and John Randolph of Roanoke. Of special note is a letter of October 1831 in which St. George Tucker Coalter writes fully of Randolph during a visit to Roanoke. After his death in 1833, Randolph's will caused great difficulty and misunderstanding in the family, and appears to cast a slur on his step-father St. George Tucker. The letters of St. George Tucker Coalter to his wife and sister, especially those written from the springs which he visits each year, form the largest single group. In these letters an interesting picture of nineteenth century social life is to be found.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents School girl letters written by J. H. T. before her marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Judith H. Tomlin writes of her visit to Yorktown to see Lafayette on his return visit to America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Judith H. Tucker writes to congratulate Virgilia Savage in December on her marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsed: \"Letters of my dear and venerated Grandfather, S. G. Tucker, High Souled, Generous Gentleman.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas T. Tucker, a brother of St. George Tucker, enclosed these two letters in a packet which he forwarded from Beverley Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents St. George Tucker complains about his sight and signs himself \"Your old blind Grandpa\" in the first of these letters. The last is endorsed: \"All the letters concerning my most dear Grandfather's illness and death are omitted and put to themselves.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These two letters were written after the death of St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites in regard to his instruction in law, as suggested by Elizabeth T. Coalter. He mentions the poor health of his step-brother, John Randolph of Roanoke; and suspects that his brother, Beverley, \"will not return to Virginia as a resident.\" Beverley Tucker, then in Missouri, did return to Williamsburg, and later became Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. Tucker enclosed his \"Introductory Lecture,\" reprinted from his Commentory on the Laws of Virginia . . . Lectures delivered at the Winchester Law School, pp. 7-14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The first letter is a printed invitation to a ball at the Jefferson Hotel with a message added; the second letter is a Temperance pledge signed by St. George Tucker Coalter, Judith H. Tomlin and three others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Evidently left in charge of his father's estate, Chatham, he writes concerning examinations at the College of William and Mary and of his experiences in vaccinating and performing minor operations on the slaves. (He was a 20 year old farmer with no medical training.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker Coalter prepares to leave school to marry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is to Judith Tomlin Coalter after her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter, December 16, 1829. \"Tell St. George that yesterday Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) made an attack on the Judiciary and Papa (John Coalter), finding no one else would rise to their defense, answered him...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His \"chill and fever,\" the recurring sickness which was to bring on his early death in 1839. His wife goes to Chatham, the Coalter family home, for the birth of her first child, Walker Tomlin Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In October he writes: \"Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) looks dreadfully, is much worn away by disease...\" Two weeks later he writes describing Randolph's estate and personality: \"He is very agreeable indeed and entertains me highly with his conversation on all subjects...He is a man of the finest and nicest feelings I have ever met with...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two letters concerning her husband's financial difficulties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes to his sister about crops, planting, and the like.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The two cousins, grandsons of John Coalter, are infants; this letter is written by St. George Tucker Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In the January letter, he announces the birth of a son, Henry St. George Tucker Coalter. From White Sulphur Springs, he writes on July 27 that \"the shortness of breath and the hacking cough have left me entirely.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her husband is at the Springs; she would like to join him but cannot afford it. \"He says he never wished for money before, as the want of it keeps him from having company...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Charlottesville, White Sulphur Springs, Warm Springs, Sweet Springs, and Salt Sulphur Springs. An interesting group of letters describing life at several of the medicinal springs which were so popular in the 19th century. He describes his daily regimen, the meals, the baths, other tourists, the costs, and the physical characteristics of the resorts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her husband about family matters while he is at the springs for his health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A continuation of his previous letters, including a crude drawing of the buildings and grounds of Salt Sulphur Springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In November she mentions that Beverley Tucker called on way to Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe boys, who are just learning to write, add their notes to the letter to their grandfather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her husband is overworking, and she fears for his health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe brother of Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her father-in-law asking help in gaining a position with a Richmond company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He writes about his poor health; mentions his uncle, Beverley Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Coalter is very much concerned with gold mine projects; he now orders St. George Tucker Coalter about at his will, and has decided that the family shall move closer to him. They are dependent on John Coalter financially.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Life at the springs, his continuing illness and his poverty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His discouragement as he contemplates the move insisted upon by his father: \"after seven years we have to begin the world afresh and fix and build and lay out and all that -- oh thunder - -how I dread and hate it.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the move from Cumberland, New Kent County, to St. George's Park, King William County, and the difficulty of the move.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Coalter is very ill, and the new place is slow in getting established. Mention of the will of John Randolph of Roanoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The will of John Randolph of Roanoke, in which the good name of St. George Tucker is slighted. Henry and Beverley Tucker, sons of St. George Tucker are also involved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Home has not been settled since leaving Cumberland. Her husband has finally bought a place \"about 2 hundred and 50 acres, very poor, with a new house but a very indifferent one.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the \"continued illness\" of Judge (John) Coalter; offers to be of any help that he can. (John Coalter died the day this letter was written.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence between St. George T. Coalter, his wife, his sister Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan, and her husband John Randolph Bryan, form the core of the material in this box. It includes letters exchanged by the cousins, five Coalter children, and nine Bryan children. The controversy over the will of John Randolph of Roanoke is mentioned in several of the letters. St. George Tucker Coalter was a nephew of John Randolph, John Randolph Bryan was his godson, and both were heirs. St. George Tucker Coalter attempts to establish a new home where his late father John Coalter forced him to move (St. George Tucker Coalter was never financially independent of his father). A doctor's prescription, 28 April 1839, for the man who has been slowly dying of lung trouble and constant fever is: salts to be taken internally, salve rubbed on externally, baths at the medicinal springs and regular exercise. Four months later St. George Tucker Coalter died. The five surviving children of Mrs. Coalter and the nine children of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan add to the correspondence as the years go on, for the families are very attached to one another and there is much visiting back and forth as well as letter writing. The letters of the cousins have been combined in this collection, so that an interesting picture is given of the life of this period; see a report of a traveling entertainer who visits the great houses (23 February 1847), a description of a costume ball at Warner Hall (8 February 1851) and a list of courses studied at a Girl's school (2 February 1852). There is much discussion of diseases which were prevalent: consumption, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, cholera, and influenza. 16-year-old John Coalter copied out a cholera cure sent by his aunt for use by two local doctors (13 July 1849).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The first letter is endorsed by John Randolph Bryan. The second was started by St. George Tucker Coalter but was completed and signed by his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Content is principally concerned with the rapidly deteriorating health of St. George T. Coalter. In June he begins a letter that he is unable to finish but by November he is again supervising the farm activity. The establishment of the new farm and the erection of additional buildings is a great strain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. Coalter wrote the first two letters for her husband who was too weak to write, but by December he was again active in supervising St. George's Park, their new home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 letters. Coalter visits his uncle, Beverley Tucker, who has moved back to Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVisiting the family home of Mrs. Coalter their son, John, falls down the basement stairs and is unconscious for a time. His father writes, \"the Doctor bled him and yesterday morning we gave him a dose of salts...he is now to all appearances as well as ever tho' from loss of blood, the shock, the Salts and low diet he is a little fainty when he first begins to move about in the morning.\" (The child survived the ministrations of the doctor.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA receipt for $100.00 and a demand for another $100.00 on shares of stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerned with the business of a ferry, gold mines, and a mill, evidently part of the estate left by John Coalter to his two children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 letters. Mr. Coalter has had a relapse, and \"has lost all the flesh and muscle he had gained. Yet he makes a trip down country in April, only to return much worse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe marks his 30th birthday: \"I can neither eat nor sleep nor move about with comfort and am so weak from fever...that I can hardly stand up or sit down.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 letters. Letters written to her husband when he is on his last trip from home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA doctor's prescription: salts, used internally, salves externally, baths at the Hot Springs, and continued exercise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces the birth of a child to Mrs. Coalter. St. George Tucker Coalter writes of the \"fire in my breast that must soon burn me out.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed letters signed E. News of a young son; congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a daughter. St. George Tucker Coalter adds a note in July 4th letter: \"I can't make much hand at writing this evening but I send you these few words to comfort you...my thoughts and prayers are with you may the Lord work all things together for our good.\" To this Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan hasadded the endorsement, \"The last line I ever got from him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(St. George Tucker Coalter died at St. George's Park on, August 18, 1839.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter the death of her husband, Mrs. Coalter has gone to live with her sister-in-law at Eagle Point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. Coalter moved from St. George's Park to Presley. Her brother, Harrison Tomlin, was living with the family and takes the place of a father to the children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Of her poverty and of the need for means to educate her children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe son of Mrs. Coalter writes to his young cousin, the son of John Randolph Bryan, at Roanoke, a plantation that had been in litigation since the death of John Randolph. The property was being administered by J. R. Bryan, one of the heirs. Young John C. Bryan, was one of the chief beneficiaries of the will, then being contested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncing the birth of a child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Preparations are made to send Fanny (Frances Bland Coalter) to live with her grandmother and to attend school in Fredericksburg. The sale of the estate of her late husband took place in October.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enquires about money from the estate of John Randolph of Roanoke; her plans to send John and Henry Coalter away to school. (St. George Tucker Coalter, father of John and Henry, was a nephew of John Randolph, and it was expected that the Coalter children would inherit something from his estate.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written from school to his aunt; \"all of the boys have to get in school by sunrise and stay there until five in the evening.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bryan place, Eagle Point in Gloucester County, is so isolated and the family growing so large that a school teacher was kept there for the other children. She mentions her brothers and sisters, and tells of a traveling entertainer: \"De [Delia] and myself went to Warner Hall...and there found an Italian ventriloquist with a hat on that had little bells all around the brim...if he comes to Chatham you will probably be deceived by him...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents He tells his sister: \"I reckon this is the coldest and most melancholy place in the world.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes to get a place from the sale of the estate. \"Seven years this last Christmas is a long time not to have a house to call your own.\" Her hopes for the settlement of the Randolph estate are not fulfilled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a son, her 8th child. Mentions shopping trips to Richmond and the remodeling of the house, so, perhaps, some money may have been received from the Randolph estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA 9-year old writes of attending a dance at Warner Hall and staying until 11 p.m. \"We take dancing lesson of 2 hours length every Saturday.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enclosure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Consumption and Cholera are discussed as well as the final division of the estate. Mrs. Coalter still hopes to be able to buy a home of her own. Sons John and Henry left in September for the University of Virginia where they room with their cousins, Jack Coalter and J. Braxton. On Christmas Day she mentions \"A dreadful affair has lately occurred at the University, one young man killed another, both intoxicated and from the south; as wicked as that is, it takes the cold blooded yankees to perpetrate the refinement of barbarism in stewing, and boiling...living people...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry T. Coalter, 16 years old, writes that he has had charge of the harvest at the farm because the overseer was sick. He has also advised the local doctors on Cholera cures: \"Mama received your letter by the last post and was much obliged to you for the copy you sent her of the cure for the Cholera. Since it reached here I have copied it twice for different doctors who seemed much pleased with the proscription (sic).\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA beautiful description of the Cove and the island as seen from the Eagle Point house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Lacy, related through the fourth wife of her grandfather, John Coalter, was like an older sister to Frances Bland Coalter, and the affectionate relationship between the two continued for many years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lacy's are preparing to move into Ellwood, the former summer home of John Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written before and after a long visit. There were ties between the families despite the distance between them. Mrs. Coalter fears her youngest son, Saint George, has Typhoid fever.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A school friend tells of a visit to Richmond to see the relics of Gen. and Mrs. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover lacking. About life in the great houses of Virginia, excursions on river boats, dances, and the like. Mentions a fancy ball where everyone appeared in a mask and gown, \"You cannot tell a man from a woman. They go about in this costume for some time and have a dance...one gentleman went draped as a lady and no one found him out,...one went as a monk in robes and with his beads...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When will your new house, or rather, new home be ready for you? (Frances Bland Coalter's mother has finally been able to buy a house, Stanley.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is addressed to \"My dear Cousin\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the war threat: \"my anxiety about a lastingpeace and the welfare of my children preys very much on my spirits.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Lacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny Coalter is attending a school conducted by Rev. Moses D. Hoge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorses note from Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents About her daughter, Agnes, and the progress on the improvements at Ellwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rumors of a great revival at Mr. H.'s school have reached us from different quarters and report says Jinney and yourself acted a conspicuous part.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A school friend writes of her textbooks: \"Paley's Moral Philosophy, Olinstead's Natural Philosophy, Hume's History of England, Conic Sections, Thompson's Arithmetic and French Studies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a most interesting account of trip by boat from Gloucester County, via Jamestown, to Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The first letters written by Mrs. Coalter's youngest child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A schoolmate who has left Rev. Mr. Hoge's school writes back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn offer to abate charges so that Fanny B. Coalter could remain in school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites that he has stood his examination for license to practice law; reports on his brothers and sisters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny has returned to Rev. Hoge's school; her friend writes regarding scarlet fever.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrances Bland Coalter is the daughter of St. George Tucker Coalter and grandchild of John Coalter. Her correspondence gives a picture of mid-nineteenth century life and includes a near scandal in her attachment to her married schoolmaster, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge. The contents of this box end with the marriage of Frances Bland Coalter and Henry Peronneau Brown. Letters of Brown and his wife resume in Box 21. Largely papers collected by Frances Bland Coalter between February 1853, when she is preparing to leave school, and December 1858, when she married Henry Peronneau Brown. Through this marriage the Tucker-Coalter line was connected with the Brown line; thus, the papers of the two families were brought together into one. The collection gives an interesting picture of the life and interests of a young lady of moderate circumstances in the mid-l9th century. Of special interest are the letters concerning the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, whose school in Richmond Fanny Coalter had attended. Shortly after she left school, the Rev. Mr. Hoge carried on a very romantic correspondence with Fanny, although he was a married man with several children. The correspondence became more ardent in the early months of 1854 and, when Mrs. Hoge wrote that her husband had gone to Baltimore to stay with his brother who was ill, Fanny followed him there. According to the gossip of Mattie and Lizzie Morton, she went there to \"entrap him.\" In October it was suggested that the brother, William Hoge, was the one in whom she was interested. The Rev. Mr. Hoge later sought to calm the fervours of his correspondent, as shown by his letters of 28 January 1855, 19 June 1856, and 19 March 1857. Fanny B. Coalter did not lack for other suitors, however, for she preserved a letter of 17 July 1854, a proposal of marriage from Alfred B. Tucker. A year later there are reports of her interest in the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Peronneau, of Petersburg, both of whom were courting her. She finally settled on the latter; some acceptances to the marriage invitation are included in this box. Letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her husband Henry Peronneau Brown continue in Box 21. The intervening boxes contain manuscripts of the Brown family, especially Capt. Henry Brown, grandfather of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 7-13); the Hon. John Thompson Brown, father of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 14-19); and Col. John Thompson Brown II, brother of Henry Peronneau Brown (Box 20).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFanny is preparing to leave the school, having finished the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A schoolmate and Fanny's sister write after she leaves school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Jack Bryan, oldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan is dying at the Coalter home, Presley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents After many years of waiting (since the death of her husband in 1839) Mrs. Coalter is finally able to buy her own place, Stanley. She tells of her move and of the illness that put her in bed afterward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe school is closed for the summer, his wife and children are away, so he enlivens his solitude \"by having a little chat with you...and where I always think of you and the delightful morning when we enjoyed the scene together...how I cherish every memorial of you. \"I greatly enjoyed your last brief visit to us and that evening (do you remember it?) when the music room being full of company we found quiet, and cool breezes in the back porch. I have been sitting there tonight.\" (A strange letter, indeed, and one which was to cause some upset in the heart of Frances Bland Coalter, as subsequent correspondence show.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter is addressed to \"My own dear Aunt\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is addressed to \"My dear sister\". Written to Mrs. Judith H. Coalter soon after she purchased her home, Stanley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This letter cannot hold any news, so I will fill it with love...entertaining myself by wishing that you could walk into the room and occupy a vacant chair hard by .\"I hope to see you sometimes...nothing to what I would enjoy were I to keep house in a quiet way and have you for my guest a week at a time...\"I would like you to marry some fine fellow and live in Richmond, only I...like you best as you are, except that you are too far from me.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"When I woke up yesterday morning and found it raining, my spirits fell as low as the mercury for I feared you would not come to Hampstead...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"You ask me why it is that I am so partial to you--well, the very first time we get a chance to have a talk by ourselves I will tell you...When shall the opportunity come? There is always so much company at your house...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe conducts a school: \"I succeeded in six days of raising 21 scholars.\" He writes that Henry has graduated in Law with distinction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I think from his letter, Brother [William Hoge] has been much sicker than we had any idea of Mr. [Moses D.] Hogeis going on Thursday to see him and will probably remain in Baltimore until he is well enough to travel...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddressed to Fanny at Baltimore. Her friend writes, \"Cousin Joe says you went to Baltimore purposely to see Mr. Hoge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports gossip concerning Fanny's Baltimore trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Often when (I am) abroad, you will be in my mind and heart. Neither do I want you to get married before I return. I am to perform that service, you know...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the gossip regarding Fanny and Rev. Hoge: \"Surely you could not think me so deceitful as to profess to love you and then say that you would try to entrap a gentleman. I did not say so. I remember saying that if you went to Baltimore and were thrown with Mr. Hoge I believed he would address you, because I know he admired you very sincerely...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA proposal of marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA rumor that Frances Bland Coalter is to marry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Julia Green was here...when I told her that you had gotten a letter from Mr. Hoge she said she was so jealous of you that she was ready to fight...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I am going to Baltimore...and I shall see Mr. William Hoge! Don't you wish you were going? What shall I tell him for you?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George is now in school at Staunton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstruction work to be done at the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I hope that it will not be long before I have the pleasure of seeing you, my dear and constantly remembered friend.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I have heard several times of your engagement to Thomas--who has made himself very scarce.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts invitation to the marriage of Virginia, younger sister of Fanny Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCovers lacking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNow a practicing lawyer, he writes to his aunt on business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents To her cousin regarding \"Mr. President\u0026amp;amp;quot; and \"The Vice.\" (This appears to refer to the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Henry Peronneau. Frances Bland Coalter was to marry the latter.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I wish you to be very particular in your conversations with Peronneau not to let him have the least idea of the tenor of my remarks to you yesterday and at the same time manage to convince him that I am not in love with you, as I am afraid such is his present opinion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrouble in: finding a teacher for her children; \"the Roanoke business\"--(evidently a reference to the still unsettled will of John Randolph of Roanoke.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking. Concerned about the health of Fanny's mother, has a horror of those \"distracting springs\u0026amp;amp;quot; for invalids.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe solution to a problem in surveying (this may be the \"Thomas\" to whom Frances Bland Coalter was rumored to be engaged).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of Mrs. E. T. Bryan, aunt of Fanny Bland Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Fanny for her help at the time of the death of Mrs. Bryan, her mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs in charge of the plantation since her mother's death; busy making summer clothes for the slaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests a visit together to \"cousin Horace Lacy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeronneau Brown and his brother, Thompson, are mentioned. (See letters of December 1855, Box-folder 6:44-45.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to ask Mrs. Coalter to stay with his daughters during his absence in the south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas charge of the large plantation, keeping four seamstresses, three spinners and a weaver busy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"No, my dear Fanny, my affection for you has not changed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding Mr. Willcox Brown and his brother Peronneau, future husband of Frances Bland Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the commencement party at Hampden Sidney College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanying his uncle on a business trip, he has visited the main cities of the south and attended the opera in New Orleans. \"I must confess that I have been rather disappointed in the people that live in these rich lands--they are as rough as possible...live in log houses and on the very poorest fare.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I suppose your wedding will be postponed unless Mr. Brown's recovery is unusually rapid.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The news of your engagement [to Henry P. Brown] did not surprise me...how heartily I approve of your choice...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If my letter arrives too late for Miss Fanny Coalter, I hope Mrs. Brown will have enough affection for the old name to lay claim to it.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he cannot attend the wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The King Wm. and Hanover Charaders. Positively their last appearance. At Stanley on Friday evening the 9th this brilliant Company....Ticket 1 ct., children and servants half price.\" A home performance by the Coalter and Bryan cousins. This item is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These covers are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Henry Brown, a merchant and county official include a manuscript map of Guilford C. H., business records and correspondence of Brown and Clayton, New London, Bedford (now Campbell County), Virginia and Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, Virginia. Collection also includes papers concerning a lawsuit against Pleasant Murphy and estate papers of Daniel Brown and Henry Brown's father-in-law John Thompson. There are papers of his immediate family including Henry Brown, Jr. Boxes 7 - 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and business papers of Capt. Henry Brown, Revolutionary War veteran who opened a store in Bedford County, in 1793; Papers of Capt. Brown as Collector of Federal taxes on stills and real property. The Brown family papers begin with the letters and papers of Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), successful merchant of Bedford County and Lynchburg, who established the family fortune. He was the father of John Thompson Brown, Delegate to the Virginia Assembly, whose letters and papers are collected in the next section (Boxes 14-19). A few letters and receipts pertaining to Henry Brown, 1712-1798, the father of Capt. Henry Brown, are included. The great bulk of the material, however, relates to Capt. Brown, beginning with a map of a Revolutionary War battle, 1777, in which he was wounded. With his brother, Daniel, he opened a general store in Bedford soon after the conclusion of the war. A partnership agreement of April 1797, which brought James Leftwich into the business, is preserved and the bulk of the material in this box pertains to the business of the store. A good picture of early merchandising is given by the accounts, letters relating to buying and selling trips, and the court actions taken to collect accounts. Beginning with folder 60, there are 39 items relating to the duties of Henry Brown as tax collector in the Bedford area in the years 1800 to 1803. 160 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Your friends here tremble for you and apprehend the worst from the dangers that encompass you...the deadly rifle, the scalping knife, tomahawk...return to us in all speed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Map of revolutionary battle, found 1926 by F. B. Saunders in old papers from Ivy Cliff. Capt. Henry Brown, born at Ivy Cliff about 1760, was wounded at Guildford C. H.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning goods for a retail store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote for ll.9.3£, witnessed by Jack Beverley. Endorsed: \"Note Henry Brown, payable 1 September, 1793.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes letter from Israel Thompson regarding saddle goods in stock at the store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommission of Daniel Brown as Ensign in a Company of Light Infantry, signed by Samuel Coleman and James Wood, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts to Henry Brown for recording a deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement to enter into a partnership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written from Richmond, Georgetown, and Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedicines received by Henry Brown from Howard Bennett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 pages. Unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrrown's accounts as Tax Collector of the Bedford district.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to his brother concerning tobacco prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning business affairs a suit for debt, purchase of tobacco and a \"Negro wench\" for the store, etc. \"P.S. I heard at court they had made you a Captain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecording a deed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBonds in hands of Jeremiah Jenkins for collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of the new officers of the Farmer's Bank in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the division of Negroes, total value £815, between Leftwich and the Brown brothers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding loss of West India produce on which $5,000.00 was borrowed. Endorsed: \"I fear our loss will be considerable.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns from the Regimental hospital of the 35th U.S. Infantry. Sig. William W. Southall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt is for $130.43 to be paid to John Roberts on land that Captain Henry Brown sold to William Woodford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tobacco sold by Leftwich to a man who was a bad risk: \"...we are thrown out of between 20 and 30 thousand dollars...one fourth of what it has taken us 20 years to earn is lost for want of prudence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxes collected by Robert Snoddy, in Bedford. 14 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbstract of duties collected from owners of stills and distilleries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for monies received by James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Directions for sending tax collections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter includes a copy of Federal instructions to tax collectors. 3 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted documents signed. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness records and correspondence of Henry Brown and Samuel P. Clayton. After the death of his brother Daniel in 1818, Brown entered into a partnership with Clayton, his son-in-law. Brown survived Clayton, who died in 1832; this box also includes papers from 1833 to 1839 made out to Henry Brown, surviving partner of Brown and Clayton Company. The accounts of Henry Brown with Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, 1824-1833, are retained as one group. Also retained as a separate group are the papers relating to the court suits of Brown and Pleasant Murphy. All notes of the period carried a 100 percent penalty clause. This resulted in many law suits being brought to establish what would now be considered exorbitant claims. In one case (see entry for March 10, 1823) for a debt of $42.05, the debtor surrendered 1 sound filly, 2 cows, a calf, 2 feather beds, all household and kitchen furniture, all plantation utensils, and 6 hogs! 159 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers include accounts, letters, notes, vouchers, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts concerning the Hancock and Brown store, Lynchburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers relating to the suit of Brown and Clayton vs. Pleasant Murphy, Bedford County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptain Henry Brown had many interests in his long life apart from the purely commercial activities upon which his considerable fortune was built. Included in this box are the papers relating to his other interests: Papers of Captain Henry Brown as Sheriff of Bedford County, Treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and of the New London Agricultural Society, and as executor of the estates of his brother, Daniel Brown, and father-in-law, John Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of subscriptions to the repair and improvement of New London Academy meeting house, Bedford County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords from Brown's service as Treasurer of the New London Agricultural Society, Bedford County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of Daniel Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of John Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness papers of Henry Brown, not directly connected with any of his various business enterprises, but concerned principally with court suits involving debts to him. Included is an interesting case of Mark Anthony, who took the oath of an Insolvent Debtor, making out a deed of trust of all his property to his creditors (11 April 1829 and 6 July 1833). Also includes papers concerned with the suit of Henry Brown vs. Nicodemus Leftwich, 1832-1840. Brown pays for the attendance of witnesses at the court and pays the county Jailor \"for imprisoning and releasing\" Leftwich.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness papers of Henry Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, family and personal bills preserved by Henry Brown, an interesting collection of a family illustrating the activities of eight children in the second quarter of the nineteenth century, 1819-1841.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, family and personal bills of Henry Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of the immediate family of Captain Henry Brown. Also includes personal correspondence of Henry Brown with his brothers, Samuel and Daniel, and his children. The correspondence between Henry Brown and his son, John Thompson Brown, is found in Boxes 14-19. Also, letters from the sons and daughters of Samuel, brother of Henry Brown. In a separate group are collected letters written by Edward J. Steptoe, grandson of Henry Brown, from West Point Military Academy and from the Indian Wars in Florida, where he served after he was commissioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchase of a watch in Winchester; requests 30 dollars to repay a debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis wife's estate; purchase of a Negro girl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his return from the Spring; attack of \"bilious Cholic\" and his treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"the purchase of some land at $20 per acre...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeats female slave, using a walking stick, his wife using a cowhide whip. The slave's mate attempted to protect her with an axe but he was subdued, beaten and sent to jail the next day. Hopes for peace, unpopularity of the conscription law and the whiskey tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn her studies: Blair's lectures, piano playing, drawing, painting and embroidery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe husband of Nancy Brown writes: \"...Bounaparte is on his way to this country. If so I greatly fear we shall go backwards with accelerated velocity in all peaceful, literary and ornamental pursuits...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvice on a move to the State of Ohio. \"Although I like Slavery as little as you or anyone else, still...I think it probable that we should be as unhappy as we are with them\" (Daniel died in 1818. For the next 20 years Henry administered his estate for the benefit of his wife and children.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Henry Brown is Clayton's father-in-law. The letters discuss Mary Brown's illness at the Springs (she was to die within a year).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe building of his house and the health of his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe daughter of Samuel Brown, writes to console her Uncle on the death of his brothers and his two daughters, Mrs. Anne [Nancy] B. Steptoeand Mrs. Mary [Polly] B. Clayton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn uncle of Henry Brown writes, \"My grandson wishes to get in to Business in a store...\" (Henry Brown, Jr. now has a store in Lynchburg.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis continued bad health. The death of James Leftwich, Captain Brown's business partner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests assistance in obtaining appointment as Clerk of Court at Bedford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe value of the Deerwood tract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegs her father to let her have money to go to the inauguration of President Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn her visit to Washington: \"this is the thickest settled neighborhood that I ever was in--the neighbors are situated all around, some in view and others not more than a quarter of a mile from the house...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his visit with his brothers, John Thompson Brown, in \"Washington City.\" Description of crowded Washington, full of pickpockets and of the confusion even in the President's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...the last day I rode more than thirty miles through a dreary wilderness without seeing a single house...I am yet travelling alone and have come six hundred miles without a single man travelling my course...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis progress in college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis progress in repaying a debt to the estate of his uncle, Daniel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Report of workers on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal dying from Cholera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of his maternal grandfather, John Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry G. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaving for New York to lay in goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hopes for his store despite illness and some hostile feeling toward his former partner, Ammon Hancock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of Henry Brown. (Henry Brown, Jr. died while he and his wife were on a shopping trip for the store.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brown is the son of Samuel Brown. On the changing population: \"The people still retain the simple manners of the old Scotch-Irish and, I may add, much of the intelligence and piety. But the restless spirit of emigration is taking away our best people and in their place we generally get Germans, who commonly are deplorably ignorant and will do very little toward supporting the Gospel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes to settle accounts and close the store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the disposal of her house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Frances Brown's husband, on the loss of her two brothers, \"and such brothers too, in so short a time.\" (Henry Brown, Jr. died in June, 1836, and his brother, John Thompson Brown, in December of that same year.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry J. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 letters. On the sale of merchandise and an expected loss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to furnish Gould B. Raymond, manager of the Menagerie Co., lodging for 30 men, 65 horses, 1 elephant, 1 camel and 2 ponies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe inscription on the tomb of her late husband, John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the death of her husband a year ago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe widow of John Thompson Brown writes regarding her three sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The executor of an estate demands payment of a note on which Henry Brown, Jr. was a cosigner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The youngest daughter of Henry Brown writes about her marriage and the first meeting with her new relatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brown is the son of Samuel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his marriage to Alice Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Alexander (Lockie T. Brown) Irvine is her sister. Her wedding trip to New Orleans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHer sickness on the way down the river due to fresh paint in the boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel Brown is the son of Samuel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning eventual conversion of Baptists to the Presbyterian Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Brown is her father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"...I left New Orleans the 28th of March and reach George Town. The 15th of April...Sam (Brown) was in New Orleans the day before I left-he was not married but expected to be the 9th of April.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Last evening our darling Alice made me the happy father of a fine boy...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport to his father of his first grades at the Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo his grandfather regarding his first term marks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The first two years of our course are exclusively devoted to Mathematics and French...\" Encloses a work sheet and \"Synopsis of the Course of Studies at the Military Academy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Oklawaka River and St. Augustine, Florida. \"The Congress must get rid of its 'sickly sympathy' (with the Indians) or, rely upon it, this is a war of years to come.\" Gives a vivid description of St. Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written from Rose's Landing, Tennessee; Savannah, Georgia; and off Cape Hatteras. Contrasts the Cherokees in Tennessee with the Seminoles of Florida. Describes Savannah in a letter enclosed, dated February 16, 1839.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 letters. Total of 12 pages. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChildren of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the collection include a 44 page book of mineral and chemical notes (31 July 1826), a 56 page diary kept by Henry Brown, Jr. on his trip abroad (24 July 1831), drafts of letters by Henry Brown, Jr. to newspapers regarding horses, and instructions for horse care, and the like (13 April 1835-March 1836). The will of Henry Brown, Jr. (May-December 1830), and his deathbed statement dictated to his wife (May 1836), are also included. The papers of Samuel Thompson Brown include the card which announced the opening of his law office in Bedford (8 May 1838), records of his marriage in Alabama (27 April 1840), and the death of his wife within the year (3 April 1841). A letter of 22 January 1842, mentions the business failures taking place in Richmond and Lynchburg, and one of 27 August of the same year comments on the national political situation which is \"sadly out of joint.\" In a letter of 20 September [1845], there is a report of \"the thefts which were perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\" 128 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My eyes appear to have improved gradually.\" (His ailment seemed to be at its worst at this time, though he continued to suffer from the ailment until his death in 1836 at the age of 39 years.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note for $1,000.00. At this time he was getting started in the store, Hancock and Brown Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"most favorable accounts\" of John Thompson Brown from the members of the House of Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning the business of Col. [Mark] Anthony, in which Henry Brown, Jr. appears to be involved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions the marriage of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of introduction for Henry Brown, Jr., for use on his trip to England and the Continent in that year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e56 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written to her husband on his trip. \"Oh, my dear husband, why was it that I did not accompany you?\" (None of these letters reached Henry Brown, Jr. on the trip, but followed him home).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews from a letter she received from Henry Brown, Jr. in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Payment of his debts in Lynchburg; hiring out of a slave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"It's really a sad case for me, to be sick from home and away from all that (are) Dear to me...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis was the store in Lynchburg in which Henry Brown was a partner and with which Henry Brown, Jr. was associated until he opened his own store in 1835. Includes autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brother-in-law, Jack Willcox; his brother, John's speech on the Petersburg Rail Road; and the house that Henry Brown has vacated in Lynchburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn a debt of Thomas Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes autographed draft. Appear to refer to pictures, and may date from the time of one of the buying trips that Henry Brown, Jr. made with his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter breaking from the partnership of Hancock and Brown, he opened his own store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover lost. Concerning the care for his horses, Young American Eclipse and Spring Hill, while he is away.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written while she and her husband were on a buying trip for the Lynchburg store. In New York, Henry Brown, Jr. was taken desperately ill and died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned. Evidently taken down by Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown during the final days in New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An associate of Henry Brown, Jr. in the Lynchburg store, was liquidating the stock and selling horses in order to settle the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfile by Professor William B. Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note regarding the settlement of the Henry Brown, Jr. estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown is his mother. Written from school, with endorsement by James Morrison, schoolmaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Eleanor C. L. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Guilford Brown is her son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharge slips for failing to attend army musters between 1829 and 1839, 1839. 10 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel T. Brown is his his brother-in-law. Letter congratulating S. T. B. on his marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Alexander Irvine is her her sister-in-law. She writes of the aged John Vaughan Willcox, her father, with whom she is living and for whom she is caring; Samuel T. Brown and his \"youthful bride.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of the statement concerning the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis extended wedding trip; description of General Harrison's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt cost voucher recording transfer of 400 acres from Henry Brown to Samuel T. Brown, with tax receipt. 2 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter sent care of Judge Crawford at St. Stephens, Alabama. Consolations upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Condolences upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of consolation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On the death of W. W. Worthington, brother-in-law of Samuel T. Brown. \"Your sister Alice is desirous of your attention to the affairs of Mr. W. in New Orleans prior to your return to Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecording certain deeds for his son-in-law, Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned draft. Written to his overseer with whom he has quarreled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the fees paid by Henry Brown in the Leftwich case: \"between twenty and twenty-five dollars for my services as an attorney.\" On the thefts \"perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement for the payment of a debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts of a letter to Mark Andrews. 2 items. Concerning the cutting of trees on the property of Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA reply to the above letter, Box-Folder 13:60.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel T. Brown is her brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn a charge of Ammon Hancock against the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstimate for the cost of the construction of a bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for postal expenses, April-June, 1849, signed H. Stevens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On the property in Mobile, Alabama, purchased by Samuel T. Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The sale of a female slave \"with her Brood.\" Samuel T. Brown is Edward Robinson's brother-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers concern John Thompson Brown's attendance at Princeton, study of law, and trips to the South and to the West Indies. Includes speeches and correspondence as well as his published writings (newspaper articles, bills and pamphlets). The collection emphasizes his political career in the Virginia House of Delegates including his views on slavery. Also includes architectural plans for a two room house and elevations (1827), drafts of toasts and letters concerning his fight with John Hampden Pleasants. Prominent correspondents include William Segar Archer, James Murray Mason, John Hampden Pleasants, William Cabell Rives, Henry St. George Tucker and John Tyler. Boxes 14 - 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown (1802-1836) was born at Otter Hills, near Bedford, Virginia and was the son of Henry Brown (1760-1841). He attended the New London Academy, 1816; studied at Princeton, 1817-1820; traveled to the South and the West Indies, 1821; and studied law with Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County, Virginia, 1822-1823. He began his law practice in Clarksburg, Virginia (later West Virginia), in 1824, and represented Harrison County in the House of Delegates, 1827-1830. He was a member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830. He married Mary E. Willcox June, 1830, and moved to Petersburg, where he again was elected to the General Assembly, 1831-1836. He was a delegate to the national convention of the Republican (now Democratic) Party, but died on 20 November 1836, at his father's home, Otter Hills, after a brief illness. The first two letters in Box 14 date from the period of his attendance at New London Academy; then follow the papers relating to Princeton, where he matriculated in 1817 at the age of 19. He was placed in the Sophomore Class on the basis of an examination before the faculty, and received the highest mark given at the College, in each of the three years he spent at the College. His report sheets show the requirements for entrance, lists of courses, and contain a resolution passed by the trustees which condemned the sharp practices of the merchants in town. Some of the correspondence of John Thompson Brown with his brother-in-law Dr. William B. Steptoe in this period is interesting for the comments it contains on the Missouri question and other matters then being debated in the U.S. Senate. The remarks made by John Thompson Brown in letters from his collegiate period may be compared with his statements on the subject of slavery later made on the floor of the House of Delegates. After graduating from Princeton, John Thompson Brown traveled to the South, and made a brief trip to the West Indies, keeping notes on his impressions. Upon his return he took up the study of law with Judge Taylor. From this period come interesting musings on such subjects as \"the family fireside,\" \"youthful recollection,\" \"friendship,\" and \"behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.\" His license to practice law, dated 7 March 1824, is included in the collection. He journeyed to Clarksburg, Virginia, to set up his law practice, and kept a notebook on the trip West which reveal his first impressions of the Clarksburg area. At the end of this box is a scrapbook containing some of his published writings, speeches, and newspaper articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from a schoolboy friend regarding New London Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown's examinations at the New London Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I have just been examined by the faculty and am admitted to the Sophomore Class, which is the second in the college.\" His expenses are estimated at $200.00 for the first term and $90.00 for the second. \"I will pledge myself not to spend one cent more than is really necessary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News from home; a rumor that some boys were expelled from Chapel Hill for their politics. John Thompson Brown is his brother-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Medical advice; a suggested teacher for New London Academy (\"Has he energy enough manage southern students?\"); the death of Polly [Mrs. Mary Brown Clayton], sister of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe political upheaval at William and Mary College; deputies appointed \"...to fix upon the site of the Virginia University.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My expenses have far exceeded what was necessary or what you expect. I now see my error and repent...\" Three months later he offers to leave school because of his additional debts. Later in Baltimore, he is robbed of $200.00. His father adds up the year's expenses to a total of $670.00. Henry Brown is John Thompson Brown's father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBehavior, No. 1. distinguished; Industry, No. 1. distinguished; Scholarship, No. 1. distinguished (1) \"If under the article scholarship, a student is marked No. 1 distinguished (1), he is considered as ranking among the first in his class.\" (From printed explanation of the report.) John Thompson Brown is of the sophomore class at Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Once the busy scene of commercial enterprise...now lifeless and inactive.\" Concerning Lynchburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The University of Virginia is established at Charlottesville with an annual appropriation of $15,000; news of a threat of slave uprisings in Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown is of the junior class at Princeton. Two reports. Printed document signed. Similar reports to that of 1818. Warning is added to the September report concerning excessive expenditures by students: \"the trustees of the college give this notice to the parents and guardians of the youth, that they ought to pay no debt contracted in this town, which they have not specifically authorized.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Collegians mei consocui.\" He knew 162 fellow students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the \"present session of Congress.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rumor of a great rebellion that has taken place at Princeton; the Missouri question.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Thompson Brown is of the senior class of Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Fourth of July oration supporting the idea of colonizing the free Negroes in Africa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe content is on his trip to the South. 15 pages. Autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My father may justly complain of the great sums which he has expended on me, but his kindness shall not be abused much longer, as I hope to be in a situation to support myself.\" Endorsed: \"Brother J.--after his return from Princeton went South--through the Cherokee Nation [Alabama and Georgia] to Pensacola, and on to New Orleans--thence to Cuba and returned to U. States in the U.S. Frigate 'Hornet,' as a guest of the officers. Samuel T. Brown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA gambling scrape he was involved in; asks his father's forgiveness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chancellor Taylor has been of incalculable service to me in the study of law.\" (Needham was a law school operated by Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County in the years 1821-1836.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are the continuous drafts of a multiple of letters, continued July 8, 1831, Petersburg. The first section consists of musings and youthful recollections; the second is a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Alexander M. Jackson, at New London, to John Thompson Brown, regarding the marriage of Dr. Steptoe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes made at Judge Taylor's Law School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLicense to practice law in the superior and inferior courts of this Commonwealth (Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMusings on friendship and the wise behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter introducing John Thompson Brown when he went to Clarksburg to set up practice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 pages. Musings written on a trip through Virginia: thoughts on a disappointing love affair; notes on \"Crab Orchard\" and the \"Creek Nation\" --the latter were to be incorporated into an Independence Day address delivered in Petersburg in 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Impressions of Clarksburg; the countryside is beautiful and the land very rich, but \"The people have no money and are wretchedly poor and lazy...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis plans to establish himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following newspaper clippings and pamphlets are included in a bound scrap book, with endorsements and were undoubtedly collected by John Thompson Brown himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"...Mr. Jefferson...the disclosure of his poverty...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"several cases of contempt of court, occurring in various parts of the Union, in which the punishment inflicted, has been made a subject of grievous complaint.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"The President's message.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of a committee, appointed to enquire into the nature and extent of the evils arising from the present unsettled state of Land Titles on the Western Waters of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech in Committee of the Whole, Jan. 13th, Saturday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Bill authorizing a loan of $6,000.00 on the credit of the state, for the construction of Turnpike Road from Winchester to Parkersburg by way of Clarksburg, being under consideration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sir:--I have read in the \"Intelligencer\" of the 9th inst. your communications to the Editors of the paper, in which you remark, substantially, that the only Candidate to represent the town of Petersburg in the General Assembly is a stranger to most voters...Not doubting that I am the person alluded to...,\" signed John Thompson Brown\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The following copy of a Petition to the Legislature of Virginia, we insert at the request of a number of our Citizens.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 pages. \"On motion of Mr. Brown of Petersburg, the report of the committee on slaves, free Negroes and mulattoes, and the amendment of Mr. Preston were taken up; when Mr. Brown rose and addressed the house as follows:...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The bill to amend an act authorizing the Board of Public Works to subscribe on behalf of the Commonwealth, to the stock of the Petersburg Rail Road, was read a third time. Mr. Brown said...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Andrew Jackson was unanimously recommended to the Citizens of Virginia, as the next President. \"Mr. Miller of Powhatan then submitted the following Resolution...\"(Concerning the Vice-President). Mr. Brown of Petersburg, then submitted the following by way of substitute for the above...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence while Brown established himself in Clarksburg, and while representing Harrison County in the General Assembly. The material in this box covers the period 1825 to 1829, when John Thompson Brown was resident of Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia). In this period John Thompson Brown wrote some of the \"Letters to the Editor,\" printed in the Clarksburg Enquirer, contained in the scrap book noted above in Box 14. A draft of a part of the letter concerning the poverty of Mr. Jefferson is to be found in this box (1825). In July 1826, John Thompson Brown wrote to his brother Henry Brown, Jr. of his aim to run for the U.S. Congress. In 1827 he was elected to the House of Delegates; he was re-elected in 1828 and 1829. This box also contains various printed and manuscript material touching upon his career in the General Assembly. By the end of 1829, John Thompson Brown had established himself in Clarksburg, built a house, and planned to buy into a partnership in a store to advance his financial position. In a letter of March 23, 1829 he mentions his desire to run in the next election for the U.S. Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...the friends of Old Hickory...hear Adamses success spoken of and the probability of Clay's being made Secretary of State...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a legal opinion concerning sheriffs, which his father apparently requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA flowery letter to an old friend from Princeton. \"I have acquired some little reputation at the bar and a practice that supports me very decently.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of an address to an investigating group (perhaps a grand jury), with endorsement: \"1. Act against cutting down trees. 2. Act providing for a good and sufficient jail.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is part of a printed letter concerning \"Mr. Jefferson the disclosure of his poverty...\" over the signature Alexander. (See bound scrapbook, the last item in Box 14.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesire of John Thompson Brown to run for the U.S. Congress or for a seat in the General Assembly. Suggests that Henry Brown send $1,000.00 to help achieve this.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I find that there is a serious and, I believe, a somewhat general wish to bring me out for the Legislature.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I am a candidate for the Legislature at the next election...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn announcement of the candidacy of John Thompson Brown for the General Assembly. He reviews what he considers to be the most important problems of the day, and discusses (1) the invasion of State sovereignty by the Federal program of \"internal development,\" (2) the harm done to Southern farmers by import duties, (3) the calling of a Constitutional Convention for the state of Virginia, (4) the dangers of the uncontrolled banking system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His election to the General Assembly; hope of election to the U.S. Congress, and the purchase of a four acre lot in town. In the first letter which John Thompson Brown wrote from the House of Delegates he said \"I have not taken much part in the debates of the House and do not expect to do so...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe note is \"in regard to the question whether Clinton or Calhoun should run as Vice-President on the Jackson ticket\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis ride to Richmond in a coach with other, more experienced law-makers, \"having been, as you predicted, greatly edified and instructed by a coach-full of legislators 'big with the cares of state.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull title: \"Report of a Committee Appointed To Enquire Into The Nature And Extent Of The Evils Arising From The Present Unsettled State Of Land Titles On The Western Waters Of Virginia, And To Devise A Remedy Therefor, With Leave To Report A Bill Or Otherwise\" 6 pages. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition to the General Assembly for a divorce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition to the General Assembly for a divorce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Resolving that members of the House of Delegates be requested to unite...in advancing the cause of this Society before the General Assembly of Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn John Thompson Brown's speech: \"considered the most able one that had been delivered in the House in 5 years.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Society, in the success of which, you are pleased to express so deep an interest, is I believe, making sure progress.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis legislature activities and speeches. \"I am a Jackson man like yourself but not perfectly orthodox, as you would say, on the subject of States Rights. I published my opinions, pamphlet of 30 pages, 12 months ago and will send you a copy...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Deptartment F 247 H3B73. The second copy is located in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, under the same call number as above. 17 pages. A report to his constituents on such matters as (1) the state Constitutional Convention, (2) the lottery for the Randolph Academy in Clarksburg, (3) county elections, (4) the bill abolishing the chancery Courts and establishing a Superior Court, (5) a Turnpike to their area (defeated by the \"Eastern People\"), (6) the proposed Baltimore Railroad and (7) the settling of the question of land titles in Western Virginia. Included in the pamphlet are the full texts of the report of the committee on this subject, which he chaired, and the bill proposed by the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComment on the land titles, Chancery court bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Even now I am as comfortably situated as I could desire and shall support myself hereafter without any further drafts on your goodness...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Now well situated in his \"mansion,\" he discusses his prospects for Congress and of his plan to \"offer 2 years hence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder appointing John Thompson Brown Adjutant of the 11th Regiment, Virginia Militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes are initialed \"J. T. B.'s\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"McConley's System of Sword Tactics.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReflections on people met at the Medicinal Springs, as contrasted with those of his constituency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In February, he forwards a copy of sheriff's commission to his father. During the year he borrows $400.00 for payments on his house in Clarksburg, and by the end of the year his father has agreed to advance enough capital for him to become a partner in a mercantile business. Upon the conclusion of the 1828-1829 session of the General Assembly, he writes that he will be a candidate once more, then run for Congress. In the letter of March 23rd, he writes that opposition has arisen \"on account of some laws we had passed last session authorizing the county court to levy a tax for repairing roads and bridges.\" On March 23rd he relates his experiences in Washington at the inauguration of Jackson: on December 14th he predicts that the basis of votes for whites will be surrendered in the formation of the new State constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests they ride together to Alexandria, then go to Richmond by boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Virginia Constitutional Convention: \"I had an opportunity of hearing the most distinguished members of the body--Mr. Madison and Mr. Marshall among the rest...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from after his marriage to Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg (May 1830), and his move to that city, which he represented in the General Assembly in 1831. Also includes over one hundred toasts given at various occasions. The change which was to occur in the life and fortunes of John Thompson Brown in the year 1830 is forecast in the first letter of this box, a letter received by Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg circa December 1829, in which there is a discussion of \"Mr. B.\" Three months later (March 18, 1830) in a letter to his father, John Thompson Brown announces his intention of leaving Clarksburg, and of his need for a horse and sulky so that he may arrive in Petersburg in a manner which should \"avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution.\" The next letter in the collection (May 9, 1830), in draft, contains an account of his wedding, a wedding which was attended by no members of his immediate family. Subsequent letters tell of the generosity of the new father-in-law John V. Willcox in the gift of a town house \"provided with servants,\" a draft of $1500, and the promise of as much more as he asks (July 22, 1830). Yet the position is not satisfactory and because John Thompson Brown feels that he is losing his independence, he returns to Clarksburg with the intention of resettling there and sending for his wife (May 2, 1831). During a four week visit to Harrison County, he finds his political position has declined (June 7, 1831), so he returns to Petersburg, and is invited to make the Independence Day address for the town (June 8, 1831). As a result of this address (and the good influence of his father-in-law) he is nominated to represent the town in the House of Delegates, and is elected without opposition (September 26, 1831). He successfully sponsors a bill in the Assembly for the Petersburg Railroad (28 December 1831), is appointed Judge of Elections for the Petersburg Office of the Bank of Virginia (December 29, 1831), and is sought as a sponsor of a new newspaper which is being established in Richmond (October 20, 1831). Of particular interest is a letter to his nephew outlining his philosophy of life and advising the young man on his future (October 3, 1831). A report of the slave insurrection in Southhampton is described in a letter of September 26, 1831. At the end of this box are collected more than a hundred drafts of toasts made by John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA friend writes regarding \"Mr. B.,\" \"a man of boundless pride and diffidence. His attachment was cut down in the bud and You, my sweetest Mary, have hoped whilst he desponded...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My friends, Webster, Goffard, and others believed I could certainly be elected to Congress next Spring...I wish to appear at P[etersburg]in a manner which would probably be expected and to avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution. Henry is to get me a sulky, horse, etc., and if you can spare this additional sum you may hand it over to him...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our nuptials took place at the time expected and I cannot say that there was any other allay to my happiness, than that neither you nor any of my near relatives were present.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On his honeymoon: \"Peronneau Finley travels with us, as one of our immediate party. Mr. Willcox, Sr., and three of his friends are going to N. York to the races. They came with us thus far...\" There is much discussion about where they will live, but, \"I think it probable we shall reside in Petersburg...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his Washington visit: \"we remained a week, were introduced to the President, etc., heard some interesting debates and saw all the great men of the nation...My situation is in all respects agreeable.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations on her marriage coupled with much advice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents After a visit with his father, he writes: \"I have nothing to add on the subject of my future arrangements. I shall pursue the course which you seemed to approve when we were together.\" He writes later that Mr. Willcox has turned over to them his town house \"furnished with servants\u0026amp;amp;quot;; in another letter: \"He handed me a check for $1,500 and said that I should always have as much as I wanted...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends advice to his younger brother and, and account of his own situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters from Harrison County report that \"the District needs me badly...but it is too late...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I regret that you have temporarily declined public life--for I would not believe you have abondoned it altogether.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Autographed draft. Advice given to a young man summarizing John Thompson Brown's own philosophy of life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On his return to Harrison County, \"I found that my position here was to be too dependent...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"At a meeting of the citizens of Petersburg...'Resolved, that John Thompson Brown, Esq., he appointed Orator of the Day'.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed drafts. The first important public speech of John Thompson Brown, in Petersburg, one which appears to have established his reputation, and which influenced his decision to remain there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his Independence Day address; the wisdom of his brother's decision to visit England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: See 25 April 1822, Box-folder 14:21, These are the continuous drafts of multiple letters. This draft concerns the second part which contains a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On July 25, he states that his brother has left on the packet for Baltimore on the way to Liverpool. Concerning his \"reasons of my determining not to remove to Harrison.\" On September 14 he writes that his wife has given birth to a son, who will be named Henry Peronneau, \"after you and my friend Peronneau Finley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A letter from Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown to John Thompson Brown encloses the letter from Henry Brown Jr. Henry Brown, Jr. writes of his journey, as a result of which \"I become more and more an American in feeling and principle...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I was elected without opposition after announcing my sentiments freely and boldly.\" News of an insurrection of Negroes in Southampton (Nat Turner), \"they killed 55 persons, mainly women and children.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his opinions on the education of his nephew, Edward. He approves strongly of the emphasis on science to be found at West Point; on going to college among the Yankees: \"I partake in some measure of the prejudice against them--but think nevertheless that...southern firewould be none the worse for being somewhat cooled by the northern frost.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA new newspaper is proposed for the city of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA request for help in covering a $3,000 debt to \"sharpers.\" Endorsed by Windham Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes the quarters he has for his wife and son. On the main question of the day he writes: \"I think no measure can or ought to be taken now for the abolition of slavery...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"the bill now before the Legislature on the subject of our (Rail) Road.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of John Thompson Brown as judge of the election for directors of the Bank of Virginia in Petersburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo speeches given before the House of Delegates, published in pamphlet form: The speech of John Thompson Brown, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the Abolition of Slavery; Speech of John Thompson Brown, (of Petersburg,) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, in Committee of the Whole, on the State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina. The important and exciting national political events of the years 1832 and 1833, as they affected the people of Virginia, are seen through the eyes of John Thompson Brown in the items included in this box. A member from Petersburg in the House of Delegates of the Virginia Assembly, John Thompson Brown was placed in a position of leadership and strongly influenced the decisions taken in those critical years. His speech on the abolition of slavery was considered so important that Judge Henry St. George Tucker and others raised the money to have it printed (18 January 1832). He was a member of the Virginia delegation to the national convention of the Republican Party; his resolution of the Vice-Presidential nominee (21-22 May 1832) was the one adopted by the Virginia caucus. As Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates, the question of President Jackson's moves against the United States Bank was of particular concern to him (9 April 1833). Great excitement was aroused by South Carolina's threat of nullification. John Thompson Brown was a member of the Committee on Federal Relations, and his substitute motion on the question is included in this box, as well as his speech on The State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina, delivered 5 January 1833, also published in pamphlet form. John Thompson Brown was invited to be a Director of the Petersburg Railroad which he declined (7 May 1832), and was considered for the position of U.S. Senator, although he felt that he was not qualified by years or experience (December 1832). An interesting report of his meeting with President Jackson is included in a letter from John Thompson Brown to his wife (23 May 1832). Also included in this box are letters from John Tyler, William Cabell Rives, and William Segar Archer (7 February, 3 March 1833). Two poems, possibly written by John Thompson Brown, clipped from a newspaper, signed Julian are included at the end of this box. 81 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes of the fortunes of the (Petersburg) Railroad Bill in the House of Delegates and State Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation regarding Rensselaer School. Samuel T. Brown, younger brother of John Thompson Brown, appears to have been interested in this school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this important speech John Thompson Brown took up several proposals for the freeing of slaves, including that of Thomas Jefferson, as submitted to the Legislature by Jefferson Randolph, his grandson, and argued against each.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My speech on abolition has had great eclat--a fund has been raised for publishing it in pamphlet form for general distribution... Judges [Henry St. George] Tucker and Brookehave taken active part in puffing the speech.\" He also reports, \"I have carried my Railroad Bill...and shall enjoy the credit of effecting it by my personal influence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, E 449 L45. 47 pages. Includes in a \"Postscript\" an answer to a statement in The Enquirer over the signature of Jefferson [Randolph]. Reference is made to a remark made in The Wig that his argument \"had been far surpassed by the discussion of the subject by a stripling . Mr. Brown of Petersburg.\" General Assembly. Committee on Federal relations. Official Document Nos. 14, 15, 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a suggested amendment for the Circuit Court Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe cannot give his nephew, Edward Steptoe, an appointment to West Point because he has used his appointment for the session. \"...the Senate is involved in the Tariff discussion...The farther I have gone into it the more thoroughly have I convinced myself of its tyrannical and oppressive character.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA resolution from the Petersburg Rail Road Company to tender thanks for \"the zeal and ability with which our Delegate John T. Brown, Esq. and our Senator, William Old, Esq. have exerted in procuring passage of the said (Rail Road) act.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is the resolution presented by John Thompson Brown and reported in a newspaper article of this date preserved in the scrapbook to be found in Box 14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Murray Mason (1798-1871).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I send you 2 copies of John's speech (on Slavery) and a paper with one of Jefferson Randolph's in reply to him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines appointment as a member of the Board of Directors of the Petersburg Railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autographed draft. Notes on the convention of the whole party and of the Virginia Caucus. At the latter the resolution of John Thompson Brown. was adopted, viz. that Virginia's vote should go first to P. P. Barbour for Vice-President, and when there was no longer a reasonable prospect of his selection, to Van Buren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...on last evening we went to the President who is in excellent health and fine spirits. Many persons here, including some members of Congress from Virginia, seem to be much dissatisfied with our proceedings at Baltimore...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents To his youngest brother, attending college, regarding the health of Henry, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of Finley's brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe family has traveled south to escape an epidemic of Cholera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In the letter of December 3, he discusses the election of U.S. Senators, stating that Mr. Leigh is out because of his opposition to President Jackson. Among those mentioned for the position are Judge Henry St. George Tucker, John Randolph Rives, and himself, though he feels that he has neither the years nor the experience for the position. President Jackson's message on the U.S. Bank is discussed. On nullification he writes: \"It will, I fear, be an exciting subject and one of engrossing interest...South Carolina is unquestionably wrong and as long as she remains in the Union, must obey its laws...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe possibility of his appointment as Senator to supply the vacancy left by Mr. Tazewell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcitement in Washington caused by the President's proclamation on nullification debate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the removal of deposits from the U.S. Bank by the Federal Government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I was rather mortified at making a very poor speech [on Federal Relations] in the House today...To avoid misrepresentation I shall have to write out my speech...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Doc. No. 14. Report of the Committee on Federal Relations Doc. No. 15. Mr. Marshall's Substitute to the Report... Doc. No. 16. Mr. M'dowell's Amendment to Mr. Marshall's Substitute,... Opinion on proceedings in South Carolina, the proclamation by Andrew Jackson, and \"the communication of the governor of this Commonwealth on the same subject.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelivered January 5, 1833. Richmond: Thomas W. White, printer. 1833. 42 pages. 3 copies. After stating his opposition to protective tariffs, John Thompson Brown argued that they result from \"a perversion of the spirit and intent of the Constitution, rather than a violation of its literal principles.\" He compliments the Chief Magistrate of the United States on his general policy but disputes the Proclamation of the President on other grounds, basing his argument on The Law of Nationsby E. de Vattel. As to the action of South Carolina, he contends that there is no possibility of nullification under the Constitution, but that the redress of the wrong done in the tariff act must come by recourse to the Supreme Court, to the \"Co-states\" acting in Congress, and if necessary, by an amendment to the Constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Substitute Submitted By Mr. Brown, Petersburg, For the Amended Report of the Committee on Federal Relations\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompliments John Thompson Brown on his resolutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I was anxious myself that Virginia should maintain an impartial and just attitude toward both S. Carolina and the President, but far the greater part of the Assembly seemed in favour of going into one extreme or other . . . whereas I thought there was error on both sides...\" He remarks that Edward [Steptoe]has been successful in getting his appointment to West Point \"obtained (by Mr. Archer, the Senator) as a favour to me\u0026amp;amp;quot; but \"without...your letter...the application could scarcely have been successful.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Printed manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of Edward Steptoe to West Point; report of the enforcing bill in the President's proclamation, and the Tariff Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In July he announces the birth of a son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On the Force Bill and the Bank of the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe two items are signed Julian. \"On seeing Miss ____ at Clarksburg,\" and \"Julian Abandoning His Muse.\" Possibly written by John Thompson Brown about this period.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten by John Thompson Brown, Petersburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written by John Thompson Brown during portions of the 1833-1834 and the 1834-1835 sessions of the General Assembly. The manuscripts begin with letters reporting the legislative battle fought and lost against the Portsmouth-Norfolk road which John Thompson Brown believed would have disastrous effects on the future of Petersburg (January 1834). Near the end of the box are letters concerning John Thompson Brown's battle fought with fists and canes in the halls of the State Capitol with a fellow representative John Hampden Pleasants (January 1835). The fracas resulted from a heated debate on the election of a U.S. Senator. John Thompson Brown was one of those mentioned for the position of U.S. Senator (December 1834), but his youth (28 years) was against him and he did not enjoy the rough and tumble of party politics then developing. Also of interest are the draft of a speech delivered on the occasion of the death of Lafayette (9 July 1834), and two notebooks used by John Thompson Brown as Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates (January 1835). 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews that his brother, Samuel, is ill at Harvard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on his progress at the college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His attempts to defeat the Norfolk rail road in the Assembly; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All is lost except our honour. The Portsmouth Bill [Norfolk railroad] has passed...our town [Petersburg] is prostrated...but the ancient spirit of our little town, which Mr. Madison called the 'cockade of the old Dominion' is not dead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA patent for producing domestic salt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection of a U.S. Senator, for which he has been mentioned; Mr. Leigh's election. At the end of February and beginning of March he is kept in bed with an illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his views of the political situation, mentioning the message President Jackson sent to Congress with the \"Force Bill,\" the President's plans for the Bank of the U.S., and objections to Van Buren and \"the N. York system of tactics which he will bring with him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Samuel, John Thompson Brown's brother, to start his study of law with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn J. Allen (1797-1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sold bank shares to help his brother go into business for himself; gives advice on racing horses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a speech delivered in Petersburg on the occasion of the death of Lafayette. 43 pages. Endorsed: \"To my sons, should they ever read it.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of his progress at the U.S. Military Academy. John Thompson Brown is the uncle of Edward J. Steptoe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a letter sending condolences for the death of a sister and congratulations on the birth of a son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents His resignation from the U.S. Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No subject arouses anybody except the senatorial election.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe offers to place all his monetary resources at the service of his brother in his new business venture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters, 1 draft. On the 17th he prepared a draft of a letter, which he sent on the 20th, giving an account of a fight in the halls of the General Assembly between himself and John Hampden Pleasants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of apology for the battle fought in the halls of the Virginia Capitol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn account of his speech which was \"better received than anything I have ever made.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA speech \"...upon the Election of a Senator in Congress: Delivered in the House of Delegates of Virginia\". 28 pages. Printed book. Points out the importance of this election for \"future political events and party combinations in the state,\" and defends the incumbent, Mr. Leigh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten by John Thompson Brown. 70 pages. Autographed Manuscript. Prepared for use in the Finance Committee of the House of Deputies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on taxes, license fees, and the like, prepared by John Thompson Brown for use on the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates. 116 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from February 1835, until his death in November 1836; manuscripts of four articles written to oppose the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President. The closing sessions of the State Legislature of 1834-1835 are reported in the letters at the beginning of this box. The party spirit runs high in Petersburg as the \"Jackson party\" opposes John Thompson Brown (March 1835). He is involved in a street fight with an opponent in which he receives a black eye, but the argument is made up after he wins the election (April 1835). Before the next session of the legislature, John Thompson Brown is occupied in collecting more material on the question of slavery (August 1835), and prepared three long drafts written in opposition to the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President of the U.S. Undated drafts of notes on legal cases are included at the end of the 1835 section. Henry Brown, Jr., the brother of John Thompson Brown, died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to Philadelphia and New York for his Lynchburg store. The trip of John Thompson Brown to meet the body of his brother, and his activity in settling his brother's affairs in Lynchburg are reported in the letters included in this box. At the end of July he takes his family to his father's home, Otter Hills, near New London in Campbell County, for the funeral sermon of Henry Brown, Jr. While there he contracts an illness which keeps him there until his death on 26 November 1836. 104 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces the birth of a son, John Thompson Brown II, and tells his brother that he had ordered $2800 placed to his account to support the store that he had opened.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political activity in Petersburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Jackson party has brought out the most popular man in Petersburg against...it is quite likely he will beat me.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On April 18 he writes, \"I was elected by a majority of 37 (13 of which were from Richmond).\" There is also a report of a street fight between John Thompson Brown and \"a Jackson man.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the chances of Van Buren to carry Virginia in the election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans to retire from politics and seek a position as Judge of the courts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe has sent a box of books to help him in his law studies, and describes a visit by his old friend Peronneau Finley and his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to his father about plans to visit him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Drafts on the subject of the northern resolutions on slavery, particularly those recently passed in Portland and Boston. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family discussion, especially concerned with the sisters who were yet to find husbands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice of the election of John Thompson Brown as an honorary member of the Jefferson Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe content is on the stand of Mr. Van Buren on emancipation. 28 numbered columns. Signed \"Mr. Brown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on this topic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on this topic. Also includes an additional 2 page insertion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on this topic. The series of drafts is in opposition to Martin Van Buren, candidate for the President of the United States. 48 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGood reports of the new business venture of his brother, Henry Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo his brother, on a buying trip to New York; political prospects now look bright, but \"the state is lost\" to the Anti-Van Buren forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommission as Captain in the Cavalry of the Virginia Militia. Signed by Wyndham Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Captain John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Thompson Brown writes five letters from Hobson's Inn, Homes, Otter Hills, and Lynchburg. On the trip to accompany his sister-in-law and the body of Henry Brown, Jr. back to the family home, Otter Hills. Henry Brown, Jr. died while on a shopping trip to New York for supplies for his Lynchburg store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe body of Henry Brown, Jr. was taken that morning for Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the death of her father, Henry Brown Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Taking inventory at the store of his late brother; preparing to settle his estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the stocktaking in the store of Henry Brown, Jr. On July 19 he wrote that he was coming to his father's place on the Sunday next to hear his brother's funeral preached. This is the last letter from John Thompson Brown to his father, for on that visit to Otter Hills he was taken with the illness from which he died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the disposal of the store inventory; sends a piano to her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMourning his brother's death, he makes arrangements for his own family to join him. (This is the last letter written by John Thompson Brown preserved in this collection.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe niece of John Thompson Brown writes to her uncle regarding the recent death of her father, Henry Brown, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes regarding the settling of the store business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures: \"A lock of the hair of John Thompson Brown, 29 years\" envelope marked, \"For sister Mary from my dear brother John's Grave, Nov. 13th, 1845, Mrs. Alice Brown Worthington,\" with clover leaves inside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Robert B. Bolling, Chairman. A resolution in memory of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned D. M. Bernard, Clerk. Endorsement by James MacFarland, Jr., to Mrs. John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondolences on the death of her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA resolution that the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days in honor of John Thompson Brown, by William A. Dod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA copy of the unanimous resolution of the House of Delegates in memory of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of grief written by Mrs. Brown to her father-in-law. Mrs. Mary E. Brown is the widow of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter of consolation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn service as Executors of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: A dramatic sketch, Kentucky Land Laws, Goosawattee Indians, and map of the region around Bedford, Virginia. 40 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 pages. Draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pages. Autographed draft. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bounties offered for Indian scalps in Bedford between 1755 and 1758.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large folded ink drawing of a building \"taken from the Colonade of the Temple of Minerva Parthenon at Athens,\" with notes of construction details.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Thompson Brown, Colonel of 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery who was killed in action in 1864. Included are letters concerning a disagreement with William Nelson Pendleton. Papers also include correspondence of his son, Henry Peronneau Brown and his son's wife Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown as well as newspaper clippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker and the correspondence of Cynthia Beverley Tucker Coleman. There are also nineteenth century engravings. Boxes 20 - 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, commissions, receipts, etc., of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, killed in action on May 6, 1864; his drafts of speeches in defense of slavery. This box contains the papers from the period after the death of John Thompson Brown, and concern John Thompson Brown II, born in 1835, some 18 months before the death of his father. One letter (November 20, 1844) lists the courses studied by boys at the ages of 9, 11, and 13; a travel book gives an interesting picture of Europe (May 4, 1857); and a draft of a letter describes the bleedings to which a tourist entering Italy had to submit. John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by the members of his company (December 1, 1859). Also included are notes of speeches made to rouse war enthusiasm. The receipt for a saber and belt (April 23, 1861) mark the beginning of action, and other records follow John Thompson Brown II's rise to Major, then to Colonel. His request for a transfer to a more active field of war and an extended argument with his commanding officer, Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton, are of interest. The box concludes with items which appear to have been on the person of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, when he was killed in action on 6 May 1864. 83 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the courses in school taken by a nine year old boy and his two brothers, Wilicox, 11 years old, and Peronneau, 13 years old.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 pages. Draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertifies that John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by viva voce vote of the members of his company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReferences to Douglas and the threat to slavery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the raid on Harper's Ferry by John Brown, October 19, 1859, and the treatment of him as a martyr in the North. 5 pages. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I greatly fear that the time has passed when great questions of State equality are to be settled in the Halls of Congress...this settlement requires powder and ball...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on ammunition on hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Court Martial action taken for refusal to do guard duty, by a trooper under the command of Colonel John Thompson Brown II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for transfer, with his command, to the Division of General D. H. Hills, so that he might be more actively engaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a suggestion for winter furloughs in order to extend the length of service in the fighting season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished by West and Johnson, Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a dispute arising between the two over John Thompson Brown's command.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by W. H. Taylor and Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Autographed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for whitewashing two rooms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest the return of his report on the battle of Chancellorsville so that he might submit it to General Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift list and cover addressed to Jackson's Reserve Artillery, near Bowling Green, Caroline County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook containing several commissions, leather bound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph poem and newspaper text; \"Lines written on seeing 'Rifle' the war-horse of Col. J. T. B....\" from the Richmond Dispatch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe marker titled \"Thompson Brown\" has blue ribbons attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe papers relating to the oldest son of John Thompson Brown, Henry Peronneau Brown, begin with letters written by his mother Mrs. Mary E. Brown. She expresses concern that her son is more interested in affairs other than his studies (March 1, 1849). His school career is traced briefly through his years at the University of Virginia (June 28, 1851). The letters exchanged between Henry Peronneau Brown and his fiancee, Frances Bland Coalter, 1858, lead into the family correspondence which completes this box. (Other letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her family are found in Box 6, Coalter and Tucker Papers.) From May, 1861, all letters are concerned with the war. Letters written by John Coalter II, to his sister Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown in 1878 give a graphic picture of the struggle made by a southern farmer to re-establish himself after the war. 108 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written to Samuel T. Brown while he was in Charleston, South Carolina and New London, Virginia. The widow of John Thompson Brown writes with concern about her oldest son, Peronneau, who is attending school in South Carolina. He was devoting too much time to outdoor affairs of college life and not enough to his studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Congratulating him on his success at Charleston College; a proposed biography of John Thompson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Henry Peronneau Brown, attending the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for 65 pounds of ice to Henry Peronneau Brown from Long and Stevens, Petersburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 letters. Affectionate letters to her fiance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In August she writes to console Mrs. Brown on the death of her mother, Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We are all as glad, dear Fanny, that your home is so lovely and you are so happy...for its mountain scenery.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning the failing health of their mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsolations on the death of Mrs. Coalter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover lacking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the loss of an infant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to his sister, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Eight calling cards in a cover addressed to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bachelor brother of Mrs. Brown writes that his loneliness on an out-of-the-way plantation is heading him to the madhouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She writes of the ladies making vests and shirts for the soldiers. News that the Yankees have landed at Hampton; the first of the war casualties in the family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaking clothes for the army: \"1500 yards have just been received which we are to turn our attention to at once.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis house was set afire and cannon are firing all about. Comments on \"the tennessee company...the roughest men you ever saw...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The wife of John Thompson Brown II, is in \"this antiquated spot\u0026amp;amp;quot; because her husband was drilling some new troops and sent for her to join him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Stanley, the family home, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTheir brother, Henry, is at a camp near Williamsburg; the other brother, John, is in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...adjoining the lands of Henry Peronneau Brown and others.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I am sorry Henry's name is not in the list of exchanged prisoners...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written while Henry was a prisoner at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, to his sister.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for wheat delivered. Signed A. Wynne and L. Hatchet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest for someone to serve the Presbyterian Church at Tappahannock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bill brought in Chancery Court by John R. Bryan against H. B. Tomlin, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter. The settlement of the John Randolph estate which was in litigation for many years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefuses a request for $500 by his nephew; recommends that he stop drinking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for wages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts with stores. 3 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote written on an early \"penny post card.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written to his sister as he made a start in farming after the end of the war: \"I have not the means to buy me a suit of clothes.\" Later he added: \"I never was as poor in my life before as I am now...I have not spent during the whole year on myself more than $10...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst mention of Cassie Tucker, who was later to marry John Thompson Brown III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA request for a purchase of a case of \"56 Home Remedies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of Cassie Tucker, wife of John Thompson Brown III. \"You have introduced into your home a very sunbeam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is addressed to \"Fanny\", his sister-in-law, and concerns the death of John Coalter II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement concerning the trust for Mrs. Fanny B. Brown (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autographed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters in this box concerning John Thompson Brown III, begin with one from his mother, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, the former Frances Bland Coalter. There are 6 report cards from The University School, Petersburg, Virginia (1877-1879). Of interest is a pamphlet of Resolutions Passed in 1894, 1895, and 1896...Denouncing the Bedford High School Act. Many of the letters in the collection are from Mrs. Cynthia B. Tucker Coleman to her niece Cassie (Mrs. John Thompson Brown III). Letters from the children, John Thompson Brown IV, Frances Brown, and Henry Peronneau Brown II, are included as well as photographs of some members of the family and pictures of the family home, Ivy Cliff, Bedford County (formerly Otter Hill) the home of Captain Henry Brown, great grandfather of John Thompson Brown III. At the end of the box is a notebook containing sermons copied out by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown for her son John Thompson Brown III. 80 items. (John Thompson Brown III, son of Henry Peronneau Brown, who married Cassie Tucker, thus reuniting the family with the Tucker line.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo her son (John Thompson Brown III) urging him to improve his writing and \"to read your Bible and say your prayers every day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA description of the London Museum and Zoo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport cards from University School, some countersigned by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown. 6 items. Printed document signed. Some contain letters by John Thompson Brown III, when the reports were sent home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaper written on Martin Luther.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends Bible reading as the antidote for \"the very corrupt sentiments which are scattered through the classical writers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The recent death of her husband, Dr. Coleman; the serious illness of Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents During her illness, Mrs. Brown's children are in the care of Mrs. Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA child's letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejoices that Cassie's health is \"entirely restored.\" Beverly Tucker and Braxton Bryan are mentioned as attending an assembly of the clergy at Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are addressed to \"Thompson\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo photographs, one of John Thompson Brown IV and his sister, Frances Bland Coalter Brown, with a servant, Aunt Jane; the other of the house, Ivy Cliff, originally called Otter Hill. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"...make haste and get well enough to come home where you are much missed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a separate sermon. Autographed draft signed. \"Given to my son June 5, 1890. Let him read it carefully and may God have mercy on his soul. Amen.\" (Mrs. Frances B. Brown died in September 1894.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to the Brown and Tucker families after 1900. Accounts of Cary A. Adams are placed at the beginning of the box. Newspaper clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska, relate to Judge John Randolph Tucker. Another member of the family, Captain David Tucker Brown, is represented by two letters (1918, 1919) written from France when he was serving as a member of the American Commission to negotiate peace. Seventeen undated items concerning unidentified persons are grouped at the end of the box. 85 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Pres. of Const. Convention, 1901-2.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorial from the Richmond Times-Dispatch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCandidacy for the position of Lieutenant Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeriodical. Pages 125-139. Printed manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Newsclippings regarding William B. Allison, Theodore Roosevelt, and \"The Political Situation, 1876-1908\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsclippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker taken from the Nome Daily Nugget, Nome Democrat and Nome Industrial Worker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the Farmer's Winter Institute in Agriculture, 1913-1914, of Virginia Polytechnic Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom \"The World\", New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Covers lacking. With the \"American Commission to Negotiate Peace.\" There is also mention of John Thompson Brown IV, of Wilmington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA proclamation by Westmoreland Davis, Governor. Also Includes a song sheet of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevolutionary War service claim, draft on the Bank of Virginia, and article surviving soldier's payments. 3 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"From private who served you on the memorable 8th of Jany, 1815.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from the Royal Geographical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Autographed draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn alphabetical list of flowers with the characteristics of each expressed symbolically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings of pictures from engravings, plus some advertisements and copies of publications. Circa 400 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 columns of news clippings from \"Central Presbyterian.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 poems, news clippings and a clipping with sheet music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustrated London News, December 18, 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas supplement from the Illustrated London News, December 18, 1869.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 clippings of engravings about archaeology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 clippings of engravings about farming and husbandry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 clippings of engravings of churches destroyed in the Chicago fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 clippings of Civil War engravings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 clippings of engravings of zoological topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 clippings of engravings about the Crimea when occupied by Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupplement to Harper's Monthly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeekly cartoons appearing in Harper's Monthly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 pages from the April 1872 issue of Hearth and Home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipping of Masthead of Harper's Monthly with an engraving of Clothes and Styles. November 29, 1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover page of the New York Fireside Companion. November 18, 1873.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive sections of the November 1873 edition of Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 18, 1874 pamphlet \"Pastoral Letter\" written by T.D. Witherspoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour clippings of engravings from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Family Almanac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull June 16, 1877 issue of Illustrated Christian Weekly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1883 Calendar sheet for Hiram Sibley \u0026amp;amp; Co., Seedsman, in color.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge foldout of the family tree of Queen Victoria from the Illustrated London News, \"Jubilee edition.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1896 price list for U.S. Stamps by N.E. Carter of Delavan, Wisconsin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree color illustrations with a poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Golden Horseshoe\" pamphlet with illustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix book sale advertisements by different publishers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA completed form for \"self-measurement\" for suits by the company, Noah Walker and Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive advertising cards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive advertisements for carriages, ranges, safes, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive sheets of medical advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions for playing the Monneuse Turkish Tubephone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 page notebook with pasted clippings of engravings of different subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped transcriptions prepared by Yolande (Lonnie) Dobbs, of material pertaining to John Thompson Brown in boxes 7 to 19. She chose material to transcribe that would \"provide a fuller picture of Brown, his family and his political career at a time in American and Virginian history when a number of significant events were taking place. The issues of slavery, states rights, tariffs, elections of Senators, the Bank of the United States, presidential elections and the changing political parties were issues of vital importance to John Thompson Brown.\" Transcribed from 1998-2005. CD of transcriptions is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction gives genealogical information of the Brown Family, beginning with Henry Brown who died in 1757 in New Jersey. Includes transcriptions of legal transactions, letters and other documents (not from this collection) which show the procession of the Brown Family from New Jersey to parts of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory of Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I. Typed and carbon transcriptions of selections of letters of John Thompson Brown (1802-1836). Also, handwritten transcriptions that are not typed. Includes notes on possible subject arrangement of the transcriptions. The following folders may loosely follow this order. Includes processing notes, genealogical information and a partial inventory. The project appears to be incomplete. The author of these transcriptions may be Lonny Dobbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo typed carbon inventories of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I, entitled \"...containing papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Harrison County and Petersburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters from 1814 to 1822.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters for 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne typed transcript and one carbon transcript of letters from 1818 to 1824.  Noted as \"Letters of J.T. Brown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne typed transcript, two carbon transcripts and the handwritten transcriptions of newspaper clippings from J.T. Brown's scrapbook. 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William Munford, Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, St. George Tucker Coalter, Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, and Henry Peronneau Brown.","This finding aid is also available in microfilm format in Swem Library, College of William and Mary. An additional index can be found at: National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States available from Chadwyck-Healey, Inc., 1021 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314.","Papers include John Coalter's autobiographical sketch (to age 18), 54 poems written by Coalter, St. George Tucker, and others including several by female writers. Correspondents of the Coalter family include St. George Tucker, Lelia Skipwith Carter Tucker, William Munford, Judith Randolph, Frances Bland Tucker Coalter and Maria Rind Coalter. Subjects include John Randolph of Roanoke (and his will), George Wythe, the Embargo of 1807-1809, College of William and Mary, War of 1812; and the springs of Virginia. Includes papers of Coalter's children: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter; and St. George Tucker Coalter and his wife Judith H. Tomlin and the correspondence of Coalter's granddaughter Frances Lelia Bland Coalter Brown. Her letters concern her education and friendship with Moses Drury Hoge. Boxes 1-6.","The series spans genealogical material, introductory material, poems, autographical material and John Coalter's correspondence until the death of his first wife, Maria Rind. The record of the gift of the collection, genealogical charts of the Tucker, Coalter, Tomlin and Brown families, and sundry genealogical notes which form a preface to the collection, are placed at the beginning of this box. The collection begins with 54 poems, the first of which is signed by St. George Tucker. Two signed poems by William Munford are included. The largest group of poems are those exchanged by John Coalter and Maria Rind, his first wife. Others were collected in the family papers until the middle or the latter part of the nineteenth century. The bulk of the material in Box 1 concerns John Coalter: an autobiographical sketch written by him on his 18th birthday, and letters covering the period of his early life from 1787, when he went to live with the St. George Tucker family, until the death of his first wife in 1793. Interesting letters from John Munford, a classmate of Coalter, are included, several of which concern the College of William and Mary and Harvard College.  221 items.","Note concerning the gift \"Received from Mrs. Fleming Saunders, of Evington, Virginia, in exchange for a scholarship grant to Miss Frances Bland Saunders,\" 3 March 1947.","Genealogical charts: 1. Coalter, with Tucker and Randolph connections; 2. Tomlin, as connected with Coalter and Brown; 3. Brown, as connected with Coalter and Tucker.","Chart of Coalter and Brown families compiled by Jennifer Boone for an honors thesis.","Sheets of sundry genealogical notes.","Notes concerning John Coalter (1769-1838).","Topical poems of this period written by John Coalter, Maria Rind, St. George Tucker, William Munford, and others.","Autobiographical sketch of John Coalter until his 18th birthday. Describes life on Walker's Creek, Rockbridge County; his responsibility for the farm while his father is away at war.","Samuel Brown is a young lawyer, earning 40£ per year as usher for John Holt.","Describes his new position as tutor to the children of St. George Tucker.","The death of Mrs. Tucker; plans of St. George Tucker to move because the plantation, Matoax, reverts to the sons of Mrs. Tucker (Richard, John, and Theodorick Randolph). He intends to move to Williamsburg, but he can no longer pay John Coalter 30£ per annum; offers to give legal training in exchange for tutoring services.","His father hopes that John Coalter will return home, to the higher country, for the \"sickly season.\"","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Samuel Brown gives details of his studies at Dickinson College, and congratulates John Coalter on his chance to study law with St. George Tucker.","Attending lectures of the Rev. James Madison, President of the College of William and Mary, on Natural Philosophy, and of Mr. Wythe on Law. When John Coalter loses his ribbon he must let his hair hang free for want of money to buy another.","Two young cousins, in custody of Indians for three and six years respectively, were freed by the army in Detroit.","James Rind, had been studying law with St. George Tucker in Williamsburg but left to take a position with \"Col. N.\" Maria Rind remains in the household of St. George Tucker, where she cared for the children.","Concerning his wedding trip.","Covers lacking. John Grierson Rind is a brother of Maria Rind. He mentions the need of John Coalter for a coat and a pair of spectacles.","Scope and Contents Approval of the Constitution by South Carolina is still in doubt; threat of an Indian War in Georgia. \"Brother Davidis over in Gloucester. If he has success in purchasing Negroes, I hope we will be ready to sett (sic) out on our route to the South.\"","First letter of young Micajah Coalter, who is learning to write.","\"Have you been exempted from paying the oppressive Duty which most of our Backwoods Gentlemen have paid for that Knowledge which they have gathered at Williamsburg in Autumn--I mean the loss of Health and a good complexion.\"","Mentions John Coalter's desire to return home.","Expresses desire to marry and to live on the farm while he is getting started in his law practice.","\"...nothing can be expected without riches...however deserving of a better fate the poor always meet with rudeness and contempt.\" (Children of a Williamsburg printer, the Rinds were orphaned at an early age and were helped by the Tuckers.)","Physical Location: For letters of 16 June 1790, 4 July 1790, and 7 Sept. 1790 see medium oversize file. 12 letters. His father does not have land to give him at that time, so he cannot marry at once. He has decided to move to Staunton, and continue his studies. In September he writes that he hopes to visit Williamsburg around Christmas, and apply for admission to the bar.","The letters are written with great difficulty and show a lack of schooling.","Mentions \"your quondam charges, Henry, Tudor, Beverley, and Fanny (Tucker) and John and Theodorick Randolph.\" Hopes he may live and study with Mr. Wythe. \"Nothing would advance me faster in the world than the reputation of having been educated by Mr. Wythe, for such a man as he, casts a light upon all around him.\"","John Coalter has borrowed a horse from him for the trip to Staunton.","\"I...was much pleased to hear of your gallantry but am affeared it has been attended with some accident which occasioned your move to the mountains again...\" (Evidently John Coalter did something to protect Maria Rind. He then decided to leave Williamsburg in order to establish himself and be in a position to support her as his wife.)","Physical Location: For letters of 6 April 1791 and 15 April 1791 see medium oversize file. 18 letters. After obtaining his license in Williamsburg, John Coalter has his first case in Amherst. Of St. George Tucker, he writes: \"I would rather have the approbation of that man than worlds for my admirers.\" Advice is given in regard to the torment by John Randolph; plans are made for their marriage in autumn.","In April she writes that Mr. Tucker plans to remarry; she wishes to move up the date of their marriage. She dreads \"the prospect of Johnny Randolph returning and you well know, my love, how liable your dear is to be insulted by him...\"","Physical Location: For letter of 23 April 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 3 letters. \"...thru the surprising friendship of Mr. Wythe, I live in his house and board at his table...In this happy situation tomorrow I begin the Study of Law.\"","Congratulates James Rind on receiving his license to practice law.","\"We visit very often at the different houses in the neighborhood, at Westover, Nesting, and Shirley, where I saw Robin Carter...we may expect to see you after Mrs. Carter has become Mrs. Tucker.\"","2 letters. Covers lacking. On the return of a wagon and horses; purchases of additional farm animals.","Scope and Contents Physical Location: For letter of 22 July 1791 see Medium Oversize File. 4 letters. Living and studying with Mr. Wythe. John Thompson (grandfather of John Thompson Brown) was among the 4th of July orators. Verse and poetic criticism of St. George Tucker. George Wythe is teaching his servant to write.","Scope and Contents This law practice is discouraging; entrusts Maria Rind to his care, and sends greetings on St. George Tucker's 39th birthday.","Discourages John Coalter from coming \"across the Alps\"-- there are too many lawyers already.","Covers lacking. Has moved to Richmond with Mr. Wythe. Mentions building of the canal. Samuel Brown to study in Scotland; congratulates John Coalter on his marriage to Maria Rind.","Elizabeth Tucker is sister of St. George Tucker, and an aunt of Fanny Tucker. Mentions other Tucker children, Henry, Tudor, Beverly, and Elizabeth, as well as Theodorick and Richard Randolph and the latter's wife, Judith. Comments on the proposed marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Carter, and the small children she will be bringing to the marriage.","Scope and Contents Description of George Washington delivering an address in Philadelphia. Congratulates John Coalter on his marriage and sends compliments to his brothers. (This Samuel Brown may be the uncle of John Thompson Brown.)","The letter, addressed to \"Fan\", was written soon after Mrs. Coalter had gone to Staunton with her husband.","The letter is addressed to \"Fanny\". On the marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter.","Scope and Contents Death of Maria Skipwith; the great distress of Mrs. (Lelia Skipwith) Tucker.","His wages are to be 15£ or 20£ per year as a clerk.","Scope and Contents The letter from Edinburgh contains an interesting description of life in the Scottish capital, the coldness of his fellow students until they are introduced, and his warm reception by a family to which he had a letter of introduction.","Scope and Contents Reports that there are about forty students at the College of William and Mary; Theodorick Randolph has died; \"Thompson has left W\u0026amp;M,\" and his mother proposes to send him to Harvard.","Enquires about Maria and their expected first child. (Both mother and child died.)","Scope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg and Columbia, South Carolina. The \"distressing news\" that his wife has died in childbirth.","War reports; the parade of the Richmond Grenadiers, Light Horse and Light Infantry.","Consoles John Coalter on the loss of his wife; reports the Independence Day orations at the College of William and Mary, and mentions the raising of subscriptions to aid distressed French immigrants at Norfolk.","The subseries covers the correspondence of John Coalter during his second marriage to Margaret Davenport, and in the early years of his third marriage, to Frances Bland Tucker. Correspondence from St. George Tucker, Mrs. Lelia Tucker, Mrs. Judith Randolph, and others is included. The material traces the legal career of John Coalter from 10 April 1795, when St. George Tucker recommended him for the position of Clerk of the Court in Staunton, through the period of his second and third marriages to Margaret Davenport, 1795 (she died in 1797), and to Frances Bland Tucker, 1802. Included also are letters to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter from her father St. George Tucker, her stepmother Mrs. Lelia Skipwith Tucker, her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph of Bizarre, and others. Correspondence with William Munford, in Williamsburg, is also included. 164 items.","Recommends John Coalter as Clerk of the Staunton Court.","\"Yes, Peggy, my Maria is gone! The worst of evils has befallen your friend.\"","Requests payment of a debt.","Scope and Contents William Munford has returned to the College of William and Mary, and is \"in constant attendance on Mr. (St. George) Tucker...Mrs. Tucker has lately been so unfortunate as to lose a newborn child.\"","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. Accuses John Coalter of \"making a stroke at her character\"; makes insulting statements regarding John Coalter's late wife. John Coalter responds by threatening to take Jenny Stuart into court, after which she offers to return John Coalter's letter.","James Coalter is a merchant, dealing largely in indigo.","Recounts a voyage to Hampton Roads to view the French Fleet, consisting of 150 ships, including three men of war, five or six frigates, and armed merchantmen laden with flour. Party spirit in Norfolk; Aristocrats more prominent; acrimony inflamed by the presence of the French fleet and a British frigate. William Munford is ready to apply for his law license.","\"There can be but one in the world\"; for her, but he is \"out of her reach.\" At a recent dinner the first toast by Governor Lee was to her.","Scope and Contents Congratulations on the occasion of her marriage to John Coalter.","Scope and Contents The difficulty of finding passage for Mrs. Coalter and her mother from Williamsburg to Staunton. John Coalter is finally able to borrow a phaeton which he has overhauled and supplied with an umbrella. Advice regarding divorce of F.","Concerning a mare to be serviced.","The \"war\"; and Indian victory are mentioned and a bloody spring season is predicted.","Scope and Contents Letters written from Orangeburg, South Carolina and Louisville, Georgia. Divorce proceedings for a Mrs. Matthews before the Georgia Legislature.","Mention is made of a child expected by Mrs. Coalter.","Condolences \"on this distressing occasion\"; (the death of John Coalter's second wife in childbirth; the child also died.)","Scope and Contents Business letter concerning collections to be made in Virginia.","She should \"by this time be fatigued with the name of Tucker\"; and that she \"had better look about\" (for a husband).","The letter is from the papers of John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Judith Randolph, wife of Richard Randolph, half brother of Frances Tucker, sends greetings to Polly and Charles (Carter), step-sister and brother of Frances Tucker. The \"Mama\" mentioned is Mrs. Lelia Carter Tucker.","Complains that she is \"surrounded by the real evils of life.\" (Her husband had been linked with her sister in the famous scandal proceedings.)","Concerning a horse in which he is interested.","Hint of a June wedding for Frances Tucker.","Scope and Contents Fanny B. Tucker has just married John Coalter and returned with him to Staunton. Anne H. Nicholas writes that Lelia Byrd has died at the age of 18.","Scope and Contents Elm Grove was the new home of the Coalters. Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter was in the Warm Springs for her health in September.","Scope and Contents The letters are written from Richmond, Elm Grove, and Lexington. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter returns to Williamsburg for the birth of her first child, Francis Lelia; the burning of the buildings of Lexington Academy.","The letters are written from Williamsburg, Haymarket, and Fredericksburg.","Scope and Contents John Coalter was on the court circuit.","Scope and Contents The letters are undated, but are replies to those from Frances Bland Tucker Coalter to John Coalter.","F. Davenport was the mother of the second wife of John Coalter, who continued to live with the Coalters.","Concerning deed to property, probably Elm Grove, the home bought by John Coalter.","Maria Carter was a step-daughter of St. George Tucker.","Writes of obtaining a clerk's position with the Ohio Assembly at $4.00 per day.","Scope and Contents Death of her husband and her straitened circumstances; Bizarre in bad condition; hopes to send her son, St. George, to Europe to cure his deafness.","Scope and Contents In June, St. George Tucker and Mrs. Tucker set out for Staunton in order to be there for the lying-in of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents First mention of the second Coalter child, Elizabeth.","The illness of Tudor Randolph.","Congratulates John Coalter on the birth of his second daughter and the purchase of Elm Grove. He writes at length about the difficulty in buying good house servants.","Financial matters, mainly about bank shares and dividends.","St. George Randolph's visit to England; her disappointment over his continued deafness Dr. Cooper says \"occasioned by the irruption of his ears at nine months old.\" Has no authority over the servants. Illness of Polly the seamstress.","Scope and Contents Thirty sick Negroes. Poverty.","Scope and Contents John Naylor married to Jane, sister of John Coalter.","Payment of $1,230 on bank shares.","Scope and Contents The marriage of Beverley Tucker to Mary Coalter.","Scope and Contents Small pox.","Scope and Contents Difficulties in South Carolina caused by the embargo.","His wife Evelina has given birth to a son.","Anne Catherine Coalter was visiting the Coalters at Elm Grove.","Mention of her young daughters, Fancilea (Francis Lelia) and Lizba (Elizabeth Tucker Coalter).","Scope and Contents Frances Bland Tucker Coalter spent every summer at the medicinal springs for her health.","Correspondence of John Coalter and his third wife while he was serving as Circuit Court Judge; correspondence of their daughters, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, with parents and grandparents. Subseries finishes with the fourth marriage of John Coalter. Interesting comments on the effect of the embargo in South Carolina, and of episodes in the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Bay area are found in these letters. There is also a report of the destruction wrought in Bruton Parish Church by the \"youth of Williamsburg,\" and remarks of Saint George Tucker (June 14, 1809) upon the occasion of the birth of his first grandson, St. George Coalter, in which he strongly condemns the academies and colleges of that day. Letters include those exchanged by John Coalter with his third wife Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter from 1809-1811, when John Coalter was serving as Circuit Judge. In 1811 he accepted an appointment as judge of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; the family then moved to Richmond. There are many letters received by Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter between 1809 and her death in 1813, from her father St. George Tucker, and stepmother Mrs. Lelia Tucker, in Williamsburg, from her sister-in-law Mrs. Judith Randolph at Bizarre, and from other members of the family. There also are many letters to the daughters of John Coalter, Frances Lelia and Elizabeth Tucker, from their grandparents, from 1813 to the death of Frances Lelia Coalter in 1821.","On the appointment of John Coalter to his position as \"a judge under the new Judiciary System.\" (John Coalter was appointed February 7, 1807).","Mentions a visit from the newly married Beverley Tucker and Polly Coalter and writes concerning her sons Saint George and Tudor.","Scope and Contents Letters written by John Coalter from Botetourt, Greenbrier, Kanhawa Court House, and Richmond during spring and autumn sessions of the Circuit Court. Contain instructions for planting, the upkeep of Elm Grove, and other matters.","Instructions for planting and penning up of a farm.","Scope and Contents One of the letters concerns the troubles with the English and the hope for a peaceful settlement.","Scope and Contents Three letters written from Richmond and Williamsburg. In the letter of June 14, St. George Tucker mentions the birth of John Coalter's first son his first grandson (St. George Tucker Coalter) \"who, if my prayers for him may be heard, will never descend from the dignity of a private station.\" Concerning the education of his grandson, he writes, \"unless the manners of our youth, or the management of their tutor, shall undergo a most surprising and happy change in this Country, I had rather he should never hear of an Academy or a College, than enter the walls of one.","Congratulations on the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents This series of letters is concerned, among other problems, with the difficulty of meeting payments on Elm Grove, of a fight between two of their slaves, the treatment of one of the wives by slave husband and the imprisonment on the plantation of the two slaves. Effort to get a tooth pulled. Two doctors and, finally, \"a shoemaker named Cease\" were able to extract the tooth about a week after the first attempt was made. Alcoholism of a friend. Afflicting account of sister's situation at Bizarre. \"She must come to us, as soon as she can leave Bizarre; which she says cannot be before Xmas, that she may complete the clothing of the Negroes.\"","Appeals to James All to represent the district. About the war situation: \"We are more Colonies than ever--i.e. we give our wholetrade to aid Britain in her wars--were we Colonies we would only give the revenue arising from trade.\"","Scope and Contents Her parents were trying to buy a cook for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter without great success.","Scope and Contents These five letters although undated, are believed to have been written in 1810.","Scope and Contents Reports that Bruton Parish Church has been \"totally and wantonly destroyed...the Bellows and many of the pipes cut to pieces,\" evidently by the youth of the town.","Scope and Contents Eleven letters written from Richmond and Staunton. John Coalter attending the spring and autumn sittings of the Circuit Court, sends instructions for the management of the farm.","Scope and Contents Six letters discuss news of the farm, the slaves, and family. Relays questions from slave Ned about the farm and permission for him to visit his daughter in Rockingham and his wife's petition to accompany him.","Concerning a cook for sale.","David Coalter, Mary's father.","Scope and Contents Letters from William McPheeter, J. W. Allison, Joseph C. Cabell, Polly A. Steele, and William Kinney to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter (relatives of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter) are placed in one folder.","Scope and Contents The four letters from M.S. Baldwin, M. Bush, Arch. Stuart, and \"M. T.,\" in Richmond and Petersburg, are undated but are presumed to date from 1811, and placed in one folder.","Scope and Contents Five letters written from Lewisburg and Kanahwa. In May, John Coalter writes of his appointment as Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (May 11, 1811). \"God help me, I know not what to do. All have advised my acceptance.\" In October he writes of arrangements made for the move to Richmond, and of plans to sell the cattle at Elm Grove.","Scope and Contents In April Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter writes, \"I very much fear I shall never be reconciled to our fate\"--of separation for such long periods when John Coalter is absent on the court circuit. (A month later John Coalter was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals.) Also mentions a \"terrible whipping\" their two year old son St. George Tucker Coalter had \"for obstinacy.\"","Tucker strongly advises his brother-in-law against accepting his new appointment: \"Rest assured that no other Judge of the General Court will accept the office which is tendered you.\"","Scope and Contents John St. George Randolph is a son of Mrs. Judith Randolph.","Scope and Contents Two separate letters from B. W. Leigh and Catherine Matthews, Petersburg and Staunton, to John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Speaking of himself as an \"ex-judge,\" Tucker advises John Coalter regarding his new appointment; concern for the health of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents Frances Lelia Coalter writes with concern about her mother's health.","Scope and Contents News of the children sent to Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter who is quite ill.","Concern for Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter's poor health.","Scope and Contents The nine letters discuss troubled times are reflected in this series of letters. In July, Tucker comments on the American privateer with one nine-pounder which took a British schooner armed with four twelve pounders. In August he gives an account of the Baltimore riot in which a jail was broken into and prisoners assassinated. He writes that such action \"is beyond measure horrible and obnoxious; and every good Citizen ought to set his face against such damnable proceedings,\" but concludes, \"The Yankees, no doubt, will be glad of the precedent...I look forward to a dissolution of the Union, as an Event not far off.\"","Scope and Contents Two letters concerning the sale of Elm Grove.","Reflects the uncertainty of the war situation in his letter.","Scope and Contents Frances L. Coalter writes to her father who is with her mother, Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter, in her last illness at the medicinal springs.","Scope and Contents Writing to his daughter before she goes to the Springs for her final siege of illness, St. George Tucker sends the news that the enemy had left the waters about Williamsburg after much destruction and property along the river.","Scope and Contents In these letters it is apparent that Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter is near death.","Scope and Contents Letters of hope and prayer for the recovery of Mrs. Frances Bland Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents Three letters from Joseph C. Cabell, Mary W. Cabell, Edgewood, and Wm H. Cabell, Monte Videa. Reports of the war: \"the conduct of the British at Craney Island was the most cowardly imaginable,\" and \"We have just been informed by rumor that the British Squadron in the Chesapeake has been reinforced...\"","The cover has the date and \"J. Randolph, Jr.\" endorsed on it with the seal containing the Randolph Coat of Arms.","Writes of his \"great and irretrievable loss\" his wife died \"on Sunday evening, the 12th instant.\"","Scope and Contents The first letter was written after the death of St. George Tucker's daughter.","To her granddaughter, the second child of John Coalter and his late wife. (A biographical note of John Coalter's family is enclosed in the folder with this letter.)","Scope and Contents She writes that \"the events of the present week will supply to you the want of a Mother and Sister, which you have so severly felt, particularly in the last six or eight months.\" Frances L. Coalter, the sister of Elizabeth T. Coalter, died in 1821 at the age of 18. John Coalter was soon to marry his fourth wife, a widow Williamson.","Scope and Contents Second is titled \"Tucker-Green Annals.\"","Scope and Contents The Tuckers are in their summer home at Warminster, with Maria Carter Cabell, daughter of Mrs. L. Tucker, and her husband Joseph Cabell.","A New Year's greeting to his granddaughters.","Children of John Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter and St. George Tucker Coalter; their spouses; children and other extended family","Correspondence primarily of the two surviving children of John and Francis Bland Tucker Coalter: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan and St. George Tucker Coalter, and their respective spouses, John Randolph Bryan and Judith H. Tomlin Coalter. Includes genealogical material on the Tomlin family, and correspondence of Judith H. Tomlin before her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter. Her letters form an important part of the collection from this time until her death in 1859. The last letters from their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. St. George Tucker, are preserved, as well as letters to their uncles Henry and Beverley Tucker and John Randolph of Roanoke. Of special note is a letter of October 1831 in which St. George Tucker Coalter writes fully of Randolph during a visit to Roanoke. After his death in 1833, Randolph's will caused great difficulty and misunderstanding in the family, and appears to cast a slur on his step-father St. George Tucker. The letters of St. George Tucker Coalter to his wife and sister, especially those written from the springs which he visits each year, form the largest single group. In these letters an interesting picture of nineteenth century social life is to be found.","Typescript.","Scope and Contents School girl letters written by J. H. T. before her marriage.","Scope and Contents Judith H. Tomlin writes of her visit to Yorktown to see Lafayette on his return visit to America.","Scope and Contents Judith H. Tucker writes to congratulate Virgilia Savage in December on her marriage.","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Letters of my dear and venerated Grandfather, S. G. Tucker, High Souled, Generous Gentleman.\"","Scope and Contents Thomas T. Tucker, a brother of St. George Tucker, enclosed these two letters in a packet which he forwarded from Beverley Tucker.","Scope and Contents St. George Tucker complains about his sight and signs himself \"Your old blind Grandpa\" in the first of these letters. The last is endorsed: \"All the letters concerning my most dear Grandfather's illness and death are omitted and put to themselves.\"","Scope and Contents These two letters were written after the death of St. George Tucker.","Writes in regard to his instruction in law, as suggested by Elizabeth T. Coalter. He mentions the poor health of his step-brother, John Randolph of Roanoke; and suspects that his brother, Beverley, \"will not return to Virginia as a resident.\" Beverley Tucker, then in Missouri, did return to Williamsburg, and later became Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. Tucker enclosed his \"Introductory Lecture,\" reprinted from his Commentory on the Laws of Virginia . . . Lectures delivered at the Winchester Law School, pp. 7-14.","Scope and Contents The first letter is a printed invitation to a ball at the Jefferson Hotel with a message added; the second letter is a Temperance pledge signed by St. George Tucker Coalter, Judith H. Tomlin and three others.","Scope and Contents Evidently left in charge of his father's estate, Chatham, he writes concerning examinations at the College of William and Mary and of his experiences in vaccinating and performing minor operations on the slaves. (He was a 20 year old farmer with no medical training.)","St. George Tucker Coalter prepares to leave school to marry.","The letter is to Judith Tomlin Coalter after her marriage to St. George Tucker Coalter, December 16, 1829. \"Tell St. George that yesterday Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) made an attack on the Judiciary and Papa (John Coalter), finding no one else would rise to their defense, answered him...\"","Scope and Contents His \"chill and fever,\" the recurring sickness which was to bring on his early death in 1839. His wife goes to Chatham, the Coalter family home, for the birth of her first child, Walker Tomlin Coalter.","Scope and Contents In October he writes: \"Uncle R. (John Randolph of Roanoke) looks dreadfully, is much worn away by disease...\" Two weeks later he writes describing Randolph's estate and personality: \"He is very agreeable indeed and entertains me highly with his conversation on all subjects...He is a man of the finest and nicest feelings I have ever met with...\"","Scope and Contents Two letters concerning her husband's financial difficulties.","Scope and Contents Writes to his sister about crops, planting, and the like.","Scope and Contents The two cousins, grandsons of John Coalter, are infants; this letter is written by St. George Tucker Coalter.","Scope and Contents In the January letter, he announces the birth of a son, Henry St. George Tucker Coalter. From White Sulphur Springs, he writes on July 27 that \"the shortness of breath and the hacking cough have left me entirely.\"","Scope and Contents Her husband is at the Springs; she would like to join him but cannot afford it. \"He says he never wished for money before, as the want of it keeps him from having company...\"","Scope and Contents Letters written from Charlottesville, White Sulphur Springs, Warm Springs, Sweet Springs, and Salt Sulphur Springs. An interesting group of letters describing life at several of the medicinal springs which were so popular in the 19th century. He describes his daily regimen, the meals, the baths, other tourists, the costs, and the physical characteristics of the resorts.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her husband about family matters while he is at the springs for his health.","Scope and Contents A continuation of his previous letters, including a crude drawing of the buildings and grounds of Salt Sulphur Springs.","Scope and Contents In November she mentions that Beverley Tucker called on way to Williamsburg.","The boys, who are just learning to write, add their notes to the letter to their grandfather.","Scope and Contents Her husband is overworking, and she fears for his health.","The brother of Mrs. Judith H. Coalter writes to her father-in-law asking help in gaining a position with a Richmond company.","Scope and Contents He writes about his poor health; mentions his uncle, Beverley Tucker.","Scope and Contents John Coalter is very much concerned with gold mine projects; he now orders St. George Tucker Coalter about at his will, and has decided that the family shall move closer to him. They are dependent on John Coalter financially.","Scope and Contents Life at the springs, his continuing illness and his poverty.","Scope and Contents His discouragement as he contemplates the move insisted upon by his father: \"after seven years we have to begin the world afresh and fix and build and lay out and all that -- oh thunder - -how I dread and hate it.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding the move from Cumberland, New Kent County, to St. George's Park, King William County, and the difficulty of the move.","Scope and Contents John Coalter is very ill, and the new place is slow in getting established. Mention of the will of John Randolph of Roanoke.","Scope and Contents The will of John Randolph of Roanoke, in which the good name of St. George Tucker is slighted. Henry and Beverley Tucker, sons of St. George Tucker are also involved.","Scope and Contents Home has not been settled since leaving Cumberland. Her husband has finally bought a place \"about 2 hundred and 50 acres, very poor, with a new house but a very indifferent one.\"","Concerning the \"continued illness\" of Judge (John) Coalter; offers to be of any help that he can. (John Coalter died the day this letter was written.)","The correspondence between St. George T. Coalter, his wife, his sister Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan, and her husband John Randolph Bryan, form the core of the material in this box. It includes letters exchanged by the cousins, five Coalter children, and nine Bryan children. The controversy over the will of John Randolph of Roanoke is mentioned in several of the letters. St. George Tucker Coalter was a nephew of John Randolph, John Randolph Bryan was his godson, and both were heirs. St. George Tucker Coalter attempts to establish a new home where his late father John Coalter forced him to move (St. George Tucker Coalter was never financially independent of his father). A doctor's prescription, 28 April 1839, for the man who has been slowly dying of lung trouble and constant fever is: salts to be taken internally, salve rubbed on externally, baths at the medicinal springs and regular exercise. Four months later St. George Tucker Coalter died. The five surviving children of Mrs. Coalter and the nine children of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan add to the correspondence as the years go on, for the families are very attached to one another and there is much visiting back and forth as well as letter writing. The letters of the cousins have been combined in this collection, so that an interesting picture is given of the life of this period; see a report of a traveling entertainer who visits the great houses (23 February 1847), a description of a costume ball at Warner Hall (8 February 1851) and a list of courses studied at a Girl's school (2 February 1852). There is much discussion of diseases which were prevalent: consumption, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, cholera, and influenza. 16-year-old John Coalter copied out a cholera cure sent by his aunt for use by two local doctors (13 July 1849).","Scope and Contents The first letter is endorsed by John Randolph Bryan. The second was started by St. George Tucker Coalter but was completed and signed by his wife.","Scope and Contents Content is principally concerned with the rapidly deteriorating health of St. George T. Coalter. In June he begins a letter that he is unable to finish but by November he is again supervising the farm activity. The establishment of the new farm and the erection of additional buildings is a great strain.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Coalter wrote the first two letters for her husband who was too weak to write, but by December he was again active in supervising St. George's Park, their new home.","Scope and Contents 3 letters. Coalter visits his uncle, Beverley Tucker, who has moved back to Williamsburg.","Visiting the family home of Mrs. Coalter their son, John, falls down the basement stairs and is unconscious for a time. His father writes, \"the Doctor bled him and yesterday morning we gave him a dose of salts...he is now to all appearances as well as ever tho' from loss of blood, the shock, the Salts and low diet he is a little fainty when he first begins to move about in the morning.\" (The child survived the ministrations of the doctor.)","A receipt for $100.00 and a demand for another $100.00 on shares of stock.","Concerned with the business of a ferry, gold mines, and a mill, evidently part of the estate left by John Coalter to his two children.","Scope and Contents 7 letters. Mr. Coalter has had a relapse, and \"has lost all the flesh and muscle he had gained. Yet he makes a trip down country in April, only to return much worse.","He marks his 30th birthday: \"I can neither eat nor sleep nor move about with comfort and am so weak from fever...that I can hardly stand up or sit down.\"","Scope and Contents 3 letters. Letters written to her husband when he is on his last trip from home.","A doctor's prescription: salts, used internally, salves externally, baths at the Hot Springs, and continued exercise.","Announces the birth of a child to Mrs. Coalter. St. George Tucker Coalter writes of the \"fire in my breast that must soon burn me out.\"","Autographed letters signed E. News of a young son; congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a daughter. St. George Tucker Coalter adds a note in July 4th letter: \"I can't make much hand at writing this evening but I send you these few words to comfort you...my thoughts and prayers are with you may the Lord work all things together for our good.\" To this Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan hasadded the endorsement, \"The last line I ever got from him.\"","(St. George Tucker Coalter died at St. George's Park on, August 18, 1839.)","After the death of her husband, Mrs. Coalter has gone to live with her sister-in-law at Eagle Point.","Unsigned and undated.","Scope and Contents Mrs. Coalter moved from St. George's Park to Presley. Her brother, Harrison Tomlin, was living with the family and takes the place of a father to the children.","Scope and Contents Of her poverty and of the need for means to educate her children.","The son of Mrs. Coalter writes to his young cousin, the son of John Randolph Bryan, at Roanoke, a plantation that had been in litigation since the death of John Randolph. The property was being administered by J. R. Bryan, one of the heirs. Young John C. Bryan, was one of the chief beneficiaries of the will, then being contested.","Announcing the birth of a child.","Scope and Contents Preparations are made to send Fanny (Frances Bland Coalter) to live with her grandmother and to attend school in Fredericksburg. The sale of the estate of her late husband took place in October.","Scope and Contents Enquires about money from the estate of John Randolph of Roanoke; her plans to send John and Henry Coalter away to school. (St. George Tucker Coalter, father of John and Henry, was a nephew of John Randolph, and it was expected that the Coalter children would inherit something from his estate.)","Scope and Contents Written from school to his aunt; \"all of the boys have to get in school by sunrise and stay there until five in the evening.\"","The Bryan place, Eagle Point in Gloucester County, is so isolated and the family growing so large that a school teacher was kept there for the other children. She mentions her brothers and sisters, and tells of a traveling entertainer: \"De [Delia] and myself went to Warner Hall...and there found an Italian ventriloquist with a hat on that had little bells all around the brim...if he comes to Chatham you will probably be deceived by him...\"","Scope and Contents He tells his sister: \"I reckon this is the coldest and most melancholy place in the world.\"","Scope and Contents Hopes to get a place from the sale of the estate. \"Seven years this last Christmas is a long time not to have a house to call your own.\" Her hopes for the settlement of the Randolph estate are not fulfilled.","Scope and Contents Congratulates Mrs. Bryan on the birth of a son, her 8th child. Mentions shopping trips to Richmond and the remodeling of the house, so, perhaps, some money may have been received from the Randolph estate.","A 9-year old writes of attending a dance at Warner Hall and staying until 11 p.m. \"We take dancing lesson of 2 hours length every Saturday.\"","Scope and Contents Enclosure.","Scope and Contents Consumption and Cholera are discussed as well as the final division of the estate. Mrs. Coalter still hopes to be able to buy a home of her own. Sons John and Henry left in September for the University of Virginia where they room with their cousins, Jack Coalter and J. Braxton. On Christmas Day she mentions \"A dreadful affair has lately occurred at the University, one young man killed another, both intoxicated and from the south; as wicked as that is, it takes the cold blooded yankees to perpetrate the refinement of barbarism in stewing, and boiling...living people...\"","Henry T. Coalter, 16 years old, writes that he has had charge of the harvest at the farm because the overseer was sick. He has also advised the local doctors on Cholera cures: \"Mama received your letter by the last post and was much obliged to you for the copy you sent her of the cure for the Cholera. Since it reached here I have copied it twice for different doctors who seemed much pleased with the proscription (sic).\"","A beautiful description of the Cove and the island as seen from the Eagle Point house.","Mrs. Lacy, related through the fourth wife of her grandfather, John Coalter, was like an older sister to Frances Bland Coalter, and the affectionate relationship between the two continued for many years.","The Lacy's are preparing to move into Ellwood, the former summer home of John Coalter.","Scope and Contents Letters written before and after a long visit. There were ties between the families despite the distance between them. Mrs. Coalter fears her youngest son, Saint George, has Typhoid fever.","Scope and Contents A school friend tells of a visit to Richmond to see the relics of Gen. and Mrs. Washington.","Scope and Contents Cover lacking. About life in the great houses of Virginia, excursions on river boats, dances, and the like. Mentions a fancy ball where everyone appeared in a mask and gown, \"You cannot tell a man from a woman. They go about in this costume for some time and have a dance...one gentleman went draped as a lady and no one found him out,...one went as a monk in robes and with his beads...\"","Scope and Contents \"When will your new house, or rather, new home be ready for you? (Frances Bland Coalter's mother has finally been able to buy a house, Stanley.)","The letter is addressed to \"My dear Cousin\".","Scope and Contents Mentions the war threat: \"my anxiety about a lastingpeace and the welfare of my children preys very much on my spirits.\"","Announces the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Lacy.","Fanny Coalter is attending a school conducted by Rev. Moses D. Hoge.","Endorses note from Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.","Scope and Contents About her daughter, Agnes, and the progress on the improvements at Ellwood.","\"Rumors of a great revival at Mr. H.'s school have reached us from different quarters and report says Jinney and yourself acted a conspicuous part.\"","Scope and Contents A school friend writes of her textbooks: \"Paley's Moral Philosophy, Olinstead's Natural Philosophy, Hume's History of England, Conic Sections, Thompson's Arithmetic and French Studies.\"","Scope and Contents Includes a most interesting account of trip by boat from Gloucester County, via Jamestown, to Richmond.","Scope and Contents The first letters written by Mrs. Coalter's youngest child.","Scope and Contents A schoolmate who has left Rev. Mr. Hoge's school writes back.","An offer to abate charges so that Fanny B. Coalter could remain in school.","Writes that he has stood his examination for license to practice law; reports on his brothers and sisters.","Fanny has returned to Rev. Hoge's school; her friend writes regarding scarlet fever.","Frances Bland Coalter is the daughter of St. George Tucker Coalter and grandchild of John Coalter. Her correspondence gives a picture of mid-nineteenth century life and includes a near scandal in her attachment to her married schoolmaster, the Rev. Moses D. Hoge. The contents of this box end with the marriage of Frances Bland Coalter and Henry Peronneau Brown. Letters of Brown and his wife resume in Box 21. Largely papers collected by Frances Bland Coalter between February 1853, when she is preparing to leave school, and December 1858, when she married Henry Peronneau Brown. Through this marriage the Tucker-Coalter line was connected with the Brown line; thus, the papers of the two families were brought together into one. The collection gives an interesting picture of the life and interests of a young lady of moderate circumstances in the mid-l9th century. Of special interest are the letters concerning the Rev. Moses D. Hoge, whose school in Richmond Fanny Coalter had attended. Shortly after she left school, the Rev. Mr. Hoge carried on a very romantic correspondence with Fanny, although he was a married man with several children. The correspondence became more ardent in the early months of 1854 and, when Mrs. Hoge wrote that her husband had gone to Baltimore to stay with his brother who was ill, Fanny followed him there. According to the gossip of Mattie and Lizzie Morton, she went there to \"entrap him.\" In October it was suggested that the brother, William Hoge, was the one in whom she was interested. The Rev. Mr. Hoge later sought to calm the fervours of his correspondent, as shown by his letters of 28 January 1855, 19 June 1856, and 19 March 1857. Fanny B. Coalter did not lack for other suitors, however, for she preserved a letter of 17 July 1854, a proposal of marriage from Alfred B. Tucker. A year later there are reports of her interest in the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Peronneau, of Petersburg, both of whom were courting her. She finally settled on the latter; some acceptances to the marriage invitation are included in this box. Letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her husband Henry Peronneau Brown continue in Box 21. The intervening boxes contain manuscripts of the Brown family, especially Capt. Henry Brown, grandfather of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 7-13); the Hon. John Thompson Brown, father of Henry Peronneau Brown (Boxes 14-19); and Col. John Thompson Brown II, brother of Henry Peronneau Brown (Box 20).","Fanny is preparing to leave the school, having finished the course.","Scope and Contents A schoolmate and Fanny's sister write after she leaves school.","Reports that Jack Bryan, oldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan is dying at the Coalter home, Presley.","Scope and Contents After many years of waiting (since the death of her husband in 1839) Mrs. Coalter is finally able to buy her own place, Stanley. She tells of her move and of the illness that put her in bed afterward.","The school is closed for the summer, his wife and children are away, so he enlivens his solitude \"by having a little chat with you...and where I always think of you and the delightful morning when we enjoyed the scene together...how I cherish every memorial of you. \"I greatly enjoyed your last brief visit to us and that evening (do you remember it?) when the music room being full of company we found quiet, and cool breezes in the back porch. I have been sitting there tonight.\" (A strange letter, indeed, and one which was to cause some upset in the heart of Frances Bland Coalter, as subsequent correspondence show.)","Letter is addressed to \"My own dear Aunt\".","The letter is addressed to \"My dear sister\". Written to Mrs. Judith H. Coalter soon after she purchased her home, Stanley.","\"This letter cannot hold any news, so I will fill it with love...entertaining myself by wishing that you could walk into the room and occupy a vacant chair hard by .\"I hope to see you sometimes...nothing to what I would enjoy were I to keep house in a quiet way and have you for my guest a week at a time...\"I would like you to marry some fine fellow and live in Richmond, only I...like you best as you are, except that you are too far from me.\"","\"When I woke up yesterday morning and found it raining, my spirits fell as low as the mercury for I feared you would not come to Hampstead...\"","\"You ask me why it is that I am so partial to you--well, the very first time we get a chance to have a talk by ourselves I will tell you...When shall the opportunity come? There is always so much company at your house...\"","He conducts a school: \"I succeeded in six days of raising 21 scholars.\" He writes that Henry has graduated in Law with distinction.","\"I think from his letter, Brother [William Hoge] has been much sicker than we had any idea of Mr. [Moses D.] Hogeis going on Thursday to see him and will probably remain in Baltimore until he is well enough to travel...\"","Addressed to Fanny at Baltimore. Her friend writes, \"Cousin Joe says you went to Baltimore purposely to see Mr. Hoge.\"","Scope and Contents Reports gossip concerning Fanny's Baltimore trip.","\"Often when (I am) abroad, you will be in my mind and heart. Neither do I want you to get married before I return. I am to perform that service, you know...\"","Concerning the gossip regarding Fanny and Rev. Hoge: \"Surely you could not think me so deceitful as to profess to love you and then say that you would try to entrap a gentleman. I did not say so. I remember saying that if you went to Baltimore and were thrown with Mr. Hoge I believed he would address you, because I know he admired you very sincerely...\"","A proposal of marriage.","A rumor that Frances Bland Coalter is to marry.","\"Julia Green was here...when I told her that you had gotten a letter from Mr. Hoge she said she was so jealous of you that she was ready to fight...\"","\"I am going to Baltimore...and I shall see Mr. William Hoge! Don't you wish you were going? What shall I tell him for you?\"","St. George is now in school at Staunton.","Construction work to be done at the University of Virginia.","\"I hope that it will not be long before I have the pleasure of seeing you, my dear and constantly remembered friend.\"","Scope and Contents \"I have heard several times of your engagement to Thomas--who has made himself very scarce.\"","Accepts invitation to the marriage of Virginia, younger sister of Fanny Coalter.","Covers lacking.","Now a practicing lawyer, he writes to his aunt on business.","Scope and Contents To her cousin regarding \"Mr. President\u0026amp;quot; and \"The Vice.\" (This appears to refer to the Brown brothers, John Thompson and Henry Peronneau. Frances Bland Coalter was to marry the latter.)","\"I wish you to be very particular in your conversations with Peronneau not to let him have the least idea of the tenor of my remarks to you yesterday and at the same time manage to convince him that I am not in love with you, as I am afraid such is his present opinion.\"","Trouble in: finding a teacher for her children; \"the Roanoke business\"--(evidently a reference to the still unsettled will of John Randolph of Roanoke.)","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. Concerned about the health of Fanny's mother, has a horror of those \"distracting springs\u0026amp;quot; for invalids.","The solution to a problem in surveying (this may be the \"Thomas\" to whom Frances Bland Coalter was rumored to be engaged).","On the death of Mrs. E. T. Bryan, aunt of Fanny Bland Coalter.","On the death of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Bryan.","Scope and Contents Thanks Fanny for her help at the time of the death of Mrs. Bryan, her mother.","Is in charge of the plantation since her mother's death; busy making summer clothes for the slaves.","Suggests a visit together to \"cousin Horace Lacy.\"","Peronneau Brown and his brother, Thompson, are mentioned. (See letters of December 1855, Box-folder 6:44-45.)","Writes to ask Mrs. Coalter to stay with his daughters during his absence in the south.","Has charge of the large plantation, keeping four seamstresses, three spinners and a weaver busy.","\"No, my dear Fanny, my affection for you has not changed.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding Mr. Willcox Brown and his brother Peronneau, future husband of Frances Bland Coalter.","Invitation to the commencement party at Hampden Sidney College.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking.","Accompanying his uncle on a business trip, he has visited the main cities of the south and attended the opera in New Orleans. \"I must confess that I have been rather disappointed in the people that live in these rich lands--they are as rough as possible...live in log houses and on the very poorest fare.\"","Scope and Contents \"I suppose your wedding will be postponed unless Mr. Brown's recovery is unusually rapid.\"","\"The news of your engagement [to Henry P. Brown] did not surprise me...how heartily I approve of your choice...\"","Scope and Contents \"If my letter arrives too late for Miss Fanny Coalter, I hope Mrs. Brown will have enough affection for the old name to lay claim to it.\"","Regrets that he cannot attend the wedding.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These letters are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","\"The King Wm. and Hanover Charaders. Positively their last appearance. At Stanley on Friday evening the 9th this brilliant Company....Ticket 1 ct., children and servants half price.\" A home performance by the Coalter and Bryan cousins. This item is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Scope and Contents These covers are undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.","Papers of Henry Brown, a merchant and county official include a manuscript map of Guilford C. H., business records and correspondence of Brown and Clayton, New London, Bedford (now Campbell County), Virginia and Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, Virginia. Collection also includes papers concerning a lawsuit against Pleasant Murphy and estate papers of Daniel Brown and Henry Brown's father-in-law John Thompson. There are papers of his immediate family including Henry Brown, Jr. Boxes 7 - 13.","Correspondence and business papers of Capt. Henry Brown, Revolutionary War veteran who opened a store in Bedford County, in 1793; Papers of Capt. Brown as Collector of Federal taxes on stills and real property. The Brown family papers begin with the letters and papers of Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), successful merchant of Bedford County and Lynchburg, who established the family fortune. He was the father of John Thompson Brown, Delegate to the Virginia Assembly, whose letters and papers are collected in the next section (Boxes 14-19). A few letters and receipts pertaining to Henry Brown, 1712-1798, the father of Capt. Henry Brown, are included. The great bulk of the material, however, relates to Capt. Brown, beginning with a map of a Revolutionary War battle, 1777, in which he was wounded. With his brother, Daniel, he opened a general store in Bedford soon after the conclusion of the war. A partnership agreement of April 1797, which brought James Leftwich into the business, is preserved and the bulk of the material in this box pertains to the business of the store. A good picture of early merchandising is given by the accounts, letters relating to buying and selling trips, and the court actions taken to collect accounts. Beginning with folder 60, there are 39 items relating to the duties of Henry Brown as tax collector in the Bedford area in the years 1800 to 1803. 160 items.","\"Your friends here tremble for you and apprehend the worst from the dangers that encompass you...the deadly rifle, the scalping knife, tomahawk...return to us in all speed.\"","Endorsed: \"Map of revolutionary battle, found 1926 by F. B. Saunders in old papers from Ivy Cliff. Capt. Henry Brown, born at Ivy Cliff about 1760, was wounded at Guildford C. H.\"","Concerning goods for a retail store.","Note for ll.9.3£, witnessed by Jack Beverley. Endorsed: \"Note Henry Brown, payable 1 September, 1793.\"","Scope and Contents Includes letter from Israel Thompson regarding saddle goods in stock at the store.","Commission of Daniel Brown as Ensign in a Company of Light Infantry, signed by Samuel Coleman and James Wood, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.","Receipts to Henry Brown for recording a deed.","Agreement to enter into a partnership.","Letters written from Richmond, Georgetown, and Baltimore.","Carried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia.","Carried by Daniel Brown to Philadelphia","Medicines received by Henry Brown from Howard Bennett.","14 pages. Unsigned.","Brrown's accounts as Tax Collector of the Bedford district.","Writes to his brother concerning tobacco prices.","Concerning business affairs a suit for debt, purchase of tobacco and a \"Negro wench\" for the store, etc. \"P.S. I heard at court they had made you a Captain.\"","Recording a deed.","Bonds in hands of Jeremiah Jenkins for collection.","Includes a list of the new officers of the Farmer's Bank in Richmond.","Concerning the division of Negroes, total value £815, between Leftwich and the Brown brothers.","Printed document signed.","Regarding loss of West India produce on which $5,000.00 was borrowed. Endorsed: \"I fear our loss will be considerable.\"","Returns from the Regimental hospital of the 35th U.S. Infantry. Sig. William W. Southall","Receipt is for $130.43 to be paid to John Roberts on land that Captain Henry Brown sold to William Woodford.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Tobacco sold by Leftwich to a man who was a bad risk: \"...we are thrown out of between 20 and 30 thousand dollars...one fourth of what it has taken us 20 years to earn is lost for want of prudence.\"","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes an autographed document signed.","Includes autographed document signed.","Taxes collected by Robert Snoddy, in Bedford. 14 pages.","Includes printed document signed.","Includes autographed document signed.","Abstract of duties collected from owners of stills and distilleries","Receipts for monies received by James.","Includes autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Directions for sending tax collections.","20 pages","Includes autographed document signed.","28 pages.","Letter includes a copy of Federal instructions to tax collectors. 3 items. Printed document signed.","Printed documents signed. Autographed draft.","Business records and correspondence of Henry Brown and Samuel P. Clayton. After the death of his brother Daniel in 1818, Brown entered into a partnership with Clayton, his son-in-law. Brown survived Clayton, who died in 1832; this box also includes papers from 1833 to 1839 made out to Henry Brown, surviving partner of Brown and Clayton Company. The accounts of Henry Brown with Hancock and Brown, Lynchburg, 1824-1833, are retained as one group. Also retained as a separate group are the papers relating to the court suits of Brown and Pleasant Murphy. All notes of the period carried a 100 percent penalty clause. This resulted in many law suits being brought to establish what would now be considered exorbitant claims. In one case (see entry for March 10, 1823) for a debt of $42.05, the debtor surrendered 1 sound filly, 2 cows, a calf, 2 feather beds, all household and kitchen furniture, all plantation utensils, and 6 hogs! 159 items.","Papers include accounts, letters, notes, vouchers, etc.","Accounts concerning the Hancock and Brown store, Lynchburg, Virginia.","Papers relating to the suit of Brown and Clayton vs. Pleasant Murphy, Bedford County, Virginia.","Captain Henry Brown had many interests in his long life apart from the purely commercial activities upon which his considerable fortune was built. Included in this box are the papers relating to his other interests: Papers of Captain Henry Brown as Sheriff of Bedford County, Treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and of the New London Agricultural Society, and as executor of the estates of his brother, Daniel Brown, and father-in-law, John Thompson.","Accounts of subscriptions to the repair and improvement of New London Academy meeting house, Bedford County.","Records from Brown's service as Treasurer of the New London Agricultural Society, Bedford County.","Papers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of Daniel Brown.","Papers from Brown's service as executor of the estate of John Thompson.","Business papers of Henry Brown, not directly connected with any of his various business enterprises, but concerned principally with court suits involving debts to him. Included is an interesting case of Mark Anthony, who took the oath of an Insolvent Debtor, making out a deed of trust of all his property to his creditors (11 April 1829 and 6 July 1833). Also includes papers concerned with the suit of Henry Brown vs. Nicodemus Leftwich, 1832-1840. Brown pays for the attendance of witnesses at the court and pays the county Jailor \"for imprisoning and releasing\" Leftwich.","Business papers of Henry Brown","Household, family and personal bills preserved by Henry Brown, an interesting collection of a family illustrating the activities of eight children in the second quarter of the nineteenth century, 1819-1841.","Household, family and personal bills of Henry Brown","Correspondence of the immediate family of Captain Henry Brown. Also includes personal correspondence of Henry Brown with his brothers, Samuel and Daniel, and his children. The correspondence between Henry Brown and his son, John Thompson Brown, is found in Boxes 14-19. Also, letters from the sons and daughters of Samuel, brother of Henry Brown. In a separate group are collected letters written by Edward J. Steptoe, grandson of Henry Brown, from West Point Military Academy and from the Indian Wars in Florida, where he served after he was commissioned.","Purchase of a watch in Winchester; requests 30 dollars to repay a debt.","His wife's estate; purchase of a Negro girl.","On his return from the Spring; attack of \"bilious Cholic\" and his treatment.","Concerning \"the purchase of some land at $20 per acre...\"","Beats female slave, using a walking stick, his wife using a cowhide whip. The slave's mate attempted to protect her with an axe but he was subdued, beaten and sent to jail the next day. Hopes for peace, unpopularity of the conscription law and the whiskey tax.","On her studies: Blair's lectures, piano playing, drawing, painting and embroidery.","The husband of Nancy Brown writes: \"...Bounaparte is on his way to this country. If so I greatly fear we shall go backwards with accelerated velocity in all peaceful, literary and ornamental pursuits...\"","Advice on a move to the State of Ohio. \"Although I like Slavery as little as you or anyone else, still...I think it probable that we should be as unhappy as we are with them\" (Daniel died in 1818. For the next 20 years Henry administered his estate for the benefit of his wife and children.)","Scope and Contents Henry Brown is Clayton's father-in-law. The letters discuss Mary Brown's illness at the Springs (she was to die within a year).","The building of his house and the health of his family.","The daughter of Samuel Brown, writes to console her Uncle on the death of his brothers and his two daughters, Mrs. Anne [Nancy] B. Steptoeand Mrs. Mary [Polly] B. Clayton.","An uncle of Henry Brown writes, \"My grandson wishes to get in to Business in a store...\" (Henry Brown, Jr. now has a store in Lynchburg.)","His continued bad health. The death of James Leftwich, Captain Brown's business partner.","Requests assistance in obtaining appointment as Clerk of Court at Bedford.","The value of the Deerwood tract.","Begs her father to let her have money to go to the inauguration of President Jackson.","On her visit to Washington: \"this is the thickest settled neighborhood that I ever was in--the neighbors are situated all around, some in view and others not more than a quarter of a mile from the house...\"","On his visit with his brothers, John Thompson Brown, in \"Washington City.\" Description of crowded Washington, full of pickpockets and of the confusion even in the President's house.","\"...the last day I rode more than thirty miles through a dreary wilderness without seeing a single house...I am yet travelling alone and have come six hundred miles without a single man travelling my course...\"","His progress in college.","His progress in repaying a debt to the estate of his uncle, Daniel.","Scope and Contents Report of workers on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal dying from Cholera.","On the death of his maternal grandfather, John Thompson.","Henry G. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.","Leaving for New York to lay in goods.","Scope and Contents Hopes for his store despite illness and some hostile feeling toward his former partner, Ammon Hancock.","On the death of Henry Brown. (Henry Brown, Jr. died while he and his wife were on a shopping trip for the store.)","William Brown is the son of Samuel Brown. On the changing population: \"The people still retain the simple manners of the old Scotch-Irish and, I may add, much of the intelligence and piety. But the restless spirit of emigration is taking away our best people and in their place we generally get Germans, who commonly are deplorably ignorant and will do very little toward supporting the Gospel.\"","Scope and Contents A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes to settle accounts and close the store.","The widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the disposal of her house.","To Frances Brown's husband, on the loss of her two brothers, \"and such brothers too, in so short a time.\" (Henry Brown, Jr. died in June, 1836, and his brother, John Thompson Brown, in December of that same year.)","Henry J. Brown is the son of Samuel Brown.","Scope and Contents 2 letters. On the sale of merchandise and an expected loss.","Agrees to furnish Gould B. Raymond, manager of the Menagerie Co., lodging for 30 men, 65 horses, 1 elephant, 1 camel and 2 ponies.","The inscription on the tomb of her late husband, John Thompson Brown.","The widow of Henry Brown, Jr., writes of the death of her husband a year ago.","The widow of John Thompson Brown writes regarding her three sons.","Scope and Contents The executor of an estate demands payment of a note on which Henry Brown, Jr. was a cosigner.","Scope and Contents The youngest daughter of Henry Brown writes about her marriage and the first meeting with her new relatives.","William Brown is the son of Samuel.","On his marriage to Alice Brown.","Mrs. Alexander (Lockie T. Brown) Irvine is her sister. Her wedding trip to New Orleans.","Her sickness on the way down the river due to fresh paint in the boat.","Daniel Brown is the son of Samuel.","Concerning eventual conversion of Baptists to the Presbyterian Church.","Henry Brown is her father.","Scope and Contents \"...I left New Orleans the 28th of March and reach George Town. The 15th of April...Sam (Brown) was in New Orleans the day before I left-he was not married but expected to be the 9th of April.\"","\"Last evening our darling Alice made me the happy father of a fine boy...\"","Report to his father of his first grades at the Academy.","To his grandfather regarding his first term marks.","Scope and Contents \"The first two years of our course are exclusively devoted to Mathematics and French...\" Encloses a work sheet and \"Synopsis of the Course of Studies at the Military Academy.\"","Scope and Contents Letters written from Oklawaka River and St. Augustine, Florida. \"The Congress must get rid of its 'sickly sympathy' (with the Indians) or, rely upon it, this is a war of years to come.\" Gives a vivid description of St. Augustine.","Scope and Contents Letters written from Rose's Landing, Tennessee; Savannah, Georgia; and off Cape Hatteras. Contrasts the Cherokees in Tennessee with the Seminoles of Florida. Describes Savannah in a letter enclosed, dated February 16, 1839.","8 letters. Total of 12 pages. Typescript.","Children of Captain Henry Brown: letters of Henry Brown, Jr., oldest son of Captain Henry Brown; Samuel Thompson Brown, youngest son; and other members of the immediate family. Henry Brown, Jr., who suffered a grave illness in 1822 as a result of which he almost lost his eyesight, went into the partnership of his father with Amman Hancock. In 1835-1836, he opened his own store in Lynchburg, but died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to New York. Interesting items in this part of the collection include a 44 page book of mineral and chemical notes (31 July 1826), a 56 page diary kept by Henry Brown, Jr. on his trip abroad (24 July 1831), drafts of letters by Henry Brown, Jr. to newspapers regarding horses, and instructions for horse care, and the like (13 April 1835-March 1836). The will of Henry Brown, Jr. (May-December 1830), and his deathbed statement dictated to his wife (May 1836), are also included. The papers of Samuel Thompson Brown include the card which announced the opening of his law office in Bedford (8 May 1838), records of his marriage in Alabama (27 April 1840), and the death of his wife within the year (3 April 1841). A letter of 22 January 1842, mentions the business failures taking place in Richmond and Lynchburg, and one of 27 August of the same year comments on the national political situation which is \"sadly out of joint.\" In a letter of 20 September [1845], there is a report of \"the thefts which were perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\" 128 items.","\"My eyes appear to have improved gradually.\" (His ailment seemed to be at its worst at this time, though he continued to suffer from the ailment until his death in 1836 at the age of 39 years.)","A note for $1,000.00. At this time he was getting started in the store, Hancock and Brown Co.","The \"most favorable accounts\" of John Thompson Brown from the members of the House of Delegates.","Scope and Contents Concerning the business of Col. [Mark] Anthony, in which Henry Brown, Jr. appears to be involved.","Includes autographed document signed.","44 pages","Includes autographed document signed.","Scope and Contents Mentions the marriage of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of introduction for Henry Brown, Jr., for use on his trip to England and the Continent in that year.","56 pages","Scope and Contents Letters written to her husband on his trip. \"Oh, my dear husband, why was it that I did not accompany you?\" (None of these letters reached Henry Brown, Jr. on the trip, but followed him home).","News from a letter she received from Henry Brown, Jr. in England.","Scope and Contents Payment of his debts in Lynchburg; hiring out of a slave.","\"It's really a sad case for me, to be sick from home and away from all that (are) Dear to me...\"","This was the store in Lynchburg in which Henry Brown was a partner and with which Henry Brown, Jr. was associated until he opened his own store in 1835. Includes autographed document.","Scope and Contents Brother-in-law, Jack Willcox; his brother, John's speech on the Petersburg Rail Road; and the house that Henry Brown has vacated in Lynchburg.","On a debt of Thomas Williams.","Includes autographed draft. Appear to refer to pictures, and may date from the time of one of the buying trips that Henry Brown, Jr. made with his wife.","After breaking from the partnership of Hancock and Brown, he opened his own store.","Scope and Contents Cover lost. Concerning the care for his horses, Young American Eclipse and Spring Hill, while he is away.","Scope and Contents Written while she and her husband were on a buying trip for the Lynchburg store. In New York, Henry Brown, Jr. was taken desperately ill and died.","Unsigned. Evidently taken down by Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown during the final days in New York.","Scope and Contents An associate of Henry Brown, Jr. in the Lynchburg store, was liquidating the stock and selling horses in order to settle the estate.","Profile by Professor William B. Rogers.","A note regarding the settlement of the Henry Brown, Jr. estate.","Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown is his mother. Written from school, with endorsement by James Morrison, schoolmaster.","Signed Eleanor C. L. Brown.","H. Guilford Brown is her son.","Charge slips for failing to attend army musters between 1829 and 1839, 1839. 10 items. Printed document signed.","Samuel T. Brown is his his brother-in-law. Letter congratulating S. T. B. on his marriage.","Mrs. Alexander Irvine is her her sister-in-law. She writes of the aged John Vaughan Willcox, her father, with whom she is living and for whom she is caring; Samuel T. Brown and his \"youthful bride.\"","Draft of the statement concerning the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.","His extended wedding trip; description of General Harrison's house.","Court cost voucher recording transfer of 400 acres from Henry Brown to Samuel T. Brown, with tax receipt. 2 items. Printed document signed.","Letter sent care of Judge Crawford at St. Stephens, Alabama. Consolations upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.","Scope and Contents Condolences upon the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Brown.","A letter of consolation.","Scope and Contents On the death of W. W. Worthington, brother-in-law of Samuel T. Brown. \"Your sister Alice is desirous of your attention to the affairs of Mr. W. in New Orleans prior to your return to Virginia.\"","Recording certain deeds for his son-in-law, Samuel T. Brown.","Unsigned draft. Written to his overseer with whom he has quarreled.","On the fees paid by Henry Brown in the Leftwich case: \"between twenty and twenty-five dollars for my services as an attorney.\" On the thefts \"perpetrated by Thomas H. Benton whilst a student at Chapel Hill.\"","Agreement for the payment of a debt.","Drafts of a letter to Mark Andrews. 2 items. Concerning the cutting of trees on the property of Samuel T. Brown.","A reply to the above letter, Box-Folder 13:60.","Samuel T. Brown is her brother.","On a charge of Ammon Hancock against the estate of Henry Brown, Jr.","Estimate for the cost of the construction of a bridge.","Receipt for postal expenses, April-June, 1849, signed H. Stevens.","Scope and Contents On the property in Mobile, Alabama, purchased by Samuel T. Brown.","Scope and Contents The sale of a female slave \"with her Brood.\" Samuel T. Brown is Edward Robinson's brother-in-law.","Papers concern John Thompson Brown's attendance at Princeton, study of law, and trips to the South and to the West Indies. Includes speeches and correspondence as well as his published writings (newspaper articles, bills and pamphlets). The collection emphasizes his political career in the Virginia House of Delegates including his views on slavery. Also includes architectural plans for a two room house and elevations (1827), drafts of toasts and letters concerning his fight with John Hampden Pleasants. Prominent correspondents include William Segar Archer, James Murray Mason, John Hampden Pleasants, William Cabell Rives, Henry St. George Tucker and John Tyler. Boxes 14 - 19.","John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) was born at Otter Hills, near Bedford, Virginia and was the son of Henry Brown (1760-1841). He attended the New London Academy, 1816; studied at Princeton, 1817-1820; traveled to the South and the West Indies, 1821; and studied law with Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County, Virginia, 1822-1823. He began his law practice in Clarksburg, Virginia (later West Virginia), in 1824, and represented Harrison County in the House of Delegates, 1827-1830. He was a member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830. He married Mary E. Willcox June, 1830, and moved to Petersburg, where he again was elected to the General Assembly, 1831-1836. He was a delegate to the national convention of the Republican (now Democratic) Party, but died on 20 November 1836, at his father's home, Otter Hills, after a brief illness. The first two letters in Box 14 date from the period of his attendance at New London Academy; then follow the papers relating to Princeton, where he matriculated in 1817 at the age of 19. He was placed in the Sophomore Class on the basis of an examination before the faculty, and received the highest mark given at the College, in each of the three years he spent at the College. His report sheets show the requirements for entrance, lists of courses, and contain a resolution passed by the trustees which condemned the sharp practices of the merchants in town. Some of the correspondence of John Thompson Brown with his brother-in-law Dr. William B. Steptoe in this period is interesting for the comments it contains on the Missouri question and other matters then being debated in the U.S. Senate. The remarks made by John Thompson Brown in letters from his collegiate period may be compared with his statements on the subject of slavery later made on the floor of the House of Delegates. After graduating from Princeton, John Thompson Brown traveled to the South, and made a brief trip to the West Indies, keeping notes on his impressions. Upon his return he took up the study of law with Judge Taylor. From this period come interesting musings on such subjects as \"the family fireside,\" \"youthful recollection,\" \"friendship,\" and \"behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.\" His license to practice law, dated 7 March 1824, is included in the collection. He journeyed to Clarksburg, Virginia, to set up his law practice, and kept a notebook on the trip West which reveal his first impressions of the Clarksburg area. At the end of this box is a scrapbook containing some of his published writings, speeches, and newspaper articles.","Letter from a schoolboy friend regarding New London Academy.","John Thompson Brown's examinations at the New London Academy.","\"I have just been examined by the faculty and am admitted to the Sophomore Class, which is the second in the college.\" His expenses are estimated at $200.00 for the first term and $90.00 for the second. \"I will pledge myself not to spend one cent more than is really necessary.\"","Scope and Contents News from home; a rumor that some boys were expelled from Chapel Hill for their politics. John Thompson Brown is his brother-in-law.","Scope and Contents Medical advice; a suggested teacher for New London Academy (\"Has he energy enough manage southern students?\"); the death of Polly [Mrs. Mary Brown Clayton], sister of John Thompson Brown.","The political upheaval at William and Mary College; deputies appointed \"...to fix upon the site of the Virginia University.\"","Scope and Contents \"My expenses have far exceeded what was necessary or what you expect. I now see my error and repent...\" Three months later he offers to leave school because of his additional debts. Later in Baltimore, he is robbed of $200.00. His father adds up the year's expenses to a total of $670.00. Henry Brown is John Thompson Brown's father.","Behavior, No. 1. distinguished; Industry, No. 1. distinguished; Scholarship, No. 1. distinguished (1) \"If under the article scholarship, a student is marked No. 1 distinguished (1), he is considered as ranking among the first in his class.\" (From printed explanation of the report.) John Thompson Brown is of the sophomore class at Princeton.","Scope and Contents \"Once the busy scene of commercial enterprise...now lifeless and inactive.\" Concerning Lynchburg.","Scope and Contents The University of Virginia is established at Charlottesville with an annual appropriation of $15,000; news of a threat of slave uprisings in Fredericksburg.","John Thompson Brown is of the junior class at Princeton. Two reports. Printed document signed. Similar reports to that of 1818. Warning is added to the September report concerning excessive expenditures by students: \"the trustees of the college give this notice to the parents and guardians of the youth, that they ought to pay no debt contracted in this town, which they have not specifically authorized.\"","Endorsed: \"Collegians mei consocui.\" He knew 162 fellow students.","On the \"present session of Congress.\"","Scope and Contents Rumor of a great rebellion that has taken place at Princeton; the Missouri question.","John Thompson Brown is of the senior class of Princeton.","A Fourth of July oration supporting the idea of colonizing the free Negroes in Africa.","The content is on his trip to the South. 15 pages. Autographed document.","\"My father may justly complain of the great sums which he has expended on me, but his kindness shall not be abused much longer, as I hope to be in a situation to support myself.\" Endorsed: \"Brother J.--after his return from Princeton went South--through the Cherokee Nation [Alabama and Georgia] to Pensacola, and on to New Orleans--thence to Cuba and returned to U. States in the U.S. Frigate 'Hornet,' as a guest of the officers. Samuel T. Brown.\"","A gambling scrape he was involved in; asks his father's forgiveness.","\"Chancellor Taylor has been of incalculable service to me in the study of law.\" (Needham was a law school operated by Judge Creed Taylor in Cumberland County in the years 1821-1836.)","These are the continuous drafts of a multiple of letters, continued July 8, 1831, Petersburg. The first section consists of musings and youthful recollections; the second is a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.","Letter from Alexander M. Jackson, at New London, to John Thompson Brown, regarding the marriage of Dr. Steptoe.","Notes made at Judge Taylor's Law School.","License to practice law in the superior and inferior courts of this Commonwealth (Virginia).","Musings on friendship and the wise behavior of a lawyer if he is to succeed.","A letter introducing John Thompson Brown when he went to Clarksburg to set up practice.","44 pages. Musings written on a trip through Virginia: thoughts on a disappointing love affair; notes on \"Crab Orchard\" and the \"Creek Nation\" --the latter were to be incorporated into an Independence Day address delivered in Petersburg in 1831.","Scope and Contents Impressions of Clarksburg; the countryside is beautiful and the land very rich, but \"The people have no money and are wretchedly poor and lazy...\"","His plans to establish himself.","The following newspaper clippings and pamphlets are included in a bound scrap book, with endorsements and were undoubtedly collected by John Thompson Brown himself.","Concerning \"...Mr. Jefferson...the disclosure of his poverty...\"","Concerning \"several cases of contempt of court, occurring in various parts of the Union, in which the punishment inflicted, has been made a subject of grievous complaint.\"","Concerning \"The President's message.\"","Report of a committee, appointed to enquire into the nature and extent of the evils arising from the present unsettled state of Land Titles on the Western Waters of Virginia","Speech in Committee of the Whole, Jan. 13th, Saturday.","A Bill authorizing a loan of $6,000.00 on the credit of the state, for the construction of Turnpike Road from Winchester to Parkersburg by way of Clarksburg, being under consideration.","\"Sir:--I have read in the \"Intelligencer\" of the 9th inst. your communications to the Editors of the paper, in which you remark, substantially, that the only Candidate to represent the town of Petersburg in the General Assembly is a stranger to most voters...Not doubting that I am the person alluded to...,\" signed John Thompson Brown\".","\"The following copy of a Petition to the Legislature of Virginia, we insert at the request of a number of our Citizens.\"","32 pages. \"On motion of Mr. Brown of Petersburg, the report of the committee on slaves, free Negroes and mulattoes, and the amendment of Mr. Preston were taken up; when Mr. Brown rose and addressed the house as follows:...\"","\"The bill to amend an act authorizing the Board of Public Works to subscribe on behalf of the Commonwealth, to the stock of the Petersburg Rail Road, was read a third time. Mr. Brown said...\"","\"Andrew Jackson was unanimously recommended to the Citizens of Virginia, as the next President. \"Mr. Miller of Powhatan then submitted the following Resolution...\"(Concerning the Vice-President). Mr. Brown of Petersburg, then submitted the following by way of substitute for the above...\"","Correspondence while Brown established himself in Clarksburg, and while representing Harrison County in the General Assembly. The material in this box covers the period 1825 to 1829, when John Thompson Brown was resident of Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia). In this period John Thompson Brown wrote some of the \"Letters to the Editor,\" printed in the Clarksburg Enquirer, contained in the scrap book noted above in Box 14. A draft of a part of the letter concerning the poverty of Mr. Jefferson is to be found in this box (1825). In July 1826, John Thompson Brown wrote to his brother Henry Brown, Jr. of his aim to run for the U.S. Congress. In 1827 he was elected to the House of Delegates; he was re-elected in 1828 and 1829. This box also contains various printed and manuscript material touching upon his career in the General Assembly. By the end of 1829, John Thompson Brown had established himself in Clarksburg, built a house, and planned to buy into a partnership in a store to advance his financial position. In a letter of March 23, 1829 he mentions his desire to run in the next election for the U.S. Congress.","\"...the friends of Old Hickory...hear Adamses success spoken of and the probability of Clay's being made Secretary of State...\"","Encloses a legal opinion concerning sheriffs, which his father apparently requested.","A flowery letter to an old friend from Princeton. \"I have acquired some little reputation at the bar and a practice that supports me very decently.\"","Draft of an address to an investigating group (perhaps a grand jury), with endorsement: \"1. Act against cutting down trees. 2. Act providing for a good and sufficient jail.\"","This is part of a printed letter concerning \"Mr. Jefferson the disclosure of his poverty...\" over the signature Alexander. (See bound scrapbook, the last item in Box 14.)","Desire of John Thompson Brown to run for the U.S. Congress or for a seat in the General Assembly. Suggests that Henry Brown send $1,000.00 to help achieve this.","\"I find that there is a serious and, I believe, a somewhat general wish to bring me out for the Legislature.\"","\"I am a candidate for the Legislature at the next election...\"","An announcement of the candidacy of John Thompson Brown for the General Assembly. He reviews what he considers to be the most important problems of the day, and discusses (1) the invasion of State sovereignty by the Federal program of \"internal development,\" (2) the harm done to Southern farmers by import duties, (3) the calling of a Constitutional Convention for the state of Virginia, (4) the dangers of the uncontrolled banking system.","Scope and Contents His election to the General Assembly; hope of election to the U.S. Congress, and the purchase of a four acre lot in town. In the first letter which John Thompson Brown wrote from the House of Delegates he said \"I have not taken much part in the debates of the House and do not expect to do so...\"","The note is \"in regard to the question whether Clinton or Calhoun should run as Vice-President on the Jackson ticket\"","His ride to Richmond in a coach with other, more experienced law-makers, \"having been, as you predicted, greatly edified and instructed by a coach-full of legislators 'big with the cares of state.\"","Full title: \"Report of a Committee Appointed To Enquire Into The Nature And Extent Of The Evils Arising From The Present Unsettled State Of Land Titles On The Western Waters Of Virginia, And To Devise A Remedy Therefor, With Leave To Report A Bill Or Otherwise\" 6 pages. 2 copies.","3 copies.","Petition to the General Assembly for a divorce.","Petition to the General Assembly for a divorce.","Autographed document.","Autographed document.","\"Resolving that members of the House of Delegates be requested to unite...in advancing the cause of this Society before the General Assembly of Virginia.\"","On John Thompson Brown's speech: \"considered the most able one that had been delivered in the House in 5 years.\"","\"Our Society, in the success of which, you are pleased to express so deep an interest, is I believe, making sure progress.\"","His legislature activities and speeches. \"I am a Jackson man like yourself but not perfectly orthodox, as you would say, on the subject of States Rights. I published my opinions, pamphlet of 30 pages, 12 months ago and will send you a copy...\"","Physical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Deptartment F 247 H3B73. The second copy is located in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, under the same call number as above. 17 pages. A report to his constituents on such matters as (1) the state Constitutional Convention, (2) the lottery for the Randolph Academy in Clarksburg, (3) county elections, (4) the bill abolishing the chancery Courts and establishing a Superior Court, (5) a Turnpike to their area (defeated by the \"Eastern People\"), (6) the proposed Baltimore Railroad and (7) the settling of the question of land titles in Western Virginia. Included in the pamphlet are the full texts of the report of the committee on this subject, which he chaired, and the bill proposed by the committee.","Comment on the land titles, Chancery court bills.","Scope and Contents \"Even now I am as comfortably situated as I could desire and shall support myself hereafter without any further drafts on your goodness...\"","Scope and Contents Now well situated in his \"mansion,\" he discusses his prospects for Congress and of his plan to \"offer 2 years hence.\"","Order appointing John Thompson Brown Adjutant of the 11th Regiment, Virginia Militia.","5 items. Autographed document.","Notes are initialed \"J. T. B.'s\".","Endorsed: \"McConley's System of Sword Tactics.\"","Reflections on people met at the Medicinal Springs, as contrasted with those of his constituency.","Scope and Contents In February, he forwards a copy of sheriff's commission to his father. During the year he borrows $400.00 for payments on his house in Clarksburg, and by the end of the year his father has agreed to advance enough capital for him to become a partner in a mercantile business. Upon the conclusion of the 1828-1829 session of the General Assembly, he writes that he will be a candidate once more, then run for Congress. In the letter of March 23rd, he writes that opposition has arisen \"on account of some laws we had passed last session authorizing the county court to levy a tax for repairing roads and bridges.\" On March 23rd he relates his experiences in Washington at the inauguration of Jackson: on December 14th he predicts that the basis of votes for whites will be surrendered in the formation of the new State constitution.","Suggests they ride together to Alexandria, then go to Richmond by boat.","The Virginia Constitutional Convention: \"I had an opportunity of hearing the most distinguished members of the body--Mr. Madison and Mr. Marshall among the rest...\"","Correspondence from after his marriage to Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg (May 1830), and his move to that city, which he represented in the General Assembly in 1831. Also includes over one hundred toasts given at various occasions. The change which was to occur in the life and fortunes of John Thompson Brown in the year 1830 is forecast in the first letter of this box, a letter received by Mary E. Willcox of Petersburg circa December 1829, in which there is a discussion of \"Mr. B.\" Three months later (March 18, 1830) in a letter to his father, John Thompson Brown announces his intention of leaving Clarksburg, and of his need for a horse and sulky so that he may arrive in Petersburg in a manner which should \"avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution.\" The next letter in the collection (May 9, 1830), in draft, contains an account of his wedding, a wedding which was attended by no members of his immediate family. Subsequent letters tell of the generosity of the new father-in-law John V. Willcox in the gift of a town house \"provided with servants,\" a draft of $1500, and the promise of as much more as he asks (July 22, 1830). Yet the position is not satisfactory and because John Thompson Brown feels that he is losing his independence, he returns to Clarksburg with the intention of resettling there and sending for his wife (May 2, 1831). During a four week visit to Harrison County, he finds his political position has declined (June 7, 1831), so he returns to Petersburg, and is invited to make the Independence Day address for the town (June 8, 1831). As a result of this address (and the good influence of his father-in-law) he is nominated to represent the town in the House of Delegates, and is elected without opposition (September 26, 1831). He successfully sponsors a bill in the Assembly for the Petersburg Railroad (28 December 1831), is appointed Judge of Elections for the Petersburg Office of the Bank of Virginia (December 29, 1831), and is sought as a sponsor of a new newspaper which is being established in Richmond (October 20, 1831). Of particular interest is a letter to his nephew outlining his philosophy of life and advising the young man on his future (October 3, 1831). A report of the slave insurrection in Southhampton is described in a letter of September 26, 1831. At the end of this box are collected more than a hundred drafts of toasts made by John Thompson Brown.","A friend writes regarding \"Mr. B.,\" \"a man of boundless pride and diffidence. His attachment was cut down in the bud and You, my sweetest Mary, have hoped whilst he desponded...\"","\"My friends, Webster, Goffard, and others believed I could certainly be elected to Congress next Spring...I wish to appear at P[etersburg]in a manner which would probably be expected and to avoid the appearance of poverty and destitution. Henry is to get me a sulky, horse, etc., and if you can spare this additional sum you may hand it over to him...\"","\"Our nuptials took place at the time expected and I cannot say that there was any other allay to my happiness, than that neither you nor any of my near relatives were present.\"","Scope and Contents On his honeymoon: \"Peronneau Finley travels with us, as one of our immediate party. Mr. Willcox, Sr., and three of his friends are going to N. York to the races. They came with us thus far...\" There is much discussion about where they will live, but, \"I think it probable we shall reside in Petersburg...\"","On his Washington visit: \"we remained a week, were introduced to the President, etc., heard some interesting debates and saw all the great men of the nation...My situation is in all respects agreeable.\"","Congratulations on her marriage coupled with much advice.","Scope and Contents After a visit with his father, he writes: \"I have nothing to add on the subject of my future arrangements. I shall pursue the course which you seemed to approve when we were together.\" He writes later that Mr. Willcox has turned over to them his town house \"furnished with servants\u0026amp;quot;; in another letter: \"He handed me a check for $1,500 and said that I should always have as much as I wanted...\"","Sends advice to his younger brother and, and account of his own situation.","Scope and Contents Letters from Harrison County report that \"the District needs me badly...but it is too late...\"","\"I regret that you have temporarily declined public life--for I would not believe you have abondoned it altogether.\"","Scope and Contents Autographed draft. Advice given to a young man summarizing John Thompson Brown's own philosophy of life.","Scope and Contents On his return to Harrison County, \"I found that my position here was to be too dependent...\"","\"At a meeting of the citizens of Petersburg...'Resolved, that John Thompson Brown, Esq., he appointed Orator of the Day'.\"","Autographed drafts. The first important public speech of John Thompson Brown, in Petersburg, one which appears to have established his reputation, and which influenced his decision to remain there.","Regarding his Independence Day address; the wisdom of his brother's decision to visit England.","Physical Location: See 25 April 1822, Box-folder 14:21, These are the continuous drafts of multiple letters. This draft concerns the second part which contains a humorous report on a 4th of July oration made in Petersburg after his marriage.","Scope and Contents On July 25, he states that his brother has left on the packet for Baltimore on the way to Liverpool. Concerning his \"reasons of my determining not to remove to Harrison.\" On September 14 he writes that his wife has given birth to a son, who will be named Henry Peronneau, \"after you and my friend Peronneau Finley.\"","Scope and Contents A letter from Mrs. Eleanor C. L. Brown to John Thompson Brown encloses the letter from Henry Brown Jr. Henry Brown, Jr. writes of his journey, as a result of which \"I become more and more an American in feeling and principle...\"","Scope and Contents \"I was elected without opposition after announcing my sentiments freely and boldly.\" News of an insurrection of Negroes in Southampton (Nat Turner), \"they killed 55 persons, mainly women and children.\"","Gives his opinions on the education of his nephew, Edward. He approves strongly of the emphasis on science to be found at West Point; on going to college among the Yankees: \"I partake in some measure of the prejudice against them--but think nevertheless that...southern firewould be none the worse for being somewhat cooled by the northern frost.\"","A new newspaper is proposed for the city of Richmond.","A request for help in covering a $3,000 debt to \"sharpers.\" Endorsed by Windham Robertson.","Scope and Contents Describes the quarters he has for his wife and son. On the main question of the day he writes: \"I think no measure can or ought to be taken now for the abolition of slavery...\"","Concerning \"the bill now before the Legislature on the subject of our (Rail) Road.\"","Appointment of John Thompson Brown as judge of the election for directors of the Bank of Virginia in Petersburg.","Two speeches given before the House of Delegates, published in pamphlet form: The speech of John Thompson Brown, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the Abolition of Slavery; Speech of John Thompson Brown, (of Petersburg,) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, in Committee of the Whole, on the State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina. The important and exciting national political events of the years 1832 and 1833, as they affected the people of Virginia, are seen through the eyes of John Thompson Brown in the items included in this box. A member from Petersburg in the House of Delegates of the Virginia Assembly, John Thompson Brown was placed in a position of leadership and strongly influenced the decisions taken in those critical years. His speech on the abolition of slavery was considered so important that Judge Henry St. George Tucker and others raised the money to have it printed (18 January 1832). He was a member of the Virginia delegation to the national convention of the Republican Party; his resolution of the Vice-Presidential nominee (21-22 May 1832) was the one adopted by the Virginia caucus. As Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates, the question of President Jackson's moves against the United States Bank was of particular concern to him (9 April 1833). Great excitement was aroused by South Carolina's threat of nullification. John Thompson Brown was a member of the Committee on Federal Relations, and his substitute motion on the question is included in this box, as well as his speech on The State of the Relations between the United States and South Carolina, delivered 5 January 1833, also published in pamphlet form. John Thompson Brown was invited to be a Director of the Petersburg Railroad which he declined (7 May 1832), and was considered for the position of U.S. Senator, although he felt that he was not qualified by years or experience (December 1832). An interesting report of his meeting with President Jackson is included in a letter from John Thompson Brown to his wife (23 May 1832). Also included in this box are letters from John Tyler, William Cabell Rives, and William Segar Archer (7 February, 3 March 1833). Two poems, possibly written by John Thompson Brown, clipped from a newspaper, signed Julian are included at the end of this box. 81 items.","Scope and Contents Writes of the fortunes of the (Petersburg) Railroad Bill in the House of Delegates and State Senate.","Information regarding Rensselaer School. Samuel T. Brown, younger brother of John Thompson Brown, appears to have been interested in this school.","In this important speech John Thompson Brown took up several proposals for the freeing of slaves, including that of Thomas Jefferson, as submitted to the Legislature by Jefferson Randolph, his grandson, and argued against each.","Scope and Contents \"My speech on abolition has had great eclat--a fund has been raised for publishing it in pamphlet form for general distribution... Judges [Henry St. George] Tucker and Brookehave taken active part in puffing the speech.\" He also reports, \"I have carried my Railroad Bill...and shall enjoy the credit of effecting it by my personal influence.\"","Physical Location: Removed from this collection and catalogued in the Rare Books Department - Virginia, E 449 L45. 47 pages. Includes in a \"Postscript\" an answer to a statement in The Enquirer over the signature of Jefferson [Randolph]. Reference is made to a remark made in The Wig that his argument \"had been far surpassed by the discussion of the subject by a stripling . Mr. Brown of Petersburg.\" General Assembly. Committee on Federal relations. Official Document Nos. 14, 15, 16.","Concerning a suggested amendment for the Circuit Court Law.","He cannot give his nephew, Edward Steptoe, an appointment to West Point because he has used his appointment for the session. \"...the Senate is involved in the Tariff discussion...The farther I have gone into it the more thoroughly have I convinced myself of its tyrannical and oppressive character.\"","A resolution from the Petersburg Rail Road Company to tender thanks for \"the zeal and ability with which our Delegate John T. Brown, Esq. and our Senator, William Old, Esq. have exerted in procuring passage of the said (Rail Road) act.\"","This is the resolution presented by John Thompson Brown and reported in a newspaper article of this date preserved in the scrapbook to be found in Box 14.","James Murray Mason (1798-1871).","Scope and Contents \"I send you 2 copies of John's speech (on Slavery) and a paper with one of Jefferson Randolph's in reply to him.\"","Declines appointment as a member of the Board of Directors of the Petersburg Railroad.","5 pages. Autographed draft. Notes on the convention of the whole party and of the Virginia Caucus. At the latter the resolution of John Thompson Brown. was adopted, viz. that Virginia's vote should go first to P. P. Barbour for Vice-President, and when there was no longer a reasonable prospect of his selection, to Van Buren.","\"...on last evening we went to the President who is in excellent health and fine spirits. Many persons here, including some members of Congress from Virginia, seem to be much dissatisfied with our proceedings at Baltimore...\"","Scope and Contents To his youngest brother, attending college, regarding the health of Henry, Jr.","On the death of Finley's brother.","The family has traveled south to escape an epidemic of Cholera.","Scope and Contents In the letter of December 3, he discusses the election of U.S. Senators, stating that Mr. Leigh is out because of his opposition to President Jackson. Among those mentioned for the position are Judge Henry St. George Tucker, John Randolph Rives, and himself, though he feels that he has neither the years nor the experience for the position. President Jackson's message on the U.S. Bank is discussed. On nullification he writes: \"It will, I fear, be an exciting subject and one of engrossing interest...South Carolina is unquestionably wrong and as long as she remains in the Union, must obey its laws...\"","The possibility of his appointment as Senator to supply the vacancy left by Mr. Tazewell.","Excitement in Washington caused by the President's proclamation on nullification debate.","2 items. Autographed draft.","Regarding the removal of deposits from the U.S. Bank by the Federal Government.","Scope and Contents \"I was rather mortified at making a very poor speech [on Federal Relations] in the House today...To avoid misrepresentation I shall have to write out my speech...\"","4 pages. Doc. No. 14. Report of the Committee on Federal Relations Doc. No. 15. Mr. Marshall's Substitute to the Report... Doc. No. 16. Mr. M'dowell's Amendment to Mr. Marshall's Substitute,... Opinion on proceedings in South Carolina, the proclamation by Andrew Jackson, and \"the communication of the governor of this Commonwealth on the same subject.\"","Delivered January 5, 1833. Richmond: Thomas W. White, printer. 1833. 42 pages. 3 copies. After stating his opposition to protective tariffs, John Thompson Brown argued that they result from \"a perversion of the spirit and intent of the Constitution, rather than a violation of its literal principles.\" He compliments the Chief Magistrate of the United States on his general policy but disputes the Proclamation of the President on other grounds, basing his argument on The Law of Nationsby E. de Vattel. As to the action of South Carolina, he contends that there is no possibility of nullification under the Constitution, but that the redress of the wrong done in the tariff act must come by recourse to the Supreme Court, to the \"Co-states\" acting in Congress, and if necessary, by an amendment to the Constitution.","\"Substitute Submitted By Mr. Brown, Petersburg, For the Amended Report of the Committee on Federal Relations\"","Compliments John Thompson Brown on his resolutions.","Scope and Contents \"I was anxious myself that Virginia should maintain an impartial and just attitude toward both S. Carolina and the President, but far the greater part of the Assembly seemed in favour of going into one extreme or other . . . whereas I thought there was error on both sides...\" He remarks that Edward [Steptoe]has been successful in getting his appointment to West Point \"obtained (by Mr. Archer, the Senator) as a favour to me\u0026amp;quot; but \"without...your letter...the application could scarcely have been successful.\"","2 copies. Printed manuscript.","Appointment of Edward Steptoe to West Point; report of the enforcing bill in the President's proclamation, and the Tariff Bill.","Scope and Contents In July he announces the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents On the Force Bill and the Bank of the U.S.","The two items are signed Julian. \"On seeing Miss ____ at Clarksburg,\" and \"Julian Abandoning His Muse.\" Possibly written by John Thompson Brown about this period.","Written by John Thompson Brown, Petersburg.","Letters written by John Thompson Brown during portions of the 1833-1834 and the 1834-1835 sessions of the General Assembly. The manuscripts begin with letters reporting the legislative battle fought and lost against the Portsmouth-Norfolk road which John Thompson Brown believed would have disastrous effects on the future of Petersburg (January 1834). Near the end of the box are letters concerning John Thompson Brown's battle fought with fists and canes in the halls of the State Capitol with a fellow representative John Hampden Pleasants (January 1835). The fracas resulted from a heated debate on the election of a U.S. Senator. John Thompson Brown was one of those mentioned for the position of U.S. Senator (December 1834), but his youth (28 years) was against him and he did not enjoy the rough and tumble of party politics then developing. Also of interest are the draft of a speech delivered on the occasion of the death of Lafayette (9 July 1834), and two notebooks used by John Thompson Brown as Chairman of the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates (January 1835). 44 items.","News that his brother, Samuel, is ill at Harvard.","Reports on his progress at the college.","Scope and Contents His attempts to defeat the Norfolk rail road in the Assembly; family news.","Scope and Contents \"All is lost except our honour. The Portsmouth Bill [Norfolk railroad] has passed...our town [Petersburg] is prostrated...but the ancient spirit of our little town, which Mr. Madison called the 'cockade of the old Dominion' is not dead.\"","A patent for producing domestic salt.","Election of a U.S. Senator, for which he has been mentioned; Mr. Leigh's election. At the end of February and beginning of March he is kept in bed with an illness.","Gives his views of the political situation, mentioning the message President Jackson sent to Congress with the \"Force Bill,\" the President's plans for the Bank of the U.S., and objections to Van Buren and \"the N. York system of tactics which he will bring with him.\"","Scope and Contents Plans for Samuel, John Thompson Brown's brother, to start his study of law with him.","John J. Allen (1797-1871)","Scope and Contents Sold bank shares to help his brother go into business for himself; gives advice on racing horses.","Draft of a speech delivered in Petersburg on the occasion of the death of Lafayette. 43 pages. Endorsed: \"To my sons, should they ever read it.\"","Report of his progress at the U.S. Military Academy. John Thompson Brown is the uncle of Edward J. Steptoe.","Draft of a letter sending condolences for the death of a sister and congratulations on the birth of a son.","Scope and Contents His resignation from the U.S. Senate.","Scope and Contents \"No subject arouses anybody except the senatorial election.\"","He offers to place all his monetary resources at the service of his brother in his new business venture.","3 letters, 1 draft. On the 17th he prepared a draft of a letter, which he sent on the 20th, giving an account of a fight in the halls of the General Assembly between himself and John Hampden Pleasants.","A letter of apology for the battle fought in the halls of the Virginia Capitol.","An account of his speech which was \"better received than anything I have ever made.\"","A speech \"...upon the Election of a Senator in Congress: Delivered in the House of Delegates of Virginia\". 28 pages. Printed book. Points out the importance of this election for \"future political events and party combinations in the state,\" and defends the incumbent, Mr. Leigh.","Written by John Thompson Brown. 70 pages. Autographed Manuscript. Prepared for use in the Finance Committee of the House of Deputies.","Notes on taxes, license fees, and the like, prepared by John Thompson Brown for use on the Finance Committee of the House of Delegates. 116 pages.","Letters from February 1835, until his death in November 1836; manuscripts of four articles written to oppose the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President. The closing sessions of the State Legislature of 1834-1835 are reported in the letters at the beginning of this box. The party spirit runs high in Petersburg as the \"Jackson party\" opposes John Thompson Brown (March 1835). He is involved in a street fight with an opponent in which he receives a black eye, but the argument is made up after he wins the election (April 1835). Before the next session of the legislature, John Thompson Brown is occupied in collecting more material on the question of slavery (August 1835), and prepared three long drafts written in opposition to the candidacy of Martin Van Buren for President of the U.S. Undated drafts of notes on legal cases are included at the end of the 1835 section. Henry Brown, Jr., the brother of John Thompson Brown, died in May 1836, while on a buying trip to Philadelphia and New York for his Lynchburg store. The trip of John Thompson Brown to meet the body of his brother, and his activity in settling his brother's affairs in Lynchburg are reported in the letters included in this box. At the end of July he takes his family to his father's home, Otter Hills, near New London in Campbell County, for the funeral sermon of Henry Brown, Jr. While there he contracts an illness which keeps him there until his death on 26 November 1836. 104 items.","Announces the birth of a son, John Thompson Brown II, and tells his brother that he had ordered $2800 placed to his account to support the store that he had opened.","Scope and Contents Political activity in Petersburg.","Scope and Contents \"The Jackson party has brought out the most popular man in Petersburg against...it is quite likely he will beat me.\"","Scope and Contents On April 18 he writes, \"I was elected by a majority of 37 (13 of which were from Richmond).\" There is also a report of a street fight between John Thompson Brown and \"a Jackson man.\"","Concerning the chances of Van Buren to carry Virginia in the election.","Plans to retire from politics and seek a position as Judge of the courts.","He has sent a box of books to help him in his law studies, and describes a visit by his old friend Peronneau Finley and his family.","Writes to his father about plans to visit him.","Scope and Contents Drafts on the subject of the northern resolutions on slavery, particularly those recently passed in Portland and Boston. 3 items.","4 items. Autographed draft.","Scope and Contents Family discussion, especially concerned with the sisters who were yet to find husbands.","Notice of the election of John Thompson Brown as an honorary member of the Jefferson Society.","The content is on the stand of Mr. Van Buren on emancipation. 28 numbered columns. Signed \"Mr. Brown.\"","Notes on this topic.","Notes on this topic. Also includes an additional 2 page insertion.","Notes on this topic. The series of drafts is in opposition to Martin Van Buren, candidate for the President of the United States. 48 pages.","Good reports of the new business venture of his brother, Henry Brown, Jr.","To his brother, on a buying trip to New York; political prospects now look bright, but \"the state is lost\" to the Anti-Van Buren forces.","Commission as Captain in the Cavalry of the Virginia Militia. Signed by Wyndham Robertson.","Signed Captain John Thompson Brown.","Scope and Contents John Thompson Brown writes five letters from Hobson's Inn, Homes, Otter Hills, and Lynchburg. On the trip to accompany his sister-in-law and the body of Henry Brown, Jr. back to the family home, Otter Hills. Henry Brown, Jr. died while on a shopping trip to New York for supplies for his Lynchburg store.","The body of Henry Brown, Jr. was taken that morning for Virginia.","On the death of her father, Henry Brown Brown, Jr.","Scope and Contents Taking inventory at the store of his late brother; preparing to settle his estate.","Scope and Contents Reports on the stocktaking in the store of Henry Brown, Jr. On July 19 he wrote that he was coming to his father's place on the Sunday next to hear his brother's funeral preached. This is the last letter from John Thompson Brown to his father, for on that visit to Otter Hills he was taken with the illness from which he died.","On the disposal of the store inventory; sends a piano to her.","Mourning his brother's death, he makes arrangements for his own family to join him. (This is the last letter written by John Thompson Brown preserved in this collection.)","The niece of John Thompson Brown writes to her uncle regarding the recent death of her father, Henry Brown, Jr.","A Quaker associate of Henry Brown, Jr. writes regarding the settling of the store business.","Enclosures: \"A lock of the hair of John Thompson Brown, 29 years\" envelope marked, \"For sister Mary from my dear brother John's Grave, Nov. 13th, 1845, Mrs. Alice Brown Worthington,\" with clover leaves inside.","Signed Robert B. Bolling, Chairman. A resolution in memory of John Thompson Brown.","Signed D. M. Bernard, Clerk. Endorsement by James MacFarland, Jr., to Mrs. John Thompson Brown.","Condolences on the death of her husband.","A resolution that the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days in honor of John Thompson Brown, by William A. Dod.","A copy of the unanimous resolution of the House of Delegates in memory of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of grief written by Mrs. Brown to her father-in-law. Mrs. Mary E. Brown is the widow of John Thompson Brown.","A letter of consolation.","In service as Executors of John Thompson Brown.","Drafts.","Includes: A dramatic sketch, Kentucky Land Laws, Goosawattee Indians, and map of the region around Bedford, Virginia. 40 pages.","16 pages. Draft.","5 pages. Autographed draft. Incomplete.","The bounties offered for Indian scalps in Bedford between 1755 and 1758.","11 items. Autographed document.","A large folded ink drawing of a building \"taken from the Colonade of the Temple of Minerva Parthenon at Athens,\" with notes of construction details.","Papers of John Thompson Brown, Colonel of 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery who was killed in action in 1864. Included are letters concerning a disagreement with William Nelson Pendleton. Papers also include correspondence of his son, Henry Peronneau Brown and his son's wife Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown as well as newspaper clippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker and the correspondence of Cynthia Beverley Tucker Coleman. There are also nineteenth century engravings. Boxes 20 - 24.","Correspondence, commissions, receipts, etc., of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, killed in action on May 6, 1864; his drafts of speeches in defense of slavery. This box contains the papers from the period after the death of John Thompson Brown, and concern John Thompson Brown II, born in 1835, some 18 months before the death of his father. One letter (November 20, 1844) lists the courses studied by boys at the ages of 9, 11, and 13; a travel book gives an interesting picture of Europe (May 4, 1857); and a draft of a letter describes the bleedings to which a tourist entering Italy had to submit. John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by the members of his company (December 1, 1859). Also included are notes of speeches made to rouse war enthusiasm. The receipt for a saber and belt (April 23, 1861) mark the beginning of action, and other records follow John Thompson Brown II's rise to Major, then to Colonel. His request for a transfer to a more active field of war and an extended argument with his commanding officer, Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton, are of interest. The box concludes with items which appear to have been on the person of Colonel John Thompson Brown II, when he was killed in action on 6 May 1864. 83 items.","Lists the courses in school taken by a nine year old boy and his two brothers, Wilicox, 11 years old, and Peronneau, 13 years old.","58 pages. Draft.","Certifies that John Thompson Brown II was elected Second Lieutenant by viva voce vote of the members of his company.","References to Douglas and the threat to slavery.","Concerns the raid on Harper's Ferry by John Brown, October 19, 1859, and the treatment of him as a martyr in the North. 5 pages. Autographed draft.","\"I greatly fear that the time has passed when great questions of State equality are to be settled in the Halls of Congress...this settlement requires powder and ball...\"","2 copies.","3 items.","Report on ammunition on hand.","3 items.","2 items. Court Martial action taken for refusal to do guard duty, by a trooper under the command of Colonel John Thompson Brown II.","4 items.","Request for transfer, with his command, to the Division of General D. H. Hills, so that he might be more actively engaged.","3 items.","Draft of a suggestion for winter furloughs in order to extend the length of service in the fighting season.","Published by West and Johnson, Richmond.","4 items.","13 items.","Concerning a dispute arising between the two over John Thompson Brown's command.","Signed by W. H. Taylor and Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton. 4 items.","Scope and Contents 4 items.","4 items. Autographed document signed.","Receipt for whitewashing two rooms.","Request the return of his report on the battle of Chancellorsville so that he might submit it to General Stuart.","4 items.","Papers which appear to have been on John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Papers which appear to have been on the person of John Thompson Brown II when he was killed in action.","Gift list and cover addressed to Jackson's Reserve Artillery, near Bowling Green, Caroline County","Book containing several commissions, leather bound.","2 copies. Printed material.","5 items. Newspaper clipping.","Autograph poem and newspaper text; \"Lines written on seeing 'Rifle' the war-horse of Col. J. T. B....\" from the Richmond Dispatch.","The marker titled \"Thompson Brown\" has blue ribbons attached.","The papers relating to the oldest son of John Thompson Brown, Henry Peronneau Brown, begin with letters written by his mother Mrs. Mary E. Brown. She expresses concern that her son is more interested in affairs other than his studies (March 1, 1849). His school career is traced briefly through his years at the University of Virginia (June 28, 1851). The letters exchanged between Henry Peronneau Brown and his fiancee, Frances Bland Coalter, 1858, lead into the family correspondence which completes this box. (Other letters of Frances Bland Coalter and her family are found in Box 6, Coalter and Tucker Papers.) From May, 1861, all letters are concerned with the war. Letters written by John Coalter II, to his sister Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown in 1878 give a graphic picture of the struggle made by a southern farmer to re-establish himself after the war. 108 items.","Scope and Contents Letters written to Samuel T. Brown while he was in Charleston, South Carolina and New London, Virginia. The widow of John Thompson Brown writes with concern about her oldest son, Peronneau, who is attending school in South Carolina. He was devoting too much time to outdoor affairs of college life and not enough to his studies.","Scope and Contents Congratulating him on his success at Charleston College; a proposed biography of John Thompson Brown.","Concerning Henry Peronneau Brown, attending the University of Virginia.","Receipt for 65 pounds of ice to Henry Peronneau Brown from Long and Stevens, Petersburg.","Scope and Contents 5 letters. Affectionate letters to her fiance.","Scope and Contents In August she writes to console Mrs. Brown on the death of her mother, Mrs. Judith H. Coalter.","Scope and Contents \"We are all as glad, dear Fanny, that your home is so lovely and you are so happy...for its mountain scenery.\"","Scope and Contents Concerning the failing health of their mother.","Consolations on the death of Mrs. Coalter.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking.","Scope and Contents Cover lacking.","Concerning the loss of an infant.","Letter to his sister, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.","Scope and Contents Eight calling cards in a cover addressed to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown","The bachelor brother of Mrs. Brown writes that his loneliness on an out-of-the-way plantation is heading him to the madhouse.","Scope and Contents She writes of the ladies making vests and shirts for the soldiers. News that the Yankees have landed at Hampton; the first of the war casualties in the family.","Making clothes for the army: \"1500 yards have just been received which we are to turn our attention to at once.\"","His house was set afire and cannon are firing all about. Comments on \"the tennessee company...the roughest men you ever saw...\"","Scope and Contents The wife of John Thompson Brown II, is in \"this antiquated spot\u0026amp;quot; because her husband was drilling some new troops and sent for her to join him.","From Stanley, the family home, to Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown","Their brother, Henry, is at a camp near Williamsburg; the other brother, John, is in Richmond.","\"...adjoining the lands of Henry Peronneau Brown and others.\"","\"I am sorry Henry's name is not in the list of exchanged prisoners...\"","Scope and Contents Written while Henry was a prisoner at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, to his sister.","Receipt for wheat delivered. Signed A. Wynne and L. Hatchet.","Request for someone to serve the Presbyterian Church at Tappahannock.","A bill brought in Chancery Court by John R. Bryan against H. B. Tomlin, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter. The settlement of the John Randolph estate which was in litigation for many years.","Refuses a request for $500 by his nephew; recommends that he stop drinking.","Receipt for wages.","2 items. Printed document signed.","Accounts with stores. 3 items. Printed document signed.","Note written on an early \"penny post card.\"","Scope and Contents Letters written to his sister as he made a start in farming after the end of the war: \"I have not the means to buy me a suit of clothes.\" Later he added: \"I never was as poor in my life before as I am now...I have not spent during the whole year on myself more than $10...\"","First mention of Cassie Tucker, who was later to marry John Thompson Brown III.","A request for a purchase of a case of \"56 Home Remedies.\"","2 items.","4 items. Printed document signed.","Writes of Cassie Tucker, wife of John Thompson Brown III. \"You have introduced into your home a very sunbeam.\"","The letter is addressed to \"Fanny\", his sister-in-law, and concerns the death of John Coalter II.","Statement concerning the trust for Mrs. Fanny B. Brown (Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown).","2 items. Autographed document.","The letters in this box concerning John Thompson Brown III, begin with one from his mother, Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown, the former Frances Bland Coalter. There are 6 report cards from The University School, Petersburg, Virginia (1877-1879). Of interest is a pamphlet of Resolutions Passed in 1894, 1895, and 1896...Denouncing the Bedford High School Act. Many of the letters in the collection are from Mrs. Cynthia B. Tucker Coleman to her niece Cassie (Mrs. John Thompson Brown III). Letters from the children, John Thompson Brown IV, Frances Brown, and Henry Peronneau Brown II, are included as well as photographs of some members of the family and pictures of the family home, Ivy Cliff, Bedford County (formerly Otter Hill) the home of Captain Henry Brown, great grandfather of John Thompson Brown III. At the end of the box is a notebook containing sermons copied out by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown for her son John Thompson Brown III. 80 items. (John Thompson Brown III, son of Henry Peronneau Brown, who married Cassie Tucker, thus reuniting the family with the Tucker line.)","To her son (John Thompson Brown III) urging him to improve his writing and \"to read your Bible and say your prayers every day.\"","A description of the London Museum and Zoo.","Report cards from University School, some countersigned by Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown. 6 items. Printed document signed. Some contain letters by John Thompson Brown III, when the reports were sent home.","Paper written on Martin Luther.","Recommends Bible reading as the antidote for \"the very corrupt sentiments which are scattered through the classical writers.\"","Scope and Contents The recent death of her husband, Dr. Coleman; the serious illness of Mrs. Henry Peronneau Brown.","Scope and Contents During her illness, Mrs. Brown's children are in the care of Mrs. Coleman.","A child's letter.","Rejoices that Cassie's health is \"entirely restored.\" Beverly Tucker and Braxton Bryan are mentioned as attending an assembly of the clergy at Jamestown.","The letters are addressed to \"Thompson\".","Two photographs, one of John Thompson Brown IV and his sister, Frances Bland Coalter Brown, with a servant, Aunt Jane; the other of the house, Ivy Cliff, originally called Otter Hill. Photostat.","Scope and Contents \"...make haste and get well enough to come home where you are much missed.\"","45 items. Printed document signed.","Includes a separate sermon. Autographed draft signed. \"Given to my son June 5, 1890. Let him read it carefully and may God have mercy on his soul. Amen.\" (Mrs. Frances B. Brown died in September 1894.)","Material related to the Brown and Tucker families after 1900. Accounts of Cary A. Adams are placed at the beginning of the box. Newspaper clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska, relate to Judge John Randolph Tucker. Another member of the family, Captain David Tucker Brown, is represented by two letters (1918, 1919) written from France when he was serving as a member of the American Commission to negotiate peace. Seventeen undated items concerning unidentified persons are grouped at the end of the box. 85 items.","15 items.","Endorsed: \"Pres. of Const. Convention, 1901-2.\"","Editorial from the Richmond Times-Dispatch.","Candidacy for the position of Lieutenant Governor.","Periodical. Pages 125-139. Printed manuscript.","5 items. Newsclippings regarding William B. Allison, Theodore Roosevelt, and \"The Political Situation, 1876-1908\".","Newsclippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker taken from the Nome Daily Nugget, Nome Democrat and Nome Industrial Worker.","Concerning the Farmer's Winter Institute in Agriculture, 1913-1914, of Virginia Polytechnic Institute.","From \"The World\", New York.","Scope and Contents Covers lacking. With the \"American Commission to Negotiate Peace.\" There is also mention of John Thompson Brown IV, of Wilmington.","A proclamation by Westmoreland Davis, Governor. Also Includes a song sheet of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute. 2 items.","27 items.","Date unknown.","Revolutionary War service claim, draft on the Bank of Virginia, and article surviving soldier's payments. 3 items. Printed document signed.","\"From private who served you on the memorable 8th of Jany, 1815.\"","2 items. Printed document signed.","Invitation from the Royal Geographical Society.","2 items. Autographed draft.","An alphabetical list of flowers with the characteristics of each expressed symbolically.","Newspaper clippings of pictures from engravings, plus some advertisements and copies of publications. Circa 400 items.","20 columns of news clippings from \"Central Presbyterian.\"","3 poems, news clippings and a clipping with sheet music.","Illustrated London News, December 18, 1866.","Christmas supplement from the Illustrated London News, December 18, 1869.","6 clippings of engravings about archaeology.","22 clippings of engravings about farming and husbandry.","8 clippings of engravings of churches destroyed in the Chicago fire.","7 clippings of Civil War engravings.","3 clippings of engravings of zoological topics.","2 clippings of engravings about the Crimea when occupied by Russian.","Supplement to Harper's Monthly.","Weekly cartoons appearing in Harper's Monthly.","14 pages from the April 1872 issue of Hearth and Home.","Clipping of Masthead of Harper's Monthly with an engraving of Clothes and Styles. November 29, 1872.","Cover page of the New York Fireside Companion. November 18, 1873.","Five sections of the November 1873 edition of Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly.","October 18, 1874 pamphlet \"Pastoral Letter\" written by T.D. Witherspoon.","Four clippings of engravings from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Family Almanac.","Full June 16, 1877 issue of Illustrated Christian Weekly.","Scope and Contents 1883 Calendar sheet for Hiram Sibley \u0026amp; Co., Seedsman, in color.","Large foldout of the family tree of Queen Victoria from the Illustrated London News, \"Jubilee edition.\"","January 1896 price list for U.S. Stamps by N.E. Carter of Delavan, Wisconsin.","Three color illustrations with a poem.","\"The Golden Horseshoe\" pamphlet with illustrations.","Six book sale advertisements by different publishers.","A completed form for \"self-measurement\" for suits by the company, Noah Walker and Co.","Five advertising cards.","Five advertisements for carriages, ranges, safes, etc.","Five sheets of medical advertisements.","Instructions for playing the Monneuse Turkish Tubephone.","38 page notebook with pasted clippings of engravings of different subjects.","Typed transcriptions prepared by Yolande (Lonnie) Dobbs, of material pertaining to John Thompson Brown in boxes 7 to 19. She chose material to transcribe that would \"provide a fuller picture of Brown, his family and his political career at a time in American and Virginian history when a number of significant events were taking place. The issues of slavery, states rights, tariffs, elections of Senators, the Bank of the United States, presidential elections and the changing political parties were issues of vital importance to John Thompson Brown.\" Transcribed from 1998-2005. CD of transcriptions is available.","Introduction gives genealogical information of the Brown Family, beginning with Henry Brown who died in 1757 in New Jersey. Includes transcriptions of legal transactions, letters and other documents (not from this collection) which show the procession of the Brown Family from New Jersey to parts of Virginia.","Inventory of Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I. Typed and carbon transcriptions of selections of letters of John Thompson Brown (1802-1836). Also, handwritten transcriptions that are not typed. Includes notes on possible subject arrangement of the transcriptions. The following folders may loosely follow this order. Includes processing notes, genealogical information and a partial inventory. The project appears to be incomplete. The author of these transcriptions may be Lonny Dobbs.","Two typed carbon inventories of the Brown, Coalter and Tucker Papers I, entitled \"...containing papers of John Coalter (1769-1838), Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836) Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Harrison County and Petersburg.\"","One typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters from 1814 to 1822.","One typed transcript, one carbon transcript and the handwritten transcriptions of letters for 1831.","One typed transcript and one carbon transcript of letters from 1818 to 1824.  Noted as \"Letters of J.T. Brown.\"","One typed transcript, two carbon transcripts and the handwritten transcriptions of newspaper clippings from J.T. Brown's scrapbook. All from Box 14, Folder 30.","Handwritten transcripts of letters dated from 1831-1835. 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Within each series, materials are generally separated by format and listed chronologically, with undated materials listed last.","Series 1. Papers of George Washington Series 2. Papers of Tobias Lear Series 3. Miscellaneous Series 4. Papers of Martha Washington Series 5. Papers of Eliza Parke Custis Law Series 6. Papers of Thomas Law : Subseries 6.1. Legal Documents, Subseries 6.2. Correspondence Series 7. Papers of William Costin Series 8. Papers of John Law Series 9. Papers of Lloyd Nicholas Rogers Series 10. Papers of Edmund Law Rogers Series 11. Papers of Robert Peter : Subseries 11.1. Accounts, Subseries 11.2. Financial Documents, Subseries 11.3. Legal Documents, Subseries 11.4. Land Documents, Subseries 11.5. Estate Documents Series 12. Papers of Thomas Peter : Subseries 12.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 12.2. Land Documents, Subseries 12.3. Estate Documents, Subseries 12.4. Correspondence Series 13. Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1824-1909 : Subseries 13.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 13.2. Legal Documents, Subseries 13.3. Correspondence","The Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.","George Washington (1732-1799) : George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.","Martha Washington (1731-1802) : Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.","Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17","This collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10","Includes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter","Memento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]","Includes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.","lock of hair","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Four envelopes","Goes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1","Condolence letter","Signed by Governor Horatio Sharpe","Indenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood","Resurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797","Deed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792","December 24, 1871, wrapper","List of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.","Bernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520","wove paper","Photocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter","signed by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]","Includes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","No. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.","Printed volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. Washington with the United States, commencing June 1775, and ending June 1773, comprehending a space of eight years.\"","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Rogers, Lloyd Nicholas, approximately 1788-1860","Rogers, Edmund Law","Peter, Robert, 1726-1806","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Kennon, Britannia Wellington Peter, 1815-1911","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Peter, Armistead, 1840-1902","Peter, Agnes, 1840-1902","Mercereau, John, 1732-1820","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Varick, Richard, 1753-1831","Sedgwick, Theodore, 1746-1813","Rogers, William, 1751-1824","Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828","Atherton, Charles H.  (Charles Humphrey), 1773-1853","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849","Kemp, James, 1764-1827","Wadsworth, Peleg, 1748-1829","Blair, John D.  (John Durbarrow), 1759-1823","Griffith, William, 1766-1826","Le Mayeur, Jean Pierre","Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835","Rogers, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, 1797-1822","Bernard, Simon, 1779-1839","Ringgold, Tench","Lovering, William (Architect)","Scott, Gustavus, 1753-1800","Thornton, William, 1759-1828","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Law, Edmund, 1790-1829","Decatur, Susan Wheeler","Hay, George, 1765-1830","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","De Kalb, Johann, 1721-1780","Elgar, Joseph","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Anderson, John","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829","Smith, George (Blacksmith)","Lear, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lincoln), 1792-1832","Peter, George Washington, 1801-1877","Maltitz, Apollonius August von, 1795-1870","Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864","Stabler, Edward, 1769-1831","Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847","Kennon, Beverley, 1793-1844","Peter, Martha Custis Kennon, 1843-1886","Peter, Walter G.  (Walter Gibson), 1868-1945","Peter, Armistead, 1870-1960","Peter, George Freeland, 1875–1953","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Peter, Walter Gibson, 1842-1863","Townsend, Justine Van Rensselaer, 1828-1912","Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864","Delaplaine, Joseph, 1777-1824","Bunting, Charles","Key, Philip Barton, 1757-1815","Hanson, Alexander Contee, 1786-1819","English \n.    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Papers of Robert Peter : Subseries 11.1. Accounts, Subseries 11.2. Financial Documents, Subseries 11.3. Legal Documents, Subseries 11.4. Land Documents, Subseries 11.5. Estate Documents Series 12. Papers of Thomas Peter : Subseries 12.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 12.2. Land Documents, Subseries 12.3. Estate Documents, Subseries 12.4. Correspondence Series 13. Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1824-1909 : Subseries 13.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 13.2. Legal Documents, Subseries 13.3. Correspondence"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eGeorge Washington (1732-1799)\u003c/emph\u003e: George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha Washington (1731-1802)\u003c/emph\u003e: Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eTobias Lear (1762-1816)\u003c/emph\u003e: Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eElizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831)\u003c/emph\u003e: Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Law (1756-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eWilliam Costin (1780-1842)\u003c/emph\u003e: William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eJohn Law (1784-1822)\u003c/emph\u003e: John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eLloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860)\u003c/emph\u003e: Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eEdmund Law Rogers (1818-1896)\u003c/emph\u003e: Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRobert Peter (1726-1806)\u003c/emph\u003e: Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Peter (1769-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854)\u003c/emph\u003e: was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBritannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911)\u003c/emph\u003e: Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMajor George Peter (1779-1861)\u003c/emph\u003e: Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eDr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902)\u003c/emph\u003e: Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAgnes Peter (1880-1957)\u003c/emph\u003e: Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.","George Washington (1732-1799) : George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.","Martha Washington (1731-1802) : Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePeter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n\u003ca href=\"https://mountvernonlibrary.on.worldcat.org/search?queryString=%2A\u0026amp;clusterResults=false\u0026amp;groupVariantRecords=false\u0026amp;subscope=wz%3A46368%3A%3Azs%3A39386\u0026amp;changedFacet=scope\"\u003ethe Catalog's Peter Family Collection\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esee Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials","Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026amp; Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026amp; Greenleaf.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments related to the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026amp; 10th.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erent paid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Robert Peter's court appearances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTobacco sales\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of trust book is dated 1790\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026amp; Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026amp; Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith unknown survey plat on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoratio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 autograph letters signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026amp; O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026amp; Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026amp; Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the purchase of a clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames H., Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. H., Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Thompson, Union School, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMichael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. D., George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated Bills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026amp; conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026amp; country \u0026amp; who look for success \u0026amp; preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eprinted pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026amp; Washington'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Cook, Hyates Town,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Summers, New Market, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etrust, property, and expenses of land\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ematerial and clothing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eappraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical bills, pharmacy, doctor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etuition bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etypescript copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edeed of conveyance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies of letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary exemption for Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003elock of hair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour envelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondolence letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Governor Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember 24, 1871, wrapper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewove paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esigned by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Madison signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 manuscripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunder the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding 3044 O Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBathsheba\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining photographs of Peter relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains dried flowers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes folders of France and WWI soldiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. 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It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10","Includes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter","Memento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]","Includes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.","lock of hair","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Four envelopes","Goes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1","Condolence letter","Signed by Governor Horatio Sharpe","Indenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood","Resurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797","Deed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792","December 24, 1871, wrapper","List of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.","Bernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520","wove paper","Photocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter","signed by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]","Includes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","No. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.","Printed volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. Washington with the United States, commencing June 1775, and ending June 1773, comprehending a space of eight years.\""],"names_ssim":["Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Rogers, Lloyd Nicholas, approximately 1788-1860","Rogers, Edmund Law","Peter, Robert, 1726-1806","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Kennon, Britannia Wellington Peter, 1815-1911","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Peter, Armistead, 1840-1902","Peter, Agnes, 1840-1902","Mercereau, John, 1732-1820","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Varick, Richard, 1753-1831","Sedgwick, Theodore, 1746-1813","Rogers, William, 1751-1824","Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828","Atherton, Charles H.  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This series includes biographical information, newspapers, inventory of property, and Convention minutes. Each subseries is arranged chronologically.","Series II: Correspondence is arranged in nine subseries: John Janney with Alice Janney (wife); Janney Family Letters; Letters to Alice Janney; Pollock Family Papers; John Janney Letters; John Janney Legal Letters and Court Cases; Court Cases; Miscellaneous Letters, and Letters and Ledgers.","Series III: Books, Periodicals, and Media is arranged in three subseries: Books, Periodicals, and Media.","On November 8, 1798, John Janney was born in Alexandria, Virginia, to Elisha and Mary Janney. The Janneys were members of the religious denomination of Friends or Quakers. Janney obtained little formal education, instead going to work at his father's mill. He later left the mill to study law, and at the age of eighteen, he entered the Bar in Loudoun County. On January 26, 1826, Janney married Alcinda (Alice) Marmaduke. When separated, they wrote almost daily letters to one another.","Janney became a respected lawyer and in 1850 he represented Loudoun County at the Virginia Constitutional Convention. Janney also served his state when he accepted the position as President of the Virginia Secession Convention in 1861. As a strong Whig and Unionist, Janney fought against secession and voted against it twice. When secession finally passed, Janney embraced it fully. He signed the Ordinance of Secession and formally appointed Robert E. Lee as commander of military forces of Virginia. Janney continued to serve as a lawyer in Loudoun until his death in 1872.","Charles Janney, nephew of John Janney, was born May 27, 1839 to James and Rebecca Janney. Charles Janney attended the Benjamin Hallowell School in Alexandria, Virginia until his eighteenth birthday. After graduation, Janney worked at his father's flour mill while also studying the law. Janney ran for office and was elected clerk of the county court for Loudoun and served in that position until he entered the Bar in 1871. In 1921, he was elected as mayor of Leesburg and served for two years.","Charles Janney married Nannie Lee Pollock on November 23, 1868. They had eight children: Thomas, Rebecca, Lilas, Charles P., A.D. Pollock, Phillip, Nannie, and John.","The guide to the John Janney Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the John Janney Papers commenced and was completed in 2001.","The John Janney Papers consist of over 800 letters written to John Janney and members of his family. The most influential letters are ones written between John Janney and his wife while Janney served as President of the Virginia Secession Convention. In these letters Janney gives brief details of the Convention and comments on the other delegates in attendance. Other letters are between Charles Janney and his wife and family. The bulk of the letters describe legal matters and are from John Janney's years as a practicing lawyer. Additional materials include biographical information, books, and periodicals.","Images  from this collection are available on Imagebase.","Missing Title January 18, to Alice March 21, to Mrs. J June 10, to Charlie August 21, to her Pa August 30, to My darling father August 25, to My Darling father","Missing Title February 4, Philadelphia February 7, Norfolk, from S.K. Jackson March 27, Alexandria, from her sister August, from Minra? August 21 August 22, from her sister September 11, Peirce Valley, from Lizzy Delaney September 29, George Town October 17 November 20, Baltimore, Niece Mary November 21, Baltimore, Niece S.H. Miluary? December 11, Philadelphia, from Hodge December 12, Shepherdstown, from E Frary December 25, Baltimore, from Niece Mary December 28, Baltimore, from Niece Mary unreadable","Missing Title January 8, Baltimore, from Eliza Hinkle January 8, from Maggie January 12, Washington, unreadable January 14, Brooklyn, from Mark January 15, Ashton, from Mary January 24, Louisville, unreadable January 26, Baltimore, from Laura Maddy January 26, Georgetown, unknown January 28, Philadelphia, from John Hail January 29, Warm Springs, unreadable February 3, Ridgeway, from Dorcas February 21, Mr. Vernon St., from E Waterman March 16, Saint Louis, from Charles Miller","Missing Title January 14, from a niece January 15, Baltimore, from Mary January 21, Philadelphia, From a cousin January 21, Baltimore, from Mary January 22, Philadelphia, from Riffliomakers? February 12, Lake Home, from a niece February 20, Bell Brook, from S. Koler? February 21, Kate Marmaduke (Sister) March 3, Alexandria, from Ellen Miller March 14, Lake Home, from Mary March 17, Lexington, from Mary From Susan Janney","Missing Title April 21, Ashton, from Mary June 4, Brooklyn, from CA Smart? June 30, Ashton, from Mary August 28, Sunnyside, from Mary","Missing Title May 7, Warrenton, from Charles Pollock August 7, Leesburg, from Charles Janney (Nephew) August 19, Leesburg, from Charles Janney (nephew) October 3, Philadelphia, from Janresll Janney (Nephew)","Missing Title June 28, from unreadable July 7, Alexandria, from Lucy Pracell November, 24, Fort Hamilton, from let Mark From Amelid Hart From Anna (sister) August 28, from Adda March, from Nelly","Missing Title May 1866, Westtown, Beathers May 21, 1866, Washington, to CP Janney (cousin) February 22, 1867, Leesburg, to unreadable May 8, 1867, Leesburg, to William Rives May 10, 1867, Leesburg, to William Rives—Janney trying to start education for women June 27, 1867, Leesburg, John Klum","Missing Title To Anthony Rogers Unknown","Missing Title August 17, from John Janney to Philip Heater October 21, Baltimore, from Henry Jacobsen","Missing Title February 1, Richmond, from Wall hall August 15, Auburn, from A Buckern","Missing Title July 3, St. Louis July 8, St. Louis September 24, St. Louis October 14, St. Louis","Missing Title July 29, Baltimore, from Williams and Scilly From R. 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July 8, Barnesville, from John Dueport July 17, Puffuldo, from unreadable","Missing Title February 5, goods ordered by JA Taylor March 11, Washington, unreadable April 23, Washington, from Alma","Missing Title March, official letter from Washington, D.C. signed by M Page September 14, Baltimore, from Hambliton Buckey September 19, Baltimore, from Woodward \u0026 Co. September 28, Baltimore, from Woodward \u0026 Co.","Missing Title February 1, Middleburg, from H Powell December 20, Middleburg, from H Powell","Missing Title April 8, Georgetown, from Walter Smith (governor) September 15, Philadelphia, from Gill October 9, Baltimore, bill of Fred Fickey From Upton Payments for AD Pollock Agreement between Sam Smith and Heird Signed by W Berry","Missing Title April 9, from John Porsle? Unknown Unknown","Missing Title February 12, Laurenceville, from James ? March 4, Baltimore, from H Keigheen December 22, Leeton Forest, from AD Pollock (father-in-law) December 30, Brook, unknown","Missing Title April 4, from Seamma Manne? June 4, Middleburg, from Rogers","Missing Title April 16, Vicksburg, from Klein April 20, Norfolk, Ed Ribby May 22, Vicksburg, from Klein July 12, Vicksburg, from Klein","Missing Title January 20, Richmond, from R Duncee February 8, Norfolk, from Ed Ribby March, Baltimore,","Missing Title January 1, Richmond, W. Eshaart December 31, Alexandria, from GH Robinson Unknown","Missing Title January 2, Baltimore, Margaret Turner January 13, Baltimore, from Margaret Turner July 20, Alexandria, from GH Robinson October 5, Baltimore, Reese Bros. November 18, Alexandria, R Miller","Missing Title Ben Forgesan to P. 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June 5, Alexandria, McVeigh vs. Green","Missing Title January 6, Baltimore, from Hamibliton Bueky January 26, Goe stephenson vs. Rhodes May 5, Richmond, Johnson vs. Selday Estate June 21, Philadelphia, Wood vs. McVeigh Unknown letter","Missing Title February 10, Forest Hill, from HH Hamilton August 14, Alexandria, West vs. Beard August 28, Charlestown, from Andrew Hunter October 12, Miday, from HH Hamilton November 24, Forest Hill, from HH Hamilton","Missing Title January 4, Bell vs. Menern? April 23, from Thomas ? May 5, Baltimore, Warren Fisher vs. Tyler Estate May 12, Richmond, Johnson vs. Seldon June 16, Englick","Missing Title March 25, from J Whittens August 17, Baltimore, Wilson \u0026 Hopkins vs. White September 14, Alexandria, Green vs. Riudnck? October 19, Baltimore, from Comfort Tiffany November 29, Baltimore, Brown vs. Mount December 8, from Mortiruer Ashburn December 9, Baltimore, Brown vs. Feagauae? December 10, Salem, from Benjamin Hawley From J Whittens","Missing Title February 22 October 22, Middleburg, A.D.P. (father) October 26","Missing Title April 14, Baltimore, from Glen McGinkey? April 21, from DH ? March 22, Baltimore, Alreen? September 24, Baltimore, from Stanley December 18, Clarksville, from Johnson","Missing Title February 12, Baltimore, Harvey vs. Benedsen February 16, Baltimore, Bayne \u0026 Withers vs. McPherson February 16, Baltimore, Dallan \u0026 Miller vs. McPherson March 1, Clarksville, from Johnson March 13, Alexandria, Thomas vs. Befdons?","Missing Title April 19, Washington, William Purell May 10, Baltimore, Hopkins vs. Stautintinger?","Missing Title February 17, Baltimore, from B Ring February 22, Baltimore, Levening vs. Schooley ? Benedict vs. Gray Roden vs. Parenjen ?","Missing Title April 15, Republic?, from John Powell July 7, from John Rice August 12, from R. Miller","Missing Title November 7, Millwood, Clark vs. Cooke November 17, Del. From M Bradford","Missing Title December 2, Salem, Murphy vs. Waton December 6, Richmond, M Goddwin September 5, from Rob Pizton September 24, Gordonsdale, from Rob Pizton","Missing Title July 31, Leesburg, from M Harris October 14, Alexandria, Smoot \u0026 Whaler vs. George Brown October 17, Alexandria, Phineas Janney vs. M. Galloway December 8, Princes Estates, from John White","Missing Title Tiffany vs. Broaddas \u0026 Son—February 19, Baltimore McVeigh vs. Rust—March 18, Alexandria Richard H. Lee—March 26, Washington Marmaduke vs. Hugh—March 30, Shepardstown Mccauley vs. Amos Janney—April 17, Baltimore Richard Smith vs.—April 19, Washington Dannel vs. Littleton—April 20, White Hall Goldsbourgh vs. Sivs?—May 17, Washington Edward Upton vs. Susan Berkley—May 28 Webb vs. Unknown—June 18 Reynolds \u0026 Smith vs. B?—December 4, Baltimore","Missing Title Vainell vs. Buinles—January 14, Alexandria McVeigh vs. Ish—January 23, Alexandria Seale vs. Love, January 19 Wejlie \u0026 Wilson vs. Matthews—July 25, Baltimore Wheeler vs. Bajs \u0026 Mason—March 23, Lynn Gordon Schooley McCormick \u0026 Tiddall vs. ?—April 8, Berryville Love vs. Veale Toles vs. Janney Neal vs. Lowe","Missing Title Sutton \u0026 Harding vs. Beand—March 3, Baltimore Watkum \u0026 Rust vs. Mack—May 6, Baltimore R Shanhan vs. David Leapun—June 11 Bayhman vs. Wright—June 17, Baltimore Brooks vs. W \u0026 J Wright—June 19, Baltimore Griffith FS Muntsin—August 26, Georgetown Wooll Innskeep vs. Hoffman \u0026 Wickis—September 5, Philadelphia Owings vs. Rust vs. Buckey vs. Mead vs. Bajo \u0026 Mead—November 20, Baltimore","Missing Title Walker vs. Ish—January 31, Baltimore Hough vs. John ?—February 18 Pendleton vs. John Smith—March 19, Baltimore Baughman vs. Garnett—April 3, Baltimore Pittman vs. Ish—July 3, Baltimore","Missing Title Tiffnay \u0026 Rym vs. G Brca?—May 1, Baltimore Johnson vs. Seldon—May16, Richmond Lowe vs. Veale—July 16 Richard Smith vs. E Peacock—September 10, Washington Poulson vs. Taylor—October 1, Baltimore Hanson vs. Whitmon—November 3, Fredrick Walkins \u0026 Rush J Inshoes vs. Wildman","Missing Title Ball vs. Myer, August 26, 1865 Green vs. Garrett, 1866 To Robert Damo from Veale, 1867 To Gov. Walter Smith, 1867 Reed vs. Noland, 1869","Missing Title Patts vs. Bell Thomas Nickolls vs. Nathan Greg Carters vs. Drake","Missing Title Wheeler vs. Bennetts Wheeler vs. Smith","Missing Title March 6, Baltimore March 7, Baltimore, from Geo Baughmany","Missing Title Bann vs. Schooley Braden vs. Schooley","Missing Title John Keivle vs. Boss, December 4, 1837—Baltimore John Keivle vs. Boss, January 18, 1839—Baltimore JC Langston vs. Boss, November 13, 1839—Baltimore Brooks \u0026 Hatehkifs vs. Boss, December 21, 1837—Baltimore Richards \u0026 Betts vs. Boss, August 8, 1839—Baltimore Dovernus Lugdams vs. Boss, January 1, 1839—New York Richard Sewell vs. Boss, August 21, 1837—Baltimore Account list for Sam Boss","Missing Title Edward Mats vs. Rupell \u0026 Clending Aldridge Higdan vs. Rupell \u0026 Clending, January 13, 1838—Fredericktown Rupell vs. Cranpton?","Missing Title Fickey \u0026 Pauls vs. William \u0026 Wright, July 19, 1837—Baltimore Groverinon \u0026 Sons vs. William \u0026 Wright, April 19, 1838-Baltimore","Missing Title Smoot vs. LM Kenner, July 9, 1839—Alexandria Smoot vs. James Wages, November 29, 1837—Alexandria","Missing Title Liverman vs. Jonathan Weirner, May 9, 1838—Baltimore Liverman vs. rL Arimistead, September 13, 1838—Baltimore Liverman vs. Jonathan Weirner, December 24, 1838—Baltimore","Missing Title Griffith vs. RL Armistead, November 30, 1838—Baltimore Griffith vs. Rupell, November 14, 1839 Letter from Griffith to Janney, October 11, 1837—Baltimore","Missing Title Egeriton \u0026 Morris vs. John Studen, March 24, 1837—Baltimore Mooris \u0026 Egeriton vs. Edmund Dorney, December 11, 1832—Baltimore","Missing Title Sewell vs. Amos Bexls—February 23, 1837, Baltimore Sewell vs. Isaac Holmes—February 4, 1836, Baltimore","Missing Title Hopkins vs. Powell—August 18, 1836; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—October 28, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—August 26, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—September 23, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—November 29, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Saffen—November 16, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Weaks—March 17, 1838; Baltimore Hopkins VSSell McGthany—August 23, 1838; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Weeks \u0026 Edmands—November 30, 1838; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—December 24, 1838; Baltimore","Missing Title Hopkins vs. John Janney—January 24, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. W Clending—January 13, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. J Young—February 15, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Clending—March 4, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Canten—June 7, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. John Janney—May 29, 1840; Baltimore Hopkins vs. J Weinner—June 19, 1840; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—September 10, 1840; Baltimore Hopkins vs. E Waltman—September 19, 1840; Baltimore Hopkins vs. E Schooley—October 24, 1840; Baltimore","Missing Title Hopkins vs. James Whaley—February 11, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Caldwell—June 10, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. John Janney—July 1, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—August 9, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. J Harding—December 18, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Clark \u0026 White-March 24, 1842; Baltimore Hopkins vs. White—April 28, 1842; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Rust—February 4, 1843; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Rust—June 10, 1843; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Sundries—September 1, 1843; Baltimore","Missing Title Hopkins vs. John Smith—March 25, 1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Galloway—March 15, 1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Miller Bell—November 29, 1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Humphrey—December 16, 1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Taylor—1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Mc?—July 22, 1846; Baltimore Hopkins vs. MD Dirsh—December 19, 1846; Baltimore Hopkins letter—April 27, 1870; Waterford Hopkins letter—April 29, 1870; Baltimore","Missing Title From Mary ?; December 31 From Sean Reg; December 29","Missing Title Unknown From John Carroll Dirsh; August 3 From Sue; January 1","Missing Title Accounts from John and George Robinson Payment sheet for unknown","Missing Title Mary Aslem to her Aunt—January 26, 1879; Baltimore From A Miller to her Sister—July 7, 1879 From unknown to her sister—January 26, 1880; Baltimore Copy of a Bill—September 16, 1886","Missing Title Unknown letter From sister M To May from M.A.L. Unknown letter From Belle","Missing Title From Nath Seevery To Sam ? From Amos ?","Missing Title 50 cent note issued from the town of Leesburg List of tariff fees adopted November 13, 1865","Missing Title page 1: 2 engravings page 2: Man and woman page 3: Prof Hardt and man page 4: Engraving and wife of Dr. Henry of Ashburn Farm page 5: Two boys page 6: Mr. And Mrs. Charles Miller page 7: Willie Morison of Warrenton, VA and his wife page 8: Mr. M Comb Wilmington from Leesburg Academy page 9: Charles Pollock (Alice's brother) page 9: Cousin Maude dau of Chas and Ellen Miller page 10: Man page 11: House and woman page 12: Rev. Walter W. Williams, church Pastor of Leesburg VA and James W. Janney (John Janney's brother) page 13: Dr. James W. Taylor of Hillsboro, VA and Cousin Maude page 14: Pope Pius IX and man page 15: CSA General Eppa Hunter and man page 16: CSA Col. John S. Mosby page 17: Man page 18: CSA General Robert E. Lee page 19: Dr. Sam B. Henry, of Ashburn Farm on horseback, and Nellie Glazer page 20: Nannie Bededict of Leesburg and a women page 21: Martha Washington and a women page 22: 2 photos of Mildred Covell page 23: Unknown page 24: Unknown page 25: Unknown page 26: Mrs. Charlotte Lee and Child page 27: Unknown page 28: Mrs. Walter W. Williams and John Janney the 2nd (John Janney's Nephew) page 29: Nathaniel E. Janney (John Janney's brother) and Mary Anne Osburn page 30: Miss Mollie Hough of Leesburg and the wife of Dr. Henry page 31: Unknown page 32: Aunt Annie Miller of Alexandria and unknown man page 33: Mrs. Howard Shackleford and William Monson of Warrantion page 34: Mrs. Waterman and unknown man page 35: R.J. Janney and unknown women page 36: Unknown page 37: Unknown page 38: Mrs. Scott Siddons and Will Brown page 39: Mrs. Schackleford page 40: Unknown","Missing Title December 1838, Vol. VI, No. VI January 1840, Vol. IX, No. I February 1840, Vol. IX, No. II March 1840, Vol. IX, No. III April 1840, Vol. IX, No. IV May 1840, Vol. IX, No. V June 1840, Vol. IX, No. VI July 1840, Vol. X, No. I August 1840, Vol. X, No. II September 1840, Vol. X, No. III October 1840, Vol. X, No. IV November 1840, Vol. X, No. V December 1840, Vol. X, No. VI January 1841, Vol. LI, No. I February 1841, Vol. XL, No. II March 1841, Vol. XL, No. III April 1841, Vol. XI, No. IV May 1841, Vol. Xi, No. V June 1841, Vol.XI, No. VI July 1841, Vol. XII, No. I August 1841, Vol. XII, No. II September 1841, Vol. XII, No. III October 1841, Vol. XII, No. IV November 1841, Vol. XIL, No. V December 1841, Vol. XIL, No. VI","Missing Title April 1839, Vol. VI, No 2. October 1839, Vol. VII, No 1.","Missing Title January 1842 February 1842 March 1842 April 1842 May 1842 June to Nov 1842 December 1842 March 1843 April 1843 May 1843 June 1843 July 1843 August 1843 September 1843 October 1843 November 1843 December 1843","Missing Title March 1, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 26, Vol. XVIII, Whole No. 1,744 March 8, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 1, Vol. XVIII, Whole No. 1,745 March 15, 1845, Fifth Series, No 2, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,746 March 22, 1845, Fifth Series, No 4, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,747 March 29, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 4, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,74 April 5, 1845, Fifth Series, No 5, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,749 April 12, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 6, Vol.XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,750 April 19, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 7, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,751 April 26, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 8, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,752 May 3, 1845, Fifth Series, No.9, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,753 May 10, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 10, Vol. XVII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,754 May 17, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 11, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,755 May 24, 1845, Fifth Series, No 12, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,756 May 31, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 13, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,757 June 14, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 15, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,759 June 21, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 16, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,760 June 28, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 17, Vol. XVIII. Vol..LXVIII, Whole No. 1,761 July 5, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 17, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,762 July 12, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 19, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,763 July 19, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 20, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,764 July 26, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 21, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,765 August 2, 1842, Fifth Series, No. 22, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole NO. 1,766 August 9, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 23, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVII, Whole No. 1,767 August 16, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 24, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,768 August 30, 1845, Fith Series, No. 26, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,770","Images  are also available on Imagebase.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The John Janney Papers consist of over 800 letters written to John Janney and members of his family. Other materials include biographical information, books, and periodicals.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Janney family","Janney, John, 1798-1872","The materials in the collection are in English."],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.2001.019"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Janney Papers,"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Janney Papers,"],"collection_ssim":["John Janney Papers,"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University"],"creator_ssm":["Janney, John, 1798-1872"],"creator_ssim":["Janney, John, 1798-1872"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Janney, John, 1798-1872"],"creators_ssim":["Janney, John, 1798-1872"],"access_terms_ssm":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The John Janney Papers were donated to Special Collections in 2000."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865","Civil War"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865","Civil War"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["8 Cubic Feet 19 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["8 Cubic Feet 19 boxes"],"date_range_isim":[1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to research.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged into three series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries I: Biographical Information is arranged in three subseries: John Janney, Journal of the Convention, and Miscellaneous Government Documents. This series includes biographical information, newspapers, inventory of property, and Convention minutes. Each subseries is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries II: Correspondence is arranged in nine subseries: John Janney with Alice Janney (wife); Janney Family Letters; Letters to Alice Janney; Pollock Family Papers; John Janney Letters; John Janney Legal Letters and Court Cases; Court Cases; Miscellaneous Letters, and Letters and Ledgers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Books, Periodicals, and Media is arranged in three subseries: Books, Periodicals, and Media.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged into three series:","Series I: Biographical Information is arranged in three subseries: John Janney, Journal of the Convention, and Miscellaneous Government Documents. This series includes biographical information, newspapers, inventory of property, and Convention minutes. Each subseries is arranged chronologically.","Series II: Correspondence is arranged in nine subseries: John Janney with Alice Janney (wife); Janney Family Letters; Letters to Alice Janney; Pollock Family Papers; John Janney Letters; John Janney Legal Letters and Court Cases; Court Cases; Miscellaneous Letters, and Letters and Ledgers.","Series III: Books, Periodicals, and Media is arranged in three subseries: Books, Periodicals, and Media."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOn November 8, 1798, John Janney was born in Alexandria, Virginia, to Elisha and Mary Janney. The Janneys were members of the religious denomination of Friends or Quakers. Janney obtained little formal education, instead going to work at his father's mill. He later left the mill to study law, and at the age of eighteen, he entered the Bar in Loudoun County. On January 26, 1826, Janney married Alcinda (Alice) Marmaduke. When separated, they wrote almost daily letters to one another.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJanney became a respected lawyer and in 1850 he represented Loudoun County at the Virginia Constitutional Convention. Janney also served his state when he accepted the position as President of the Virginia Secession Convention in 1861. As a strong Whig and Unionist, Janney fought against secession and voted against it twice. When secession finally passed, Janney embraced it fully. He signed the Ordinance of Secession and formally appointed Robert E. Lee as commander of military forces of Virginia. Janney continued to serve as a lawyer in Loudoun until his death in 1872.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Janney, nephew of John Janney, was born May 27, 1839 to James and Rebecca Janney. Charles Janney attended the Benjamin Hallowell School in Alexandria, Virginia until his eighteenth birthday. After graduation, Janney worked at his father's flour mill while also studying the law. Janney ran for office and was elected clerk of the county court for Loudoun and served in that position until he entered the Bar in 1871. In 1921, he was elected as mayor of Leesburg and served for two years.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Janney married Nannie Lee Pollock on November 23, 1868. They had eight children: Thomas, Rebecca, Lilas, Charles P., A.D. Pollock, Phillip, Nannie, and John.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["On November 8, 1798, John Janney was born in Alexandria, Virginia, to Elisha and Mary Janney. The Janneys were members of the religious denomination of Friends or Quakers. Janney obtained little formal education, instead going to work at his father's mill. He later left the mill to study law, and at the age of eighteen, he entered the Bar in Loudoun County. On January 26, 1826, Janney married Alcinda (Alice) Marmaduke. When separated, they wrote almost daily letters to one another.","Janney became a respected lawyer and in 1850 he represented Loudoun County at the Virginia Constitutional Convention. Janney also served his state when he accepted the position as President of the Virginia Secession Convention in 1861. As a strong Whig and Unionist, Janney fought against secession and voted against it twice. When secession finally passed, Janney embraced it fully. He signed the Ordinance of Secession and formally appointed Robert E. Lee as commander of military forces of Virginia. Janney continued to serve as a lawyer in Loudoun until his death in 1872.","Charles Janney, nephew of John Janney, was born May 27, 1839 to James and Rebecca Janney. Charles Janney attended the Benjamin Hallowell School in Alexandria, Virginia until his eighteenth birthday. After graduation, Janney worked at his father's flour mill while also studying the law. Janney ran for office and was elected clerk of the county court for Loudoun and served in that position until he entered the Bar in 1871. In 1921, he was elected as mayor of Leesburg and served for two years.","Charles Janney married Nannie Lee Pollock on November 23, 1868. They had eight children: Thomas, Rebecca, Lilas, Charles P., A.D. Pollock, Phillip, Nannie, and John."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the John Janney Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the John Janney Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ )."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], John Janney Papers, Ms2001-019, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], John Janney Papers, Ms2001-019, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the John Janney Papers commenced and was completed in 2001.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the John Janney Papers commenced and was completed in 2001."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe John Janney Papers consist of over 800 letters written to John Janney and members of his family. The most influential letters are ones written between John Janney and his wife while Janney served as President of the Virginia Secession Convention. In these letters Janney gives brief details of the Convention and comments on the other delegates in attendance. Other letters are between Charles Janney and his wife and family. The bulk of the letters describe legal matters and are from John Janney's years as a practicing lawyer. Additional materials include biographical information, books, and periodicals.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref href=\"http://imagebase.lib.vt.edu/browse.php?folio_ID=/cw/janney\" title=\"Images\"\u003eImages\u003c/extref\u003e from this collection are available on Imagebase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 18, to Alice\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 21, to Mrs. J\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 10, to Charlie\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 21, to her Pa\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 30, to My darling father\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 25, to My Darling father\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 4, Philadelphia\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 7, Norfolk, from S.K. Jackson\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 27, Alexandria, from her sister\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust, from Minra?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 21\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 22, from her sister\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 11, Peirce Valley, from Lizzy Delaney\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 29, George Town\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 17\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 20, Baltimore, Niece Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 21, Baltimore, Niece S.H. Miluary?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 11, Philadelphia, from Hodge\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 12, Shepherdstown, from E Frary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 25, Baltimore, from Niece Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 28, Baltimore, from Niece Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eunreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 8, Baltimore, from Eliza Hinkle\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 8, from Maggie\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 12, Washington, unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 14, Brooklyn, from Mark\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 15, Ashton, from Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 24, Louisville, unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 26, Baltimore, from Laura Maddy\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 26, Georgetown, unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 28, Philadelphia, from John Hail\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 29, Warm Springs, unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 3, Ridgeway, from Dorcas\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 21, Mr. Vernon St., from E Waterman\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 16, Saint Louis, from Charles Miller\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 14, from a niece\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 15, Baltimore, from Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 21, Philadelphia, From a cousin\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 21, Baltimore, from Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 22, Philadelphia, from Riffliomakers?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 12, Lake Home, from a niece\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 20, Bell Brook, from S. Koler?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 21, Kate Marmaduke (Sister)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 3, Alexandria, from Ellen Miller\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 14, Lake Home, from Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 17, Lexington, from Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom Susan Janney\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eApril 21, Ashton, from Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 4, Brooklyn, from CA Smart?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 30, Ashton, from Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 28, Sunnyside, from Mary\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMay 7, Warrenton, from Charles Pollock\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 7, Leesburg, from Charles Janney (Nephew)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 19, Leesburg, from Charles Janney (nephew)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 3, Philadelphia, from Janresll Janney (Nephew)\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJune 28, from unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 7, Alexandria, from Lucy Pracell\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember, 24, Fort Hamilton, from let Mark\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom Amelid Hart\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom Anna (sister)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 28, from Adda\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch, from Nelly\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMay 1866, Westtown, Beathers\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 21, 1866, Washington, to CP Janney (cousin)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 22, 1867, Leesburg, to unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 8, 1867, Leesburg, to William Rives\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 10, 1867, Leesburg, to William Rives—Janney trying to start education for women\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 27, 1867, Leesburg, John Klum\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eTo Anthony Rogers\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eUnknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eAugust 17, from John Janney to Philip Heater\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 21, Baltimore, from Henry Jacobsen\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 1, Richmond, from Wall hall\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 15, Auburn, from A Buckern\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJuly 3, St. Louis\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 8, St. Louis\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 24, St. Louis\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 14, St. Louis\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJuly 29, Baltimore, from Williams and Scilly\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom R. Taylor\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJuly 5, from Sam Upton\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 28, Baltimore, from unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 5, from Mctharney(?)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 11, Union, from Garrett\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 25, from Janney to Unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 4, Leesburg, from John Janney to William Powell\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 2, Leesburg, from Janney to J Anthony\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 15, Loudoun, from Upton\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 4\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 20, Baltimore, from Brooks\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 10, from John Janney\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 1, George Town, from Smith\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 18, Warrenton, from J Scott\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 1, unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 26, Turn Spring, from J Marth?\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJune 15, Office Dist, Sam Edwards\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eLoudoun, from Timothy Taylor\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMarch 1, Middleburg, from Week Gibron?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 2, unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 4, Philadelphia, from Robin Walkers\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 4, Baltimore, form Wyeth and Norris\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 5, Philadelphia, from Roland Nalses?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 7, Baltimore, from Geo Baughmany\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 8, Forest Hill, from George Hamilton\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 23, Georgetown, unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMarch 24, from PD shepherd\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 6, Leesburg, from Bolhinez?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 19, Rockland, from Geo Rust\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 12, Liverpool, from Howell\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 15, Leesburg, from John Scott\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 15, Tazewell, From B. B.\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 21, Warrenton, from J Scott\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom J Bradley\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 10, Loudoun, from Colinian?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 25, Middleburg, from Chas Furr\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 8, Middleburg, Alex Skinner\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 12, from J Coalman\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 26, Washington, from unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 2, from unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom Howeay?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eUnknown letter\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 10, Clarkstown, from Glouington?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 26, Charlestown, from Andreed ?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 21, from Eaton\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 12, Baltimore, from unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 28, Loudoun, legal document from P Knosy?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 8, Barnesville, from John Dueport\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 17, Puffuldo, from unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 5, goods ordered by JA Taylor\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 11, Washington, unreadable\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 23, Washington, from Alma\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMarch, official letter from Washington, D.C. signed by M Page\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 14, Baltimore, from Hambliton Buckey\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 19, Baltimore, from Woodward \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 28, Baltimore, from Woodward \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 1, Middleburg, from H Powell\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 20, Middleburg, from H Powell\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eApril 8, Georgetown, from Walter Smith (governor)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 15, Philadelphia, from Gill\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 9, Baltimore, bill of Fred Fickey\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom Upton\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003ePayments for AD Pollock\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAgreement between Sam Smith and Heird\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSigned by W Berry\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eApril 9, from John Porsle?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eUnknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eUnknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 12, Laurenceville, from James ?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 4, Baltimore, from H Keigheen\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 22, Leeton Forest, from AD Pollock (father-in-law)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 30, Brook, unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eApril 4, from Seamma Manne?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 4, Middleburg, from Rogers\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eApril 16, Vicksburg, from Klein\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 20, Norfolk, Ed Ribby\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 22, Vicksburg, from Klein\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 12, Vicksburg, from Klein\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 20, Richmond, from R Duncee\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 8, Norfolk, from Ed Ribby\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch, Baltimore,\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 1, Richmond, W. Eshaart\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 31, Alexandria, from GH Robinson\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eUnknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 2, Baltimore, Margaret Turner\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 13, Baltimore, from Margaret Turner\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 20, Alexandria, from GH Robinson\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 5, Baltimore, Reese Bros.\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 18, Alexandria, R Miller\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eBen Forgesan to P. Gautler\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eStatement of work by Smith\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJohn Janney's real estate\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eUnknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMarch 26, 1824, Alexandria\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 17, 1826, Alexandria—Deals with the death of Jefferson and Adams\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 24, 1827, Alexandria\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 12, 1830 Alexandria\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eDecember 15, 1852, Washington\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 2, 1853, Washington\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 26, 1854, Washington\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 5, 1856, Washington\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 29, 1848\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 5, 1848\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 9, 1848\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 30, 1850\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 1, 1851\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJuly 5, 1847\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 30, 1849\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 9, 1849\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 23, 1849\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 27, 1850\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 1, Baltimore, Griffin vs. FJ Canrad\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 3, Georgetown, Keutz vs. Benlty?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 5, Alexandria, McVeigh vs. Green\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 6, Baltimore, from Hamibliton Bueky\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 26, Goe stephenson vs. Rhodes\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 5, Richmond, Johnson vs. Selday Estate\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 21, Philadelphia, Wood vs. McVeigh\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eUnknown letter\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 10, Forest Hill, from HH Hamilton\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 14, Alexandria, West vs. Beard\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 28, Charlestown, from Andrew Hunter\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 12, Miday, from HH Hamilton\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 24, Forest Hill, from HH Hamilton\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 4, Bell vs. Menern?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 23, from Thomas ?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 5, Baltimore, Warren Fisher vs. Tyler Estate\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 12, Richmond, Johnson vs. Seldon\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 16, Englick\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMarch 25, from J Whittens\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 17, Baltimore, Wilson \u0026amp; Hopkins vs. White\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 14, Alexandria, Green vs. Riudnck?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 19, Baltimore, from Comfort Tiffany\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 29, Baltimore, Brown vs. Mount\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 8, from Mortiruer Ashburn\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 9, Baltimore, Brown vs. Feagauae?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 10, Salem, from Benjamin Hawley\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom J Whittens\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 22\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 22, Middleburg, A.D.P. (father)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 26\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eApril 14, Baltimore, from Glen McGinkey?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 21, from DH ?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 22, Baltimore, Alreen?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 24, Baltimore, from Stanley\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 18, Clarksville, from Johnson\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 12, Baltimore, Harvey vs. Benedsen\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 16, Baltimore, Bayne \u0026amp; Withers vs. McPherson\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 16, Baltimore, Dallan \u0026amp; Miller vs. McPherson\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 1, Clarksville, from Johnson\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 13, Alexandria, Thomas vs. Befdons?\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eApril 19, Washington, William Purell\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 10, Baltimore, Hopkins vs. Stautintinger?\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFebruary 17, Baltimore, from B Ring\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 22, Baltimore, Levening vs. Schooley ?\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eBenedict vs. Gray\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eRoden vs. Parenjen ?\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eApril 15, Republic?, from John Powell\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 7, from John Rice\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 12, from R. Miller\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eNovember 7, Millwood, Clark vs. Cooke\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 17, Del. From M Bradford\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eDecember 2, Salem, Murphy vs. Waton\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 6, Richmond, M Goddwin\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 5, from Rob Pizton\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 24, Gordonsdale, from Rob Pizton\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJuly 31, Leesburg, from M Harris\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 14, Alexandria, Smoot \u0026amp; Whaler vs. George Brown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 17, Alexandria, Phineas Janney vs. M. Galloway\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 8, Princes Estates, from John White\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eTiffany vs. Broaddas \u0026amp; Son—February 19, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMcVeigh vs. Rust—March 18, Alexandria\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eRichard H. Lee—March 26, Washington\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarmaduke vs. Hugh—March 30, Shepardstown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMccauley vs. Amos Janney—April 17, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eRichard Smith vs.—April 19, Washington\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDannel vs. Littleton—April 20, White Hall\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eGoldsbourgh vs. Sivs?—May 17, Washington\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eEdward Upton vs. Susan Berkley—May 28\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eWebb vs. Unknown—June 18\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eReynolds \u0026amp; Smith vs. B?—December 4, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eVainell vs. Buinles—January 14, Alexandria\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMcVeigh vs. Ish—January 23, Alexandria\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeale vs. Love, January 19\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eWejlie \u0026amp; Wilson vs. Matthews—July 25, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eWheeler vs. Bajs \u0026amp; Mason—March 23, Lynn\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eGordon Schooley\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMcCormick \u0026amp; Tiddall vs. ?—April 8, Berryville\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eLove vs. Veale\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eToles vs. Janney\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNeal vs. Lowe\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eSutton \u0026amp; Harding vs. Beand—March 3, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eWatkum \u0026amp; Rust vs. Mack—May 6, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eR Shanhan vs. David Leapun—June 11\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eBayhman vs. Wright—June 17, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eBrooks vs. W \u0026amp; J Wright—June 19, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eGriffith FS Muntsin—August 26, Georgetown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eWooll Innskeep vs. Hoffman \u0026amp; Wickis—September 5, Philadelphia\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOwings vs. Rust vs. Buckey vs. Mead vs. Bajo \u0026amp; Mead—November 20, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eWalker vs. Ish—January 31, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHough vs. John ?—February 18\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003ePendleton vs. John Smith—March 19, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eBaughman vs. Garnett—April 3, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003ePittman vs. Ish—July 3, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eTiffnay \u0026amp; Rym vs. G Brca?—May 1, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJohnson vs. Seldon—May16, Richmond\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eLowe vs. Veale—July 16\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eRichard Smith vs. E Peacock—September 10, Washington\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003ePoulson vs. Taylor—October 1, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHanson vs. Whitmon—November 3, Fredrick\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eWalkins \u0026amp; Rush\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJ Inshoes vs. Wildman\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eBall vs. Myer, August 26, 1865\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eGreen vs. Garrett, 1866\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eTo Robert Damo from Veale, 1867\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eTo Gov. Walter Smith, 1867\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eReed vs. Noland, 1869\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003ePatts vs. Bell\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eThomas Nickolls vs. Nathan Greg\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eCarters vs. Drake\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eWheeler vs. Bennetts\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eWheeler vs. Smith\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMarch 6, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 7, Baltimore, from Geo Baughmany\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eBann vs. Schooley\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eBraden vs. Schooley\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJohn Keivle vs. Boss, December 4, 1837—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJohn Keivle vs. Boss, January 18, 1839—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJC Langston vs. Boss, November 13, 1839—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eBrooks \u0026amp; Hatehkifs vs. Boss, December 21, 1837—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eRichards \u0026amp; Betts vs. Boss, August 8, 1839—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDovernus Lugdams vs. Boss, January 1, 1839—New York\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eRichard Sewell vs. Boss, August 21, 1837—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAccount list for Sam Boss\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eEdward Mats vs. Rupell \u0026amp; Clending\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAldridge Higdan vs. Rupell \u0026amp; Clending, January 13, 1838—Fredericktown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eRupell vs. Cranpton?\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFickey \u0026amp; Pauls vs. William \u0026amp; Wright, July 19, 1837—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eGroverinon \u0026amp; Sons vs. William \u0026amp; Wright, April 19, 1838-Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eSmoot vs. LM Kenner, July 9, 1839—Alexandria\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSmoot vs. James Wages, November 29, 1837—Alexandria\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eLiverman vs. Jonathan Weirner, May 9, 1838—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eLiverman vs. rL Arimistead, September 13, 1838—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eLiverman vs. Jonathan Weirner, December 24, 1838—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eGriffith vs. RL Armistead, November 30, 1838—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eGriffith vs. Rupell, November 14, 1839\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eLetter from Griffith to Janney, October 11, 1837—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eEgeriton \u0026amp; Morris vs. John Studen, March 24, 1837—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMooris \u0026amp; Egeriton vs. Edmund Dorney, December 11, 1832—Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eSewell vs. Amos Bexls—February 23, 1837, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSewell vs. Isaac Holmes—February 4, 1836, Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Powell—August 18, 1836; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. WD Dirsh—October 28, 1837; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. WD Dirsh—August 26, 1837; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. WD Dirsh—September 23, 1837; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. WD Dirsh—November 29, 1837; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Saffen—November 16, 1837; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Weaks—March 17, 1838; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins VSSell McGthany—August 23, 1838; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Weeks \u0026amp; Edmands—November 30, 1838; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. WD Dirsh—December 24, 1838; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. John Janney—January 24, 1839; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. W Clending—January 13, 1839; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. J Young—February 15, 1839; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Clending—March 4, 1839; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Canten—June 7, 1839; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. John Janney—May 29, 1840; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. J Weinner—June 19, 1840; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. WD Dirsh—September 10, 1840; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. E Waltman—September 19, 1840; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. E Schooley—October 24, 1840; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. James Whaley—February 11, 1841; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Caldwell—June 10, 1841; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. John Janney—July 1, 1841; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. WD Dirsh—August 9, 1841; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. J Harding—December 18, 1841; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Clark \u0026amp; White-March 24, 1842; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. White—April 28, 1842; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Rust—February 4, 1843; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Rust—June 10, 1843; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eHopkins vs. Sundries—September 1, 1843; 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December 29\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eUnknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom John Carroll Dirsh; August 3\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom Sue; January 1\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eAccounts from John and George Robinson\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003ePayment sheet for unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMary Aslem to her Aunt—January 26, 1879; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom A Miller to her Sister—July 7, 1879\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom unknown to her sister—January 26, 1880; Baltimore\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eCopy of a Bill—September 16, 1886\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eUnknown letter\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom sister M\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eTo May from M.A.L.\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eUnknown letter\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFrom Belle\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eFrom Nath Seevery\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eTo Sam ? From Amos ?\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e50 cent note issued from the town of Leesburg\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eList of tariff fees adopted November 13, 1865\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003epage 1: 2 engravings\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 2: Man and woman\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 3: Prof Hardt and man\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 4: Engraving and wife of Dr. Henry of Ashburn Farm\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 5: Two boys\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 6: Mr. And Mrs. Charles Miller\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 7: Willie Morison of Warrenton, VA and his wife\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 8: Mr. M Comb Wilmington from Leesburg Academy\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 9: Charles Pollock (Alice's brother)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 9: Cousin Maude dau of Chas and Ellen Miller\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 10: Man\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 11: House and woman\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 12: Rev. Walter W. Williams, church Pastor of Leesburg VA and James W. Janney (John Janney's brother)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 13: Dr. James W. Taylor of Hillsboro, VA and Cousin Maude\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 14: Pope Pius IX and man\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 15: CSA General Eppa Hunter and man\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 16: CSA Col. John S. Mosby\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 17: Man\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 18: CSA General Robert E. Lee\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 19: Dr. Sam B. Henry, of Ashburn Farm on horseback, and Nellie Glazer\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 20: Nannie Bededict of Leesburg and a women\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 21: Martha Washington and a women\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 22: 2 photos of Mildred Covell\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 23: Unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 24: Unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 25: Unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 26: Mrs. Charlotte Lee and Child\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 27: Unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 28: Mrs. Walter W. Williams and John Janney the 2nd (John Janney's Nephew)\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 29: Nathaniel E. Janney (John Janney's brother) and Mary Anne Osburn\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 30: Miss Mollie Hough of Leesburg and the wife of Dr. Henry\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 31: Unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 32: Aunt Annie Miller of Alexandria and unknown man\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 33: Mrs. Howard Shackleford and William Monson of Warrantion\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 34: Mrs. Waterman and unknown man\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 35: R.J. Janney and unknown women\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 36: Unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 37: Unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 38: Mrs. Scott Siddons and Will Brown\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 39: Mrs. Schackleford\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003epage 40: Unknown\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eDecember 1838, Vol. VI, No. VI\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 1840, Vol. IX, No. I\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 1840, Vol. IX, No. II\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 1840, Vol. IX, No. III\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 1840, Vol. IX, No. IV\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 1840, Vol. IX, No. V\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 1840, Vol. IX, No. VI\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 1840, Vol. X, No. I\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 1840, Vol. X, No. II\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 1840, Vol. X, No. III\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 1840, Vol. X, No. IV\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 1840, Vol. X, No. V\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 1840, Vol. X, No. VI\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJanuary 1841, Vol. LI, No. I\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 1841, Vol. XL, No. II\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 1841, Vol. XL, No. III\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 1841, Vol. XI, No. IV\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 1841, Vol. Xi, No. V\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 1841, Vol.XI, No. VI\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 1841, Vol. XII, No. I\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 1841, Vol. XII, No. II\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 1841, Vol. XII, No. III\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 1841, Vol. XII, No. IV\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 1841, Vol. XIL, No. V\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 1841, Vol. XIL, No. VI\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eApril 1839, Vol. VI, No 2.\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 1839, Vol. VII, No 1.\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eJanuary 1842\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eFebruary 1842\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 1842\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 1842\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 1842\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune to Nov 1842\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 1842\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eSeptember 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eOctober 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eNovember 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eDecember 1843\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\u003chead\u003eMissing Title\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMarch 1, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 26, Vol. XVIII, Whole No. 1,744\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 8, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 1, Vol. XVIII, Whole No. 1,745\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 15, 1845, Fifth Series, No 2, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,746\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 22, 1845, Fifth Series, No 4, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,747\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMarch 29, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 4, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,74\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 5, 1845, Fifth Series, No 5, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,749\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 12, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 6, Vol.XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,750\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 19, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 7, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,751\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eApril 26, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 8, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,752\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 3, 1845, Fifth Series, No.9, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,753\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 10, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 10, Vol. XVII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,754\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 17, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 11, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,755\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 24, 1845, Fifth Series, No 12, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,756\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eMay 31, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 13, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,757\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 14, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 15, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,759\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 21, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 16, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,760\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJune 28, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 17, Vol. XVIII. Vol..LXVIII, Whole No. 1,761\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 5, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 17, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,762\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 12, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 19, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,763\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 19, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 20, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,764\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eJuly 26, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 21, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,765\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 2, 1842, Fifth Series, No. 22, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole NO. 1,766\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 9, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 23, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVII, Whole No. 1,767\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 16, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 24, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,768\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003eAugust 30, 1845, Fith Series, No. 26, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,770\u003c/item\u003e\u003c/list\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref href=\"http://imagebase.lib.vt.edu/browse.php?folio_ID=/cw/janney\" title=\"Images\"\u003eImages\u003c/extref\u003e are also available on Imagebase.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Contents note"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The John Janney Papers consist of over 800 letters written to John Janney and members of his family. The most influential letters are ones written between John Janney and his wife while Janney served as President of the Virginia Secession Convention. In these letters Janney gives brief details of the Convention and comments on the other delegates in attendance. Other letters are between Charles Janney and his wife and family. The bulk of the letters describe legal matters and are from John Janney's years as a practicing lawyer. Additional materials include biographical information, books, and periodicals.","Images  from this collection are available on Imagebase.","Missing Title January 18, to Alice March 21, to Mrs. J June 10, to Charlie August 21, to her Pa August 30, to My darling father August 25, to My Darling father","Missing Title February 4, Philadelphia February 7, Norfolk, from S.K. Jackson March 27, Alexandria, from her sister August, from Minra? August 21 August 22, from her sister September 11, Peirce Valley, from Lizzy Delaney September 29, George Town October 17 November 20, Baltimore, Niece Mary November 21, Baltimore, Niece S.H. Miluary? December 11, Philadelphia, from Hodge December 12, Shepherdstown, from E Frary December 25, Baltimore, from Niece Mary December 28, Baltimore, from Niece Mary unreadable","Missing Title January 8, Baltimore, from Eliza Hinkle January 8, from Maggie January 12, Washington, unreadable January 14, Brooklyn, from Mark January 15, Ashton, from Mary January 24, Louisville, unreadable January 26, Baltimore, from Laura Maddy January 26, Georgetown, unknown January 28, Philadelphia, from John Hail January 29, Warm Springs, unreadable February 3, Ridgeway, from Dorcas February 21, Mr. Vernon St., from E Waterman March 16, Saint Louis, from Charles Miller","Missing Title January 14, from a niece January 15, Baltimore, from Mary January 21, Philadelphia, From a cousin January 21, Baltimore, from Mary January 22, Philadelphia, from Riffliomakers? February 12, Lake Home, from a niece February 20, Bell Brook, from S. Koler? February 21, Kate Marmaduke (Sister) March 3, Alexandria, from Ellen Miller March 14, Lake Home, from Mary March 17, Lexington, from Mary From Susan Janney","Missing Title April 21, Ashton, from Mary June 4, Brooklyn, from CA Smart? June 30, Ashton, from Mary August 28, Sunnyside, from Mary","Missing Title May 7, Warrenton, from Charles Pollock August 7, Leesburg, from Charles Janney (Nephew) August 19, Leesburg, from Charles Janney (nephew) October 3, Philadelphia, from Janresll Janney (Nephew)","Missing Title June 28, from unreadable July 7, Alexandria, from Lucy Pracell November, 24, Fort Hamilton, from let Mark From Amelid Hart From Anna (sister) August 28, from Adda March, from Nelly","Missing Title May 1866, Westtown, Beathers May 21, 1866, Washington, to CP Janney (cousin) February 22, 1867, Leesburg, to unreadable May 8, 1867, Leesburg, to William Rives May 10, 1867, Leesburg, to William Rives—Janney trying to start education for women June 27, 1867, Leesburg, John Klum","Missing Title To Anthony Rogers Unknown","Missing Title August 17, from John Janney to Philip Heater October 21, Baltimore, from Henry Jacobsen","Missing Title February 1, Richmond, from Wall hall August 15, Auburn, from A Buckern","Missing Title July 3, St. Louis July 8, St. Louis September 24, St. Louis October 14, St. Louis","Missing Title July 29, Baltimore, from Williams and Scilly From R. Taylor","Missing Title July 5, from Sam Upton October 28, Baltimore, from unreadable December 5, from Mctharney(?) December 11, Union, from Garrett","Missing Title February 25, from Janney to Unknown June 4, Leesburg, from John Janney to William Powell July 2, Leesburg, from Janney to J Anthony December 15, Loudoun, from Upton","Missing Title February 4 April 20, Baltimore, from Brooks September 10, from John Janney October 1, George Town, from Smith October 18, Warrenton, from J Scott November 1, unreadable November 26, Turn Spring, from J Marth?","Missing Title June 15, Office Dist, Sam Edwards Loudoun, from Timothy Taylor","Missing Title March 1, Middleburg, from Week Gibron? March 2, unreadable March 4, Philadelphia, from Robin Walkers March 4, Baltimore, form Wyeth and Norris March 5, Philadelphia, from Roland Nalses? March 7, Baltimore, from Geo Baughmany March 8, Forest Hill, from George Hamilton March 23, Georgetown, unreadable","Missing Title March 24, from PD shepherd April 6, Leesburg, from Bolhinez? April 19, Rockland, from Geo Rust May 12, Liverpool, from Howell August 15, Leesburg, from John Scott December 15, Tazewell, From B. B. December 21, Warrenton, from J Scott From J Bradley","Missing Title January 10, Loudoun, from Colinian? January 25, Middleburg, from Chas Furr February 8, Middleburg, Alex Skinner February 12, from J Coalman May 26, Washington, from unreadable December 2, from unreadable From Howeay? Unknown letter","Missing Title January 10, Clarkstown, from Glouington? January 26, Charlestown, from Andreed ? February 21, from Eaton March 12, Baltimore, from unreadable May 28, Loudoun, legal document from P Knosy? July 8, Barnesville, from John Dueport July 17, Puffuldo, from unreadable","Missing Title February 5, goods ordered by JA Taylor March 11, Washington, unreadable April 23, Washington, from Alma","Missing Title March, official letter from Washington, D.C. signed by M Page September 14, Baltimore, from Hambliton Buckey September 19, Baltimore, from Woodward \u0026 Co. September 28, Baltimore, from Woodward \u0026 Co.","Missing Title February 1, Middleburg, from H Powell December 20, Middleburg, from H Powell","Missing Title April 8, Georgetown, from Walter Smith (governor) September 15, Philadelphia, from Gill October 9, Baltimore, bill of Fred Fickey From Upton Payments for AD Pollock Agreement between Sam Smith and Heird Signed by W Berry","Missing Title April 9, from John Porsle? Unknown Unknown","Missing Title February 12, Laurenceville, from James ? March 4, Baltimore, from H Keigheen December 22, Leeton Forest, from AD Pollock (father-in-law) December 30, Brook, unknown","Missing Title April 4, from Seamma Manne? June 4, Middleburg, from Rogers","Missing Title April 16, Vicksburg, from Klein April 20, Norfolk, Ed Ribby May 22, Vicksburg, from Klein July 12, Vicksburg, from Klein","Missing Title January 20, Richmond, from R Duncee February 8, Norfolk, from Ed Ribby March, Baltimore,","Missing Title January 1, Richmond, W. Eshaart December 31, Alexandria, from GH Robinson Unknown","Missing Title January 2, Baltimore, Margaret Turner January 13, Baltimore, from Margaret Turner July 20, Alexandria, from GH Robinson October 5, Baltimore, Reese Bros. November 18, Alexandria, R Miller","Missing Title Ben Forgesan to P. Gautler Statement of work by Smith","Missing Title John Janney's real estate Unknown","Missing Title March 26, 1824, Alexandria March 17, 1826, Alexandria—Deals with the death of Jefferson and Adams March 24, 1827, Alexandria March 12, 1830 Alexandria","Missing Title December 15, 1852, Washington April 2, 1853, Washington December 26, 1854, Washington July 5, 1856, Washington","Missing Title January 29, 1848 July 5, 1848 November 9, 1848 March 30, 1850 July 1, 1851","Missing Title July 5, 1847 January 30, 1849 November 9, 1849 December 23, 1849 August 27, 1850","Missing Title January 1, Baltimore, Griffin vs. FJ Canrad June 3, Georgetown, Keutz vs. Benlty? June 5, Alexandria, McVeigh vs. Green","Missing Title January 6, Baltimore, from Hamibliton Bueky January 26, Goe stephenson vs. Rhodes May 5, Richmond, Johnson vs. Selday Estate June 21, Philadelphia, Wood vs. McVeigh Unknown letter","Missing Title February 10, Forest Hill, from HH Hamilton August 14, Alexandria, West vs. Beard August 28, Charlestown, from Andrew Hunter October 12, Miday, from HH Hamilton November 24, Forest Hill, from HH Hamilton","Missing Title January 4, Bell vs. Menern? April 23, from Thomas ? May 5, Baltimore, Warren Fisher vs. Tyler Estate May 12, Richmond, Johnson vs. Seldon June 16, Englick","Missing Title March 25, from J Whittens August 17, Baltimore, Wilson \u0026 Hopkins vs. White September 14, Alexandria, Green vs. Riudnck? October 19, Baltimore, from Comfort Tiffany November 29, Baltimore, Brown vs. Mount December 8, from Mortiruer Ashburn December 9, Baltimore, Brown vs. Feagauae? December 10, Salem, from Benjamin Hawley From J Whittens","Missing Title February 22 October 22, Middleburg, A.D.P. (father) October 26","Missing Title April 14, Baltimore, from Glen McGinkey? April 21, from DH ? March 22, Baltimore, Alreen? September 24, Baltimore, from Stanley December 18, Clarksville, from Johnson","Missing Title February 12, Baltimore, Harvey vs. Benedsen February 16, Baltimore, Bayne \u0026 Withers vs. McPherson February 16, Baltimore, Dallan \u0026 Miller vs. McPherson March 1, Clarksville, from Johnson March 13, Alexandria, Thomas vs. Befdons?","Missing Title April 19, Washington, William Purell May 10, Baltimore, Hopkins vs. Stautintinger?","Missing Title February 17, Baltimore, from B Ring February 22, Baltimore, Levening vs. Schooley ? Benedict vs. Gray Roden vs. Parenjen ?","Missing Title April 15, Republic?, from John Powell July 7, from John Rice August 12, from R. Miller","Missing Title November 7, Millwood, Clark vs. Cooke November 17, Del. From M Bradford","Missing Title December 2, Salem, Murphy vs. Waton December 6, Richmond, M Goddwin September 5, from Rob Pizton September 24, Gordonsdale, from Rob Pizton","Missing Title July 31, Leesburg, from M Harris October 14, Alexandria, Smoot \u0026 Whaler vs. George Brown October 17, Alexandria, Phineas Janney vs. M. Galloway December 8, Princes Estates, from John White","Missing Title Tiffany vs. Broaddas \u0026 Son—February 19, Baltimore McVeigh vs. Rust—March 18, Alexandria Richard H. Lee—March 26, Washington Marmaduke vs. Hugh—March 30, Shepardstown Mccauley vs. Amos Janney—April 17, Baltimore Richard Smith vs.—April 19, Washington Dannel vs. Littleton—April 20, White Hall Goldsbourgh vs. Sivs?—May 17, Washington Edward Upton vs. Susan Berkley—May 28 Webb vs. Unknown—June 18 Reynolds \u0026 Smith vs. B?—December 4, Baltimore","Missing Title Vainell vs. Buinles—January 14, Alexandria McVeigh vs. Ish—January 23, Alexandria Seale vs. Love, January 19 Wejlie \u0026 Wilson vs. Matthews—July 25, Baltimore Wheeler vs. Bajs \u0026 Mason—March 23, Lynn Gordon Schooley McCormick \u0026 Tiddall vs. ?—April 8, Berryville Love vs. Veale Toles vs. Janney Neal vs. Lowe","Missing Title Sutton \u0026 Harding vs. Beand—March 3, Baltimore Watkum \u0026 Rust vs. Mack—May 6, Baltimore R Shanhan vs. David Leapun—June 11 Bayhman vs. Wright—June 17, Baltimore Brooks vs. W \u0026 J Wright—June 19, Baltimore Griffith FS Muntsin—August 26, Georgetown Wooll Innskeep vs. Hoffman \u0026 Wickis—September 5, Philadelphia Owings vs. Rust vs. Buckey vs. Mead vs. Bajo \u0026 Mead—November 20, Baltimore","Missing Title Walker vs. Ish—January 31, Baltimore Hough vs. John ?—February 18 Pendleton vs. John Smith—March 19, Baltimore Baughman vs. Garnett—April 3, Baltimore Pittman vs. Ish—July 3, Baltimore","Missing Title Tiffnay \u0026 Rym vs. G Brca?—May 1, Baltimore Johnson vs. Seldon—May16, Richmond Lowe vs. Veale—July 16 Richard Smith vs. E Peacock—September 10, Washington Poulson vs. Taylor—October 1, Baltimore Hanson vs. Whitmon—November 3, Fredrick Walkins \u0026 Rush J Inshoes vs. Wildman","Missing Title Ball vs. Myer, August 26, 1865 Green vs. Garrett, 1866 To Robert Damo from Veale, 1867 To Gov. Walter Smith, 1867 Reed vs. Noland, 1869","Missing Title Patts vs. Bell Thomas Nickolls vs. Nathan Greg Carters vs. Drake","Missing Title Wheeler vs. Bennetts Wheeler vs. Smith","Missing Title March 6, Baltimore March 7, Baltimore, from Geo Baughmany","Missing Title Bann vs. Schooley Braden vs. Schooley","Missing Title John Keivle vs. Boss, December 4, 1837—Baltimore John Keivle vs. Boss, January 18, 1839—Baltimore JC Langston vs. Boss, November 13, 1839—Baltimore Brooks \u0026 Hatehkifs vs. Boss, December 21, 1837—Baltimore Richards \u0026 Betts vs. Boss, August 8, 1839—Baltimore Dovernus Lugdams vs. Boss, January 1, 1839—New York Richard Sewell vs. Boss, August 21, 1837—Baltimore Account list for Sam Boss","Missing Title Edward Mats vs. Rupell \u0026 Clending Aldridge Higdan vs. Rupell \u0026 Clending, January 13, 1838—Fredericktown Rupell vs. Cranpton?","Missing Title Fickey \u0026 Pauls vs. William \u0026 Wright, July 19, 1837—Baltimore Groverinon \u0026 Sons vs. William \u0026 Wright, April 19, 1838-Baltimore","Missing Title Smoot vs. LM Kenner, July 9, 1839—Alexandria Smoot vs. James Wages, November 29, 1837—Alexandria","Missing Title Liverman vs. Jonathan Weirner, May 9, 1838—Baltimore Liverman vs. rL Arimistead, September 13, 1838—Baltimore Liverman vs. Jonathan Weirner, December 24, 1838—Baltimore","Missing Title Griffith vs. RL Armistead, November 30, 1838—Baltimore Griffith vs. Rupell, November 14, 1839 Letter from Griffith to Janney, October 11, 1837—Baltimore","Missing Title Egeriton \u0026 Morris vs. John Studen, March 24, 1837—Baltimore Mooris \u0026 Egeriton vs. Edmund Dorney, December 11, 1832—Baltimore","Missing Title Sewell vs. Amos Bexls—February 23, 1837, Baltimore Sewell vs. Isaac Holmes—February 4, 1836, Baltimore","Missing Title Hopkins vs. Powell—August 18, 1836; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—October 28, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—August 26, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—September 23, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—November 29, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Saffen—November 16, 1837; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Weaks—March 17, 1838; Baltimore Hopkins VSSell McGthany—August 23, 1838; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Weeks \u0026 Edmands—November 30, 1838; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—December 24, 1838; Baltimore","Missing Title Hopkins vs. John Janney—January 24, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. W Clending—January 13, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. J Young—February 15, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Clending—March 4, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Canten—June 7, 1839; Baltimore Hopkins vs. John Janney—May 29, 1840; Baltimore Hopkins vs. J Weinner—June 19, 1840; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—September 10, 1840; Baltimore Hopkins vs. E Waltman—September 19, 1840; Baltimore Hopkins vs. E Schooley—October 24, 1840; Baltimore","Missing Title Hopkins vs. James Whaley—February 11, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Caldwell—June 10, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. John Janney—July 1, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. WD Dirsh—August 9, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. J Harding—December 18, 1841; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Clark \u0026 White-March 24, 1842; Baltimore Hopkins vs. White—April 28, 1842; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Rust—February 4, 1843; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Rust—June 10, 1843; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Sundries—September 1, 1843; Baltimore","Missing Title Hopkins vs. John Smith—March 25, 1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Galloway—March 15, 1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Miller Bell—November 29, 1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Humphrey—December 16, 1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Taylor—1845; Baltimore Hopkins vs. Mc?—July 22, 1846; Baltimore Hopkins vs. MD Dirsh—December 19, 1846; Baltimore Hopkins letter—April 27, 1870; Waterford Hopkins letter—April 29, 1870; Baltimore","Missing Title From Mary ?; December 31 From Sean Reg; December 29","Missing Title Unknown From John Carroll Dirsh; August 3 From Sue; January 1","Missing Title Accounts from John and George Robinson Payment sheet for unknown","Missing Title Mary Aslem to her Aunt—January 26, 1879; Baltimore From A Miller to her Sister—July 7, 1879 From unknown to her sister—January 26, 1880; Baltimore Copy of a Bill—September 16, 1886","Missing Title Unknown letter From sister M To May from M.A.L. Unknown letter From Belle","Missing Title From Nath Seevery To Sam ? From Amos ?","Missing Title 50 cent note issued from the town of Leesburg List of tariff fees adopted November 13, 1865","Missing Title page 1: 2 engravings page 2: Man and woman page 3: Prof Hardt and man page 4: Engraving and wife of Dr. Henry of Ashburn Farm page 5: Two boys page 6: Mr. And Mrs. Charles Miller page 7: Willie Morison of Warrenton, VA and his wife page 8: Mr. M Comb Wilmington from Leesburg Academy page 9: Charles Pollock (Alice's brother) page 9: Cousin Maude dau of Chas and Ellen Miller page 10: Man page 11: House and woman page 12: Rev. Walter W. Williams, church Pastor of Leesburg VA and James W. Janney (John Janney's brother) page 13: Dr. James W. Taylor of Hillsboro, VA and Cousin Maude page 14: Pope Pius IX and man page 15: CSA General Eppa Hunter and man page 16: CSA Col. John S. Mosby page 17: Man page 18: CSA General Robert E. Lee page 19: Dr. Sam B. 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October 1839, Vol. VII, No 1.","Missing Title January 1842 February 1842 March 1842 April 1842 May 1842 June to Nov 1842 December 1842 March 1843 April 1843 May 1843 June 1843 July 1843 August 1843 September 1843 October 1843 November 1843 December 1843","Missing Title March 1, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 26, Vol. XVIII, Whole No. 1,744 March 8, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 1, Vol. XVIII, Whole No. 1,745 March 15, 1845, Fifth Series, No 2, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,746 March 22, 1845, Fifth Series, No 4, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,747 March 29, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 4, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,74 April 5, 1845, Fifth Series, No 5, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,749 April 12, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 6, Vol.XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,750 April 19, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 7, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,751 April 26, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 8, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,752 May 3, 1845, Fifth Series, No.9, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,753 May 10, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 10, Vol. XVII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,754 May 17, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 11, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,755 May 24, 1845, Fifth Series, No 12, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,756 May 31, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 13, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,757 June 14, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 15, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,759 June 21, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 16, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,760 June 28, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 17, Vol. XVIII. Vol..LXVIII, Whole No. 1,761 July 5, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 17, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,762 July 12, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 19, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,763 July 19, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 20, Vol. XVIII. Vol.LXVIII, Whole No. 1,764 July 26, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 21, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,765 August 2, 1842, Fifth Series, No. 22, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole NO. 1,766 August 9, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 23, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVII, Whole No. 1,767 August 16, 1845, Fifth Series, No. 24, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,768 August 30, 1845, Fith Series, No. 26, Vol. XVIII. Vol. LXVIII, Whole No. 1,770","Images  are also available on Imagebase."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_e661b19b6246d04bd6d0577648f66fd2\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe John Janney Papers consist of over 800 letters written to John Janney and members of his family. Other materials include biographical information, books, and periodicals.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The John Janney Papers consist of over 800 letters written to John Janney and members of his family. 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Warner papers"],"title_tesim":["John W. Warner papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1956-2009","1967-2008"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1967-2008"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1956-2009"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Series","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 10191","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/262"],"text":["MSS 10191","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/262","John W. Warner papers","United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-1993","United States -- Politics and government -- 1993-2001.","United States -- Politics and government -- 1977-1981.","United States -- Politics and government -- 1981-1989.","Legislators -- United States","Correspondence","photographs","Please note, the -By series is stored offsite.  Please allow at least 72 hours for transportation to the reading room.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital transfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitization may take between two and four weeks.","This collection is available for use.","This series is open for use.","Congressional papers collections contain a number of documents, such as case files, academy files, and constituent correspondence that may contain personal information, such as Social Security numbers, \naddresses and phone numbers, and medical, education, and personnel records. Special Collections \nseeks to balance making information available to researchers with protecting the privacy of \nindividuals and upholding laws that restrict access to personal information. ","Patrons who wish to use congressional papers materials must consult with a librarian or archivist.","This series is open for use.","This collection is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","Series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","This series is open for use.","The collection is open for research use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This collection has come to the Small Library in multiple accession over the years beginning in 1974. Accessions include: MSS #10191, MSS #10191-b, MSS #10191-c through -n, MSS #10191-e, MSS #10191-o, MSS #10191-p through -z, MSS #10191-ab through -az, MSS #10191-ba through -bp, MSS #-bq, Mss #10191-br, MSS #10191-bs, MSS #10191-bt, MSS #10191-bu, MSS #10191-bv, MSS #10191-bw, MSS #10191-bx, MSS #10191-by, MSS #10191-bz, MSS #10191-cb, 2022-0088, 2022-0103, 2023-0052","The series have been placed roughly in the order of their arrival to the repository.","These items are arranged alphabetically.","John William Warner (born February 18, 1927) is an American Republican politician who served as Secretary of the Navy from 1972 to 1974 and as a five-term United States Senator from Virginia from January 2, 1979, to January 3, 2009. He did not seek reelection in 2008 and has rejoined the law firm of Hogan and Hartson, where he worked before joining the Department of Defense.","  He grew up in Washington D.C. and joined the Navy shortly after graduating from high school, leaving as a Petty Officer 3rd Class. He then did his undergraduate studies at Washington and Lee University and began post-graduate studies at University of Virginia Law School.","  With the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, Warner joined the Marine Corps, first in active duty and then as a reserve, finally earning the rank of Captain. He resumed his studies at George Washington University and received his law degree in 1953."," He has been married three times. His first marriage was to Catherine Conover Mellon in 1957; they divorced in 1973. He was married to actress Elizabeth Taylor in 1976; they divorced in 1982. Since 2003, he has been married to Jeanne Vander Myde. He has three children, all from his first marriage."," In 1987, he was one of few Republicans to reject the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. He would later break with Virginia Republicans, refusing to support the campaigns of Mike Farris and Oliver North. In 1996, he was one of ten Republican Senators voting against the charge of perjury in the attempted impechment of President Bill Clinton."," His committee memberships included the Environment and Public Works Committee, the Committee on the Armed Services, the Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, the Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.","In part: photocopies.","Microfilm.","Microfilm.","Microfilm.","Cartridges 797-829 :Series G : January 5, 2001-August 28, 2001. Series S : November 27, 2000 -July 16, 2001.","Microfilm.","Cartridges 855-874 :Series G : April 3, 2002 - October 7, 2002 and compact discs 1-3 October 8, 2002 - June 12, 2003.","Compact discs Series G: October 2, 2001-July 3, 2003 and Series S: December 11, 2002-February 24, 2004.","compact discs Series G: July 8, 2003 -September 1, 2004 and Series S: February 9, 2004 - July 14, 2004.","compact discs Series G: July 8, 2003 - October 3, 2005 and Series S: February 9, 2004 - July 29 2005.","compact discs Series G: Nov.18, 2005-Aug.16, 2006 and Series S Feb. 14, 2006-May 31, 2006.","compact discs Series G: Aug. 17, 2006-Dec.8, 2006 and Series S: June 6, 2006-Dec. 5, 2006.","compact discs Series G:Dec. 6, 2006-Mar.19, 2007, Dec. 11, 2006-Apr. 26, 2007, Apr. 27, 2007-Sep. 28, 2007 and Series S Mar. 2, 2007-Sep. 20, 2007.","Angela Stewart  Legislative council for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2008.","Ann Loomis  Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff from Oct. 2000 to June 2007.","Anna Reilly  Sen. Warner's director of scheduling.","Awilda Euill  Sen. Warner's system administrator from 2000 to 2009.","Carter Cornick III  Sen. Warner's Director of Communications from 2000 to 2002; from 2007 to 2009, he was Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff; he also served as Communications Director for the Senate Armed Services Committee.","Chelsea Henderson Maxwell  Subcommittee Staff Director, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection Subcommittee for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009. She has since divorced and goes by her maiden name.","Chris Yianilos  Served many positions under Sen. Warner from Oct. 2000 to Jan. 2009. His last title was Deputy Chief of Staff / Legislative Director.","Conrad Schatte  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2002 to 2007.","Cord Sterling  Sen. Warner's Military Legislative Assistant from Feb. 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006.","Dorienne Steeves  Sen. Warner's executive assistant from 2000 to 2009.","Geoff Schwartzmann  Sen. Warner's deputy press secretary from 2000 to 2002.","Hughes Bates  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2008.","James Kadtke  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2005.","Jennifer Cave  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2001 to 2009.","John Frierson  Sen. Warner's senior legislative assistant from 2001 to 2009.","Jon Rogers  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2008.","Kaitlan S. Deal  Legislative correspondent for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009.","Kristen Fallon  Legislative aide for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009.","Mary Holloway  Legislative correspondant for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2009.","Patty Kennedy  Caseworker for Sen. Warner from 2000 to 2009.","Remmel Dickinson  Member of Sen. Warner's staff from 1979 to 1997.","Sam Zega  Legislative aide for Sen. Warner from 2004 to 2009.","Sandy Luff  Deputy Legislative Director and National Security Adviser for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2008.","Shari Gruenwald  Sen. Warner's legislative co-ordinator from 2000 to 2009.","Stuart Verdery  Sen. Warner's legislative council in 1996, as well as serving the same role to the Senate Rules and Administration Committee.","Susan Berry  Director of Constituent Services for Sen. Warner from 2000 to 2006.","Susan Magill  Served as Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff, from 1988 to 2006; as Legislative Director 1967 from 1987; and as Asst. Legislative Director 1983-1984.","Vernon B. \"Tack\" Richardson  Served as legislative aide to Sen. Warner from 2003 to 2008.","This collection includes general and constituent correspondence, office files, speeches, appointment books, photographs, scrapbooks, and clippings documenting Senator Warner's life and career.","A note regarding consituent correspondence: only in rare instances did the Senator's office keep outgoing corespondence.  The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.","The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.","The papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.","  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.","The collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.","A coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  ","The collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.","Topics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","John Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.","There is no box 218 for this series.","Appropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000","Meeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. 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Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation","InterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA","SS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment","NSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998","NASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed","Encryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology","Black Dog of Fate , by Peter Balakian; High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition , by Stanley A. Renshon; D.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure , by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating; Enactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001  (2 copies); The Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862 , by Mary Alice Wills; The Book of Yaak , Rick Bass; Passion for Truth , by Arlen Specter ; National Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 ; Pushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory , by Iavan Amato; Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire , by Nicols Fox ; The Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted , by Harold H. Tittmann, III; One Nation, Two Cultures , by Gertrude Himmelfarb ; Republic.com , by Cass Sunstein ; Your Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want , by Charley Swayne; One More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War , by John Poole; Life's Matrix , by Philip Ball; Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future , by Robert E. Freer, Jr.; All About Birds , by Dorothy Mitchell; CEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive , by C. Ray Johnson; It's All So Damn Simple , by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan","UNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995","Southern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026 House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996","28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Forestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts","FDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution","Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026 Religion , by David Barton;  Of Happiness: An Essay , by Volterra;  The C-Span Revolution , by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan;  Fix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\" , by Jim Miller;  Ernie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute ;  Storm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War , by Richard P. Hallion;  American Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command , by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.;  Scandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub , by Robert W. Matherson;  An Eye for Winners , by Lillian Vernon;  Body Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs , by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters;  The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling , by James Hillman;  Perfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories , multiple authors;  The Spirit of Hungary , by Stephen Sisa;  Purls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks , by Don Hansler;  The Rising Tide , by Jerry J. Jasinowski;  Nuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success , by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg;  The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy , by Richard W. Rahn;  Break Out of the Box , by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon;  The Blake Streak , by George P. Morrill","31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Atoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. Bush; Senate Race-April/May; 1994 Major Speeches; Packwood; Presidential 1992; Petersburg Tornado; Deutch-CIA Confirm; Clarence Thomas; Gays in the Military; 1992 Major Speeches; NAFTA; Gulf Trips; Contract with America; D.C. Statehood; North, Oliver; Stadium","1/2000; 12/1999; 39 packets of press clippings, arranged by day; 11/1999","25 envelopes of clippings, from 1999-2000","10 folders of press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to October 1999","Voluntary Efforts to Expand Health Insurance Coverage- Labor and Human Resources Committee; CFC Propellants in the Atmosphere, in Inhalers and in Regulation- Labor and Human Resources Committee; NSF Reauthorization Bill; Support Strategies for Clinical Research and Alternative Medicine Research at the NIH- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Coordination of NIH Research Efforts: Three Case Studies- Labor and Human Resources Committee; US Healthcare Workforce: Realigning to Meet the Future- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Global Health: US Response to Infectious Disease- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Women's Health: Providing the Right Information at the Right Time- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the NEA and NEH: A Focus on Education; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1996; Prescription Drug User Fee Act; Tobacco Settlement: Public Health or Public Harm?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; National Science Foundation Reauthorization; Biomedical Research Priorities: Who Should Decide?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Protecting Our Medical Information Rights, Responsibilities, and Risks- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from April-October 2000","5 folders containing press clips (clipping service computer print-out), from 9/1998-1/1999 and 10/1999","WLR Foods [presentation folder]; Minor Use [presentation folder]; Dairy; Peanuts 1995; Russian Poultry Ban; American Sheep Industry Association Memorandum [loose]; VA Agri-businesses; Farm Bill 7/3/1996; Farm Bureau; Antimicrobials [presentation folder]; Agriculture- General- Virginia; Untitled folder regarding committee on agriculture; Peanut Title- 1990 Farm Bill; Ethanol; Poultry; Rural Elec. Co-ops; Agriculture- Environment; Packer Concentration; Delaney; 1995 Farm Bill [loose]; Florida Everglades/Sugar","Health Care Quality and Consumer Protection- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Oversight Hearing on Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Workplace Religious Freedom Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Health Status of Children- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Employment Non-Discrimination Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; FDA Reform Background Materials; Scientific Discoveries in Cloning: Challenges for Public Policy- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Genetic Information and Health Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Analysis of the Natural Disaster Protection Partnership Act; Health Care Quality Grievance Procedures- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Quality of Child Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Federal Legislation relating to Health Care Quality- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage for 55 to 64 Year Olds- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Untitled: Legislation: S. 1648 The Preventing Addition To Smoking Among Teens Act Or Past Act Of 1997 [Binder]; Hearing Of The Labor And Human Resources Committee Subcommittee On Public Health And Safety \"Oversight Of The Occupational Safety And Health Administration Thursday, 7/10/1997 [Binder]; Untitled: Labor Committee Mark-Up 3/10/1998: Legislation To Amend The Public Health Service Act; Tobacco Issues [Binder]; The Team Act, Teamwork For Employees And Managers Briefing Book For Hearing 2/12/1997 [Binder]; United States Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources Team Act (S.295) And OSHA Reform And Reinvention Act (S.1423) [Binder]; Untitled: The Prescription Drug User Fee Act, Briefing Book For Congressional Staff [Binder]","20 unopened envelopes of press clippings; 7/7 - Geoff [spiral notebook]; loose papers: Sen. Warner statements; 4/1996 - 5/1996 [spiral notebook]; loose papers: clippings, statements, and correspondence; 2 packets of press clippings; 2/11/1997 to 4/26/1997 [spiral notebook]; 8/1996 - 2/1997 [spiral notebook]; 4/28 - 7/1/1997 [spiral notebook]; 5/1996 - 8/1996 [spiral notebook]; Senator Warner statements [packet]","6 folders of press clippings in folders by month and filed by date, 2 folders for August and September.","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from 10/2000 to 4/2001","9 Folders of press clippings from 11/1999 to 7/2000","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to April 2000","VA Racing Commission; L, HHS, ED/Fg 1997; Goals 2000; Puerto Rican Clemency; Goals 2000 Education America Act [binder]; Breast Implants; Civil Asset for Future","S. Fibel; Princeton Homes; Pope's Head Parkway; DOT- Essential Air Service Regulations; State Department - USIA; Transportation Facts; National Endowment/Arts; Tidewater Winds; John Arnn; Norfolk-Southern/Lunenburg Center; Loose Paper: Southwest Virginia Community College NEA grant application; SBA- Greekfest- Virginia Beach","Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Military repayment on loans; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone Amend. To HEA/Warner NCAA Objections; Study Report- Avtex Fibers [book]; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: Notebook Material; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: General; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : blank folder; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Hutchinson; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Graham; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Specter- Campus Crime; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Harkin; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Sessions; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone- Welfare [empty]; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Kennedy; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Bingaman; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Santorum; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Loose paper: legislative record material; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Feinstein; Avtex, Virginia; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Distance Learning","91 folders in chronological order by date","CCA concerns/Bruce Leftwich; General Higher ED: Warner's Statement, sec 326 HBCU added; Loose Paper: H.R. 6; ED Flex Charter Schools; ED Flex","Health Care Safety Net; PPUFA; Medical Devices; Nursing Short; Bio Terrorism - Public Health","McLellan; M Tumargo; CJS FY 2002: VA LW Museum; CJS FY 2002: Marymont; Boy Scouts; CJS FY 2002: Virginia Comm. Policy; CJS FY 2002: Tech; Zerhouni; CJS FY 2002: Achievable Dream; Barry Crane; CJS FY 2002: VA Commonwealth NIH \u0026 Consol. BIO-H023; CJS FY 2002: VA Integrated Justice Tech; Pickering [binder]; CJS FY 2002: VA State Police; Virginia Department of Corrections Available Bed Space [binder]; JUDGE SHIP BOASBERG, JAMES; Car Dealer Manuf. ARB; CJS FY 2002: Benedetti; James; Jay Stephens; CJS FY 2002: Mitretek; Flores; Owen; CJS FY 2002: Secures; CJS FY 2002: VSA Terrorist Information Network Senator John Warner's Office","Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Trauma System; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: General Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: WNVT - Megahertz; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Neurol. Center; Juvenile Justice Bill: Brady Bill Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Danville/ Piedmont; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: H Black Colleges; Juvenile Justice Bill [presentation folder]; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Criminal Justice Tech; Juvenile Justice Bill: Warner Position; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Living Museum; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Franklin County DARE; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Gov School; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Vote Record \u0026 Summary of This Bill; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Youth Leadership Initiative YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: 2000 Labor HHS / Amend ETC; Labor HHS - 2000: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: CJS Appropriations; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Massey Cancer Center; Labor HHS - 2000: Summaries ETC; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Control Votes and Prop.; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Achievable Dream; Juvenile Justice Bill: Summaries/ Genina. of Bill; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: INS Arlington; Juvenile Justice Bill: Guns/ Ammunition; Labor HHS - 2000: Letters Signed etc.; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: D.C. Appropriations; Labor HHS - 2000: Other Requests Projects; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA HUD; Labor HHS - 2000: YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Christopher Newport University [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Colonial Williamsburg FY 2001; Labor HHS - 2000: Interest Groups; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Gunshot Tech; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: JMV Center for Sust. Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026 Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.","Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026 L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026 Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. Ref.; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Premium Support; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: UVA Rural Schools; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Children's Museum; Medicare BBA FIX 99: S.37 / S1263, Outpatient and Patient Transfer S37 - Drg/Transfer S1263 - Stop Loss; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Skilled Nursing Facilities; Other Appropriations FY 2002: VA Tech; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Classika Theater; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: YLI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Colonial Williamsburg; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: CSBG; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare and Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Grad Med EDCIC; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare \u0026 Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Home Health; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VHSC; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Fairfax County CHHS; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS:: Massey; Other Appropriations FY 2002: East Menn.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Old Dom University; Other Appropriations FY 2002: UVA Terrorism; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: George Mason; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Med. Reimbursement; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000: VCSI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: First Freedom Center; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VCU; Medicare BBA FIX 99: BBA - General Fix Summaries; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Institute for Student Achievement","Fisher, Davies, Atkeson Conference, 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress M.R. Deland Confirm (7/25/89); EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Hearing (Conf) 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Oil Spill Mark-up (7/27/89)","Committee On Labor And Human Resources Subcommittee On Aging, \"Meeting The Challenges Of Alzheimer's Disease: The Biomedical Research That Will Carry Us Into The Twenty-First Century\" Thursday, 6/5/1997, 2:30 P.M. [Binder]; Community Service Employment For Older Americans (Reauthorization Of The Older Americans Act) Key Issues [Binder]; Lechler - False Claims Act; Elian Gonzalez; Older Americans Act Reauthorization [Binder]; S.331 - Work Incentives Act; MR Services / Gen. Jones [presentation folder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, HIV/Aids: Recent Developments And Future Opportunities 10/30/1997 [Binder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, Substance Abuse: The Science Of Addiction And Options For Treatment 7/28/1998 [Binder]","Absarokee MT File [presentation folder]; SEAA/1993; Literacy [presentation folder]; Job Corps [presentation folder]; Coverdell at Education Accounts [presentation folder]","Victims Comp Fund [presentation folder]; Nirschl; Konnarock Stone Mountain Health; Religion [presentation folder]; IDEA [presentation folder]; Refugee Protection Act [presentation folder]; Men's Issues: VAWA, Fatherhood, Responsible Fatherhood Act of 1999 [presentation folder]; Corps [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings and Correspondence related to Healthcare; Organ Allocation [presentation folder]; Bariatric Surgery [presentation folder]","100th Congress Floor Statements 2nd Session [binder]; Warner Sponsored \u0026 Co-Sponsored Bills 100th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Cosponsored by Senator Warner [binder]; 99th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Co-sponsored by Senator Warner [binder]","1995 EPW, January - March; 1995 Veterans; 1995 EPW, July - December; 1995 Judiciary; 1995 EPW, April - June; 1995 Intelligence; 1995 Governmental Affairs; 1995 Labor; 1995 Finance; 1995 Foreign Relations; 1995 Rules","VHDA Housing Policy; VA Housing Project; Greenstone Housing Projects; Tourism Caucus Membership List [presentation folder]; Trade- Timber; Columbia 1st; Trade Adjustment Assistance; Hampton Roads; Trade Effects on Virginia- State Initiatives; Shipyards; Trade- Steel; Sugar File; Customs 100: VA Inland Port; Letters [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Loose correspondence; Natural Resources/Coal; Housing: Lee Gardens Apartments Mtg. w/Wolf 18 2/1987; 100th Congress Rules 9/23/1987; Richmond HUD Personnel; Sugar; VA- 101st Congress CDI-SNAP II Control; Banking: Sovran Bank; Banking 101: HUD Richmond Office; Rural Housing; Reverse Mortgage File; Briefings [presentation folder]","Credit Union; Fort Belvoir/Engineer Proving Ground Springfield Complex; Investors S \u0026 L (Sydney Bostian); Wilson-Weeks Cargo, Carl Smith; Iraqi Issue Scott Wilson; Deposit Insurance Corporation; Deregulation Glass/Steagal Repeal; Nichols Amendment UN/US Command \u0026 Control; Banking Reform Bill S. 543; Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Norfolk; Graphs-Charts on Taxes; NVR Savings Bank; Morton Halperin No. 14; Tim Ryan Political Recommendation; U.S. Navy Memorial [binder]; Raise Standard Deduction; Methanol Plantship Project; Tax Extenders; Somalia Invest SASC; Somalia","FDA; Health/Reading; Untitled presentation folder: Legislation; Health; PARCA; Home Health; Retirement Security; Child Care; HC Compliance Packaging Council; Med. Confidentiality; Loose Correspondence; Ricky Ray (2 folders); Loose: Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee on Conference","Loose Correspondence; R \u0026 D in VA; Potomac Knowledge way Project Packet; Uniform Standards Coalition packet; American Cancer Society: An Analysis and Review of the Proposed Tobacco Settlement; American Lung Association Research packet; Information technology Congressional Working Group, 4/10/1996 [binder]; VA Technology Council Annual Report 1996; Amendment Template [binder]; Information Technology Association of America packet; Loose correspondence, reports, clippings, press releases regarding tobacco; Information Technology Industry Council; 7 loose technology packets: VA Tech IT Workers, National Software Alliance; 21st Century Workforce Commission; Loose press releases regarding tobacco; Iota's Public Policy Report Fall 1998-Winter 1999 [binder]; Loose reference materials","Response from Senator Mikulski to Co-Sponsored Letter on the Space Station Freedom Program; Reston Facility: NASA Audrey Moore request for meeting with NASA 3/28/1991; Telecommunications Equipment Research and Manufacturing Competition Act 1990 S. 1981; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act H.R. 5095; Space Station Freedom Program Reston, VA; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/5/1991, Infrastructure, Productivity, and Economic Growth; The Honorable John Warner; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/7/1991, Demographic Trends and Transportation Demand; Telecommunications Equipment, Research and Manufacturing Competition Act of 1991 S. 173; Space Station Freedom Program; Wall Street Journal: After Recent Setbacks, NASA Faces a Fight Over Funding, 7/9/1990; Environment and Public Works Water resources, Transportation, Infrastructure Sub-committee, Hearing Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems, 3/7/1990; MFJ Legislation Must be Fair to All Telcos; Endless Error: The Case for Lifting the Bell Restrictions [binder]; Environment and Public Works Hearing 8/1/1991 GSA; EPW Hearing 1) Congestion Pricing 2) Infrastructure Investment Commission, 3/20/1991; Congressman Wolf's paperwork on Reston: NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Hearing Oversight of GSA's FY 1992 Program Promotion of Public Building Design Excellence, 3/14/1991; \"Local Phone Firms Gain New Freedom\", Washington Post, 7/26/1991","Contracting Out; Cola Cap/Semi-Annual Change; Day Care for Fed. Employees/S. 3007, H.R. 6269; Civil Service General; FY 1985 Budget Request Actions; Commission; Moving Expense Bill-P.L. 98-151; Draft Registration for Civil Service, S. 2740, H.R. 3984; Comparable Worth; Relocation Services; Civil Service Ex-Spouses, S.2821/HR 2300; Closed Inquiries, 1/29/85; Nomination; Pay Equity: The Comparable Worth Issue IP0283P [portfolio folder]; Civil Service Commission; FAA Police Pay; C.S. Correspondence - Legislative; Comparable Worth-1985; Misc. Remarks/Speech Prep.; D.C. Statehood; Bennett Nomination; Becton Nomination","Portsmouth; Edinburgh Greens: 202; Lonesome Pine Hospital; Newport News Voting Rights; Loose Paper: First Baptist Church Bute Street; Prince William Co.; SS United States; Loose Paper: The Allegheny Parkway Report; Lynchburg: Neighborhood Development; Loose Paper: Virginia Water Resources Report; Peninsula Homebuilders Sec. 404; Loose Paper: correspondence; Head Start- Fairfax; Colonel's Quarters; Makemie Manor; Pel Regs - Asphalt; Suffolk Housing - Bishop Black Well, Oct. 24; CDBG- Lynchburg Alphonso Grant; Lewinsville Retirement Res.; RIEGEL; Theatre IV - UDAG; Loose Paper: correspondence; Loose Paper: correspondence; The Care Center; Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton Roads History Center; Church Hill Historic District; 8th; Norfolk People Move; VHD A: Sec. 8 Housing; Stoney Creek Health Center; Gordonsville - CDBG Water Supply; Telamon Corp./labor grant; Enterprise Zones; Loudoun Ambulatory - Surgical Cox; HHS - VA. Water Project; Small Business Admin.; Homeless Day Care - Junior League; Loudoun Memorial Hospital; Loose paper: correspondence; Jack and Shelly Jones - EPA","Management Systems [presentation folder]; Transportation Appropriations/NHS Amendment; Toll Facilities; Simon; Leaky-Jeffords Sec. 143; Repeal Sanction (Mack); Crumb Rubber [presentation folder]; Gregg Bond-I \u0026 M; Third Party; Tolls-Baucus/McConnell; Sarbanes/Mikulski-BW Parkway; NHS Design Standards [presentation folder]; Hours of Service; Murkowski/Dalton Highway; Section 1003 ( c ); DBE's; Conformity; Lautenberg-Speed Limits; CBO Letter; Johnston; Cohen - 13 c; Kohl-Wisc. Truck Weights; Roth/Biden Amtrak Amendment; Thomas: Continue Research [presentation folder]; Reid-Truck Speed Limits; Agriculture-Hours of Service; Members Requests; Grams/Property; Motorcycle Helmets; CMAQ; Freight International Financing; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Bill; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Thomas - 2nd Amendment; Florida [presentation folder]; CMAQ; Graham: Alligator Alley [presentation folder]; Daschle/Pressler - Sioux City; U.S. 81; McConnell/Ford-Natcher Bridge; Hatfield/Packwood I-5; Jeffords/Design Criteria; Managers Amendment; Innovative Financing; Stevens-S. 440; NHS/Amtrak; NHS Statements; Single Audit; Penn Station [presentation folder]; Dulles Greenway 1995; Pressler/Metric; Specter; Bumpers; Domenici; Recreational Trails; Lott-Pearl River Bridge/Airport Connector; Hutchinson/Tarrant County; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study [envelope]; McCain: Demo Funding","Marshal Home Preservation Fund; NPS/Shenandoah Valley Report; Untitled Folder: The Civil War Trust; Manassas- Volunteer Mounted Horse Patrol; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Universal Cask System: VA Power; Patriots Memorial","100th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Sessions) Veterans Affairs; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services","Commerce, 1990; Fin- Health-RTD, 1990; Finance, 1990; EPW, 1990; Housing, 1990; Labor-RTD, 1990; Interior- Battlefields, 1990; Judiciary, 1990; Foreign Relations, 1990; Labor, 1990; Veterans, 1990; Governmental Affairs, 1990; Energy, 1990; Rules, 1990","Correspondence dealing with the Coal industry Retiree Health Benefit Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Dear Colleague/Attachments; Statement on the introduction of the Reachback Tax Emergency Relief Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Press; Untitled presentation folder: Legal; Loose Paper: legislative material, correspondence from 1994; Untitled Folder: material dealing with Reachback tax Relief act","Untitled presentation folder: Reach Back Relief 1995; Pittston; Pittston; 1995; Untitled presentation folder: Notes; Reach back Relief Act 1994; Coal Tax Credit","ESA: Pacific Rivers Council; Rhinehart Tire Fire Superfund Site; ABEX Superfund Site-- Portsmouth, VA; RCRA Hearing: Municipal Waste Recycling; 6/5/91; Commerce: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; Buckingham County Landfill; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: Dixie Caverns Landfill Superfund- Rake; EPW: General: Suffolk Landfill; Fairfax Tank Farm; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: H \u0026 H, Inc./FLIPPO Superfund Site; Buckingham county Landfill Superfund Site [book]; Cheatham Annex; Scott's Creek Dump (Portsmouth)","100th Congress (1st and 2nd Session) - Foreign Affairs [binder]; 99th Congress (1st and 2nd Session)- Foreign Affairs [binder]; Binder: empty","2/18 Richland Black Lung Meeting [binder]; Senate Special Committee on Aging-4/11/1990 [binder]; Yeltsin Visit; Virginia Hospital Association Spring Conference-HOS/PAC Breakfast; Black Lung Trust Fund Briefing Books [binder]; Health Insurance Access; Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters/Tricare Reforms; Welfare Reform; Health Care Reform Conference in Norfold-1/1994; White House Conference on Aging; Nirschl et al.-SR 236-3/11; Aging Committee; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co. Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Unemployment Extension-Fall 1993; Black Lung 1988-89; Medicaid Moratorium/Provider Tax","S. 1304 Baucus/Chafee Wetlands; Global Warming Debate- 103rd Congress; EPW: Environmental Protection Sub: Wetlands City of Hampton Project; S. 823 - National Wildlife Refuge System Management and Policy Act Hearing 6/9/93; EPA Report on Second-Hand Smoke, 1993; FWS Refuge Plan; 9/15/93 EPW Wetlands Hearing S. 1304; Notification of Chemical Application Act- 103rd Congress; RFK Stadium 1991; Wetlands--General Information and Federal Register 8/14th; Endangered Species Act: Recovery Plan and Preservation Plan 5/1992, Committee Hearing 8/1992; Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Debate, 1991-1992; Property Rights; S. 1491 Partnerships for Wildlife; Endangered Species; Miscellaneous","S. 2605 Prescription Drugs, legislation, clippings, newsletters, correspondence, notes, reports; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, reports, notes","Chesapeake bay Restoration Act; EPW: EP Subcommittee: Clean Water: CSO's; Amendments/Related Issues Clean Water Act Reauthorization 1991; Clean Water Act Hearing 6/16/1993, General Overview; Clean Water Reauthorization 1993, Baucus-Chafee Bill; 8/5/93 Clean Water Hearing, Other Federal Agencies; Clean Water Act Reauthorization 103rd Congress-General Information; Clean Water Act Overview Hearing, 9/22/1992; 7/93 Watershed Hearing Management; Clean Water Act Hearing 7/1/93, Toxic Provisions","Clover Project- REA Financing- Post Secretary Interior; Untitled folder: reference material regarding commodities futures; Loose Conference Packet; Chem. Lawn Amendments/Statement; Nominations; Cotton Yields; USDA Reorganization Passed 103rd Congress; Border Collie; Dioxin; Vitamins-MJB; ODEC/Highly Confidential [presentation folder]; Minority Farmers 1990 Farm Bill; Pari-Mutuel Sports; Pesticides/Insecticides; Pesticides- EPA Worker Protection Standards; Food Stamps-US Printing; New Castle Ranger Station; Farm Bill; Clinton Budget- FY 1996, USDA; Minority Set-Aside; Loose Conference packets (3); Glickman/Nomination; 1989 Pork Issues; Untitled Folder: correspondence, agendas, and legislation regarding S.178; Windy Hill; Loose clippings; Memos; Nutrition","S. 1862 - Wildlife Refuge Mgmt. Act; Space Station; S. 58--The National Biological Diversity Act of 1991; Lewis \u0026 Clark Center - Explore; Lorton Landfill Amendment 101st Congress, 1991 DC Appropriations; Metro D. C. Waste Management Study Robb; 1991 Clean Coal Projects; RCRA's \"Derived From\" Rule: A Regulation Frustrating RCRA's Goals of Resource Conservation and Recovery","Background on Space Station: Coalition Information; Background on Space Station: Congressional Quarterly Articles; Background on Space Station: Memos; Space Station [binder]; Background on Space Station: Space Station Debate 8/2/1994 VA - HUD Appropriations; Background on Space Station: Articles on Space Station; Background on Space Station: \"Dear Colleague\" Letters; Background on Space Station: 1. Draft Statement on Space Station 2. \"Benefits to Humanity\" Congressional Research Service Memo [binder]; Space Station Articles 1995; Space Station Freedom, Reston, VA. Facility; Background on Space Station [presentation folder] Space Station Articles; The Superconducting Super Collider [binder]; Background on Space Station: C. R. S. Reports; Senator Warner Space Station Statement Sept. 26/1995; Space Station Debate 1995 Background Information","NADEP Norfolk [presentation folder]; untitled: Itinerary for 6/10/1993 [binder]; Norfolk - Miscellaneous SC [presentation folder]; Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC [presentation folder]; NADEP Norfolk [VHS]; Base Closure 1991 [presentation folder]; Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren [presentation folder]","Senate Republican Tf. for Defense Conversion April - June 1992 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 4 (References) [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 3 (References) [binder]","Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Committee Testimony; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: General Information; Federal Employees EEDC; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Position Articles and Letters; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Letters - Oppose; Hatch Act 1993; PERRY POST OFFICE; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress.: Letters - Pro; Early Retirement Bill; Hatch Act 1991; S 349 - Lobbying Disclosure Act; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Newspaper Articles; S.1 - Unfunded Mandate; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Reports and Research; Hatch Act; Nat. and Comn. Service - 1991-; H.R. 782; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Bulletins and Newsletters","Front Royal VA Customs Staffing Reduction; State Unclaimed Property Equitable escheatment; FASB S1175; Fannie May and State Information on Branching; Freddie Mac; Federal Reserve System; VAT; CDBG; Bank Regulation; National Customs Automation System; Capital Gains (2?); IRAS; Derivatives; 1992 End of Session Notes on Banking Legislation; FIRRea Report; Defense Production Act; Credit Crunch; Credit Union Information; BANK Regulator Consolidation; Banking Overview; H.R. 11 Tax Bill 10/1992 [presentation folder]; State Taxes; Secondary Mortgage Market; 1991 Virginia Tax Exempt Bonds; Taxation of Corporate Sponsorship; Targeted Jobs Tax Credit; IRS: Corporate Gifts to Charities Abroad; 1992 Tax Guide; 1994 Banking Bills; Mr. Gates; Excise Taxes \u0026 Retrogresivity; Richmond Redcup and Housing Authority; Passive Losses; Shelby/Mack ECO Growth Act; Larry Lindsey Federal Reserve Nomination; A History of the Thrift Industry and Thrift Information; Luxury Tax; Mortgage Revenue Bonds","EPA: RCRA Reforms; 101st Congress, 2nd Session, EPW Hearing on Interstate Solid Waste Transport, 7/18/1990; RCRA Amendments [presentation folder]: Lautenberg Amendments, Durenberger Amendment, Symms Amendment, Jeffords Amendments, Moynihan Amendments., Woffard Amendments, Smith Amendment, Metzenbaum Amendment, Graham Amendment, Reid-Warner-Scrap Amendment; Recycling Hearing: Responsible Entity, 3/5/92; 102nd Congress EPW Hearing, Interstate Transportation of Solid Waste, 6/18/1991; Recycling Hearing 3/5/92; S 976; RCRA: Industrial D; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence","RTC-Clippings, etc.; KIT WEBB (IRS Case); NAFTA; Dislocated Workers - Job Assistance; MPVs; Entitlements; Social Security Notch; Caribbean Basin Trade; Flood Insurance-Research; SSDI Reform; World Bank; Tax Extenders; Pension Plans-Cross Testing; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); S. 1633 [envelope]; Untitled Folder: Clippings; GATT; EKG, Young Physician etc.; H.C. Meetings with Constituents (notes); S.265-Economic Growth and Regulatory; 3/1992 Tax Bill - Rejected; Trade; AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax); FDIC-Bank Regulations Capital to Asset Ratios; Truth in Tax-Exempt Giving Act; Medicare-Medicaid (CRS, etc.); Gas Tax BTU \u0026 Transportation Tax; Senator Warner-NAFTA; Trade: Burlington Ind.; D.C. Taxicab; Community Development Banking Act; General Banking; Mortgage Revenue Bonds; Otolaryngologists/Plastic Surgeons; Credit Unions; Home Health Care; Homelessness; Medicare Physician Payment Reform; Diversification of Financial Services; Social Security; Cola; Vat Tax; Estate Tax; IRS Code-Section 936","An Analysis of the Industrial Structure of Virginia's Defense Industry, 2/1993; Loose Papers: Clippings, Memos, Charts, Faxes; Gov's Commission on Def Conversion \u0026 Econ. Adjustment; Defense Conversion; Governor's Conference on Defense Conversion [2 portfolio folders]; A Profile of Defense Procurement Spending in Virginia Defense Expenditures in Virginia, 7/1992; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment [binder]; Untitled Folder: Talking Points and Clippings; Special Edition; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment, First Report to the Governor, 11/1992; Defense Cuts: State and Local Action for Economic Adjustment; Norfolk-Defense Conversion; Estimated Private Sector Defense Employment by Industry and Region in Virginia, 2/1993; Listing Virginia's Prime Defense Contractors Ranked by Contract, 2/1993; A CBO Study: The Economic Effects of Reduced Defense Spending, 2/1992; Crystal City Defense Conversion; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [United States Senate portfolio folder]","Hatch Act [binder]; N View; Hydrosystems; Virginia Governor Report on International Trade Development (2/5/1993); Turbines and Generations; Merck Foreign Trade Zone; Active Matrix Liquid Crystal; Andrews \u0026 Assc., Chocolate Manufacturers; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Clippings, Portfolio Folder; US Chili/FTA; BTG; Lori: Civil Rights 1991 [presentation folder]: Memorandum, Clippings, Reports, Press Releases, Letter and Backup Binder; Civil Rights Legislation 1990 [presentation folder]: Correspondence, Memorandum, Reports","Solid Waste in General; 102nd Congress - 1st Session Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. BASEL CONVENTION (7/26/91); Basel Convention-International Tran boundary Movement of Hazardous Waste--Memorandum of Law; Points of Contact; Recycling Legislation Senator Warner; RCRA: Hazard Waste Incinerators; RCRA: Shell Oil vs. EPA; 102nd Congress Legislation Resource Conservation and Recovery Act--Solid Waste; RCRA: Hazardous Wastes; S. 1429 Hazardous Waste Reduction; Correspondence","Brinkema, Leoni Judge-Eastern; Eastern, Smith, Rebecca B.; Farrell, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Blank, Irving Easter Judgeship; Wright, Wiley Judgeship-Eastern; Herman, Sharon Judge-Eastern; Judge Williams Vacancy; Morgan, Henry Judge-Eastern; Lawson, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Berkley, Waverly Judgeship - Eastern; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District; Sheridan, Paul Judge-Eastern; Eastern District Judgeship 1991; Jackson, Raymond Judgeship-East; Jackson, Raymond Judge-Eastern; Judgeships - Eastern District; Cynkar, Robert Judge-Eastern; Anderson, Alvin Judgeship - Eastern; King, Ray Judge-Eastern; Humphreys, Robert Judge-Eastern; Clark, Mort Judgeship-Eastern; Slater, Mildred Judge-Eastern; Townsend, Lee Judge-Eastern; Ellis, T. S. Judge-Eastern Dist.; Eastern - Townsend, H. Lee; Eastern District Judgeships; Glaser, Richard Judge-Eastern; Payne, Robber Judgeship-Eastern; Lemons, Donald Judgeship-Eastern; David, Buddy Judge-Eastern; Bishop, Bruce Judge-Eastern; Mahoney, Maureen Judge-Eastern; Murphy, Gregory Judgeship-East; U.S. Judgeships; Western - Wilson, same","Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 1 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 2 [binder]","5 folders, A-E containing correspondence, reports, notes; Regulatory Flexibility Act [presentation folder]; GAO Report: Agencies Compliance [presentation folder]; Hearing 3/8/1995 [presentation folder]; White House Small Business Conference; Articles, General Information on Reg Flex [presentation folder]; Kerry Small Business Bill 1994; SBA Chief Advocate Info [presentation folder]; Regulatory Flexibility Bill [presentation folder]","6/11/1993 Hearings; Final Closure- Articles; Norfolk Shipyard; NESEC Portsmouth; The Honorable John W. Warner, United States Senate, Russell Senate Office Bldg. [binder]","Letters- BRAC 93; Navy Correspondence; BRAC- Letters; VA Hearing- 4/20/1993; Base Closure Data [envelope]; GAO Reports, Process; Vint Hill Farm Station; Crystal City- Miscellaneous- Post BRAC; Crystal City- Court Challenge; Crystal City-Purchase Option; BRAC Transition Initiative; BRAC- Report to President; BRAC- Public Law 101-510; NADED- Conversion; Military Cleanup; Personal Notes","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Institute of Packaging Professionals; Charity Bill; Equal Remedies Act (Civil Rights); European Trade; NAFTA; Housing Issues (gen); NAOMI: RTC; Clarence Thomas; Loose Paper: Housing Affairs","1993 EPW, April-June; 1993 EPW, July-September; 1993 Rules; 1993 EPW, October-December; 1993 EPW January-March; 1993 Energy, July-December; 1993 Energy, January-June; 1993 Governmental Affairs; 1993 For Relations; 1993 Labor; 1993 Judiciary","Base Transition Offices; Arlington/Crystal City","Record of Decision, FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan; George Washington National Forest Maps [shrink wrapped package]; Final Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; Comments and Responses: Appendix I to the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; A Summary of the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan","Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-7/10/1993); Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-7/18/1992); 1993 Veterans; Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-10/15/1994); 1993 Finance; Legislative Activities (1/5/1991-4/25/1992); Old Misc.; Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-1/11/1992); 1993 SBA","14 Legislative Activities Books: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia","Virginia Port of Entry; NAFTA (publications and correspondence )","Virginia Dept of World Trade; Dunkel Draft (GATT); Rosemary O'Brian Saferco; Elastic Corporation; Germany Trip; China Slave Labor; Textiles; Mr. Fagan: EEC; Enterprise for the Americas; Va Port Authority (fumigant on logs); Japan's Securities Crisis; EC Oil Seed Subsidy; NATO; Dept of Labor trade Adjustment; Multi-Purpose Vehicles; Free Trade Makes Sense; Rules of Origin; Japanese Construction; Hormone- Free Trade; Hercules/Aqualon; Furniture Manufacturers","Loose Paper: copies of bill amendments, rough drafts; Military Retirement; Alternative Persian Gulf War Powers; Nomination Issues; Loose paper: photocopies of congressional record, speeches and reports; Untitled Folder: copies of amendments; Untitled Folder: National Security issues; Loose paper: books dealing with the interpretation of the War Powers Act, and copies of amendments","COE - 25,000 Ton Policy; Lawson Jones - COE - Wetlands; New File: EPW, EP Sub, Clean Air, Municipal Waste Incinerators [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Subcommittee, Clean Air, Acid Rain [presentation folder]; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, State Mtgs.; 1987-1988 Appropriations; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, ADMINISTRATION DOCS [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Nonattainment [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Warner Rocket Amendment [presentation folder]; 1990 Clean Air Act Warner Acid Rain Amendment; Corps of Engineers - Dinwiddie; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, 1990 Acr: Bills, Reports [folder \u0026 packet]; Poquoson River; TOXICS [presentation folder]","Co-Sponsored 1989 [presentation folder]; No Position 1990 July - Dec [empty presentation folder]; No Position [empty presentation folder]; Co- Sponsored 1990 [presentation folder]","EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Public Buildings-GSA, 3/20/1990; EPW Mark-up, FWI Committee Meeting 9/5/1990; Subcommittee on Water Resources Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Infrastructure Council Act, 7/17/1990; Economic Development Administration Budget FY 1991; S. 2740 Water resources Development Act 1990 Sections 311 and 312; Economic Development Administration 1989 Annual Report; Department of Transportation FY 1991 Budget; EPW Press Conference, Rebuilding the Foundations: State and Local Public Works Financing and Management; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing, 4/19/1990 S. 2183; EPW Reconciliation FY 1991-1995; Water Resources Bill Letter from Congressman Bennett, Nassau County, Florida; Water Resources Development Act 1990-Conference; Untitled folder: Testimonies and reference materials; 1990 Water Resources Act EPW Hearing Mark-up 5/22/1990; Appropriations - Transportation, Manassas Airport [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure 3/1st Hearing (1990 WRDA); HR 5314 Water Resources Development Act, Amendment by Cong. Sisisky; Untitled folder containing speeches and correspondence; Statement by Senator John Warner, EPW Mark-up Water Resources Dev. Act S. 2183; Appalachian Regional Commission 1991 Budget Issues; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure Hearing ARC and EDA 9/13/1990 [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Water Resources Development Act 1990, Congresswoman Lynn Martin Letter; Environment and Public Works, Mark-up Public Buildings, 6/12/1990; Federal Aviation Administration City of Manassas Airport; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 1991; EPW Federal Infrastructure Council Act (Burdick) [presentation folder]; EPW 5/15/1990 Hearing on Assistance for developing Environmental Facilities; EPW Polling, 4 Water Resources Resolutions","Gulf Pollution Task Force Advisory Meeting III, Briefing Notebook, 7/11/1991; EPW: General: Environmental Strategy/Legislation; NEA Funding 101st Congress, Warner's Bill S. 3010; 101st Legis/ Sponsored and Co-Sponsored [4 envelopes]; Ethyl Additive; NPS Huntley Meadows Lockheed Blvd.; Ivan Selin/Mike Hayden Nomination 5/21/1991","SBIR Hearing-House 11/26/1991; Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (UYS-2); Camp Picket/A. P. Hill Realignment; Congressional Monitor; Assault Weapons; Closed Cases; Closed Cases; Canadair Challenger Briefing [binder]; 10/29/1991 Hearing/SB and Kuwait; Base Closure- Credit Union; Navy Consolidation GSA; Miscellaneous; VA Forum Speech 11/14/1991; Loose Correspondence regarding General Dynamics; Army Corps Reorganization; GSA/Navy Building Procurement; CIA Relocation; Navy Consolidations","American Psychological Association; Job Corps; US Post Office Congressional Briefing Material, 99th Congress (2 copies) [loose]; American Amputee Foundation; Southern Regional Task Force on Infant Mortality Interim Report and A Fiscal Imperative [loose]; National Association of College Admissions Counselors; Committee on Aging Testimonies [untitled]; American Diabetes Association; Background on the Civil Service Retirement System [loose]; Vocational Education; A Report to Congress from the Office of Special Counsel [loose]; American Lung Association of Virginia; Reports on Aging, GRH and Elderly [envelope]; Loose correspondence, tax forms, newsletters; American Postal Workers Union; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International; Report to the Chairman Special Committee on Aging United States Senate: Medicare's Policies and Prospective Payment Rates [loose]; Pension Forum IV: Federal Pension Speech [envelope]; Loose documents regarding Medicare and retirement; Age Discrimination in Employment Act; Clippings and reports regarding Social Security [envelope]; Testimonies regarding pacemakers [loose]; American Library Association, Education Reform; United Cerebral Palsy Association Congressional Visits Information Packet; Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds [loose]","US Army Senior Officer Legal Orientation Course Desk Book, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 19 (1991) [binder]; Fiscal Law Desk Book, 32nd Fiscal Law Course, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 1 (1973) [binder]","1995 Education; 1995 Budget; 1995 Press Releases; 1995 Agriculture; 1995 Banking; 1995 Administration; 1995 Energy; 1994 Speeches/Floor Statements; 1995 Aging; 1995 Commerce; 1995 Speeches/Floor Statements, January - June; 1995 Armed Services; 1995 Appropriations; 1995 Speeches-Floor Statements, July - December","EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress CFC Hearing, 5/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing -- OIL SPILLS 7/13/1989; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Toxic Chemical Use in Aerospace, 7/5/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Right to Know Pollution Data, 5/10/89; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress North American Wetlands Conservation Act, 6/1/89; EPW - 101st Congress Hearing on Oil Spill Legislation (7/21/89) [empty folder]; EPW - 101st Congress RCRA Authorization; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Clean Water Oversight, 6/16/89; EPW - 101st Congress Turner Conference Hearing (7/24/89); EPW Committee Mark-Up 101 Congress S.804, North American Wetlands, 6/22/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89; EPW 101 Congress Hearing Re: NRC Reorganization, 7/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Full Committee Reconciliation Mark-Up, 7/20/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing Coastal Pollution, 7/12 \u0026 7/25/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Business Meeting, T 7/20/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee101 Congress Full Committee Mark-Up S.804 North American Wetlands, 7/20/89","1993 Speeches/Floor Statements; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1994; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1991; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1992; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1992; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1991; 103rd Congress Sponsored Leg.; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1994; 103rd Congress No Positions 1994; 103rd Congress Dear Colleagues; 102nd Congress Sponsored Leg.","OPM RIF Regulations; Merit Cash Awards; untitled: FBI contract [envelope]; Revenue Forgone / Blind Mailings; Reduction - In - Force; Pay Comparability Raise; ICC Pay Appropriations; NASA Engineers; Federal Government Service Task Force [envelope]; Pay Raise; Postmaster; United States Office of Personnel Management News [packet]; Merit Pay, Pay Equity / H.R. 5680 S958; Public Employee Appreciation Day; Lorton Retirees; loose papers: civil service retirement; Merit Pay; New Federal Retirement; DoD Civilian Moving Expenses; Prince William Postal; Moving Expenses Amendments - 1985; 1989 - Relocation / Last Move Home; retirement benefits [packet]; Government Reorganization - OMB Plan; Recommendations","Warner Record: Finance / Taxes; Warner Record: TRADE; Warner Record: Social Security (Senior Citizens); Warner Record: Banking / Housing / Urban Affairs; Warner Record: Judiciary; Warner Record: Budget \u0026 Appropriations; Warner Record: Environment; Warner Record: Education; Warner Record: Regulatory Reform; Warner Record: Commerce / Small Business; Warner Record: Savings \u0026 Loans; Warner Record: Energy / Natural Resources; Warner Record: Labor; Warner Record: National Security; Warner Record: Transportation; Warner Record: Health; Warner Record: Welfare; Warner Record: Aging; Warner Record: Federal Employees","Contracting Facts [presentation folder]; Computer Instructions \u0026 Notes; Closed Cases [presentation folder]; Norfolk Signed RIF; International Trade / Kuwait; AF Restructuring; German / U.S. Army Band Concert; untitled: office information; Navy Sealift; Congressional Monitor; Admiral Kimmel File [presentation folder]; VA National Guard Projects; Ethics; General Dynamics Move to No. VA.; Virginia Contractor Info; American Gear Mfg. Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects","SSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"","Relocation '90; Nat. Guard Technicians; Edward J Mazur, Nominee for Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management-OMB; BCBSNCA/Medicare Contract; Ag-Cash \u0026 C.L.O.C.; Pension Tax Treatment; Wilson-Long Term Care; Pihston; Narfe Debate; Coal Industry--S. 1989; Heinz-Coal Health Benefits","S. 965; Other Amendments; Highways; Budget; EPW Hearing, Reauthorization of Federal Surface Transportation Programs, 5/14/1991/Sen. Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments","Proposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland","S. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. Resolution Forms; 106th Legislation Warner Co-sponsored; Byrd Statute; Bork; JW Intros; 106th Warner Sponsored Legislation; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Co-Signed; Sample Letters/Forms; 106th Cosponsors of Warner Legislation (UCs); LA/LC Responsibilities; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 106th Floor Statements; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Misc.","Research; Transfer Highway and Transit; Land Use; Planning Amendments; Governors Letter/Senators Letter; S. 404 Ref (revised); ISTEA Reauth-21-26 B Level; Recreational Trails; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Sec. 4(f) and Sec. 106 Streamlining and NEPA, Nyden/Graham; CBO Runs; Function 400; Old Runs; MAQ; EPW Committee Rules; HERS; ISTEA: Formula Calculations; Amendment w/; ISTEA Hearing: New York, 4/7/97; Wetlands; 4.3 cent revenue; Research-CRS-ITS; Baucus/4.3 cent transfer; Rec. Trails; Trust Fund Balance/$26 B; Budget Resolution Amendment; ISTEA Budget Levels; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Billboards","Warner Record 1991 [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Nursing House /High Cost Concerns; Catastrophic Health I [presentation folder]; 1988 Catastrophic Health; Catastrophic Health I: S-1127 1987 Medicare Cat. H Loss Prev. Act; Catastrophic Health II: Recent Press Release (late Sept. to Oct. ) Concerning Cat, Health as Whole; Catastrophic Health I: Cancer Prevention; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Medicaid; untitled: legislative status of bills [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health Amendment; Catastrophic Health II [presentation folder]; AARP VIEWS","U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 7/7/1987 [book]; Decision and Findings in the Constituency Appeal of the Virginia Electric and Power Company from an Objection by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, 5/19/1994 [book]; U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]","Interstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]","untitled: The National Fund For the U. S. Botanic Garden 1991 Board Member Manual [binder]; ALAR [presentation folder]; The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden [2 presentation folders]; untitled: Alar and pesticides; 1989-1990 Spray Bulletin For Commercial Tree Fruit Growers [booklet]; ALAR [binder]; loose papers: clippings, Botanic Garden materials, EPA materials; 3 Untitled Folders: The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden","106th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 106th Finance; 106th Floor Statements; 106th Rules and Administration; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Ethics; 106th Intelligence; 106th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 106th Armed Services; 106th Small Business; 106th Energy and Natural Resources; 106th Governmental Affairs; 106th Judiciary; 106th Budget; 106th Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; 106th Foreign Relations; 106th Environment and Public Works; 106th Congress Veterans' Affairs","Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Access and Costs: Recommendations for Title IV;\" 7/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97","Hearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Watershed Planning/Program","106th Administration, 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 2000; 106th Aging, 1999-2000 [empty]; 106th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 1999","Lanfenberg; Baucus; Graham; Wyden; Wilson Bridge-FEIS; Warner; Untitled Folder: Highway funding; Hutchinson; Allard; Lieberman; Constructor Magazine: with Senator Warner on the cover, 6/1997 (4 copies); Sessions; Inhofe; Byrd-Gramm Amendment; ISTEA: Truck Issues and Safety; Bills; Chafee","Travel Agent Commission Cap; Bristol Utilities; Energy Day; FY 1996 Appropriations; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Coast Guard; Joint Planning Project [binder]; Energy and Warner Appropriations FY 1997; One Call; Battlefield Protection Program; Congressional Briefing Book- Ellen Stein; 7/26/96 [binder]; Amtrak/Railroad Issues; National Ground Intelligence Center; YRE - IB; Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill","Gateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27","NHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; NHS: Intermodal Connectors; ISTEA Sec. 1003 Limitations; Transportation Conformity; Transportation Enhancements; Appropriations/Demo Rescissions; NHS: 2/23/95 Hearing; Transportation Warranties; Highway Safety: Alcohol; DOT: SIBs and Admin funding; Scenic Byways; NHS: Recreational Trails","74 folders arranged chronologically by day, 1/1-3/15/1989","Background [presentation folder]; Questions [presentation folder]; NHS Hearing: Mandates 3/30/1995 (153, 1038); Briefing Book Senator John Warner S. 1121 [binder]; Shenandoah Battlefields 1995; Testimony [presentation folder]; ENR: Lake Gaston Project- City of VA Beach","S. 1023 DC Highway Waiver; ITS; Statement [presentation folder]; NHS: Vehicle Scrappage; S. 440 (As Passed Senate); Speed Limit; DOT Budget; Davis-Bacon; NHS: Trust Fund Off Budget; Briefing for Senator John W. Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73","Committee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. Residency; Postal Service - Off Budget; Susan Alvarado Confirmation","GSA; Speechwriting; Check; Shutdown '96; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings, Correspondence; Furlough Protection Act; Senator; Furlough Protection Act; America's National Maritime Museum; Seahunt; Untitled Folder: Talking Points, Correspondence; Damon Pike; Monument; U.S. General Services Administration, FY 1997, Congressional Justifications; Amtrak Board; DOT","Stafford County; Water Projects Misc.; Fredericksburg Bus Service; Reese Smith-Quail Run; Water Resources Legislation, 1985; Roanoke-Spring Hollow Res.; COE-Aberdeen Proving Ground; Corps of Engineers Gen.; Cogeneration Plants; Navsea Norfolk; Pound Lake; COE-Rudiger (contract); Winchester Airport; Stafford Airport; Ferguson-Smith Mtn. Lake 404 Permit; Greater Roanoke Transit Co.; Waynesboro Flood Control; Loose Papers: Correspondence; Salem Church Lake; Museum Services, Institute of; Warrentown Flood Control; Page County: Transportation; Waterford Issues; User Fees; Mathews County-Horn Harbor","NPS-Music Center, Fishers Peak; Cedar Island [presentation folder]: Chincoteague Island, Cedar Island; False Cape State Park; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Jefferson's Poplar Forest; Appropriations: Montpelier, 1991; Brandy Station/1993; Untitled Folder: Boucher's Interior Appropriations Requests; Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge; Manassas Battlefield Park; Arts in Virginia, National Endowment for the Arts, 1993","The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to S. Res. 16; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 2 (2 copies); Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 3; Press Releases, Reports, etc. related to the Clinton Impeachment [binder]; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 1 (2 copies)","Disney-General Info; Agriculture Appropriations - Biotech Center VPI; Roanoke Urban Renewal Relief; Disney's America Hearing, 6/21/94, Energy Public Lands Subcommittee; Route 7 Project; Georgetown-D.C. Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991","1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget","Wilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991","Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. Problems; Legislation; Federal Pay Reform Act 1990 [presentation folder]; Pay Bill, Executive Pay [presentation folder]; Loose Memos; SES Pay Bill [presentation folder]","Special Projects [presentation folder]; VA/HUD 2002 (HR 2620) Passed Senate 8/2/01 [presentation folder]; INSLAW Case [presentation folder]; The Atlantic Monthly, 11/2002 [magazine]; 2001 Completed Bills [presentation folder]; FY 2002 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Passes (9/13) [presentation folder]","Bridge; Highway Trust Funds - Rail - Amtrak [presentation folder]; FHWA Comments; Design Standards; Projects; Commerce Committee Issues; Park Roads; Noise Barriers; Central Artery; Corps; Coalfields; Conf. Language; SNP ROADS [presentation folder]; Danville: Enhancements; Projects: Route 288 NHS MAIL; NHS Bill; Additions - projects; Proposals; Sec. 1003 [c]; Scenic Byways; Virginia Comments/ Proj.; Safety Belts (NH, ME); FHWA; I \u0026 M; SIBs; Call Boxes; Single Audit; Members Issues; Budget Letter","J. E. B. STUART BIRTHPLACE; V. D. O. T. - UMTA Section 3 Discretionary Funding; ENR: Potomac Greens [presentation folder]; Craney Island Disposal Site; Waterford Foundation Loudoun County, Virginia [presentation folder]; VIMS Pathology \u0026 Toxicology Center; Norfolk Dredging - Sand; DoD: Warner Environmental Education Amendment; Battlefields [presentation folder]; NPS - Broadway Work Center; ODEC - Clover Plant [presentation folder]","Minimum Wage; Blind Convention; Virginia Seminary; Dahlgren School; Virginia Hospital Association: Spring Conference, HOS/PAC Breakfast; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co., Chamber of Commerce Dinner; NIRSCHL- 3/11/ 2:30/SR 236; SEAA; World Immunization; VAD Speech; Decade of the Brain Resolution","Untitled Folder: Children's Performance Workshops: Videos: News Coverage- Child Abuse Prevention (VHS), blank (VHS), \"Knock, Knock Who's There\" (VHS); Reconciliation; Genicom/GE Case; 52 Association Regatta; High Risk Notification; Drug Testing/FEDs; Drugs/Gen","Dairy; ST Research; Agriculture Appropriations, H.R. 3603; FY 1997; R \u0026 D; Dredging; Poultry- Wage \u0026 Hour; AHEC; Ethiopia; NCRS Auburn Dom; Labor- S. 324- Volunteer Firefighters; Independent Women's Forum; Conservation; Water; Dairy; Rural Development","102nd Congress- 1st Session, Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. Toxics Use and Source Reduction Provisions of S.976; 7/24/1991; Potomac Greens, 1991; PUHCA- Summary Point Papers [binder]; EPW Hearings on Recycling, 102nd Congress, 1st Session; 6/5-6 1991; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, S. 1473, Warner, 7/15/1991; Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; Hazardous Waste recycling, 9/13/91; RCRA: Waste to Energy; S.1473, Comments on Bill Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; RCRA: Packaging and Labeling, Hearing 7/31/1991","149 folders of recommendation materials (letters, resumes, etc.), arranged alphabetically by last name A-L","IVHS - Smart Cars, Smart Highways, Blacksburg Road [presentation folder]; VIMS Sea Turtle Stranding [presentation folder]; Oil Pollution Act [empty presentation folder]; Nitric Acid Shipments [presentation folder]; Saltville [presentation folder]; Blacksburg Road - Smart Highway Route 460, New River Valley Environmental Coalition 7/17/1990 [presentation folder]; Risk Assessment [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule; SNP Roads [presentation folder]; loose materials: FEMA and transportation issues; CFCS [presentation folder]; (CMAQ) Congestion Mitigation \u0026 Air Quality Improvement [presentation folder]; Environmental Unfunded Mandates [presentation folder]; CSOS [presentation folder]; National Park System Reformat: Hearing NP, F \u0026 L H.R. 260 (Hefley) 2/23/1995 [presentation folder]; TVA [presentation folder]; RCRA/Universal Waste [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule [presentation folder]; James River NWR; Endangered Species [presentation folder]; Yucca Mountain [presentation folder]; Above Ground Storage [presentation folder]; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission [presentation folder]; Ships at Sea [presentation folder]; OTC/LEV [presentation folder]; Ship Board Trash [presentation folder]","Transportation Appropriations 1999 - RABA amendment; Air Force Memorial; 4.3\"¢\" repeal; Wilson Bridge - 1999; Corps Reorganization; Smithsonian - Conservation \u0026 Research Facility","untitled: Appalachian Development Highway System; Aviation Tax; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; FCC - Consolidation; FEMA; Environmental Results; Nuclear Waste; Army Corps. of Engineers; GSA - Pricing; Magnuson; Coal; Newport News Shipbuilding; Kennedy Center; DOT Lease; Arlington Boathouse; Norfolk Southern; Hampton Roads Air; Coast Guard; Aviation Security; Embrey Dam; Metrochek; Untitled folder: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study; Excursion Train; Southeast Fed. Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL","Lake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]","104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored","Manager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. Requests; NEPA [presentation folder]; 1997 Apportionments [presentation folder]; Audit [presentation folder]","Safety Hearing; CEBAF; I-73 Letter Sec. Of Tran. Martinez, 4/27/1994; NTSB Rules on Truck Drivers 1995; Corridor H [2 folders]; Truck Weight/Driving Hours; Virginia; D.C. Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building","Courthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball","Faircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter","Hearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. Science, Transp. - Stmt on behalf of Sherman Unger - Gen. Counsel - Commerce, 4/24/1981; Speech-William \u0026 Mary-Charter Day, Williamsburg, Va.-2/7/1981; Appalachian Coal Awareness Conf., Roanoke Civic Center-Oct. 24/1980; Virginia Assn on Aging, Richmond, Virginia, 10/10/1980; Virginia Manufacturers Assn, Williamsburg, Va., Sept. 26/1980; Untitled Folder: America's Economy and Its National Security; Untitled Folder: Mark Fowler; Virginia Coal Council Luncheon, Roanoke, 10/24/1980; Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, 10/17/1980; Education; Camelot Hall Nursing Home, Arlington, 3/14/80; Implementing the National Materials \u0026 Minerals Policy Res \u0026 Development Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-479); Press Conference Richmond, Virginia, 4/14/1981; Commissaries; Press Conference (Judgeships-Dredging) Norfolk, Virginia, 4/15/1981; Floor Statement Amendment to S. 1442 Sept. 18/1980; Women's Council of Realtors Political Affairs Meeting-Memphis, Tennessee, 10/28/1980; Can A Democracy Live Within Its Means; Taiwan Issue; Press Conference Charlottesville, Virginia, 4/17/1981; 6th District Fundraiser for Phone Banks, Roanoke, Va. 8/28/1980; Senator Warner-GI Bill Statement, 3/19/1981; New River Valley Home Builders Ass. Radford, Va. (D. Mason) Aug. 22/1980; American Assn. Port Authorities, 10/22/80; Richlands (1980)-Coal Show Richlands, Va. Sept. 11/1980; National Conference on Education \u0026 the Elderly, Arlington, Va., 8/18/1980; Chesapeake Bay Conference, NASA Research, Va., 10/9/1980; Untitled Folder: Energy Department Nominees; Speech-Newport News Bar Assn. James River Country Club, Newport News, 4/14/1982; S. Res. 501--Commending James M. Roche-Chairman, National Committee for 8/18/80, Employer Support-Guard Reserve; Press Conference Abingdon, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Senate Energy Committee Hearing Growing Importance of Coal in International Trade-9/16/80; Virginia Congressional Delegation, Luncheon, 2/5/1981 (vepco); Joplin, Missouri, 10/29/1980; Cumberland School of Law - Law Day '81, Cumberland, Virginia - 4/4/1981; Alta Vista Chamber of Commerce, Alta Vista, Va. 3/27/1981; Lincoln Day Speeches-Cheyenne, Wyo. And Salt Lake City, Utah - 2/12 \u0026 13. Re Inflation \u0026 Soviet Military Power; Energy \u0026 Mineral Resources Subcommittee, 3/24/1981; Springfield, Missouri 10/29/1980; Armed Services Committee Intro of John Marsh for Sec. Army, 1/26/1981; Huntsville, Alabama, 10/28/1980; VA. 1st Cong Dist. Republican Convention Williamsburg, VA. 4/24/1981; Untitled Folder: Young Americans for Freedom of Virginia; United States Coal Exports: The Future for Appalachia; Floor Statement: S. 3247, Dredging, 12/5/1980; Floor Speech - Congratulating Sen. Milton Young of North Dakota on Service to Senate, 3/12/1981; Mobile, Alabama, 10/28/1980; General; Floor Statement - Introduction of the Coal Export Assistance Act of 1981; Floor Statement - Amy Facca article \"There's No Easy Way on Energy\" Dec. 15/1980; Campaign-1980, Speeches \u0026 Background October","Senate Record Vote/Statistics 1988 [binder]; 88 individually sleeved pages from the Congressional Record, arranged chronologically; 101st Congress Floor Statements, June- [binder]; Floor Statements, 100th Congress continued...1st/2nd session [binder]","MLK Memorial; Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process [envelope]; S. 511-Voting/Handicapped; Rules; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Bills; Campaign Fin; Loose Papers: Memorandum, Clippings, Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process; Campaign Finance; Materials related to Hearings on the Constitution and Campaign Reform [binder]; Rules-Architect Hearing 6/30; Gifts, Campaign [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Bills, Reports, Memos, Correspondence","Untitled Folder: Clippings regarding Contested La. Senate Race; Tower #2/3; 1991 Transportation Bill; Term Limits; Liz Taylor; Contested La. Senate Race; 10/2000; Tower #3/3; Soviet Trip; US Troops/Somalia; Tower #1/3; Smart Road; Space Station/Super Collide; Smithsonian; 1977 Inauguration; \"Tail Hook\"-Kelso","POW-MIA; Info Technology; 1989 Ray Raise; False Cape St. Park; Newport News S Building; Fredericksburg Battlefield; Flood Control; Jail; Fort A.P. Hill; Hospitalized; Rivergate- Alexandria; Miller Letters; Official Travel; National Guard - RIF; Seawolf; Regardies Interview; Judgeships/U.S. Attorneys; Rules Committee - \"Net\"; Labor- Striker Replace; Kuwaiti Contracts; Save Manassas; Lorton; GOP Conflict; Henry Foster- Nomination Surgeon General; Honoraria; Foreign Aid; Explore Highway; Salem VA Hospital (veterans'); Lake Gaston; Senate Leadership re: Senator John Warner; Polls; HUD/Marshall Home; Fort Sheridan - Arlington Land Swap; I-73 Route (NHS); Navy; National Science Foundation; ITT - Night Goggles; Federal Employees; N. E. A.; Grip - \"Noise\"; Health Care; To File; Cate Magennis; Gun Control; Shenandoah Battlefield; Small Business","Coal Miners Health Benefits; Bosnia; Clean Water Act; Clean Air; Bosnia; Deficit - BBA - Tax Cuts; Anti-Ballistic Missiles; Airports Authorization / Parking; Army Corps of Engineers; Environmental Cleanup; Abortion; Clinton's Budget - Tax Plan; Air and Space Ext.; Administrative Office; Avtex; Avtex; Drugs; Campaign Finance Reform; AIDS Vaccine 6P160 DOD; Agriculture - Peanuts, Tobacco; Avtex; Constitution; Clover power plant; Bork; Announce - 1996; Electoral College; CIA Relocation; Amtrak Rail; E.P.G.; College Grad; ARGUS; Defense Budget Cuts; Congressional Records","Floor Statement - Support of Armstrong Amendment 571 - Armed Service; 11/9/79; Warner- Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Roanoke, Va; 11/29/79; Warner- Keynote Lunch- National Convention Armed Forces Comm. \u0026 Elec. Association, Washington, D.C.; 6/19/79; Press Questions; 1/16/80; Commencement - Southside Va. Community College, Alberta, VA; 6/15/79; Warner- Israel Bonds Dinner Providence, R.I.; 11/27/79; Warner - 7th District Black Caucus; 5/13/79; Award Ceremony - Outstanding Young Virginians- Richmond, VA; 12/9/79; Warner - PRSA THOTH Awards Banquet, Washington D.C.; 2/29/79; Warner- Republican State Convention, Roanoke, Va; 6/30/79; Warner- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce; 5/25/79; SALT II; Warner- Florida Republican Convention; 11/17/79; Warner - Virginia Agribusiness Council, Richmond, VA; 1/16/80; Commencement - Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, VA; 6/10/79; Hearing- Inspector General Nominee, SBA - Senate Select Committee Small Business; 5/16/79; Warner- Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Newport News, VA; 11/9/79; Warner- Farm Bureau - Northumberland Lancaster; 11/12/79; Greek-American Gala Banquet-Norfolk (Archbishop Chrysostomos-Cyprus); 5/20/79; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metrorail Funding; 9/28/79; Floor Speech - DOD- Nimitz- class Nuclear Carrier; 9/29/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Shenandoah Valley Travel Assoc., Harrisonburg, VA; 11/26/79; Commencement - Chinchland High School, Portsmouth, VA; 6/9/79; Warner - Statewide Conference on \"Parenting,\" Richmond, VA; 10/3/79; Ship Commissioning- Nassau-LHA-4 Pascagoula, Miss; 7/28/79; Brookings Seminar- WX- 2/27/79; NCCJ- Newport News; 3/1/79; GOP State Convention - Roanoke, Va.; 7/30/79; American Friends of the Hebrew UNIV Scopus Award to Eliz. T. Warner; 1/13/80; Virginia Broadcasters Assoc., Va. Beach, VA; 6/14/79; Agronsky and Company - TV; 1/5/80; Warner- McLean Business/Professional; 5/15/79; Hearing - Assistant Secretary Nominations DOT- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; 12/11/79; Floor Statement - Military Option in Iran; 4/23/80; Warner- Virginia Retired Officers, Richmond, Va; 9/22/79; Luncheon- Va. Community, Business \u0026 Opinion Leaders, Richmond, Va; 6/15/79; Conference- Southside Congressional Longwood College; 12/1/79; Floor Speech - Thank you to Senate Staff Club; 12/20/79; Floor Statement - S. 1656 - Nat'l Fisheries Develop. Act of 1979; Warner- VA Independent Telephone Association- the Homestead, Hot springs VA; 10/18/79; Warner- Texas GOP; 7/29/79; Merchant Marine \u0026 Tourism Subcommittee Shipping Regulatory Legislation; 10/1/79; Floor Speech - Iranian hostages S. Res 315; 12/15/79; Paul Boucher; Warner- Tobacco Assn., Greenbriar, W. Va; 5/27/79; Untitled Folder: Annual awards Dinner the American Technion Society; 12/8/79; Floor Statement - Annandale Football champions; 5/24/79; Hearing - Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration to Senate Banking Committee; 12/6/79; Waynesboro, Va Public Library Dedication; 6/24/79; Hearing- Assoc Attorney Gen, U.S. Dept. of Justice - Judiciary Comm.; 12/7/79; Warner- Chrysler Issue, Galax, VA; 11/2/79; Floor Speech - Warner Hails Byrd's Warning on Debt Ceiling Increase; 9/14/79; Warren Memorial Hospital Dedication; 6/23/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Fishburne Military Academy Commencement Exercises; 5/26/79","Press 1994 Con't. by Robin [floppy diskette]; 28 press clipping packets in random order. Packets put together by date.; Press A-N 1994 by Robin [floppy diskette]","48 press clipping packets in random order. Packets bundled by date","66 press clipping packets in somewhat chronological order by date. Packets grouped by date","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference materials; Agriculture; Submarines/Seawolf; Women in Military Memorial; Untitled folder: speeches and reference materials; United Daughters of Confed.; Warner 1/2; Miscellaneous Speeches; Warner/Wilder Tour (post R. King Trial); Remarks: Agreement Between East TN Natural Gas Co. and Equitable Resources, Inc., Bristol, VA, 8/20/1985; JW Cartoons; Speeches September-October 1985; Speeches, May-June 1985; Bosnia; Loose clippings and correspondence; Vets Memorials; Text of press clippings [loose] 1994; Vietnam Puller; Women in Combat; JW 2/2; Taxi Meters; USS Ronald Reagan; Awards to Constituents; Speeches July-August 1985; Battlefields; War Powers Act Byrd/Warner; Women's Conference; Transportation; Dulles Center","~200 folders of press releases numbered 1990 1 to 161 and 1991 1 to 38, currently out of order, some folders empty; 7/1985: speech index 1985; Untitled folder: correspondence","1987 Speeches; 1987 Transcripts; 1987 Extra Releases; Press Releases 1988; General Contractors Speech; 1988 Transcripts","21 folders of Political Mention clippings (some photocopied) from 1989-1995","Speeches January-March 1984; 1985 Transcripts; Transcripts 1986; Speeches June-November 1984; Speeches 1985; Speeches 1986","Community Leaders Luncheon, Richmond, VA, 1/16/1980; National Marine Corps Off. Assn., Arlington, VA, 5/24/1980; Warner-Dalon Statement Non-endorsement of Republican Pres. Candidate, 3/14/1980; House Committee- Public Works, Washington National Airport, 6/11/1980; Floor Statement - Lobbying Activities of Office of Surface Mining, 3/27/1980; Lincoln Day 2/14/1980; Warner-60th Annual Banquet, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, 5/6/1980; Warner-Chesapeake Men for Progress, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner-National Maritime Council Legislative Review Program, New York, NY, 2/4/1980; Virginia Medical Society Luncheon, Capitol, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Dedication- Heritage Foundation Program, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Keynote Speech- Seventh District GOP Convention- Charlottesville, VA 5/10/1980; Warner-Commencement-Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner- Navy Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, VA, 3/24/1980; Floor Statement, 2/8/1980, Draft Registration Not Include Women; Subcommittee on Parks, Recreation, and Renewable Resources, Vietnam Veterans Memorial SJR 119 3/12/1980; Commencement-Virginia Intermont, Bristol, VA, 5/3/1980; Keynote Speech- Republican Mock Convention-Washington and Lee University, 5/9/1980; Floor Statement - S. 2585 \"Ocean Shipping Act of 1980\" 4/24/1980; Floor Statement- 200th Anniversary, American Victory- Yorktown, 6/4/1980; Luncheon-National Association of Environmental Professionals, Rosslyn, VA, 4/22/1980; Report-Synfuels Report, Letter to Andrus, 2/6/1980; Republican Women of Capitol Hill, 6/25/1980; Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, VA, 2/11/1980; John Wayne Family Luncheon, Washington, DC, 3/6/1980; Warner-National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, DC, 2/21/1980; Commencement Address Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, 5/24/1980; Commonwealth Dinner, Richmond, VA, 3/28/1980; Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, VA 3/22/1980; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metro-rail Funding Legis.; Warner-Northern Virginia Automobile Dealers Association 3/11/1980; Award Speech- A. Phillip Randolph Award to Willie Mays, 4/17/1980; 1980 Republican National Platform, 5/8/1980 (2 folders); Warner- Commencement Christopher Newport College, Hampton, VA, 5/18/1980; Tidewater III Conference, Easton, MD, 2/1-3/1980; Hearing-Senate Armed Services Comm. Military Compensation, 1/22/1980; Hearing-Committee on the Social Security Admin., Assist. Sec. Dept. HEW 3/19/1980; Warner-Sixth District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, VA, 2/11/1980; Hearing- Sen. Veterans Affairs, 6/18/1980; Warner- Virginia Seafood Council, 3/8/1980; GOP State Convention Banquet Richmond, VA, 6/6/1980","25 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week with more than one folder for some weeks","18 folders of clippings from 1/1-7/14/1995","14 folders of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1986 Press Releases [binder]; 1985 Press Releases [binder]; 6 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1996 Miscellaneous; 1996 Campaign Photos; Miscellaneous 1997; 1996 Press Clips: Election Pictures [empty folder]; W. Post Exon \u0026 JW SASC hearing on Downing Assessment 7/25/1996 [envelope]; 1998 Clips; 1995 and Earlier Miscellaneous; PTO; 1996 Press Clips: Daily Press Wednesday, 6/12/1996; Election; 1996 Press Clips: Thursday 11/7/1996 Richmond Times Dispatch; Final Louisiana Press Pack; 1996 Miss VA. /Teen USA; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Daily Press; Lake Gaston; 1998 Military; G.W. Birthday [empty folder]; Rules - general info.; 1996 Staff; 1996 Military; Haysi Dam; 1996 American Legion; Military - Miscellaneous; 1996 Press Clips: The Washington Post Wednesday 6/12/1996; Federal Employees; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Virginia Pilot; 1996 Press Clips: Select Election 1996 Clips 11/6-7/1996 [packet]; 1997 Military; 1998 JW \u0026 Governor [empty folder]; 1996 Press Clips: The Farmville Herald 6/7/1996; 1996 Press Clips: The Va. Pilot Wed. 6/12/1996","James Monroe 1758-1831  [book];  The Reader's Digest Dictionary of Quotations  [book];  Tough Choice Who made them .. And who didn't, The Concord Coalition's Deficit Reduction Scorecard 103rd Congress 1993  [booklet];  Miracle on the Potomac, The Kennedy Center from the Beginning  [book];  Billy Franklin's Tough Enough, The Cocaine Investigation of United States Senator Chuck Robb  [book];  Fix Bayonets! [book]; Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787  [book];  The Hite Report on Male Sexuality  [book];  Our American Government, What Is It? How Does It Function? 150 Questions and Answers  (1981 Edition) [book];  America: An Affirmation of Faith  [book];  A Search for the 100 Greatest Members of Congress, Heroes of the US Congress  [book];  Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet  [book];  Henry Cabot Lodge, Late a Senator from Massachusetts, Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress  [book];  Will the Gentleman Yield?  [book];  Song and Service Book for Ship and Field  [book];  Profiles in Courage  [book];  Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary  [book];  Pages From the Virginia Story  [book];  The X Factor, A Quest For Excellence  [book];  Jefferson, Public and Private Papers  [book];  The New Fat Cats, Members of Congress as Political Benefactors  [book];  Military Project Management Handbook  [book];  Richmond Redeemed, The Siege at Petersburg  [book];  The Battle of Berlin 1945  [book]","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Press Releases, 1983 [binder]; Press Releases, 1988 [binder]; Press Releases, 1984 [binder]; Press Releases, 1987 [binder]","14 folders of press clippings, arranged by chronologically by week","15 folders in no real order, clippings grouped by date.","Untitled Folder: Remarks Before the conference banquet of the National Security Industrial Association Anti-Submarine Warfare committee; 5/18/83; Norfolk, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/29/83; Joe Canada Breakfast/Growing Conservatism/GOP Successes; 10/10/83; Transcript of Phone Interview tom Matthews/Kingsport Times Haysi, Coal Slurry, topping off; 6/30/83; Floor Statement - In Memory of Sen. Jackson; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Transportation Conference Report H.R. 3329; 8/3/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Yock Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Staunton-Augusta County Chamber of Comm. Dinner- Staunton, Va; 1/21/83; E \u0026 MR Subcommittee Hearing on S. 1634 Mineral Lands Leasing Act; 10/18/83; Public Hearing- HOV- Restrictions at Cutis Memorial Parkway- George Mason HS, FC, VA; 4/14/83; Interview- National Public Radio- Helen Whelan; 1/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview with Chris Hansen, Reuters \"Deep Strike concept\"; 6/17/83; JWW Remarks/Federal Employees Forum- Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk; 10/22/83; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/30/83; Finance Committee/Governmental Lease Financing Reform Act Amendments; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - Insertion of Statement of ABA on Intelligence of Synfuels in Soviet Union; 5/16/83; Floor Statement - Dedication of the Memorial Plaque re Iranian Rescues Mission; 5/5/83; Speech Before Transportation Inst to minority bus members; 7/27/83; Transcript- Chris Callahan, Va. Network Telephone Network; 5/19/83; Va. American Legion Speech; 7/9/83; Remarks of JWW/National Coal Assoc., Wash, DC; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - IMF Loan Quota; 6/8/83; News Release on Harvey Wilkerson/4th Circuit Court Appointee; 11/12/83; Floor Statement - on SPR; 10/19/83; Floor Statement - Memory of Mary Preston Courtney; 12/13/82; Floor Statement - Honoring Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; 12/8/1982; Subcommittee Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; 5/26/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Merow Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Amendment to Modify HOV Requirements on I-66; 10/24/83; Remarks: MTN. Empire Community Big Stone Gap; 6/11/83; U. Pa. debate; 3/30/83; Confirmation Hearing: Francis M. Mullen, Jr., Jud. Committee; 6/15/83; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/ Jane Restani; 11/7/83; Floor Statement - Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman, Arms Control Agency; 4/14/83; Senate Rules Committee, Federal Election Law; 5/17/83; Speech at Lorton Town Meeting; 9/9/83; Remarks: Freedom's Foundation Awards Program; Capitol; 6/15/83; Warner-Durrette Conversation/Va Beach; 11/5/83; Trans./Int. for \"the Lawmakers\" Senate Armed Services Committee; 10/12/83; Alex., Dedication of Torpedo Factory Art Center; 5/20/83; Senator John Warner Statement - Confirmation Hearing of Sherman E. Unger/Senate Committee on the Judiciary; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Terrorist Attack on Marines in Lebanon; 10/24/83; Floor Statement - Armed Services Personnel Educational Travel; 11/3/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S. 237 S.1006; 11/1/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Announcement of Bowen Commission's Intent; 11/16/83; Floor Statement - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Strategic Minerals; 5/19/83; Speech by Senator John Warner to Commissioners of Revenue Association of VA; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - Battleship Missouri; 12/13/82; Governmental Affairs Conference, Washington; 5/11/83; Veterans Day Speech; 11/11/83; Untitled Folder: Introductory Remarks for Vice Pres. George Bush; 4/13/83; Hearing of Senate Judiciary comm./Re J.H. Wilkinson; 11/16/83; Interview- Henry Eason; It's Your Nation's Business; 5/19/83; Floor Statement - Kasten-Dole Compromise; 4/20/83; Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Gas Hearings; 12/12/82; Floor Statement- Resolution to Commemorate Bicentennial of Treaty of Paris; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S.J.Res. 196; 11/10/83; \"Energy Independence\" Speech; 8/9/83; Testimony of Senator John Warner/Committees of House and Senate on Veterans Affairs; 11/16/83; Luncheon w/Assorted General Contractors/Business Issues and Government Leasing; 10/7/83; Interview w/Chas. Wheeler/BBC/; 9/14/83; Launching-USS Yorktown- Pascagoula, Miss; 4/16/83; Floor Statement - Nat'l Tourism Week; 6/29/83; Luncheon Honoring House of Del./Va Beach; 11/5/83; Armed Forces Committee and Electronics Assn Shoreham-Americana Hotel-Washington, D.C.; 4/14/83; Floor Statement - Tech Vet School; 6/29/83; Subcommittee on International Trade (Finance Committee) Tariff on Apple Juice; 10/21/83; Speech- Young Republican Fed., Richmond, VA; 4/23/83; The Coal Industry; 8/9/83; Testimony- Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; 4/21/83; Phone Interview/Post; 9/6/83; Opening Statement; JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - On S. 764, Air Travelers Act; 11/16/83; Speech at Opening of Henrico Co. Rep. HQ; 9/8/83; Floor Statement - S. 764- Air Traveler Security Act of 1983; 4/20/83; Immigration Reform and Control Act S. 529; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - To Put General Richardson's Address in CR; 7/83; Transcript/QA Press availability/James Watt; 10/7/83; Lawmakers; 7/14/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Scottsville Flood Control Project; 10/25/83; Subcommittee on Water Resources Committee Pub Works- Long Creek Canal and Tangier Island; 5/17/83; Public Hearing on Lake Gaston; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - Submits Sen. Byrd's Speech; 10/7/83; National Coal Assoc. Federal Affairs; 11/17/83; Press Conference I-66; 5/17/83; Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Interior Re. HR 1931 - S. 802- Parkway; 5/5/83; Veterans Affairs Committee Stmt of Harry N. Walters- Administrator Designee; 12/8/82; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Interior Appropriations Bill; 7/26/83; Floor Statement - National Retired Teachers Day; 8/4/83; Remarks of JWW Amherst 4th of July Celebration, \"The American Flag\"; 1983; Floor Statement - Nuclear Waste; 12/20/82; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/Ross Buckley; 11/8/83; Senator John Warner Remarks/League of Women Voter Union Theological Seminary Richmond; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - Taxpayer Compliance and Withholding; 6/16/83; Floor Statement - Intro. To Mathias Speech on Palladian Architecture; 6/8/83; Interview-Mike Cozza, Jefferson Pilot; 5/6/83; Transcript/Interview Jim Bacon/Roanoke times/World New Port Dredging; 6/28/83; Interview w/Roger Lindberg (WVEC)/RE: Mil, Manpower level; 5/3/83; Interview w/Joel Brinkley, N.Y. Times/Lebanon Security; 11/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview Tobacco/dairy; 10/7/83; Floor Statement - Forty one Years after Pearl Harbor; Dec. 7/1982; Senator John Warner Introduction of Amend to 1984 Treasury/Post Office Appropriations Bill- Moving Expense Reform; Rules Committee- Re: Purchase of Calendars; 12/9/82; Floor Statement - JWW/Burial of Indigent Veterans; 10/25/83; Hearing: Jud Committee, Southeast Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact; 9/6/83; Floor Statement - Senate Tourism Caucus; 4/20/83; Speech by Gov. Robb/Report of Top Management of VA. Chamber of Commerce; 10/26/83; Transcript, Channel 4 Interview/Lebanon; 9/83; Hearing- Oversight Hearing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve; 5/6/83; Naming of US Courthouse, Norfolk, Va., Judge William E. Hoffman; 12/23/82; Interview w/Senator John Warner by Rose O'Connor, WTKR-TV; 11/14/83; Statement on Lyn M. Schlitt Nominations, Sen. Finance CMTE.; 6/14/83; Transcript/Phone Int./Va. Pilot Lake Gaston; 10/7/83; Testimony Before Aviation Subcommittee HS. Public Works Committee On S. 764 (Air Travelers Sec); 7/26/83; Dedication of Heritage Foundation; 10/3/83; Untitled Folder: 5/16/83; Interview- Karlyn Barker, Washington Post; 4/21/83; Floor Statement - TV Coverage of Senate Proceedings; 12/23/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on US Coal Exports to Japan; 10/27/83; Remarks of JWW/Hampton Institute Convocation; 9/11/83; News Release on JWW urging Rededication to Freedom/11/12/83; Interview: w/Ed Prina, Copley News Serv. Re: Military manpower; 5/6/83; Armed Services Committee Intro. C. Cox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; 5/24/83; Introductory remarks for Admiral Hyman Rickover Award Ceremony; 11/1/83; VA Savings and Loan League Speech, VA Beach; 6/17/83; Floor Statement - JWW/Advance Procurement SN SSN 688 Submarines; 11/8/83; Subcommittee on Education, Art and Humanities; 4/8/83; Confirmation Hearing- Moody Tidwell Judge- US Claims Court; 5/4/83; Opening Statement: JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources 11/10/83; Floor Statement - Soviet Shooting of Korean Flt. 007; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on H.R. 1646 RR Retirement Solvency; 8/2/83; Extra copies of Staggers Act Testimony; Remarks on JWW American Federation of Government Employees AFL/CIO; 8/4/83; Speech- McLean, Fairfax County Arbor Day Celebration; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Re: UP Amendment 1484 to H.R. 6211- Multi-employer's Pension Amendment Act of 1980; 12/16/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/US coal Exports to Japan; 10/28/83; Big Stone Gap, Wise, Norton, Wash, DC; 4/23/83; Interview: ABC; 7/8/83; Floor Statement - Retirement of Albert A Applegate; 12/20/82; Satellite Speech to the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 1/5/83; Floor Statement - MX Missile; 5/25/83; Atoka Speech; 9/10/83; Floor Statement - H.Con.Res. 153 - Statue of Martin Luther King; 12/20/82; Interview- Bill Woods- Virginian Pilot- MX- Midgetman; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Low Altitude Reconnaissance Cameras- 12/18/1982","To Sales Execs at Jefferson Club Roanoke/Free Enter; 3/8/83; Untitled Folder: Floor Statement- Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States to Impose a Duty on Apple and Pear Juice; 2/3/83; Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel; 3/8/83; Interview: W/Pat Towell, Congressional Quarterly; 3/9/83; 12 folders of press clippings grouped by date.; GW PRKWY S. 802; 3/11/83; Floor Statement - Strategic Nuclear Threat; 3/23/83; The Northern Virginia Women's History Coalition; 3/8/83; Interview- Tara St. John- World Perspectives- Re: Def Budget, Arms Control Port Legis; 2/23/83; Interview: News Availability/U.Va.; 3/7/83; Greenspan Comm. Full retirement for Fed. Workers from 55 to 65; Assoc Gen Contractors of VA. Convention Awards Lunch- Homestead, Hot Springs, Va; 1/22/83; Untitled Folder: Election Law Hearing; 1/26/83; Interview- George Wilson- Washington Post- Warner Proposal on Reduction in End Strength; 2/22/83; Interview- Nancy Bradsher, Watch on Washington; 3/16/83; Floor Statement - Senate Amendment #512, New Fed Employees in Social Security, 3/18/1983; Floor Statement - Erosion Control Projects in the Chesapeake Bay; 1/26/83; 3/8/83; Interview- Joe Shapiro, U.S. News and World Report; 2/15/83; Dulles Toll Road Groundbreaking Ceremony; 1/29/83; Lions Club; 3/83; Speech: ADM. Rickover Dinner w/3 Presidents; Sheraton, D.C.; 2/28/78; Interview- WTAR Radio, Norfolk; 3/2/83; Floor Statement - Enterprise Zone Employment \u0026 Develop Act of 1983; 3/18/83; Commerce- Confirmation Hearing for Helen Marie Taylor- Bd. Dir. Pub Broad; 2/4/83; Cumberland, Cumberland Repls.; 3/15/1983; Floor Statement - George Washington Parkway, Va; 3/9/83; Lincoln Club Dinner, Vienna, VA; 2/4/83; Mining and Reclamation Council of America; 3/22/83; Speech at FT. Myer; 3/3/83; Statement on State of the Union; 1/25/83; Floor Statement - Commission on the Centennial of The Civil Service; 3/14/83; 10% Withholding Requirement Savings Interest and Investment Dividends; 2/10/83; Vepcopac, Richmond; 3/11/83; Untitled Folder: \"Coal Slurry Pipeline Act\"- S.267; 3/14/83; Floor Statement- Air Travelers Security Act of 1983; 3/10/83; Judiciary Committee- Appointment Alfred S. Regnery - Admin. Juvenile Justice \u0026 Deliq. Prev. - Department of Justice; 4/6/83","4 folders of press clippings from August, Sept, Nov, and Dec of 2000; Loose Paper: misc. press clippings, Warner press releases, and legislative copies; 19 bundles of press clipping packets grouped weekly","Talking Points for Crossfire [binder]; Abortion Votes 1979--1989 [binder]; Memos and Correspondence regarding speaking engagement at the Washington County Chamber of Commerce [binder]; Press Releases (85-88) EPW [binder]; Military-Soldier-War Quotations [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew [binder]; Press releases, talking points, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Air/Space Extension, Balanced Budget/Economy, Crime, Defense/Foreign Policy, GOP, Heath/Education, Highways, Property Rights, Speech, United Nations, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Budget and Auburn Dam [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew, Report 10-5-68 [binder]","1996: 2/1-3/7 clippings; 1996: 1/22-31 clippings; 1996: 1/1-7 clippings; 1996: 1/8-14 clippings; 1995: 12/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1995: 11/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1996: 3/15-21 clippings; Press Releases 1989 [binder]; 1996: 1/15-21 clippings; Sen. Warner's Quote Book (clippings) [binder]; 1995: 11/22-31 clippings [loose]","30 packets of press clippings, arranged in reverse chronological order","Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Election of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 2 (Sept. 1997-Dec. 1997 [binder]; 1997 Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: Press Releases 1996; Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 1 (1/1997-8/1997) [binder]","Transcripts - 8/1984; Written Requests (media, congrats, welcomes, etc.); Transcripts - 7/1984; Transcripts - 101984; LAIRD; 1982 Microfilm Index; Transcripts - 9/1984; Transcripts - 6/1984; Straight Remarks (cancelled); Foreword for Military Manual; Press Letters; Loose papers: speeches; Untitled: clippings and correspondence; Background for Warner Bio; GMV Speech 11-16-88; Transcripts - 11/1984; 1983 Microfilm Index","49 packets of press clippings, arranged by date","9 folders of political mention clippings, April-December 1997","Warner Record 1985 [binder]; Warner Record-6/1984 [binder]; Record Votes-1981, 1982, 1983 [binder]; Senator John Warner Voting Record, 79-80-81 [binder]; Floor Statements 1986 [binder]; JWW Missed Votes, 97th \u0026 98th, -84-, (82/83) [binder]","Floor Statements, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Continued [binder]; Grant Notices, 1986 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis, 102nd Congress, 2nd Session, Press","JW Schedules-Week; Subs-Teaming; Education Stuff; T-mond B-Day; Energy and Water; ACITIC- VA Tech; LOB Culpepper; CRS on Internet; Bosnia/NATO/Europe; Transport/WW Brigade; Amers Tax Reform; Miscellaneous Articles; BASC Releases 99; Accomplishments 105th Congress, 1st Session; Tobacco; NEA; VA Press News; Senate Barber; State of Union 1-98; Laptops; Sabato Roast; EDA/Development/Westmoreland/Tapahook 5-98; Berlin Airlift; Ralston; Defense/SASC; JW Bio. D's; Lorton; T. Vaughn and Const. File; Beth George; Loose articles; Cohen Trip, 2-98, Face CBS; Press Requests; Juvenile Justice; SBA Small Business; Speeches; Ethics/Lobby/MCI $; USS Wisconsin; Vets Burial Bones; Keagan A-Port; High Tech; Depots, N. News; VA D-Day Ceremony 11/97; Newt-Speaker File, Marietta 1-98 speech, CHC 1-98 speech; ATF-JW; ANC Waivers; DoD Authorization 1997","Pres. Cabinet Nominees [presentation folder]; McNulty; Ashcroft; James Younger; Mental Health/Terrorism; Ricky Ray; Chavez; Tobacco [presentation folder]; Thompson; Rod Paige; Ted Olson, 4/5/2001; Brownlee; Barnhart; Ombudsman [presentation folder]; Brian James","Weekly Mail Reports, 1997; 105th Mail Reports, 1998; 105th Dear Colleagues - Cosigned; 105th Dear Colleagues - Miscellaneous; 105th Floor Statements, 1997; Weekly Mail Reports, 2000; 105th Floor Statements, 1998; 105th No Position; 105th UC's-Cosponsor of JW Legislation; 105th Dear Colleagues - Senator John Warner; 105th Sponsor/Cosponsored","ESEA : Math and Science; ESEA; ESEA : My Notes; ESEA : Class Size; ESEA : Teacher Liability; ESEA : Floor Students last day; ESEA : Background; ESEA : VA Specific background; ESEA : 21st Century Community Learning Center; ESEA : Homeless/LEP; ESEA : School Counseling; ESEA Group Views; ESEA : Magnet Schools; ESEA : Title I; ESEA : Straight A's","The Power of Creativity: VSA arts, 10/2000 [VHS]; Loose paper- No child left behind bill, 2001; ESEA [presentation folder]; Roger Gregory","8/2000; College Admissions; 5/2000; 9/2000; 6/2000; 4/2000; 11/2000; 2/2000; 7/2000; 10/2000; 3/2000; 12/2000; 1/2000","67 folders, mainly correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","Tobacco Warehouse; Tobacco-OSHA Regulations, Labor Department; Mike; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; SBC Hubzones; Loose Papers: reference material re: small businesses; Loose Papers: clippings and correspondence re: small businesses; NASCAR; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; Tobacco Row- Urban Revitalization","Info Regarding Tobacco Suits; Briefing Book: The Food and Drug Administration and Tobacco Regulation [portfolio folder]; Tobacco 2nd Hand Smoke:; Tobacco: Tobacco Issues 103rd, Cigarettes [presentation folder]","Loose Papers: Notes, Business cards, Faxes, Statements, Correspondence; S.942 Mr. Warner--Markup materials; Untitled Portfolio: Dredging Contractors of America; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Faxes; Small Business-S04 program-HR3719; Small Business-HUB Zones-S.1574; Northrup; 06/05/96--Small Business Agenda, Stewart Verdery/Mr. Warner; 06/04/98--Oversight of SBIR Program Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Reston Chamber; Virginia Small Business Awards Luncheon [binder]","140 Daily Schedule Files, arranged chronologically","Speech Material; Untitled Envelope: articles and press releases; Loose Paper: speech with research material; Articles [bag]; Speaker's package on Nuclear Arms and Arms Control [binder]; Loose Paper: articles; Untitled: Colston A. Lewis; Zumwalt file [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: articles; Untitled: Speech at Segregated School; Defense; Loose Paper: articles, press releases, booklet with photographs of Liz Taylor and Senator, and correspondence; Land Fairfax Human resources council; Loose Papers: articles","Warner: Leadership for Virginia [binder]; Warner Record [binder]; Warner Record Addendum; Senator John Warner Voting Record- 1987 [binder]; Voting Record 1985 [binder]; The Warner Record- 1987 [binder]; Warner Record 1986 [binder]; FEC Report, 1st Quarter [binder]","SEPA/PMAS; Arts and Humanities; Aid- Federal Triangle; PMA; Shenandoah National Park; Historic Preservation; Regulatory Reform; Rural Electric; GSA Projects; Untitled: congressional material/speech; Security in Federal Buildings; Lane View Elementary School","WRDA 1998: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and testimonies [presentation folder]; WRDA 98: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and legislation [presentation folder]","Louisiana; Recreation fees lang.; New York; Illinois; Idaho; Maryland; OMB Policy; Texas; North Carolina; MMS Fee; New Hampshire; Georgia; Connecticut; Studies; North Dakota; Florida; Corps/Leg. Counsel memos; Tennessee; Kentucky; South Carolina; Washington; Rhode Island; Indiana; Sub-Committee Hearing, 6-98; New Jersey; Arkansas; Contingent Authority; Montana; Missouri; Alabama; Wisconsin; Pfiesteria; California; Massachusetts; Substitute Amendment; VA WRDA Issues; Delaware; Oregon; Oklahoma; Nevada; South Dakota; Michigan; Nebraska; Pennsylvania; Admin. WRDA; Mississippi; Corps Proposed Language","Box of empty files permanently withdrawn from collection.","7 folders of clips, arranged chronologically by month (1/2001-5/2001)","Warner: McLaughlin; 5/27 [audiocassette]; John Warner Radio 7 60 second spots; 9/24/84 [reel to reel]; Stakeout with Nunn and Warner after briefing on Persian Gulf; 7/6/88 [audiocassette]; Nightline; 3/24/86 [audiocassette]; Today Show: Chuck Scarborough; 12/29/83 [audiocassette]; Liberty University/Richmond: Press Conference on Soviet Trip; 9/9/85 [audiocassette]; Warner; 6/17 [audiocassette]; Tape of Keynote and Nomination Speech of JWW; 6/5/82 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Speech for Virginia Garden Club; 4/8/1986 [audiocassette]; Record of Warner deposition [audiocassette]; Journal- Editors; 10/30/84 [audiocassette]; Tower/Warner Press Conference on Mid East Trip; 1/10/84 [audiocassette]; UP-Tenkins; 10/26 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Song by David Elliott (703) 662-6310/662-8201 [audiocassette]; Warner Acceptance Speech- Hampton; 6/2/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner, Seven :60 Second Spots, 9/25/84 [audiocassette] (3 copies); Time Mag. Jay Brangan Sp 1 [audiocassette]; JWW introducing the President [audiocassette]; Salute to John Warner; 11/17/83 [audiocassette]; Final Segment- NPR; 10/23 [audiocassette]; Lucette Lasnaco with Jack Anderson [microtape included] [audiocassette]; Sen. Warner Women's National Defense Forum Luncheon; 6/18/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Roosevelt Launching; 10/27 [audiocassette]; Warner; 5/20 [audiocassette]; River Bank Inc.: Displaced Homemaker 60, Child Support 60, Job Market 60; 1984 [reel to reel]; Dub: Goldwater, Knaffowitz/Warner [audiocassette]; Founders Day Address: Senator John Warner, Burruss Auditorium; 4/27/1984 [audiocassette]; Delmarva/Agrinet 1/18/84 a.m.; Virginia Sports report with John Hambrecht (5 mins) 7/11/84 [audiocassette]; Warner- Republican Rebuttal; 9/14/88 [audiocassette]; Hampton Roads Breakfast; 3/30/84 [audiocassette]; Today Show Long Commission [Beta]; Ice Cream party on Capitol Hill; 6/20, 1985 [VHS]; Defense Platform Committee- Democrat; 5/1988 (2 tapes) [audiocassette]; Water Washington; 6/20 [audiocassette]; Farmville; 9/17/84 [audiocassette]; Warner \"Radio America\"; 9/16 [audiocassette]; Today Show; 2/11/84 [Beta]; Peter Hardin; 12/20 [audiocassette]; McNeil-Lehrer; 12/28/83 [Beta]; Today; 12/29 [Beta]; 12 untitled audiocassettes; Edythe Harrison Speech to Federal Women Employees, 8/25/83 [audiocassette]; Letter from Joseph M. Kline to Senator John Warner; 9/11/1985: contains photos from 1978 Convention; Sen. Warner Last two Tapes- Three in all [audiocassette]; 153 slides in 7 containers of various imagines of Senator John Warner; Virginia Democratic Convention [audiocassette]; 1985 Liberty University Convocation, Senator John Warner [audiocassette]; Patillo Report, 10/30; Harrison Press conference 10/31 [audiocassette]; Two untitled audiocassette; Press Conference- Hampton; 6/1/1984 [audiocassette]; Demonstration Tape: Symphony No. 40 Mozart, Arranged by T. Morishita [audiocassette]","Orphan Drug Act; Breast Cancer Gala [presentation folder]; Parental Leave (Gen); ACTPL [presentation folder]","Organ Donors [presentation folder]; Unos./HHS/Liver Allocations; Bone Marrow Registry [presentation folder]; Kassebaum HIPAA/Kennedy [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer: Funding and Research [presentation folder]; Organ Transplant Reauthorization; Organ Transplant Unos/Network [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer/Abortion [presentation folder]","149 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","101 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (A-N)","December; College Admissions 1997; July; August; January; September; February; March; October; May; MCI Letter; April; June; November","PTO [presentation folder]; PTO; PTO [presentation folder]","U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Business Case Analysis of Space and Facilities Management, 5/22/1998 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 3/30/2000 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 9/1998 [binder]","Labor Salting, correspondence, notes and reference materials regarding labor; Labor-Flextime S.1129; ENDA; Labor-Ergonomics; Labor-FLSA-General; Labor-S. 1099; Labor-Family and Medical Leave; Untitled presentation folder: Contains NLRB Cases; Labor Minimum Wage Legislation/Congressional; Loose correspondence, memos, legislation, articles, and literature regarding the Millennium Society Act, 1996; Labor-EEOC; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Floor statements from JW on TEAM Act; Labor-Team SBC Hearing; Labor Collective Bargaining; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, articles, and reference material regarding the TEAM ACT; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Dear Colleague letters received, 1997; S.1232-Firefighters; Memorandum [presentation folder]; Labor-FMLA; Labor-Minimum Wage Press; D.C. Tax; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, literature, articles, and press releases regarding the TEAM ACT, 1996","122 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","107th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 107th Appropriations Letters; 107th Appropriations Requests; Appropriations Letters 107th; 107th Appropriations Request; 107th Administration; 108th Aging","107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Floor Statements; 107th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 107th Governmental Affairs; 107th Senator John Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Banking/Budget; 107th Energy and Natural Resources; 107th Finance; 107th Armed Services; 107th Cosigned \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Foreign Relations; 107th UCs for Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 107th Judiciary; 107th Rules and Administration; 107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Environment and Public Works","LEGIS: 101st 2nd Session [binder]; EPA Notices 1989/National Institute of Health Grants Jan-June 1989 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress 2nd Session [binder]; LEGIS/101st 1 Session [binder]","Grant Notices 1989 (1/1/1988-1/1/1990) [binder]; Grant Notices 1985 (1/1/1984-12/31/1985) [binder]","121 folder in chronological order by date","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chorological order by date","122 folders in semi chronological order by date","102 folders in sporadic chronological order by date (the dates jump from 10/19/2000 to 12/29/2000 and 12/2-30/1999)","1/1998; College Admissions; 6/1998; Mark Warner; Eastern District Judgeship: Williams; Eastern District Judgeship; Eastern District Judgeship: Roush; Eastern District Judgeship: Lee; 3/1998; 5/1998; 4/1998; 2/1998","8/1998; 11/1998; 12/1998; Norman Moon; 7/1998; 9/1998; Freidman","140 folders in chronological order by date","CTFC [presentation folder]; Water; Farm Bill - General; Water Projects [presentation folder]; FTF S.1541 [presentation folder]; Grad School [presentation folder]","Sugar, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Cotton, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Evening and Weekend Courses; Federal Marketing Orders and Federal Research and Promotion Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Oilseeds, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Wheat, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Supervision, Management \u0026 Leadership; Peanuts, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Agricultural Export Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Training 1996; Fed Grains, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Honey, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Rice, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation","105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Interior; 105th Veterans; 105th EPW; 105th SBA; 105th Judiciary; 105th Foreign Relations; 105th Finance; 105th Rules; 105th Appropriations; 105th Administration; 105th Intelligence; 105th Commerce; 105th EPW; 105th Budget; 105th Agriculture; 105th Government Affairs; 105th Ethics; 105th Energy; 105th Armed Services; 105th Labor; 105th Banking; 105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Aging","91 Folders containing correspondence, invitations, maps, and reference materials, from June 1 to 9/29/2001","213 Folders arranged chronologically by day, from 6/1/1998 to 12/31/1998","79 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (O-Z)","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","See Me's; Untitled Folder: Monthly Mailings; Debate Issues; Leg Assignments; Dog Story; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Untitled Binder: Briefing Agenda and Background Material for Jack Hoggard; MPS; General Provisions; Campaign; DoD Auth Conference; 104th Congress, 2nd Session; Monthly Mailings","Flat Tax; Charlotte Neal; Chinese Visit; Senator Smith Remarks; HQ AMC; Gail Crane; Port Security; Mini-Retreats; Harry Diamond; Caldwell \u0026 Santmyer; Untitled Folder: Virginia Baseball Club Inc.; DoD Drug Strategy; VA Milcon; Dick D'Amato 43088; Fort Eustis; Bedford D-day; Mis; Coal-DOD; Colin Powell; Gail Crane; Prayer Breakfast; RTD Questions; VET-VA. Nat. Guard Ass.; General Dynamics (AAAV); Gays in the Military; DISA; Gays in the Military; Richmond Defense Supply Center; AT \u0026 T FDS; ROA Roanoke Speech; Speeches; Adam Clarey; SDI","93 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","Aquaculture: clippings, articles, correspondence, reference materials, legislation [presentation folder]; Research: clippings, articles, correspondence [presentation folder]; Press: clippings [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: press clippings, research/studies, letters against, letters in favor, testimonies from 2/4 and 2/13 hearings, bills, markups/amendments, notes/misc./Senator John Warner's statement; Loose questions and statements regarding labor issues; Alexis Herman: clippings, articles, reference materials, correspondence, notes, press releases [presentation folder]","Loose papers: Legislation, memos, reference materials, correspondence; fills entire box","IDEA: Loose House and Senate version comparisons, memos, proposals, legislation, notes, and clippings [presentation folder]; IDEA: Empty folder [presentation folder]; IDEA: Loose correspondence, memos, reference materials [presentation folder]","Wilkins Halt; Albert V. Bryan Court House; GSA/FDA; BIOSTONE Gap; GSA (3 folders); GSA Leasing; Loose Paper: Correspondence from 1995; GOAs; VA Municipal Wastewater Agencies; Harrisonburg; Border Stations; ATF and PTD; FCC Business Week; VA Projects","FCC; CWA/Navy Discharge Limits; NARFE; Treasury Appropriations/Civil Service; Postal; Jim Charleston","Speeches April-May 1984; Transcripts 1984; Correspondence 1985; Loose Papers: newspapers from 1984 and 1986; Robb; Transcripts 1984","90 folders of accepted invites in chronological by date.","Rappahannock Refuge; Chesapeake Bay; CAFÉ; OPA; Environment; Global Climate","ARC, budget summaries, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; Miscellaneous: correspondence, articles, reference material [presentation folder]; Virginia Institute of Marine Science, loose folder; Loose: postcard, National Alliance of State Rural Water Associations; Appalachian Regional Commission, correspondence, clippings, reference material; King William Reservoir, correspondence, articles, reports, reference material [presentation folder]; NOAA, article [presentation folder]; FDA Consolidation, clippings, legislation, correspondence [presentation folder]; Chesapeake Bay, reference material, correspondence [presentation folder]; EPA, reference material, correspondence, articles [presentation folder]; Embrey Dam, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act, legislation, memos [presentation folder]; Air Bill, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Natural Disaster Protection Act, correspondence [presentation folder]; Gorton ESA Bill S.768, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; McConnell-ARC Bill and reference material [presentation folder]","153 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","152 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","181 folders of schedules, arranged chronologically by day","Budget/Finance Issues and Requests [presentation folder]; Parramore Island; FY 1999 Appropriations; Mt. Weather; Bernard Berne; Interior; Land and Water Fund","Projects; Grafton Sinkholes; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Roanoke-Visitor Center; Avetex Redevelopment '92; Private Property; Maritime Security; Chincoteague; Security; Avtex--1991; Wetlands; National Highway Systems Map; FY 1991 Appropriations Requests","Newport News Airport; FAA: Nominees MWAA-Bill; FAA: Loose Papers: legislative copies; TRACON; AIP- MWAA; Aviation; Perimeter Rule; FAA: Senator Warner; FCC/AIP; FAA: Loose Papers: correspondence, legislative copies, and notes; AIP- Federal Triangle; FAA","State AIP Funding; GW Bill; U.S.- Japan Aviation Policy; Norfolk- Tug Boat; MWAA- Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority; (AIP) Funding; Aviation competition Bill; S. 386; FAA- Amendment; MWAA; MWAA; Airports","Title IV- Studies; Title II- Gen. Provisions; Senate Offer; Untitled Folder: correspondence; Title V; American River-WRDA; Loose Paper: notebook with hand written notes; Private Sector Contracting; WRDA 1999; Title III- Project Related Provisions; American River and CA AWR; Loose Paper: legislative papers; Title I- Project Authorization 44","EPA; The Big Dig; ARL Projects \u0026 EPA Projects; Untitled Binder: Proposed Interstate 73; NGA; YA. Aviation Plan; Radar Ban in Commercial Vehicles; Charles City County; Information Regarding Virginia's Demo Projects [envelope]; Charles City; GSA; Talking Points; HABS-Estuary Habitat; FAA Reauthorization","George; Statement for Hearing on Lorton Prison; Campaign Finance Reform '97; Committee on Rules and Administration; Speeches; Lorton Case (Jennings); Title 44-Keep; Hearing to Consider Revisions to Title 44/GPO [binder]; Senate Prelim on Jenkins-Landrieu; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Speeches; Rosenbaum File; U.S. Senate Memos on Louisiana Election; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Bills, Clippings; For Immediate Release Papers; Investigation Stuff Woody Jenkins","77 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","104 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","Civil Law/Military Justice CLE Update, Biographical Sketches [binder]; 17 Official Business Envelopes; Manual for Courts-Martial, United States 1984 [binder]; 1996 Election Results [binder]; Loose correspondence from Bob Dole regarding Captain Lancaster Court-Martial, 1991; Government Contract Law Deskbook Volume 1, 1991 [binder]","183 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by day","Federal Transportation Management Program Handbook [binder]; Better, Safer Roads for the 21st Century [binder]; FY 1997: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; Fiscal Year 1998: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; U.S. GSA, FY 1998 Congressional Justifications [binder]","EPA; Capital Investment and Leasing Program, Fiscal Year 1996 (binder); Economic Development Administration, Summary of Approved Projects [binder]; 5/12/93 Superfund Hearing, EPA Admin. Browner; Untitled presentation folder: Amendments, Acts, Congressional Record, Clippings; Slots 1 Perimeter","48 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Nurse Training Act; Headstart; NIH Grants; Job Corps; Volunteer Fireman/F.S.L.A.; Impact Air, P.L. 81-874; Oyster Point School; Employment Service; Labor \u0026 Econ Growth; Family Celebration Day (envelope); Education Briefing; Illiteracy Commission; John Norton Moore, U.S. Peace Institute; Health Planning; JTPA; Drug Export Bill; Labor--Vaccine Compensation Act '87; Railroad Retirement; Nat. Tech. Library; Higher Education; Handicapped Rights; Missing Children; Summary Reports (portfolio folder); Suspension of U of Penn Funding (envelope); Mental Health","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Attack from the Right; Warner Letters-106th; FY 2001 Budget Requests; Virginia: Department of Economic Development [bound item]; Photograph of Presentation by United States Department of the Navy; Clippings and File Folders [file folder box]","24 miniature UPS trucks in individual boxes","National Abortion Rights Action League; Christian Action Network; Pro Warner; Consumer Federation of America; Congressional Quarterly Reports; League of Private Property Voters; Citizens for a Sound Economy; Mason/Dixon/Political/Media Research Polls; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Americans for Democratic Action; Business and Professional Women/USA; Christian Coalition; Watchdogs of the Treasury; American Civil Liberties Union; Liberty Lobby; National Right to Life Committee; American Farm Bureau Federation; Senate Republican Conference; American Security Council; National Association of Manufacturers; United We Stand America; Veterans of Foreign Affairs; Clippings [presentation folder]; National Federation of Independent Businesses; AFL-CIO; National Taxpayers Union; National Education Association; Clinton Administration; Business-Industry Political Action Committee; Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; Concord Coalition; League of Conservation Voters; National Tax-Limitation Committee; Project Vote Smart; American Conservative Union","Vote Smart Web Yellow Pages [publication]; 1995-1996 Private Property Congressional Vote Index (5 copies); Loose Papers: Congressional Scorecards, Correspondence related to questionnaires and surveys; National Vietnam Veterans Coalition, Inc. [portfolio folder]; AARP Vote [binder]; Voter's Self-Defense Manual [publication]; Environmental Briefing Book","276th Engineering Battalion: M/C Payne, Jim Joanson (AA) 276th for P.E. CNTY; Michael Coleman, 1/1992; Mr. Coleman Raphael; Nathan Miller/Dominion Manuf., Jan/Feb 1992; 276th Engineering Battalion: 276th and NG Reserve Issues; Fabrication Company of VA; DT; 276th Engineering Battalion; Evergreen Information Technology, Inc. Barry Nelson; Meeting w/State Sec. Framme; 4/1992; Longer Beam Medal of Honor","Untitled Binder: Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia 1/3/1995 to 7/13/1996; Untitled Binder: legislative activities for 1995","Budget Votes 103rd Cong. [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/3/1995 to 7/8/1995 [book]; Warner Record 102nd Congress 1st Session [binder]; Friends of John Warner Press Releases [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 10/5/1996 [book]","Warner Record 102ned Congress 1st Session 1991 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Briefing book on Sen. Charles S. Robb; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 1/6/1996 [book]","Virginia Judgeships, recommendations, reference material, clippings, correspondence; Untitled folder, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; Judgeships- Eastern and Western Districts, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; 7 notepads, each designated by a different city name, loose","36 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994), Book 2 of 2 [binder]; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) [binder]","Loose papers bound by rubber band: Issue Resource Book, 1995; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects 102nd Congress (1991-1992) [binder]; Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) Book 1 of 2 [binder]; Untitled binder: Warner legislative record, 103rd Congress (1993-1994)","EPW: NAFTA; Energy Taxes: 1993; Admin. Economic Package; Shenandoah River Study: EPA; Henrico County Water Plant- 404; Coastal Barrier Resources; Hampton Roads Center; Pollution Prevention Strategy","Section 29 Nonconventional Fuels Tax Credit; S. 2656- PMPA; S.289- National Air and Space Museum Extension Act of 1991","Warner Record/Vision; Section v. Sponsored Amendments; Warner Record/Helping Virginia; Warner Record/Questionnaire; Transportation Issue; Warner Record/Outstanding Projects; Master Briefing Book [2 binders]; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Notes,; Warner Record/Issues and Opportunities; Loose Papers: Senator Warner's Vision for Virginia","Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4 Parts); Correspondence; A Response to the Majority Report in the Senate Confirmation Proceedings of Judge Robert H. Bork; Policy Review, Fall 1987; Clippings; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 4 of 4 Parts) (3 copies); Newsweek, 9/14/1987; Harry E. Claiborne v. United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate Addendum (3 copies); In the Senate of the United States Sitting as a Court of Impeachment; Impeachment Materials; Trial Transcripts; Motions Referred to the Senate by the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee; The New Yorker, Aug. 3/1987; Why the United States Senate Should Not Consent to the Nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to be a Justice of the Supreme Court","Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 3 of 3); Report of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4); Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 3 of 4); Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 2 of 3); Proceedings from the United States Senate in the Impeachment Trial of Harry E. Claiborne; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 1 of 4) (2 copies); Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 1 of 3); On the Impeachment of Harry E. Claiborne; Markup of H.R.461, Impeachment of Judge Harry E. Claiborne, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives. NOTE: all printed matter in this box can be found in Government Documents at Alderman Library.","Legislative Proposals [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Women's Conference; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Clippings; Administration Position [presentation folder]","Amtrak- Mountain Div.; Imaging Science Technologies; CIT- Composites Manufacturing Technologies; Gloucester- Cheatham Annex; Upward Bound Wytheville Com. College; Oil Spill Contingency Plan; Harwood/Bechtel/DOE; Holy Cross Abbey; Shoup; Loose correspondence and reference material; Washington County Literacy Grant; Amtrak - Silver Star; Poquoson River; Gibson Explosives; GARCIA- SMT contract Naval Supply Center; EPA-UST Regulations; DoE/B \u0026 W Hot Fuel Cell Fac.; Suffolk City Landfill Evaluation Report Fact Sheet; Mt. Empire Community College","G.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company","VIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.","Full box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence","Vet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings","115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. Months skip: 3/1-24, Feb, Jan, and 6/1-30","184 envelopes in chronological order by date (some envelopes empty)","Congratulations; General Letters- To Do; Telephone Conversation; Kid Letters completed; Requests; Actions; Phone Tally; Animal Rights; Congrats/Greetings/Eagle Scouts; Greetings/B-Day; Misc. Letters","New Denver Airport, Background/Wolf Letters, 1991; Fauquier County Sewer; S.959--Thomas Jefferson Commission; Smithsonian Board of Regents Info.; 9/29/93 Nominees Hearing: Perciasepe, Goldman, Laws, Nelson; Browner Confirmation, 1/11/1993; Dioxin Water Quality Standard; SEA Grant Program; S.959 \u0026 H.R.2652; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2652, Slaughter, 6/13/1991; Enforcement--CWA 1991; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Act/Commission; Abingdon Plantation; Virginia Foundation for the Humanities--Bicentennial of VA Declaration of Rights; Other Commissions; H.R. 2444--George Washington Birthplace National Monument Bill; Pol. Rec. Gleason, Michael P.; Nichols Confirmation; Religious Freedom Day Resolution; Sussman Nomination, EPA; Frampton Nomination, EPA; 5/21/1991 Hearing on CWA with Administrator Reilly","Metro Machine; Fort Lee Commissary, Defense Commissary Agency; UNISYS-Egyptian Coastal, Minehunter Program; Racal; 5/22/1991-Gov't Ops, Subcontract Mgmt. in DOD; Hugh Davis Memorial Wing, HR 175/S.498; Legislation in General; DoD Inventory Management, 7/17/1991; S260 Non-Developmental Items Acquisition Act of 1991; \"Warner Amend\" to Brooks Act; Jerry Curry-Nomination, Administration, FAA; Trips; Small Business; Hearings; DLA Command Briefings; 801 Housing-Spotsylvania; 2/26/1991-Governmental Affairs, Procurement Integrity Hearing; RIFs; Land Harpoon; VA Economic Developers Assoc., Speech, Sept. 13/1991; Legislation; 1992 DOD Authorization, Section 842 CoC's; SBIR Hearing, 11/6/1991; Bills; VMI; 6/11/1991, 7/11/1991 Kuwait Oil Fires; News Articles; Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS); Desert Storm Casualties; VMI; Strother Smith; Davis-Bacon; S360-Military Reservists, Small Business Relief Act; Willoughby Site-Norfolk NB; 424th Transportation Co. Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime","Congressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026 VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia","Endangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill","Arlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; S.58- National Biological Diversity Conservation and Environmental Research Act Hearing EPW 7/26/1991; Naming Lewis Powell Courthouse; S.1755, Concessions Reform; Colonial Pipeline Oil spill 3/1993`Route 340 [presentation folder]; Airports Authority: Abingdon Ruins; 1994 DOD Craney Island Fuel Depot Transfer to Portsmouth [presentation folder]; EPA: Clean Fuels Rule [presentation folder]; Yorktown Project; Clean Air Regulations- Emissions Trading and others; 5/27/93 EPW Base Closure Hearing","173 folders arranged chronologically by day, contain invitations, correspondence, maps, and reference material","Manassas Battlefield correspondence, reference material [binder]; Loose Manassas Battlefield Park Amendments, maps, correspondence, reference materials, articles; Hearing Testimony, speeches [presentation folder]; News Clips, clippings [presentation folder]; Historic Preservation, correspondence, legislation [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: maps of Manassas Battlefield; ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]","245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)","Military Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; Urinalysis Program; Untitled Folder: Congressional Request for Information; Military Justice- General Correspondence","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chronological order by date","63 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","44 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","Our Changing Planet: The FY 1991 U.S. Global Change Research Program [booklet]; 1989-1990 101st Congress Letters Cosigned on Energy Committee Issues; Nomination of Judge Souter to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court [presentation folder]; Commerce Committee Issues [loose with divider]; EPW: Oil Spills/Chesapeake Bay [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Wolf Trap 1990 [presentation folder]; Coast Guard [loose with divider]; EPW OIL SPILL LEGISLATION","ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Statements, Bills; NASA Budget 1991; Tuna Management Act; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - General; California Earthquake Funds; Letters Signed By JW 1990 on EPW Committee Issues; EPW: 101: ICTC; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Correspondence; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Senate Committee Consideration; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - House Bill","64 folders of scheduling materials, arranged by date","65 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Personal: Call List for April, May, and June, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (July, August, September), 1986; Personal: Call List for October, November, and December, 1988; Personal: Call List for July, August, and September, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (January, February, March), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1989; Personal: Call List Apr-May-June, 1989; Personal: Telephone Log (April, May, June), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1988","Untitled Envelope: \"The Search for an Arab-Israeli Settlement\" an essay written following the Ditchley Conference; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1984; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1986; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1982; Personal: Condolences, 1989; Personal: Contributions File, 1989; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation, The American Ditchley Foundation, 1987; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation (Includes American Ditchley), 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1985; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1985-1987; Personal: Birthday Greetings, 1989","47 envelopes in chronological order by date","Bosher/Idea; S. 1220- AIDs ED. Act; Community College; Voc. ED. Consortium; Elders Nomination; Bush Education Plan 1991; Vaccine Compensation; Foster Nomination; Goals 2000- Education Amendment Act; S. 67 Compassionate Pain Relief Act (Heroin for cancer Patients)","L, HHS, ED- 94 Appropriations with Simon Albert; Very Special Arts; Minority Scholarships; NIH Reauthorization H.R. 2507","88 envelopes in somewhat chronological order by date","32 envelopes in chronological order by date (all dates not represented)","John W. Warner Speeches for 1973 [binder]; Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #1 [binder]; Untitled: Speeches made by John W. Warner January - April/1974 [binder]; Loose papers: undated speech, notes and minutes from events 1972-1977[binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1974 [binder]","Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #2 [binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1972 [binder]","89 envelopes of daily schedules filed by date, every day does not have a folder.","Small Business Institute Program; White House Conference on Tourism and Travel; Small Business Hearings [presentation folder]; Small Business Investment Company SBC; Legal Reform; Small Business OSHA Reform Hearing 12/6/95 [presentation folder]; Small Business Associations [presentation folder]; Oversight of Small Business Association [presentation folder]; Affirmative Action 8(A); SBA Programs [presentation folder]; 8 (A) Hearing, 4/4/95","Personal: Friends, Dobal, Joe; Personal: Friends, Connolly, Thomas F. (Vice Admiral, Ret); Ali, Mohammad; Personal: Friends, Ballentine, Michael/Mary Ballou; Personal: Friends, Campbell, John (Map Project etc.); Personal: Friends, Guest, Virginia; Personal: Friends, Coolidge, Isabella G.; Personal: Friends, Diener, Betty J. (Dr.); Personal: Friends, Hanan, Timothy A.; Barry Goldwater; Personal: The Hunting Box, Cliff and Laura Hunt; Personal: Friends, Tom Beddall; Personal: Friends, Harbert, John (Doctor); Personal: Friends, Bain, Dick; Honorary Board Memberships, 1988; Friends, Bruce, David; Personal: Friends, Cooke, Jack Kent; Personal: Friends, Hodges, Walter J. (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Bowman, Jean; Personal: Friends, Hufty, Page Lee, 1987; Personal: Friends, Clarke, Melissa; Personal: Friends, The Bob Arnolds, New York, NY; Personal: Warner Friends, Fuller, Deborah, Aspen, Colorado; Personal: Friends, Ferguson Sydney McNiff (Nini); Personal: Dingeman, James (Jim); Personal: Firestone, Julia, Scottsdale, Arizona 85235; Personal: Friends, Daugherty, Elizabeth; Personal: Friends, The Simon Hornbys, London, England; Personal: Friends, Arundel, Arthur W.; Personal: Friends, Bynum, Mike; Personal: Friends, Mrs. Richard E. Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar","31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Nottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]","CPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. Trip, 3 Aug-3 Sept; Paul Vandermyde, VSE; April 1992-Miscellaneous; 2/1992-Miscellaneous; 6/1992-Miscellaneous; Nottoway; UXB-Rich Dugger, John Boyden; Vinnell Corp.; Perpetual Freedom, Joanne Vecchinnoe, 1/1992; Relief Operations; Misc Sept 92; County of Nottaway, Virginia [binder]; Midway, Battle of; 1/1992 - Miscellaneous; Misc Nov 92; Seay, Captain Marvin E., USN, Navy, 1991","1990 Trip File; Personal: Trip '92, back up, Tickets, etc.; 11 License Plates from Virginia and Congress","1988 Republican National Convention Caucus Teams Briefing Book [binder]; 41 envelopes in chronological order by date","46 envelopes in chronological order by date","1989 Master Scheduling Log, January - June [binder]; 1991 Master Schedule Jan. thru May Book 1 of 2 [binder]; 1990 Schedule [binder]","Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 [October - December] [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 (January - September) [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988, October - December [notebook]; 7/1992 thru 12/1992 [binder]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988 January - September [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1987 [notebook]; 1/1992 thru 6/1992 [binder]","118 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name","Master Log January to July 1988; Senator's Log July to December 1989; Senator's Log July to December 1988; Master Schedule Log July to December 1988; Senator's Log January to June 1989; Senator's Log 1/1988; Master Log July to December 1986; Master Log 1990","Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress, 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, 200 Congress [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, Record Vote Analysis, 1-199 [binder]","Record Vote Analysis- 99th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1-199 [binder]; Congressional Record- Senate [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1st Session #200- [binder]","123 folders in chronological order by date","Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept. 19/1981; Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island foundation; Tenneco Inc.; Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept 13/1980","Toxic Substances Subcommittee Hearing on Lawn Chemicals, 5/9/91; S. 225-- Fredericksburg \u0026 Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Battlefield Park Expansion Act [presentation folder]; 102nd Congress: ANWR Debate [presentation folder]; S. 1220 -- National Energy Security Act, General Information [presentation folder]; Appomattox River Water Authority Hydroelectric Project; National RADOR Action Week Resolution (10/18/1992) [presentation folder]","102nd Congress - EPW, FULL COMMITTEE/SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD 1/24/91; RCRA: 9/11/91 Hearing, Special Wastes: Oil Mining; Congressional Record, No. 142- Part V, Proceedings and Debates of the 102nd Congress, 2nd Session [book]; Yorktown Battlefield- Filming; Hanford Clean Up - ICF; Energy: Science \u0026 Technology Bill; CONSOL- Coal Thermal Dryer; George Mason Memorial Resolution, Senate Resolution 219","1992 Commerce, January - June [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, July - August [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, September - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Banking [presentation folder]; 1992 Budget [presentation folder]; 1992 - Commerce, July - December [presentation folder]; ARM, January - June 1992 [presentation folder]","1992 Appropriations, July - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Administration [presentation folder]; 1992 - Speeches/ Floor Statements [presentation folder]; 1992 Agriculture [presentation folder]; 1992 - Appropriations, January - June [presentation folder]","112 folders of invitations and schedules filed by date of event.","Recipe-1990; Untitled Folder: Biography of Senator Warner (multiple copies); Condolences; Anniversary; 5 untitled folders of recommendations; Front Office Info; Recipes; Birthday; Retirement; Autographed Color Photograph of the Senator; Congratulations; Greetings; Blue Forms; 106 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (L-Z); Eagle Scout; Animal Rights","Endorsements- Waiting on Response ;Senate Tourism Caucus; Untitled Folder: Silver Spring Monkeys; Untitled Folder: Pet Stores (includes cassette: Fruchter with Laufer 4/29/92); Animal Rights Issues; Endorsements to do (empty); Misc. Letters sent 1991; Endorsements- Waiting on Response, 1992; Endorsements- Done 91; Combined Federal Campaign; Miscellaneous. To Do; Silver Spring Monkeys; Miscellaneous Letters sent 1992; Endorsements- Pending, 1993; Pending Requests- CRS, LIBE; Endorsement Responses; Animal Rights; Misc. Letter, 1993; Loose Paper: Flag Request forms, Legislative material; Animal Rights; RECS- Holding; Endorsements- Done 1992; 1992 Phone Call Reports; To Be Filed; Animal Rights (ARW), 1991-1992; Animal Rights 1990","118 envelopes in chronological order.","33 envelopes in chronological order by date","122 folders in chronological order by date. Nov and Dec. folders are all empty.","42 envelopes in chronological order","20 envelopes arranged chronologically","114 envelopes in chronological order. Missing April and May files.","67 envelopes in chronological order","48 envelopes in chronological order","41 packets of loose press clippings arranged chronologically by date, also empty folders","11/98; 3/1988 Mentions; 12/98; 6/1988 Mentions; 5/1988 Mentions; 7/1988 Mentions; 2/1988 Mentions; Clips 9/1998; 8/1998; 1/1988 Mentions; 10/1998; 4/1988 Mentions","Richmond Times Dispatch, Sunday 4/11/1999 [10 copies entire newspaper]; 20 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Services, September - 11/2001; each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.; Senator John Warner Key Word Master List, 11/27/2001","32 folders of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each folder holds part or all of a month.","McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, 3/12/93 [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 10/31: 11/01/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News (11/10/94), 11/10/94 [VHS]; McLauglin One/One \u0026 Group: 06/06/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, \u0026 CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Face the Nation 1/30/94; CNN Late Edition 1/29/94 [VHS]; PBS McNeil/Lehrer: 05/11/95 [VHS]; Prime Time Live: 09/29/94 [VHS]; NBC News, For McNeil/Lehrer 11-1: 9/29/94 [VHS]; Nightline, Face the Nation, Late Edition, \u0026 Fox Evening News: 01/31/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (Tuesday): 05/09/95 [VHS]; ABC World News Tonight - 1/25/1993: 01/25/93 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (11/07/94): 11/09/94 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 06/28/94 [VHS]; 2 untitled VHS; Nightline 29 minutes: 1/28/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; ABC Nightline For 10/18/1994: 10/19/1994 [VHS]; Prime Time Live ABC: 1/11/91 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 12/07/24 [VHS]; Fox Morning News Segment, 5/10/94 [VHS]; Armed Services; Bill - Keep: 02-09-95 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 05/01/95 [VHS]; CNBC: 01/31/95 [VHS]; Fox Evening News: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 5/10/93 [VHS]; Inside Politics, Larry King: 01/26/94 [VHS]","142 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.","119 packets of press clippings (Apr-Sept), arranged by date","John Warner United States Senator; 96 packets of press clippings (1/2003-1/2004), arranged by week; Loose Papers: clippings, notes, correspondence, reference materials; McLaughlin \u0026 Associates","Library Item Encyclopedia 1-400 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Library Item Encyclopedia 401-825 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]","Transcripts September--12/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]; Library Items 801+ (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Transcripts January--8/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]","4th Circuit; VA Tech Speech Drafts; Untitled Folder: Statements and Maps, 1999-2001; NNS-Gen Dynamics '99; Press Releases and Notes [portfolio folder]; Norfolk Speech Prep, 8-6-2001 [portfolio folder]; 2 Untitled Binder: Agriculture; Founders Day 2000, Presidential Installation Ceremony, 4/28/2000 [program]; Loose Papers: Statements, Memos, Schedules, and Clippings, 1997-2000; Richmond Times-Dispatch Anniversary Edition, Sunday, 10/15/2000 [newspaper]; 99 Water Resources; J.W. File","ISTEA; Partial Birth/Abortion; 52 clipping packets from 12/22/2001 to 3/28/2002, by individual dates, some clippings organized by subject; Log Cabin Rep.","110 individual packets of clippings joined together by rubber bands. Grouped by weeks","7 folders of press clippings in random order. Clippings inside folders are arranged somewhat in chronological order by date","Untitled folder: clippings from 11/89 to 12/89 in backward ascending order; Untitled folder: clippings from 6/90 to 8/90, in somewhat chronological order","6 Folders with misc press clippings in random order. Clippings in folder are arranged chronologically by date","Microphone Box, mostly empty, with single male-to-female jack; E. P. Stafford (Reel]; Quantico Grad School Speech, 6/4/1969 [Reel]; 27 floppy disks (9 inch): Transcripts, Speeches, Announcements, News Releases; Swearing-In of Mr. Warner, 2/11/1969 [Reel]; 4 Untitled Reels","24 packets of press clippings (Sept-Dec), arranged by date","34 packets of press clippings (Jul-Dec), arranged by date","Roll Call, Monday, 9/14/1998 [newspaper] (4 copies); 31 packets of press clippings (July-Nov), arranged by date","To-Carter; Clippings; Loose Papers: Notes, Clippings,; Time, 10/1/2001 [magazine]; Campaign Stuff; Photographs; Speech Backup; The No Child Left Behind Act, Op-Ed by U.S. Senator John W. Warner; Hampden Sydney College Commencement-Remarks, 5/12/2002; Virginia Is For Lovers [bumper sticker]; The Philippine Scouts, Centennial 1901-2001; War College; Culpeper Agenda; United States Senate [portfolio folder]; John Warner, United States Senator [portfolio folder]; Ballpoint pen; Handwritten notes on index cards; Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday, 9/8/2002 [newspaper]; Pocahontas Parkway: The Greater Richmond Connector [portfolio folder]; Notebooks with handwritten notes; Photographic Negatives [binder]; Federal Provider Directory","Untitled Binder: 1992 Press Releases arranged in reverse chronological order by date; Untitled Binder: 1991 Press Releases arranged chronologically by date; January-June 1992 Schedules [binder]","1994 Press Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: 1995 Press Releases, arranged in reverse chronological order by date; 1993 Press Releases [binder]","Untitled Binder: 1984 Press Clippings, arranged by subject; Press Releases 1979, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","Press Releases 1980, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1982, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1981, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","91 folders arranged chronologically","153 folders arranged chronologically within months","Leadership Institute; Sergeant at Arms Information; 10/2003; Government Printing Office 2000; Bring Your Child to Work Day; Decatur House; 1993 Senate Security; Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency (FEMA); Directories/Information Guides; Copier Information; 1993 Sergeant at Arms Office; Franked Mail/Mass Mailing 2000; U.S. Senate Health Promotion; 2/2003; 11/2003; Heritage Foundation; 9/2003; Employee Assistance Program; 1/2003; Copier; 5/2003; American's With Disabilities Act; Job Descriptions; Intern Lecture Info; 7/2003; CFC Campaign 1999/2000; 12/2003; Computer Center; Bar Admission Recommendations; White House 2003; 3/2003; 1993 Legislate; NUTS; 8/2003; Family Medical Leave Act Information; Form Letter-Samples; 6/2003; 4/2003; 1993 Inventory; Financial Disclosure 1999/2000; Loose Papers: Requests for Materials, memorandum, calendar, fax coversheets; 1993 Joint Committee on Printing; 1993 Rules Committee; 1993 Library of Congress","Mass Mailing 1992; General Correspondence; Human Resources Info System; Loose Papers: Records of Permanent Historical Value (2 copies); 1993 U.S. Senate Employment Practices: A Study of Staff Salary, Tenure, Demographics and Benefits [publication]; Library of Congress 1992; Congressional Management Survey; 1994-1995 Ethics Committee; Unclaimed Recommendation Responses; Post Office Information; Congratulations Letters \u0026 Information; Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries (2 copies); SOAS; District Office - GSA: General, 1991; Constituent Requests (Misc.); Thank You letters; Office Manager Meetings; Internet Messages; Internet Information; 1994-1995 Directories/Authorizations; Fair Employment Practices; Financial Disclosure; Office Expense Account 1992; Legi-Slate 1992; Speeches-1991; Family Medical Leave Policy","Loose Papers: Senator John Warner Correspondence; Staff Manual; 1994-1995 Post Office; Lexis-Nexis; Superintendents Office; Sexual Harassment Policy; 1994-1995 Joint Committee on Printing; 1994-1995 MAPs- Capitol, etc.; 1994-1995 Rules Committee; RespecTeen National Youth Forum; Intra-net; Presidential Classroom; Nut; U.S. Senate Youth Program; 1994-1995 Senate Security; 1994-1995 Recommendations Personal; 1994-1995 Sergeant at Arms Office; 1994-1995 Library of Congress; 1994-1995 Service Department; Congressional Youth Leadership Council; Student Programs; Senate Steering Committee; Quality Assurance Control; Recommendations Fed Employees; Recommendations Former Interns","Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, reference materials regarding OSHA; Team Act; Volunteer Firefighters; Arlington County; Labor-Rail Strike; General-Clinton Scandals; Campaign Miller Charges; General D.C. Legal; Right to Work; General Minority Issues; Campaign Miller Suit; Labor-Minimum Wage-Prisoners; National Right to Work Act S.581; Minimum Wage; General Scorecards; Letters; Alexis Herman; Labor Committee [presentation folder]; Labor-Single Location; Labor-S.1423-OSHA [presentation folder]","1980 Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 7/15/1980; Congressional Award Information, Correspondence and Reference Information, 1995-1999; SOAS 99; Loose Papers: Clippings - Thrift Industry's Biggest Group to Urge Cuts in S \u0026 Ls' Broad Investment Powers; Office Expense Account (OEA) 2000; 32 Bundles of Press Clippings from Dominion Media Services Co., 1/22/2008-4/7/2008; Southern Women in Public Service Conference 2000; Water Projects Affecting Coal Transportation","1994-1995 Mass Mailing; Campaign Information; Mass Mailings; Mailings; Mass Mailing File [binder]","Atlantic Research; Belvoir: DOD move to Belvoir- Other Options; 6/1992; 103rd Congress; Belvoir: Belvoir Update: Toddy Puller, Belvoir Dep., PM, Robb; 6/30/1992; Alex Bigler- Equestrian Forge Co.; 1/1992; Chesapeake Div. (Navy) Restructuring; 2/3/1992; CIA Move Letters; CIT; Belvoir: Ft Belvoir/EPG Briefs; 3/1992; Aerospace Services International; Bow Industries (Tony O'Sullivan); CIA Relocation; 2/1992 (empty); Absentee Voting; 1/1992; Belvoir; George Mason BRPC Conference; 1/23-24/1992","68 envelopes arranged chronologically, some envelopes are empty.","Co-Sponsored 100th Congress 1986; No Position 100th Congress 1987; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1988; 1989 Tourism Caucus; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1987; No Position 100th Congress 1988","Personal: Trips, Trips.88 (Group); 1988; Dan Quayle; Personal: Photos: Redskin Parade, Senator Warner, Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams; 1/1988; Files; List of in this drawer; Personal: Photographs: White House; 2/1/1984; Personal: Photos: Johnny's Graduation (empty); Personal: Photos: Senator with his Daughters at the Cape in Aug. 1987 (Mary sent these); Personal: Photographs: Trip to Soviet Union with Byrd Codel; Aug. 27-Sept 8/1985; Photos: Persian Gulf Trip with Senator Glenn; Untitled Envelope: Warner with President Reagan; Photo with Arafat, 1993; Personal: Photos: Inaugural Ball 1985; Misc. Photos; Untitled Envelope: Persian Gulf Photos; Dan Quayle; Untitled Envelope: Two people on a horse; Guigni Retirement: Senator John Warner R-225; Personal (Photos): Senators/Congressmen; Personal: Trips 1989, May thru Aug. 1989; Farnborough Air Show 1988; Personal: Photographs: Caricature for Alibi Club; Untitled Envelope: Playing tennis; Personal: Photos: Gorbachev's Visit to Us; Dec. 9/1987; White House: The First President Bush; Danny Thompson Memorial 1993; Hunting Photos/Horses; John Warner: misc. photos; Personal: Senate Restaurant 1990 Accounts; Personal: Photos; Reception in Honor of Chapman Cox, Asst. Sec. of Defense for Force Management and Personnel hosted by General Ernie Cheatham prior to Marine Corps Parade; 6/20/1986; Personal: Photos: Warner, Mary; Misc. Photos with Staff; Photos with the Dalai Lama","Senator John Warner Joint Resolutions 1990; 1990 Appropriations; Co-Signed, 1990; 1990 Speeches; Coker, Mary Phillips Fine Sporting Art, P.O. Box 141, Tryon, North Carolina 28782 [envelope]; Co-Signed, 1989","28 envelopes","Virginia Federation of Republican Asian-Americans; Alexandria Regional Office; Virginia General Assembly; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 1/16/1986; U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation; Yorktown Bicentennial; Francis T. West; White House Conference on Aging; USS Shangri-La; Warner Poll; Washington \u0026 Lee University; Untitled Folder: \"A voice from Virginia for the 1980s\"; 1/2/1979; Virginia Taxpayers Association; Trademarks Information; U.S. Army Rifle, Model M-14; Medal of Liberty Candidates [book]; USS Yorktown; Warner Memos to Treasurer- 1990 Campaign Committee; Elmo R. Zumwalt Nomination; Richmond Regional Office; Senator Harrison Williams; U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration; Norfolk Regional Office; Warner Volunteer/Frs; Marion Regional Office; The Youth Foundation (A. Knighton Stanley, Chairman); 1992 Worlds Fair/500th Anniversary of Columbus; Warner for Senate Committee; Paul Tribe for Senate; George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee; Virginia Employment Commission; Tourism and Trade Information; Virginia State Candidates (Senator John Warner's Activities on Behalf of); Vietnam Vets Memorial Fund 1982; Virginia Patronage Positions; Wolf Trap Farm for the Performing Arts; Virginia \"Returnees\" (Former Iranian Hostages); Voter Registration; Virginia Small Business Advisory Council; The Trilateral Commission; 1984 Warner Campaign; U.S. Naval Academy/Admiral Rickover Hall; Travel Voucher Memos","121 envelopes arranged chronologically","Miscellaneous; Korea: Memories of the Forgotten War [VHS]; Enduring Freedom [VHS]; Fort Belvoir Army Museum Info [binder]; A \u0026 E Television Networks Minute By Minute \"The Attack on the Pentagon\" [VHS] (2 copies); JW Politics; China Cruise 2001; Senator John Warner [binder]; Senator John Warner WTOP 4-19-01 [audiocassette]; Front Royal Smithson; Untitled binder: media contact information and travel itineraries; Felicity, Mt. Vernon, Morey, Wolf, Davis; Untitled 3.5\" disk; 2 sealed envelopes from Dominion Media Services to Geoff Schwartzmann, Deputy Press Secretary (press clippings?); Veterans History Project: An Introduction [VHS]; Lose Papers: Press Clippings 2002-2003; Biography; AEGIS/Taiwan; Untitled folder: Introductory Ideas for Senator John Warner Spring 2001; Meredith [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Joke Book We found in mail room! For Press [binder]; Meredith - Possible Web Photos","Office Manager Manual: United States Senate, 1999 [binder]; Statements of Funding Authorization and Expense Activity, 1997-1999 [binder]; Computer Generated Printouts of Official Personnel and Office Expense Account, Dec. 1996-Sept. 1998 [binder]","Transcripts 1990; 1993 Administration; 1993 Appropriations, July-Dec; 103rd Congress Press Copies; 103rd Congress Miscellaneous Letters; 1993 Appropriations, Jan-June; 1989 Speech File; 1990 Speech File; INMED - International Medical Services for Health: Latin American Regional Health Partnership Program (LARHPP), 9/14/1990 [spiralbound]; 1989 (Office Files and Correspondence, 1989-1991)","Home Health Care; United Indians of America; Chiropractic Health; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia, 1984 Annual Financial Report [booklet]; Long Term Care; NARIC; Black Lung Alt's; Women's Issues - General; Imputed Interest; Social Security Offset / Disability / Black Lung; Heath; Vocational Education: A Choice With a Future [presentation folder]; Heinz Social Security Vs. Budget [envelope]; Virginia Disability Programs; Governmental Affairs - General; AID Public Safety Initiative; Rehab Groups NICHCY; Bowen Nomination; Right to Work; S. 484 Saccharin Bill; Public Law 99-88 AUG. 15/1985, 99 STST.293 [booklet] (2 copies); Youth Minimum Wage; FSLIC Consultants; Labor - Supported Employment; Young Writers Resolution; Child Support","1999 Veterans Issues; VA DAV [presentation folder]; Special Operations Group, Inc. request for loan [binder]; VA VFW [presentation folder]; SPSA Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contract; DoE Mismanagement Issues McCallum; The Bells; VA Cemetery Issues; Health Care Forum 3/27/2000; VDOT Shirley Ybarra Secretary of Transportation; Dr. Carrier Issues; 1999 Legislative Record Virginia Military Issues [binder]; Mt. Home Veteran's Home [presentation folder]; Virginia Army and Air National Guard [binder]; Untitled folder containing correspondence, reports, clippings regarding Naval Issues; Vieques; Environmental Assessment for Transfer of the Naval Ammunition Support Detachment Property [binder]; The National Security Need for Vieques [binder]; Anthrax Articles; Virginia V.A. Issues (including Washington VARO) [presentation folder]","Byrd Record; Acceptance Speech 11/6/84; Transcripts-1/1984; Microfilm Index, 1981 Press Releases \u0026 Clips; Transcripts-5/1984; First Six Months; Correspondence 1990; Transcripts-3/1984; Correspondence 1989; Campaign; Transcripts-Apr. 1984; Correspondence 1988; Transcripts-2/1984","Loose Papers: 9/2006-1/2007","Loose Papers: February-May 2007","Loose Papers: June-August 2007","Loose Papers: September 2007","Loose Papers: October - December 2007","Loose Papers: July - October 2006","Loose Papers: January-June 2006","Loose Papers: 8/1-7/2003; September-December 2005","Senator Warner Scheduling Log, 1991 [binder]; Senator's Travel Log, 1992 [binder]; Schedule, 2000 [binder]","120 folders, 1/1-4/30/2006, arranged chronologically","127 folders, 9/1-12/31/2006, arranged chronologically","120 folders, January-April 2007, arranged chronologically","123 folders, May-August 2007, arranged chronologically","122 folders, September-December 2007, arranged chronologically","State Director - USDA Rural Development, Virginia [accordion folder]; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Johnson, John A; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Easter, Jacqueline; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Tucker, William; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Williams, Jesse; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Brockman, Robert \"Phil\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Marsh, Russell \"Lee\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Stoneman, Wilmer; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Weston, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Ferrebee, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Smart, W. Ray; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Davis, Donald; Untitled Folder: Virginia State Committee of the USDA Farm Service Agency; USDA FSA Committee - Arey, Maxine; USDA FSA Committee - Engel, Kevin; USDA FSA Committee - Robinson, Jim; USDA FSA Committee - Shell, Cecil; USDA FSA Committee - Williams, Jesse; USDA FSA Committee - Townsend, James; USDA FSA Committee - Anderson, Verne; USDA FSA Committee - Carey, Greg; USDA FSA Committee - Carr, Glenn; USDA FSA Committee - Combs, Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Copenhaver, Ernest; USDA FSA Committee - Crittenden, Thomas; USDA FSA Committee - Dizerega, Mary Howe; USDA FSA Committee - Leonard, David; USDA FSA Committee - Morgan, Tola; USDA FSA Committee - Rogers, Lee; USDA FSA Committee - Spiers, Jr., Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Stelzl, Sarah; USDA FSA Committee - Walden, Monty; USDA FSA Committee - Wooden, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Newbill, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Jones, Lloyd (2 folders); US Marshal - Eastern: Clark, John; US Marshal - Eastern: Stanaway, Robin; US Marshal - Eastern: Cleveland, William; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahall, James; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahill, Donald; US Marshal - Eastern: Cassell, Rick; US Marshal - Eastern: Cranfill, Mark; US Marshal - Eastern: Ebhardt, Paul; US Marshal - Eastern: Hale, George; US Marshal - Eastern: Johnson, Daniel; US Marshal - Eastern: Keeton, Robert; US Marshal - Eastern: Profitt, Nick; US Marshal - Eastern: Ray, Roger; US Marshal - Eastern: Smith, Lacy; US Marshal - Eastern: Younger, James; US Marshal - Western: Untitled Folder: Candidates; US Marshal - Western: Pike, Wayne; US Marshal - Western: Slemp, Tommy; US Marshal - Western: Knowles, Kearn; US Marshal - Western: Padgett, Dirk; US Marshal - Western: Donelson, Ronald; US Marshal - Western: Gibbs, Landon; US Marshal - Western: Haley, Patrick; US Marshal - Western: Hawkins, Terry; US Marshal - Western: Johnson, Robert; US Marshal - Western: Reynolds, Gary; US Marshal - Western: Sterling, George; US Marshal - Western: Thomas, Mike","78 folders, Abernathy-Jacocks, Jr., arranged alphabetically by last name","Everest Sciences; Dynamic Animation Systems; Loose Papers: Thermasteel; Power Point Print-Out - \"N75 Mine Warfare Small Unmanned Vehicle Programs\"; UNCLOS; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; Canvs (contains CD-ROM); Submarine Industrial Base Council - USS Virginia, America's Submarine Industry: Vital Technology for a Secure Future [presentation folder]; Carolyn Hanna's Tech Demo; Strategic Insights, Inc.; DocEX - John Campbell; EMTASC; Korea Project; VIMS; VA Office - Domestic Prep.; ANSI - Home Security Committee; Homeland Security - Org. Charts; HTVA; American Society for Engineering Education - Engineering Deans Council [presentation folder]; JCOTS NANO Presentation; D.C. DHS; Warner S \u0026 E Pell Docs; S \u0026 E Workforce; Taiwan Paperwork; Agro-Terror; Hipercon; Stafford Meeting; Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign - Weapons of Mass Destruction Reference Guide [binder]; The Submarine in the United States' Enduring National, Joint Asset [binder]; Alternative Gas Turbine: Cooling Technology Being Tested [binder]; Untitled Binder: Thermasteel US Patent","Navy Legacy Radar Processor; Navy Logistics Research Center; Naval Shipyard Project Management Transformation (NPMT); Naval Logistics Readiness Research Center (NLRRC); Nested Core Engine - D-Star; NULKA Enhanced Fleet Decoy Procurement (OPN) for Anti-Ship Missile Defense; Ocean Sensor; Operational Responsive Space (2 folders); Operation Smile; Progeny/Open Architecture; Peace Through Health Care Initiative; Praetorian - L-3 Video; Prevent Initiative; Pulsed Energy Projectile; Radian - Battlefield Reforming Fuel Cell; Rapid Image Access; Reserve Component Automated Demobilization; Retreat Barley - SAIC; Rockwell - CESAS, SMaRTS, CH-53; Rover Over-the-Horizon Augmented Reconnaissance (ROAR); Shipboard Wireless Maintenance; Satellite Operator Training; Scalable Combat System; Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment; Shipboard False Alarm Chemical Detection; Sigmon Group; Smallsar Buried Mine Detection; Special Ops. Wireless; Stryker Tires Production and Supply Second Source; Submarine Low Power Computing; SuperVision; Sufficient Software Licenses; Sura's Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP); System's Simulation Toolkit; Tidal Defense and Energy Systems (TIDES) Technology Validation Project; Tactical Intel; Target Discrimination for BMD; Training Communications System - GMU; Trusted Rubix; Torpedo Detection; Transfer of Assets at the Casemate Museum to the City of Hampton; Ultra Wide Beam; Ultra Wideband Radio; USMC Corrosion/Pre-Positioning; VA-Florida DOD Supply Chain Program; USMC Advanced Tech Demo - Warfighting Labs; Vehicle Mounted Antenna; VCEC Integrated Sensor; VCU Quantum Computing; Vero4 Corp; VoIP for Navy; Wide Band Gap Material Technology Development; Xvionics - JFCOM Interoperable Logistics Management; Wilcox - Helmet Curing; GE/UVA; IONIC Enterprise; NSV; Joint Warfighting Center; Emergency Management Simulation; VA Tech - Enabling Deployment of Multifunctional Composite Structures; Late Requests; Object Video; Loose Papers: Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System (PEPS); Affordable ASW; Chaotic.com; Norfolk State University - National Center for Maritime Security Technology; Norfolk State University - Institute for Renewable Energy Research and Education (IRERE); Innovative Wireless Technologies - Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Chipset/Phase III SBIR; Untitled Spiralbound: Wilcox; General Dynamics [presentation folder]; DoD Netcentric Programs - McDonald Bradley; GMU - Biodefense; AEGI Sound; Anti-Tamper Computer Tech. - Grayson; Unattended Ground Sensors - McQ; Chem/Bio Filter - New World Assoc., Ed Edens; EOIR Projects; 3D Locator and Tracking; Portable Fuel Test Kit; Space Flight - Grayson; Focused ISR for Networked Ops; Reach Out and Read in the Armed Forces; Virtual Parts Engineering Research Center (VPERC); Virtual Interactive Combat Environment (VICE); MIDAS Satecom Integration; Secure WLAN Secureant; George Mason University - Rapid Data Acquisition/Rapid Response Center; George Mason University - GMU Intelligent Transportation-ITS; George Mason University - Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution; ITT; Navy Riverine FLIR; Germane Systems/ISR, Inc. - CVN-21 Advanced Thermal Management for Shipboard; TLN Wireless Surveillance; Single Integrated Air Test and Retest; National Technical Systems; Army Online Language Training; Technology Service Corp. - Information Assurance Initiative; Strategic Innovation Adoption Planning Program; Secure Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Program - Utilizing Enhanced Signal Gain Algorithms and Header Encryption; Logos Technologies - Synoptic Surveillance for IEDs; Dynamic Animation Systems - VICE for National Guard; Optimus Corporation - Naval Security Environment Assessment System; Arete Associates - Affordable MEMS-Based Missile Countermeasure System for Aircraft Defense; Remote Assessment and Targeting; Global Personnel Recovery Radio; Multifunctional Oxides - VCU; Proliferation; Shipboard Personal Locator; Aerospace Dev./Demo; Net Centric Services; Heat Agent Teams; FLIR for VSN Riverine; Received Too Late - Lyn Williams; PEI Resinfoam; Potomac Field Gear - Advanced Fire Resistant Protective Shirt; AMPHIB - Integrated Bridge Systems; Advanced Target Discrimination Software for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) to Defeat the Environment Missile Threat; Advanced reinforced Materials and New Materials Research for Aircraft Tires; Alion - Design for High-Speed Vessels; All Weather UAV Avoidance; Air/Diver Coyote; American-Israel Public Affairs Committee - Arron Ballistic Missile Defense System (AIPAC); ANALEX; AN/SSQ-137 (V) - Ships Signals Exploitation Equipment Increment; APC Rollover Study; Assurance Tech Corp. (2 folders); Army Knowledge Online - Language Training Initiative Military Specific Language Initiative; ATAC; Automated Readiness Measurement Systems (ARMS) - Warfighting Enhancements; Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot; Bi-Directional English-Iraqi Translation System for Our Warfighters; Catastrophic Response and Accountability 21; Chameleon Lightweight Armband; Clinic for Legal Assistance to Service Members (CLAS); CMOS Nanotube Threat Detection; College of William and Mary - Detection and Predication of Water-Borne Hazards; Columbia Power Technology - Wave Power Technology; Composite Flightline Structures; CVN 21 - Thermal Management Computing; Cybernet; Chem-Bio Online Repository; Defense Leadership Tech Initiative; Defense/Vets Head Injury Program; DocEx Handwriting","Eastern Shore Beach - BERM/Breakwater System; EFV; Enhanced Interoperability for Large Data Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations (JCTD); Environmental Bullet Catcher; Fort Monroe Northern Access Road; Gas Turbine Photonic Sensor; Army Training Support Center; GITI; Global Tracker - Essex Corp.; Hemodyne; Helo High Performance Gears; Hybrid Bearings; Integrated Shipboard Intelligent Surveillance (ISIS); Intelligent Cone; JSF Second Source Tire Research Aircraft Bias Radical Tire Materials; Logis-Tech SASC; Low Cost Space Access; Low Power RFID (2 folders); M/A-COM 3D Locator; MGB/Spearhead Innovations; Military Family Support Centers, Inc. Expansion; Milli-Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey; MkR2-PURE; National Guard Equipment; National Hispanic English Learning Initiative; National Training and Comms System - GMU; Virginia Tech Fiscal Year 2007 Briefing Document [binder]; Avery, Shawn - Opportunity Inc., NEXStep, DOL, 7/26/2006; Grants.gov Going to MS, 5/20/2005; Hamilton, Janet - SBA HUBZones Questions, 2/7/2006; Gunnell, Robert - Sussex Service Authority FEMA, 9/13/2006; HUB Zone Info - Question Posed by Pittsylvania County, VA; Howell, Nancye - HUBZone Issue to SBA, 9/23/2005; Houck, R. Edward (Senator) - Orange County Nursing Home, Dept. Ag., 3/21/2007; Holley, James - City of Portsmouth Redevelopment Parcel, 7/26/2006; Hichack, Jim - Advanced Design Corporation DOD, 3/20/2004; Walsh, Christopher - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 12/23/2005; Gillie, Kenneth - City of Danville Brownfields Grant, 7/31/2006; Garcia, Oliver - Seeking Funding Sources Dept. Trans., 7/5/2005; Dolan, Erin - Virginia Tech Delay in Grant Award, NIH, 12/6/2004; Dobeneck, Jan - Grant Delay, DHS, 8/30/2006; Commonwealth of Virginia - Career Advancement Accounts. DOL, 11/29/2006; Cintron, David - Can't Get Info on K, DOD, 3/22/2007; Canada, Jr., Edward - Memorial Child Guidance Clinic Grant Info, 4/8/2004; Burcham, Darlene - City of Roanoke Lead Grant, HUD, 8/31/2006; Bell, Adrian - Contracting Issue, FEMA, 10/6/2006; Blanton, Nancy - RIFNet Department of Education, 3/20/2004; Virginia Relay - Contract Award, VA Issue, 3/5/2007; Vesley, Kathy - Bay Aging, HUD, 7/6/2006; Underwood, Peter - Grant Issue, Education Dept., 1/30/2007; Turner, Ed - VCU RRTC, Dept. of Ed., 10/9/2003 \u0026 2/20/2004 (2 folders); Van Zee, Art - New Beginnings to General Support Letter, 12/20/2003; Tucker-Dugger, Zelda - VA State University w/ Talent Search, ED, 8/15/2006; Grasswich, Linda - Emergency Shelter Inc. to VA, 10/16/2003; Fowler, Nicolas - SBA \u0026 USDA, 3/22/2005; Heck, John - ED, Looking for Money for Program, 12/1/2005; Eades, Kenneth - Northumberland County Dept. of Ag., 10/10/2005; Daly, Denise - REACH to HHS, HRSA, 10/10/2003; Clark, Margo and Laverne Chatman - National Urban League; City of Lynchburg, Virginia - HUD Grant (Lead Control) Extension; Bolen, Ann - Virginia Foundation for Housing to TD, 1/22/2004; Oliveiri, John - DOL Looking for Money, 2/20/2006; Napier, Scott - Lee County HUD, 5/27/2005; McPherson, Carolyn - Grant Denial, DOJ, 11/9/2004; Lecky, P. Emmanuel - Emmanuel Philanthropic Innovations, HUD; Kostelni, James - BONTEX and Biomass Boiler Grants, 9/13/2006; Saunders, W.D. - DOJ Seeking Grant Info, 6/7/2005; Seamster, Clarence - Special Project, Drunk Driving, 10/17/2003; Simon, Noah - Town of Culpepper Train Horns, 8/1/2006; Thompson, Scott - Surplus Government Property, GSA, 10/24/2007; Thomas, Clay - NC2 and Service-Dis. Veteran Owned, DOD, 10/6/2006; Taylor, Charlotte - Colonial Beach Public School to Dept of Ed., 9/8/2005; Talbot, Laura - Grant Problem, USUHS, 7/26/2006","Untitled Binder: Inaugural Luncheon, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: Inaugural Ceremony Speech, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: 53rd Inauguration - Swearing-In of President William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Warner, ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 050317 - SASC Goss Jacoby Worldwide Threats [VHS]; 041006 - Secretary of Army/Comm. of PACCOM Nomination Hearing; 041006 - CNN Lou Dobbs - Charles Duelfer Hearing [VHS]; 050308 PACCOM, USFIC SASC Budget Hearing [VHS]; 050203 - SASC Iraq Hearing Wolfowitz; 050215 SASC DoE Hearing on Defense Nuclear - Boolman; 050215 - SASC Hearing - PACCOM Nom; 050217 - SASC Budget Hearing - FY 2006 Rumsfeld MYCIJ (1st half) [VHS]; 050523 Filibuster News Conference [VHS]; Warner, Senator McCain Floor Statement, 11/19/04 [VHS]; Channel 9 1/7/03 JW/Andrew Warner [VHS]; WAVY - Norfolk - Ch 10, Senator John Warner's interview with Andy Fox, 11pm - 3/20/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 - JW on CNN Inside Politics (live) [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; 041208 - Warner Floor Statement, Intel Reform; 050128 - CNN - Warner, Lautenberg WWII re sacrifices; 050201 - SASC Hearing - Mil Death Benefits; 050202 - Ho Sec Statement on Cherloff [VHS]; 3/17/03 Larry King Live, Iraq: Bush's Speech [VHS]; Warner, Floor Statement 3/20/03 [VHS]; Warner, ABC This Week, 4/6/03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; John U - SASC Hearing 3/13/03 [VHS]; SASC Intel Hearing Schlesinger 8/16/04 [VHS]; Warner, Press Conference on Codel Warner/Rockefeller, 2/24/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 JW on CNN Inside Politics (truncated) [VHS]; 07-23 2003 SASC Myers-Pace Hearing. [VHS]; In Session with Jeff Sessions, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/2003 [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; Senator Lugar/Santorum/Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conf 4-8-03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; PSC 20th Anniversary 5/7/2003, Washington DC [VHS]; SASC Intel Reform Rumsfeld 8/17/04 [VHS]; Boeing Tanher Lease [VHS]; Capital Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison 5/2003 [VHS]; Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer [VHS]; Wolfowitz #25B Hearing 5/2004 SASC [VHS]; 3/7/2003 - The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Focus: The Road Ahead [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/1/2003, Reaction to Bush speech on carrier [VHS]; Warner, Meet the Press 07/06/03 [VHS]; Warner, Late Edition, 4/6/03 [VHS]; Tues 3/18, JW WAVY 11pm News [VHS]; 050315 SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM Budget Hearing; 00315 - SASS Nom Hearing - Principi [VHS]; Warner, 2/25 Armed Services Committee Hearing, 2/25/03 [VHS]; ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 040816 - Schlesinger, Hamre, Carlucci Army IG Report; 040909 - CNN Paula Zahn - Fay Jones Report [VHS]; 050217 - SASC Budget - Rumsfeld, Myers; 050301 - SASC budget - Jones, Abizaid, Brown; 050303 - SASC Budget Hearing - Tees, Harvey, England [VHS]; 7 Untitled VHS","2nd Chance; VA War Memorial; Greensville; Black Lung; Alex Red Cross; First Freedom; Cerebellum Teen Literacy; Youth Leadership Initiative; VA Bioscience; Mary Baldwin; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame; Institute for Stud. Achiev.; EVMS; CARS; YLI; Marshall Found; Bon Secours (2 folders); CHKD; Loudon; Spirit of Enterprise; ODU; VA HS League; VA Bioscience; No Rey; Black Lung 2004; EMU DC; INOVA; Wash Opera; Classika; National Pat Adv Foundation; GMU; FANN; Community Care Hamp Roads; Hampton; Reach for Tomorrow; Advanced Learning Danville; NPAF; VMSM Distance Learning; Marco Polo; Wolf Trap; Chantilly Mews BWUFA; Whitman Walker; Challenger Center - VA HUD; VA Bioscience; CDC/KOMO - NO; Lonesome Pine; Fiscal Year 2003 Briefing Document for Virginia's Delegation in the Second Session of the 107th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; Experience Works; City of Alexandria; Jewish Family Center; VCU; Tredegar; Kidz Online; VA Historical Society; JMU Community Health; VA LW Museum; Shep Poverty; Academy of Music; Institute Advanced Learning","J. Rogers Brown; Bankruptcy II; Bankruptcy; Judicial Nominations 108th-109th Congresses","Jewish Fam. Serv.; Loudoun; NCOC/VCI; INOVA; Carilion; Haysi; Alley Memorial; Academy of Music; Untitled Folder: Absentee Ballots for Servicemen and Servicewomen Overseas; Daniel Pipes; Pickering; Hatch-Waxman High Drug Cost; Mental Health; Arl Free Clinic; Small Groupings; GWU; New Medic Strat - NO; Discovery Creek - NO; Estrada; Class Action","130 folders, Abraham to Gould","129 folders, Grant to Oates","127 folders, Obsitnik to Ziemer","Sup Ct Case Validating Attorney Fee; Medical Savings Account; PBOR Imp 00; Non- Disc Optom.; Previous Votes; Amend; MSA 01; Dental Plans; Other States, etc.; Amendment Summary 01 Debate Imp. Information; Group Views 01 Debate; Lodestar et Fed Shifts; Views on PBOR; Law Reviews; PBOR Group Views; PBOR Attorney Fees; Newspaper Articles; Very Important Information on ERISA; Wilna Plantation Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge: A request for Land and Water Conservation Fund Appropriations in Fiscal Year 1997 [booklet]; Loose notes; S. 889 [draft]; S. 1052 [draft]; PBOR MSA 2001; National Review 8/20/2001; Empty folder (2)","Woodrow Wilson Bridge; American Heritage Rivers; AEP Powerline; Heritage River; Rappahannock Refuge; APCO Power Line; Wilson Bridge; Energy Policy; APPA - Issues; World War II Memorial; Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ACT (SMCRA); Bicycle Association; Hampton University; CSX; Surface Mining Control Amendments; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; Energy Committee Hearing on Bob Stanton; Richmond International Airport Capital Improvement Program Funding Alternatives, Present - 2030; WW; TVA","PBOR Summary/Liability; IDEA Gen; Bush Plan; CRS Briefing Information; IDEA Reauthorization; School Modern, VA School Construction; 1997 Reauthorization; Frist/Breaux; Breaux/Frist PBOR; PBOR Cost, Statements by Senator, Talking Points, Vote Information, Medical Necessity; VA Views","26 folders of Correspondence, A (1986) through Z (1986); Senator's Birthday Greetings","War Bonds Bills; Fast Track 02; Postal Services; Breast Cancer Stamp 107th Congress; Federal Employee Act - VAN; Textile -- Pakistan 02; HUD Cuts FY 2003; USPS Bonuses EPA Program; Vietnam; Section 8 FY 2003; Mars-Columbia Pet Food Issue; Miscellaneous Trade; Sent USPS Final 2001; NAF Employees HR2355 Davis Bill; Low Income Housing VHDA; USPS Day Old Poultry; Testimony - No Fear; George Mason Certificates; Federal Employee NAF/Davis Office; Postal Fairness S. 177; NIST; D.C. Domestic Partnership; Anthrax Mail Sept 11; House Gov Affairs DHS; Issues on hold; TPA 2002; Letters - No Fear; St. Coletta Request; Textile -- Bangladesh 02; Suntrust FDIC Issue; Homeland Security Transition; D.C. Appropriations 2002; National Space Grant Letter; Softwood Lumber; NAF Employees Letters; Finished Correspondence; Miscellaneous Dear Colleagues; Nominations; IMF 7/1999; Fairchild Dornier 2001; Realtors/VA Bankers; Women Pension Protection Act; Fairfax County Appropriations Request FY 2004; Cynthia Glossman -- SEC Nominee; Steel Retiree; 108th Ses Bill - VOIN; Section 8 Letter on Background; BGF Fiberglass Fabric; FSC Notes 10/2000; Chevy Chase Bank Issue; Martinsville Pillotex Facility Closing; Steel Wire Letters; Agriculture Trade Issues, Miscellaneous; Appropriations FY 2003; Dear Colleague; To USTR Singapore 2000; EVD Postal Bonus","Relocation Cost Reimbursement Federal Emp Bs Contracts; Internet Taxes; Sarbanes; Scalia; SES Pay Compression 107th Congress; Broyhill-Fisher Post Offices; Revised Premium Conversion Bill; Pay Compression Forum, 4/2002; Federal Employee Pay Raise; Briefing Notes 401(K); Norton Commuter Tax Credit; September 11 Stamp; EEOC Reform/PTO RIF; Bills to Cosponsor - Memos to Write; Asbestos Hearing - 7/31/2001; Letters from Companies on Pension Legislation; FDIC Employees 2002 RIF; Cash Balance Pension Plans 2000 HR 1102; Amy of Nickles Office 43610 Library of Congress American Law Division; Letter to JCT Score Request; Enron Related Pension Bills; China Hangers 3/2003; Wage Determination Cases; OSHA-VPP; Labor FY 2004 Budget; Big Stone Gap Post Office/Courthouse; SEA 10/2001; Port Strike; Pay-Go-Budget; Copies of Tax Bill Amendments Related Information; Broadband Internet Access Act 2000; FSC/ETI; Allen FERS Bill; Genetics Discrimination OR; GSA-EDD; Federal Loan Issue; CRS Report/Background Material; SAFER Act; Lottery Taxes; NTIS FY 2001; Lebanon-ALCOA Plant Closure; Amendments (List); 4/4/2001 States Rights U Federal Remedies - When Are Employment Laws Constitutional; Pension Debate 10/2002; TSP; Postmasters Fairness; VOB Corps Letter FY 2002; Administration Papers; Ergonomics SJ Res 6; Post 9-11 Insurance Issues; Professional Liability Insurance Bill 106th; Enron Information for Senator; Miscellaneous Finance/Economic Research; Union Papers; Miscellaneous 03 Budget Requests; Snow Introduction; FASB Letters - Accounting Reform; WIA 107th-108th Congresses (107th Letters); Premium Conversion Bill for Federal Retirees; Southside Economic Development Martinsville Fact Sheet, Clarksville/Halifax Goode Letter","Turkey; Internet Self Rating; UVA Coin Ireland; Pakistan Trade Letters; Martinsville Jobs; Andean Trade Pref.; Renewal Communities Bill; Governmental Affairs, Dear Colleagues; Estate Act HR8; Human Rights -- Vietnam; Burma Trade; Steel Quote Import; Foreign Trade Sub-Zone; Finance, Dear Colleagues; Microsoft P3P; IRS -- 16th Amendment Hearing; Articles -- Layoffs SW VA; Loose Papers: Dear Colleague Letters; NASA Sats; CAN-SPAM 4/26/2001; Vietnam; TRAC; S 860 Rural Carrier Vehicle; Internet Filtering; Alan Greenspan Resolution; Fairwood Housing; Nickel Letter; IRS Tax Forms; AMT Tax; Predatory Lending","Groene-Martinez, Fernando; Canada, Joseph; Judges; Stillman, F. Bradford; Krauss, Michael; Allen, Arenda; Powell, Virginia; Hudson, Henry; Heaney, Michael; Humphreys, Robert; Chapman, James; Jacobs, George; Hurd, William; West, Patricia; Miller, Brian; Loose Papers: Interview of Glen A. Huff; Leonard, Larry; Leitch, David; Ansell, Frederick; Dohnal, Dennis; Sager, Rodney; Huff, Glen; King, Ray","12 folders, 1/2001 through 12/2001; Admissions - Undergraduate and Graduate","12 folders, 1/2002 through 12/2002; Admissions College/Law School","Puryear, Colt; Adams, Whitney; Comey, James; Kelley, Walter; Harris, Paul; Otis, William; Schott, Thomas; Nassikas, John; Petly, William; McNulty, Paul; Brownlee, John; McClanahan, Elizabeth; Powell, Lewis; Baril, Stephen; Taylor, Ashley; Sager, Rodney; MacMahon, Edward","Kilgore, Terry; Olegette, Tom; Creekmore, James; Guynn, Douglas; Sargent, Pamela; Turk, James; Copeland, Robert; Crigler, B. Waugh","Conference Bill Outline; Sec 1105 Project Oversight; Old VA Demo Projects; Seat Belt Amendments; Tolling; Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety/VA Police Safety Reports/General Safety; TEA-21 Policy Issues [binder]; Donor State Formula; 4F; Hours of Service; SAFE TEA/TEA-LU Floor Debate Book - Amendments [binder]; 6/3 108th Conference Agreements; Transit Title; Conference Sections to Discuss; NHTSA Safety Stats; Finance Mark-up; Sec 130; Inhale Ofer 9/9/04; PPP; Recreational Trails; Clean Diesel Issues 5/26/04 [binder]; FHWA Runs; TEA Amendments; DeWine Safety; Stormwater Program in Transportation Reauthorization Floor Debate Book [binder]; Dulles Grandfathering; HOV (2 folders); SAFE TEA Earmark Requests; ADHS; Ferry Boats; Conference Meeting 6/23/04; Conference Meeting 6/9/04; Studies; KBH Tolling Amendment","#1 MPOS; Drunk Driving Provisions; Public Private Partnership; Allen Amendments; Stormwater S.1620; Virginia Scenic Byways - 4 National Parkways; ARC; Untitled Binder: MPOS, stormwater, regulations; MPO Runs; HOV Lanes; Tolling; Parking Pilot TCSP/Recreational Trails and Miscellaneous; 4(F) Inhofe; Planning Set Aside; Coalfields Amendments","TEA 21 Project Requests; MADD; Jurisdiction Issues; CRAPO; Warner Amendments: #5 Schools; Carper; Warner Amendments: #14 Safety - Fed Aid System; Baucus, Thomas; Warner Amendments: #6 Technical; Warner Amendments: #2 Stormwater; Proposals; Graham; Stormwater Handouts; FHWA Technicals; Warner Amendments: #8 Safety Plan - Certifies; Warner Amendments: #13 Planning Factors; Amendments; Allard; HOV Proposal from Senator Bond; Safety; Warner Amendments: Safety Belts; Miscellaneous Highway Pros and Requests; Warner Amendments: #12 Federal Aid Study; Ryan; Warner Amendments: #10 and #1 - Centers; Warner Amendments: #7 IPAM Eligibility; Warner Amendments: #9 Safety - 1 Yr; Architect Study; Untitled Binder; Voinovich; Wyden; Warner Amendments: #4 Regulations; Clinton; Boxer; Last Highway Extension - Sept 04-5/05; Chafee; Project Approval and Oversight; Cornyn; JTMT","SES Candidate Development Program; CDSOA; Dear Colleagues; Currency Peg- China; Pork Anti-Dump - Mexico; E2-FY 2005 Appropriations; Budget Basics - General Appropriations Letters FY 2003; Accenture - U.S. Visit; Drought '02; Free Trade - Sri Lanka; Washington Area Housing Trust Fund; Smithfield - EU Exports; Rubber Manufacturers - Commerce Letter; Trans-Treas; Textile Trade - Wool Trust Fund; Scrap Copper; Morocco FTA; Tobacco State Letter to Veneman, 12/9/03; China Sock Safeguard; VA-HUD; Loose Papers; Pay Parity; Nominations Statements; FY 2005 Appropriations Bills; Telecom Ventures - Commerce; D.C.; VA Plant Closures; D.C. Area Housing Trust Fund; Military BAH/Section 8 Housing; Anti-Dumping Wooden Frame Mirrors; VA Marine Science Redirect; VA-Canada Potatoes; Anti-Dumping Chinese Furniture; Haiti Trade; Free Trade - Australia","5th District Tobacco Conference; Tobacco TLAP Language; RJR Quota Stats; Peanut LDP; Warner Statements; Tobacco in FSC-ETI (7/16/04); Quota Stats; Danville 11/1/02; Supplemental Tobacco Payments; Peanut Letters; Peanut Amendments; Tobacco; Tobacco Buyout; Flue-Cured Tobacco; Peanut Articles; Tobacco FDA","Hampton Roads Transit - TEA 21; Meadowcreek Parkway; Hunter Mill Road; National Recreation Park Association; Rails to Trails; Groundwaters Drivers Hours of Suc; AAR and TEA 21; Passenger Rail Liability Limitation; Sperryville Gateway; TEA 21Transit; WMATA; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission; America's Gateways and Trade Corridors; Indian; Bealeton Station; Earmarks - HR 3 SAFETEA - TEALU Conference/TEA Earmarks 109th Congress; Norfolk Southern (Tunnels); Rappahannock - Rapidan Regional Commission; Wilson Bridge; Manassas Railroad Overpass; American Bus Association; Stafford Route 29; NS Traffic Safety; SMART; Culpepper Recreation Center; FY 2003 Transportation Budget Letter; Brain Trauma Foundation/INOVA; Route 29 Delegate Marshall; Rural Roads Maintenance; GRTC Bus Facility; Robertson Bridge; Commonwealth of VA - Governor Warner; Dulles Rail; PRTC Bus; Service Specific Signs (TEA); Manassas VRE Parking/Rail; Pat Robertson; Richmond Airport; Mariners Museum Newport News; ATSSA Safety; Universal Aggregates; Banking Committee Documents; Virginia Beach","Election Reform Conference Report; Campaign Tax Credit; Untitled Folder; Overseas Voting - Election Reform; Election Reform - Technology, Etc.; Rules; Photo ID - Election Reform; ADC Data Site; CFR; Campaign Finance and Voting; Rules Committee; Election Reform; Electoral and Election; VSOC (Grayson); VSOC","120 folders, 1/1/2005 - 4/30/2005","123 folders, 5/1/2005 - 8/31/2005","122 folders, 9/1/2005 - 12/31/2005","Warner, PBS News Hour, 6/12/2001 [VHS]; Warner Iraq, 10-4-2002 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Condolences, Returning Donation, White House Tours, Inauguration/State of Union, World War II Memorial and Parade, Legislative Appropriations Matters, Declines: Visit/Donation, Congrats: Retirement, Congrats: Letters to Groups; Roanoke/VA Tech and Norfolk, 8/1999 [3.5\" disk]; Roll of film; Warner, ABC 20/20, 9/19/01 No appearance [VHS]; Warner, Today Show Appearance, 9/19 and Iraq Press Conference with Pres, 10/2 [VHS]; \"Thanks for Writing\": Good Work, Holidays; Congrats: Individual Achievement; Tredegar National Civil War Foundation, Union, Home Freedom [VHS]; 1998 Benefit Roast Honoring Larry J. Sabato, 10/20/1998 [VHS]","2003 General Assembly Candidates; Bush Administration Jobs - No Action; Political Auctions 1998 - 2003; Hospices of the National Capital Region; Political Correspondence and Auctions 2001 - 2002; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, Meet the Press, 7/04/2004; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, PBS/CNN, 03/07-09/2003; Bush Administration Jobs - Declined to Recommend","Birthplace of Country Music Alliance; Virginia Farm Bureaus; 9th District Tour '01; Flag Day (6/10); Auctions; Virginia Wine Day (6/17); Young Women's Health Summit; Hispanic College Fund; Jamestown 400th; 10/14 USO Gala; D-Day Europe; World War II Dedication Pending; World War II Memorial (5/29); Global Summit 2001; Virginia Wine Day; World War II Memorial Dedication; Virginia Chamber Lunch (6/11); Operation Sail; AHS - River Farm Event","Agee-Meloni (83 folders arranged alphabetically)","Neal-Zeller (58 folders arranged alphabetically)","TMDLS - Clean Water; Wetlands - Tullock Revisions; James River Fleet; Christopher Newport University Fine Arts Center - 2001 (EDI); Wilderness - Fredericksburg National Military Park","Cathright Dam - Lake Moo Maw Study; Augusta County I-81 Rest Area; Nominations; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety; Montpelier; Fish and Wildlife Service - Crow's Nest; S. 791; Clinton Amendment To S. 791; Equity Bonus Amendment; Nuclear Security; SEC 4(F) - National Trust; DAWN Folder - Allard Amendment; Clinton Amendment; Boxer Amendment; Crapo Amendment; Carper Amendment; Fritter Park; Jefford's Amendments; D.C. Lead in Drinking Water Hearing 4/7/2004; TEA-21 - Truck Weight Exemptions; Woodley Nomination; Wastewater Security; Potomac School; Motorcycles; Chemical Security - S. 994; High Top Mountain; Chemical Security 2003","Appropriations FY 2003 Alexandria Sanitary Auth.; Interior Appropriations FY 2003; VA-HUD Appropriations FY 2003; 1990-I CEBAF; Conformities - \"Grandfather Decision\"; Rich Patch (Jefferson National Forest); Lake Gaston 1990; Waterford","Corps Reform Hearing 3/15/2001; Corps Reforms 2001; Forests Moratorium; Tazewell County/NS Permit Fees; Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Hearing; Air Emissions/Transportation Hearing 8/1/2001; St. Mary's School - Alexandria; RABA 2002; Commuter Benefits; Corps - Richmond and Lynchburg CSO Program; Belle Haven Marina; Corps - Washington Aqueduct 2001; Alexandria - Vine Street; Water Infrastructure Hearing 3/27/2002; Enhancements TEA-21 Guidance; Underage Drinking Campaign; Chemical Security Bill","Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Reauthorization: Innovative Financing 9/25/2002; EPW Transportation Conformity Hearing; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety Symposium 6/14/2002; Virginia Tech University Transportation Center; T \u0026 I Operations, Security Roundtable; Fuel Tax Evasion; Route 50 Traffic Calming - 2002; Route 110; Hearing - Transportation Streamlining; Route 50 - 2003; TEA-21 Environment Streamlining Hearing 4/29/1999; Ethanol; Dulles Rail 2002; Salona-McLean Property - The Conservation Fund; Route 9 WVA (PEC); State of Infrastructure; Hearing - 2002 Status of HTF IMPT; SHARE Bill; TEA-21 Reauthorization Projects","Cape Henry National Park Proposal; S.1886 Washington Aqueducts; FEMA - Mt. Weather; OCEANA; Interstate Waste - 1999-2000 - S.533 Warner/Interstate Waste Hearings; Stratford Hall - Save America's Treasures; S. 195 - Lust Bill 1/2004; CEDAW Treaty; Fritter Park - Stafford County - NPS; Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Jefferson Wilderness Proposals - 2003; Clean Water Act - 30th Anniversary - Water Infrastructure Needs; MTBE - Oxygenates; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1997; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1999/Cedar Creek","Photos; Invitations; Box: Virginia Metalcrafters Luncheon Gift; Congressional Record Statements (1/28/97); Tickets and Passes; Invitations; Tickets and USPS Commemoratives; Procedures and Feedback","Title IX [accordion folder]; Goals 2000 [accordion folder]; Ryan White: 1995; TRIO [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts: Education/Tax; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day) [accordion folder]; Ryan White [accordion folder]; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Randolph Shepard; Older Americans: Older Americans Act; Aging [accordion folder]; Older Americans; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Hall, Mark; Older Americans: 2001 - Prescription Drugs; Medicare Glaucoma [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts [accordion folder]; TRIO: Senator John Warner, 225 Russell, 12:30 PM c/o Angie Stewart","FDA: FDA - Supplements; Fisheries: Korean Tariffs on Croaker; Smithsonian: Smithsonian Air \u0026 Space Vets 12/9/2003; Belle Haven Marina [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Triangle Tract; James Madison - Global Legacy; Fisheries: Dogfish/EDA; Fisheries: Pound Nets; Land Issues: Manassas Battlefield; Arts; Monitor (Marine Sanctuary) [accordion folder]; FDA: Crabmeat; FEMA: Franklin, VA; FEMA [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Mason Neck; FDA: Food Labeling; Smithsonian: CRC; Land Issues: Alleghany County; Arlington Bicentennial; Telecommuting [accordion folder]; James Madison; Lewis and Clark Caucus; Fisheries: Croaker Exports; Land Issues: Lorton; Land Issues: Colonial Williamsburg; Smithsonian: General; Ambassador Series","Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express)/Amtrak Insurance; Highways: I-64 Widening; Transportation: Auto-Right to Repair; Ship Scrapping: Ship Scrapping Tax Credit; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Spiro's; NASA: NASA; Transit: Transit in Virginia 2000; Transit: Mort Zuckerman and Dulles Rail; Highways: Hampton Roads Transportation Issues; Rail: Bristol to DC; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Local Governments; National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) [accordion folder]; NASA: NASA/Langley - Aerospace Grants; Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express); NASA: NASA Earth Science \u0026 Atmospheric, Langley - Goddard; Transit: METRO; Rail: Amtrak Veterans; Transit: West Group - Tyson's Tunnel, Proposal Data; Transportation: GMU UTC; Ship Scrapping: Commerce Committee Hearing; Rail: I-81; Rail: TRANSCAER Tour/NS/AAR 10/7/2002; Highways: Third-Crossing; Highways: Rockingham County Route 820; Ship Scrapping: EPW EPA Budget Hearing 2/26/2003; Ship Scrapping [accordion folder]; Highways: I-73; Transit: Hampton Roads; Ship Scrapping: Evergreen; Transit: Rail to Dulles; Highways: 19th Street Bridge; Highways: 2nd Access - Ft. Eustis; Highways: Norfolk Southern I-81 Plan; Highways: Traficland.com Northern Virginia Traffic; Transit: WMATA - Royal Street Garage; Ship Scrapping: MARAD Ship Scrapping; Transportation: MBTE - EPW; Transit: Letter to Governor Warner re: Dulles Rail; NASA: NASA - Aerospace; Transportation: DoT - Hours of Service NPRM; Transportation: General; Rail: RR 4.3 Tax Repeal; Ship Scrapping: USS Gage; NASA: Columbia Draft; Transportation: DHL License; Rail: Virginia Rail Plans 2003; Highways: Capitol Region Scenic Byways Request; Highways: Route 58; Transit: Transportation - Washington, DC Urbanized Area, Fredericksburg MPO Transit Issue; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood (TAOS); NASA: Spaceport Tax Bill; Rail [accordion folder]; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood; Rail: High Speed Rail; Highways: Route 460 Financial Feasibility Study; Highways: Smart Road - UPI; NASA: Space Grant","High Tech: Information Security; High Tech: Senate Republican High Tech Caucus; High Tech: MCI Investigation, Collins (Government Affairs Committee), Chas Phillips, Alec Rodgers - Government Affairs; High Tech: VeriSign; Alcohol Labeling: BWXT; FY 2003 Omnibus Appropriations [accordion folder]; High Tech: AeA/AOL Meeting; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Drought; High Tech: CAPNET 7/14/2003; High Tech: Computer Professionals Clarification - FLSA; High Tech: Spectrum; High Tech: S. 88 Internet Tax Credits; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: CAPWIN; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: JW - NCR Amendment; High Tech: HTTF Kick-Off 6/19/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Dayton Expatriation SA 80; High Tech: Micron/Infineon; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Edwards/Lieberman NSR Amendment (SA 67); High Tech: UWB (Ultra Wide Band); September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Governor's Action; High Tech: EAA (Export Administration Act); High Tech: Xybernaut; High Tech: AOL-Time Warner; High Tech: MCI WorldCom; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Governor's Commission; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Amtrak Appropriations Letter FY 2003; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Fall Banquet; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations [accordion folder]; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: September 11 Appropriations Letters; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Omnibus Miscellaneous; High Tech: Privacy; High Tech: Internet Taxation; High Tech: E-58; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Menendez SA 4634 - Grants; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Press Clips; High Tech: Auction 35 - FCC Letter; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Collins FEMA; High Tech: Napster; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Kennedy Education Amendment SA13; High Tech: Net Fair; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Letter to Loy on Transportation ID Cards 1/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): SA 1 (Byrd Omnibus) FY 2003 Appropriations; High Tech: EAA Spectrum; High Tech: DoD - Broadband; Alcohol Labeling: Ethanol \u0026 Corn Prices; High Tech: High-Tech Events; Alcohol Labeling [accordion folder]; High Tech: DoD - High Tech; High Tech: ICANN; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Harkin Burne Grants SA 32; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer-Warner (Port Security Amendment); FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer Port Security SA 31; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Cochran Agriculture Emergency SA 204; High Tech: COMDEX; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Reagan National","FY 2006 CJS Requests: Suffolk; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Newport News; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Police Department (CAD); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Park Authority; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Dental Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Council for America's First Freedom; FY 2006 Labor HHS: John Tyler CC (Chester); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Communities in Schools; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Occupational Enterprises Inc.; FY 2006 CJS Requests: VCPI (Virginia Community Policing Institute); FY 2006 Labor HHS: INOVA; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Regent University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA State Court NCLB (No Child Left Behind; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Beach; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fairfax (2005) Gang; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Eastern VA Medical School; FY 2006 Labor HHS: An Achievable Dream; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Achievable Dream (FY 2006) (Cameras); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Innovative Wireless Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Center for Excellence in Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Western CC/Central Virginia CC; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Miretek Systems; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jamestown; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Aquarium and Marine Science Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Wise; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Alliance for Consumer Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Memorial Child Guidance Clinic; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Project Lifesaver; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Military Institute (VMI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: KidsPeace (FY 2006); FY 2006 Labor HHS: D-Day - Bedford; FY 2006 Labor HHS: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Riverside Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fredericksburg Area Museum \u0026 Cultural Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Suffolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Center for Politics; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hollins University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Best Buddies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia's Center for Innovative Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: MediCorp Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Piedmont Access to Health Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: KidsSave; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Operation Smile; FY 2006 Labor HHS: National Maritime Heritage Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Southside CC Trucks; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Lonesome Pine; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia High School League; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Wolf Trap; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Regent; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ethiopian Community Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hampton University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Living Museum; FY 2006 Labor HHS: University of Appalachia; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Fire Department \u0026 EMS; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: J. S. Mosby Museum Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Child and Family Network; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Charlottesville Police (FY 2005); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Carilion Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Patient Services Inc. (PSI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CNU (Christopher Newport University); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fauquier County; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Shenandoah University; FY 2006 CJS Requests: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters) 2005; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ruritan National, Inc.; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Tech; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research; FY 2006 Labor HHS: GMU - Krasnow; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Levine School of Music; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Tech Access; FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSafeNet (Fairfax); FY 2006 Labor HHS: VCCS (Virginia Community College System); FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSave Memorial Child Guidance Clinic (FY 2006)","John Roberts Background: Statements of John Warner on John Roberts; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Exhibits to Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: National Council of Jewish Women [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background: Etc. ...Bork; Telart Tech; Samuel A. Alito Jr. [accordion folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Honorable Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Nominated to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [binder]; John Roberts Background: Roberts Arguments Pro; John Roberts Background: Roberts Draft Statement; John Roberts Background: Short Statement; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: The Norfolk 4 A Case of Innocence [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: D. Local Service Provider Worksheet; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Supreme Court Nominee - Alliance for Justice [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background [accordion folder]; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Pardon; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner on Roberts; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: CWA - Confirm Judge Samuel Alito: Fair Hearing, Fair Process, Fair Up or Down Vote [presentation folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Statement of Opposition and Final Report for Nomination of Samuel Alito [spiralbound]; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner #s on Advice and Consent; Levin Clemency; John Roberts Background: Long Statement","Effects of Earthquakes, Fault Movements, and Subsidence on the South Louisiana Landscape [report]; EPW Katrina Hearing 11/1/2005 [binder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? 11/2/2005; Hurricane Katrina: Search \u0026 Rescue - Hearing 1/30/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Coast Guard - Hearing 11/9/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/6/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/20/2005 [binder]; Evacuating New Orleans - Hearing 1/31/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: FEMA - Hearing 12/8/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Levees #2 - Hearing - 12/15/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Private Sector - Hearing 11/16/2005 [binder]; Performance Reviews of FEMA's Disaster Management Activities in Response to Hurricane Katrina, 3/2006 [book]; Loose Papers: Testimony on the Failure of the Gulf Coast Levees During Hurricane Katrina 11/16/2005-11/17/2005; Effects of Geological Faults on Levee Failures in South Louisiana [spiralbound]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/14/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Pam Exercise - Hearing 1/24/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/28/2005 [binder]","Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Role of Governors in Managing the Catastrophe 2/2/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Managing New Orleans - Hearing 2/1/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Role of Governors - Hearing 2/2/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: DHS \u0026 FEMA Leaders - Hearing 2/10/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing Law Enforcement and Communications in a Catastrophe, Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, 2/6/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing the Crisis and Evacuating New Orleans 2/1/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Exhibit Book - Challenges in a Catastrophe: Evacuating New Orleans in Advance of Hurricane Katrina 1/31/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]","108th Appropriations - Cosigned Letters (2 accordion folders); 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): VA - HUD; 108th Armed Services [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Commerce; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Labor - HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Legislative Branch; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): General Appropriations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Foreign Operations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): CJS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): DC; 108th Administration [accordion folder]; 108th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Transportation; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Interior; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Transportation; 108th Aging [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Energy; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Energy and Water; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Labor, HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): DC; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): VA - HUD","FY 2006 Press Releases; Madison Associates, LLC: Cord Sterling [presentation folder]; Aurora Golden-Eye UAV FY 2006 Request; Allied Aerospace UAV; Intermec [presentation folder]; Lessons Learned; Foreign Operations Appropriations Letter; James Madison University: Senator John Warner [presentation folder]; Madison Associates, LLC: Conrad Schatte and Jim Kadtke [presentation folder]; Narricot Industries, LP, OTV Meeting, 7/26/2005 [packet]; Foreign Operations Appropriations; FY 2006 Request Documents; \"Developing Leaders Who Can Lead Change\" Education for Transformation Brief to Dr. Jim Kadtke, John J. Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026 M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026 POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments","Hampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026 Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]","Transportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026 Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026 Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026 Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026 Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]","CJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026 Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]","Stopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]","Loose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026 O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026 O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]","Transportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026 HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026 HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026 Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts","FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026 Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford","Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]","Outstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026 Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026 Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. Brant; 2006 NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) Principal of the Year Award; Nomination - Sheriff of the Year 2005-2006, Steve Simpson; 2007 Washington Hall of Fame, Washington Board of Trade; Texans With Stetsons, Margaret Azzoni; White House Holiday Performance","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","8 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","65 envelopes arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month","87 envelopes, arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","Untitled Folder: Colorado Trip, 10/1980; 103 envelopes, arranged by date","67 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","76 envelopes, arranged by date","10 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 23 envelopes, arranged by date","59 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","7 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","44 envelopes, arranged by date","65 envelopes, arranged by date","58 envelopes, arranged by date","79 envelopes, arranged by date","44 envelopes, arranged by date","9 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 18 envelopes, arranged by date","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","81 envelopes, arranged by date","90 envelopes, arranged by date","45 envelopes, arranged by date","46 envelopes of Daily Schedules, arranged by date 11/16-1987-12/31/1987; 4 folders of Master Scheduling Logs, arranged by month, in folders by quarter","Loose newspaper, 9/12/2001; 33 untitled envelopes","266: McLean GOP Women, 4/11/1996 [VHS-C]; 150: Today Show; Good Morning America [U-Matic]; 92: Senator Exon/Senator John Warner, Arms Control [Beta]; 041: \"Friends of John Warner - Virginia's Fighter\", Greg Stevens and Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 265: JM at 7th CD Convention [VHS-C]; 148: Today Show, Senator John Warner/Hollings Interview re: Marine Deaths in Lebanon [U-Matic-S]; 149: NBC News Spot, Senator John Warner, 12/27 [U-Matic]; 037: \"Presentation Reel for Senator John Warner\", Stuart Stevens Group, 9/19/1994 [VHS]; 134-136: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [Reel to Reel Video] (3 copies); 101: Senator John Warner, 1. Peace, 2. Economic Growth, 3. Kept Promises [Beta]; 091: Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [Beta]; 267: Miller Press Conference [8mm MP]; 044: The American Debate #311, Downy v. Senator John Warner, Defense Spending, 12/18/1984 [VHS]; 090: Channel 7 Morning Break/Farm Program, MX Vote [Beta]; 151: NBC Today Show, Senator John Warner, 12/29/1983 [U-Matic-S]; 036: VC-135A, Yorktown Commissioning, 7/4/1984 [VHS]; 063: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; 144-146: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [U-Matic] (3 copies)","NBC Expose, 4/29/1991 [VHS]; McNeill-Lehrer Prime Time Live, 12/18/1990 [VHS]; 48 Hours, 12/19/1991 [VHS]; \"A Salute to Volunteerism\", Invitation to Mrs. Barbara Bush From Citizens of Washington County, Virginia for Spring of 1991, 12/1990 [VHS]; Senator John Warner Outside the White House During Gulf Crisis, Mid-December 1990 [VHS]; ABC News, 9/30/1991 [VHS]; \"America, You're Too Young To Die\", Arthur S. DeMoss, 12/19/1985 [VHS]; Fox Morning 9/16/1991; Brinkley, 9/15/1991 [VHS]; \"The Future of Tibet\", The Tibet Fund, 4/1991 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 9/27/1991 [VHS]; Fox A.M., 1/29/1992 [VHS]; Floor, 1/11/1991 [VHS]; Interview with Senator John Warner Soviet Central Television (TV Correspondent Boris Kalyagin), 10/12/1991 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, 5/6/1991 [VHS]; CNN Crossfire, 1/10/1991 [VHS]; Woman's Conference PSA [VHS]; Senator John Warner Veterans Day PSA, 11/1987 [4 U-Matics]; John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/3/1991 [VHS]; \"History of Duxford Airfield\" [VHS]; \"The Battle of the Somme: Official Pictures of the British Army in France\", Imperial War Museum [VHS]; WTKR News TV-3 Norfolk 11:00 p.m. 1st Story, Senator John Warner - Drugs, 9/14/1989 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; ABC Barbara Walters Special, 1/29/2992 [VHS]; MTV, Rock the Vote on News - \"Who's Afraid... ,1/24/1991; Rock the Vote Presentation, 2/6/1991 [VHS]","395: McNeil News Hour, 1/15, 1/16, \u0026 1/19 [VHS]; 401: WANY-10, WVEC-13, Senator John Warner Speaking on Military Health Care, 3/27/2000 [VHS]; 384: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 387: Lehrer News Hour, 10/28/1999 [VHS]; 425: \"Level With the American People\", Republican National Committee, Greg Stevens and Company, 12/19/1995 [VHS]; 386 \u0026 418: Untitled VHS; 405: MSNBC Hardball, 7/19/2001 [VHS]; 430: McLaughlin One on One, 5/17/1993; 402: WJLA Channel 7 Local News, 8/27/2001 [VHS]; 419: \"American Promise, Selections From the Series\", Farmers Insurance Group Presentation [VHS]; 406: CBS Face the Nation, 3/29/1998 [VHS]; 400: The Center for Security, Policy Keeper of the Flame Dinner Highlights, 11/3/1999 [VHS]; 409: Lehrer News Hour, 11/29/1999 [VHS]; 394: MSNBC 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 9/27/2000 [VHS]; 408: 20/20, 4/20/2001 [VHS]; 429: McNeil/Lehrer, 5/8/1995 [VHS]; 411: Youth Leadership Initiative \"Imagine A Nation's Future...\", University of Virginia Center for Governmental Studies [VHS]; 422: Mark Warner vs. Senator John Warner, Hot Springs, Virginia, Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/1996 [VHS]; 385: General Short Testimony, SASC Hearing [VHS]; 431: Ross Perot Show, 4/25/1993 [VHS]; 413-414: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [2 VHS]; 421: Larry King Live, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 390: Delicias Putumayo Bloque Sur Farc Columbia Sur America [VHS]; 398: Lehrer News Hour, 11/13/1998 [VHS]; 396: Pentagon News Briefing, 6/15/2001 [VHS]; 403: Inside Politics, 7/27/2001 [VHS]; 380: News Hour, 8/25/2000 [VHS]; 399: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 393: PBS 6:00 - 9:00, 10/29/1999 [VHS]; 426: \"Breaking the Spell, Parts 1 \u0026 2\", Turner Broadcasting System, 2/13/1985 [VHS]; 397: Press Conference, 10/30/2001 [VHS]; 382: MSNBC Decision 2000, 2/29/2000 [VHS]; 388 \u0026 407: Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [2 VHS]; 392: Larry King Live, 1/19/2000 [VHS]; 389: Floor Statements [VHS]; 391: Press Conference on High Tech and Jobs, 5/20/1997 [VHS]; 410: Pageantry of the Corps, Battle Color Ceremony at San Diego [VHS]; 412: ABC, CBS, NBC Nightly News, 2/3/2000 [VHS]; 416: Miscellaneous Tapings [VHS]; 381: \"Getting Things Done\", Citizens for the Republican Congress, McCarthy Marcus Hennings, Ltd. [VHS]","586: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/1/1995 \u0026 9/4/1995 [VHS]; 546: Lehrer News Hour, 4/9/1998 \u0026 4/10/1998 [VHS]; 552: World News Tonight, Walker - Patent: Trademark Office, 9/15/1998 [VHS]; 556: WSLS-TV, Senator John Warner, Day in the Life Series [VHS]; 533: News Hour, Kosovo Segment, 10/1/1998 [VHS]; 553: Evans \u0026 Novak, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 545: Lehrer News Hour, 4/7/1998 \u0026 4/8/1998 [VHS]; 540: Lehrer News Hour, 5/25/1998, 5/26/1998, \u0026 5/27/1998 [VHS]; 597: Senator John Warner Visit to Dahlgren School, 2/15/1994 [VHS]; 561: Ancore Capabilities Video, 9/17/2001 [VHS]; 581: WSLS Channel 10 and WSET Channel 13, Senator John Warner 11:00 Coverage, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 578: John McLaughlin's One on One with Senator John Warner and Senator Richard Bryan, 7/14/1996 [VHS]; 544: \"For the Record, Senator John Warner\", WCVE/WHTJ, 3/27/1998 [VHS]; 539: Lehrer News Hour, 4/28/1998 [VHS]; 550: Floor Statement, Stealth Bomber, 9/16/1997 [VHS]; 591: Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/14/1999 [VHS]; 564: 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [VHS]; 549: NBC, Segment on Aircraft in Air Shows, 9/19/1997 [VHS]; 589: CNN Off-Air, 2/4/1997 [VHS]; 541: Lehrer News Hour, 5/28/1998 \u0026 5/29/1998 [VHS]; 579: Capitol Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Guest Senator John Warner, 9/24/1999 [VHS]; 542: VBA Debate, 7/10/1996 [VHS]; 592: NBC Nightly News, Segment on Bosnia, 12/18/1997 [VHS]; 538: NBC Channel 4 Live with D. 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Intrepid - An American Celebration\" [U-Matic]; C-Span, Discussion with Senator John Warner, General Kelly, and Barbara Reynolds of USA Today, Tapes 1 \u0026 2, 4/1/1991 [2 VHS]; 268: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [Reel to Reel Video]; \"Petersburg: Pride in the Past, Progress for the Future [3/4\" Video]; Senator John Warner, #298, 3/9/1982 [U-Matics]","576: U.S. Senate Primary Election Night, Senator John Warner/Miller, 6/11/1996 [VHS]; 524: Larry King Live, Senator John Warner, 3/23/1999 [VHS]; 573: PBS Lehrer News Hour, 1/15/1998 [VHS]; 585: Armed Services Hearing, 2/2/2000 [VHS]; 558: Senator John Warner Vietnam Memorial [BetaCam]; 432: C-Span, 4/27/1993 [VHS]; 423: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; 583: Wheels Up the Wall, 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 404: Senate Floor from 9:30 AM, 7/20/2001 [VHS]; 575: C-Span, \"Republican Mock Convention\", 3/2/1996 [VHS]; 567: \"Jesus\" 9-11 Remembrance Edition, Inspirational Films, Inc., 2001 [VHS]; 572: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/6/1995 [VHS]; 427: Channel 3 - Norfolk, After Richmond Debate, 10/19/1984; Channel 13, Chesapeake Bay, Channel 10, Bishop Willis Show, 10/23/1984 [VHS]; 560: Swearing in 1985, Vice President Bush [Beta]; 525: ARC Birthday Greeting, 4/22/1999 [VHS]; 537: McLaughlin/CNN Late Edition, Sunday 1/17 [VHS]; 417: ABC News, 8/21/1999 [VHS]; 534: Nunn Kiosk, \"Start Here\" Demo, Dominion Post [VHS]; 535: Long Awaited Senator John Warner Profiles, aired 5/29/1996 [VHS]; 428: Base Closing Commission, 5/21/1993; 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [9 VHS]; 557: \"The Media Senator\", Senator John Warner, Dick Leggitt Media, Flite 3, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 424, 433, 526, 530-531, 562 \u0026 569: 7 Untitled VHS; 570: McNeill/Lehrer, 7/22/1994 [VHS]; 582: WSLV Channel 10 6:00, Senator John Warner Roanoke, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 527: PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 5/6/1999 [VHS]; 596: Grayson's News Tapes, Thursday [VHS]; 574: NBC and CBS News, 1/4/1996 [VHS]; 566: \"World School 2000\", Special Version, Lincoln Memorial University, 10/16/2000 [VHS]; 584: \"A Time to Make History\", Republican Party of Virginia and Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association, 8/18/1999 [VHS]; 420: CNN, 2/22/1989 [VHS]; 536: Senator John Warner Commend Pilot O'Grady with Dole, 5/13/1993 [VHS]; 543: ABC News, Daryl Jones Segment, 7/22/1998 [VHS]","Lehrer News Hour, 11/26/1999 [VHS]; CNN Larry King Live, 2/12/1999 [VHS]; Armed Service Committee, 4/13/2000 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 10/19/1999 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, Osprey Program, 1/21/2001; Lehrer, Defense Budget, 2/12/2001 [VHS]; Armed Services Committee, 4/6/2000 [VHS]; CNN 7:00 - 8:00 AM, 5/16/2000 [VHS]; ABC News Segment \"Lap Top to the Floor\", 9/8/1997 [VHS]; D'Amato Office: Nightline, Whitewater, 3/11/1996 [VHS]; Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, 7/22/1993 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 1/15/2001 [VHS]; Lehrer News Hour, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; ABC 11:30 PM - 12:00 AM, 10/1/1999 [VHS]; First Panel of Foreign Relations Hearing, 10/7/1999 [VHS]; \"Leadership\", General John P. 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Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [1 Inch Videotape on Reel]; 415: Senator John Warner Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [BetaCam]; 316: Channel 9, with Senator John Warner at ATOKA [VHS]; 521: Yorktown CG48 Launching, 4/16/1984 [U-Matic-S]; 523: Yorktown CG 48 Ceremony, 4/16/1983 [U-Matic]; 446: WTTG - Washington, D.C., \"Inaugural Opening Ceremonies\" [Beta]; 519: Senator John Warner #459, 4/6/1982 [U-Matic]","468: John Warner Promos by G.W. Whitehurst, 10/12/1978 [audiocassette]; 455: Shad Planking, Waverly, Virginia, 4/18/1979 [audiocassette]; 493: Senator Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 227: Erkilitian FR (Arlington), 3/20/1996; Fairfax County Convention (Miscellaneous) [audiocassette]; 477: Town Meeting Kennedy Center, Braden \u0026 Buchannan [audiocassette]; 230: Warner, 7/4/1995 [audiocassette]; 448: Town Meeting Kennedy Center; National Public Radio, Helen Whelean Defense Spending, 1/4/1982 [audiocassette]; 464: Senator Jackson on Face the Nation, 2/20 [audiocassette]; 504: Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Norfolk, Virginia, 5/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 255-258, 434-435, 437, 440, 443, 454, 473, 474, 485, \u0026 490: 14 Untitled audiocassettes; 237: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, 1995 [audiocassette]; 505: Judge Sheffield Group, Dirksen Building, 5/9/1980 [audiocassette]; 344: Don Baker's VCU Class, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 452: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Richmond, Virginia, 1/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 510: U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [reel to reel]; 355: RPV, 5/18/1989 [audiocassette]; 513: Audio Track of Video [reel to reel]; 499: Lincoln Day Dinner, Columbus, Ohio, 2/15/1980; Columbus Press Conference [audiocassette]; 487: Senator John Warner New Availability, re: Judgeships, Alexandria Courthouse, 4/13/1981 [audiocassette]; 486 \u0026 500: Wayne/Senator John Warner Luncheon, Capitol Hill, 3/6/1980 [2 audiocassettes]; 226: Senator John Warner Radio Conference, 3/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 466: Dick Allen, Senator John Warner Et al Foreign Press Briefing, 6/20 [audiocassette]; 353: Senator John Warner 1990 Radio; Nunn/Senator John Warner re: Tower, 2/6/1989; CBS [audiocassette]; 217: NPR and Internet Launch, 4/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 480 \u0026 484: Heinz Seminar, Tapes 2 \u0026 3 [2 audiocassettes]; 459: Conference of Christians and Jews, Hampton, Virginia, 3/1/1979 [audiocassette]; 462: Armed Services, DoD Authorization, 1/30 [audiocassette]; 342: Richmond Trip, 3/30 [audiocassette]; 225: Herrico and Fairfax GOP Mass Meetings/Convention, 3/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 359: The BQ Show 3:00 - 4:00 P.M., Oliver North, 9/19/1994 [audiocassette]; 441: Senator John Warner, Republican State Convention, Richmond, 1993 [audiocassette]; 220: Fox 5 and NYT 6/6/1996 and 6/17/1996 [audiocassette]; 343: \"The Dalton Gang Working Together\", Paramel Productions [audiocassette]; 231: Miller and Pro-Family Press Conference, 3/12/1996 [audiocassette]; 450: MBS, Reporters Roundup, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/21/1980 [audiocassette]; Bob Tata/Delegate, \"Senator John Warner Endorse\", 1991 [audiocassette]; 252: FEC Conference, 5/6/1996; Bork Spot, 5/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 213: Senator John Warner, Daily Press Ed. Board, 5/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 246: Charles Hawkins Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/21/1995 [audiocassette]; 491: News Availability, Charlottesville, 4/17 [audiocassette]; 501: Edward Roeder Interview, Senator John Warner Office, 3/13/1980 [audiocassette]; 242-244: \"Who's Jim Miller\", \"Why\", and \"Avoided\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/21/1996 [3 audiocassettes]; 445: Senator John Warner at AP Dinner, Richmond, \"Raw Meat\", 2/3/1995 [audiocassette]; 463: Richmond Press Conference, 4/14 [audiocassette]; 471: \"The Senators\", Senator John Warner, 3 Shows [audiocassette]; 264: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, Master Tape, 9/21/1995 [DAT]; 449: Fundraising Dinner, Richmond, 3/7/1981; Senator John Warner on Charlie Huddle, 3/2/1983 [audiocassette]; 518: Plenary Session, MIT Law Afternoon Session, 1/13/1977; SALT#3, RICH, 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 492: Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/30/1995 [audiocassette]; 444: Lloyd Grove re: BW [audiocassette]; 498: CNN Press Conference; Lincoln Day Dinner, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2/14/1980 [audiocassette]; 345: Senator John Warner Farm PSA [audiocassette]; 236: Miller Ad Response Press Conference, 5/16/1996 [audiocassette]; 248: Lexington - Wtc, 3/1/1996 \u0026 3/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 456: Admiral Rickover [audiocassette]; 483: Huntsville, Alabama; Alabama Press Conference [audiocassette]; 250: Bob Gibson, 4/10/1996 [audiocassette]; 460: Senator John Warner - Jerry Brown, 4/13/1979; Bill Miller [audiocassette]; 214: WNIS, Dr. Moller, 6/11/1996 [audiocassette]; 352: Sam Donaldson, 6/22/1992; Peter Harding, 1/21/1992 [audiocassette]; 233: Lynchburg/Danville, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 358: Governor Allen's Congress Roundtable, AM, Senator John Warner, BC, 3/29/1994 [audiocassette]; 215: Dole Endorsement, 5/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 354: Painting Notes from Arnett [audiocassette]; 238: WRVA Radio, Jim Miller with Lou Dean, 6/6/1996 [audiocassette]; 350: Lloyd Grove, 12/14/1989 [audiocassette]; 512: Byrd, Tape #2 [reel to reel]; 451: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; Gannett, CIA, 11/26/1991 [audiocassette]; 494: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 216: Peter Hardin, 5/26/1996 [audiocassette]; 475: Senator John Warner, Coleman Headquarters Opening, 9/5/1981; Battle of the Virginia Capes, Virginia Beach [audiocassette]; 469: WHK and Jim Clarke WJLA; WHK and WRVA Radio [audiocassette]; 259-262: 4 Untitled Microcassettes; 228: Peter Baker, 4/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 247: Senator John Warner Interviews with Jim Perry and Peter Hardin, 4/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 351: Lloyd Grove, 8/11/1989 [audiocassette]; 503: Navy Federal Credit Union, Vienna, Virginia, 3/24/1980 [audiocassette]; 478: Mark Shields, Business and Government Relations Council, Winsby, 9/19/1980 [audiocassette]; 488: Memphis, 10/28; 6 Ads, Alabama \u0026 Burton Lunch [audiocassette]; 360: Peter Hardin, TTD; Cokie Roberts, CNN; Laurie Kellman, TWT; Dave McConnell, TOP; Jan Smith, Fox [audiocassette]; 219: Barrett-Times/Welsh, USA Today, 5/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 457: Interviews: Henry Eason, Nation's Business; Nancy King, Virginia Network; Jim Canan, Business Week, 2/16/1983 [audiocassette]; 495: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980; Senator John Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 476: CSNY, Zevon [audiocassette]; 509, 514 \u0026 515: 3 Untitled Reel to Reel; 489: Today, 10/28/1981 [audiocassette]; 447 \u0026 465: WNIS, Senator John Warner/Gordon Hammett, Sides 1-4, 10/25/1979 [2 audiocassettes]; 348: Pledge, Master, 3/3/1990 [audiocassette]; 222: Senator John Warner/Senator Bond Fundraiser, 4/30/1996 [audiocassette]; 511: Keynote Address, 1/13/1977; SALT Reel #1, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]","Press [envelope]; 2 Untitled Envelopes; Outdate Senator John Warner Formal Black and White Portrait [box]; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders; Senator John Warner Formal Color and Black and White Portraits [box]; Senator John Warner and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon Wine Festival [envelope]; Armed Services \"Change of Command\" pictures [envelope]; Photo Studio SD-685 [envelope]; The White House [envelope]","Eastern Europe, Berlin Wall, 1989 [envelope]; 1983; Contact Sheets and Negatives, 1992; 1982; Photographs, 1990; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders","Campaign, 1995-2000 [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder; Political 1988, Bork; Today; 1995 Constitutional Right to Primary Election [accordion folder]; 1998 Congressional [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign Volunteers; 1998 Campaign; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign/Casework; Lawsuit; Michael Wilding [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002 [accordion folder]; Mark Warner [accordion folder]; Mark Warner, 2001","\"Achievable Dream\", Metro Video Productions, 7/16/1997 [VHS]; U.S. Senate Memos; 1996 Senate Race, Senator John Warner Items; Senator John Warner v. Miller; Warner Calendars, 1995-1996 [envelopes]; Transportation Builder, ARTBA, 5/2000 [magazine]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Rules Committee, 1994; \"Choosing Sides: I Remember Vietnam, Fields of Fire\", Non Fiction Films, 1998 [VHS]; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Lyndon LaRouche, 1994; 2 Untitled Folders: Senator Packwood; Election Law; Untitled Presentation Folder: 1998 Senate Campaign; Speeches and Statements; Press Releases; Nancy Spannaus; VDDA Navy Housing Event, Henninger, Richmond, 4/1998 [VHS]; Loose Papers: Press Releases; Campaign Notes; Changing the Name of the Library of Congress, 1993-1998; Welcome to Alexandria; NATO; Crook, G. Gail; Warner Donor Volunteer Lists [envelopes]; \"Defeat Ollie North, That Son-of-a-Bush\", 1994 [booklet] (2 copies); Jacob Hornberger, 2002 Campaign; Breast Cancer Notes, Draft Speech [presentation folder]","87 Folders, Kasten, Aleyda to Sugar, Ron","FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings SW Virginia; CJS 2005: William \u0026 Mary (Court 21); CJS 2005: Lonesome Pine; Labor HHS 2005: Carilion Health; CJS 2005: Hampton Alert; CJS 2005: 0 - 3 (Zero to Three); CJS 2005: Achievable Dream; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Beach; Berryville Citizens Association; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Virginia Medical School; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jamestown Commission; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jeremiah Project; FY 2005 Labor HHS: NORC Richmond; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Monster Gat Sol; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services of Tidewater; Social Security Title IV-C Funds; FY 2005 Labor: Philip Theodosiou; FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings; FY 2005 Labor: University of Virginia - Youth Leadership Initiative; CJS 2005: Suffolk; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Our Health, Russ Potts; Fairfax City and Title I Allocation; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Military Institute; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Culpepper Dental; CJS 2005: Cops Appropriation VCPI; FY 2005 Labor: St. John Baptist in the Woods; FY 2005 Labor: University of Appalachia; Labor HHS 2005: Christopher Newport; FY 2005 Labor: William \u0026 Mary; Labor HHS 2005: Alliance for Consumer Education; Labor HHS 2005: Samples; FY 2005 Labor: Riverside; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters; CJS 2005: ATF Request; Labor HHS 2005: Bon Secours; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Wolf Trap; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance (NVHA); CJS 2005: Alexandria; FY 2005 Labor HHS: INOVA - Clark Moore; CJS 2005: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); CJS 2005: Center for Criminal Justice Tech (Mitretek); Labor HHS 2005: Arl Free Clinic; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Living Museum; FY 2005 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; Labor HHS 2005: Bellmont; FY 2005 Labor HHS: James Madison University; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Community College System; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Services; Labor HHS 2005: Black Lung; CJS 2005: Chesapeake; Boy Scouts of America; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia High School League; Labor HHS 2005: Achievable Dream; CJS 2005: Appropriations Information (C.J.S.); FY 2005 Labor: Woodrow Wilson (Presidential Library); FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Osteopathic; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Mennonite University; Labor HHS 2005: American Military Spouse Foundation (AMSEF); FY 2005 Labor HHS: George Mason University; CJS 2005: Shenandoah; FY 2005 Labor HHS: First Freedom; FY 2005 Labor: Regent; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Experience Works; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning, Danville; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Lynch - Academy of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Parents Anonymous; FY 2005 Labor: O. Winston Link Museum; Labor HHS 2005: Center for Mental Health Services; Labor HHS 2005: America on the Move; FY 2005 Labor HHS: National Federation of the Blind; FY 2005 Labor: Project Access; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)","Colin L. Powell, General USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff [accordion folder]; Powell, Colin USA/JCS Nomination File/2nd Term [accordion folder]; Northern Virginia Women's Conference, 1990 [accordion folder]; Colonel James J. Steele, USA Nomination File; David Addington to Be DoD General Counsel; Hemingway, Col. Thomas L. USAF, Promotion File; Inaugural, 2001; Wiss, Robert E., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Studeman, William O. to Be Deputy Director CIA; Gierke, Herman F., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Crawford, Susan, Court Military Appeals Nomination","VA-HUD Appropriations Bill (Passed 9/24) [accordion folder]; FY 2000 Defense Appropriations/Foreign Operations Appropriations, 6/30 [accordion folder]; Commerce - Justice - State Appropriations [accordion folder]; FY 2001 Defense Appropriations; FY 2000 National Defense Authorization (Amendments, C.R.'s, Dear Colleagues) [accordion folder]; Women on Submarines [accordion folder]; Military Construction Appropriations/State Department Reauthorization, 6/22 [accordion folder]","Nomination: Springer, Hearing 5/18/2005 [binder]; Portman OMB Nomination 109th, 5/17/2006 [presentation folder]; Staunton/Roanoke Trip, 8/8 - 8/9/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Bilbray, Marshall, Blair, Hearing 11/14/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Doan, Hearing 5/22/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Combs, Hearing 5/25/2005 [binder]; Governors of USPS Confirmation Hearing, 6/29/2006 [presentation folder]; Susan Dudley OMB Nomination [accordion folder]; Nomination: Paulison, Hearing 5/24/2006 [binder]; Nomination: McMillin, Hearing 7/13/2006 [binder]; Business Meeting, 6/22/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Portman, Hearing 5/17/2006 [binder]; 5 Steno Pads, Floor Notes 2005-2006","The Almanac of Seapower, Navy League of the United States, 1989 \u0026 1992 [2 books]; Unauthorized Appropriations - History; Committee Business - Trip Reports; Civil Service [accordion folder]; Committee Inquiries - Stephen Breyer; Committee Inquiries - National Security Strategy [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court Structure Issues; Committee Business - Procedures; Air Force Magazine, 1992 US Air Force Almanac, Air Force Association; Air Force Magazine, 1991 USAF Almanac/Operation Desert Storm; Civil Service: War Powers; Committee Business - Security","Mary Baldwin; Mothball Fleet (3 folders); MSMC Heritage Fund (U.S. Marine Corps); George Washington University; Swanson Molt; Box with 43 3.5\" Disks of Backup Files, Press Releases, Briefing Materials, Trip Files, and Photographs, 1993-2001; Travel; Strategic Insights; Veterans, Retirees, and Assorted Associations; NASCAR; James Madison; TRAC; Thank Yous; Ship Wreck Allocation; Ship Repair","U.S. Senate Stationery; Accepted Scheduling Items [accordion folder]; Scheduling Files (8 folders)","William and Mary; University of Virginia; V-22 Info Papers; Roanoke/Virginia Tech, 5/12/2000 - 5/13/2000; University of Virginia, USAID; WorldSpace [presentation folder]; August Recess District Work Period 2002 (2 copies); Trip File: Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin, 8/2/1999 (2 folders); World Space (?); Loose Papers: Press Clippings and Newspapers, 2001-2002; C. Warner; Judy/Carter (?); Virginia Tech; Analysis Converting SSBNS to SSGNS; Conversations with America 2000 (2 copies, each in 3 folders); Susan; Dulles High Tech Tour, 7/26/1999 (2 copies); Virginia Danville","FY 2002 NDAA: Passed Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: House Requested Conference Support; 9/11/2001 [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Supplemental Appropriations; Missile Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Budget [accordion folder]; Submarine Centennial; FY 2002 NDAA: National Defense Features Program; Killed in Action, Boise de Hattonville, Hattonville, France, 9 November, 1944 Subject: Delayed Memorial Affairs Crash Site - Search and Recovery and Application for Possible French Decorations [binder]; FY 2002 NDAA [accordion folder]; 9/11/2001: Foreign Expressions of Support; 9/11/2001: Casualty Lists; FY 2002 NDAA: Demilitarization of Military Equipment; FY 2002 NDAA: Pending Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: Priorities; Naval Reactors Commemorative; FY 2002 NDAA: HASC Outsourcing Issues; Old Letters; Turnover [empty accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Challenge Program; FY 2002 NDAA: Health Information Assurance; Homeland Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Conference Issues","FCC: Digital Television; Airline Loan Guarantees: Gemini Air Cargo; Richmond International Airport [accordion folder]; Airports: Virginia Airports; Identity Theft: FTC Information; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Legislation; FCC: Verizon 271; Airline Loan Guarantees [accordion folder]; FCC: Must Carry - Multicasting; Airports: Shenandoah Airport; Aviation: Air Traffic Control Privatization; Airports: Norfolk Airport; MWAA: Dulles 25 mile; Senator John Warner Letter to Danville Community College (RCATT), 3/13/2003; NASA: Buzz Aldrin Space Vision Institute; Airports: Lynchburg; MWAA: National - Closure; FCC: Virginia Cellular - ETC Letter; Telecom [accordion folder]; Aviation: FAA Pay Issue - RIC; FCC: Wi-Fi (2 folders); Commerce: Virginia Baseball, 7/8/2003; NASA: ORB Image; Airline Loan Guarantees: Reagan National Airport; Aviation: U.S. Airways - United; Commerce: Hyundai; Airports: Roanoke; Voice of America; Airline Loan Guarantees: Evergreen: Loan Guarantee Application; Aviation: Aviation World's Fair; Commerce: Bristol Urban Letter; Aviation: Newport News - Williamsburg Airport; Nanotechnology [accordion folder]; Aviation: Northern Neck Airport; Airports: Tri-Cities; MWAA: Dulles APM Contract; Airports: Pennington Gap; FCC: Low Power FM; Airline Loan Guarantees: U.S. Airways - PBGC; FCC: Cable; Airports: CACI Airport Sensors; Aviation: Senator John Warner Statement on Rosenker NTSB Nomination, 2/27/2003; NASA: NASA Shared Services Center; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Airport - GA; Airports: Airport America; Identity Theft [accordion folder]; Commerce: Census; Commerce: Bristol MSA (2 folders); Airports: Charlottesville Airport; Aviation: U.S. - China Air Routes; MWAA: Dulles","123 folders, Arranged by Date","Fort Belvoir Shooting Range [accordion folder]; ITT; Lexington; IIT Research Institute; Kimmel/Short: Senator John Warner [accordion folder]; Intermec Corporation, FY 2000 Programs; Japanese Imperial Army; International Training, Inc.; Title 11/OECD Dyer, Ellis [accordion folder]","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers; Talk, 10/1999 [magazine]; National Journal's CongressDailyAM, 5/13/1999 [magazine]; National Defense, 4/2000 [magazine] (2 copies)","2000 Virginia Business Cases: Dresser - Rand Compressors; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives: Arlington Cemetery; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Kempter File (VE Issue); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Seacoast; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Edenspace - Depleted Uranium; Congressional Record, 107th Congress, 2nd Session No. 129 (2 copies); Special Projects: PBS Documentary Korea (50th); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Nuclear Capable Cranes; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Alliant Tech Systems; The National Army Museum at Fort Belvoir [presentation folder]; Special Projects: Lavinia Currier; Naval Audit Service [accordion folder]; Special Projects [accordion folder]; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives [accordion folder]; Kevin's Lunch","Joint Committee on Printing; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1981-1982; House Bills, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R.1197 thru H.R.3919; Senate Joint Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.J.Res.3 thru S.Res.176; Senate Concurrent Resolutions, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, S.Con.Res.101 thru S.Con.Res.137; Senate Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, SRes.15 thru S.Res.486; Sponsored Legislation, 96th Congress; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980; Senate Bills, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.103 thru S.3054; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980-1981; Congressional Record, 1979 Floor Statements","121 envelopes, Arranged by Date","DoE [accordion folder]; Tritium: Accelerator Production of Tritium; DoE: Low Level Radioactive Waste; DoE: DoE Budget; Tritium [accordion folder]; Tritium: Burns \u0026 Roe, Accelerator; Tritium: Tritium \u0026 Framatome; DoE: DoE Security","Missile Defense; Fort Belvoir Access [accordion folder]; FY 2003 Authorization Conference [accordion folder]; Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2001; U.S. Department of the Army [presentation folder]; Committee: Ansley; FY 2002 Defense Authorization/Appropriations [accordion folder]; Technology Clippings [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Supplemental; Cindy - Cord or Marc [envelope]; Virginia Land Issues [accordion folder]; Kennedy; Patrick [empty accordion folder]; 2001 Defense Authorization (FY 2001), Passes 7/13 (97-3) [accordion folder]; Mark [empty accordion folder]; World War II Memorial [accordion folder]; Authorization 2003 Floor [accordion folder]","108th: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Dear Colleagues, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Finance, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Judiciary, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Environment and Public Works, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Senator John Warner Sponsored/Cosponsored Legislation, Unanimous Consent's for Sponsored Legislation, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Floor Statements, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Rules and Administration, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2004 [accordion folder]","Senate Record Votes, 102nd Congress [accordion folder]; Republican Convention (Material), 6/2000; Press Releases, 1990 [accordion folder]; Press Releases, Talking Points, and Memorandum [accordion folder]; Completion of Senator John Warner's Voting Record for 96th Congress [accordion folder]; Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Speech. 6/2000 (2 folders)","Talking Points: Eangus Eagle Award, 3/13/2001; Governor's Office/State Government Issues [accordion folder]; Talking Points [accordion folder]; Infilco Degremont; Blacklisting [accordion folder]; Talking Points: Forrestal; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: VAMC Richmond Trip; Talking Points: JINSA; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Army Talmud Event, 5/22/2001; Speech Drafts, State Travel, 8/5 to 8/7 [presentation folder]; CNO Executive Panel; A-76 Information; Dadona Manor [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Rhode Island Trip, 12/8/1999; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits [accordion folder]; Bob Pyle - Software; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Tidewater Science Summit - Schrock, 8/6/2001; Owl Creek Boat Pump; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits: Arnold Spielberg's Bronze Star Memorial; Talking Points: NGAUS Award, Harry S. Truman Award, Taping 9/7; Carlson's Raiders; Talking Points: Armed Forces Marketing Council; Biographies","FCC Application - CWA Communication; Suspense Accounts (Family Farm); Untitled Accordion Folder: Hearing Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Legislation - Confidentiality of Medical Information, 2/26/1998; HIPAA [accordion folder]; Bills Pending Before the Committee, Charles Phillips/Mr. Warner; Charles Robinson Bill; Post Office Closings; Public Power Bonds; Loose Papers: Tobacco Issues, 1997-1999; NALC Speech, 5/1999; American Cancer Society, Advocacy and Public Issues [presentation folder]; Treasury, Postal - Security [accordion folder]; EEOC, Charles Phillips, Legislative Counsel [presentation folder]; Postal, 1995; Richmond Post Office; Untitled Accordion Folder: Invitations, To Call, and Meeting Requests; Treasury, Postal [accordion folder]","Nomination - General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Paisley/FBI Files Generally; Colonel Steele/Lt. Colonel Earl; Nomination of Honorable John Tower to be the Secretary of Defense, 1/1989, Nominee Paperwork and Follow-Up [accordion folder]; Clinkscales, William A., Director of Selective Service [accordion folder]","UVA Center for Law and National Security [accordion folder]; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping: Pat Tucker; Keynote Address - UVA Center for Law and National Security Seminar, 9/23/1988; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping [accordion folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers; The 1973 War Powers Resolution: Law and Practice, The U.S. Naval War College [bound volume]; U.S. Senate, Janet, 10/21 [presentation folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers [accordion folder]","2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Black and White and Color Images of Senator Warner; Untitled Accordion Folder: Press Clippings, 1977; John Warner, United States Senator: Integrity...Conservative...Thoughtful Leadership--Working for Virginia, 1996 [booklet]; Olympic Torch Photo; Untitled Photo Album: Yorktown Bicentennial Celebration, 1981 [spiralbound]; Spring 1979 - Warner and Mail [envelope]; Boy Scout Jubilee and Main Training Corp, FT. AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979","Untitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026 M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. Spots, 1984 [audiocassette] (2 copies); Nightline [audiocassette]; Post Debate (NHRFE) Press Q \u0026 A- Vienna, 10/13/1984 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Intro and Speech, 7/23/1987 [audiocassette]","Commissioning Ceremony: USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Philadelphia Naval Base, 11/14/1970 [binder]; Visit to Vietnam [binder]; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976 (photographs); Launching of the USS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687): Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, 1/12/1974 [binder]; Certificate of Guarantee (Five-Foot Tusk of Monodom Linnaeus), 1972 (stuck to Newport News binder); Presented to Honorable John W. Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. Warner, NAS Miramar, 10/14/1972 [binder]; Allied Forces Southern Europe [binder]","1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Seniors; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Support Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Untitled Folder: AID and FCC; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Pay Raise; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Funding; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Comparison; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: NAACP; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Women's Issues; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Budget Article; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Ad; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Abortion; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Votes; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Christian Coalition; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: PAC Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Spending Cap; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: School Lunch; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Welfare - Breaux Vote; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Legislative Accomplishments; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Medicare; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Affirmative Action; NAACP Convention; Environmental Initiatives","Untitled Binder: Photographs of Senator Warner at Document Signing; Warner '84 Report, Fall 1983 and 11/1984; Slides [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Photograph of Senator Warner from Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Loose Contact Proofs; Loose Papers: Campaign Ads; Untitled Presentation Folder: Community Learning Week, 1989; Old Warner Speeches [envelope]; Warner Campaign Contact Sheet [5 bags]; Stock Photo [bag]; Loose Photographs: Senator Warner; Warner Direct Mail and Photographs, 1984-1990 [binder]; Legislative Vision, 1990 [binder]; Loose Papers: Victory 2000 - RV Tour Meetings; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia, 6/1-2/2001 - Official Souvenir Program [booklet]; John Warner US Senator (Campaign Material) [envelope] (2 copies)","Shafran, 8/8/1990 [envelope]; Direct Mailing 3/10/1990 [envelope]; Hare Forest, Charlottesville Breakfast, 11/3/1990 [envelope]; New York Event 85C, 10/29/1990 [envelope]; Bob Dole Health Team, 9/29. 1989 [envelope]; I'm A Fan of Senator John Warner [2 fans]; Presidential Event, 3/8/1990 [envelope]; Fraternal Order of Police; Intelligence Committee; Warner Senate Council; Political Correspondence; Vote Ratings; Luntz Research; Editorial Endorsements, 1996; Warner Campaign - General, 1996 [accordion folder]; VA Bar Association Debate; Doctored Photo Ad; Polls; Greg Stevens - Media, 1996; Vote Results, 11/5/1995; Mark Warner (3 folders); Sample (Campaign Mailings)","Political (Press Clippings); Fundraising - JW; Announcement - JW; Endorsements - JW; Appearances - JW; JW Debate, 7/1996; Originals - JW; Misc. Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder","Untitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background","Lawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor","Letters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller","Donald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995","Endorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978","Loose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations","1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North","Newspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign","3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner","Untitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980","Armed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]","Admin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]","US Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]","Assault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education","Untitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986","Cryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington","Military Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]","7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005","Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026 E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]","Untitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. Hoffman, ASD/PA (Withdrawn); Nominations - Samuel K. Lessey, Dir. SSS; Nominations - Laurence Garret, US Navy; Nominations - Milton Lohr, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense/Acquisition; Nominations - Robert Page, ASA/Civil Works; Nominations - Kathleen Buck, OSD/GC; Nominations - James H. Webb, Secretary of the Navy; Untitled Folder: Defense Memoranda; Untitled Folder: Frank Carlucci; Untitled Folder: Press Releases and Talking Points; Nominations - Jack Katzen, ASD Acquisitions and Logistics; Nominations - John J. Welch, ASAF/Acquisitions; Nominations - Ken Kramer, Asst. Sec. Army Financial Management; Nominations - Ron Lehman, Asst. Sec., Int'l Security Policy; Nominations - Grant Green, ASD (FM \u0026 P); Nominations - Daniel Howard, ASD (PA); Nominations - T. Burton Smith, Bd. Of Gov, USUHS; Nominations - Robert C. Duncan, Dir., DR \u0026 E; Nominations - Gordon Smith, ASD/C3I; Nominations - Alan M. Elkins, Bd. Of Regents USUHS; Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASN (M \u0026 P); Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASD (SOLIC); Secret - This is a Cover Sheet for Classified Information [booklet]","Exhibits to Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]","Military Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]","Natural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse","Major League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana","23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.","No Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)","John J. McMullen (JJMA); Laborers International; USS Indianapolis [accordion folder]; KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann); Maher; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's: Navy QDR; Klein Associates; iNFRAware; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's [accordion folder]; Infosystems Technology, Inc.; Homopolar/General Atomics; Litening Pod; Jefferson Lab, Free Electron Laser; Litton Marine; WMA-16 Inertial Reel; Laser; 104th Congress, H.R. 2754, OECD Shipbuilding Agreement [accordion folder]; Maersk Shipping; Hseverywhere; Jewell Industries/Ghana; Litton/PRC and JEDMICS; Lockheed; Interactive Housing; Hampton University; DTRA/Hy-Tech","Virgin Atlantic - USA; Swiss Skies - Afghanistan; DOT NPRM on Foreign Investments; AirTran; Atlantic Coast Airlines; FAA Reauthorization 2003 Conference; Inhole AD12; MARAD: DOD Auth, FY 2006; D.C. Metro Bill; Puerto Rico; EPW Nominations - FHWA/EPA, Rich Capka, 4/5/2006; Snowe (LIHEAP); Camden Landfill (NC); D.C. Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000","GSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission","JIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. I-II [2 books]; Ready Reserve [presentation folder]; Norfolk NSY [presentation folder]; Oceana; Sperry; Roles and Missions [presentation folder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Crystal City Property; Bosnia; Youth Service International, Inc. [presentation folder]; Senator McCain; Naval Audit Service Report: Ships Stores Conversion, 3/6/1995 [booklet]; Section 6 Schools (2 folders)","Cambridge Research Associates; Research; Loose Papers: Emergency Funding to Respond to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks, 2001; DoD Appropriations, FY 2002; Iran; Untitled Presentation Folder: Tricare, 2003; Foreign Relations Authorization (empty folder); DoD Authorization; Budget Process; IAVI (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative [presentation folder]; Atlantic Research Corporation; WMD/Intelligence on Iraq; Data Mining/TIA (Terrorism Information Awareness); BWX; World War II Memorial Postage Stamp; NIAC (National Iranian American Council [presentation folder]; Concurrent Receipt; Loose Papers: HIV/AIDS Background Materials, 2003; Tydings Trophy; Tributes; Loose Papers: The Department of Homeland Security, President George W. Bush, 6/2002; Loose Papers: FY 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Ongoing Military Operations, 9/2003; Briar Tek and MOBI (Man Overboard Indicating System); International Family Planning - Mexico City; Kosovo; Butler Parachute Systems; Aspect; Loose Papers: Selected Combating Terrorism Quotes Made By Senator Warner From 1/1/1999 Until 9/12/2001; Caterpillar; Iraq Airports - Skylink; Department of the Navy Critical Infrastructure Protection Council Meeting [binder]; Global AIDS Alliance [presentation folder]","23 Folders, Harding, George T. to Williams, Louis A.","Energy: TVA - Board; Cape Wind: Wind Letter to Rumsfeld; Energy: Coal; Maritime: Title XI - Shipbuilding; DynCorp; Energy: S.1746 Nuclear Security; Maritime: Bobby Bray; Energy: CAFE; Port Security: S.2426 Port Security (Schumer); Energy: Coal Waste Recycling; Maritime: Maersk - Maritime Security; Maritime: Security Program; Maritime: SPEEDE/Metro Machine; Maritime: Norfolk Dredging; Maritime: FastShip, Inc.: Senator John Warner; Energy: Dominion - Nuclear; Maritime: Customs - Norfolk; Energy: FERC; Energy: Virginia Co-Ops; Maritime: MSP (DoD Authorization); Port Security [accordion folder]; Port Security: RAND; Maritime: Stuyvesant Loophole; Energy: Jefferson Lab; Maritime: Ballast Water Treatment; Maritime: U.S. Coast Guard - MSST (Marine Safety and Security Team); Pipeline Safety [accordion folder]; Energy: Energy; Energy: Price Anderson (NRC); Maritime: Highlander Sea; Energy: Advanced Separation Technologies - Coal; Cape Wind [accordion folder]; Coast Guard LSZH Issue [accordion folder]; Maritime: Portsmouth/Maersk Interchange; Maritime: NISA (National Invasive Species Act) Reauthorization (2 folders); Maritime: Cable-Laying Ships","John G. Tower to Be Secretary of Defense [3 accordion folders]; 8 Folders, Avery, Clarence S. to Wincup, G. Kim","SAIC; Spot Image; TRW; Vanguard Research (VRI) [accordion folder]; Veridian; VSE; Atomic Vets (2 folders); Radiation Victims - Lila Beagle; Korean War Memorial; Kuwait AT \u0026 T; Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1997 [accordion folder]; Press Clippings, 1/2005","Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 3/8/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 1/30/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/13/2006; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/14/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/15/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Response; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/6/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/10/2006 [accordion folder]","Nat. Guard/Reserve; Percival McCormack; Mariner's Museum USS Monitor; George Mason; Heritage Center; JW Letters; Lexington Inst.; Dear Colleagues (Pending); Dear Colleagues (Signed); CVNX Funding (2 folders); Chamberlain Hotel (3 folders); Charles Warner; CINC North; Concurrent Receipt; BRAC; FY 2003 Auth. Conf.; Future; AIPAC, etc.; VA Army and National Guard Issues: AFIP; VA Army and National Guard Issues: MTMC Ft. Eustis Issue; Fort Pickett/Blackstone Sewer Pros.; Boeing [envelope]; CTBT Stuff; Gulf War Syndrome; Korean War 50th Commemoration [accordion folder]; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korea; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korean War Veterans Assoc. - Legislation; Missile Defense Issues (ABM, BMDO, etc.); PNTR China [accordion folder]; Export License Articles (Control)","Blackbird; Oceana Sensor Technology; Atlantic Research Corporation (SEQUA); Jones Group; Iridium; Medicorp Health; McDermott/BWX; Newport News Shipbuilding [accordion folder]; American Maritime Congress; Ranger Raid - Somalia, 10/1993; Alliant Techsystems; EDS, Senator John Warner Trip to Norfolk, 7/9/2001; Metro Machine; John Deere Vehicle Group, 2/21/2002 Presentation; Edenspace; John Deere [presentation folder]; Raytheon; Colonna's Shipyard; Sabtech; CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation); Davis Boat Works - Frank Wagner; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); DSR (Digital System Resources, Inc.); John Deere GM Meeting, 2/26; Orbital/Briar Trek; Babington; Omnisec; Lipps-Crane (John Crane-Lips); DGI (Defense Group Inc.); Noesis; Global Technology; American Shipbuilding Association; ITT Industries; Lockheed Martin [accordion folder]","Inauguration 1997; Personal - Navy US Naval Academy, The Museum \"Henry Huddleston Rogers Ship Model Collection\" [envelope]; Personal - Air Force (General) [envelope]; Personal - US Navy Memorial Foundation (Senator serves on Board) [envelope]; Personal - Photos, Incidents at Sea Agreement Negative [envelope]; Personal - Armed Serves Committee, 1989 [envelope]; Personal - Navy, Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, Inc. [envelope]; Personal - Navy, General Correspondence [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Personal - Organizational Meeting; Personal - Senate History [envelope]; Personal - Senator/Congressmen (Former Members) [envelope]; Personal - Senate Republican Conference [envelope]; Personal - Senate Telecommunications Department, Wats Extender [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Letter of Resignation [2 envelopes]; Personal - Supreme Court, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (Retired Supreme Court Justice) [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Bork (Nominee to Supreme Court) [envelope]; 40th Annual Shad Planking, Westfield, Virginia, 4/20/1988 [envelope]; Personal - Voting Record, 96-100 [envelope]; Personal - Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies [envelope]; American Air Museum Britain; Personal - Internal Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Personal - CSIS Advisory Board Center for Strategic and International Studies; Personal - Military Order of the Carabao; Personal - Ditchley Foundation, New York-London; Personal - Military History; Personal - Personal Notes, Misc., 1992; Haiti; Youth Services International, Inc [presentation folder]; Intezc Committee, 1/1993; Information Package [binder]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [2 bound volumes]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Committee Prints and Activities Report, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [3 bound volumes]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Calendar, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, 99th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]","Casual Pix; World Events; Pix with Congressmen/Women; Pix with World Leaders; Pix with Interns/Staff; Senator John Warner Portraits; Atoka; Charity Pix; Awards [empty]; National Events; Miscellaneous; Virginia Events; In Office Pix; On the Campaign; Events 1993; Events 1992 [empty]; Personal Pix; Hearings/Conferences","In Office Shots, 1990; Trips - USA; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Trips - International: 1990 El Salvador Trip; Awards, 1989; Events, 1991; Atoka; Miscellaneous; Senator John Warner - Casual (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Campaign Photos (empty); Trips - Virginia; In Office Shots, 1991; Events, 1989; Senator John Warner with Nunn/Aspin; Maritime/Launching (empty); Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1989; Awards, 1991 (empty); Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Navy - Secretary of (empty); Awards, 1990 (empty); Newsletter; Events, 1990; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns","Trips - Virginia; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns; Awards, ?; Trips - USA; Events, ?; Atoka; Bicentennial Commission; Miscellaneous; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Senator John Warner - Casual; Maritime/Launching; In Office Shots, 1985; Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Events, 1988; In Office Shots, 1987; In Office Shots, 1986 (empty); Awards, 1987; Navy/Secretary of; Awards, 1985; Awards, 1988 (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Events, 1985; Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1988; Events, 1986; Trips - International; Events, 1987; In Office Shots, ?; Awards, 1986","Isabel Relief; FEMA Issues - 2006 Flooding in VA; FEMA - Ernest, VA, 2006; Homeland [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Defense Department's Role in the Response, 2/9/2006 [binder]","Oil Prices/Commodities [accordion folder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 11/14/2007 [binder]; Six Years After 9/11 - HSGAC Hearing, 9/10/2007 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Financial Speculation in Commodity Markets Witness List, 5/20/2008 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 9/17/2008 [binder]; Untitled Envelope: Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs","Homeland Grant Formula - S.21, 109th Congress [binder]; Campus Security Hearing, 4/23/2007 [binder]; Nominations: Baker and Myers Hearing, 9/25/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Chertoff Hearing, 2/2/2005 [binder]; Watching of the Watch List - HSGAC Hearing, 10/24/2007 [binder]; The Future of Port Security Hearing, 4/5/2006 [binder]; Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia Hearing Briefing Book - Understanding the Realities of REAL ID, 3/26/2007 [binder]; REAL ID [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder: Business Meeting, 11/14/2007","Virginia and NCLB [accordion folder]; NCLB Drafts, etc. [accordion folder]; Minority Technology Act [accordion folder]; Teacher Tax [accordion folder]; Shepherd Consortium [accordion folder]; Impact Aid [accordion folder]; Pell Grants [accordion folder]; FERPA File [accordion folder]","Medical Liability Reform: Statement/Amendment; Medical Liability Reform: Endorsement; Medical Liability Reform: Very Important Factual Info; Medical Liability Reform: Virginia Law; Medical Liability Reform: Bills, etc.; Medical Liability Reform: Parma Provision; Medical Liability Reform: Amendment; Culpepper Regional Hospital [accordion folder]; ALS [accordion folder]; Proton Beam NCI [accordion folder]; Mental Health Parity [binder]; Association Health Plans/Small Business Health Plans [accordion folder]; UVA Cancer Research - Letter to HHS [accordion folder]; Breaux-Frist; Virginia's Medicaid; Summaries/Analysis; Medicare Summary, 2003 [accordion folder]; Respite Care [accordion folder]; Medicare Bills [accordion folder]; Lifespan Respite Funding [accordion folder]","Virginia Land Conservation Efforts; WMATA (Metro) (2 folders); Virginia Indians; Shenandoah Nat'l Battlefield; VCU-USFWS Rice Center (Fisheries); Rappahannock River; Potomac Nat'l Historical Scenic Trail; James River; National Scenic Byways Program Nominations - GW Parkway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive, Colonial Parkway; Jamestown 2007; I-81; Dulles Toll Road; Fish Hatcheries; H2Gen - Hydrogen Generation and FCV; DoD Waste Management - Brad Contact; Craney Island; Chesapeake Bay Gateways; Chesapeake Bay Farm Bird Issues; Bussmann Aviation; Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Watertrail; Charlottesville - Albemarle Airport; Yucca Mountain (Nuclear Waste Disposal); Water and Wastewater; Wild Horses; Wilderness Issues; Wind Energy - Offshore and Highland; TEA-21 Reauthorization; State Wildlife Grant Program; Roadless; Republican Policy Briefs; Renewable Energy; Pesticides; Oil and Natural Gas Stats; Ocean Issues; Natural Gas Issues; Nature Serve","Firefighter's Issues; MARAD: Ship Disposal James River Reserve; Phone Call Logs [bundle]; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR); Energy Bill; Drunk Driving Issues; Clean Air Rules; Amtrak; Mining Issues; Airline Pensions (United, US Air, Etc.) \u0026 Retirement Age (FAA, NATCA); National ID; Fisheries Issues; Chemical Plant Security; National Wildlife Refuge; Climate Change (Clear Skies, Climate Stewardship, Etc.); Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC); Meeting Notes, 2004-2008 [8 spiral notebooks]; Endangered Species (ESA); Forest Issues; LIHEAP (Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program); Indian Affairs; Arts (Issues, Funding, Etc.); Aviation in DC Area; EPW - Naming Public Facilities; Disaster Relief Information (FEMA, SBA, Etc.); Airline Flight Service; Interstate Waste; National Forests","STANDUP Act - S.2318, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library [accordion folder]; Roadless Area Conservation Act, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Northern Neck National Heritage Area; Journey Through Hallowed Ground [accordion folder]; Dominion Power Line [accordion folder]; Green Buildings - S.506, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R)","Newport News Interchange; Historic Preservation Tax Credits; Interstate 81; Rural Electric Coop Issues; New River - Wild \u0026 Scenic S.1057; Jefferson Davis Statue; Virginia Beach - Southeastern Parkway; Abingdon Courthouse Naming; Virginia Bridge Infrastructure; Tallow/Soap/Biodiesel Issue; Back Bay Facility Naming for Senator John Warner; U.S. National Slavery Museum; HOT Lanes on Beltway; Cedar Creek/Belle Grove; MARAD Issues; Davis WMATA Bill; Buffer Program (DoD); Black Bear Landfill; Dominion Lake Anna; D.C. WASA (Water and Sewer Authority); Richmond Airport; King William Reservoir; Hampton Roads SS0 Letter; Fort Belvoir; Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab; WMATA Bill (Background); Bridge Information; Appalachian Region Commission (ARC); Potomac National Scenic Trail (Fort Belvoir Issue); Primary Seat Belt; Craney Island; NOAA Norfolk Land Transfer; New River (Scenic River Bill); Shenandoah Fish Kill; Shenandoah Fish Kill; Short-Line Railroad; HRT - Norfolk Light Rail; Roanoke Valley Economic Regional Commission; Liquid Coal Information; WaterISAC (Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center) (Dear Colleague); Wallops Island; Captain John Smith National Historic Trail; FAA Reauthorization; Port of Virginia Gateway; Goshen/Lake Merriweather; Forest Service - Wind Energy Letter with Alexander \u0026 Gregg; Richmond Courthouse Naming; Potomac Riverboat - Ferry to National Harbor; Perimeter at DCA; Web Page; Offshore Drilling; Manassas Battlefield Tree-Cutting; CIT (Center for Innovative Technology); Waste to Energy; Hopper Dredge McFarland; I-73; FAMPO I-95 Fredericksburg Interchange; Westmoreland County Sewer; LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program); Guns in Parks; Mt. Vernon-to-Capitol Hill Program; EPA STAG Background; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Background; OCS Virginia Natural Gas 2008 (S.3147); King William Reservoir; Light Bulb Bill; Wolf Trap","41 folders of Successful Appointments, Charlie Abell to L. Donelson Wright","Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Rosen; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Bar Association - Statewide Local/Regional; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Howard C. Vick, Jr. [binder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: MacMahon; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Hackman; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Trindall; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Hackman; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: O'Grady; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Press; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Apperson; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Baril; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Holm; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Beales; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cleveland; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Thacher; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Baker; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cahall; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Brownlee; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Cahall; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Senate Judiciary Questions; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Valentine; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Cook; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Michael; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Miller; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Steele; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Trindal; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Rosenberg; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Zotto; U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Virginia: Novak, David; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Virginia Bar Information; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Vick; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Summary; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Nelson; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Sutherland; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Somers; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Corkoran; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Powell, Lewis, Political Recommendation, Dup File; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Zotto; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: McNally; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Summary Memo","Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gregory, Roger, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Virginia Judgeships, 1997; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gorton, Slade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Burch, J. Thomas, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs; Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals [accordion folder]; Judges; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Grace, Michael, Political Recommendation, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Hagel, Larry, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Humphreys, Judge Robert, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kasold, Bruce E., Court of Federal Claims - 2004; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Schaumber, Peter, Political Recommendation, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Ross, Terry, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Colvin, John, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Terwilliger, George, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeship 4th Circuit [accordion folder]; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kelly, Walter, Eastern District of Virginia; Judgeship 4th Circuit: Allen, Claude; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Miller, George, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; Virginia Bar Associations; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kinser, Cynthia, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2007 [2 binders]; Eastern District Judgeship, 2/2007 [accordion folder]; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Court, 5/2007 [binder]","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2006 [binder]; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 5/2006 [binder]; U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 12/2005 [binder]","Invites/Endorsements, 2007; Inaugural (Ticketing), 2005; 2007 Thanks for Service; 2008 Kind Words; General, 2007; 2007 Statements of Welcome or Congratulations; Inaugural Events, 2004-2005 [accordion folder]; Inauguration Spending, 2005; Condolences/Recovery, 2006-2008 [accordion folder]; Atrial Fibrillation Letter, 2007; 2005 Inaugural Responses [accordion folder]; 2005 First Lady Appearance Requests","102nd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1991 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1989 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1990 [accordion folder]; 102nd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1992 [accordion folder]; 103rd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1993 [accordion folder]","103rd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1994 [accordion folder]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1998 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1995 [2 accordion folders]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1997 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1996 [accordion folder]","106th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1999 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2001 [accordion folder]; 106th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2000 [accordion folder]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2003 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2002 [accordion folder]","109th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2006 [2 accordion folders]; 110th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2007 [2 accordion folders]; 109th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2005 [2 accordion folders]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2004 [accordion folder]","Maxwell - McIntosh Bill, Drafting Schedule, 9/2007; Climate Change and National Security; Industry Recommendations for Climate Bill; Legislative Hearing on America's Climate Security Act, 11/8/2007; Boxer #1 to America's Climate Security Act; Amendments from DS-EPW Markup, America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner Statements and Talking Points, America's Climate Security Act, EPW Markup, 12/5/2007; Changes in Bill Between Subcommittee and Full Committee Markups; Materials for Bill Introduction, America's Climate Security Act, 10/18/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Hearing, 10/24/2007; Cost Containment Working Group, 6/2007-9/2007; Origins of Lieberman - Warner Climate Partnership; Negotiations with Senator Sanders for Full Committee Markup; Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Isakson Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Nuclear Training Language for Climate Security Act, 11/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Briefing Materials 10/2007-11/2007; Detailed Summary of America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner - Joe Lieberman, Announcement of Climate Principles, 8/2007; Input on Draft Climate Bill From Enviros; Negotiations with Senator Cardin for Full Committee Markup; First Broad Outline - Lieberman-Warner Climate Bill; Notes on Kansas Coal Plant Decision, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Whitehouse - Full Committee Markup; Negotiations with Senator Baucus, Subcommittee Markup, 10/2007; EPW Hearing: Climate Change and Chesapeake Bay, 9/26/2007; Senator John Warner Statement on California Waiver, 6/21/2007; Vote Bloc Planning - Subcommittee Markup; Republican Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Questions from Senator Imhofe to Senators Lieberman and Warner; Staff Meeting Schedule - Outreach on Climate Principles; Pursuing Dole as Co-Sponsor; Vote Recommendations, EPW Markup of America's Climate Security Act; Alexander Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Boxer Letter to Senator John Warner on Markup, 11/20/2007; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Boxer - Full Committee Markup; National Security and International Adaptation Provision Drafting, 11/2007; Negotiations with Senators Sanders and Lautenberg, Subcommittee Markup; Craig Amendments to America's Climate Security Act; Briefing Material for Senator John Warner for Markup, America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Inhofe Amendments (48) to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, Draft, 11/27/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act - Draft, 11/26/2007; Negotiations with Senator Carper - 4P - Full Committee Markup","Letters of Support - Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 5/2008; Senator John Warner Speech Before Climate Change Regulation and Policy Conference, 4/14/2008; National Speed Limit and Gas Conservation, 7/2008; Senator John Warner Speech on Climate Change Before Senate Republican Conference, 4/9/2008; Warner-Alexander Outer Continental Shelf Virginia Drilling, 2008 Budget and Resolution; Senator John Warner member Outreach for Floor Consideration; Rhetoric From Opposition; Economic Impacts of the Climate Security Act - Floor, 6/2008; Senator John Warner's \"Dead Man Stick\" Provision, 5/2008; Climate Change and National Security Negotiations, 3/2008-4/2008; Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, 5/2008; International Trade Negotiations, 4/2008; Vitter Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; \"Gang of 20\" on Energy; Barrasso Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Letter to Boxer Re: California Waiver and Endangerment; Negotiations of Allocation, Spring 2008; \"Doom and Gloom\" Quotes, Floor Materials, 6/2008; Carbon Market Oversight Memo, 4/2008; Good Press on America's Climate Security Act, 2008; Post Markup Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, Spring 2008; CBO Score - Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations Between Senator John Warner and Boxer, 6/2008; Lieberman-Warner \"Dear Colleague\", 6/3/2008; Climate Change Briefing Materials Distributed to Senators by Senator John Warner, 6/2008; Markup - Post Mortem; A Guide to the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 2/2008; Floor Materials for Senator John Warner Virginia Natural Gas Bill, 6/2008; Senator John Warner Floor Materials, Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Dulles Rail; Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Amendment to H.R.6, 6/2007; Warner-Webb Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Bill, 6/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations (Boxer - Warner), 5/2008; Materials for Floor, Climate Change, 6/2008; Pew Center Briefing Materials Used Extensively By Senator John Warner, 2008; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 12/2007; Voinovich Amendments and Vote Recommendations; Bond Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Pew Speech, Climate, 1/17/2008; Virginia WMATA Letters; BEACH Act Reauthorization (Co-sponsor Senator John Warner); Floor Prep - Member Outreach; Inhofe - Vitter - Voinovich; EPW Markup, Senator John Warner Rapids Bill, 9/18/2008; Senator John Warner Talking Points for Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Senator John Warner - Senator Joe Lieberman Negotiations with Bingaman - Specter, Spring 2008; Energy Information Administration Modeling/Economic Analysis Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Negotiations on Offsets, Spring 2008","57 bundles, organized by date","9/16/1989 [3 reels]; 5/1/1990 [3 reels]; Full Save of Senate (4.1), 9/19/1990 (3 reels)","Warner 1990, 2/13/1991 [reel]; Warner 1988, 3/16/1989 [reel]; Warner 1989, 3/29/1990 [reel]; Warner 1986, 3/31/1987 [reel]; Warner 1985, Press\u003eCorrespond$F\u003ePRE.C11.AD, 7/9/1986 [2 reels]; Warner 1987, 2/23/1988 [reel]","5 accordion folders of Indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name 1984-1985, 1987-1989","7 accordion folders of indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name","71 folders, arranged alphabetically, Adkins, Nellie to Guzman, Joseph","64 folders, arranged alphabetically, Hager, John to Pulwers, Jack","45 folders, arranged alphabetically, Quinn, Cameron to Zoberman, Rabbi Israel","Grants, Spring 1998; TEA-21, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Other Letter [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 1999; TEA-21, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, 2005 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]; ISTEA - Dan, 1998; Grants, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 1999 [accordion folder]; Grants - Dan; ISTEA - Dan, 1997","Grants, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2004 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2005 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2003 [accordion folder]","Grants, Spring 2005 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2007 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2006 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]","Nantucket Sound - Cape Wind; Potomac River Refuge Building; Pecuniary Interest Letters for Appropriations; City of Norfolk; Energy and Environment Hispanic Participation Project; Appalachian Trail - Tilson Farm; Broad Creek Dredging; New Alexandria/Belle View; FY 2008 Interior and Environment; The French Indian War Foundation; Clinch River; Lynchburg CSO; Greater Richmond Transit Company Transit Facility; Louisa County Historical Society; Accolades File; Greater Richmond Transit Company Bus Facility; Dulles Rail; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Bus Facility; Dragon Run Land Acquisition; Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Center for Advanced Separation Technology, Virginia Tech; Transportation; Virginia War Memorial; City of Norfolk Requests; Charlottesville Bus Facility; Virginia Stream Monitoring; Waterford, Virginia Traffic Calming; Claytor Lake; Labor, HHS, Education; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Fairfax County Appropriations; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Funding History; Fredericksburg Rappahannock River Issues/Requests; Caroline County Multi-Modal; Hampton Roads Transit; Village of Oyster Ecosystem; Nottoway River Pinelands Land Acquisition; Stafford County; Virginia Commonwealth University Atlantic Rivers Center; Vote Tally Sheets; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Pending Items; James River National Wildlife Refuge - Blair's Wharf; City of Fredericksburg - Riparian Lands; Senator John Warner FY 2009 Peninsula Request; Battlefield Parkway - Leesburg; James River Deepwater Turning Basin; Appalachian Trail - New River Tract; Clinch River Basin Study; 2007 Letters; Blackwater River Old-Growth Forest Land Acquisition; Wallops Island Shoreline Erosion; Battlefields FY 2008; Shenandoah Battlefields; Senator John Warner Amendment #1566 To Allow For Natural Gas Exploration and Extraction Off of Virginia Coast [accordion folder]; Prince George County; Stafford Courthouse Streetscape; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Letters; National Museum of Americans at War; Letters/Dear Colleagues; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John Smith Interpretive Buoys","S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Mary Holloway; Climate Change: Senator John Warner Statements and Overview; Virginia Tech National Science Foundation Grant Letter; FY 2009 Budget Resolution Amendments; Climate Change: Virginia/Chesapeake Bay Climate Change; S.1924 Firefighters [accordion folder]; Jefferson Laboratory Letter; AERO Amendment [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: 2007; FY 2008 State Wildlife Grants; State Wildlife Grants Letter for FY 2007 [accordion folder]; Virginia Employment Commission, 7/2007; S.3266 (Immediate Steps to Conserve Gasoline Act); S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness Bill; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Tack; Climate Change: S.Res.30: Biden-Lugar Climate Change","Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: General Information (2 folders); Professor L. Librescu, Virginia Tech; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: News Articles; NAACP Statements, Letters, Speeches; Jail Space; Memorandum of Understanding-14, 2005; SFRC: Senator John Warner's Introduction for Ambassador Jeffrey; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Yellow Ribbon; Senator John Warner - Webb Letters; Becker, Grace C. - Judiciary Introduction, DOJ; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Cost of Education 1940s v. 2000s; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Senator John Warner's Floor Remarks; Commission on the National Guard and Reserve [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Seniority and 2008; Truman Library; South Korea: Kathy Stephens; Miscellaneous Memos; Judiciary Nominations, Davis, Novak, Cook, 4/13/2008; Agee: Transcript; Dodd; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Transferability; G.I. Bill Transferability History [accordion folder]; Virginia Tech; Agee, G. Steven; Davis, Jo Ann CR 1950-2007; Mason, David M. - Rules; Nuclear/Constitutional Option; Hill, Oliver W. CR; Conrad, Glen","Correspondence on Iraq Related to Senate Oversight; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce Speech; Letters: Detainees; Letters: Department of Defense Internet Sites - Letters/Background; Letters: International Tracing Service; Biden Letter, Senator John Warner Responses to S.C.Res.4 (First Iraq Resolution, 1/25/2007); Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2006; Speeches/Remarks: War Powers Committee - Statement for the Record; Correspondence on the Use of Iraqi Revenue for Reconstruction, 2008; 2006 Correspondence on Dubai Ports; Correspondence on Force Protection and Readiness, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Marine Corps Birthday; Memo - Re: Dahlgren; Untitled Binder: Senator John Warner's Remarks for Christening of U.S.S. George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), 10/7/2006; Letters: Air Force Foundation; Senator John Warner Iraq Statements S.C.Res.7; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2008; Letters: War Powers Commission - Letter to Commission Members; Speeches/Remarks: Truman Award Remarks/Background; Correspondence on the Iraqi Security Forces - Equipping and Training; Letters: Potomac Annex; Correspondence on Narcotics Trafficking in Afghanistan; Letters: Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico; Letters: Oceana; Aurora Visit/Speech; Letters: Limb Transplant; Letters: Air Force Transformational Initiatives; Benchmarks/Member Input - Iraq Middleberg American Legion Visit/Speech, 11/2006; Senator John Warner Documents/Save; Letters: Defense Intelligence Agency JUIAF Rivanna Station - Letters/Background; 2006 Correspondence on Detainee Abuse Investigations; Letters: Navy Marine Corps Intranet; Letters: Maps; Speeches/Remarks: FISA - Floor Statement; S.C.Res.7 Iraq Resolution; Iraq Amendment to H.J.Res20, 2/12/2007; SASC Detainee Hearing, 2007; 2008 Correspondence with Director of National Intelligence; Speeches/Remarks: U.S.S. Bush Christening Remarks; Letters: Navy's Shipbuilding Plan; Speeches/Remarks: Army Leadership Program - Senator John Warner's Introduction; Letters: BRAC; Letters: NOAA, 2004/2007; 2006 Correspondence to White House Chief of Staff and Cabinet Level Officials on Interagency Support to Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; Letters to Leaders, 2/7/2007; Iraq, 9/2007; Letters: U.S.S. Cole/Combatant Status Review Team","24 bound volumes, 97th Congress, First Session to 108th Congress, 2nd Session","110th Congress, 1st Session Record Vote Analysis, 2007 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2001 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1999 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1998 [accordion folder]; Floor Privileges, 1991-2008; Thomas Jefferson, 1991 \u0026 2008; 4 bound volumes, 109th Congress, First Session to 110th Congress, 2nd Session; Voting Record Books, 1989-2004 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, Miscellaneous [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, 2nd Session Record Vote Analysis, 2008 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2000 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1997 [accordion folder]","Briefing Books, 2005-2007: College of William and Mary Town Hall Meeting, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2008: Winchester Readiness Center, 5/19/2008; Speeches, 2008: College of William and Mary, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Randolph Macon Commencement Speech, 2/25/2005; 6 Accordion Folders: Mail Reports, 2003-2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Dedication, 5/18/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Alito Speech, 1/26/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Montpelier Speech, 4/29/2006; 110th Congress; Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2008: Gilbert's Corner, 5/2/2008; Speeches, 2008: Sorensen Institute, 4/25/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: National Surface Transportation Safety Center - Virginia Tech, 8/30/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Richmond Courthouse Groundbreaking, 2/18/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Iraq Notes; Speeches, 2005-2007: Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/2007; Speeches, 2008: Virginia Forever Roast, 5/2/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Youth Leadership Initiative - Sabato; Speeches, 2005-2007: Ferrum College, 5/7/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: University of Virginia, 4/10/2006; Speeches, 2008: Harry Truman Good Neighbor Award, 5/8/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Louisiana and Mississippi, 9/12/2005; Speeches, 2008: University of Mary Washington Commencement Address, 5/10/2008","110th Congress Appropriations Letters, FY 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2009 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2008 Appropriations: CJS; 110th Congress, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress, Aging [empty accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Energy and Water; FY 2008 Appropriations, [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Agriculture; 110th Congress, Administration, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2009 Appropriations: Interior; FY 2008 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2009 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2008 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2008 Appropriations Reports, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: CJS; FY 2009 Appropriations: Mil Con; FY 2008 Appropriations: Mil Con; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, FY 2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: Agriculture; FY 2008 Appropriations: Energy and Water","110th Congress, Budget [empty accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Ethics, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Veterans Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Cosigned Letters, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Environment and Public Works, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Indian Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Armed Services, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Unanimous Consents for Senator John Warner Legislation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Finance, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Rules and Administration, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Intelligence, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Judiciary, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Energy and Natural Resources, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Commerce, Science and Transportation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Foreign Relations, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]","Embrey Dam, 1999 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Embrey Dam Facts; Craney Island, 2004: Migratory Bird Treaty Act; Embrey Dam: Invitation; Chesapeake Bay, 2006 - The John Smith Water Trail (S.2568) [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Corps Project History; Craney Island, 2004: S.2550 Water Infrastructure; Prettyman Courthouse Naming, 2004 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Program; Water Resources Development Act, 2007 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Articles; Embrey Dam: For Video; 50 Foot Inbound Channel, 2002 [accordion folder]; Corps - Lynchburg College - College Lake Restoration, 2005 [accordion folder]; Water Resources Development Act, 2004 [accordion folder]; Back Bay Visitors Center, 2004 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 2005-2005 [accordion folder]; Craney Island, 2004: Water Resources Development Act","King William Reservoir, 1999-2005 [accordion folder]; Roanoke Flood Control - 8(a) [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay: Nutrient Removal Bill, 2001 -S.1044 [accordion folder]; 30th Anniversary Chesapeake Bay, 2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown 2007 Steering Committee, 6/13/2002; Avtex Fibers, 1999-2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown Coin; 28th Virginia Battle Flag, 2004","121 folders, arranged chronologically","153 folders, arranged chronologically","Navy: Cecil; 6 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","16 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","1989 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1989 Dickinson [accordion folder]; 1989 Environment and Public Works [accordion folder]; 1989 Banking [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Relations; 1989 Floor Statements and Speeches [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Health-RTO; 1989 Administration [accordion folder]; 1989 Commerce [accordion folder]; 1989 Energy [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Affairs-AGH; 1989 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Social Security-RTO; 1989 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1989 Governmental Affairs; 1989 Administration - Brady [accordion folder]; 1989 Aging [accordion folder]; 1989 Education [accordion folder]","Corps of Engineers 1991 [accordion folder]; Energy 1991 [accordion folder]; Banking 1991 [accordion folder]; Armed Services 1991 [accordion folder]; Commerce 1991 [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, January-June [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, July-December [accordion folder]; Administration 1991 [accordion folder]; Appropriations 1991 [accordion folder]; Agriculture 1991 [accordion folder]","Lawsuits; Langley Air Force Base MILCON; BRAC-95 NAVSEA Materials [packet]; Somalia; Crystal City (4 folders); Space Station; VA - National Guard Issues; Reserve Personnel Management Act (ROPMA); Yankee Energy Methanol Plantship (MPS); Navy Spent Nuclear Fuel; Bottom-Up Review; Rand - Force Mix Analysis; Women in Combat; White Oak; Waco - Branch Davidian","Administrative; Jonathan Corp.; Untitled Folder: Pass Through Letters; Thank Yous - Department of Defense (Grayson); No Answer Necessary; Kuwait; Colonna; Untitled Folder: Department of Defense Authorization","Finance, 1994 [accordion folder]; Labor, 1994 [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 1994 [accordion folder]; Veterans, 1994 [accordion folder]; Energy and Public Works, January-October (6 accordion folders); Judiciary, 1994 [accordion folder]; Rules, 1994 [accordion folder]","1994 Aging [accordion folder]; 1994 Energy [accordion folder]; 1994 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1994 Banking [accordion folder]; 1994 Education [accordion folder]; 1994 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1994 Environment and Public Works, November-December [accordion folder]; 1994 Administration [accordion folder]; 1994 Commerce (2 accordion folders)","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","68 CDs of Correspondence; 13 CDs of Files Stored on Server","24 folders, 1995-1996 arranged by month and year","Interior 1991 [accordion folder]; Finance 1991 [accordion folder]; Judiciary 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Administration [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Aging [accordion folder]; 1990 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1990 Budget [accordion folder]; Labor - RTD 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1990 Banking [accordion folder]; Veterans 1991 [accordion folder]; Labor 1991 [accordion folder]","103rd Congress Unanswered Letters [accordion folder]; 1993 Banking [accordion folder]; 1993 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1993 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1993 Commerce (2 accordion folders); 103rd Congress Closed Agency [accordion folder]; 2004 Political Responses (2 accordion folders); 1993 Budget [accordion folder]","12 accordion folders, arranged by month","Labor - Minimum Wage - Correspondence; Complaints, 1994-1995; Misfiled Letters; Copies of Indian Affairs Letters; Animal Protection Letters; 100 folders of recommendations; CMS - Animal Rights Letters","Floor Statements, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Safety Belt Bill, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; Letters of Support, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Miscellaneous Senator John Warner Record, 1997-1998 \u0026 2001 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 1999 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress Dear Colleagues [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Committee History [accordion folder]; Number of Senators Warner Served With [accordion folder]; Virginia Wilderness, 2001 [accordion folder]; Imhofe Challenge, 2006 [accordion folder]; Missed Votes [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2005 [accordion folder]; Oyster Reef Restoration, 2000-2003 [accordion folder]","TSA Screeners; Robert Tapella, Government Printing Office, 110th Congress; Minimum Wage, 110th, 109th Congress; Enterprise Human Resources Integration, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribes, 110th Congress; Bailout, 110th Congress; Rolls-Royce; Untitled Folder: Abu Dhabi, 2008; Thurgood Marshall Nomination; Horse Slaughter, 109th Congress; GSA Per Diem Rates; Romania Trade (Pork), 109th Congress; Premium Conversion; Real Estate Investment Trust; Peanuts - USDA, 110th Congress; Extension of Duty Suspension; VLBR; Economic Stimulus, 110th Congress; Immigration Reform, 109th Congress; Virginia Beach DUI, 110th Congress; Breast Stamp Letter, 110th Congress; Fair Pay Act, 110th Congress; 2007 Farm Bill Amendments, 110th Congress; Secure Telework, 110th Congress; Tony Zagami Retirement, 109th Congress; GSA Modernization Act, 109th Congress; Postal Reform, 109th Congress; Chick Ciccolella Nomination, 109th Congress; Unemployment Tax (FUTA/VEC), 110th Congress; Delco Remy (Virginia) Duty Exemption; Tobacco Quota Buyout, 109th Congress; Lafayette (3 folders); Jamestown Trip, 110th Congress; Emergency Disaster Assistance, 109th Congress, FY 2007 Agriculture Appropriations, 11/15/2006; Dennett - Nomination; Public Safety - Pre-Tax Health (Pension Protection Act H.R.2830), 109th Congress; Line Item Veto, 110th, 109th Congress; PSI Subcommittee Hearing, Credit Card Practices, 110th Congress; Pay-Go, 110th Congress; Agriculture Letters, 109th Congress; Trade Letters, 109th Congress; Country of Origin (COOL), 109th Congress; Frierson; Budget; Hunt, Howard; Inspector Generals - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, 110th Congress; H-2B Application Problems, 110th Congress; Guatemala Adoptions, 110th Congress; Agriculture Related Letters; For Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, Questions: National Security Personnel System, Old and Post Hearing Answers, 109th Congress; Manure - Superfund - EPA, 109th Congress; Linda Springer, Office of Personnel Management; Estate Tax, 109th Congress; Payment Caps, 109th Congress; Federal Employee Combat Zone Tax Credit, 109th Congress; Senator Helms Statement, 110th Congress; Financial Direct Investment in India, 110th Congress; Coal Act/Mine Workers, 109th Congress; S.680: Accountability in Government Contracting, Noblis, 110th Congress; Louis Giuliano, USPS Board of Governors Nomination, 109th Congress; TAX Incentives for Charity, Easements, Type III, Donation, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribe Letters, 109th Congress; Motorsports Tax Fairness; Pay Parity; 2008 Farm Bill (Conference), 110th Congress; Farm Services Agency Offices, 110th Congress; Child Tax Credit, 109th Congress; H-2B, 109th Congress; Pension Reform, 109th Congress; U.S. Pork Trade, Taiwan, 110th Congress; Auto Bailout (11/17/2008), 110th Congress; D.C. Voting; Housing and Economic Recovery (Foreclosure), 110th Congress; Combined Statistical Areas, 109th Congress; Cuba Trade (Agriculture); Transit Study, 109th Congress; Letters (OMB and Grassley) Financial, 110th Congress; Woodrow Wilson Library, 110th Congress; Produce Purchasing Defense Supply Center Philadelphia/Defense Commissary Agency, 109th Congress","8 bundles, Daily Schedules 2001-2008, arranged by date; 1 bundle, Travel Itineraries, 1992-2008","17 3.5\" disks, 1991 and 1992 Archive; Macros, 8/26/2004 [CD]; Archive 1998 [binder]; Press, 12/15/2004 [CD]; 8 3.5\" disks, Photos, Press, HCFA, 1993-2001; 27 CDs, Legislative Letters, 2002-2005; 34 CDs (in case), Legislative Letters, Press, Webpage, and Photographs, 2002-2004; 24 CDs, Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2008; Archive 10/7/1997 [4mm data cartridge]","September 11, 2001: Security; September 11, 2001: Reserve Activation; U.S. Senator John Warner's Service Academy Nominations [binder]; September 11, 2001: Arlington County; September 11, 2001: Department of Justice; September 11, 2001: Assistance for Victims; September 11, 2001: Department of Labor; September 11, 2001: General FEMA Information; September 11, 2001: Department of Defense Information; September 11, 2001: Supplemental Funding; Schedules 1987 [accordion folder]; September 11, 2001: Governor's Office Information; September 11, 2001: Small Business Administration Information; September 11, 2001: Disaster Declaration Information; September 11, 2001: Victims Fund; September 11, 2001: FEMA Advisories and Related Information; September 11, 2001: Social Security Administration Updates; 5 Office Guestbooks, 2000-2008","News Clips/Press Statements; General (Correspondence), 2008; Committee/Conference Rules; Senator John Warner's Travel, March 3-6, 2006 - Ethics Letter; Legislative Issues; Appropriations Issues; World Forum - Williamsburg, Jamestown 400th Anniversary; Chaplain - U.S. Senate (Requests); Truman Library; Haynes Nomination, 7/12/2006; Inaugural, 2009 [presentation folder]; Falwell; Communication From Other Senators; Foreign Gift List, 2006; Response (to Correspondence) - by Phone/E-Mail, 2008; Dulles Rail; Hatch Act, Guidelines and Information; Sorenson Institute; Declined to Recommend, 2007-2008 (2 folders); Senator Kennedy (Illness, 2008); UVA - Warner Leadership Awards/Jefferson Foundation Gift; Condolences, 2008; 4th Circuit Judgeship, 2006-2007; D.C. Voting Rights; Congressional Angels in Adoption (Nominations), 2006-2008 (3 folders); Charitable Contribution Requests; White House Schedule Requests, 2008; Retirement Announcement, 8/31/2007; Virginia Forever Tribute; Auctions (Donations); Fort Monroe; McCain-Presidential Campaign, 2008; Senator John Warner v. Litigation Senate Counsel; Ripon Society","Washington Post Profile Iraq Res., 070125 [microcassette]; C'ville Day, Tompson Center/Chandler, SABA10, 3/2/1998 [microcassette]; Log Cabin Republicans [microcassette]; Washington Technical Institute, 12/19/1995 [microcassette]; Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick on Radio America Network, Live Broadcast, Show #10, 6/26/1999 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner with Anne Scott, John Harris [microcassette]; 18 untitled 3.5\" disks; New Rep. Tailhook, 5/24 [microcassette]; Martha Sludd [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, SASC Press Conference - Defense Pax, 1/27/1999; Senator John Warner, HSU Impeach, 1/27/1999 [microcassette]; John vs. Mark, 10/18/1996 [VHS]; PBS NewsHour, Iraq Amendment - Senator John Warner, 051115 [VHS]; Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; Diversions [3.5\" disk]; 29 Untitled Microcassettes; Pioneer Awards Presentation, 2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner E.S. NY Times, 050628 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Disk [3.5\" disk]; Fox News Live, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; Senator, #139, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; Ellen Nakashima on Senator John Warner's Houses, 6/12/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner on CNN's Late Edition, 10/16/2005 [VHS]; Back-up Disk, Transcripts/PSA's for January-March 1990, March-July 1990 [3.5\" disk]; Senator John Warner on Carriers, 050207 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press Releases, 1993-1994 [3.5\" disk]; WPXX Channel 8, David Poole, 10/2/1996; WAGE, 10/8 [microcassette]; NPR, 12/19 [microcassette]; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Introducing Judge John Roberts, 9/12/2005 [VHS]; Roll Call, 1/23; Melton Trans. Taxes [microcassette]; CNN - Anderson Cooper 360, and MSNBC Hardball, Senator John Warner, Bush Speech on Iraq, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; LA Senate, 10/1/1997 [microcassette]; Dale Eisman Profile, 1/4/1999; Thurmond to Senator John Warner, 1/5/1999 [microcassette]; Post Election Interviews, Babb Goodling WINC, Press Conference, 11/6/1996 [microcassette]; SASC Markup, 5/14/1999; Senators Warner and Levin News Conference [microcassette]; Senator Allen Floor Statement (2nd in Serving in U.S. Senate), 4/28/2005 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Interview, 10/11/1999 [audiocassette]; 13 untitled audiocassettes; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; Rotary Norfolk Media, 2/16/1999 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Post Hearing Interview, 050210 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Interview on Representative Whitehurst, 2/28/2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner WP5 [3.5\" disk]; Sheila Burke, NRC Zaire WMAL, 11/13/1996 [microcassette]; Eric S., NY Times, 3/5/1999 [microcassette]; Senate Floor Debate, 6/16/2005 [VHS]; Stars and Stripes, 10/8/1996; WTOO, 10/9/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, Ferrum College, 050907 [microcassette]; Warner FOR Early, 10/6/1997 [microcassette]; Tsunami, Iraq, SASC Briefing, 050105 [microcassette]; Frist Interview [microcassette]; Lehrer, Kosovo, 5/17/2000; Miscellaneous Interviews [microcassette]; State of the Union 1997 [microcassette]; CNN [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press, 1 and 2 [2 3.5\" disks]; Senator John Warner Studio Statements, 10/11/2005 [VHS]; Policy Lunch Interviews, 3/3/1998 [empty microcassette case]; Senator John Warner Press Conference, 2/24/2003 [Betacam]; Eric Schmidt [microcassette]; Pinnacle Award from Fleet Reserve, 12/11 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Press Interviews: David Lehrman - NATO Expansion, 10/24; Dale Eisman and Dexter Hardin - Navy Pete # CFR 11/12/1997 [microcassette]; Keel Laying Ceremony CVN-77 George H. W. Bush [VHS]; Warren Fiske, 5/14/1996 [microcassette]; NPR; WAMU, Gibson, HSU, 12/1998 [microcassette]; Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Bio [3.5\" disk]; Clinton/Suit Military, 5/23/1996 [microcassette]; Politics, 2-22-2324 [microcassette]; Tailhook, 5/21/1996 [microcassette]; The Manhole [3.5\" disk]; Dale E., Tailhook, 8/30/1996 [microcassette]; S:\\wpshr\\Press\\Bill [3.5\" disk]; Backup, PageMaker, ADS [3.5\" disk]; Staunton, Virginia Tech, Richmond, 10/1998 [microcassette]; VAB, 6/29/1996 [microcassette]; Cain, 2/27 [microcassette]; Legion Speech [microcassette]; Warner-Levin Thanksgiving Trip, 2001 [audiocassette]; WTOP, Senator John Warner on Bosnia, 12/17/1997 [microcassette]; Policy Lunch Briefs and ISTEA News Conference, 3/12/1995 [microcassette]; Recognition, #137, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; NMAH Carmichael and SIL/NMAH Price of Freedom Benefit, 2/4/2005 [audiocassette]; FOR 4/21/2000 [microcassette]; ADS [3.5\" disk]; Rumsfeld/Jeffords Press, 5/24 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner with Reporters on Detainees [audiocassette]","The Politics of Persuasion, Friends of John Warner, Stevens Reed Curcio \u0026 Potholm, 3/14/2008 [CD]; CODEL Warner/Levin, Photographs, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Crete, June to July 2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Archived Web Video, 2006 [CD] (2 copies); 2008 Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Affairs, Senator John Warner, Old Dominion University [CD] (2 copies); National Air to West Pot. [CD]; Sorensen Institute 2008 Gala, Senator John Warner Slideshow [CD]; Photographs from Navy Memorial Video, 12/2007 [DVD]; Senator Kennedy Floor Statement, Tribute to Senator Warner, 9/7/2007 [DVD] (2 copies); Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/11/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/26 [CD]; McCain Rally, 9/10/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Campaign Commercials [CD]; Wakeman II Building Dedication Photographs, Aurora Flight Sciences, 7/31/2006 [CD]; Luna Innovations, City of Danville, 3/26/2004 [CD]; Senators John Warner, Ben Nelson, and Susan Collins, Press Conference Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [DVD]; Q \u0026 A with Barry Rabe, 12/10/2008 [DVD]; Newsclips, Photographs, Senator John Warner Photograph, 8/19/2004 [CD]; News Channel 8, News Conference, 8/31/2007 [DVD]; Senate Floor Statement from Senator John McCain, 6/14/2006 [DVD]; Tour of Pentagon, White House Announcement, 9/18/2001 [CD]; Daily Newsclips, Old Files, 9/4/2003 [CD]; Reading of Declaration of Independence, Senators Coburn, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Webb, Murkowski, Martinez, Warner, 7/8/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/19/2007 [DVD]; MSNBC Off Air 9 pm-10pm, 6/3/2008 [DVD]; Grundy, The Breaks, P8270053-P8270105 [CD]; Senate Floor Statements from Senator Levin and Senator Byrd, 6/22/2006 [DVD]; 9 untitled DVDs; PSC 2002 LAD LOOP [CD]; USJFCOM Senate Reception, 2/28/2006 [CD]; Senator Visit, Balad AB, Iraq, 3/22/2006 [CD]; CBS News - The Early Show, 1/13/2005 [CD]`; Afghan to NAACP [CD]; Wet Plate Photo Session, Photographs by Dennis Brack, 9/25/2002 [CD]; U.S. Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, Biographical Video: John W. Warner, Jr., 10/16/2003 [DVD] (2 copies); Senator John Warner Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [DVD]; UIA Law Magazine, Senator John Warner Photographs by Tom Cogill [CD]; C-SPAN 2, 5/16/2008 [DVD]; 2007 SOTU [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conference, 4/8/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Washington Local News, 6pm and 11 pm Newscasts, 5/15/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Photographs by Andrea Booher/FEMA, Tour Poquoson, VA, 9/2003 [CD]; U.S. Senator Jim Webb, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Press Conference with U.S. Senator John Warner, Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Elect Mark Warner, 11/19/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/23/2007 [DVD]; Center for Politics, University of Virginia, Senator John Warner, 4/10/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner's Midtown Tunnel Visit, Norfolk, 9/29/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, 4/16/2007 [DVD]; Press, 8/24/2004 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Nightly News, Iraq Resolution, 070125 [CD]; Scott Photographs [CD]; Christening CVN-77 George H.W. Bush, Northrop Grumman, 10/7/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Visit to Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard Photographs by PA3 Timothy Pike, 4/23/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner [CD]; Senator John Warner, Sampling of 7 hits, 10/2004 [DVD]; Wytheville Lunch, Floods [CD]; Senator John Warner's Visits to Norfolk Region (SECNAV, U.S. Coast Guard, USS Newport News, VA Port Authority), 4/2003 [CD]; Larry King Live, reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech, 1/10/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Tapings, General Myers Tribute, William Proxmire Dinner, SPQA Awards Remarks, 10/12/2005 [CD]; George Mason University Commencement, 5/21/2005 [2 DVDs]; Senator John Warner, NASA Langley, Ft. Monroe, 10/3; Nassawaddox - Renor Dix, Cheriton - Aquaculture, Virginia Beach - Wagner, 10/4 [CD]; Senator Dick Durbin: A Different View, Air 8/1 - 9/30, 2008 [DVD]; Untitled VHS; Profile Senator John Warner, WCVE Version, Laura Strickler, 12/23/2004 [CD]; Bloomberg TV, 6/4/2008 [DVD]; 3 flash memory cards: Daily News Clips; Wytheville Lunch, Nutter Lunch [CD]","A History of Soviet Russia : Von Rauch, Georg, 1957 [book];  A Century of Leadership: Founders Day Celebration, Newport News Shipbuilding, January 17-18, 1986  [booklet];  The Spirits of 76 : Sloane, Eric, 1973 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 11 - Rules of Virginia Supreme Court, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Foreign Relations and National Security Law : Franck, Thomas M. and Michael J. Glennon, 1987 [book];  US Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations - Cross-Channel Attack : Harrison, Gordon A., 1989 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Committee on Armed Services, US Senate, 99th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, vols. I-III, 1986  [3 bound volumes];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985  [bound volume];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983  [bound volume]","Photo Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026 Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. Virginia Chapter - Association of Govt. Accountants, 3/20/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Miller 2nd Debate [audiocassette]; Reagan PC \u0026 Reception [audiocassette]; GOP Meeting; Shad Planking; Women's Forum [VHH-C]; VNN \"Commonwealth Conversation\", 3/30/1996 [audiocassette]; Untitled Envelope: Reprint of Joint Resolution, 1/3/1980; Various Debates [audiocassette]; Virginia Federation of Republican Women [VHS-C]; Virginians for Warner Luncheon [audiocassette]; Warner Young Republicans, 3/23 [VHS-C]; Progressive Virginians Coalition [audiocassette]; Richmond Debate, 10/20/1978 [audiocassette]; Washington Post Luncheon, 8/6/1984 [audiocassette]; JWW and APM at Suffolk COC, 9/12/1978 [audiocassettes]; Photo Album: Launching of the SSN 753 Albany, 6/13/1987 [binder]; Debate - Vienna, 10/13 [audiocassette]; Untitled Audiocassette; JWW-APM - Bar Association [audiocassette]; Harrison/Warner Debate - League of Women Voters, 9/9/1984 [audiocassette]; \"Ole no. 6\" [envelope]; WGMS 570 AM, 103.5 FM - Guest Conductor Senator Warner, 12/23/1979 [audiocassette]","10/1/2008-12/31/2008 (92 folders arranged chronologically)","Fox News Interview w/Brit Hume, 11/7/2004 [VHS]; Nixon Center Ceremony Honoring, 2/8/2000 [VHS]; Senate Floor Statements from Senators Levin and Byrd, 6/22/2006 [CD]; PBS Newshour, 8/3/2006 [CD]; CNN Wolf Blitzer, 11/17/2005 [CD]; Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [CD]; US Senate Floor Statement, 2/17/2006 [CD]; Floor Coverage, 3/29/2001 [VHS]; Hardball, 2/12/2008 [CD]; JW/Rex NBC Story, 1/31 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 9/23/2008 \u0026 9/25/2008 [2 CDs]; Senator Warner - 10,000 Votes, 5/24/2006 [VHS]; NBC Meet the Press, 2/12/2006 [CD]; Press Conference - Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [CD]; Levy Center Dedication, 9/18/2005 [CD]; Face the Nation; Meet the Press; Fox News Sunday; Late Edition, 10/30/2005 [CD]; Memorial - Naval Special Warfare, 7/8/2005 [DVD]","WWO-0380; WWO-0752; WWO-0647; WWO-0646; WWO-0648; WWO-0338; WWO-0333; WWO-0337; WWO-0381; WWO-0332","WWO-0401; WWO-0353; WWO-0750; WWO-0748; WWO-0751; WWO-0753; WWO-0747; WWO-0110; WWO-0628; WWO-0640; WWO-0745","WWO-0678; WWO-0723; WWO-0677; WWO-0676; WWO-0708; WWO-0679","WWO-0242; WWO-0339; WWO-0315; WWO-0644; WWO-0286; WWO-0113; WWO-0652; WWO-0378","Miscellaneous papers from the office of Senator John Warner consist chiefly of photographs and newsclippings. Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.","  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.","  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.","  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.","  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.","The discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.","This addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. Interspersed are stories related to his personal life and family.","Some material in this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights; the University does not hold these rights and cannot grant (or withhold) copyright permissions. The donor has retained any copyrights in any portion of the collection created or authored by him. 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He did not seek reelection in 2008 and has rejoined the law firm of Hogan and Hartson, where he worked before joining the Department of Defense.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  He grew up in Washington D.C. and joined the Navy shortly after graduating from high school, leaving as a Petty Officer 3rd Class. He then did his undergraduate studies at Washington and Lee University and began post-graduate studies at University of Virginia Law School.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  With the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, Warner joined the Marine Corps, first in active duty and then as a reserve, finally earning the rank of Captain. He resumed his studies at George Washington University and received his law degree in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He has been married three times. His first marriage was to Catherine Conover Mellon in 1957; they divorced in 1973. He was married to actress Elizabeth Taylor in 1976; they divorced in 1982. Since 2003, he has been married to Jeanne Vander Myde. He has three children, all from his first marriage.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e In 1987, he was one of few Republicans to reject the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. He would later break with Virginia Republicans, refusing to support the campaigns of Mike Farris and Oliver North. 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The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.","The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.","The papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.","  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.","The collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.","A coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  ","The collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.","Topics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","John Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.","There is no box 218 for this series.","Appropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000","Meeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. W. Monument; Culmore Playing Field (Susan McGill); American Association of Port Authorities; Army Museum; U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; National Capitol Area Council Goshen Dam Project Lake Merriweather, VA FY 2001 Funding Initiative; Lorton Correctional Complex GSA Report to Congress 1/3/2000","GSA Courthouses; National Health Museum; Richmond Canal; Rail Regulation; S.535 - Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Improvement Act; Fawn Lake - Wilderness Area; NEA; PTO","Richmond Airport; Richmond Airport; Williamsburg Buses; Hampton Roads Transit Bus Project; GRTC/City of Richmond; Metro - Royal St. Garage; VA Transit-Statewide Bus; Newport News Airport; Mt. Vernon Ladies Association; WMATA Letter re: Millennium Celebration; Fort Eustis; OMC; Hampton Roads Maritime Alliance; Georgetown Fuel Cell Buses; Danville Airport; FAA Bill - MWAA Provisions; Amtrak Hi-Speed Rail; Newport News Airport-Jim Smith; Advanced Multi-Fuels, Hans Mumm; Trail; Maritime Security; Pay Equity; United-Visit 4/27/99, China Service ltr; US - China Service; Drexel's Smart-Tech Wilson Bridge; Nuke Waste; EPA v. Utilities; Mining Waste; NYC Trash; NOAA - National Disaster Reduction Initiative; MTBE; Lorton - DC Appropriations; Jones Act Waivers; Old Dominion University; George Mason; Truman Naming Bill; Gas/Oil Prices; Orkand - Rick Scholze","Human Services Reauthorization; VA WA II; Old Nominations","Kemba Smith; Vinters; SS Earnings Test; Early Learning; Satcher; Flat Glass; Trauma Care; TAP/BRAND/CSBG's/CAA's","Trip File - Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin 8-2-99; VA Tech Trip, 8-2-99; Gen.; Miscellaneous; Mark Warner; Constitution; Legislative Veto; Warner Record; Campaign; Campaign; Campaign 1997; Daryl Jones Confirmation","SMWG: Sen. Warner; loose papers; SMWG: Hill Visits; Liberty Bill; Empire Washington Corporation; An Assessment of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act in 1998, 2/1999 ; Liberty Bill '99; One Stop; Credit Union; Burlington; Federal Prison Industries; PUHCA; Commuter Tax; Internet Tax; unmarked (3) containing correspondence; Vern S. 401; Historic Property Tax Credit, HR 1945; Credit Unions; Blind Trust; Private Securities Litigation Reform Act; Confidentiality; DOL-GPO; H.R. 1945- Estate Tax/Historic Property; Internet Tax; Colonial Williamsburg Tax; A Taxpayer's Guide to Federal Spending, FY 2001; Budgets- Labor Budget; Budget Agreement 1997; Reconciliation 1997; 97 Reconciliation/Tax","Lottery; Chas Phillips; Labor Shortage [hi-tech] Education/Vocational Training; Public TV; CPB; Broadcaster; Bell Atlantic Hopeline; Communications FCC; unmarked (2) containing correspondence; Telecommunications Reform; Low Power TV; FCC- CFW Communication; Telecomm.- Interconnection; S. 652 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act, 1995; Leo One USA Briefing Book; Broadband; Competitive Broadband Coalition; Telecomm","Freddie Mac; Voting Disability; Housing; S.830; Ricky Ray, Hemophilia, S. 358; O'Dorisio; EPIC S.729; AG Dairy Amendment; Health - Children; Fetal Tissue; Boxer - Women's Health/NIH; Lice; Gunshot Detection, Gun Safety (Schools); Medicare; GMHSI BC/BS; Hemophilia/Ricky Ray; PARCA; WIPA; FERPA; BCBS/Fed Reaction; BC/BS GHMSI; BCBS / D.C. Charter; untitled; untitled correspondence (3)","Tax - General 7/2/96; Flat Tax; Cap Gains; Korea; Vargas; Extradition; REIT Conflict S.342; NTU; Tax - AMT; AMT; Legislative- Coal; [untitled]","Fast Track; Glaxo; Foreign Trade Zone; Trade; Ricky Ray ; Fred Hochberg; 06/02/98 -- e-commerce \u0026 Y2K Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Meetings; Hunger Has a Cure Act 1997; Untitled folder: Kenaf; IRA S.12; Securities Litigation Reform S.240; S.667; Alexis Herman; COLI","Securities; Suspense Accounts - ROCCO; Mexico Loans; Securities Litigation Reform S.240 (H.R. 1058); S.2955 Charitable Organizations Disclosure Bill 1992","Army Corps of Engineers; Ferry Farm Information; National Park Service File 1996; Information/CRS Pending Requests; George Washington Postage Legislation; Air Force Memorial Information; Member ISTEA requests; Government of Puerto Rico Resolution; Census Information for Congress ; Everglades; Mariner's Museum Info; Pfiesteria Information; George Washington Commemorative ; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation","InterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA","SS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment","NSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998","NASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed","Encryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology","Black Dog of Fate , by Peter Balakian; High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition , by Stanley A. Renshon; D.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure , by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating; Enactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001  (2 copies); The Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862 , by Mary Alice Wills; The Book of Yaak , Rick Bass; Passion for Truth , by Arlen Specter ; National Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 ; Pushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory , by Iavan Amato; Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire , by Nicols Fox ; The Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted , by Harold H. Tittmann, III; One Nation, Two Cultures , by Gertrude Himmelfarb ; Republic.com , by Cass Sunstein ; Your Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want , by Charley Swayne; One More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War , by John Poole; Life's Matrix , by Philip Ball; Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future , by Robert E. Freer, Jr.; All About Birds , by Dorothy Mitchell; CEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive , by C. Ray Johnson; It's All So Damn Simple , by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan","UNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995","Southern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026 House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996","28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Forestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts","FDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution","Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026 Religion , by David Barton;  Of Happiness: An Essay , by Volterra;  The C-Span Revolution , by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan;  Fix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\" , by Jim Miller;  Ernie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute ;  Storm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War , by Richard P. Hallion;  American Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command , by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.;  Scandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub , by Robert W. Matherson;  An Eye for Winners , by Lillian Vernon;  Body Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs , by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters;  The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling , by James Hillman;  Perfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories , multiple authors;  The Spirit of Hungary , by Stephen Sisa;  Purls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks , by Don Hansler;  The Rising Tide , by Jerry J. Jasinowski;  Nuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success , by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg;  The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy , by Richard W. Rahn;  Break Out of the Box , by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon;  The Blake Streak , by George P. Morrill","31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Atoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. Bush; Senate Race-April/May; 1994 Major Speeches; Packwood; Presidential 1992; Petersburg Tornado; Deutch-CIA Confirm; Clarence Thomas; Gays in the Military; 1992 Major Speeches; NAFTA; Gulf Trips; Contract with America; D.C. Statehood; North, Oliver; Stadium","1/2000; 12/1999; 39 packets of press clippings, arranged by day; 11/1999","25 envelopes of clippings, from 1999-2000","10 folders of press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to October 1999","Voluntary Efforts to Expand Health Insurance Coverage- Labor and Human Resources Committee; CFC Propellants in the Atmosphere, in Inhalers and in Regulation- Labor and Human Resources Committee; NSF Reauthorization Bill; Support Strategies for Clinical Research and Alternative Medicine Research at the NIH- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Coordination of NIH Research Efforts: Three Case Studies- Labor and Human Resources Committee; US Healthcare Workforce: Realigning to Meet the Future- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Global Health: US Response to Infectious Disease- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Women's Health: Providing the Right Information at the Right Time- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the NEA and NEH: A Focus on Education; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1996; Prescription Drug User Fee Act; Tobacco Settlement: Public Health or Public Harm?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; National Science Foundation Reauthorization; Biomedical Research Priorities: Who Should Decide?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Protecting Our Medical Information Rights, Responsibilities, and Risks- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from April-October 2000","5 folders containing press clips (clipping service computer print-out), from 9/1998-1/1999 and 10/1999","WLR Foods [presentation folder]; Minor Use [presentation folder]; Dairy; Peanuts 1995; Russian Poultry Ban; American Sheep Industry Association Memorandum [loose]; VA Agri-businesses; Farm Bill 7/3/1996; Farm Bureau; Antimicrobials [presentation folder]; Agriculture- General- Virginia; Untitled folder regarding committee on agriculture; Peanut Title- 1990 Farm Bill; Ethanol; Poultry; Rural Elec. Co-ops; Agriculture- Environment; Packer Concentration; Delaney; 1995 Farm Bill [loose]; Florida Everglades/Sugar","Health Care Quality and Consumer Protection- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Oversight Hearing on Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Workplace Religious Freedom Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Health Status of Children- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Employment Non-Discrimination Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; FDA Reform Background Materials; Scientific Discoveries in Cloning: Challenges for Public Policy- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Genetic Information and Health Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Analysis of the Natural Disaster Protection Partnership Act; Health Care Quality Grievance Procedures- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Quality of Child Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Federal Legislation relating to Health Care Quality- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage for 55 to 64 Year Olds- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Untitled: Legislation: S. 1648 The Preventing Addition To Smoking Among Teens Act Or Past Act Of 1997 [Binder]; Hearing Of The Labor And Human Resources Committee Subcommittee On Public Health And Safety \"Oversight Of The Occupational Safety And Health Administration Thursday, 7/10/1997 [Binder]; Untitled: Labor Committee Mark-Up 3/10/1998: Legislation To Amend The Public Health Service Act; Tobacco Issues [Binder]; The Team Act, Teamwork For Employees And Managers Briefing Book For Hearing 2/12/1997 [Binder]; United States Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources Team Act (S.295) And OSHA Reform And Reinvention Act (S.1423) [Binder]; Untitled: The Prescription Drug User Fee Act, Briefing Book For Congressional Staff [Binder]","20 unopened envelopes of press clippings; 7/7 - Geoff [spiral notebook]; loose papers: Sen. Warner statements; 4/1996 - 5/1996 [spiral notebook]; loose papers: clippings, statements, and correspondence; 2 packets of press clippings; 2/11/1997 to 4/26/1997 [spiral notebook]; 8/1996 - 2/1997 [spiral notebook]; 4/28 - 7/1/1997 [spiral notebook]; 5/1996 - 8/1996 [spiral notebook]; Senator Warner statements [packet]","6 folders of press clippings in folders by month and filed by date, 2 folders for August and September.","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from 10/2000 to 4/2001","9 Folders of press clippings from 11/1999 to 7/2000","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to April 2000","VA Racing Commission; L, HHS, ED/Fg 1997; Goals 2000; Puerto Rican Clemency; Goals 2000 Education America Act [binder]; Breast Implants; Civil Asset for Future","S. Fibel; Princeton Homes; Pope's Head Parkway; DOT- Essential Air Service Regulations; State Department - USIA; Transportation Facts; National Endowment/Arts; Tidewater Winds; John Arnn; Norfolk-Southern/Lunenburg Center; Loose Paper: Southwest Virginia Community College NEA grant application; SBA- Greekfest- Virginia Beach","Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Military repayment on loans; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone Amend. To HEA/Warner NCAA Objections; Study Report- Avtex Fibers [book]; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: Notebook Material; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: General; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : blank folder; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Hutchinson; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Graham; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Specter- Campus Crime; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Harkin; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Sessions; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone- Welfare [empty]; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Kennedy; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Bingaman; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Santorum; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Loose paper: legislative record material; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Feinstein; Avtex, Virginia; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Distance Learning","91 folders in chronological order by date","CCA concerns/Bruce Leftwich; General Higher ED: Warner's Statement, sec 326 HBCU added; Loose Paper: H.R. 6; ED Flex Charter Schools; ED Flex","Health Care Safety Net; PPUFA; Medical Devices; Nursing Short; Bio Terrorism - Public Health","McLellan; M Tumargo; CJS FY 2002: VA LW Museum; CJS FY 2002: Marymont; Boy Scouts; CJS FY 2002: Virginia Comm. Policy; CJS FY 2002: Tech; Zerhouni; CJS FY 2002: Achievable Dream; Barry Crane; CJS FY 2002: VA Commonwealth NIH \u0026 Consol. BIO-H023; CJS FY 2002: VA Integrated Justice Tech; Pickering [binder]; CJS FY 2002: VA State Police; Virginia Department of Corrections Available Bed Space [binder]; JUDGE SHIP BOASBERG, JAMES; Car Dealer Manuf. ARB; CJS FY 2002: Benedetti; James; Jay Stephens; CJS FY 2002: Mitretek; Flores; Owen; CJS FY 2002: Secures; CJS FY 2002: VSA Terrorist Information Network Senator John Warner's Office","Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Trauma System; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: General Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: WNVT - Megahertz; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Neurol. Center; Juvenile Justice Bill: Brady Bill Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Danville/ Piedmont; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: H Black Colleges; Juvenile Justice Bill [presentation folder]; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Criminal Justice Tech; Juvenile Justice Bill: Warner Position; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Living Museum; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Franklin County DARE; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Gov School; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Vote Record \u0026 Summary of This Bill; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Youth Leadership Initiative YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: 2000 Labor HHS / Amend ETC; Labor HHS - 2000: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: CJS Appropriations; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Massey Cancer Center; Labor HHS - 2000: Summaries ETC; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Control Votes and Prop.; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Achievable Dream; Juvenile Justice Bill: Summaries/ Genina. of Bill; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: INS Arlington; Juvenile Justice Bill: Guns/ Ammunition; Labor HHS - 2000: Letters Signed etc.; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: D.C. Appropriations; Labor HHS - 2000: Other Requests Projects; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA HUD; Labor HHS - 2000: YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Christopher Newport University [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Colonial Williamsburg FY 2001; Labor HHS - 2000: Interest Groups; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Gunshot Tech; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: JMV Center for Sust. Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026 Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.","Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026 L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026 Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. Ref.; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Premium Support; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: UVA Rural Schools; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Children's Museum; Medicare BBA FIX 99: S.37 / S1263, Outpatient and Patient Transfer S37 - Drg/Transfer S1263 - Stop Loss; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Skilled Nursing Facilities; Other Appropriations FY 2002: VA Tech; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Classika Theater; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: YLI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Colonial Williamsburg; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: CSBG; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare and Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Grad Med EDCIC; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare \u0026 Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Home Health; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VHSC; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Fairfax County CHHS; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS:: Massey; Other Appropriations FY 2002: East Menn.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Old Dom University; Other Appropriations FY 2002: UVA Terrorism; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: George Mason; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Med. Reimbursement; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000: VCSI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: First Freedom Center; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VCU; Medicare BBA FIX 99: BBA - General Fix Summaries; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Institute for Student Achievement","Fisher, Davies, Atkeson Conference, 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress M.R. Deland Confirm (7/25/89); EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Hearing (Conf) 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Oil Spill Mark-up (7/27/89)","Committee On Labor And Human Resources Subcommittee On Aging, \"Meeting The Challenges Of Alzheimer's Disease: The Biomedical Research That Will Carry Us Into The Twenty-First Century\" Thursday, 6/5/1997, 2:30 P.M. [Binder]; Community Service Employment For Older Americans (Reauthorization Of The Older Americans Act) Key Issues [Binder]; Lechler - False Claims Act; Elian Gonzalez; Older Americans Act Reauthorization [Binder]; S.331 - Work Incentives Act; MR Services / Gen. Jones [presentation folder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, HIV/Aids: Recent Developments And Future Opportunities 10/30/1997 [Binder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, Substance Abuse: The Science Of Addiction And Options For Treatment 7/28/1998 [Binder]","Absarokee MT File [presentation folder]; SEAA/1993; Literacy [presentation folder]; Job Corps [presentation folder]; Coverdell at Education Accounts [presentation folder]","Victims Comp Fund [presentation folder]; Nirschl; Konnarock Stone Mountain Health; Religion [presentation folder]; IDEA [presentation folder]; Refugee Protection Act [presentation folder]; Men's Issues: VAWA, Fatherhood, Responsible Fatherhood Act of 1999 [presentation folder]; Corps [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings and Correspondence related to Healthcare; Organ Allocation [presentation folder]; Bariatric Surgery [presentation folder]","100th Congress Floor Statements 2nd Session [binder]; Warner Sponsored \u0026 Co-Sponsored Bills 100th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Cosponsored by Senator Warner [binder]; 99th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Co-sponsored by Senator Warner [binder]","1995 EPW, January - March; 1995 Veterans; 1995 EPW, July - December; 1995 Judiciary; 1995 EPW, April - June; 1995 Intelligence; 1995 Governmental Affairs; 1995 Labor; 1995 Finance; 1995 Foreign Relations; 1995 Rules","VHDA Housing Policy; VA Housing Project; Greenstone Housing Projects; Tourism Caucus Membership List [presentation folder]; Trade- Timber; Columbia 1st; Trade Adjustment Assistance; Hampton Roads; Trade Effects on Virginia- State Initiatives; Shipyards; Trade- Steel; Sugar File; Customs 100: VA Inland Port; Letters [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Loose correspondence; Natural Resources/Coal; Housing: Lee Gardens Apartments Mtg. w/Wolf 18 2/1987; 100th Congress Rules 9/23/1987; Richmond HUD Personnel; Sugar; VA- 101st Congress CDI-SNAP II Control; Banking: Sovran Bank; Banking 101: HUD Richmond Office; Rural Housing; Reverse Mortgage File; Briefings [presentation folder]","Credit Union; Fort Belvoir/Engineer Proving Ground Springfield Complex; Investors S \u0026 L (Sydney Bostian); Wilson-Weeks Cargo, Carl Smith; Iraqi Issue Scott Wilson; Deposit Insurance Corporation; Deregulation Glass/Steagal Repeal; Nichols Amendment UN/US Command \u0026 Control; Banking Reform Bill S. 543; Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Norfolk; Graphs-Charts on Taxes; NVR Savings Bank; Morton Halperin No. 14; Tim Ryan Political Recommendation; U.S. Navy Memorial [binder]; Raise Standard Deduction; Methanol Plantship Project; Tax Extenders; Somalia Invest SASC; Somalia","FDA; Health/Reading; Untitled presentation folder: Legislation; Health; PARCA; Home Health; Retirement Security; Child Care; HC Compliance Packaging Council; Med. Confidentiality; Loose Correspondence; Ricky Ray (2 folders); Loose: Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee on Conference","Loose Correspondence; R \u0026 D in VA; Potomac Knowledge way Project Packet; Uniform Standards Coalition packet; American Cancer Society: An Analysis and Review of the Proposed Tobacco Settlement; American Lung Association Research packet; Information technology Congressional Working Group, 4/10/1996 [binder]; VA Technology Council Annual Report 1996; Amendment Template [binder]; Information Technology Association of America packet; Loose correspondence, reports, clippings, press releases regarding tobacco; Information Technology Industry Council; 7 loose technology packets: VA Tech IT Workers, National Software Alliance; 21st Century Workforce Commission; Loose press releases regarding tobacco; Iota's Public Policy Report Fall 1998-Winter 1999 [binder]; Loose reference materials","Response from Senator Mikulski to Co-Sponsored Letter on the Space Station Freedom Program; Reston Facility: NASA Audrey Moore request for meeting with NASA 3/28/1991; Telecommunications Equipment Research and Manufacturing Competition Act 1990 S. 1981; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act H.R. 5095; Space Station Freedom Program Reston, VA; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/5/1991, Infrastructure, Productivity, and Economic Growth; The Honorable John Warner; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/7/1991, Demographic Trends and Transportation Demand; Telecommunications Equipment, Research and Manufacturing Competition Act of 1991 S. 173; Space Station Freedom Program; Wall Street Journal: After Recent Setbacks, NASA Faces a Fight Over Funding, 7/9/1990; Environment and Public Works Water resources, Transportation, Infrastructure Sub-committee, Hearing Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems, 3/7/1990; MFJ Legislation Must be Fair to All Telcos; Endless Error: The Case for Lifting the Bell Restrictions [binder]; Environment and Public Works Hearing 8/1/1991 GSA; EPW Hearing 1) Congestion Pricing 2) Infrastructure Investment Commission, 3/20/1991; Congressman Wolf's paperwork on Reston: NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Hearing Oversight of GSA's FY 1992 Program Promotion of Public Building Design Excellence, 3/14/1991; \"Local Phone Firms Gain New Freedom\", Washington Post, 7/26/1991","Contracting Out; Cola Cap/Semi-Annual Change; Day Care for Fed. Employees/S. 3007, H.R. 6269; Civil Service General; FY 1985 Budget Request Actions; Commission; Moving Expense Bill-P.L. 98-151; Draft Registration for Civil Service, S. 2740, H.R. 3984; Comparable Worth; Relocation Services; Civil Service Ex-Spouses, S.2821/HR 2300; Closed Inquiries, 1/29/85; Nomination; Pay Equity: The Comparable Worth Issue IP0283P [portfolio folder]; Civil Service Commission; FAA Police Pay; C.S. Correspondence - Legislative; Comparable Worth-1985; Misc. Remarks/Speech Prep.; D.C. Statehood; Bennett Nomination; Becton Nomination","Portsmouth; Edinburgh Greens: 202; Lonesome Pine Hospital; Newport News Voting Rights; Loose Paper: First Baptist Church Bute Street; Prince William Co.; SS United States; Loose Paper: The Allegheny Parkway Report; Lynchburg: Neighborhood Development; Loose Paper: Virginia Water Resources Report; Peninsula Homebuilders Sec. 404; Loose Paper: correspondence; Head Start- Fairfax; Colonel's Quarters; Makemie Manor; Pel Regs - Asphalt; Suffolk Housing - Bishop Black Well, Oct. 24; CDBG- Lynchburg Alphonso Grant; Lewinsville Retirement Res.; RIEGEL; Theatre IV - UDAG; Loose Paper: correspondence; Loose Paper: correspondence; The Care Center; Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton Roads History Center; Church Hill Historic District; 8th; Norfolk People Move; VHD A: Sec. 8 Housing; Stoney Creek Health Center; Gordonsville - CDBG Water Supply; Telamon Corp./labor grant; Enterprise Zones; Loudoun Ambulatory - Surgical Cox; HHS - VA. Water Project; Small Business Admin.; Homeless Day Care - Junior League; Loudoun Memorial Hospital; Loose paper: correspondence; Jack and Shelly Jones - EPA","Management Systems [presentation folder]; Transportation Appropriations/NHS Amendment; Toll Facilities; Simon; Leaky-Jeffords Sec. 143; Repeal Sanction (Mack); Crumb Rubber [presentation folder]; Gregg Bond-I \u0026 M; Third Party; Tolls-Baucus/McConnell; Sarbanes/Mikulski-BW Parkway; NHS Design Standards [presentation folder]; Hours of Service; Murkowski/Dalton Highway; Section 1003 ( c ); DBE's; Conformity; Lautenberg-Speed Limits; CBO Letter; Johnston; Cohen - 13 c; Kohl-Wisc. Truck Weights; Roth/Biden Amtrak Amendment; Thomas: Continue Research [presentation folder]; Reid-Truck Speed Limits; Agriculture-Hours of Service; Members Requests; Grams/Property; Motorcycle Helmets; CMAQ; Freight International Financing; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Bill; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Thomas - 2nd Amendment; Florida [presentation folder]; CMAQ; Graham: Alligator Alley [presentation folder]; Daschle/Pressler - Sioux City; U.S. 81; McConnell/Ford-Natcher Bridge; Hatfield/Packwood I-5; Jeffords/Design Criteria; Managers Amendment; Innovative Financing; Stevens-S. 440; NHS/Amtrak; NHS Statements; Single Audit; Penn Station [presentation folder]; Dulles Greenway 1995; Pressler/Metric; Specter; Bumpers; Domenici; Recreational Trails; Lott-Pearl River Bridge/Airport Connector; Hutchinson/Tarrant County; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study [envelope]; McCain: Demo Funding","Marshal Home Preservation Fund; NPS/Shenandoah Valley Report; Untitled Folder: The Civil War Trust; Manassas- Volunteer Mounted Horse Patrol; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Universal Cask System: VA Power; Patriots Memorial","100th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Sessions) Veterans Affairs; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services","Commerce, 1990; Fin- Health-RTD, 1990; Finance, 1990; EPW, 1990; Housing, 1990; Labor-RTD, 1990; Interior- Battlefields, 1990; Judiciary, 1990; Foreign Relations, 1990; Labor, 1990; Veterans, 1990; Governmental Affairs, 1990; Energy, 1990; Rules, 1990","Correspondence dealing with the Coal industry Retiree Health Benefit Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Dear Colleague/Attachments; Statement on the introduction of the Reachback Tax Emergency Relief Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Press; Untitled presentation folder: Legal; Loose Paper: legislative material, correspondence from 1994; Untitled Folder: material dealing with Reachback tax Relief act","Untitled presentation folder: Reach Back Relief 1995; Pittston; Pittston; 1995; Untitled presentation folder: Notes; Reach back Relief Act 1994; Coal Tax Credit","ESA: Pacific Rivers Council; Rhinehart Tire Fire Superfund Site; ABEX Superfund Site-- Portsmouth, VA; RCRA Hearing: Municipal Waste Recycling; 6/5/91; Commerce: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; Buckingham County Landfill; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: Dixie Caverns Landfill Superfund- Rake; EPW: General: Suffolk Landfill; Fairfax Tank Farm; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: H \u0026 H, Inc./FLIPPO Superfund Site; Buckingham county Landfill Superfund Site [book]; Cheatham Annex; Scott's Creek Dump (Portsmouth)","100th Congress (1st and 2nd Session) - Foreign Affairs [binder]; 99th Congress (1st and 2nd Session)- Foreign Affairs [binder]; Binder: empty","2/18 Richland Black Lung Meeting [binder]; Senate Special Committee on Aging-4/11/1990 [binder]; Yeltsin Visit; Virginia Hospital Association Spring Conference-HOS/PAC Breakfast; Black Lung Trust Fund Briefing Books [binder]; Health Insurance Access; Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters/Tricare Reforms; Welfare Reform; Health Care Reform Conference in Norfold-1/1994; White House Conference on Aging; Nirschl et al.-SR 236-3/11; Aging Committee; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co. Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Unemployment Extension-Fall 1993; Black Lung 1988-89; Medicaid Moratorium/Provider Tax","S. 1304 Baucus/Chafee Wetlands; Global Warming Debate- 103rd Congress; EPW: Environmental Protection Sub: Wetlands City of Hampton Project; S. 823 - National Wildlife Refuge System Management and Policy Act Hearing 6/9/93; EPA Report on Second-Hand Smoke, 1993; FWS Refuge Plan; 9/15/93 EPW Wetlands Hearing S. 1304; Notification of Chemical Application Act- 103rd Congress; RFK Stadium 1991; Wetlands--General Information and Federal Register 8/14th; Endangered Species Act: Recovery Plan and Preservation Plan 5/1992, Committee Hearing 8/1992; Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Debate, 1991-1992; Property Rights; S. 1491 Partnerships for Wildlife; Endangered Species; Miscellaneous","S. 2605 Prescription Drugs, legislation, clippings, newsletters, correspondence, notes, reports; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, reports, notes","Chesapeake bay Restoration Act; EPW: EP Subcommittee: Clean Water: CSO's; Amendments/Related Issues Clean Water Act Reauthorization 1991; Clean Water Act Hearing 6/16/1993, General Overview; Clean Water Reauthorization 1993, Baucus-Chafee Bill; 8/5/93 Clean Water Hearing, Other Federal Agencies; Clean Water Act Reauthorization 103rd Congress-General Information; Clean Water Act Overview Hearing, 9/22/1992; 7/93 Watershed Hearing Management; Clean Water Act Hearing 7/1/93, Toxic Provisions","Clover Project- REA Financing- Post Secretary Interior; Untitled folder: reference material regarding commodities futures; Loose Conference Packet; Chem. Lawn Amendments/Statement; Nominations; Cotton Yields; USDA Reorganization Passed 103rd Congress; Border Collie; Dioxin; Vitamins-MJB; ODEC/Highly Confidential [presentation folder]; Minority Farmers 1990 Farm Bill; Pari-Mutuel Sports; Pesticides/Insecticides; Pesticides- EPA Worker Protection Standards; Food Stamps-US Printing; New Castle Ranger Station; Farm Bill; Clinton Budget- FY 1996, USDA; Minority Set-Aside; Loose Conference packets (3); Glickman/Nomination; 1989 Pork Issues; Untitled Folder: correspondence, agendas, and legislation regarding S.178; Windy Hill; Loose clippings; Memos; Nutrition","S. 1862 - Wildlife Refuge Mgmt. Act; Space Station; S. 58--The National Biological Diversity Act of 1991; Lewis \u0026 Clark Center - Explore; Lorton Landfill Amendment 101st Congress, 1991 DC Appropriations; Metro D. C. Waste Management Study Robb; 1991 Clean Coal Projects; RCRA's \"Derived From\" Rule: A Regulation Frustrating RCRA's Goals of Resource Conservation and Recovery","Background on Space Station: Coalition Information; Background on Space Station: Congressional Quarterly Articles; Background on Space Station: Memos; Space Station [binder]; Background on Space Station: Space Station Debate 8/2/1994 VA - HUD Appropriations; Background on Space Station: Articles on Space Station; Background on Space Station: \"Dear Colleague\" Letters; Background on Space Station: 1. Draft Statement on Space Station 2. \"Benefits to Humanity\" Congressional Research Service Memo [binder]; Space Station Articles 1995; Space Station Freedom, Reston, VA. Facility; Background on Space Station [presentation folder] Space Station Articles; The Superconducting Super Collider [binder]; Background on Space Station: C. R. S. Reports; Senator Warner Space Station Statement Sept. 26/1995; Space Station Debate 1995 Background Information","NADEP Norfolk [presentation folder]; untitled: Itinerary for 6/10/1993 [binder]; Norfolk - Miscellaneous SC [presentation folder]; Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC [presentation folder]; NADEP Norfolk [VHS]; Base Closure 1991 [presentation folder]; Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren [presentation folder]","Senate Republican Tf. for Defense Conversion April - June 1992 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 4 (References) [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 3 (References) [binder]","Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Committee Testimony; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: General Information; Federal Employees EEDC; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Position Articles and Letters; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Letters - Oppose; Hatch Act 1993; PERRY POST OFFICE; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress.: Letters - Pro; Early Retirement Bill; Hatch Act 1991; S 349 - Lobbying Disclosure Act; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Newspaper Articles; S.1 - Unfunded Mandate; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Reports and Research; Hatch Act; Nat. and Comn. Service - 1991-; H.R. 782; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Bulletins and Newsletters","Front Royal VA Customs Staffing Reduction; State Unclaimed Property Equitable escheatment; FASB S1175; Fannie May and State Information on Branching; Freddie Mac; Federal Reserve System; VAT; CDBG; Bank Regulation; National Customs Automation System; Capital Gains (2?); IRAS; Derivatives; 1992 End of Session Notes on Banking Legislation; FIRRea Report; Defense Production Act; Credit Crunch; Credit Union Information; BANK Regulator Consolidation; Banking Overview; H.R. 11 Tax Bill 10/1992 [presentation folder]; State Taxes; Secondary Mortgage Market; 1991 Virginia Tax Exempt Bonds; Taxation of Corporate Sponsorship; Targeted Jobs Tax Credit; IRS: Corporate Gifts to Charities Abroad; 1992 Tax Guide; 1994 Banking Bills; Mr. Gates; Excise Taxes \u0026 Retrogresivity; Richmond Redcup and Housing Authority; Passive Losses; Shelby/Mack ECO Growth Act; Larry Lindsey Federal Reserve Nomination; A History of the Thrift Industry and Thrift Information; Luxury Tax; Mortgage Revenue Bonds","EPA: RCRA Reforms; 101st Congress, 2nd Session, EPW Hearing on Interstate Solid Waste Transport, 7/18/1990; RCRA Amendments [presentation folder]: Lautenberg Amendments, Durenberger Amendment, Symms Amendment, Jeffords Amendments, Moynihan Amendments., Woffard Amendments, Smith Amendment, Metzenbaum Amendment, Graham Amendment, Reid-Warner-Scrap Amendment; Recycling Hearing: Responsible Entity, 3/5/92; 102nd Congress EPW Hearing, Interstate Transportation of Solid Waste, 6/18/1991; Recycling Hearing 3/5/92; S 976; RCRA: Industrial D; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence","RTC-Clippings, etc.; KIT WEBB (IRS Case); NAFTA; Dislocated Workers - Job Assistance; MPVs; Entitlements; Social Security Notch; Caribbean Basin Trade; Flood Insurance-Research; SSDI Reform; World Bank; Tax Extenders; Pension Plans-Cross Testing; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); S. 1633 [envelope]; Untitled Folder: Clippings; GATT; EKG, Young Physician etc.; H.C. Meetings with Constituents (notes); S.265-Economic Growth and Regulatory; 3/1992 Tax Bill - Rejected; Trade; AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax); FDIC-Bank Regulations Capital to Asset Ratios; Truth in Tax-Exempt Giving Act; Medicare-Medicaid (CRS, etc.); Gas Tax BTU \u0026 Transportation Tax; Senator Warner-NAFTA; Trade: Burlington Ind.; D.C. Taxicab; Community Development Banking Act; General Banking; Mortgage Revenue Bonds; Otolaryngologists/Plastic Surgeons; Credit Unions; Home Health Care; Homelessness; Medicare Physician Payment Reform; Diversification of Financial Services; Social Security; Cola; Vat Tax; Estate Tax; IRS Code-Section 936","An Analysis of the Industrial Structure of Virginia's Defense Industry, 2/1993; Loose Papers: Clippings, Memos, Charts, Faxes; Gov's Commission on Def Conversion \u0026 Econ. Adjustment; Defense Conversion; Governor's Conference on Defense Conversion [2 portfolio folders]; A Profile of Defense Procurement Spending in Virginia Defense Expenditures in Virginia, 7/1992; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment [binder]; Untitled Folder: Talking Points and Clippings; Special Edition; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment, First Report to the Governor, 11/1992; Defense Cuts: State and Local Action for Economic Adjustment; Norfolk-Defense Conversion; Estimated Private Sector Defense Employment by Industry and Region in Virginia, 2/1993; Listing Virginia's Prime Defense Contractors Ranked by Contract, 2/1993; A CBO Study: The Economic Effects of Reduced Defense Spending, 2/1992; Crystal City Defense Conversion; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [United States Senate portfolio folder]","Hatch Act [binder]; N View; Hydrosystems; Virginia Governor Report on International Trade Development (2/5/1993); Turbines and Generations; Merck Foreign Trade Zone; Active Matrix Liquid Crystal; Andrews \u0026 Assc., Chocolate Manufacturers; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Clippings, Portfolio Folder; US Chili/FTA; BTG; Lori: Civil Rights 1991 [presentation folder]: Memorandum, Clippings, Reports, Press Releases, Letter and Backup Binder; Civil Rights Legislation 1990 [presentation folder]: Correspondence, Memorandum, Reports","Solid Waste in General; 102nd Congress - 1st Session Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. BASEL CONVENTION (7/26/91); Basel Convention-International Tran boundary Movement of Hazardous Waste--Memorandum of Law; Points of Contact; Recycling Legislation Senator Warner; RCRA: Hazard Waste Incinerators; RCRA: Shell Oil vs. EPA; 102nd Congress Legislation Resource Conservation and Recovery Act--Solid Waste; RCRA: Hazardous Wastes; S. 1429 Hazardous Waste Reduction; Correspondence","Brinkema, Leoni Judge-Eastern; Eastern, Smith, Rebecca B.; Farrell, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Blank, Irving Easter Judgeship; Wright, Wiley Judgeship-Eastern; Herman, Sharon Judge-Eastern; Judge Williams Vacancy; Morgan, Henry Judge-Eastern; Lawson, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Berkley, Waverly Judgeship - Eastern; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District; Sheridan, Paul Judge-Eastern; Eastern District Judgeship 1991; Jackson, Raymond Judgeship-East; Jackson, Raymond Judge-Eastern; Judgeships - Eastern District; Cynkar, Robert Judge-Eastern; Anderson, Alvin Judgeship - Eastern; King, Ray Judge-Eastern; Humphreys, Robert Judge-Eastern; Clark, Mort Judgeship-Eastern; Slater, Mildred Judge-Eastern; Townsend, Lee Judge-Eastern; Ellis, T. S. Judge-Eastern Dist.; Eastern - Townsend, H. Lee; Eastern District Judgeships; Glaser, Richard Judge-Eastern; Payne, Robber Judgeship-Eastern; Lemons, Donald Judgeship-Eastern; David, Buddy Judge-Eastern; Bishop, Bruce Judge-Eastern; Mahoney, Maureen Judge-Eastern; Murphy, Gregory Judgeship-East; U.S. Judgeships; Western - Wilson, same","Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 1 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 2 [binder]","5 folders, A-E containing correspondence, reports, notes; Regulatory Flexibility Act [presentation folder]; GAO Report: Agencies Compliance [presentation folder]; Hearing 3/8/1995 [presentation folder]; White House Small Business Conference; Articles, General Information on Reg Flex [presentation folder]; Kerry Small Business Bill 1994; SBA Chief Advocate Info [presentation folder]; Regulatory Flexibility Bill [presentation folder]","6/11/1993 Hearings; Final Closure- Articles; Norfolk Shipyard; NESEC Portsmouth; The Honorable John W. Warner, United States Senate, Russell Senate Office Bldg. [binder]","Letters- BRAC 93; Navy Correspondence; BRAC- Letters; VA Hearing- 4/20/1993; Base Closure Data [envelope]; GAO Reports, Process; Vint Hill Farm Station; Crystal City- Miscellaneous- Post BRAC; Crystal City- Court Challenge; Crystal City-Purchase Option; BRAC Transition Initiative; BRAC- Report to President; BRAC- Public Law 101-510; NADED- Conversion; Military Cleanup; Personal Notes","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Institute of Packaging Professionals; Charity Bill; Equal Remedies Act (Civil Rights); European Trade; NAFTA; Housing Issues (gen); NAOMI: RTC; Clarence Thomas; Loose Paper: Housing Affairs","1993 EPW, April-June; 1993 EPW, July-September; 1993 Rules; 1993 EPW, October-December; 1993 EPW January-March; 1993 Energy, July-December; 1993 Energy, January-June; 1993 Governmental Affairs; 1993 For Relations; 1993 Labor; 1993 Judiciary","Base Transition Offices; Arlington/Crystal City","Record of Decision, FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan; George Washington National Forest Maps [shrink wrapped package]; Final Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; Comments and Responses: Appendix I to the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; A Summary of the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan","Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-7/10/1993); Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-7/18/1992); 1993 Veterans; Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-10/15/1994); 1993 Finance; Legislative Activities (1/5/1991-4/25/1992); Old Misc.; Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-1/11/1992); 1993 SBA","14 Legislative Activities Books: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia","Virginia Port of Entry; NAFTA (publications and correspondence )","Virginia Dept of World Trade; Dunkel Draft (GATT); Rosemary O'Brian Saferco; Elastic Corporation; Germany Trip; China Slave Labor; Textiles; Mr. Fagan: EEC; Enterprise for the Americas; Va Port Authority (fumigant on logs); Japan's Securities Crisis; EC Oil Seed Subsidy; NATO; Dept of Labor trade Adjustment; Multi-Purpose Vehicles; Free Trade Makes Sense; Rules of Origin; Japanese Construction; Hormone- Free Trade; Hercules/Aqualon; Furniture Manufacturers","Loose Paper: copies of bill amendments, rough drafts; Military Retirement; Alternative Persian Gulf War Powers; Nomination Issues; Loose paper: photocopies of congressional record, speeches and reports; Untitled Folder: copies of amendments; Untitled Folder: National Security issues; Loose paper: books dealing with the interpretation of the War Powers Act, and copies of amendments","COE - 25,000 Ton Policy; Lawson Jones - COE - Wetlands; New File: EPW, EP Sub, Clean Air, Municipal Waste Incinerators [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Subcommittee, Clean Air, Acid Rain [presentation folder]; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, State Mtgs.; 1987-1988 Appropriations; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, ADMINISTRATION DOCS [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Nonattainment [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Warner Rocket Amendment [presentation folder]; 1990 Clean Air Act Warner Acid Rain Amendment; Corps of Engineers - Dinwiddie; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, 1990 Acr: Bills, Reports [folder \u0026 packet]; Poquoson River; TOXICS [presentation folder]","Co-Sponsored 1989 [presentation folder]; No Position 1990 July - Dec [empty presentation folder]; No Position [empty presentation folder]; Co- Sponsored 1990 [presentation folder]","EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Public Buildings-GSA, 3/20/1990; EPW Mark-up, FWI Committee Meeting 9/5/1990; Subcommittee on Water Resources Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Infrastructure Council Act, 7/17/1990; Economic Development Administration Budget FY 1991; S. 2740 Water resources Development Act 1990 Sections 311 and 312; Economic Development Administration 1989 Annual Report; Department of Transportation FY 1991 Budget; EPW Press Conference, Rebuilding the Foundations: State and Local Public Works Financing and Management; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing, 4/19/1990 S. 2183; EPW Reconciliation FY 1991-1995; Water Resources Bill Letter from Congressman Bennett, Nassau County, Florida; Water Resources Development Act 1990-Conference; Untitled folder: Testimonies and reference materials; 1990 Water Resources Act EPW Hearing Mark-up 5/22/1990; Appropriations - Transportation, Manassas Airport [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure 3/1st Hearing (1990 WRDA); HR 5314 Water Resources Development Act, Amendment by Cong. Sisisky; Untitled folder containing speeches and correspondence; Statement by Senator John Warner, EPW Mark-up Water Resources Dev. Act S. 2183; Appalachian Regional Commission 1991 Budget Issues; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure Hearing ARC and EDA 9/13/1990 [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Water Resources Development Act 1990, Congresswoman Lynn Martin Letter; Environment and Public Works, Mark-up Public Buildings, 6/12/1990; Federal Aviation Administration City of Manassas Airport; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 1991; EPW Federal Infrastructure Council Act (Burdick) [presentation folder]; EPW 5/15/1990 Hearing on Assistance for developing Environmental Facilities; EPW Polling, 4 Water Resources Resolutions","Gulf Pollution Task Force Advisory Meeting III, Briefing Notebook, 7/11/1991; EPW: General: Environmental Strategy/Legislation; NEA Funding 101st Congress, Warner's Bill S. 3010; 101st Legis/ Sponsored and Co-Sponsored [4 envelopes]; Ethyl Additive; NPS Huntley Meadows Lockheed Blvd.; Ivan Selin/Mike Hayden Nomination 5/21/1991","SBIR Hearing-House 11/26/1991; Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (UYS-2); Camp Picket/A. P. Hill Realignment; Congressional Monitor; Assault Weapons; Closed Cases; Closed Cases; Canadair Challenger Briefing [binder]; 10/29/1991 Hearing/SB and Kuwait; Base Closure- Credit Union; Navy Consolidation GSA; Miscellaneous; VA Forum Speech 11/14/1991; Loose Correspondence regarding General Dynamics; Army Corps Reorganization; GSA/Navy Building Procurement; CIA Relocation; Navy Consolidations","American Psychological Association; Job Corps; US Post Office Congressional Briefing Material, 99th Congress (2 copies) [loose]; American Amputee Foundation; Southern Regional Task Force on Infant Mortality Interim Report and A Fiscal Imperative [loose]; National Association of College Admissions Counselors; Committee on Aging Testimonies [untitled]; American Diabetes Association; Background on the Civil Service Retirement System [loose]; Vocational Education; A Report to Congress from the Office of Special Counsel [loose]; American Lung Association of Virginia; Reports on Aging, GRH and Elderly [envelope]; Loose correspondence, tax forms, newsletters; American Postal Workers Union; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International; Report to the Chairman Special Committee on Aging United States Senate: Medicare's Policies and Prospective Payment Rates [loose]; Pension Forum IV: Federal Pension Speech [envelope]; Loose documents regarding Medicare and retirement; Age Discrimination in Employment Act; Clippings and reports regarding Social Security [envelope]; Testimonies regarding pacemakers [loose]; American Library Association, Education Reform; United Cerebral Palsy Association Congressional Visits Information Packet; Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds [loose]","US Army Senior Officer Legal Orientation Course Desk Book, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 19 (1991) [binder]; Fiscal Law Desk Book, 32nd Fiscal Law Course, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 1 (1973) [binder]","1995 Education; 1995 Budget; 1995 Press Releases; 1995 Agriculture; 1995 Banking; 1995 Administration; 1995 Energy; 1994 Speeches/Floor Statements; 1995 Aging; 1995 Commerce; 1995 Speeches/Floor Statements, January - June; 1995 Armed Services; 1995 Appropriations; 1995 Speeches-Floor Statements, July - December","EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress CFC Hearing, 5/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing -- OIL SPILLS 7/13/1989; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Toxic Chemical Use in Aerospace, 7/5/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Right to Know Pollution Data, 5/10/89; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress North American Wetlands Conservation Act, 6/1/89; EPW - 101st Congress Hearing on Oil Spill Legislation (7/21/89) [empty folder]; EPW - 101st Congress RCRA Authorization; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Clean Water Oversight, 6/16/89; EPW - 101st Congress Turner Conference Hearing (7/24/89); EPW Committee Mark-Up 101 Congress S.804, North American Wetlands, 6/22/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89; EPW 101 Congress Hearing Re: NRC Reorganization, 7/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Full Committee Reconciliation Mark-Up, 7/20/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing Coastal Pollution, 7/12 \u0026 7/25/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Business Meeting, T 7/20/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee101 Congress Full Committee Mark-Up S.804 North American Wetlands, 7/20/89","1993 Speeches/Floor Statements; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1994; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1991; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1992; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1992; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1991; 103rd Congress Sponsored Leg.; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1994; 103rd Congress No Positions 1994; 103rd Congress Dear Colleagues; 102nd Congress Sponsored Leg.","OPM RIF Regulations; Merit Cash Awards; untitled: FBI contract [envelope]; Revenue Forgone / Blind Mailings; Reduction - In - Force; Pay Comparability Raise; ICC Pay Appropriations; NASA Engineers; Federal Government Service Task Force [envelope]; Pay Raise; Postmaster; United States Office of Personnel Management News [packet]; Merit Pay, Pay Equity / H.R. 5680 S958; Public Employee Appreciation Day; Lorton Retirees; loose papers: civil service retirement; Merit Pay; New Federal Retirement; DoD Civilian Moving Expenses; Prince William Postal; Moving Expenses Amendments - 1985; 1989 - Relocation / Last Move Home; retirement benefits [packet]; Government Reorganization - OMB Plan; Recommendations","Warner Record: Finance / Taxes; Warner Record: TRADE; Warner Record: Social Security (Senior Citizens); Warner Record: Banking / Housing / Urban Affairs; Warner Record: Judiciary; Warner Record: Budget \u0026 Appropriations; Warner Record: Environment; Warner Record: Education; Warner Record: Regulatory Reform; Warner Record: Commerce / Small Business; Warner Record: Savings \u0026 Loans; Warner Record: Energy / Natural Resources; Warner Record: Labor; Warner Record: National Security; Warner Record: Transportation; Warner Record: Health; Warner Record: Welfare; Warner Record: Aging; Warner Record: Federal Employees","Contracting Facts [presentation folder]; Computer Instructions \u0026 Notes; Closed Cases [presentation folder]; Norfolk Signed RIF; International Trade / Kuwait; AF Restructuring; German / U.S. Army Band Concert; untitled: office information; Navy Sealift; Congressional Monitor; Admiral Kimmel File [presentation folder]; VA National Guard Projects; Ethics; General Dynamics Move to No. VA.; Virginia Contractor Info; American Gear Mfg. Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects","SSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"","Relocation '90; Nat. Guard Technicians; Edward J Mazur, Nominee for Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management-OMB; BCBSNCA/Medicare Contract; Ag-Cash \u0026 C.L.O.C.; Pension Tax Treatment; Wilson-Long Term Care; Pihston; Narfe Debate; Coal Industry--S. 1989; Heinz-Coal Health Benefits","S. 965; Other Amendments; Highways; Budget; EPW Hearing, Reauthorization of Federal Surface Transportation Programs, 5/14/1991/Sen. Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments","Proposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland","S. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. Resolution Forms; 106th Legislation Warner Co-sponsored; Byrd Statute; Bork; JW Intros; 106th Warner Sponsored Legislation; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Co-Signed; Sample Letters/Forms; 106th Cosponsors of Warner Legislation (UCs); LA/LC Responsibilities; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 106th Floor Statements; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Misc.","Research; Transfer Highway and Transit; Land Use; Planning Amendments; Governors Letter/Senators Letter; S. 404 Ref (revised); ISTEA Reauth-21-26 B Level; Recreational Trails; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Sec. 4(f) and Sec. 106 Streamlining and NEPA, Nyden/Graham; CBO Runs; Function 400; Old Runs; MAQ; EPW Committee Rules; HERS; ISTEA: Formula Calculations; Amendment w/; ISTEA Hearing: New York, 4/7/97; Wetlands; 4.3 cent revenue; Research-CRS-ITS; Baucus/4.3 cent transfer; Rec. Trails; Trust Fund Balance/$26 B; Budget Resolution Amendment; ISTEA Budget Levels; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Billboards","Warner Record 1991 [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Nursing House /High Cost Concerns; Catastrophic Health I [presentation folder]; 1988 Catastrophic Health; Catastrophic Health I: S-1127 1987 Medicare Cat. H Loss Prev. Act; Catastrophic Health II: Recent Press Release (late Sept. to Oct. ) Concerning Cat, Health as Whole; Catastrophic Health I: Cancer Prevention; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Medicaid; untitled: legislative status of bills [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health Amendment; Catastrophic Health II [presentation folder]; AARP VIEWS","U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 7/7/1987 [book]; Decision and Findings in the Constituency Appeal of the Virginia Electric and Power Company from an Objection by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, 5/19/1994 [book]; U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]","Interstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]","untitled: The National Fund For the U. S. Botanic Garden 1991 Board Member Manual [binder]; ALAR [presentation folder]; The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden [2 presentation folders]; untitled: Alar and pesticides; 1989-1990 Spray Bulletin For Commercial Tree Fruit Growers [booklet]; ALAR [binder]; loose papers: clippings, Botanic Garden materials, EPA materials; 3 Untitled Folders: The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden","106th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 106th Finance; 106th Floor Statements; 106th Rules and Administration; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Ethics; 106th Intelligence; 106th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 106th Armed Services; 106th Small Business; 106th Energy and Natural Resources; 106th Governmental Affairs; 106th Judiciary; 106th Budget; 106th Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; 106th Foreign Relations; 106th Environment and Public Works; 106th Congress Veterans' Affairs","Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Access and Costs: Recommendations for Title IV;\" 7/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97","Hearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Watershed Planning/Program","106th Administration, 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 2000; 106th Aging, 1999-2000 [empty]; 106th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 1999","Lanfenberg; Baucus; Graham; Wyden; Wilson Bridge-FEIS; Warner; Untitled Folder: Highway funding; Hutchinson; Allard; Lieberman; Constructor Magazine: with Senator Warner on the cover, 6/1997 (4 copies); Sessions; Inhofe; Byrd-Gramm Amendment; ISTEA: Truck Issues and Safety; Bills; Chafee","Travel Agent Commission Cap; Bristol Utilities; Energy Day; FY 1996 Appropriations; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Coast Guard; Joint Planning Project [binder]; Energy and Warner Appropriations FY 1997; One Call; Battlefield Protection Program; Congressional Briefing Book- Ellen Stein; 7/26/96 [binder]; Amtrak/Railroad Issues; National Ground Intelligence Center; YRE - IB; Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill","Gateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27","NHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; NHS: Intermodal Connectors; ISTEA Sec. 1003 Limitations; Transportation Conformity; Transportation Enhancements; Appropriations/Demo Rescissions; NHS: 2/23/95 Hearing; Transportation Warranties; Highway Safety: Alcohol; DOT: SIBs and Admin funding; Scenic Byways; NHS: Recreational Trails","74 folders arranged chronologically by day, 1/1-3/15/1989","Background [presentation folder]; Questions [presentation folder]; NHS Hearing: Mandates 3/30/1995 (153, 1038); Briefing Book Senator John Warner S. 1121 [binder]; Shenandoah Battlefields 1995; Testimony [presentation folder]; ENR: Lake Gaston Project- City of VA Beach","S. 1023 DC Highway Waiver; ITS; Statement [presentation folder]; NHS: Vehicle Scrappage; S. 440 (As Passed Senate); Speed Limit; DOT Budget; Davis-Bacon; NHS: Trust Fund Off Budget; Briefing for Senator John W. Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73","Committee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. Residency; Postal Service - Off Budget; Susan Alvarado Confirmation","GSA; Speechwriting; Check; Shutdown '96; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings, Correspondence; Furlough Protection Act; Senator; Furlough Protection Act; America's National Maritime Museum; Seahunt; Untitled Folder: Talking Points, Correspondence; Damon Pike; Monument; U.S. General Services Administration, FY 1997, Congressional Justifications; Amtrak Board; DOT","Stafford County; Water Projects Misc.; Fredericksburg Bus Service; Reese Smith-Quail Run; Water Resources Legislation, 1985; Roanoke-Spring Hollow Res.; COE-Aberdeen Proving Ground; Corps of Engineers Gen.; Cogeneration Plants; Navsea Norfolk; Pound Lake; COE-Rudiger (contract); Winchester Airport; Stafford Airport; Ferguson-Smith Mtn. Lake 404 Permit; Greater Roanoke Transit Co.; Waynesboro Flood Control; Loose Papers: Correspondence; Salem Church Lake; Museum Services, Institute of; Warrentown Flood Control; Page County: Transportation; Waterford Issues; User Fees; Mathews County-Horn Harbor","NPS-Music Center, Fishers Peak; Cedar Island [presentation folder]: Chincoteague Island, Cedar Island; False Cape State Park; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Jefferson's Poplar Forest; Appropriations: Montpelier, 1991; Brandy Station/1993; Untitled Folder: Boucher's Interior Appropriations Requests; Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge; Manassas Battlefield Park; Arts in Virginia, National Endowment for the Arts, 1993","The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to S. Res. 16; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 2 (2 copies); Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 3; Press Releases, Reports, etc. related to the Clinton Impeachment [binder]; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 1 (2 copies)","Disney-General Info; Agriculture Appropriations - Biotech Center VPI; Roanoke Urban Renewal Relief; Disney's America Hearing, 6/21/94, Energy Public Lands Subcommittee; Route 7 Project; Georgetown-D.C. Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991","1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget","Wilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991","Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. Problems; Legislation; Federal Pay Reform Act 1990 [presentation folder]; Pay Bill, Executive Pay [presentation folder]; Loose Memos; SES Pay Bill [presentation folder]","Special Projects [presentation folder]; VA/HUD 2002 (HR 2620) Passed Senate 8/2/01 [presentation folder]; INSLAW Case [presentation folder]; The Atlantic Monthly, 11/2002 [magazine]; 2001 Completed Bills [presentation folder]; FY 2002 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Passes (9/13) [presentation folder]","Bridge; Highway Trust Funds - Rail - Amtrak [presentation folder]; FHWA Comments; Design Standards; Projects; Commerce Committee Issues; Park Roads; Noise Barriers; Central Artery; Corps; Coalfields; Conf. Language; SNP ROADS [presentation folder]; Danville: Enhancements; Projects: Route 288 NHS MAIL; NHS Bill; Additions - projects; Proposals; Sec. 1003 [c]; Scenic Byways; Virginia Comments/ Proj.; Safety Belts (NH, ME); FHWA; I \u0026 M; SIBs; Call Boxes; Single Audit; Members Issues; Budget Letter","J. E. B. STUART BIRTHPLACE; V. D. O. T. - UMTA Section 3 Discretionary Funding; ENR: Potomac Greens [presentation folder]; Craney Island Disposal Site; Waterford Foundation Loudoun County, Virginia [presentation folder]; VIMS Pathology \u0026 Toxicology Center; Norfolk Dredging - Sand; DoD: Warner Environmental Education Amendment; Battlefields [presentation folder]; NPS - Broadway Work Center; ODEC - Clover Plant [presentation folder]","Minimum Wage; Blind Convention; Virginia Seminary; Dahlgren School; Virginia Hospital Association: Spring Conference, HOS/PAC Breakfast; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co., Chamber of Commerce Dinner; NIRSCHL- 3/11/ 2:30/SR 236; SEAA; World Immunization; VAD Speech; Decade of the Brain Resolution","Untitled Folder: Children's Performance Workshops: Videos: News Coverage- Child Abuse Prevention (VHS), blank (VHS), \"Knock, Knock Who's There\" (VHS); Reconciliation; Genicom/GE Case; 52 Association Regatta; High Risk Notification; Drug Testing/FEDs; Drugs/Gen","Dairy; ST Research; Agriculture Appropriations, H.R. 3603; FY 1997; R \u0026 D; Dredging; Poultry- Wage \u0026 Hour; AHEC; Ethiopia; NCRS Auburn Dom; Labor- S. 324- Volunteer Firefighters; Independent Women's Forum; Conservation; Water; Dairy; Rural Development","102nd Congress- 1st Session, Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. Toxics Use and Source Reduction Provisions of S.976; 7/24/1991; Potomac Greens, 1991; PUHCA- Summary Point Papers [binder]; EPW Hearings on Recycling, 102nd Congress, 1st Session; 6/5-6 1991; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, S. 1473, Warner, 7/15/1991; Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; Hazardous Waste recycling, 9/13/91; RCRA: Waste to Energy; S.1473, Comments on Bill Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; RCRA: Packaging and Labeling, Hearing 7/31/1991","149 folders of recommendation materials (letters, resumes, etc.), arranged alphabetically by last name A-L","IVHS - Smart Cars, Smart Highways, Blacksburg Road [presentation folder]; VIMS Sea Turtle Stranding [presentation folder]; Oil Pollution Act [empty presentation folder]; Nitric Acid Shipments [presentation folder]; Saltville [presentation folder]; Blacksburg Road - Smart Highway Route 460, New River Valley Environmental Coalition 7/17/1990 [presentation folder]; Risk Assessment [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule; SNP Roads [presentation folder]; loose materials: FEMA and transportation issues; CFCS [presentation folder]; (CMAQ) Congestion Mitigation \u0026 Air Quality Improvement [presentation folder]; Environmental Unfunded Mandates [presentation folder]; CSOS [presentation folder]; National Park System Reformat: Hearing NP, F \u0026 L H.R. 260 (Hefley) 2/23/1995 [presentation folder]; TVA [presentation folder]; RCRA/Universal Waste [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule [presentation folder]; James River NWR; Endangered Species [presentation folder]; Yucca Mountain [presentation folder]; Above Ground Storage [presentation folder]; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission [presentation folder]; Ships at Sea [presentation folder]; OTC/LEV [presentation folder]; Ship Board Trash [presentation folder]","Transportation Appropriations 1999 - RABA amendment; Air Force Memorial; 4.3\"¢\" repeal; Wilson Bridge - 1999; Corps Reorganization; Smithsonian - Conservation \u0026 Research Facility","untitled: Appalachian Development Highway System; Aviation Tax; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; FCC - Consolidation; FEMA; Environmental Results; Nuclear Waste; Army Corps. of Engineers; GSA - Pricing; Magnuson; Coal; Newport News Shipbuilding; Kennedy Center; DOT Lease; Arlington Boathouse; Norfolk Southern; Hampton Roads Air; Coast Guard; Aviation Security; Embrey Dam; Metrochek; Untitled folder: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study; Excursion Train; Southeast Fed. Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL","Lake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]","104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored","Manager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. Requests; NEPA [presentation folder]; 1997 Apportionments [presentation folder]; Audit [presentation folder]","Safety Hearing; CEBAF; I-73 Letter Sec. Of Tran. Martinez, 4/27/1994; NTSB Rules on Truck Drivers 1995; Corridor H [2 folders]; Truck Weight/Driving Hours; Virginia; D.C. Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building","Courthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball","Faircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter","Hearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. Science, Transp. - Stmt on behalf of Sherman Unger - Gen. Counsel - Commerce, 4/24/1981; Speech-William \u0026 Mary-Charter Day, Williamsburg, Va.-2/7/1981; Appalachian Coal Awareness Conf., Roanoke Civic Center-Oct. 24/1980; Virginia Assn on Aging, Richmond, Virginia, 10/10/1980; Virginia Manufacturers Assn, Williamsburg, Va., Sept. 26/1980; Untitled Folder: America's Economy and Its National Security; Untitled Folder: Mark Fowler; Virginia Coal Council Luncheon, Roanoke, 10/24/1980; Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, 10/17/1980; Education; Camelot Hall Nursing Home, Arlington, 3/14/80; Implementing the National Materials \u0026 Minerals Policy Res \u0026 Development Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-479); Press Conference Richmond, Virginia, 4/14/1981; Commissaries; Press Conference (Judgeships-Dredging) Norfolk, Virginia, 4/15/1981; Floor Statement Amendment to S. 1442 Sept. 18/1980; Women's Council of Realtors Political Affairs Meeting-Memphis, Tennessee, 10/28/1980; Can A Democracy Live Within Its Means; Taiwan Issue; Press Conference Charlottesville, Virginia, 4/17/1981; 6th District Fundraiser for Phone Banks, Roanoke, Va. 8/28/1980; Senator Warner-GI Bill Statement, 3/19/1981; New River Valley Home Builders Ass. Radford, Va. (D. Mason) Aug. 22/1980; American Assn. Port Authorities, 10/22/80; Richlands (1980)-Coal Show Richlands, Va. Sept. 11/1980; National Conference on Education \u0026 the Elderly, Arlington, Va., 8/18/1980; Chesapeake Bay Conference, NASA Research, Va., 10/9/1980; Untitled Folder: Energy Department Nominees; Speech-Newport News Bar Assn. James River Country Club, Newport News, 4/14/1982; S. Res. 501--Commending James M. Roche-Chairman, National Committee for 8/18/80, Employer Support-Guard Reserve; Press Conference Abingdon, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Senate Energy Committee Hearing Growing Importance of Coal in International Trade-9/16/80; Virginia Congressional Delegation, Luncheon, 2/5/1981 (vepco); Joplin, Missouri, 10/29/1980; Cumberland School of Law - Law Day '81, Cumberland, Virginia - 4/4/1981; Alta Vista Chamber of Commerce, Alta Vista, Va. 3/27/1981; Lincoln Day Speeches-Cheyenne, Wyo. And Salt Lake City, Utah - 2/12 \u0026 13. Re Inflation \u0026 Soviet Military Power; Energy \u0026 Mineral Resources Subcommittee, 3/24/1981; Springfield, Missouri 10/29/1980; Armed Services Committee Intro of John Marsh for Sec. Army, 1/26/1981; Huntsville, Alabama, 10/28/1980; VA. 1st Cong Dist. Republican Convention Williamsburg, VA. 4/24/1981; Untitled Folder: Young Americans for Freedom of Virginia; United States Coal Exports: The Future for Appalachia; Floor Statement: S. 3247, Dredging, 12/5/1980; Floor Speech - Congratulating Sen. Milton Young of North Dakota on Service to Senate, 3/12/1981; Mobile, Alabama, 10/28/1980; General; Floor Statement - Introduction of the Coal Export Assistance Act of 1981; Floor Statement - Amy Facca article \"There's No Easy Way on Energy\" Dec. 15/1980; Campaign-1980, Speeches \u0026 Background October","Senate Record Vote/Statistics 1988 [binder]; 88 individually sleeved pages from the Congressional Record, arranged chronologically; 101st Congress Floor Statements, June- [binder]; Floor Statements, 100th Congress continued...1st/2nd session [binder]","MLK Memorial; Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process [envelope]; S. 511-Voting/Handicapped; Rules; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Bills; Campaign Fin; Loose Papers: Memorandum, Clippings, Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process; Campaign Finance; Materials related to Hearings on the Constitution and Campaign Reform [binder]; Rules-Architect Hearing 6/30; Gifts, Campaign [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Bills, Reports, Memos, Correspondence","Untitled Folder: Clippings regarding Contested La. Senate Race; Tower #2/3; 1991 Transportation Bill; Term Limits; Liz Taylor; Contested La. Senate Race; 10/2000; Tower #3/3; Soviet Trip; US Troops/Somalia; Tower #1/3; Smart Road; Space Station/Super Collide; Smithsonian; 1977 Inauguration; \"Tail Hook\"-Kelso","POW-MIA; Info Technology; 1989 Ray Raise; False Cape St. Park; Newport News S Building; Fredericksburg Battlefield; Flood Control; Jail; Fort A.P. Hill; Hospitalized; Rivergate- Alexandria; Miller Letters; Official Travel; National Guard - RIF; Seawolf; Regardies Interview; Judgeships/U.S. Attorneys; Rules Committee - \"Net\"; Labor- Striker Replace; Kuwaiti Contracts; Save Manassas; Lorton; GOP Conflict; Henry Foster- Nomination Surgeon General; Honoraria; Foreign Aid; Explore Highway; Salem VA Hospital (veterans'); Lake Gaston; Senate Leadership re: Senator John Warner; Polls; HUD/Marshall Home; Fort Sheridan - Arlington Land Swap; I-73 Route (NHS); Navy; National Science Foundation; ITT - Night Goggles; Federal Employees; N. E. A.; Grip - \"Noise\"; Health Care; To File; Cate Magennis; Gun Control; Shenandoah Battlefield; Small Business","Coal Miners Health Benefits; Bosnia; Clean Water Act; Clean Air; Bosnia; Deficit - BBA - Tax Cuts; Anti-Ballistic Missiles; Airports Authorization / Parking; Army Corps of Engineers; Environmental Cleanup; Abortion; Clinton's Budget - Tax Plan; Air and Space Ext.; Administrative Office; Avtex; Avtex; Drugs; Campaign Finance Reform; AIDS Vaccine 6P160 DOD; Agriculture - Peanuts, Tobacco; Avtex; Constitution; Clover power plant; Bork; Announce - 1996; Electoral College; CIA Relocation; Amtrak Rail; E.P.G.; College Grad; ARGUS; Defense Budget Cuts; Congressional Records","Floor Statement - Support of Armstrong Amendment 571 - Armed Service; 11/9/79; Warner- Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Roanoke, Va; 11/29/79; Warner- Keynote Lunch- National Convention Armed Forces Comm. \u0026 Elec. Association, Washington, D.C.; 6/19/79; Press Questions; 1/16/80; Commencement - Southside Va. Community College, Alberta, VA; 6/15/79; Warner- Israel Bonds Dinner Providence, R.I.; 11/27/79; Warner - 7th District Black Caucus; 5/13/79; Award Ceremony - Outstanding Young Virginians- Richmond, VA; 12/9/79; Warner - PRSA THOTH Awards Banquet, Washington D.C.; 2/29/79; Warner- Republican State Convention, Roanoke, Va; 6/30/79; Warner- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce; 5/25/79; SALT II; Warner- Florida Republican Convention; 11/17/79; Warner - Virginia Agribusiness Council, Richmond, VA; 1/16/80; Commencement - Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, VA; 6/10/79; Hearing- Inspector General Nominee, SBA - Senate Select Committee Small Business; 5/16/79; Warner- Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Newport News, VA; 11/9/79; Warner- Farm Bureau - Northumberland Lancaster; 11/12/79; Greek-American Gala Banquet-Norfolk (Archbishop Chrysostomos-Cyprus); 5/20/79; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metrorail Funding; 9/28/79; Floor Speech - DOD- Nimitz- class Nuclear Carrier; 9/29/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Shenandoah Valley Travel Assoc., Harrisonburg, VA; 11/26/79; Commencement - Chinchland High School, Portsmouth, VA; 6/9/79; Warner - Statewide Conference on \"Parenting,\" Richmond, VA; 10/3/79; Ship Commissioning- Nassau-LHA-4 Pascagoula, Miss; 7/28/79; Brookings Seminar- WX- 2/27/79; NCCJ- Newport News; 3/1/79; GOP State Convention - Roanoke, Va.; 7/30/79; American Friends of the Hebrew UNIV Scopus Award to Eliz. T. Warner; 1/13/80; Virginia Broadcasters Assoc., Va. Beach, VA; 6/14/79; Agronsky and Company - TV; 1/5/80; Warner- McLean Business/Professional; 5/15/79; Hearing - Assistant Secretary Nominations DOT- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; 12/11/79; Floor Statement - Military Option in Iran; 4/23/80; Warner- Virginia Retired Officers, Richmond, Va; 9/22/79; Luncheon- Va. Community, Business \u0026 Opinion Leaders, Richmond, Va; 6/15/79; Conference- Southside Congressional Longwood College; 12/1/79; Floor Speech - Thank you to Senate Staff Club; 12/20/79; Floor Statement - S. 1656 - Nat'l Fisheries Develop. Act of 1979; Warner- VA Independent Telephone Association- the Homestead, Hot springs VA; 10/18/79; Warner- Texas GOP; 7/29/79; Merchant Marine \u0026 Tourism Subcommittee Shipping Regulatory Legislation; 10/1/79; Floor Speech - Iranian hostages S. Res 315; 12/15/79; Paul Boucher; Warner- Tobacco Assn., Greenbriar, W. Va; 5/27/79; Untitled Folder: Annual awards Dinner the American Technion Society; 12/8/79; Floor Statement - Annandale Football champions; 5/24/79; Hearing - Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration to Senate Banking Committee; 12/6/79; Waynesboro, Va Public Library Dedication; 6/24/79; Hearing- Assoc Attorney Gen, U.S. Dept. of Justice - Judiciary Comm.; 12/7/79; Warner- Chrysler Issue, Galax, VA; 11/2/79; Floor Speech - Warner Hails Byrd's Warning on Debt Ceiling Increase; 9/14/79; Warren Memorial Hospital Dedication; 6/23/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Fishburne Military Academy Commencement Exercises; 5/26/79","Press 1994 Con't. by Robin [floppy diskette]; 28 press clipping packets in random order. Packets put together by date.; Press A-N 1994 by Robin [floppy diskette]","48 press clipping packets in random order. Packets bundled by date","66 press clipping packets in somewhat chronological order by date. Packets grouped by date","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference materials; Agriculture; Submarines/Seawolf; Women in Military Memorial; Untitled folder: speeches and reference materials; United Daughters of Confed.; Warner 1/2; Miscellaneous Speeches; Warner/Wilder Tour (post R. King Trial); Remarks: Agreement Between East TN Natural Gas Co. and Equitable Resources, Inc., Bristol, VA, 8/20/1985; JW Cartoons; Speeches September-October 1985; Speeches, May-June 1985; Bosnia; Loose clippings and correspondence; Vets Memorials; Text of press clippings [loose] 1994; Vietnam Puller; Women in Combat; JW 2/2; Taxi Meters; USS Ronald Reagan; Awards to Constituents; Speeches July-August 1985; Battlefields; War Powers Act Byrd/Warner; Women's Conference; Transportation; Dulles Center","~200 folders of press releases numbered 1990 1 to 161 and 1991 1 to 38, currently out of order, some folders empty; 7/1985: speech index 1985; Untitled folder: correspondence","1987 Speeches; 1987 Transcripts; 1987 Extra Releases; Press Releases 1988; General Contractors Speech; 1988 Transcripts","21 folders of Political Mention clippings (some photocopied) from 1989-1995","Speeches January-March 1984; 1985 Transcripts; Transcripts 1986; Speeches June-November 1984; Speeches 1985; Speeches 1986","Community Leaders Luncheon, Richmond, VA, 1/16/1980; National Marine Corps Off. Assn., Arlington, VA, 5/24/1980; Warner-Dalon Statement Non-endorsement of Republican Pres. Candidate, 3/14/1980; House Committee- Public Works, Washington National Airport, 6/11/1980; Floor Statement - Lobbying Activities of Office of Surface Mining, 3/27/1980; Lincoln Day 2/14/1980; Warner-60th Annual Banquet, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, 5/6/1980; Warner-Chesapeake Men for Progress, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner-National Maritime Council Legislative Review Program, New York, NY, 2/4/1980; Virginia Medical Society Luncheon, Capitol, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Dedication- Heritage Foundation Program, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Keynote Speech- Seventh District GOP Convention- Charlottesville, VA 5/10/1980; Warner-Commencement-Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner- Navy Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, VA, 3/24/1980; Floor Statement, 2/8/1980, Draft Registration Not Include Women; Subcommittee on Parks, Recreation, and Renewable Resources, Vietnam Veterans Memorial SJR 119 3/12/1980; Commencement-Virginia Intermont, Bristol, VA, 5/3/1980; Keynote Speech- Republican Mock Convention-Washington and Lee University, 5/9/1980; Floor Statement - S. 2585 \"Ocean Shipping Act of 1980\" 4/24/1980; Floor Statement- 200th Anniversary, American Victory- Yorktown, 6/4/1980; Luncheon-National Association of Environmental Professionals, Rosslyn, VA, 4/22/1980; Report-Synfuels Report, Letter to Andrus, 2/6/1980; Republican Women of Capitol Hill, 6/25/1980; Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, VA, 2/11/1980; John Wayne Family Luncheon, Washington, DC, 3/6/1980; Warner-National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, DC, 2/21/1980; Commencement Address Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, 5/24/1980; Commonwealth Dinner, Richmond, VA, 3/28/1980; Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, VA 3/22/1980; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metro-rail Funding Legis.; Warner-Northern Virginia Automobile Dealers Association 3/11/1980; Award Speech- A. Phillip Randolph Award to Willie Mays, 4/17/1980; 1980 Republican National Platform, 5/8/1980 (2 folders); Warner- Commencement Christopher Newport College, Hampton, VA, 5/18/1980; Tidewater III Conference, Easton, MD, 2/1-3/1980; Hearing-Senate Armed Services Comm. Military Compensation, 1/22/1980; Hearing-Committee on the Social Security Admin., Assist. Sec. Dept. HEW 3/19/1980; Warner-Sixth District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, VA, 2/11/1980; Hearing- Sen. Veterans Affairs, 6/18/1980; Warner- Virginia Seafood Council, 3/8/1980; GOP State Convention Banquet Richmond, VA, 6/6/1980","25 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week with more than one folder for some weeks","18 folders of clippings from 1/1-7/14/1995","14 folders of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1986 Press Releases [binder]; 1985 Press Releases [binder]; 6 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1996 Miscellaneous; 1996 Campaign Photos; Miscellaneous 1997; 1996 Press Clips: Election Pictures [empty folder]; W. Post Exon \u0026 JW SASC hearing on Downing Assessment 7/25/1996 [envelope]; 1998 Clips; 1995 and Earlier Miscellaneous; PTO; 1996 Press Clips: Daily Press Wednesday, 6/12/1996; Election; 1996 Press Clips: Thursday 11/7/1996 Richmond Times Dispatch; Final Louisiana Press Pack; 1996 Miss VA. /Teen USA; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Daily Press; Lake Gaston; 1998 Military; G.W. Birthday [empty folder]; Rules - general info.; 1996 Staff; 1996 Military; Haysi Dam; 1996 American Legion; Military - Miscellaneous; 1996 Press Clips: The Washington Post Wednesday 6/12/1996; Federal Employees; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Virginia Pilot; 1996 Press Clips: Select Election 1996 Clips 11/6-7/1996 [packet]; 1997 Military; 1998 JW \u0026 Governor [empty folder]; 1996 Press Clips: The Farmville Herald 6/7/1996; 1996 Press Clips: The Va. Pilot Wed. 6/12/1996","James Monroe 1758-1831  [book];  The Reader's Digest Dictionary of Quotations  [book];  Tough Choice Who made them .. And who didn't, The Concord Coalition's Deficit Reduction Scorecard 103rd Congress 1993  [booklet];  Miracle on the Potomac, The Kennedy Center from the Beginning  [book];  Billy Franklin's Tough Enough, The Cocaine Investigation of United States Senator Chuck Robb  [book];  Fix Bayonets! [book]; Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787  [book];  The Hite Report on Male Sexuality  [book];  Our American Government, What Is It? How Does It Function? 150 Questions and Answers  (1981 Edition) [book];  America: An Affirmation of Faith  [book];  A Search for the 100 Greatest Members of Congress, Heroes of the US Congress  [book];  Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet  [book];  Henry Cabot Lodge, Late a Senator from Massachusetts, Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress  [book];  Will the Gentleman Yield?  [book];  Song and Service Book for Ship and Field  [book];  Profiles in Courage  [book];  Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary  [book];  Pages From the Virginia Story  [book];  The X Factor, A Quest For Excellence  [book];  Jefferson, Public and Private Papers  [book];  The New Fat Cats, Members of Congress as Political Benefactors  [book];  Military Project Management Handbook  [book];  Richmond Redeemed, The Siege at Petersburg  [book];  The Battle of Berlin 1945  [book]","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Press Releases, 1983 [binder]; Press Releases, 1988 [binder]; Press Releases, 1984 [binder]; Press Releases, 1987 [binder]","14 folders of press clippings, arranged by chronologically by week","15 folders in no real order, clippings grouped by date.","Untitled Folder: Remarks Before the conference banquet of the National Security Industrial Association Anti-Submarine Warfare committee; 5/18/83; Norfolk, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/29/83; Joe Canada Breakfast/Growing Conservatism/GOP Successes; 10/10/83; Transcript of Phone Interview tom Matthews/Kingsport Times Haysi, Coal Slurry, topping off; 6/30/83; Floor Statement - In Memory of Sen. Jackson; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Transportation Conference Report H.R. 3329; 8/3/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Yock Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Staunton-Augusta County Chamber of Comm. Dinner- Staunton, Va; 1/21/83; E \u0026 MR Subcommittee Hearing on S. 1634 Mineral Lands Leasing Act; 10/18/83; Public Hearing- HOV- Restrictions at Cutis Memorial Parkway- George Mason HS, FC, VA; 4/14/83; Interview- National Public Radio- Helen Whelan; 1/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview with Chris Hansen, Reuters \"Deep Strike concept\"; 6/17/83; JWW Remarks/Federal Employees Forum- Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk; 10/22/83; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/30/83; Finance Committee/Governmental Lease Financing Reform Act Amendments; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - Insertion of Statement of ABA on Intelligence of Synfuels in Soviet Union; 5/16/83; Floor Statement - Dedication of the Memorial Plaque re Iranian Rescues Mission; 5/5/83; Speech Before Transportation Inst to minority bus members; 7/27/83; Transcript- Chris Callahan, Va. Network Telephone Network; 5/19/83; Va. American Legion Speech; 7/9/83; Remarks of JWW/National Coal Assoc., Wash, DC; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - IMF Loan Quota; 6/8/83; News Release on Harvey Wilkerson/4th Circuit Court Appointee; 11/12/83; Floor Statement - on SPR; 10/19/83; Floor Statement - Memory of Mary Preston Courtney; 12/13/82; Floor Statement - Honoring Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; 12/8/1982; Subcommittee Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; 5/26/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Merow Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Amendment to Modify HOV Requirements on I-66; 10/24/83; Remarks: MTN. Empire Community Big Stone Gap; 6/11/83; U. Pa. debate; 3/30/83; Confirmation Hearing: Francis M. Mullen, Jr., Jud. Committee; 6/15/83; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/ Jane Restani; 11/7/83; Floor Statement - Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman, Arms Control Agency; 4/14/83; Senate Rules Committee, Federal Election Law; 5/17/83; Speech at Lorton Town Meeting; 9/9/83; Remarks: Freedom's Foundation Awards Program; Capitol; 6/15/83; Warner-Durrette Conversation/Va Beach; 11/5/83; Trans./Int. for \"the Lawmakers\" Senate Armed Services Committee; 10/12/83; Alex., Dedication of Torpedo Factory Art Center; 5/20/83; Senator John Warner Statement - Confirmation Hearing of Sherman E. Unger/Senate Committee on the Judiciary; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Terrorist Attack on Marines in Lebanon; 10/24/83; Floor Statement - Armed Services Personnel Educational Travel; 11/3/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S. 237 S.1006; 11/1/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Announcement of Bowen Commission's Intent; 11/16/83; Floor Statement - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Strategic Minerals; 5/19/83; Speech by Senator John Warner to Commissioners of Revenue Association of VA; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - Battleship Missouri; 12/13/82; Governmental Affairs Conference, Washington; 5/11/83; Veterans Day Speech; 11/11/83; Untitled Folder: Introductory Remarks for Vice Pres. George Bush; 4/13/83; Hearing of Senate Judiciary comm./Re J.H. Wilkinson; 11/16/83; Interview- Henry Eason; It's Your Nation's Business; 5/19/83; Floor Statement - Kasten-Dole Compromise; 4/20/83; Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Gas Hearings; 12/12/82; Floor Statement- Resolution to Commemorate Bicentennial of Treaty of Paris; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S.J.Res. 196; 11/10/83; \"Energy Independence\" Speech; 8/9/83; Testimony of Senator John Warner/Committees of House and Senate on Veterans Affairs; 11/16/83; Luncheon w/Assorted General Contractors/Business Issues and Government Leasing; 10/7/83; Interview w/Chas. Wheeler/BBC/; 9/14/83; Launching-USS Yorktown- Pascagoula, Miss; 4/16/83; Floor Statement - Nat'l Tourism Week; 6/29/83; Luncheon Honoring House of Del./Va Beach; 11/5/83; Armed Forces Committee and Electronics Assn Shoreham-Americana Hotel-Washington, D.C.; 4/14/83; Floor Statement - Tech Vet School; 6/29/83; Subcommittee on International Trade (Finance Committee) Tariff on Apple Juice; 10/21/83; Speech- Young Republican Fed., Richmond, VA; 4/23/83; The Coal Industry; 8/9/83; Testimony- Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; 4/21/83; Phone Interview/Post; 9/6/83; Opening Statement; JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - On S. 764, Air Travelers Act; 11/16/83; Speech at Opening of Henrico Co. Rep. HQ; 9/8/83; Floor Statement - S. 764- Air Traveler Security Act of 1983; 4/20/83; Immigration Reform and Control Act S. 529; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - To Put General Richardson's Address in CR; 7/83; Transcript/QA Press availability/James Watt; 10/7/83; Lawmakers; 7/14/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Scottsville Flood Control Project; 10/25/83; Subcommittee on Water Resources Committee Pub Works- Long Creek Canal and Tangier Island; 5/17/83; Public Hearing on Lake Gaston; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - Submits Sen. Byrd's Speech; 10/7/83; National Coal Assoc. Federal Affairs; 11/17/83; Press Conference I-66; 5/17/83; Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Interior Re. HR 1931 - S. 802- Parkway; 5/5/83; Veterans Affairs Committee Stmt of Harry N. Walters- Administrator Designee; 12/8/82; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Interior Appropriations Bill; 7/26/83; Floor Statement - National Retired Teachers Day; 8/4/83; Remarks of JWW Amherst 4th of July Celebration, \"The American Flag\"; 1983; Floor Statement - Nuclear Waste; 12/20/82; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/Ross Buckley; 11/8/83; Senator John Warner Remarks/League of Women Voter Union Theological Seminary Richmond; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - Taxpayer Compliance and Withholding; 6/16/83; Floor Statement - Intro. To Mathias Speech on Palladian Architecture; 6/8/83; Interview-Mike Cozza, Jefferson Pilot; 5/6/83; Transcript/Interview Jim Bacon/Roanoke times/World New Port Dredging; 6/28/83; Interview w/Roger Lindberg (WVEC)/RE: Mil, Manpower level; 5/3/83; Interview w/Joel Brinkley, N.Y. Times/Lebanon Security; 11/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview Tobacco/dairy; 10/7/83; Floor Statement - Forty one Years after Pearl Harbor; Dec. 7/1982; Senator John Warner Introduction of Amend to 1984 Treasury/Post Office Appropriations Bill- Moving Expense Reform; Rules Committee- Re: Purchase of Calendars; 12/9/82; Floor Statement - JWW/Burial of Indigent Veterans; 10/25/83; Hearing: Jud Committee, Southeast Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact; 9/6/83; Floor Statement - Senate Tourism Caucus; 4/20/83; Speech by Gov. Robb/Report of Top Management of VA. Chamber of Commerce; 10/26/83; Transcript, Channel 4 Interview/Lebanon; 9/83; Hearing- Oversight Hearing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve; 5/6/83; Naming of US Courthouse, Norfolk, Va., Judge William E. Hoffman; 12/23/82; Interview w/Senator John Warner by Rose O'Connor, WTKR-TV; 11/14/83; Statement on Lyn M. Schlitt Nominations, Sen. Finance CMTE.; 6/14/83; Transcript/Phone Int./Va. Pilot Lake Gaston; 10/7/83; Testimony Before Aviation Subcommittee HS. Public Works Committee On S. 764 (Air Travelers Sec); 7/26/83; Dedication of Heritage Foundation; 10/3/83; Untitled Folder: 5/16/83; Interview- Karlyn Barker, Washington Post; 4/21/83; Floor Statement - TV Coverage of Senate Proceedings; 12/23/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on US Coal Exports to Japan; 10/27/83; Remarks of JWW/Hampton Institute Convocation; 9/11/83; News Release on JWW urging Rededication to Freedom/11/12/83; Interview: w/Ed Prina, Copley News Serv. Re: Military manpower; 5/6/83; Armed Services Committee Intro. C. Cox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; 5/24/83; Introductory remarks for Admiral Hyman Rickover Award Ceremony; 11/1/83; VA Savings and Loan League Speech, VA Beach; 6/17/83; Floor Statement - JWW/Advance Procurement SN SSN 688 Submarines; 11/8/83; Subcommittee on Education, Art and Humanities; 4/8/83; Confirmation Hearing- Moody Tidwell Judge- US Claims Court; 5/4/83; Opening Statement: JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources 11/10/83; Floor Statement - Soviet Shooting of Korean Flt. 007; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on H.R. 1646 RR Retirement Solvency; 8/2/83; Extra copies of Staggers Act Testimony; Remarks on JWW American Federation of Government Employees AFL/CIO; 8/4/83; Speech- McLean, Fairfax County Arbor Day Celebration; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Re: UP Amendment 1484 to H.R. 6211- Multi-employer's Pension Amendment Act of 1980; 12/16/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/US coal Exports to Japan; 10/28/83; Big Stone Gap, Wise, Norton, Wash, DC; 4/23/83; Interview: ABC; 7/8/83; Floor Statement - Retirement of Albert A Applegate; 12/20/82; Satellite Speech to the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 1/5/83; Floor Statement - MX Missile; 5/25/83; Atoka Speech; 9/10/83; Floor Statement - H.Con.Res. 153 - Statue of Martin Luther King; 12/20/82; Interview- Bill Woods- Virginian Pilot- MX- Midgetman; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Low Altitude Reconnaissance Cameras- 12/18/1982","To Sales Execs at Jefferson Club Roanoke/Free Enter; 3/8/83; Untitled Folder: Floor Statement- Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States to Impose a Duty on Apple and Pear Juice; 2/3/83; Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel; 3/8/83; Interview: W/Pat Towell, Congressional Quarterly; 3/9/83; 12 folders of press clippings grouped by date.; GW PRKWY S. 802; 3/11/83; Floor Statement - Strategic Nuclear Threat; 3/23/83; The Northern Virginia Women's History Coalition; 3/8/83; Interview- Tara St. John- World Perspectives- Re: Def Budget, Arms Control Port Legis; 2/23/83; Interview: News Availability/U.Va.; 3/7/83; Greenspan Comm. Full retirement for Fed. Workers from 55 to 65; Assoc Gen Contractors of VA. Convention Awards Lunch- Homestead, Hot Springs, Va; 1/22/83; Untitled Folder: Election Law Hearing; 1/26/83; Interview- George Wilson- Washington Post- Warner Proposal on Reduction in End Strength; 2/22/83; Interview- Nancy Bradsher, Watch on Washington; 3/16/83; Floor Statement - Senate Amendment #512, New Fed Employees in Social Security, 3/18/1983; Floor Statement - Erosion Control Projects in the Chesapeake Bay; 1/26/83; 3/8/83; Interview- Joe Shapiro, U.S. News and World Report; 2/15/83; Dulles Toll Road Groundbreaking Ceremony; 1/29/83; Lions Club; 3/83; Speech: ADM. Rickover Dinner w/3 Presidents; Sheraton, D.C.; 2/28/78; Interview- WTAR Radio, Norfolk; 3/2/83; Floor Statement - Enterprise Zone Employment \u0026 Develop Act of 1983; 3/18/83; Commerce- Confirmation Hearing for Helen Marie Taylor- Bd. Dir. Pub Broad; 2/4/83; Cumberland, Cumberland Repls.; 3/15/1983; Floor Statement - George Washington Parkway, Va; 3/9/83; Lincoln Club Dinner, Vienna, VA; 2/4/83; Mining and Reclamation Council of America; 3/22/83; Speech at FT. Myer; 3/3/83; Statement on State of the Union; 1/25/83; Floor Statement - Commission on the Centennial of The Civil Service; 3/14/83; 10% Withholding Requirement Savings Interest and Investment Dividends; 2/10/83; Vepcopac, Richmond; 3/11/83; Untitled Folder: \"Coal Slurry Pipeline Act\"- S.267; 3/14/83; Floor Statement- Air Travelers Security Act of 1983; 3/10/83; Judiciary Committee- Appointment Alfred S. Regnery - Admin. Juvenile Justice \u0026 Deliq. Prev. - Department of Justice; 4/6/83","4 folders of press clippings from August, Sept, Nov, and Dec of 2000; Loose Paper: misc. press clippings, Warner press releases, and legislative copies; 19 bundles of press clipping packets grouped weekly","Talking Points for Crossfire [binder]; Abortion Votes 1979--1989 [binder]; Memos and Correspondence regarding speaking engagement at the Washington County Chamber of Commerce [binder]; Press Releases (85-88) EPW [binder]; Military-Soldier-War Quotations [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew [binder]; Press releases, talking points, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Air/Space Extension, Balanced Budget/Economy, Crime, Defense/Foreign Policy, GOP, Heath/Education, Highways, Property Rights, Speech, United Nations, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Budget and Auburn Dam [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew, Report 10-5-68 [binder]","1996: 2/1-3/7 clippings; 1996: 1/22-31 clippings; 1996: 1/1-7 clippings; 1996: 1/8-14 clippings; 1995: 12/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1995: 11/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1996: 3/15-21 clippings; Press Releases 1989 [binder]; 1996: 1/15-21 clippings; Sen. Warner's Quote Book (clippings) [binder]; 1995: 11/22-31 clippings [loose]","30 packets of press clippings, arranged in reverse chronological order","Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Election of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 2 (Sept. 1997-Dec. 1997 [binder]; 1997 Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: Press Releases 1996; Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 1 (1/1997-8/1997) [binder]","Transcripts - 8/1984; Written Requests (media, congrats, welcomes, etc.); Transcripts - 7/1984; Transcripts - 101984; LAIRD; 1982 Microfilm Index; Transcripts - 9/1984; Transcripts - 6/1984; Straight Remarks (cancelled); Foreword for Military Manual; Press Letters; Loose papers: speeches; Untitled: clippings and correspondence; Background for Warner Bio; GMV Speech 11-16-88; Transcripts - 11/1984; 1983 Microfilm Index","49 packets of press clippings, arranged by date","9 folders of political mention clippings, April-December 1997","Warner Record 1985 [binder]; Warner Record-6/1984 [binder]; Record Votes-1981, 1982, 1983 [binder]; Senator John Warner Voting Record, 79-80-81 [binder]; Floor Statements 1986 [binder]; JWW Missed Votes, 97th \u0026 98th, -84-, (82/83) [binder]","Floor Statements, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Continued [binder]; Grant Notices, 1986 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis, 102nd Congress, 2nd Session, Press","JW Schedules-Week; Subs-Teaming; Education Stuff; T-mond B-Day; Energy and Water; ACITIC- VA Tech; LOB Culpepper; CRS on Internet; Bosnia/NATO/Europe; Transport/WW Brigade; Amers Tax Reform; Miscellaneous Articles; BASC Releases 99; Accomplishments 105th Congress, 1st Session; Tobacco; NEA; VA Press News; Senate Barber; State of Union 1-98; Laptops; Sabato Roast; EDA/Development/Westmoreland/Tapahook 5-98; Berlin Airlift; Ralston; Defense/SASC; JW Bio. D's; Lorton; T. Vaughn and Const. File; Beth George; Loose articles; Cohen Trip, 2-98, Face CBS; Press Requests; Juvenile Justice; SBA Small Business; Speeches; Ethics/Lobby/MCI $; USS Wisconsin; Vets Burial Bones; Keagan A-Port; High Tech; Depots, N. News; VA D-Day Ceremony 11/97; Newt-Speaker File, Marietta 1-98 speech, CHC 1-98 speech; ATF-JW; ANC Waivers; DoD Authorization 1997","Pres. Cabinet Nominees [presentation folder]; McNulty; Ashcroft; James Younger; Mental Health/Terrorism; Ricky Ray; Chavez; Tobacco [presentation folder]; Thompson; Rod Paige; Ted Olson, 4/5/2001; Brownlee; Barnhart; Ombudsman [presentation folder]; Brian James","Weekly Mail Reports, 1997; 105th Mail Reports, 1998; 105th Dear Colleagues - Cosigned; 105th Dear Colleagues - Miscellaneous; 105th Floor Statements, 1997; Weekly Mail Reports, 2000; 105th Floor Statements, 1998; 105th No Position; 105th UC's-Cosponsor of JW Legislation; 105th Dear Colleagues - Senator John Warner; 105th Sponsor/Cosponsored","ESEA : Math and Science; ESEA; ESEA : My Notes; ESEA : Class Size; ESEA : Teacher Liability; ESEA : Floor Students last day; ESEA : Background; ESEA : VA Specific background; ESEA : 21st Century Community Learning Center; ESEA : Homeless/LEP; ESEA : School Counseling; ESEA Group Views; ESEA : Magnet Schools; ESEA : Title I; ESEA : Straight A's","The Power of Creativity: VSA arts, 10/2000 [VHS]; Loose paper- No child left behind bill, 2001; ESEA [presentation folder]; Roger Gregory","8/2000; College Admissions; 5/2000; 9/2000; 6/2000; 4/2000; 11/2000; 2/2000; 7/2000; 10/2000; 3/2000; 12/2000; 1/2000","67 folders, mainly correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","Tobacco Warehouse; Tobacco-OSHA Regulations, Labor Department; Mike; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; SBC Hubzones; Loose Papers: reference material re: small businesses; Loose Papers: clippings and correspondence re: small businesses; NASCAR; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; Tobacco Row- Urban Revitalization","Info Regarding Tobacco Suits; Briefing Book: The Food and Drug Administration and Tobacco Regulation [portfolio folder]; Tobacco 2nd Hand Smoke:; Tobacco: Tobacco Issues 103rd, Cigarettes [presentation folder]","Loose Papers: Notes, Business cards, Faxes, Statements, Correspondence; S.942 Mr. Warner--Markup materials; Untitled Portfolio: Dredging Contractors of America; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Faxes; Small Business-S04 program-HR3719; Small Business-HUB Zones-S.1574; Northrup; 06/05/96--Small Business Agenda, Stewart Verdery/Mr. Warner; 06/04/98--Oversight of SBIR Program Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Reston Chamber; Virginia Small Business Awards Luncheon [binder]","140 Daily Schedule Files, arranged chronologically","Speech Material; Untitled Envelope: articles and press releases; Loose Paper: speech with research material; Articles [bag]; Speaker's package on Nuclear Arms and Arms Control [binder]; Loose Paper: articles; Untitled: Colston A. Lewis; Zumwalt file [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: articles; Untitled: Speech at Segregated School; Defense; Loose Paper: articles, press releases, booklet with photographs of Liz Taylor and Senator, and correspondence; Land Fairfax Human resources council; Loose Papers: articles","Warner: Leadership for Virginia [binder]; Warner Record [binder]; Warner Record Addendum; Senator John Warner Voting Record- 1987 [binder]; Voting Record 1985 [binder]; The Warner Record- 1987 [binder]; Warner Record 1986 [binder]; FEC Report, 1st Quarter [binder]","SEPA/PMAS; Arts and Humanities; Aid- Federal Triangle; PMA; Shenandoah National Park; Historic Preservation; Regulatory Reform; Rural Electric; GSA Projects; Untitled: congressional material/speech; Security in Federal Buildings; Lane View Elementary School","WRDA 1998: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and testimonies [presentation folder]; WRDA 98: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and legislation [presentation folder]","Louisiana; Recreation fees lang.; New York; Illinois; Idaho; Maryland; OMB Policy; Texas; North Carolina; MMS Fee; New Hampshire; Georgia; Connecticut; Studies; North Dakota; Florida; Corps/Leg. Counsel memos; Tennessee; Kentucky; South Carolina; Washington; Rhode Island; Indiana; Sub-Committee Hearing, 6-98; New Jersey; Arkansas; Contingent Authority; Montana; Missouri; Alabama; Wisconsin; Pfiesteria; California; Massachusetts; Substitute Amendment; VA WRDA Issues; Delaware; Oregon; Oklahoma; Nevada; South Dakota; Michigan; Nebraska; Pennsylvania; Admin. WRDA; Mississippi; Corps Proposed Language","Box of empty files permanently withdrawn from collection.","7 folders of clips, arranged chronologically by month (1/2001-5/2001)","Warner: McLaughlin; 5/27 [audiocassette]; John Warner Radio 7 60 second spots; 9/24/84 [reel to reel]; Stakeout with Nunn and Warner after briefing on Persian Gulf; 7/6/88 [audiocassette]; Nightline; 3/24/86 [audiocassette]; Today Show: Chuck Scarborough; 12/29/83 [audiocassette]; Liberty University/Richmond: Press Conference on Soviet Trip; 9/9/85 [audiocassette]; Warner; 6/17 [audiocassette]; Tape of Keynote and Nomination Speech of JWW; 6/5/82 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Speech for Virginia Garden Club; 4/8/1986 [audiocassette]; Record of Warner deposition [audiocassette]; Journal- Editors; 10/30/84 [audiocassette]; Tower/Warner Press Conference on Mid East Trip; 1/10/84 [audiocassette]; UP-Tenkins; 10/26 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Song by David Elliott (703) 662-6310/662-8201 [audiocassette]; Warner Acceptance Speech- Hampton; 6/2/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner, Seven :60 Second Spots, 9/25/84 [audiocassette] (3 copies); Time Mag. Jay Brangan Sp 1 [audiocassette]; JWW introducing the President [audiocassette]; Salute to John Warner; 11/17/83 [audiocassette]; Final Segment- NPR; 10/23 [audiocassette]; Lucette Lasnaco with Jack Anderson [microtape included] [audiocassette]; Sen. Warner Women's National Defense Forum Luncheon; 6/18/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Roosevelt Launching; 10/27 [audiocassette]; Warner; 5/20 [audiocassette]; River Bank Inc.: Displaced Homemaker 60, Child Support 60, Job Market 60; 1984 [reel to reel]; Dub: Goldwater, Knaffowitz/Warner [audiocassette]; Founders Day Address: Senator John Warner, Burruss Auditorium; 4/27/1984 [audiocassette]; Delmarva/Agrinet 1/18/84 a.m.; Virginia Sports report with John Hambrecht (5 mins) 7/11/84 [audiocassette]; Warner- Republican Rebuttal; 9/14/88 [audiocassette]; Hampton Roads Breakfast; 3/30/84 [audiocassette]; Today Show Long Commission [Beta]; Ice Cream party on Capitol Hill; 6/20, 1985 [VHS]; Defense Platform Committee- Democrat; 5/1988 (2 tapes) [audiocassette]; Water Washington; 6/20 [audiocassette]; Farmville; 9/17/84 [audiocassette]; Warner \"Radio America\"; 9/16 [audiocassette]; Today Show; 2/11/84 [Beta]; Peter Hardin; 12/20 [audiocassette]; McNeil-Lehrer; 12/28/83 [Beta]; Today; 12/29 [Beta]; 12 untitled audiocassettes; Edythe Harrison Speech to Federal Women Employees, 8/25/83 [audiocassette]; Letter from Joseph M. Kline to Senator John Warner; 9/11/1985: contains photos from 1978 Convention; Sen. Warner Last two Tapes- Three in all [audiocassette]; 153 slides in 7 containers of various imagines of Senator John Warner; Virginia Democratic Convention [audiocassette]; 1985 Liberty University Convocation, Senator John Warner [audiocassette]; Patillo Report, 10/30; Harrison Press conference 10/31 [audiocassette]; Two untitled audiocassette; Press Conference- Hampton; 6/1/1984 [audiocassette]; Demonstration Tape: Symphony No. 40 Mozart, Arranged by T. Morishita [audiocassette]","Orphan Drug Act; Breast Cancer Gala [presentation folder]; Parental Leave (Gen); ACTPL [presentation folder]","Organ Donors [presentation folder]; Unos./HHS/Liver Allocations; Bone Marrow Registry [presentation folder]; Kassebaum HIPAA/Kennedy [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer: Funding and Research [presentation folder]; Organ Transplant Reauthorization; Organ Transplant Unos/Network [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer/Abortion [presentation folder]","149 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","101 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (A-N)","December; College Admissions 1997; July; August; January; September; February; March; October; May; MCI Letter; April; June; November","PTO [presentation folder]; PTO; PTO [presentation folder]","U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Business Case Analysis of Space and Facilities Management, 5/22/1998 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 3/30/2000 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 9/1998 [binder]","Labor Salting, correspondence, notes and reference materials regarding labor; Labor-Flextime S.1129; ENDA; Labor-Ergonomics; Labor-FLSA-General; Labor-S. 1099; Labor-Family and Medical Leave; Untitled presentation folder: Contains NLRB Cases; Labor Minimum Wage Legislation/Congressional; Loose correspondence, memos, legislation, articles, and literature regarding the Millennium Society Act, 1996; Labor-EEOC; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Floor statements from JW on TEAM Act; Labor-Team SBC Hearing; Labor Collective Bargaining; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, articles, and reference material regarding the TEAM ACT; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Dear Colleague letters received, 1997; S.1232-Firefighters; Memorandum [presentation folder]; Labor-FMLA; Labor-Minimum Wage Press; D.C. Tax; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, literature, articles, and press releases regarding the TEAM ACT, 1996","122 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","107th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 107th Appropriations Letters; 107th Appropriations Requests; Appropriations Letters 107th; 107th Appropriations Request; 107th Administration; 108th Aging","107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Floor Statements; 107th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 107th Governmental Affairs; 107th Senator John Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Banking/Budget; 107th Energy and Natural Resources; 107th Finance; 107th Armed Services; 107th Cosigned \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Foreign Relations; 107th UCs for Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 107th Judiciary; 107th Rules and Administration; 107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Environment and Public Works","LEGIS: 101st 2nd Session [binder]; EPA Notices 1989/National Institute of Health Grants Jan-June 1989 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress 2nd Session [binder]; LEGIS/101st 1 Session [binder]","Grant Notices 1989 (1/1/1988-1/1/1990) [binder]; Grant Notices 1985 (1/1/1984-12/31/1985) [binder]","121 folder in chronological order by date","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chorological order by date","122 folders in semi chronological order by date","102 folders in sporadic chronological order by date (the dates jump from 10/19/2000 to 12/29/2000 and 12/2-30/1999)","1/1998; College Admissions; 6/1998; Mark Warner; Eastern District Judgeship: Williams; Eastern District Judgeship; Eastern District Judgeship: Roush; Eastern District Judgeship: Lee; 3/1998; 5/1998; 4/1998; 2/1998","8/1998; 11/1998; 12/1998; Norman Moon; 7/1998; 9/1998; Freidman","140 folders in chronological order by date","CTFC [presentation folder]; Water; Farm Bill - General; Water Projects [presentation folder]; FTF S.1541 [presentation folder]; Grad School [presentation folder]","Sugar, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Cotton, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Evening and Weekend Courses; Federal Marketing Orders and Federal Research and Promotion Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Oilseeds, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Wheat, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Supervision, Management \u0026 Leadership; Peanuts, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Agricultural Export Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Training 1996; Fed Grains, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Honey, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Rice, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation","105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Interior; 105th Veterans; 105th EPW; 105th SBA; 105th Judiciary; 105th Foreign Relations; 105th Finance; 105th Rules; 105th Appropriations; 105th Administration; 105th Intelligence; 105th Commerce; 105th EPW; 105th Budget; 105th Agriculture; 105th Government Affairs; 105th Ethics; 105th Energy; 105th Armed Services; 105th Labor; 105th Banking; 105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Aging","91 Folders containing correspondence, invitations, maps, and reference materials, from June 1 to 9/29/2001","213 Folders arranged chronologically by day, from 6/1/1998 to 12/31/1998","79 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (O-Z)","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","See Me's; Untitled Folder: Monthly Mailings; Debate Issues; Leg Assignments; Dog Story; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Untitled Binder: Briefing Agenda and Background Material for Jack Hoggard; MPS; General Provisions; Campaign; DoD Auth Conference; 104th Congress, 2nd Session; Monthly Mailings","Flat Tax; Charlotte Neal; Chinese Visit; Senator Smith Remarks; HQ AMC; Gail Crane; Port Security; Mini-Retreats; Harry Diamond; Caldwell \u0026 Santmyer; Untitled Folder: Virginia Baseball Club Inc.; DoD Drug Strategy; VA Milcon; Dick D'Amato 43088; Fort Eustis; Bedford D-day; Mis; Coal-DOD; Colin Powell; Gail Crane; Prayer Breakfast; RTD Questions; VET-VA. Nat. Guard Ass.; General Dynamics (AAAV); Gays in the Military; DISA; Gays in the Military; Richmond Defense Supply Center; AT \u0026 T FDS; ROA Roanoke Speech; Speeches; Adam Clarey; SDI","93 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","Aquaculture: clippings, articles, correspondence, reference materials, legislation [presentation folder]; Research: clippings, articles, correspondence [presentation folder]; Press: clippings [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: press clippings, research/studies, letters against, letters in favor, testimonies from 2/4 and 2/13 hearings, bills, markups/amendments, notes/misc./Senator John Warner's statement; Loose questions and statements regarding labor issues; Alexis Herman: clippings, articles, reference materials, correspondence, notes, press releases [presentation folder]","Loose papers: Legislation, memos, reference materials, correspondence; fills entire box","IDEA: Loose House and Senate version comparisons, memos, proposals, legislation, notes, and clippings [presentation folder]; IDEA: Empty folder [presentation folder]; IDEA: Loose correspondence, memos, reference materials [presentation folder]","Wilkins Halt; Albert V. Bryan Court House; GSA/FDA; BIOSTONE Gap; GSA (3 folders); GSA Leasing; Loose Paper: Correspondence from 1995; GOAs; VA Municipal Wastewater Agencies; Harrisonburg; Border Stations; ATF and PTD; FCC Business Week; VA Projects","FCC; CWA/Navy Discharge Limits; NARFE; Treasury Appropriations/Civil Service; Postal; Jim Charleston","Speeches April-May 1984; Transcripts 1984; Correspondence 1985; Loose Papers: newspapers from 1984 and 1986; Robb; Transcripts 1984","90 folders of accepted invites in chronological by date.","Rappahannock Refuge; Chesapeake Bay; CAFÉ; OPA; Environment; Global Climate","ARC, budget summaries, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; Miscellaneous: correspondence, articles, reference material [presentation folder]; Virginia Institute of Marine Science, loose folder; Loose: postcard, National Alliance of State Rural Water Associations; Appalachian Regional Commission, correspondence, clippings, reference material; King William Reservoir, correspondence, articles, reports, reference material [presentation folder]; NOAA, article [presentation folder]; FDA Consolidation, clippings, legislation, correspondence [presentation folder]; Chesapeake Bay, reference material, correspondence [presentation folder]; EPA, reference material, correspondence, articles [presentation folder]; Embrey Dam, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act, legislation, memos [presentation folder]; Air Bill, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Natural Disaster Protection Act, correspondence [presentation folder]; Gorton ESA Bill S.768, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; McConnell-ARC Bill and reference material [presentation folder]","153 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","152 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","181 folders of schedules, arranged chronologically by day","Budget/Finance Issues and Requests [presentation folder]; Parramore Island; FY 1999 Appropriations; Mt. Weather; Bernard Berne; Interior; Land and Water Fund","Projects; Grafton Sinkholes; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Roanoke-Visitor Center; Avetex Redevelopment '92; Private Property; Maritime Security; Chincoteague; Security; Avtex--1991; Wetlands; National Highway Systems Map; FY 1991 Appropriations Requests","Newport News Airport; FAA: Nominees MWAA-Bill; FAA: Loose Papers: legislative copies; TRACON; AIP- MWAA; Aviation; Perimeter Rule; FAA: Senator Warner; FCC/AIP; FAA: Loose Papers: correspondence, legislative copies, and notes; AIP- Federal Triangle; FAA","State AIP Funding; GW Bill; U.S.- Japan Aviation Policy; Norfolk- Tug Boat; MWAA- Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority; (AIP) Funding; Aviation competition Bill; S. 386; FAA- Amendment; MWAA; MWAA; Airports","Title IV- Studies; Title II- Gen. Provisions; Senate Offer; Untitled Folder: correspondence; Title V; American River-WRDA; Loose Paper: notebook with hand written notes; Private Sector Contracting; WRDA 1999; Title III- Project Related Provisions; American River and CA AWR; Loose Paper: legislative papers; Title I- Project Authorization 44","EPA; The Big Dig; ARL Projects \u0026 EPA Projects; Untitled Binder: Proposed Interstate 73; NGA; YA. Aviation Plan; Radar Ban in Commercial Vehicles; Charles City County; Information Regarding Virginia's Demo Projects [envelope]; Charles City; GSA; Talking Points; HABS-Estuary Habitat; FAA Reauthorization","George; Statement for Hearing on Lorton Prison; Campaign Finance Reform '97; Committee on Rules and Administration; Speeches; Lorton Case (Jennings); Title 44-Keep; Hearing to Consider Revisions to Title 44/GPO [binder]; Senate Prelim on Jenkins-Landrieu; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Speeches; Rosenbaum File; U.S. Senate Memos on Louisiana Election; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Bills, Clippings; For Immediate Release Papers; Investigation Stuff Woody Jenkins","77 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","104 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","Civil Law/Military Justice CLE Update, Biographical Sketches [binder]; 17 Official Business Envelopes; Manual for Courts-Martial, United States 1984 [binder]; 1996 Election Results [binder]; Loose correspondence from Bob Dole regarding Captain Lancaster Court-Martial, 1991; Government Contract Law Deskbook Volume 1, 1991 [binder]","183 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by day","Federal Transportation Management Program Handbook [binder]; Better, Safer Roads for the 21st Century [binder]; FY 1997: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; Fiscal Year 1998: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; U.S. GSA, FY 1998 Congressional Justifications [binder]","EPA; Capital Investment and Leasing Program, Fiscal Year 1996 (binder); Economic Development Administration, Summary of Approved Projects [binder]; 5/12/93 Superfund Hearing, EPA Admin. Browner; Untitled presentation folder: Amendments, Acts, Congressional Record, Clippings; Slots 1 Perimeter","48 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Nurse Training Act; Headstart; NIH Grants; Job Corps; Volunteer Fireman/F.S.L.A.; Impact Air, P.L. 81-874; Oyster Point School; Employment Service; Labor \u0026 Econ Growth; Family Celebration Day (envelope); Education Briefing; Illiteracy Commission; John Norton Moore, U.S. Peace Institute; Health Planning; JTPA; Drug Export Bill; Labor--Vaccine Compensation Act '87; Railroad Retirement; Nat. Tech. Library; Higher Education; Handicapped Rights; Missing Children; Summary Reports (portfolio folder); Suspension of U of Penn Funding (envelope); Mental Health","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Attack from the Right; Warner Letters-106th; FY 2001 Budget Requests; Virginia: Department of Economic Development [bound item]; Photograph of Presentation by United States Department of the Navy; Clippings and File Folders [file folder box]","24 miniature UPS trucks in individual boxes","National Abortion Rights Action League; Christian Action Network; Pro Warner; Consumer Federation of America; Congressional Quarterly Reports; League of Private Property Voters; Citizens for a Sound Economy; Mason/Dixon/Political/Media Research Polls; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Americans for Democratic Action; Business and Professional Women/USA; Christian Coalition; Watchdogs of the Treasury; American Civil Liberties Union; Liberty Lobby; National Right to Life Committee; American Farm Bureau Federation; Senate Republican Conference; American Security Council; National Association of Manufacturers; United We Stand America; Veterans of Foreign Affairs; Clippings [presentation folder]; National Federation of Independent Businesses; AFL-CIO; National Taxpayers Union; National Education Association; Clinton Administration; Business-Industry Political Action Committee; Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; Concord Coalition; League of Conservation Voters; National Tax-Limitation Committee; Project Vote Smart; American Conservative Union","Vote Smart Web Yellow Pages [publication]; 1995-1996 Private Property Congressional Vote Index (5 copies); Loose Papers: Congressional Scorecards, Correspondence related to questionnaires and surveys; National Vietnam Veterans Coalition, Inc. [portfolio folder]; AARP Vote [binder]; Voter's Self-Defense Manual [publication]; Environmental Briefing Book","276th Engineering Battalion: M/C Payne, Jim Joanson (AA) 276th for P.E. CNTY; Michael Coleman, 1/1992; Mr. Coleman Raphael; Nathan Miller/Dominion Manuf., Jan/Feb 1992; 276th Engineering Battalion: 276th and NG Reserve Issues; Fabrication Company of VA; DT; 276th Engineering Battalion; Evergreen Information Technology, Inc. Barry Nelson; Meeting w/State Sec. Framme; 4/1992; Longer Beam Medal of Honor","Untitled Binder: Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia 1/3/1995 to 7/13/1996; Untitled Binder: legislative activities for 1995","Budget Votes 103rd Cong. [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/3/1995 to 7/8/1995 [book]; Warner Record 102nd Congress 1st Session [binder]; Friends of John Warner Press Releases [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 10/5/1996 [book]","Warner Record 102ned Congress 1st Session 1991 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Briefing book on Sen. Charles S. Robb; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 1/6/1996 [book]","Virginia Judgeships, recommendations, reference material, clippings, correspondence; Untitled folder, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; Judgeships- Eastern and Western Districts, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; 7 notepads, each designated by a different city name, loose","36 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994), Book 2 of 2 [binder]; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) [binder]","Loose papers bound by rubber band: Issue Resource Book, 1995; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects 102nd Congress (1991-1992) [binder]; Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) Book 1 of 2 [binder]; Untitled binder: Warner legislative record, 103rd Congress (1993-1994)","EPW: NAFTA; Energy Taxes: 1993; Admin. Economic Package; Shenandoah River Study: EPA; Henrico County Water Plant- 404; Coastal Barrier Resources; Hampton Roads Center; Pollution Prevention Strategy","Section 29 Nonconventional Fuels Tax Credit; S. 2656- PMPA; S.289- National Air and Space Museum Extension Act of 1991","Warner Record/Vision; Section v. Sponsored Amendments; Warner Record/Helping Virginia; Warner Record/Questionnaire; Transportation Issue; Warner Record/Outstanding Projects; Master Briefing Book [2 binders]; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Notes,; Warner Record/Issues and Opportunities; Loose Papers: Senator Warner's Vision for Virginia","Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4 Parts); Correspondence; A Response to the Majority Report in the Senate Confirmation Proceedings of Judge Robert H. Bork; Policy Review, Fall 1987; Clippings; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 4 of 4 Parts) (3 copies); Newsweek, 9/14/1987; Harry E. Claiborne v. United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate Addendum (3 copies); In the Senate of the United States Sitting as a Court of Impeachment; Impeachment Materials; Trial Transcripts; Motions Referred to the Senate by the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee; The New Yorker, Aug. 3/1987; Why the United States Senate Should Not Consent to the Nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to be a Justice of the Supreme Court","Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 3 of 3); Report of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4); Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 3 of 4); Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 2 of 3); Proceedings from the United States Senate in the Impeachment Trial of Harry E. Claiborne; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 1 of 4) (2 copies); Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 1 of 3); On the Impeachment of Harry E. Claiborne; Markup of H.R.461, Impeachment of Judge Harry E. Claiborne, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives. NOTE: all printed matter in this box can be found in Government Documents at Alderman Library.","Legislative Proposals [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Women's Conference; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Clippings; Administration Position [presentation folder]","Amtrak- Mountain Div.; Imaging Science Technologies; CIT- Composites Manufacturing Technologies; Gloucester- Cheatham Annex; Upward Bound Wytheville Com. College; Oil Spill Contingency Plan; Harwood/Bechtel/DOE; Holy Cross Abbey; Shoup; Loose correspondence and reference material; Washington County Literacy Grant; Amtrak - Silver Star; Poquoson River; Gibson Explosives; GARCIA- SMT contract Naval Supply Center; EPA-UST Regulations; DoE/B \u0026 W Hot Fuel Cell Fac.; Suffolk City Landfill Evaluation Report Fact Sheet; Mt. Empire Community College","G.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company","VIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.","Full box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence","Vet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings","115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. Months skip: 3/1-24, Feb, Jan, and 6/1-30","184 envelopes in chronological order by date (some envelopes empty)","Congratulations; General Letters- To Do; Telephone Conversation; Kid Letters completed; Requests; Actions; Phone Tally; Animal Rights; Congrats/Greetings/Eagle Scouts; Greetings/B-Day; Misc. Letters","New Denver Airport, Background/Wolf Letters, 1991; Fauquier County Sewer; S.959--Thomas Jefferson Commission; Smithsonian Board of Regents Info.; 9/29/93 Nominees Hearing: Perciasepe, Goldman, Laws, Nelson; Browner Confirmation, 1/11/1993; Dioxin Water Quality Standard; SEA Grant Program; S.959 \u0026 H.R.2652; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2652, Slaughter, 6/13/1991; Enforcement--CWA 1991; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Act/Commission; Abingdon Plantation; Virginia Foundation for the Humanities--Bicentennial of VA Declaration of Rights; Other Commissions; H.R. 2444--George Washington Birthplace National Monument Bill; Pol. Rec. Gleason, Michael P.; Nichols Confirmation; Religious Freedom Day Resolution; Sussman Nomination, EPA; Frampton Nomination, EPA; 5/21/1991 Hearing on CWA with Administrator Reilly","Metro Machine; Fort Lee Commissary, Defense Commissary Agency; UNISYS-Egyptian Coastal, Minehunter Program; Racal; 5/22/1991-Gov't Ops, Subcontract Mgmt. in DOD; Hugh Davis Memorial Wing, HR 175/S.498; Legislation in General; DoD Inventory Management, 7/17/1991; S260 Non-Developmental Items Acquisition Act of 1991; \"Warner Amend\" to Brooks Act; Jerry Curry-Nomination, Administration, FAA; Trips; Small Business; Hearings; DLA Command Briefings; 801 Housing-Spotsylvania; 2/26/1991-Governmental Affairs, Procurement Integrity Hearing; RIFs; Land Harpoon; VA Economic Developers Assoc., Speech, Sept. 13/1991; Legislation; 1992 DOD Authorization, Section 842 CoC's; SBIR Hearing, 11/6/1991; Bills; VMI; 6/11/1991, 7/11/1991 Kuwait Oil Fires; News Articles; Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS); Desert Storm Casualties; VMI; Strother Smith; Davis-Bacon; S360-Military Reservists, Small Business Relief Act; Willoughby Site-Norfolk NB; 424th Transportation Co. Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime","Congressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026 VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia","Endangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill","Arlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; S.58- National Biological Diversity Conservation and Environmental Research Act Hearing EPW 7/26/1991; Naming Lewis Powell Courthouse; S.1755, Concessions Reform; Colonial Pipeline Oil spill 3/1993`Route 340 [presentation folder]; Airports Authority: Abingdon Ruins; 1994 DOD Craney Island Fuel Depot Transfer to Portsmouth [presentation folder]; EPA: Clean Fuels Rule [presentation folder]; Yorktown Project; Clean Air Regulations- Emissions Trading and others; 5/27/93 EPW Base Closure Hearing","173 folders arranged chronologically by day, contain invitations, correspondence, maps, and reference material","Manassas Battlefield correspondence, reference material [binder]; Loose Manassas Battlefield Park Amendments, maps, correspondence, reference materials, articles; Hearing Testimony, speeches [presentation folder]; News Clips, clippings [presentation folder]; Historic Preservation, correspondence, legislation [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: maps of Manassas Battlefield; ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]","245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)","Military Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; Urinalysis Program; Untitled Folder: Congressional Request for Information; Military Justice- General Correspondence","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chronological order by date","63 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","44 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","Our Changing Planet: The FY 1991 U.S. Global Change Research Program [booklet]; 1989-1990 101st Congress Letters Cosigned on Energy Committee Issues; Nomination of Judge Souter to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court [presentation folder]; Commerce Committee Issues [loose with divider]; EPW: Oil Spills/Chesapeake Bay [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Wolf Trap 1990 [presentation folder]; Coast Guard [loose with divider]; EPW OIL SPILL LEGISLATION","ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Statements, Bills; NASA Budget 1991; Tuna Management Act; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - General; California Earthquake Funds; Letters Signed By JW 1990 on EPW Committee Issues; EPW: 101: ICTC; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Correspondence; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Senate Committee Consideration; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - House Bill","64 folders of scheduling materials, arranged by date","65 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Personal: Call List for April, May, and June, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (July, August, September), 1986; Personal: Call List for October, November, and December, 1988; Personal: Call List for July, August, and September, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (January, February, March), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1989; Personal: Call List Apr-May-June, 1989; Personal: Telephone Log (April, May, June), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1988","Untitled Envelope: \"The Search for an Arab-Israeli Settlement\" an essay written following the Ditchley Conference; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1984; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1986; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1982; Personal: Condolences, 1989; Personal: Contributions File, 1989; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation, The American Ditchley Foundation, 1987; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation (Includes American Ditchley), 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1985; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1985-1987; Personal: Birthday Greetings, 1989","47 envelopes in chronological order by date","Bosher/Idea; S. 1220- AIDs ED. Act; Community College; Voc. ED. Consortium; Elders Nomination; Bush Education Plan 1991; Vaccine Compensation; Foster Nomination; Goals 2000- Education Amendment Act; S. 67 Compassionate Pain Relief Act (Heroin for cancer Patients)","L, HHS, ED- 94 Appropriations with Simon Albert; Very Special Arts; Minority Scholarships; NIH Reauthorization H.R. 2507","88 envelopes in somewhat chronological order by date","32 envelopes in chronological order by date (all dates not represented)","John W. Warner Speeches for 1973 [binder]; Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #1 [binder]; Untitled: Speeches made by John W. Warner January - April/1974 [binder]; Loose papers: undated speech, notes and minutes from events 1972-1977[binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1974 [binder]","Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #2 [binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1972 [binder]","89 envelopes of daily schedules filed by date, every day does not have a folder.","Small Business Institute Program; White House Conference on Tourism and Travel; Small Business Hearings [presentation folder]; Small Business Investment Company SBC; Legal Reform; Small Business OSHA Reform Hearing 12/6/95 [presentation folder]; Small Business Associations [presentation folder]; Oversight of Small Business Association [presentation folder]; Affirmative Action 8(A); SBA Programs [presentation folder]; 8 (A) Hearing, 4/4/95","Personal: Friends, Dobal, Joe; Personal: Friends, Connolly, Thomas F. (Vice Admiral, Ret); Ali, Mohammad; Personal: Friends, Ballentine, Michael/Mary Ballou; Personal: Friends, Campbell, John (Map Project etc.); Personal: Friends, Guest, Virginia; Personal: Friends, Coolidge, Isabella G.; Personal: Friends, Diener, Betty J. (Dr.); Personal: Friends, Hanan, Timothy A.; Barry Goldwater; Personal: The Hunting Box, Cliff and Laura Hunt; Personal: Friends, Tom Beddall; Personal: Friends, Harbert, John (Doctor); Personal: Friends, Bain, Dick; Honorary Board Memberships, 1988; Friends, Bruce, David; Personal: Friends, Cooke, Jack Kent; Personal: Friends, Hodges, Walter J. (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Bowman, Jean; Personal: Friends, Hufty, Page Lee, 1987; Personal: Friends, Clarke, Melissa; Personal: Friends, The Bob Arnolds, New York, NY; Personal: Warner Friends, Fuller, Deborah, Aspen, Colorado; Personal: Friends, Ferguson Sydney McNiff (Nini); Personal: Dingeman, James (Jim); Personal: Firestone, Julia, Scottsdale, Arizona 85235; Personal: Friends, Daugherty, Elizabeth; Personal: Friends, The Simon Hornbys, London, England; Personal: Friends, Arundel, Arthur W.; Personal: Friends, Bynum, Mike; Personal: Friends, Mrs. Richard E. Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar","31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Nottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]","CPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. Trip, 3 Aug-3 Sept; Paul Vandermyde, VSE; April 1992-Miscellaneous; 2/1992-Miscellaneous; 6/1992-Miscellaneous; Nottoway; UXB-Rich Dugger, John Boyden; Vinnell Corp.; Perpetual Freedom, Joanne Vecchinnoe, 1/1992; Relief Operations; Misc Sept 92; County of Nottaway, Virginia [binder]; Midway, Battle of; 1/1992 - Miscellaneous; Misc Nov 92; Seay, Captain Marvin E., USN, Navy, 1991","1990 Trip File; Personal: Trip '92, back up, Tickets, etc.; 11 License Plates from Virginia and Congress","1988 Republican National Convention Caucus Teams Briefing Book [binder]; 41 envelopes in chronological order by date","46 envelopes in chronological order by date","1989 Master Scheduling Log, January - June [binder]; 1991 Master Schedule Jan. thru May Book 1 of 2 [binder]; 1990 Schedule [binder]","Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 [October - December] [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 (January - September) [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988, October - December [notebook]; 7/1992 thru 12/1992 [binder]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988 January - September [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1987 [notebook]; 1/1992 thru 6/1992 [binder]","118 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name","Master Log January to July 1988; Senator's Log July to December 1989; Senator's Log July to December 1988; Master Schedule Log July to December 1988; Senator's Log January to June 1989; Senator's Log 1/1988; Master Log July to December 1986; Master Log 1990","Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress, 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, 200 Congress [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, Record Vote Analysis, 1-199 [binder]","Record Vote Analysis- 99th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1-199 [binder]; Congressional Record- Senate [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1st Session #200- [binder]","123 folders in chronological order by date","Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept. 19/1981; Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island foundation; Tenneco Inc.; Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept 13/1980","Toxic Substances Subcommittee Hearing on Lawn Chemicals, 5/9/91; S. 225-- Fredericksburg \u0026 Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Battlefield Park Expansion Act [presentation folder]; 102nd Congress: ANWR Debate [presentation folder]; S. 1220 -- National Energy Security Act, General Information [presentation folder]; Appomattox River Water Authority Hydroelectric Project; National RADOR Action Week Resolution (10/18/1992) [presentation folder]","102nd Congress - EPW, FULL COMMITTEE/SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD 1/24/91; RCRA: 9/11/91 Hearing, Special Wastes: Oil Mining; Congressional Record, No. 142- Part V, Proceedings and Debates of the 102nd Congress, 2nd Session [book]; Yorktown Battlefield- Filming; Hanford Clean Up - ICF; Energy: Science \u0026 Technology Bill; CONSOL- Coal Thermal Dryer; George Mason Memorial Resolution, Senate Resolution 219","1992 Commerce, January - June [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, July - August [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, September - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Banking [presentation folder]; 1992 Budget [presentation folder]; 1992 - Commerce, July - December [presentation folder]; ARM, January - June 1992 [presentation folder]","1992 Appropriations, July - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Administration [presentation folder]; 1992 - Speeches/ Floor Statements [presentation folder]; 1992 Agriculture [presentation folder]; 1992 - Appropriations, January - June [presentation folder]","112 folders of invitations and schedules filed by date of event.","Recipe-1990; Untitled Folder: Biography of Senator Warner (multiple copies); Condolences; Anniversary; 5 untitled folders of recommendations; Front Office Info; Recipes; Birthday; Retirement; Autographed Color Photograph of the Senator; Congratulations; Greetings; Blue Forms; 106 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (L-Z); Eagle Scout; Animal Rights","Endorsements- Waiting on Response ;Senate Tourism Caucus; Untitled Folder: Silver Spring Monkeys; Untitled Folder: Pet Stores (includes cassette: Fruchter with Laufer 4/29/92); Animal Rights Issues; Endorsements to do (empty); Misc. Letters sent 1991; Endorsements- Waiting on Response, 1992; Endorsements- Done 91; Combined Federal Campaign; Miscellaneous. To Do; Silver Spring Monkeys; Miscellaneous Letters sent 1992; Endorsements- Pending, 1993; Pending Requests- CRS, LIBE; Endorsement Responses; Animal Rights; Misc. Letter, 1993; Loose Paper: Flag Request forms, Legislative material; Animal Rights; RECS- Holding; Endorsements- Done 1992; 1992 Phone Call Reports; To Be Filed; Animal Rights (ARW), 1991-1992; Animal Rights 1990","118 envelopes in chronological order.","33 envelopes in chronological order by date","122 folders in chronological order by date. Nov and Dec. folders are all empty.","42 envelopes in chronological order","20 envelopes arranged chronologically","114 envelopes in chronological order. Missing April and May files.","67 envelopes in chronological order","48 envelopes in chronological order","41 packets of loose press clippings arranged chronologically by date, also empty folders","11/98; 3/1988 Mentions; 12/98; 6/1988 Mentions; 5/1988 Mentions; 7/1988 Mentions; 2/1988 Mentions; Clips 9/1998; 8/1998; 1/1988 Mentions; 10/1998; 4/1988 Mentions","Richmond Times Dispatch, Sunday 4/11/1999 [10 copies entire newspaper]; 20 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Services, September - 11/2001; each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.; Senator John Warner Key Word Master List, 11/27/2001","32 folders of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each folder holds part or all of a month.","McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, 3/12/93 [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 10/31: 11/01/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News (11/10/94), 11/10/94 [VHS]; McLauglin One/One \u0026 Group: 06/06/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, \u0026 CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Face the Nation 1/30/94; CNN Late Edition 1/29/94 [VHS]; PBS McNeil/Lehrer: 05/11/95 [VHS]; Prime Time Live: 09/29/94 [VHS]; NBC News, For McNeil/Lehrer 11-1: 9/29/94 [VHS]; Nightline, Face the Nation, Late Edition, \u0026 Fox Evening News: 01/31/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (Tuesday): 05/09/95 [VHS]; ABC World News Tonight - 1/25/1993: 01/25/93 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (11/07/94): 11/09/94 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 06/28/94 [VHS]; 2 untitled VHS; Nightline 29 minutes: 1/28/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; ABC Nightline For 10/18/1994: 10/19/1994 [VHS]; Prime Time Live ABC: 1/11/91 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 12/07/24 [VHS]; Fox Morning News Segment, 5/10/94 [VHS]; Armed Services; Bill - Keep: 02-09-95 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 05/01/95 [VHS]; CNBC: 01/31/95 [VHS]; Fox Evening News: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 5/10/93 [VHS]; Inside Politics, Larry King: 01/26/94 [VHS]","142 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.","119 packets of press clippings (Apr-Sept), arranged by date","John Warner United States Senator; 96 packets of press clippings (1/2003-1/2004), arranged by week; Loose Papers: clippings, notes, correspondence, reference materials; McLaughlin \u0026 Associates","Library Item Encyclopedia 1-400 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Library Item Encyclopedia 401-825 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]","Transcripts September--12/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]; Library Items 801+ (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Transcripts January--8/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]","4th Circuit; VA Tech Speech Drafts; Untitled Folder: Statements and Maps, 1999-2001; NNS-Gen Dynamics '99; Press Releases and Notes [portfolio folder]; Norfolk Speech Prep, 8-6-2001 [portfolio folder]; 2 Untitled Binder: Agriculture; Founders Day 2000, Presidential Installation Ceremony, 4/28/2000 [program]; Loose Papers: Statements, Memos, Schedules, and Clippings, 1997-2000; Richmond Times-Dispatch Anniversary Edition, Sunday, 10/15/2000 [newspaper]; 99 Water Resources; J.W. File","ISTEA; Partial Birth/Abortion; 52 clipping packets from 12/22/2001 to 3/28/2002, by individual dates, some clippings organized by subject; Log Cabin Rep.","110 individual packets of clippings joined together by rubber bands. Grouped by weeks","7 folders of press clippings in random order. Clippings inside folders are arranged somewhat in chronological order by date","Untitled folder: clippings from 11/89 to 12/89 in backward ascending order; Untitled folder: clippings from 6/90 to 8/90, in somewhat chronological order","6 Folders with misc press clippings in random order. Clippings in folder are arranged chronologically by date","Microphone Box, mostly empty, with single male-to-female jack; E. P. Stafford (Reel]; Quantico Grad School Speech, 6/4/1969 [Reel]; 27 floppy disks (9 inch): Transcripts, Speeches, Announcements, News Releases; Swearing-In of Mr. Warner, 2/11/1969 [Reel]; 4 Untitled Reels","24 packets of press clippings (Sept-Dec), arranged by date","34 packets of press clippings (Jul-Dec), arranged by date","Roll Call, Monday, 9/14/1998 [newspaper] (4 copies); 31 packets of press clippings (July-Nov), arranged by date","To-Carter; Clippings; Loose Papers: Notes, Clippings,; Time, 10/1/2001 [magazine]; Campaign Stuff; Photographs; Speech Backup; The No Child Left Behind Act, Op-Ed by U.S. Senator John W. Warner; Hampden Sydney College Commencement-Remarks, 5/12/2002; Virginia Is For Lovers [bumper sticker]; The Philippine Scouts, Centennial 1901-2001; War College; Culpeper Agenda; United States Senate [portfolio folder]; John Warner, United States Senator [portfolio folder]; Ballpoint pen; Handwritten notes on index cards; Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday, 9/8/2002 [newspaper]; Pocahontas Parkway: The Greater Richmond Connector [portfolio folder]; Notebooks with handwritten notes; Photographic Negatives [binder]; Federal Provider Directory","Untitled Binder: 1992 Press Releases arranged in reverse chronological order by date; Untitled Binder: 1991 Press Releases arranged chronologically by date; January-June 1992 Schedules [binder]","1994 Press Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: 1995 Press Releases, arranged in reverse chronological order by date; 1993 Press Releases [binder]","Untitled Binder: 1984 Press Clippings, arranged by subject; Press Releases 1979, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","Press Releases 1980, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1982, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1981, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","91 folders arranged chronologically","153 folders arranged chronologically within months","Leadership Institute; Sergeant at Arms Information; 10/2003; Government Printing Office 2000; Bring Your Child to Work Day; Decatur House; 1993 Senate Security; Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency (FEMA); Directories/Information Guides; Copier Information; 1993 Sergeant at Arms Office; Franked Mail/Mass Mailing 2000; U.S. Senate Health Promotion; 2/2003; 11/2003; Heritage Foundation; 9/2003; Employee Assistance Program; 1/2003; Copier; 5/2003; American's With Disabilities Act; Job Descriptions; Intern Lecture Info; 7/2003; CFC Campaign 1999/2000; 12/2003; Computer Center; Bar Admission Recommendations; White House 2003; 3/2003; 1993 Legislate; NUTS; 8/2003; Family Medical Leave Act Information; Form Letter-Samples; 6/2003; 4/2003; 1993 Inventory; Financial Disclosure 1999/2000; Loose Papers: Requests for Materials, memorandum, calendar, fax coversheets; 1993 Joint Committee on Printing; 1993 Rules Committee; 1993 Library of Congress","Mass Mailing 1992; General Correspondence; Human Resources Info System; Loose Papers: Records of Permanent Historical Value (2 copies); 1993 U.S. Senate Employment Practices: A Study of Staff Salary, Tenure, Demographics and Benefits [publication]; Library of Congress 1992; Congressional Management Survey; 1994-1995 Ethics Committee; Unclaimed Recommendation Responses; Post Office Information; Congratulations Letters \u0026 Information; Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries (2 copies); SOAS; District Office - GSA: General, 1991; Constituent Requests (Misc.); Thank You letters; Office Manager Meetings; Internet Messages; Internet Information; 1994-1995 Directories/Authorizations; Fair Employment Practices; Financial Disclosure; Office Expense Account 1992; Legi-Slate 1992; Speeches-1991; Family Medical Leave Policy","Loose Papers: Senator John Warner Correspondence; Staff Manual; 1994-1995 Post Office; Lexis-Nexis; Superintendents Office; Sexual Harassment Policy; 1994-1995 Joint Committee on Printing; 1994-1995 MAPs- Capitol, etc.; 1994-1995 Rules Committee; RespecTeen National Youth Forum; Intra-net; Presidential Classroom; Nut; U.S. Senate Youth Program; 1994-1995 Senate Security; 1994-1995 Recommendations Personal; 1994-1995 Sergeant at Arms Office; 1994-1995 Library of Congress; 1994-1995 Service Department; Congressional Youth Leadership Council; Student Programs; Senate Steering Committee; Quality Assurance Control; Recommendations Fed Employees; Recommendations Former Interns","Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, reference materials regarding OSHA; Team Act; Volunteer Firefighters; Arlington County; Labor-Rail Strike; General-Clinton Scandals; Campaign Miller Charges; General D.C. Legal; Right to Work; General Minority Issues; Campaign Miller Suit; Labor-Minimum Wage-Prisoners; National Right to Work Act S.581; Minimum Wage; General Scorecards; Letters; Alexis Herman; Labor Committee [presentation folder]; Labor-Single Location; Labor-S.1423-OSHA [presentation folder]","1980 Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 7/15/1980; Congressional Award Information, Correspondence and Reference Information, 1995-1999; SOAS 99; Loose Papers: Clippings - Thrift Industry's Biggest Group to Urge Cuts in S \u0026 Ls' Broad Investment Powers; Office Expense Account (OEA) 2000; 32 Bundles of Press Clippings from Dominion Media Services Co., 1/22/2008-4/7/2008; Southern Women in Public Service Conference 2000; Water Projects Affecting Coal Transportation","1994-1995 Mass Mailing; Campaign Information; Mass Mailings; Mailings; Mass Mailing File [binder]","Atlantic Research; Belvoir: DOD move to Belvoir- Other Options; 6/1992; 103rd Congress; Belvoir: Belvoir Update: Toddy Puller, Belvoir Dep., PM, Robb; 6/30/1992; Alex Bigler- Equestrian Forge Co.; 1/1992; Chesapeake Div. (Navy) Restructuring; 2/3/1992; CIA Move Letters; CIT; Belvoir: Ft Belvoir/EPG Briefs; 3/1992; Aerospace Services International; Bow Industries (Tony O'Sullivan); CIA Relocation; 2/1992 (empty); Absentee Voting; 1/1992; Belvoir; George Mason BRPC Conference; 1/23-24/1992","68 envelopes arranged chronologically, some envelopes are empty.","Co-Sponsored 100th Congress 1986; No Position 100th Congress 1987; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1988; 1989 Tourism Caucus; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1987; No Position 100th Congress 1988","Personal: Trips, Trips.88 (Group); 1988; Dan Quayle; Personal: Photos: Redskin Parade, Senator Warner, Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams; 1/1988; Files; List of in this drawer; Personal: Photographs: White House; 2/1/1984; Personal: Photos: Johnny's Graduation (empty); Personal: Photos: Senator with his Daughters at the Cape in Aug. 1987 (Mary sent these); Personal: Photographs: Trip to Soviet Union with Byrd Codel; Aug. 27-Sept 8/1985; Photos: Persian Gulf Trip with Senator Glenn; Untitled Envelope: Warner with President Reagan; Photo with Arafat, 1993; Personal: Photos: Inaugural Ball 1985; Misc. Photos; Untitled Envelope: Persian Gulf Photos; Dan Quayle; Untitled Envelope: Two people on a horse; Guigni Retirement: Senator John Warner R-225; Personal (Photos): Senators/Congressmen; Personal: Trips 1989, May thru Aug. 1989; Farnborough Air Show 1988; Personal: Photographs: Caricature for Alibi Club; Untitled Envelope: Playing tennis; Personal: Photos: Gorbachev's Visit to Us; Dec. 9/1987; White House: The First President Bush; Danny Thompson Memorial 1993; Hunting Photos/Horses; John Warner: misc. photos; Personal: Senate Restaurant 1990 Accounts; Personal: Photos; Reception in Honor of Chapman Cox, Asst. Sec. of Defense for Force Management and Personnel hosted by General Ernie Cheatham prior to Marine Corps Parade; 6/20/1986; Personal: Photos: Warner, Mary; Misc. Photos with Staff; Photos with the Dalai Lama","Senator John Warner Joint Resolutions 1990; 1990 Appropriations; Co-Signed, 1990; 1990 Speeches; Coker, Mary Phillips Fine Sporting Art, P.O. Box 141, Tryon, North Carolina 28782 [envelope]; Co-Signed, 1989","28 envelopes","Virginia Federation of Republican Asian-Americans; Alexandria Regional Office; Virginia General Assembly; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 1/16/1986; U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation; Yorktown Bicentennial; Francis T. West; White House Conference on Aging; USS Shangri-La; Warner Poll; Washington \u0026 Lee University; Untitled Folder: \"A voice from Virginia for the 1980s\"; 1/2/1979; Virginia Taxpayers Association; Trademarks Information; U.S. Army Rifle, Model M-14; Medal of Liberty Candidates [book]; USS Yorktown; Warner Memos to Treasurer- 1990 Campaign Committee; Elmo R. Zumwalt Nomination; Richmond Regional Office; Senator Harrison Williams; U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration; Norfolk Regional Office; Warner Volunteer/Frs; Marion Regional Office; The Youth Foundation (A. Knighton Stanley, Chairman); 1992 Worlds Fair/500th Anniversary of Columbus; Warner for Senate Committee; Paul Tribe for Senate; George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee; Virginia Employment Commission; Tourism and Trade Information; Virginia State Candidates (Senator John Warner's Activities on Behalf of); Vietnam Vets Memorial Fund 1982; Virginia Patronage Positions; Wolf Trap Farm for the Performing Arts; Virginia \"Returnees\" (Former Iranian Hostages); Voter Registration; Virginia Small Business Advisory Council; The Trilateral Commission; 1984 Warner Campaign; U.S. Naval Academy/Admiral Rickover Hall; Travel Voucher Memos","121 envelopes arranged chronologically","Miscellaneous; Korea: Memories of the Forgotten War [VHS]; Enduring Freedom [VHS]; Fort Belvoir Army Museum Info [binder]; A \u0026 E Television Networks Minute By Minute \"The Attack on the Pentagon\" [VHS] (2 copies); JW Politics; China Cruise 2001; Senator John Warner [binder]; Senator John Warner WTOP 4-19-01 [audiocassette]; Front Royal Smithson; Untitled binder: media contact information and travel itineraries; Felicity, Mt. Vernon, Morey, Wolf, Davis; Untitled 3.5\" disk; 2 sealed envelopes from Dominion Media Services to Geoff Schwartzmann, Deputy Press Secretary (press clippings?); Veterans History Project: An Introduction [VHS]; Lose Papers: Press Clippings 2002-2003; Biography; AEGIS/Taiwan; Untitled folder: Introductory Ideas for Senator John Warner Spring 2001; Meredith [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Joke Book We found in mail room! For Press [binder]; Meredith - Possible Web Photos","Office Manager Manual: United States Senate, 1999 [binder]; Statements of Funding Authorization and Expense Activity, 1997-1999 [binder]; Computer Generated Printouts of Official Personnel and Office Expense Account, Dec. 1996-Sept. 1998 [binder]","Transcripts 1990; 1993 Administration; 1993 Appropriations, July-Dec; 103rd Congress Press Copies; 103rd Congress Miscellaneous Letters; 1993 Appropriations, Jan-June; 1989 Speech File; 1990 Speech File; INMED - International Medical Services for Health: Latin American Regional Health Partnership Program (LARHPP), 9/14/1990 [spiralbound]; 1989 (Office Files and Correspondence, 1989-1991)","Home Health Care; United Indians of America; Chiropractic Health; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia, 1984 Annual Financial Report [booklet]; Long Term Care; NARIC; Black Lung Alt's; Women's Issues - General; Imputed Interest; Social Security Offset / Disability / Black Lung; Heath; Vocational Education: A Choice With a Future [presentation folder]; Heinz Social Security Vs. Budget [envelope]; Virginia Disability Programs; Governmental Affairs - General; AID Public Safety Initiative; Rehab Groups NICHCY; Bowen Nomination; Right to Work; S. 484 Saccharin Bill; Public Law 99-88 AUG. 15/1985, 99 STST.293 [booklet] (2 copies); Youth Minimum Wage; FSLIC Consultants; Labor - Supported Employment; Young Writers Resolution; Child Support","1999 Veterans Issues; VA DAV [presentation folder]; Special Operations Group, Inc. request for loan [binder]; VA VFW [presentation folder]; SPSA Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contract; DoE Mismanagement Issues McCallum; The Bells; VA Cemetery Issues; Health Care Forum 3/27/2000; VDOT Shirley Ybarra Secretary of Transportation; Dr. Carrier Issues; 1999 Legislative Record Virginia Military Issues [binder]; Mt. Home Veteran's Home [presentation folder]; Virginia Army and Air National Guard [binder]; Untitled folder containing correspondence, reports, clippings regarding Naval Issues; Vieques; Environmental Assessment for Transfer of the Naval Ammunition Support Detachment Property [binder]; The National Security Need for Vieques [binder]; Anthrax Articles; Virginia V.A. Issues (including Washington VARO) [presentation folder]","Byrd Record; Acceptance Speech 11/6/84; Transcripts-1/1984; Microfilm Index, 1981 Press Releases \u0026 Clips; Transcripts-5/1984; First Six Months; Correspondence 1990; Transcripts-3/1984; Correspondence 1989; Campaign; Transcripts-Apr. 1984; Correspondence 1988; Transcripts-2/1984","Loose Papers: 9/2006-1/2007","Loose Papers: February-May 2007","Loose Papers: June-August 2007","Loose Papers: September 2007","Loose Papers: October - December 2007","Loose Papers: July - October 2006","Loose Papers: January-June 2006","Loose Papers: 8/1-7/2003; September-December 2005","Senator Warner Scheduling Log, 1991 [binder]; Senator's Travel Log, 1992 [binder]; Schedule, 2000 [binder]","120 folders, 1/1-4/30/2006, arranged chronologically","127 folders, 9/1-12/31/2006, arranged chronologically","120 folders, January-April 2007, arranged chronologically","123 folders, May-August 2007, arranged chronologically","122 folders, September-December 2007, arranged chronologically","State Director - USDA Rural Development, Virginia [accordion folder]; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Johnson, John A; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Easter, Jacqueline; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Tucker, William; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Williams, Jesse; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Brockman, Robert \"Phil\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Marsh, Russell \"Lee\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Stoneman, Wilmer; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Weston, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Ferrebee, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Smart, W. Ray; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Davis, Donald; Untitled Folder: Virginia State Committee of the USDA Farm Service Agency; USDA FSA Committee - Arey, Maxine; USDA FSA Committee - Engel, Kevin; USDA FSA Committee - Robinson, Jim; USDA FSA Committee - Shell, Cecil; USDA FSA Committee - Williams, Jesse; USDA FSA Committee - Townsend, James; USDA FSA Committee - Anderson, Verne; USDA FSA Committee - Carey, Greg; USDA FSA Committee - Carr, Glenn; USDA FSA Committee - Combs, Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Copenhaver, Ernest; USDA FSA Committee - Crittenden, Thomas; USDA FSA Committee - Dizerega, Mary Howe; USDA FSA Committee - Leonard, David; USDA FSA Committee - Morgan, Tola; USDA FSA Committee - Rogers, Lee; USDA FSA Committee - Spiers, Jr., Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Stelzl, Sarah; USDA FSA Committee - Walden, Monty; USDA FSA Committee - Wooden, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Newbill, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Jones, Lloyd (2 folders); US Marshal - Eastern: Clark, John; US Marshal - Eastern: Stanaway, Robin; US Marshal - Eastern: Cleveland, William; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahall, James; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahill, Donald; US Marshal - Eastern: Cassell, Rick; US Marshal - Eastern: Cranfill, Mark; US Marshal - Eastern: Ebhardt, Paul; US Marshal - Eastern: Hale, George; US Marshal - Eastern: Johnson, Daniel; US Marshal - Eastern: Keeton, Robert; US Marshal - Eastern: Profitt, Nick; US Marshal - Eastern: Ray, Roger; US Marshal - Eastern: Smith, Lacy; US Marshal - Eastern: Younger, James; US Marshal - Western: Untitled Folder: Candidates; US Marshal - Western: Pike, Wayne; US Marshal - Western: Slemp, Tommy; US Marshal - Western: Knowles, Kearn; US Marshal - Western: Padgett, Dirk; US Marshal - Western: Donelson, Ronald; US Marshal - Western: Gibbs, Landon; US Marshal - Western: Haley, Patrick; US Marshal - Western: Hawkins, Terry; US Marshal - Western: Johnson, Robert; US Marshal - Western: Reynolds, Gary; US Marshal - Western: Sterling, George; US Marshal - Western: Thomas, Mike","78 folders, Abernathy-Jacocks, Jr., arranged alphabetically by last name","Everest Sciences; Dynamic Animation Systems; Loose Papers: Thermasteel; Power Point Print-Out - \"N75 Mine Warfare Small Unmanned Vehicle Programs\"; UNCLOS; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; Canvs (contains CD-ROM); Submarine Industrial Base Council - USS Virginia, America's Submarine Industry: Vital Technology for a Secure Future [presentation folder]; Carolyn Hanna's Tech Demo; Strategic Insights, Inc.; DocEX - John Campbell; EMTASC; Korea Project; VIMS; VA Office - Domestic Prep.; ANSI - Home Security Committee; Homeland Security - Org. Charts; HTVA; American Society for Engineering Education - Engineering Deans Council [presentation folder]; JCOTS NANO Presentation; D.C. DHS; Warner S \u0026 E Pell Docs; S \u0026 E Workforce; Taiwan Paperwork; Agro-Terror; Hipercon; Stafford Meeting; Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign - Weapons of Mass Destruction Reference Guide [binder]; The Submarine in the United States' Enduring National, Joint Asset [binder]; Alternative Gas Turbine: Cooling Technology Being Tested [binder]; Untitled Binder: Thermasteel US Patent","Navy Legacy Radar Processor; Navy Logistics Research Center; Naval Shipyard Project Management Transformation (NPMT); Naval Logistics Readiness Research Center (NLRRC); Nested Core Engine - D-Star; NULKA Enhanced Fleet Decoy Procurement (OPN) for Anti-Ship Missile Defense; Ocean Sensor; Operational Responsive Space (2 folders); Operation Smile; Progeny/Open Architecture; Peace Through Health Care Initiative; Praetorian - L-3 Video; Prevent Initiative; Pulsed Energy Projectile; Radian - Battlefield Reforming Fuel Cell; Rapid Image Access; Reserve Component Automated Demobilization; Retreat Barley - SAIC; Rockwell - CESAS, SMaRTS, CH-53; Rover Over-the-Horizon Augmented Reconnaissance (ROAR); Shipboard Wireless Maintenance; Satellite Operator Training; Scalable Combat System; Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment; Shipboard False Alarm Chemical Detection; Sigmon Group; Smallsar Buried Mine Detection; Special Ops. Wireless; Stryker Tires Production and Supply Second Source; Submarine Low Power Computing; SuperVision; Sufficient Software Licenses; Sura's Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP); System's Simulation Toolkit; Tidal Defense and Energy Systems (TIDES) Technology Validation Project; Tactical Intel; Target Discrimination for BMD; Training Communications System - GMU; Trusted Rubix; Torpedo Detection; Transfer of Assets at the Casemate Museum to the City of Hampton; Ultra Wide Beam; Ultra Wideband Radio; USMC Corrosion/Pre-Positioning; VA-Florida DOD Supply Chain Program; USMC Advanced Tech Demo - Warfighting Labs; Vehicle Mounted Antenna; VCEC Integrated Sensor; VCU Quantum Computing; Vero4 Corp; VoIP for Navy; Wide Band Gap Material Technology Development; Xvionics - JFCOM Interoperable Logistics Management; Wilcox - Helmet Curing; GE/UVA; IONIC Enterprise; NSV; Joint Warfighting Center; Emergency Management Simulation; VA Tech - Enabling Deployment of Multifunctional Composite Structures; Late Requests; Object Video; Loose Papers: Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System (PEPS); Affordable ASW; Chaotic.com; Norfolk State University - National Center for Maritime Security Technology; Norfolk State University - Institute for Renewable Energy Research and Education (IRERE); Innovative Wireless Technologies - Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Chipset/Phase III SBIR; Untitled Spiralbound: Wilcox; General Dynamics [presentation folder]; DoD Netcentric Programs - McDonald Bradley; GMU - Biodefense; AEGI Sound; Anti-Tamper Computer Tech. - Grayson; Unattended Ground Sensors - McQ; Chem/Bio Filter - New World Assoc., Ed Edens; EOIR Projects; 3D Locator and Tracking; Portable Fuel Test Kit; Space Flight - Grayson; Focused ISR for Networked Ops; Reach Out and Read in the Armed Forces; Virtual Parts Engineering Research Center (VPERC); Virtual Interactive Combat Environment (VICE); MIDAS Satecom Integration; Secure WLAN Secureant; George Mason University - Rapid Data Acquisition/Rapid Response Center; George Mason University - GMU Intelligent Transportation-ITS; George Mason University - Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution; ITT; Navy Riverine FLIR; Germane Systems/ISR, Inc. - CVN-21 Advanced Thermal Management for Shipboard; TLN Wireless Surveillance; Single Integrated Air Test and Retest; National Technical Systems; Army Online Language Training; Technology Service Corp. - Information Assurance Initiative; Strategic Innovation Adoption Planning Program; Secure Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Program - Utilizing Enhanced Signal Gain Algorithms and Header Encryption; Logos Technologies - Synoptic Surveillance for IEDs; Dynamic Animation Systems - VICE for National Guard; Optimus Corporation - Naval Security Environment Assessment System; Arete Associates - Affordable MEMS-Based Missile Countermeasure System for Aircraft Defense; Remote Assessment and Targeting; Global Personnel Recovery Radio; Multifunctional Oxides - VCU; Proliferation; Shipboard Personal Locator; Aerospace Dev./Demo; Net Centric Services; Heat Agent Teams; FLIR for VSN Riverine; Received Too Late - Lyn Williams; PEI Resinfoam; Potomac Field Gear - Advanced Fire Resistant Protective Shirt; AMPHIB - Integrated Bridge Systems; Advanced Target Discrimination Software for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) to Defeat the Environment Missile Threat; Advanced reinforced Materials and New Materials Research for Aircraft Tires; Alion - Design for High-Speed Vessels; All Weather UAV Avoidance; Air/Diver Coyote; American-Israel Public Affairs Committee - Arron Ballistic Missile Defense System (AIPAC); ANALEX; AN/SSQ-137 (V) - Ships Signals Exploitation Equipment Increment; APC Rollover Study; Assurance Tech Corp. (2 folders); Army Knowledge Online - Language Training Initiative Military Specific Language Initiative; ATAC; Automated Readiness Measurement Systems (ARMS) - Warfighting Enhancements; Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot; Bi-Directional English-Iraqi Translation System for Our Warfighters; Catastrophic Response and Accountability 21; Chameleon Lightweight Armband; Clinic for Legal Assistance to Service Members (CLAS); CMOS Nanotube Threat Detection; College of William and Mary - Detection and Predication of Water-Borne Hazards; Columbia Power Technology - Wave Power Technology; Composite Flightline Structures; CVN 21 - Thermal Management Computing; Cybernet; Chem-Bio Online Repository; Defense Leadership Tech Initiative; Defense/Vets Head Injury Program; DocEx Handwriting","Eastern Shore Beach - BERM/Breakwater System; EFV; Enhanced Interoperability for Large Data Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations (JCTD); Environmental Bullet Catcher; Fort Monroe Northern Access Road; Gas Turbine Photonic Sensor; Army Training Support Center; GITI; Global Tracker - Essex Corp.; Hemodyne; Helo High Performance Gears; Hybrid Bearings; Integrated Shipboard Intelligent Surveillance (ISIS); Intelligent Cone; JSF Second Source Tire Research Aircraft Bias Radical Tire Materials; Logis-Tech SASC; Low Cost Space Access; Low Power RFID (2 folders); M/A-COM 3D Locator; MGB/Spearhead Innovations; Military Family Support Centers, Inc. Expansion; Milli-Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey; MkR2-PURE; National Guard Equipment; National Hispanic English Learning Initiative; National Training and Comms System - GMU; Virginia Tech Fiscal Year 2007 Briefing Document [binder]; Avery, Shawn - Opportunity Inc., NEXStep, DOL, 7/26/2006; Grants.gov Going to MS, 5/20/2005; Hamilton, Janet - SBA HUBZones Questions, 2/7/2006; Gunnell, Robert - Sussex Service Authority FEMA, 9/13/2006; HUB Zone Info - Question Posed by Pittsylvania County, VA; Howell, Nancye - HUBZone Issue to SBA, 9/23/2005; Houck, R. Edward (Senator) - Orange County Nursing Home, Dept. Ag., 3/21/2007; Holley, James - City of Portsmouth Redevelopment Parcel, 7/26/2006; Hichack, Jim - Advanced Design Corporation DOD, 3/20/2004; Walsh, Christopher - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 12/23/2005; Gillie, Kenneth - City of Danville Brownfields Grant, 7/31/2006; Garcia, Oliver - Seeking Funding Sources Dept. Trans., 7/5/2005; Dolan, Erin - Virginia Tech Delay in Grant Award, NIH, 12/6/2004; Dobeneck, Jan - Grant Delay, DHS, 8/30/2006; Commonwealth of Virginia - Career Advancement Accounts. DOL, 11/29/2006; Cintron, David - Can't Get Info on K, DOD, 3/22/2007; Canada, Jr., Edward - Memorial Child Guidance Clinic Grant Info, 4/8/2004; Burcham, Darlene - City of Roanoke Lead Grant, HUD, 8/31/2006; Bell, Adrian - Contracting Issue, FEMA, 10/6/2006; Blanton, Nancy - RIFNet Department of Education, 3/20/2004; Virginia Relay - Contract Award, VA Issue, 3/5/2007; Vesley, Kathy - Bay Aging, HUD, 7/6/2006; Underwood, Peter - Grant Issue, Education Dept., 1/30/2007; Turner, Ed - VCU RRTC, Dept. of Ed., 10/9/2003 \u0026 2/20/2004 (2 folders); Van Zee, Art - New Beginnings to General Support Letter, 12/20/2003; Tucker-Dugger, Zelda - VA State University w/ Talent Search, ED, 8/15/2006; Grasswich, Linda - Emergency Shelter Inc. to VA, 10/16/2003; Fowler, Nicolas - SBA \u0026 USDA, 3/22/2005; Heck, John - ED, Looking for Money for Program, 12/1/2005; Eades, Kenneth - Northumberland County Dept. of Ag., 10/10/2005; Daly, Denise - REACH to HHS, HRSA, 10/10/2003; Clark, Margo and Laverne Chatman - National Urban League; City of Lynchburg, Virginia - HUD Grant (Lead Control) Extension; Bolen, Ann - Virginia Foundation for Housing to TD, 1/22/2004; Oliveiri, John - DOL Looking for Money, 2/20/2006; Napier, Scott - Lee County HUD, 5/27/2005; McPherson, Carolyn - Grant Denial, DOJ, 11/9/2004; Lecky, P. Emmanuel - Emmanuel Philanthropic Innovations, HUD; Kostelni, James - BONTEX and Biomass Boiler Grants, 9/13/2006; Saunders, W.D. - DOJ Seeking Grant Info, 6/7/2005; Seamster, Clarence - Special Project, Drunk Driving, 10/17/2003; Simon, Noah - Town of Culpepper Train Horns, 8/1/2006; Thompson, Scott - Surplus Government Property, GSA, 10/24/2007; Thomas, Clay - NC2 and Service-Dis. Veteran Owned, DOD, 10/6/2006; Taylor, Charlotte - Colonial Beach Public School to Dept of Ed., 9/8/2005; Talbot, Laura - Grant Problem, USUHS, 7/26/2006","Untitled Binder: Inaugural Luncheon, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: Inaugural Ceremony Speech, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: 53rd Inauguration - Swearing-In of President William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Warner, ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 050317 - SASC Goss Jacoby Worldwide Threats [VHS]; 041006 - Secretary of Army/Comm. of PACCOM Nomination Hearing; 041006 - CNN Lou Dobbs - Charles Duelfer Hearing [VHS]; 050308 PACCOM, USFIC SASC Budget Hearing [VHS]; 050203 - SASC Iraq Hearing Wolfowitz; 050215 SASC DoE Hearing on Defense Nuclear - Boolman; 050215 - SASC Hearing - PACCOM Nom; 050217 - SASC Budget Hearing - FY 2006 Rumsfeld MYCIJ (1st half) [VHS]; 050523 Filibuster News Conference [VHS]; Warner, Senator McCain Floor Statement, 11/19/04 [VHS]; Channel 9 1/7/03 JW/Andrew Warner [VHS]; WAVY - Norfolk - Ch 10, Senator John Warner's interview with Andy Fox, 11pm - 3/20/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 - JW on CNN Inside Politics (live) [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; 041208 - Warner Floor Statement, Intel Reform; 050128 - CNN - Warner, Lautenberg WWII re sacrifices; 050201 - SASC Hearing - Mil Death Benefits; 050202 - Ho Sec Statement on Cherloff [VHS]; 3/17/03 Larry King Live, Iraq: Bush's Speech [VHS]; Warner, Floor Statement 3/20/03 [VHS]; Warner, ABC This Week, 4/6/03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; John U - SASC Hearing 3/13/03 [VHS]; SASC Intel Hearing Schlesinger 8/16/04 [VHS]; Warner, Press Conference on Codel Warner/Rockefeller, 2/24/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 JW on CNN Inside Politics (truncated) [VHS]; 07-23 2003 SASC Myers-Pace Hearing. [VHS]; In Session with Jeff Sessions, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/2003 [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; Senator Lugar/Santorum/Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conf 4-8-03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; PSC 20th Anniversary 5/7/2003, Washington DC [VHS]; SASC Intel Reform Rumsfeld 8/17/04 [VHS]; Boeing Tanher Lease [VHS]; Capital Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison 5/2003 [VHS]; Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer [VHS]; Wolfowitz #25B Hearing 5/2004 SASC [VHS]; 3/7/2003 - The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Focus: The Road Ahead [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/1/2003, Reaction to Bush speech on carrier [VHS]; Warner, Meet the Press 07/06/03 [VHS]; Warner, Late Edition, 4/6/03 [VHS]; Tues 3/18, JW WAVY 11pm News [VHS]; 050315 SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM Budget Hearing; 00315 - SASS Nom Hearing - Principi [VHS]; Warner, 2/25 Armed Services Committee Hearing, 2/25/03 [VHS]; ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 040816 - Schlesinger, Hamre, Carlucci Army IG Report; 040909 - CNN Paula Zahn - Fay Jones Report [VHS]; 050217 - SASC Budget - Rumsfeld, Myers; 050301 - SASC budget - Jones, Abizaid, Brown; 050303 - SASC Budget Hearing - Tees, Harvey, England [VHS]; 7 Untitled VHS","2nd Chance; VA War Memorial; Greensville; Black Lung; Alex Red Cross; First Freedom; Cerebellum Teen Literacy; Youth Leadership Initiative; VA Bioscience; Mary Baldwin; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame; Institute for Stud. Achiev.; EVMS; CARS; YLI; Marshall Found; Bon Secours (2 folders); CHKD; Loudon; Spirit of Enterprise; ODU; VA HS League; VA Bioscience; No Rey; Black Lung 2004; EMU DC; INOVA; Wash Opera; Classika; National Pat Adv Foundation; GMU; FANN; Community Care Hamp Roads; Hampton; Reach for Tomorrow; Advanced Learning Danville; NPAF; VMSM Distance Learning; Marco Polo; Wolf Trap; Chantilly Mews BWUFA; Whitman Walker; Challenger Center - VA HUD; VA Bioscience; CDC/KOMO - NO; Lonesome Pine; Fiscal Year 2003 Briefing Document for Virginia's Delegation in the Second Session of the 107th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; Experience Works; City of Alexandria; Jewish Family Center; VCU; Tredegar; Kidz Online; VA Historical Society; JMU Community Health; VA LW Museum; Shep Poverty; Academy of Music; Institute Advanced Learning","J. Rogers Brown; Bankruptcy II; Bankruptcy; Judicial Nominations 108th-109th Congresses","Jewish Fam. Serv.; Loudoun; NCOC/VCI; INOVA; Carilion; Haysi; Alley Memorial; Academy of Music; Untitled Folder: Absentee Ballots for Servicemen and Servicewomen Overseas; Daniel Pipes; Pickering; Hatch-Waxman High Drug Cost; Mental Health; Arl Free Clinic; Small Groupings; GWU; New Medic Strat - NO; Discovery Creek - NO; Estrada; Class Action","130 folders, Abraham to Gould","129 folders, Grant to Oates","127 folders, Obsitnik to Ziemer","Sup Ct Case Validating Attorney Fee; Medical Savings Account; PBOR Imp 00; Non- Disc Optom.; Previous Votes; Amend; MSA 01; Dental Plans; Other States, etc.; Amendment Summary 01 Debate Imp. Information; Group Views 01 Debate; Lodestar et Fed Shifts; Views on PBOR; Law Reviews; PBOR Group Views; PBOR Attorney Fees; Newspaper Articles; Very Important Information on ERISA; Wilna Plantation Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge: A request for Land and Water Conservation Fund Appropriations in Fiscal Year 1997 [booklet]; Loose notes; S. 889 [draft]; S. 1052 [draft]; PBOR MSA 2001; National Review 8/20/2001; Empty folder (2)","Woodrow Wilson Bridge; American Heritage Rivers; AEP Powerline; Heritage River; Rappahannock Refuge; APCO Power Line; Wilson Bridge; Energy Policy; APPA - Issues; World War II Memorial; Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ACT (SMCRA); Bicycle Association; Hampton University; CSX; Surface Mining Control Amendments; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; Energy Committee Hearing on Bob Stanton; Richmond International Airport Capital Improvement Program Funding Alternatives, Present - 2030; WW; TVA","PBOR Summary/Liability; IDEA Gen; Bush Plan; CRS Briefing Information; IDEA Reauthorization; School Modern, VA School Construction; 1997 Reauthorization; Frist/Breaux; Breaux/Frist PBOR; PBOR Cost, Statements by Senator, Talking Points, Vote Information, Medical Necessity; VA Views","26 folders of Correspondence, A (1986) through Z (1986); Senator's Birthday Greetings","War Bonds Bills; Fast Track 02; Postal Services; Breast Cancer Stamp 107th Congress; Federal Employee Act - VAN; Textile -- Pakistan 02; HUD Cuts FY 2003; USPS Bonuses EPA Program; Vietnam; Section 8 FY 2003; Mars-Columbia Pet Food Issue; Miscellaneous Trade; Sent USPS Final 2001; NAF Employees HR2355 Davis Bill; Low Income Housing VHDA; USPS Day Old Poultry; Testimony - No Fear; George Mason Certificates; Federal Employee NAF/Davis Office; Postal Fairness S. 177; NIST; D.C. Domestic Partnership; Anthrax Mail Sept 11; House Gov Affairs DHS; Issues on hold; TPA 2002; Letters - No Fear; St. Coletta Request; Textile -- Bangladesh 02; Suntrust FDIC Issue; Homeland Security Transition; D.C. Appropriations 2002; National Space Grant Letter; Softwood Lumber; NAF Employees Letters; Finished Correspondence; Miscellaneous Dear Colleagues; Nominations; IMF 7/1999; Fairchild Dornier 2001; Realtors/VA Bankers; Women Pension Protection Act; Fairfax County Appropriations Request FY 2004; Cynthia Glossman -- SEC Nominee; Steel Retiree; 108th Ses Bill - VOIN; Section 8 Letter on Background; BGF Fiberglass Fabric; FSC Notes 10/2000; Chevy Chase Bank Issue; Martinsville Pillotex Facility Closing; Steel Wire Letters; Agriculture Trade Issues, Miscellaneous; Appropriations FY 2003; Dear Colleague; To USTR Singapore 2000; EVD Postal Bonus","Relocation Cost Reimbursement Federal Emp Bs Contracts; Internet Taxes; Sarbanes; Scalia; SES Pay Compression 107th Congress; Broyhill-Fisher Post Offices; Revised Premium Conversion Bill; Pay Compression Forum, 4/2002; Federal Employee Pay Raise; Briefing Notes 401(K); Norton Commuter Tax Credit; September 11 Stamp; EEOC Reform/PTO RIF; Bills to Cosponsor - Memos to Write; Asbestos Hearing - 7/31/2001; Letters from Companies on Pension Legislation; FDIC Employees 2002 RIF; Cash Balance Pension Plans 2000 HR 1102; Amy of Nickles Office 43610 Library of Congress American Law Division; Letter to JCT Score Request; Enron Related Pension Bills; China Hangers 3/2003; Wage Determination Cases; OSHA-VPP; Labor FY 2004 Budget; Big Stone Gap Post Office/Courthouse; SEA 10/2001; Port Strike; Pay-Go-Budget; Copies of Tax Bill Amendments Related Information; Broadband Internet Access Act 2000; FSC/ETI; Allen FERS Bill; Genetics Discrimination OR; GSA-EDD; Federal Loan Issue; CRS Report/Background Material; SAFER Act; Lottery Taxes; NTIS FY 2001; Lebanon-ALCOA Plant Closure; Amendments (List); 4/4/2001 States Rights U Federal Remedies - When Are Employment Laws Constitutional; Pension Debate 10/2002; TSP; Postmasters Fairness; VOB Corps Letter FY 2002; Administration Papers; Ergonomics SJ Res 6; Post 9-11 Insurance Issues; Professional Liability Insurance Bill 106th; Enron Information for Senator; Miscellaneous Finance/Economic Research; Union Papers; Miscellaneous 03 Budget Requests; Snow Introduction; FASB Letters - Accounting Reform; WIA 107th-108th Congresses (107th Letters); Premium Conversion Bill for Federal Retirees; Southside Economic Development Martinsville Fact Sheet, Clarksville/Halifax Goode Letter","Turkey; Internet Self Rating; UVA Coin Ireland; Pakistan Trade Letters; Martinsville Jobs; Andean Trade Pref.; Renewal Communities Bill; Governmental Affairs, Dear Colleagues; Estate Act HR8; Human Rights -- Vietnam; Burma Trade; Steel Quote Import; Foreign Trade Sub-Zone; Finance, Dear Colleagues; Microsoft P3P; IRS -- 16th Amendment Hearing; Articles -- Layoffs SW VA; Loose Papers: Dear Colleague Letters; NASA Sats; CAN-SPAM 4/26/2001; Vietnam; TRAC; S 860 Rural Carrier Vehicle; Internet Filtering; Alan Greenspan Resolution; Fairwood Housing; Nickel Letter; IRS Tax Forms; AMT Tax; Predatory Lending","Groene-Martinez, Fernando; Canada, Joseph; Judges; Stillman, F. Bradford; Krauss, Michael; Allen, Arenda; Powell, Virginia; Hudson, Henry; Heaney, Michael; Humphreys, Robert; Chapman, James; Jacobs, George; Hurd, William; West, Patricia; Miller, Brian; Loose Papers: Interview of Glen A. Huff; Leonard, Larry; Leitch, David; Ansell, Frederick; Dohnal, Dennis; Sager, Rodney; Huff, Glen; King, Ray","12 folders, 1/2001 through 12/2001; Admissions - Undergraduate and Graduate","12 folders, 1/2002 through 12/2002; Admissions College/Law School","Puryear, Colt; Adams, Whitney; Comey, James; Kelley, Walter; Harris, Paul; Otis, William; Schott, Thomas; Nassikas, John; Petly, William; McNulty, Paul; Brownlee, John; McClanahan, Elizabeth; Powell, Lewis; Baril, Stephen; Taylor, Ashley; Sager, Rodney; MacMahon, Edward","Kilgore, Terry; Olegette, Tom; Creekmore, James; Guynn, Douglas; Sargent, Pamela; Turk, James; Copeland, Robert; Crigler, B. Waugh","Conference Bill Outline; Sec 1105 Project Oversight; Old VA Demo Projects; Seat Belt Amendments; Tolling; Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety/VA Police Safety Reports/General Safety; TEA-21 Policy Issues [binder]; Donor State Formula; 4F; Hours of Service; SAFE TEA/TEA-LU Floor Debate Book - Amendments [binder]; 6/3 108th Conference Agreements; Transit Title; Conference Sections to Discuss; NHTSA Safety Stats; Finance Mark-up; Sec 130; Inhale Ofer 9/9/04; PPP; Recreational Trails; Clean Diesel Issues 5/26/04 [binder]; FHWA Runs; TEA Amendments; DeWine Safety; Stormwater Program in Transportation Reauthorization Floor Debate Book [binder]; Dulles Grandfathering; HOV (2 folders); SAFE TEA Earmark Requests; ADHS; Ferry Boats; Conference Meeting 6/23/04; Conference Meeting 6/9/04; Studies; KBH Tolling Amendment","#1 MPOS; Drunk Driving Provisions; Public Private Partnership; Allen Amendments; Stormwater S.1620; Virginia Scenic Byways - 4 National Parkways; ARC; Untitled Binder: MPOS, stormwater, regulations; MPO Runs; HOV Lanes; Tolling; Parking Pilot TCSP/Recreational Trails and Miscellaneous; 4(F) Inhofe; Planning Set Aside; Coalfields Amendments","TEA 21 Project Requests; MADD; Jurisdiction Issues; CRAPO; Warner Amendments: #5 Schools; Carper; Warner Amendments: #14 Safety - Fed Aid System; Baucus, Thomas; Warner Amendments: #6 Technical; Warner Amendments: #2 Stormwater; Proposals; Graham; Stormwater Handouts; FHWA Technicals; Warner Amendments: #8 Safety Plan - Certifies; Warner Amendments: #13 Planning Factors; Amendments; Allard; HOV Proposal from Senator Bond; Safety; Warner Amendments: Safety Belts; Miscellaneous Highway Pros and Requests; Warner Amendments: #12 Federal Aid Study; Ryan; Warner Amendments: #10 and #1 - Centers; Warner Amendments: #7 IPAM Eligibility; Warner Amendments: #9 Safety - 1 Yr; Architect Study; Untitled Binder; Voinovich; Wyden; Warner Amendments: #4 Regulations; Clinton; Boxer; Last Highway Extension - Sept 04-5/05; Chafee; Project Approval and Oversight; Cornyn; JTMT","SES Candidate Development Program; CDSOA; Dear Colleagues; Currency Peg- China; Pork Anti-Dump - Mexico; E2-FY 2005 Appropriations; Budget Basics - General Appropriations Letters FY 2003; Accenture - U.S. Visit; Drought '02; Free Trade - Sri Lanka; Washington Area Housing Trust Fund; Smithfield - EU Exports; Rubber Manufacturers - Commerce Letter; Trans-Treas; Textile Trade - Wool Trust Fund; Scrap Copper; Morocco FTA; Tobacco State Letter to Veneman, 12/9/03; China Sock Safeguard; VA-HUD; Loose Papers; Pay Parity; Nominations Statements; FY 2005 Appropriations Bills; Telecom Ventures - Commerce; D.C.; VA Plant Closures; D.C. Area Housing Trust Fund; Military BAH/Section 8 Housing; Anti-Dumping Wooden Frame Mirrors; VA Marine Science Redirect; VA-Canada Potatoes; Anti-Dumping Chinese Furniture; Haiti Trade; Free Trade - Australia","5th District Tobacco Conference; Tobacco TLAP Language; RJR Quota Stats; Peanut LDP; Warner Statements; Tobacco in FSC-ETI (7/16/04); Quota Stats; Danville 11/1/02; Supplemental Tobacco Payments; Peanut Letters; Peanut Amendments; Tobacco; Tobacco Buyout; Flue-Cured Tobacco; Peanut Articles; Tobacco FDA","Hampton Roads Transit - TEA 21; Meadowcreek Parkway; Hunter Mill Road; National Recreation Park Association; Rails to Trails; Groundwaters Drivers Hours of Suc; AAR and TEA 21; Passenger Rail Liability Limitation; Sperryville Gateway; TEA 21Transit; WMATA; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission; America's Gateways and Trade Corridors; Indian; Bealeton Station; Earmarks - HR 3 SAFETEA - TEALU Conference/TEA Earmarks 109th Congress; Norfolk Southern (Tunnels); Rappahannock - Rapidan Regional Commission; Wilson Bridge; Manassas Railroad Overpass; American Bus Association; Stafford Route 29; NS Traffic Safety; SMART; Culpepper Recreation Center; FY 2003 Transportation Budget Letter; Brain Trauma Foundation/INOVA; Route 29 Delegate Marshall; Rural Roads Maintenance; GRTC Bus Facility; Robertson Bridge; Commonwealth of VA - Governor Warner; Dulles Rail; PRTC Bus; Service Specific Signs (TEA); Manassas VRE Parking/Rail; Pat Robertson; Richmond Airport; Mariners Museum Newport News; ATSSA Safety; Universal Aggregates; Banking Committee Documents; Virginia Beach","Election Reform Conference Report; Campaign Tax Credit; Untitled Folder; Overseas Voting - Election Reform; Election Reform - Technology, Etc.; Rules; Photo ID - Election Reform; ADC Data Site; CFR; Campaign Finance and Voting; Rules Committee; Election Reform; Electoral and Election; VSOC (Grayson); VSOC","120 folders, 1/1/2005 - 4/30/2005","123 folders, 5/1/2005 - 8/31/2005","122 folders, 9/1/2005 - 12/31/2005","Warner, PBS News Hour, 6/12/2001 [VHS]; Warner Iraq, 10-4-2002 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Condolences, Returning Donation, White House Tours, Inauguration/State of Union, World War II Memorial and Parade, Legislative Appropriations Matters, Declines: Visit/Donation, Congrats: Retirement, Congrats: Letters to Groups; Roanoke/VA Tech and Norfolk, 8/1999 [3.5\" disk]; Roll of film; Warner, ABC 20/20, 9/19/01 No appearance [VHS]; Warner, Today Show Appearance, 9/19 and Iraq Press Conference with Pres, 10/2 [VHS]; \"Thanks for Writing\": Good Work, Holidays; Congrats: Individual Achievement; Tredegar National Civil War Foundation, Union, Home Freedom [VHS]; 1998 Benefit Roast Honoring Larry J. Sabato, 10/20/1998 [VHS]","2003 General Assembly Candidates; Bush Administration Jobs - No Action; Political Auctions 1998 - 2003; Hospices of the National Capital Region; Political Correspondence and Auctions 2001 - 2002; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, Meet the Press, 7/04/2004; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, PBS/CNN, 03/07-09/2003; Bush Administration Jobs - Declined to Recommend","Birthplace of Country Music Alliance; Virginia Farm Bureaus; 9th District Tour '01; Flag Day (6/10); Auctions; Virginia Wine Day (6/17); Young Women's Health Summit; Hispanic College Fund; Jamestown 400th; 10/14 USO Gala; D-Day Europe; World War II Dedication Pending; World War II Memorial (5/29); Global Summit 2001; Virginia Wine Day; World War II Memorial Dedication; Virginia Chamber Lunch (6/11); Operation Sail; AHS - River Farm Event","Agee-Meloni (83 folders arranged alphabetically)","Neal-Zeller (58 folders arranged alphabetically)","TMDLS - Clean Water; Wetlands - Tullock Revisions; James River Fleet; Christopher Newport University Fine Arts Center - 2001 (EDI); Wilderness - Fredericksburg National Military Park","Cathright Dam - Lake Moo Maw Study; Augusta County I-81 Rest Area; Nominations; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety; Montpelier; Fish and Wildlife Service - Crow's Nest; S. 791; Clinton Amendment To S. 791; Equity Bonus Amendment; Nuclear Security; SEC 4(F) - National Trust; DAWN Folder - Allard Amendment; Clinton Amendment; Boxer Amendment; Crapo Amendment; Carper Amendment; Fritter Park; Jefford's Amendments; D.C. Lead in Drinking Water Hearing 4/7/2004; TEA-21 - Truck Weight Exemptions; Woodley Nomination; Wastewater Security; Potomac School; Motorcycles; Chemical Security - S. 994; High Top Mountain; Chemical Security 2003","Appropriations FY 2003 Alexandria Sanitary Auth.; Interior Appropriations FY 2003; VA-HUD Appropriations FY 2003; 1990-I CEBAF; Conformities - \"Grandfather Decision\"; Rich Patch (Jefferson National Forest); Lake Gaston 1990; Waterford","Corps Reform Hearing 3/15/2001; Corps Reforms 2001; Forests Moratorium; Tazewell County/NS Permit Fees; Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Hearing; Air Emissions/Transportation Hearing 8/1/2001; St. Mary's School - Alexandria; RABA 2002; Commuter Benefits; Corps - Richmond and Lynchburg CSO Program; Belle Haven Marina; Corps - Washington Aqueduct 2001; Alexandria - Vine Street; Water Infrastructure Hearing 3/27/2002; Enhancements TEA-21 Guidance; Underage Drinking Campaign; Chemical Security Bill","Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Reauthorization: Innovative Financing 9/25/2002; EPW Transportation Conformity Hearing; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety Symposium 6/14/2002; Virginia Tech University Transportation Center; T \u0026 I Operations, Security Roundtable; Fuel Tax Evasion; Route 50 Traffic Calming - 2002; Route 110; Hearing - Transportation Streamlining; Route 50 - 2003; TEA-21 Environment Streamlining Hearing 4/29/1999; Ethanol; Dulles Rail 2002; Salona-McLean Property - The Conservation Fund; Route 9 WVA (PEC); State of Infrastructure; Hearing - 2002 Status of HTF IMPT; SHARE Bill; TEA-21 Reauthorization Projects","Cape Henry National Park Proposal; S.1886 Washington Aqueducts; FEMA - Mt. Weather; OCEANA; Interstate Waste - 1999-2000 - S.533 Warner/Interstate Waste Hearings; Stratford Hall - Save America's Treasures; S. 195 - Lust Bill 1/2004; CEDAW Treaty; Fritter Park - Stafford County - NPS; Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Jefferson Wilderness Proposals - 2003; Clean Water Act - 30th Anniversary - Water Infrastructure Needs; MTBE - Oxygenates; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1997; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1999/Cedar Creek","Photos; Invitations; Box: Virginia Metalcrafters Luncheon Gift; Congressional Record Statements (1/28/97); Tickets and Passes; Invitations; Tickets and USPS Commemoratives; Procedures and Feedback","Title IX [accordion folder]; Goals 2000 [accordion folder]; Ryan White: 1995; TRIO [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts: Education/Tax; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day) [accordion folder]; Ryan White [accordion folder]; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Randolph Shepard; Older Americans: Older Americans Act; Aging [accordion folder]; Older Americans; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Hall, Mark; Older Americans: 2001 - Prescription Drugs; Medicare Glaucoma [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts [accordion folder]; TRIO: Senator John Warner, 225 Russell, 12:30 PM c/o Angie Stewart","FDA: FDA - Supplements; Fisheries: Korean Tariffs on Croaker; Smithsonian: Smithsonian Air \u0026 Space Vets 12/9/2003; Belle Haven Marina [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Triangle Tract; James Madison - Global Legacy; Fisheries: Dogfish/EDA; Fisheries: Pound Nets; Land Issues: Manassas Battlefield; Arts; Monitor (Marine Sanctuary) [accordion folder]; FDA: Crabmeat; FEMA: Franklin, VA; FEMA [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Mason Neck; FDA: Food Labeling; Smithsonian: CRC; Land Issues: Alleghany County; Arlington Bicentennial; Telecommuting [accordion folder]; James Madison; Lewis and Clark Caucus; Fisheries: Croaker Exports; Land Issues: Lorton; Land Issues: Colonial Williamsburg; Smithsonian: General; Ambassador Series","Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express)/Amtrak Insurance; Highways: I-64 Widening; Transportation: Auto-Right to Repair; Ship Scrapping: Ship Scrapping Tax Credit; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Spiro's; NASA: NASA; Transit: Transit in Virginia 2000; Transit: Mort Zuckerman and Dulles Rail; Highways: Hampton Roads Transportation Issues; Rail: Bristol to DC; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Local Governments; National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) [accordion folder]; NASA: NASA/Langley - Aerospace Grants; Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express); NASA: NASA Earth Science \u0026 Atmospheric, Langley - Goddard; Transit: METRO; Rail: Amtrak Veterans; Transit: West Group - Tyson's Tunnel, Proposal Data; Transportation: GMU UTC; Ship Scrapping: Commerce Committee Hearing; Rail: I-81; Rail: TRANSCAER Tour/NS/AAR 10/7/2002; Highways: Third-Crossing; Highways: Rockingham County Route 820; Ship Scrapping: EPW EPA Budget Hearing 2/26/2003; Ship Scrapping [accordion folder]; Highways: I-73; Transit: Hampton Roads; Ship Scrapping: Evergreen; Transit: Rail to Dulles; Highways: 19th Street Bridge; Highways: 2nd Access - Ft. Eustis; Highways: Norfolk Southern I-81 Plan; Highways: Traficland.com Northern Virginia Traffic; Transit: WMATA - Royal Street Garage; Ship Scrapping: MARAD Ship Scrapping; Transportation: MBTE - EPW; Transit: Letter to Governor Warner re: Dulles Rail; NASA: NASA - Aerospace; Transportation: DoT - Hours of Service NPRM; Transportation: General; Rail: RR 4.3 Tax Repeal; Ship Scrapping: USS Gage; NASA: Columbia Draft; Transportation: DHL License; Rail: Virginia Rail Plans 2003; Highways: Capitol Region Scenic Byways Request; Highways: Route 58; Transit: Transportation - Washington, DC Urbanized Area, Fredericksburg MPO Transit Issue; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood (TAOS); NASA: Spaceport Tax Bill; Rail [accordion folder]; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood; Rail: High Speed Rail; Highways: Route 460 Financial Feasibility Study; Highways: Smart Road - UPI; NASA: Space Grant","High Tech: Information Security; High Tech: Senate Republican High Tech Caucus; High Tech: MCI Investigation, Collins (Government Affairs Committee), Chas Phillips, Alec Rodgers - Government Affairs; High Tech: VeriSign; Alcohol Labeling: BWXT; FY 2003 Omnibus Appropriations [accordion folder]; High Tech: AeA/AOL Meeting; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Drought; High Tech: CAPNET 7/14/2003; High Tech: Computer Professionals Clarification - FLSA; High Tech: Spectrum; High Tech: S. 88 Internet Tax Credits; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: CAPWIN; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: JW - NCR Amendment; High Tech: HTTF Kick-Off 6/19/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Dayton Expatriation SA 80; High Tech: Micron/Infineon; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Edwards/Lieberman NSR Amendment (SA 67); High Tech: UWB (Ultra Wide Band); September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Governor's Action; High Tech: EAA (Export Administration Act); High Tech: Xybernaut; High Tech: AOL-Time Warner; High Tech: MCI WorldCom; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Governor's Commission; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Amtrak Appropriations Letter FY 2003; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Fall Banquet; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations [accordion folder]; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: September 11 Appropriations Letters; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Omnibus Miscellaneous; High Tech: Privacy; High Tech: Internet Taxation; High Tech: E-58; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Menendez SA 4634 - Grants; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Press Clips; High Tech: Auction 35 - FCC Letter; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Collins FEMA; High Tech: Napster; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Kennedy Education Amendment SA13; High Tech: Net Fair; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Letter to Loy on Transportation ID Cards 1/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): SA 1 (Byrd Omnibus) FY 2003 Appropriations; High Tech: EAA Spectrum; High Tech: DoD - Broadband; Alcohol Labeling: Ethanol \u0026 Corn Prices; High Tech: High-Tech Events; Alcohol Labeling [accordion folder]; High Tech: DoD - High Tech; High Tech: ICANN; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Harkin Burne Grants SA 32; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer-Warner (Port Security Amendment); FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer Port Security SA 31; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Cochran Agriculture Emergency SA 204; High Tech: COMDEX; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Reagan National","FY 2006 CJS Requests: Suffolk; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Newport News; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Police Department (CAD); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Park Authority; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Dental Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Council for America's First Freedom; FY 2006 Labor HHS: John Tyler CC (Chester); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Communities in Schools; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Occupational Enterprises Inc.; FY 2006 CJS Requests: VCPI (Virginia Community Policing Institute); FY 2006 Labor HHS: INOVA; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Regent University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA State Court NCLB (No Child Left Behind; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Beach; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fairfax (2005) Gang; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Eastern VA Medical School; FY 2006 Labor HHS: An Achievable Dream; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Achievable Dream (FY 2006) (Cameras); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Innovative Wireless Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Center for Excellence in Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Western CC/Central Virginia CC; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Miretek Systems; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jamestown; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Aquarium and Marine Science Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Wise; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Alliance for Consumer Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Memorial Child Guidance Clinic; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Project Lifesaver; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Military Institute (VMI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: KidsPeace (FY 2006); FY 2006 Labor HHS: D-Day - Bedford; FY 2006 Labor HHS: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Riverside Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fredericksburg Area Museum \u0026 Cultural Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Suffolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Center for Politics; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hollins University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Best Buddies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia's Center for Innovative Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: MediCorp Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Piedmont Access to Health Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: KidsSave; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Operation Smile; FY 2006 Labor HHS: National Maritime Heritage Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Southside CC Trucks; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Lonesome Pine; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia High School League; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Wolf Trap; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Regent; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ethiopian Community Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hampton University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Living Museum; FY 2006 Labor HHS: University of Appalachia; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Fire Department \u0026 EMS; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: J. S. Mosby Museum Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Child and Family Network; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Charlottesville Police (FY 2005); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Carilion Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Patient Services Inc. (PSI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CNU (Christopher Newport University); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fauquier County; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Shenandoah University; FY 2006 CJS Requests: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters) 2005; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ruritan National, Inc.; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Tech; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research; FY 2006 Labor HHS: GMU - Krasnow; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Levine School of Music; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Tech Access; FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSafeNet (Fairfax); FY 2006 Labor HHS: VCCS (Virginia Community College System); FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSave Memorial Child Guidance Clinic (FY 2006)","John Roberts Background: Statements of John Warner on John Roberts; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Exhibits to Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: National Council of Jewish Women [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background: Etc. ...Bork; Telart Tech; Samuel A. Alito Jr. [accordion folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Honorable Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Nominated to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [binder]; John Roberts Background: Roberts Arguments Pro; John Roberts Background: Roberts Draft Statement; John Roberts Background: Short Statement; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: The Norfolk 4 A Case of Innocence [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: D. Local Service Provider Worksheet; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Supreme Court Nominee - Alliance for Justice [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background [accordion folder]; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Pardon; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner on Roberts; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: CWA - Confirm Judge Samuel Alito: Fair Hearing, Fair Process, Fair Up or Down Vote [presentation folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Statement of Opposition and Final Report for Nomination of Samuel Alito [spiralbound]; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner #s on Advice and Consent; Levin Clemency; John Roberts Background: Long Statement","Effects of Earthquakes, Fault Movements, and Subsidence on the South Louisiana Landscape [report]; EPW Katrina Hearing 11/1/2005 [binder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? 11/2/2005; Hurricane Katrina: Search \u0026 Rescue - Hearing 1/30/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Coast Guard - Hearing 11/9/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/6/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/20/2005 [binder]; Evacuating New Orleans - Hearing 1/31/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: FEMA - Hearing 12/8/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Levees #2 - Hearing - 12/15/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Private Sector - Hearing 11/16/2005 [binder]; Performance Reviews of FEMA's Disaster Management Activities in Response to Hurricane Katrina, 3/2006 [book]; Loose Papers: Testimony on the Failure of the Gulf Coast Levees During Hurricane Katrina 11/16/2005-11/17/2005; Effects of Geological Faults on Levee Failures in South Louisiana [spiralbound]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/14/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Pam Exercise - Hearing 1/24/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/28/2005 [binder]","Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Role of Governors in Managing the Catastrophe 2/2/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Managing New Orleans - Hearing 2/1/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Role of Governors - Hearing 2/2/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: DHS \u0026 FEMA Leaders - Hearing 2/10/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing Law Enforcement and Communications in a Catastrophe, Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, 2/6/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing the Crisis and Evacuating New Orleans 2/1/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Exhibit Book - Challenges in a Catastrophe: Evacuating New Orleans in Advance of Hurricane Katrina 1/31/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]","108th Appropriations - Cosigned Letters (2 accordion folders); 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): VA - HUD; 108th Armed Services [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Commerce; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Labor - HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Legislative Branch; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): General Appropriations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Foreign Operations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): CJS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): DC; 108th Administration [accordion folder]; 108th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Transportation; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Interior; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Transportation; 108th Aging [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Energy; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Energy and Water; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Labor, HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): DC; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): VA - HUD","FY 2006 Press Releases; Madison Associates, LLC: Cord Sterling [presentation folder]; Aurora Golden-Eye UAV FY 2006 Request; Allied Aerospace UAV; Intermec [presentation folder]; Lessons Learned; Foreign Operations Appropriations Letter; James Madison University: Senator John Warner [presentation folder]; Madison Associates, LLC: Conrad Schatte and Jim Kadtke [presentation folder]; Narricot Industries, LP, OTV Meeting, 7/26/2005 [packet]; Foreign Operations Appropriations; FY 2006 Request Documents; \"Developing Leaders Who Can Lead Change\" Education for Transformation Brief to Dr. Jim Kadtke, John J. Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026 M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026 POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments","Hampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026 Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]","Transportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026 Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026 Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026 Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026 Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]","CJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026 Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]","Stopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]","Loose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026 O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026 O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]","Transportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026 HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026 HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026 Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts","FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026 Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford","Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]","Outstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026 Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026 Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. Brant; 2006 NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) Principal of the Year Award; Nomination - Sheriff of the Year 2005-2006, Steve Simpson; 2007 Washington Hall of Fame, Washington Board of Trade; Texans With Stetsons, Margaret Azzoni; White House Holiday Performance","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","8 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","65 envelopes arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month","87 envelopes, arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","Untitled Folder: Colorado Trip, 10/1980; 103 envelopes, arranged by date","67 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","76 envelopes, arranged by date","10 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 23 envelopes, arranged by date","59 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","7 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","44 envelopes, arranged by date","65 envelopes, arranged by date","58 envelopes, arranged by date","79 envelopes, arranged by date","44 envelopes, arranged by date","9 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 18 envelopes, arranged by date","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","81 envelopes, arranged by date","90 envelopes, arranged by date","45 envelopes, arranged by date","46 envelopes of Daily Schedules, arranged by date 11/16-1987-12/31/1987; 4 folders of Master Scheduling Logs, arranged by month, in folders by quarter","Loose newspaper, 9/12/2001; 33 untitled envelopes","266: McLean GOP Women, 4/11/1996 [VHS-C]; 150: Today Show; Good Morning America [U-Matic]; 92: Senator Exon/Senator John Warner, Arms Control [Beta]; 041: \"Friends of John Warner - Virginia's Fighter\", Greg Stevens and Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 265: JM at 7th CD Convention [VHS-C]; 148: Today Show, Senator John Warner/Hollings Interview re: Marine Deaths in Lebanon [U-Matic-S]; 149: NBC News Spot, Senator John Warner, 12/27 [U-Matic]; 037: \"Presentation Reel for Senator John Warner\", Stuart Stevens Group, 9/19/1994 [VHS]; 134-136: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [Reel to Reel Video] (3 copies); 101: Senator John Warner, 1. Peace, 2. Economic Growth, 3. Kept Promises [Beta]; 091: Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [Beta]; 267: Miller Press Conference [8mm MP]; 044: The American Debate #311, Downy v. Senator John Warner, Defense Spending, 12/18/1984 [VHS]; 090: Channel 7 Morning Break/Farm Program, MX Vote [Beta]; 151: NBC Today Show, Senator John Warner, 12/29/1983 [U-Matic-S]; 036: VC-135A, Yorktown Commissioning, 7/4/1984 [VHS]; 063: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; 144-146: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [U-Matic] (3 copies)","NBC Expose, 4/29/1991 [VHS]; McNeill-Lehrer Prime Time Live, 12/18/1990 [VHS]; 48 Hours, 12/19/1991 [VHS]; \"A Salute to Volunteerism\", Invitation to Mrs. Barbara Bush From Citizens of Washington County, Virginia for Spring of 1991, 12/1990 [VHS]; Senator John Warner Outside the White House During Gulf Crisis, Mid-December 1990 [VHS]; ABC News, 9/30/1991 [VHS]; \"America, You're Too Young To Die\", Arthur S. DeMoss, 12/19/1985 [VHS]; Fox Morning 9/16/1991; Brinkley, 9/15/1991 [VHS]; \"The Future of Tibet\", The Tibet Fund, 4/1991 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 9/27/1991 [VHS]; Fox A.M., 1/29/1992 [VHS]; Floor, 1/11/1991 [VHS]; Interview with Senator John Warner Soviet Central Television (TV Correspondent Boris Kalyagin), 10/12/1991 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, 5/6/1991 [VHS]; CNN Crossfire, 1/10/1991 [VHS]; Woman's Conference PSA [VHS]; Senator John Warner Veterans Day PSA, 11/1987 [4 U-Matics]; John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/3/1991 [VHS]; \"History of Duxford Airfield\" [VHS]; \"The Battle of the Somme: Official Pictures of the British Army in France\", Imperial War Museum [VHS]; WTKR News TV-3 Norfolk 11:00 p.m. 1st Story, Senator John Warner - Drugs, 9/14/1989 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; ABC Barbara Walters Special, 1/29/2992 [VHS]; MTV, Rock the Vote on News - \"Who's Afraid... ,1/24/1991; Rock the Vote Presentation, 2/6/1991 [VHS]","395: McNeil News Hour, 1/15, 1/16, \u0026 1/19 [VHS]; 401: WANY-10, WVEC-13, Senator John Warner Speaking on Military Health Care, 3/27/2000 [VHS]; 384: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 387: Lehrer News Hour, 10/28/1999 [VHS]; 425: \"Level With the American People\", Republican National Committee, Greg Stevens and Company, 12/19/1995 [VHS]; 386 \u0026 418: Untitled VHS; 405: MSNBC Hardball, 7/19/2001 [VHS]; 430: McLaughlin One on One, 5/17/1993; 402: WJLA Channel 7 Local News, 8/27/2001 [VHS]; 419: \"American Promise, Selections From the Series\", Farmers Insurance Group Presentation [VHS]; 406: CBS Face the Nation, 3/29/1998 [VHS]; 400: The Center for Security, Policy Keeper of the Flame Dinner Highlights, 11/3/1999 [VHS]; 409: Lehrer News Hour, 11/29/1999 [VHS]; 394: MSNBC 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 9/27/2000 [VHS]; 408: 20/20, 4/20/2001 [VHS]; 429: McNeil/Lehrer, 5/8/1995 [VHS]; 411: Youth Leadership Initiative \"Imagine A Nation's Future...\", University of Virginia Center for Governmental Studies [VHS]; 422: Mark Warner vs. Senator John Warner, Hot Springs, Virginia, Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/1996 [VHS]; 385: General Short Testimony, SASC Hearing [VHS]; 431: Ross Perot Show, 4/25/1993 [VHS]; 413-414: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [2 VHS]; 421: Larry King Live, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 390: Delicias Putumayo Bloque Sur Farc Columbia Sur America [VHS]; 398: Lehrer News Hour, 11/13/1998 [VHS]; 396: Pentagon News Briefing, 6/15/2001 [VHS]; 403: Inside Politics, 7/27/2001 [VHS]; 380: News Hour, 8/25/2000 [VHS]; 399: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 393: PBS 6:00 - 9:00, 10/29/1999 [VHS]; 426: \"Breaking the Spell, Parts 1 \u0026 2\", Turner Broadcasting System, 2/13/1985 [VHS]; 397: Press Conference, 10/30/2001 [VHS]; 382: MSNBC Decision 2000, 2/29/2000 [VHS]; 388 \u0026 407: Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [2 VHS]; 392: Larry King Live, 1/19/2000 [VHS]; 389: Floor Statements [VHS]; 391: Press Conference on High Tech and Jobs, 5/20/1997 [VHS]; 410: Pageantry of the Corps, Battle Color Ceremony at San Diego [VHS]; 412: ABC, CBS, NBC Nightly News, 2/3/2000 [VHS]; 416: Miscellaneous Tapings [VHS]; 381: \"Getting Things Done\", Citizens for the Republican Congress, McCarthy Marcus Hennings, Ltd. [VHS]","586: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/1/1995 \u0026 9/4/1995 [VHS]; 546: Lehrer News Hour, 4/9/1998 \u0026 4/10/1998 [VHS]; 552: World News Tonight, Walker - Patent: Trademark Office, 9/15/1998 [VHS]; 556: WSLS-TV, Senator John Warner, Day in the Life Series [VHS]; 533: News Hour, Kosovo Segment, 10/1/1998 [VHS]; 553: Evans \u0026 Novak, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 545: Lehrer News Hour, 4/7/1998 \u0026 4/8/1998 [VHS]; 540: Lehrer News Hour, 5/25/1998, 5/26/1998, \u0026 5/27/1998 [VHS]; 597: Senator John Warner Visit to Dahlgren School, 2/15/1994 [VHS]; 561: Ancore Capabilities Video, 9/17/2001 [VHS]; 581: WSLS Channel 10 and WSET Channel 13, Senator John Warner 11:00 Coverage, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 578: John McLaughlin's One on One with Senator John Warner and Senator Richard Bryan, 7/14/1996 [VHS]; 544: \"For the Record, Senator John Warner\", WCVE/WHTJ, 3/27/1998 [VHS]; 539: Lehrer News Hour, 4/28/1998 [VHS]; 550: Floor Statement, Stealth Bomber, 9/16/1997 [VHS]; 591: Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/14/1999 [VHS]; 564: 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [VHS]; 549: NBC, Segment on Aircraft in Air Shows, 9/19/1997 [VHS]; 589: CNN Off-Air, 2/4/1997 [VHS]; 541: Lehrer News Hour, 5/28/1998 \u0026 5/29/1998 [VHS]; 579: Capitol Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Guest Senator John Warner, 9/24/1999 [VHS]; 542: VBA Debate, 7/10/1996 [VHS]; 592: NBC Nightly News, Segment on Bosnia, 12/18/1997 [VHS]; 538: NBC Channel 4 Live with D. McConnell, Senator John Warner on Crime Bill [VHS]; 565: \"Leadership for the Next Generation\", Republican Party of Virginia [VHS]; 594: Meet the Press, Face the Nation, This Week, 10/5/1997 [VHS]; 547: Highway Bill PSA, 4/21/1998 [VHS]; 528, 532, 599, 675, 680 \u0026 682: 6 Untitled VHS; 577: CBS News, 3/12/2001 [VHS]; 555: Saturday Night Live, 2/7 [VHS]; 571: \"Wheels Up, The Wall\", 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 580: Senator John Warner Interview, David O. Lewis, M.D., Jason Petue, Martinsville, Virginia, 8/15/1996 [VHS]; 678: McNeil/Lehrer, 4/19/1995 [VHS]; 554: ABC Coverage of Lady Diana Funeral, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 598: ABC News (Channel 7) with Peter Jennings, McNeil/Lehrer News Hour (Channel 12 7:00 - 8:00), Thomas Hearing, 9/10/1991 [VHS]; 593: Channel 12 News at 5:30 PM and 6:00 PM, 1/14/1999 [VHS]; 595: CNN Town Meeting 3:03-3:32 PM, 2/18/1998 [VHS]; 587: President Clinton Pentagon Briefing, 2/17/1998 [VHS]; 588: News Conference on USS Cole, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 559: Message From America, News Highlights, Fall 2001 [VHS]; 529: Howard Baker [VHS]; 590: Jim Miller, Vets Press Conference, Norfolk, 5/17/1996 [VHS]; 551: PBS News Hour, ABC News, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; 548: Face the Nation, 1/20/1999; Evans \u0026 Novak, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1999 \u0026 1/20/1999 [VHS]","The National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute, National Symphony Orchestra [VHS]; 683: Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Dinner [U-Matic-C]; Senator John Warner Campaign, 3 spots, Edmonds \u0026 Associates, 9/11/1984 [U-Matic-C]; ABC Barbara Walters Special #2, Elizabeth Taylor/Senator John Warner Interview, 4/12/1977 [U-Matic]; \"NSO: Making Music That Makes a Difference\" [VHS]; WCTV-23/City of Chesapeake, Senator John Warner at Chesapeake Jubilee, 5/18/1996 [BetaCam]; \"Three Kings\" [VHS]; PBS News Hour, 6/14/1999 [VHS]; 688: After-Hours - AWACS, Senator John Warner, 9/10/1981 [Beta]; Presidential Inaugural, Richard Nixon, 1/20/1973 [VHS]; 2 Untitled VHS; Presidential Inaugural, Richard Nixon, 1/20/1969 [VHS]; Presidential Inauguration 1957, Dwight D. Eisenhower [2 VHS]; Senate Floor Statement, 6/9/1999 [VHS]; 601: Senator John Warner RTV Conference, 10/12/2000 [BetaCam]; 60 Minutes, \"Strive\", 5/4/1997 [VHS]; CBS Evening News 6:00 \u0026 11:00, Security at the Capitol, 1st Tape [VHS]; \"The Virginia Report\", Topic: \"Single Sex Education\", Longworth Communications Inc., 7/1993 [VHS]; Virginia Senatorial Debate for Warner for U.S. Senate Committee [U-Matic]; CNN Crossfire, with Mark Warner, DPA and Senator Trent Lott, 6/7/1994 [VHS]; Fox News, Britt Hume, 4/24/1998 [VHS]; This Is America with Dennis Wholey, Show # 209, Fitzwater, Gergen, Ireland, Wattenberg, Viorst, Graham, 11/10/1995 [VHS]; The Rededication of Roosevelt Hall, Senator John Warner Speech, 7/28/1999 [VHS]; \"The Wall That Heals\" Commemorative Edition [VHS]","062: \"The Media Senator\", Dick Leggitt Media, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 051: CNN Inside Politics, 10/10/1996 [VHS]; 045: Debate Tape, 1984, 1 of 2 [VHS]; 053: Crossfire, Jim Miller, 5/2/1996 [VHS]; 068: \"Campaign Success\", Metro Private Postal Service [VHS]; 049: McNeill/Lehrer, Senator John Warner, 1/19 [VHS]; 2 Untitled VHS; 085: Friends of Senator Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/14/1996 [VHS]; 040 \u0026 084: \"Senator\", Friends of John Warner #139, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [2 VHS]; 047: The Farwell Group [VHS]; 043: \"It's Miller\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [VHS]; 042, 079 \u0026 082: \"Serving Virginia\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [3 VHS]; 039: \"The Trip\", Mark Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [VHS]; 060: \"Honor\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/9/1996 [VHS]; 050: Channel 8, Mark Warner, 7/1995 [VHS]; 055: \"The Truth\", Senator John Warner Takes, Photo Assist [VHS]; 065, 081 \u0026 083: \"Virginia's Fighter\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/30/1996 [3 VHS]; 069: \"Resolved\", RPV 1993 Convention Video; Coleman, Martin, Gilmore, Goodlatte TV Spots; Thompson, Wilson, Lott TV Spots [VHS]; 035: \"Secrets of the Sequence\", Press Club Tape [VHS]; 046: National Park Service, 1. Cumberland Gap, 2. Hensley Statement [VHS]; 064: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [VHS]; 080: \"Rare\", Tom Davis for Congress, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [VHS]; 067 WCVE TV, Republican State Convention, Jim Miller's Speech [VHS]; 038: 1989 and 1993 Inaugural Highlights, 1/14/1997 [VHS]; 070, 071, 072 \u0026 073: Crossfire, 2/6/1995 [4 VHS]; 052: Kaddafi NTLN, 11/27/1984; Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [VHS]; 086: \"Commitments. Service. Leader\", Friends of John Warner #133-135, St. Mary's Associates, 10/24/1996 [VHS]","027: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, Tailhook, 9/25/1992 [VHS]; 015: \"The Truth\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/20/1996 [VHS]; 005: Mark Warner/Senator John Warner Debate, 7/19/1996 [VHS]; Good Morning America, Gulf War Segment, 1/16/1992 [VHS]; 016: Creative Media Partners [VHS]; Good Morning America, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/29/1992 [VHS]; Washington Hotline with Senator Arlen Specter and Senator John Warner, 6/5/1990 [VHS]; 007: Political Video Duplicators [VHS]; Senator John Warner Statement, GUV 1993 [VHS]; USIA Feed, Yugoslavia Crisis, 9/29/1992 [VHS]; Good Morning America, 7:00 - 8:00 AM (Senator John Warner 7:09 AM), 6/18/1992 [VHS]; Tower: Committee Report [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; 026: WJHL-TV, Veteran's Day Parade [VHS]; Cheney Presentation to Armed Services [VHS]; Davis Frost Interview with General Norman Schwarzkopf, 3/27/1991 [VHS]; 008, 014 \u0026 021: \"Serving Virginia\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [3 VHS]; Worldnet 2858/Euronet 892, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/29/1992 [VHS]; 017: Larry King Live, White House Announcements, 12/4/1996 [VHS]; This Week with David Brinkley, Senator John Warner and Senator Nunn, Tailhook, 6/28/1992 [VHS]; Good Morning America, Senator John Warner, 3/2/1989 [VHS]; 020: \"Connected\", Warner for Senate, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1996 [VHS]; Senate Floor, Nunn/Senator John Warner Colloquy, 7/2/1992 [VHS]; 006: \"Look Around. Hand Up. What's Right\", Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/21/1996 [VHS]; 013: \"Virginia's Fighter\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 022: Election 1996 Video Voters Guide, Virginia Senate Race, AARP Vote [VHS]; C-Span Call-In Show, 1/7/1993 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Floor Speeches on John Tower, 3/1989 [VHS]; Washington's Farewell Address [VHS]; 032: \"It's Miller\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1995 [VHS]; C-Span Viewer Call-In Program, 5/19/1992 [VHS]; 012: \"Commitments. Service. Leader\", Friends of John Warner #133-135, St. Mary's Associates, 10/24/1996 [VHS]; Fox A.M. 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Centers\", 2/14/1984 [Beta]; 096: Senator John Warner/Harrison, 1st Debate, 9/9/1984 [Beta]; 271: McNeil/Lehrer, 4/18/1995 [VHS]; 269, 272-273, 276-285, 288-299: 25 Untitled VHS; 106: Senator John Warner 1990 Presidential Salute, Tape #1, Welcome; Invocation; Pledge of Allegiance, 3/8/1990 [BetaCam]; 102: Working Partners: 1. \"Colorado Story\", 2. \"Mrs. Anderson's House\", 3. 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Intrepid - An American Celebration\" [U-Matic]; C-Span, Discussion with Senator John Warner, General Kelly, and Barbara Reynolds of USA Today, Tapes 1 \u0026 2, 4/1/1991 [2 VHS]; 268: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [Reel to Reel Video]; \"Petersburg: Pride in the Past, Progress for the Future [3/4\" Video]; Senator John Warner, #298, 3/9/1982 [U-Matics]","576: U.S. Senate Primary Election Night, Senator John Warner/Miller, 6/11/1996 [VHS]; 524: Larry King Live, Senator John Warner, 3/23/1999 [VHS]; 573: PBS Lehrer News Hour, 1/15/1998 [VHS]; 585: Armed Services Hearing, 2/2/2000 [VHS]; 558: Senator John Warner Vietnam Memorial [BetaCam]; 432: C-Span, 4/27/1993 [VHS]; 423: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; 583: Wheels Up the Wall, 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 404: Senate Floor from 9:30 AM, 7/20/2001 [VHS]; 575: C-Span, \"Republican Mock Convention\", 3/2/1996 [VHS]; 567: \"Jesus\" 9-11 Remembrance Edition, Inspirational Films, Inc., 2001 [VHS]; 572: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/6/1995 [VHS]; 427: Channel 3 - Norfolk, After Richmond Debate, 10/19/1984; Channel 13, Chesapeake Bay, Channel 10, Bishop Willis Show, 10/23/1984 [VHS]; 560: Swearing in 1985, Vice President Bush [Beta]; 525: ARC Birthday Greeting, 4/22/1999 [VHS]; 537: McLaughlin/CNN Late Edition, Sunday 1/17 [VHS]; 417: ABC News, 8/21/1999 [VHS]; 534: Nunn Kiosk, \"Start Here\" Demo, Dominion Post [VHS]; 535: Long Awaited Senator John Warner Profiles, aired 5/29/1996 [VHS]; 428: Base Closing Commission, 5/21/1993; 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [9 VHS]; 557: \"The Media Senator\", Senator John Warner, Dick Leggitt Media, Flite 3, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 424, 433, 526, 530-531, 562 \u0026 569: 7 Untitled VHS; 570: McNeill/Lehrer, 7/22/1994 [VHS]; 582: WSLV Channel 10 6:00, Senator John Warner Roanoke, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 527: PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 5/6/1999 [VHS]; 596: Grayson's News Tapes, Thursday [VHS]; 574: NBC and CBS News, 1/4/1996 [VHS]; 566: \"World School 2000\", Special Version, Lincoln Memorial University, 10/16/2000 [VHS]; 584: \"A Time to Make History\", Republican Party of Virginia and Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association, 8/18/1999 [VHS]; 420: CNN, 2/22/1989 [VHS]; 536: Senator John Warner Commend Pilot O'Grady with Dole, 5/13/1993 [VHS]; 543: ABC News, Daryl Jones Segment, 7/22/1998 [VHS]","Lehrer News Hour, 11/26/1999 [VHS]; CNN Larry King Live, 2/12/1999 [VHS]; Armed Service Committee, 4/13/2000 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 10/19/1999 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, Osprey Program, 1/21/2001; Lehrer, Defense Budget, 2/12/2001 [VHS]; Armed Services Committee, 4/6/2000 [VHS]; CNN 7:00 - 8:00 AM, 5/16/2000 [VHS]; ABC News Segment \"Lap Top to the Floor\", 9/8/1997 [VHS]; D'Amato Office: Nightline, Whitewater, 3/11/1996 [VHS]; Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, 7/22/1993 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 1/15/2001 [VHS]; Lehrer News Hour, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; ABC 11:30 PM - 12:00 AM, 10/1/1999 [VHS]; First Panel of Foreign Relations Hearing, 10/7/1999 [VHS]; \"Leadership\", General John P. 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Whitehurst, 10/12/1978 [audiocassette]; 455: Shad Planking, Waverly, Virginia, 4/18/1979 [audiocassette]; 493: Senator Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 227: Erkilitian FR (Arlington), 3/20/1996; Fairfax County Convention (Miscellaneous) [audiocassette]; 477: Town Meeting Kennedy Center, Braden \u0026 Buchannan [audiocassette]; 230: Warner, 7/4/1995 [audiocassette]; 448: Town Meeting Kennedy Center; National Public Radio, Helen Whelean Defense Spending, 1/4/1982 [audiocassette]; 464: Senator Jackson on Face the Nation, 2/20 [audiocassette]; 504: Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Norfolk, Virginia, 5/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 255-258, 434-435, 437, 440, 443, 454, 473, 474, 485, \u0026 490: 14 Untitled audiocassettes; 237: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, 1995 [audiocassette]; 505: Judge Sheffield Group, Dirksen Building, 5/9/1980 [audiocassette]; 344: Don Baker's VCU Class, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 452: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Richmond, Virginia, 1/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 510: U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [reel to reel]; 355: RPV, 5/18/1989 [audiocassette]; 513: Audio Track of Video [reel to reel]; 499: Lincoln Day Dinner, Columbus, Ohio, 2/15/1980; Columbus Press Conference [audiocassette]; 487: Senator John Warner New Availability, re: Judgeships, Alexandria Courthouse, 4/13/1981 [audiocassette]; 486 \u0026 500: Wayne/Senator John Warner Luncheon, Capitol Hill, 3/6/1980 [2 audiocassettes]; 226: Senator John Warner Radio Conference, 3/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 466: Dick Allen, Senator John Warner Et al Foreign Press Briefing, 6/20 [audiocassette]; 353: Senator John Warner 1990 Radio; Nunn/Senator John Warner re: Tower, 2/6/1989; CBS [audiocassette]; 217: NPR and Internet Launch, 4/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 480 \u0026 484: Heinz Seminar, Tapes 2 \u0026 3 [2 audiocassettes]; 459: Conference of Christians and Jews, Hampton, Virginia, 3/1/1979 [audiocassette]; 462: Armed Services, DoD Authorization, 1/30 [audiocassette]; 342: Richmond Trip, 3/30 [audiocassette]; 225: Herrico and Fairfax GOP Mass Meetings/Convention, 3/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 359: The BQ Show 3:00 - 4:00 P.M., Oliver North, 9/19/1994 [audiocassette]; 441: Senator John Warner, Republican State Convention, Richmond, 1993 [audiocassette]; 220: Fox 5 and NYT 6/6/1996 and 6/17/1996 [audiocassette]; 343: \"The Dalton Gang Working Together\", Paramel Productions [audiocassette]; 231: Miller and Pro-Family Press Conference, 3/12/1996 [audiocassette]; 450: MBS, Reporters Roundup, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/21/1980 [audiocassette]; Bob Tata/Delegate, \"Senator John Warner Endorse\", 1991 [audiocassette]; 252: FEC Conference, 5/6/1996; Bork Spot, 5/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 213: Senator John Warner, Daily Press Ed. Board, 5/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 246: Charles Hawkins Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/21/1995 [audiocassette]; 491: News Availability, Charlottesville, 4/17 [audiocassette]; 501: Edward Roeder Interview, Senator John Warner Office, 3/13/1980 [audiocassette]; 242-244: \"Who's Jim Miller\", \"Why\", and \"Avoided\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/21/1996 [3 audiocassettes]; 445: Senator John Warner at AP Dinner, Richmond, \"Raw Meat\", 2/3/1995 [audiocassette]; 463: Richmond Press Conference, 4/14 [audiocassette]; 471: \"The Senators\", Senator John Warner, 3 Shows [audiocassette]; 264: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, Master Tape, 9/21/1995 [DAT]; 449: Fundraising Dinner, Richmond, 3/7/1981; Senator John Warner on Charlie Huddle, 3/2/1983 [audiocassette]; 518: Plenary Session, MIT Law Afternoon Session, 1/13/1977; SALT#3, RICH, 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 492: Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/30/1995 [audiocassette]; 444: Lloyd Grove re: BW [audiocassette]; 498: CNN Press Conference; Lincoln Day Dinner, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2/14/1980 [audiocassette]; 345: Senator John Warner Farm PSA [audiocassette]; 236: Miller Ad Response Press Conference, 5/16/1996 [audiocassette]; 248: Lexington - Wtc, 3/1/1996 \u0026 3/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 456: Admiral Rickover [audiocassette]; 483: Huntsville, Alabama; Alabama Press Conference [audiocassette]; 250: Bob Gibson, 4/10/1996 [audiocassette]; 460: Senator John Warner - Jerry Brown, 4/13/1979; Bill Miller [audiocassette]; 214: WNIS, Dr. Moller, 6/11/1996 [audiocassette]; 352: Sam Donaldson, 6/22/1992; Peter Harding, 1/21/1992 [audiocassette]; 233: Lynchburg/Danville, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 358: Governor Allen's Congress Roundtable, AM, Senator John Warner, BC, 3/29/1994 [audiocassette]; 215: Dole Endorsement, 5/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 354: Painting Notes from Arnett [audiocassette]; 238: WRVA Radio, Jim Miller with Lou Dean, 6/6/1996 [audiocassette]; 350: Lloyd Grove, 12/14/1989 [audiocassette]; 512: Byrd, Tape #2 [reel to reel]; 451: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; Gannett, CIA, 11/26/1991 [audiocassette]; 494: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 216: Peter Hardin, 5/26/1996 [audiocassette]; 475: Senator John Warner, Coleman Headquarters Opening, 9/5/1981; Battle of the Virginia Capes, Virginia Beach [audiocassette]; 469: WHK and Jim Clarke WJLA; WHK and WRVA Radio [audiocassette]; 259-262: 4 Untitled Microcassettes; 228: Peter Baker, 4/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 247: Senator John Warner Interviews with Jim Perry and Peter Hardin, 4/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 351: Lloyd Grove, 8/11/1989 [audiocassette]; 503: Navy Federal Credit Union, Vienna, Virginia, 3/24/1980 [audiocassette]; 478: Mark Shields, Business and Government Relations Council, Winsby, 9/19/1980 [audiocassette]; 488: Memphis, 10/28; 6 Ads, Alabama \u0026 Burton Lunch [audiocassette]; 360: Peter Hardin, TTD; Cokie Roberts, CNN; Laurie Kellman, TWT; Dave McConnell, TOP; Jan Smith, Fox [audiocassette]; 219: Barrett-Times/Welsh, USA Today, 5/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 457: Interviews: Henry Eason, Nation's Business; Nancy King, Virginia Network; Jim Canan, Business Week, 2/16/1983 [audiocassette]; 495: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980; Senator John Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 476: CSNY, Zevon [audiocassette]; 509, 514 \u0026 515: 3 Untitled Reel to Reel; 489: Today, 10/28/1981 [audiocassette]; 447 \u0026 465: WNIS, Senator John Warner/Gordon Hammett, Sides 1-4, 10/25/1979 [2 audiocassettes]; 348: Pledge, Master, 3/3/1990 [audiocassette]; 222: Senator John Warner/Senator Bond Fundraiser, 4/30/1996 [audiocassette]; 511: Keynote Address, 1/13/1977; SALT Reel #1, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]","Press [envelope]; 2 Untitled Envelopes; Outdate Senator John Warner Formal Black and White Portrait [box]; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders; Senator John Warner Formal Color and Black and White Portraits [box]; Senator John Warner and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon Wine Festival [envelope]; Armed Services \"Change of Command\" pictures [envelope]; Photo Studio SD-685 [envelope]; The White House [envelope]","Eastern Europe, Berlin Wall, 1989 [envelope]; 1983; Contact Sheets and Negatives, 1992; 1982; Photographs, 1990; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders","Campaign, 1995-2000 [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder; Political 1988, Bork; Today; 1995 Constitutional Right to Primary Election [accordion folder]; 1998 Congressional [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign Volunteers; 1998 Campaign; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign/Casework; Lawsuit; Michael Wilding [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002 [accordion folder]; Mark Warner [accordion folder]; Mark Warner, 2001","\"Achievable Dream\", Metro Video Productions, 7/16/1997 [VHS]; U.S. Senate Memos; 1996 Senate Race, Senator John Warner Items; Senator John Warner v. Miller; Warner Calendars, 1995-1996 [envelopes]; Transportation Builder, ARTBA, 5/2000 [magazine]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Rules Committee, 1994; \"Choosing Sides: I Remember Vietnam, Fields of Fire\", Non Fiction Films, 1998 [VHS]; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Lyndon LaRouche, 1994; 2 Untitled Folders: Senator Packwood; Election Law; Untitled Presentation Folder: 1998 Senate Campaign; Speeches and Statements; Press Releases; Nancy Spannaus; VDDA Navy Housing Event, Henninger, Richmond, 4/1998 [VHS]; Loose Papers: Press Releases; Campaign Notes; Changing the Name of the Library of Congress, 1993-1998; Welcome to Alexandria; NATO; Crook, G. Gail; Warner Donor Volunteer Lists [envelopes]; \"Defeat Ollie North, That Son-of-a-Bush\", 1994 [booklet] (2 copies); Jacob Hornberger, 2002 Campaign; Breast Cancer Notes, Draft Speech [presentation folder]","87 Folders, Kasten, Aleyda to Sugar, Ron","FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings SW Virginia; CJS 2005: William \u0026 Mary (Court 21); CJS 2005: Lonesome Pine; Labor HHS 2005: Carilion Health; CJS 2005: Hampton Alert; CJS 2005: 0 - 3 (Zero to Three); CJS 2005: Achievable Dream; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Beach; Berryville Citizens Association; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Virginia Medical School; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jamestown Commission; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jeremiah Project; FY 2005 Labor HHS: NORC Richmond; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Monster Gat Sol; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services of Tidewater; Social Security Title IV-C Funds; FY 2005 Labor: Philip Theodosiou; FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings; FY 2005 Labor: University of Virginia - Youth Leadership Initiative; CJS 2005: Suffolk; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Our Health, Russ Potts; Fairfax City and Title I Allocation; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Military Institute; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Culpepper Dental; CJS 2005: Cops Appropriation VCPI; FY 2005 Labor: St. John Baptist in the Woods; FY 2005 Labor: University of Appalachia; Labor HHS 2005: Christopher Newport; FY 2005 Labor: William \u0026 Mary; Labor HHS 2005: Alliance for Consumer Education; Labor HHS 2005: Samples; FY 2005 Labor: Riverside; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters; CJS 2005: ATF Request; Labor HHS 2005: Bon Secours; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Wolf Trap; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance (NVHA); CJS 2005: Alexandria; FY 2005 Labor HHS: INOVA - Clark Moore; CJS 2005: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); CJS 2005: Center for Criminal Justice Tech (Mitretek); Labor HHS 2005: Arl Free Clinic; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Living Museum; FY 2005 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; Labor HHS 2005: Bellmont; FY 2005 Labor HHS: James Madison University; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Community College System; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Services; Labor HHS 2005: Black Lung; CJS 2005: Chesapeake; Boy Scouts of America; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia High School League; Labor HHS 2005: Achievable Dream; CJS 2005: Appropriations Information (C.J.S.); FY 2005 Labor: Woodrow Wilson (Presidential Library); FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Osteopathic; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Mennonite University; Labor HHS 2005: American Military Spouse Foundation (AMSEF); FY 2005 Labor HHS: George Mason University; CJS 2005: Shenandoah; FY 2005 Labor HHS: First Freedom; FY 2005 Labor: Regent; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Experience Works; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning, Danville; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Lynch - Academy of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Parents Anonymous; FY 2005 Labor: O. Winston Link Museum; Labor HHS 2005: Center for Mental Health Services; Labor HHS 2005: America on the Move; FY 2005 Labor HHS: National Federation of the Blind; FY 2005 Labor: Project Access; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)","Colin L. Powell, General USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff [accordion folder]; Powell, Colin USA/JCS Nomination File/2nd Term [accordion folder]; Northern Virginia Women's Conference, 1990 [accordion folder]; Colonel James J. Steele, USA Nomination File; David Addington to Be DoD General Counsel; Hemingway, Col. Thomas L. USAF, Promotion File; Inaugural, 2001; Wiss, Robert E., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Studeman, William O. to Be Deputy Director CIA; Gierke, Herman F., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Crawford, Susan, Court Military Appeals Nomination","VA-HUD Appropriations Bill (Passed 9/24) [accordion folder]; FY 2000 Defense Appropriations/Foreign Operations Appropriations, 6/30 [accordion folder]; Commerce - Justice - State Appropriations [accordion folder]; FY 2001 Defense Appropriations; FY 2000 National Defense Authorization (Amendments, C.R.'s, Dear Colleagues) [accordion folder]; Women on Submarines [accordion folder]; Military Construction Appropriations/State Department Reauthorization, 6/22 [accordion folder]","Nomination: Springer, Hearing 5/18/2005 [binder]; Portman OMB Nomination 109th, 5/17/2006 [presentation folder]; Staunton/Roanoke Trip, 8/8 - 8/9/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Bilbray, Marshall, Blair, Hearing 11/14/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Doan, Hearing 5/22/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Combs, Hearing 5/25/2005 [binder]; Governors of USPS Confirmation Hearing, 6/29/2006 [presentation folder]; Susan Dudley OMB Nomination [accordion folder]; Nomination: Paulison, Hearing 5/24/2006 [binder]; Nomination: McMillin, Hearing 7/13/2006 [binder]; Business Meeting, 6/22/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Portman, Hearing 5/17/2006 [binder]; 5 Steno Pads, Floor Notes 2005-2006","The Almanac of Seapower, Navy League of the United States, 1989 \u0026 1992 [2 books]; Unauthorized Appropriations - History; Committee Business - Trip Reports; Civil Service [accordion folder]; Committee Inquiries - Stephen Breyer; Committee Inquiries - National Security Strategy [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court Structure Issues; Committee Business - Procedures; Air Force Magazine, 1992 US Air Force Almanac, Air Force Association; Air Force Magazine, 1991 USAF Almanac/Operation Desert Storm; Civil Service: War Powers; Committee Business - Security","Mary Baldwin; Mothball Fleet (3 folders); MSMC Heritage Fund (U.S. Marine Corps); George Washington University; Swanson Molt; Box with 43 3.5\" Disks of Backup Files, Press Releases, Briefing Materials, Trip Files, and Photographs, 1993-2001; Travel; Strategic Insights; Veterans, Retirees, and Assorted Associations; NASCAR; James Madison; TRAC; Thank Yous; Ship Wreck Allocation; Ship Repair","U.S. Senate Stationery; Accepted Scheduling Items [accordion folder]; Scheduling Files (8 folders)","William and Mary; University of Virginia; V-22 Info Papers; Roanoke/Virginia Tech, 5/12/2000 - 5/13/2000; University of Virginia, USAID; WorldSpace [presentation folder]; August Recess District Work Period 2002 (2 copies); Trip File: Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin, 8/2/1999 (2 folders); World Space (?); Loose Papers: Press Clippings and Newspapers, 2001-2002; C. Warner; Judy/Carter (?); Virginia Tech; Analysis Converting SSBNS to SSGNS; Conversations with America 2000 (2 copies, each in 3 folders); Susan; Dulles High Tech Tour, 7/26/1999 (2 copies); Virginia Danville","FY 2002 NDAA: Passed Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: House Requested Conference Support; 9/11/2001 [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Supplemental Appropriations; Missile Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Budget [accordion folder]; Submarine Centennial; FY 2002 NDAA: National Defense Features Program; Killed in Action, Boise de Hattonville, Hattonville, France, 9 November, 1944 Subject: Delayed Memorial Affairs Crash Site - Search and Recovery and Application for Possible French Decorations [binder]; FY 2002 NDAA [accordion folder]; 9/11/2001: Foreign Expressions of Support; 9/11/2001: Casualty Lists; FY 2002 NDAA: Demilitarization of Military Equipment; FY 2002 NDAA: Pending Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: Priorities; Naval Reactors Commemorative; FY 2002 NDAA: HASC Outsourcing Issues; Old Letters; Turnover [empty accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Challenge Program; FY 2002 NDAA: Health Information Assurance; Homeland Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Conference Issues","FCC: Digital Television; Airline Loan Guarantees: Gemini Air Cargo; Richmond International Airport [accordion folder]; Airports: Virginia Airports; Identity Theft: FTC Information; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Legislation; FCC: Verizon 271; Airline Loan Guarantees [accordion folder]; FCC: Must Carry - Multicasting; Airports: Shenandoah Airport; Aviation: Air Traffic Control Privatization; Airports: Norfolk Airport; MWAA: Dulles 25 mile; Senator John Warner Letter to Danville Community College (RCATT), 3/13/2003; NASA: Buzz Aldrin Space Vision Institute; Airports: Lynchburg; MWAA: National - Closure; FCC: Virginia Cellular - ETC Letter; Telecom [accordion folder]; Aviation: FAA Pay Issue - RIC; FCC: Wi-Fi (2 folders); Commerce: Virginia Baseball, 7/8/2003; NASA: ORB Image; Airline Loan Guarantees: Reagan National Airport; Aviation: U.S. Airways - United; Commerce: Hyundai; Airports: Roanoke; Voice of America; Airline Loan Guarantees: Evergreen: Loan Guarantee Application; Aviation: Aviation World's Fair; Commerce: Bristol Urban Letter; Aviation: Newport News - Williamsburg Airport; Nanotechnology [accordion folder]; Aviation: Northern Neck Airport; Airports: Tri-Cities; MWAA: Dulles APM Contract; Airports: Pennington Gap; FCC: Low Power FM; Airline Loan Guarantees: U.S. Airways - PBGC; FCC: Cable; Airports: CACI Airport Sensors; Aviation: Senator John Warner Statement on Rosenker NTSB Nomination, 2/27/2003; NASA: NASA Shared Services Center; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Airport - GA; Airports: Airport America; Identity Theft [accordion folder]; Commerce: Census; Commerce: Bristol MSA (2 folders); Airports: Charlottesville Airport; Aviation: U.S. - China Air Routes; MWAA: Dulles","123 folders, Arranged by Date","Fort Belvoir Shooting Range [accordion folder]; ITT; Lexington; IIT Research Institute; Kimmel/Short: Senator John Warner [accordion folder]; Intermec Corporation, FY 2000 Programs; Japanese Imperial Army; International Training, Inc.; Title 11/OECD Dyer, Ellis [accordion folder]","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers; Talk, 10/1999 [magazine]; National Journal's CongressDailyAM, 5/13/1999 [magazine]; National Defense, 4/2000 [magazine] (2 copies)","2000 Virginia Business Cases: Dresser - Rand Compressors; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives: Arlington Cemetery; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Kempter File (VE Issue); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Seacoast; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Edenspace - Depleted Uranium; Congressional Record, 107th Congress, 2nd Session No. 129 (2 copies); Special Projects: PBS Documentary Korea (50th); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Nuclear Capable Cranes; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Alliant Tech Systems; The National Army Museum at Fort Belvoir [presentation folder]; Special Projects: Lavinia Currier; Naval Audit Service [accordion folder]; Special Projects [accordion folder]; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives [accordion folder]; Kevin's Lunch","Joint Committee on Printing; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1981-1982; House Bills, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R.1197 thru H.R.3919; Senate Joint Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.J.Res.3 thru S.Res.176; Senate Concurrent Resolutions, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, S.Con.Res.101 thru S.Con.Res.137; Senate Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, SRes.15 thru S.Res.486; Sponsored Legislation, 96th Congress; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980; Senate Bills, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.103 thru S.3054; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980-1981; Congressional Record, 1979 Floor Statements","121 envelopes, Arranged by Date","DoE [accordion folder]; Tritium: Accelerator Production of Tritium; DoE: Low Level Radioactive Waste; DoE: DoE Budget; Tritium [accordion folder]; Tritium: Burns \u0026 Roe, Accelerator; Tritium: Tritium \u0026 Framatome; DoE: DoE Security","Missile Defense; Fort Belvoir Access [accordion folder]; FY 2003 Authorization Conference [accordion folder]; Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2001; U.S. Department of the Army [presentation folder]; Committee: Ansley; FY 2002 Defense Authorization/Appropriations [accordion folder]; Technology Clippings [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Supplemental; Cindy - Cord or Marc [envelope]; Virginia Land Issues [accordion folder]; Kennedy; Patrick [empty accordion folder]; 2001 Defense Authorization (FY 2001), Passes 7/13 (97-3) [accordion folder]; Mark [empty accordion folder]; World War II Memorial [accordion folder]; Authorization 2003 Floor [accordion folder]","108th: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Dear Colleagues, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Finance, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Judiciary, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Environment and Public Works, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Senator John Warner Sponsored/Cosponsored Legislation, Unanimous Consent's for Sponsored Legislation, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Floor Statements, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Rules and Administration, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2004 [accordion folder]","Senate Record Votes, 102nd Congress [accordion folder]; Republican Convention (Material), 6/2000; Press Releases, 1990 [accordion folder]; Press Releases, Talking Points, and Memorandum [accordion folder]; Completion of Senator John Warner's Voting Record for 96th Congress [accordion folder]; Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Speech. 6/2000 (2 folders)","Talking Points: Eangus Eagle Award, 3/13/2001; Governor's Office/State Government Issues [accordion folder]; Talking Points [accordion folder]; Infilco Degremont; Blacklisting [accordion folder]; Talking Points: Forrestal; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: VAMC Richmond Trip; Talking Points: JINSA; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Army Talmud Event, 5/22/2001; Speech Drafts, State Travel, 8/5 to 8/7 [presentation folder]; CNO Executive Panel; A-76 Information; Dadona Manor [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Rhode Island Trip, 12/8/1999; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits [accordion folder]; Bob Pyle - Software; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Tidewater Science Summit - Schrock, 8/6/2001; Owl Creek Boat Pump; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits: Arnold Spielberg's Bronze Star Memorial; Talking Points: NGAUS Award, Harry S. Truman Award, Taping 9/7; Carlson's Raiders; Talking Points: Armed Forces Marketing Council; Biographies","FCC Application - CWA Communication; Suspense Accounts (Family Farm); Untitled Accordion Folder: Hearing Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Legislation - Confidentiality of Medical Information, 2/26/1998; HIPAA [accordion folder]; Bills Pending Before the Committee, Charles Phillips/Mr. Warner; Charles Robinson Bill; Post Office Closings; Public Power Bonds; Loose Papers: Tobacco Issues, 1997-1999; NALC Speech, 5/1999; American Cancer Society, Advocacy and Public Issues [presentation folder]; Treasury, Postal - Security [accordion folder]; EEOC, Charles Phillips, Legislative Counsel [presentation folder]; Postal, 1995; Richmond Post Office; Untitled Accordion Folder: Invitations, To Call, and Meeting Requests; Treasury, Postal [accordion folder]","Nomination - General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Paisley/FBI Files Generally; Colonel Steele/Lt. Colonel Earl; Nomination of Honorable John Tower to be the Secretary of Defense, 1/1989, Nominee Paperwork and Follow-Up [accordion folder]; Clinkscales, William A., Director of Selective Service [accordion folder]","UVA Center for Law and National Security [accordion folder]; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping: Pat Tucker; Keynote Address - UVA Center for Law and National Security Seminar, 9/23/1988; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping [accordion folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers; The 1973 War Powers Resolution: Law and Practice, The U.S. Naval War College [bound volume]; U.S. Senate, Janet, 10/21 [presentation folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers [accordion folder]","2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Black and White and Color Images of Senator Warner; Untitled Accordion Folder: Press Clippings, 1977; John Warner, United States Senator: Integrity...Conservative...Thoughtful Leadership--Working for Virginia, 1996 [booklet]; Olympic Torch Photo; Untitled Photo Album: Yorktown Bicentennial Celebration, 1981 [spiralbound]; Spring 1979 - Warner and Mail [envelope]; Boy Scout Jubilee and Main Training Corp, FT. AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979","Untitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026 M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. Spots, 1984 [audiocassette] (2 copies); Nightline [audiocassette]; Post Debate (NHRFE) Press Q \u0026 A- Vienna, 10/13/1984 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Intro and Speech, 7/23/1987 [audiocassette]","Commissioning Ceremony: USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Philadelphia Naval Base, 11/14/1970 [binder]; Visit to Vietnam [binder]; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976 (photographs); Launching of the USS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687): Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, 1/12/1974 [binder]; Certificate of Guarantee (Five-Foot Tusk of Monodom Linnaeus), 1972 (stuck to Newport News binder); Presented to Honorable John W. Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. Warner, NAS Miramar, 10/14/1972 [binder]; Allied Forces Southern Europe [binder]","1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Seniors; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Support Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Untitled Folder: AID and FCC; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Pay Raise; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Funding; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Comparison; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: NAACP; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Women's Issues; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Budget Article; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Ad; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Abortion; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Votes; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Christian Coalition; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: PAC Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Spending Cap; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: School Lunch; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Welfare - Breaux Vote; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Legislative Accomplishments; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Medicare; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Affirmative Action; NAACP Convention; Environmental Initiatives","Untitled Binder: Photographs of Senator Warner at Document Signing; Warner '84 Report, Fall 1983 and 11/1984; Slides [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Photograph of Senator Warner from Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Loose Contact Proofs; Loose Papers: Campaign Ads; Untitled Presentation Folder: Community Learning Week, 1989; Old Warner Speeches [envelope]; Warner Campaign Contact Sheet [5 bags]; Stock Photo [bag]; Loose Photographs: Senator Warner; Warner Direct Mail and Photographs, 1984-1990 [binder]; Legislative Vision, 1990 [binder]; Loose Papers: Victory 2000 - RV Tour Meetings; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia, 6/1-2/2001 - Official Souvenir Program [booklet]; John Warner US Senator (Campaign Material) [envelope] (2 copies)","Shafran, 8/8/1990 [envelope]; Direct Mailing 3/10/1990 [envelope]; Hare Forest, Charlottesville Breakfast, 11/3/1990 [envelope]; New York Event 85C, 10/29/1990 [envelope]; Bob Dole Health Team, 9/29. 1989 [envelope]; I'm A Fan of Senator John Warner [2 fans]; Presidential Event, 3/8/1990 [envelope]; Fraternal Order of Police; Intelligence Committee; Warner Senate Council; Political Correspondence; Vote Ratings; Luntz Research; Editorial Endorsements, 1996; Warner Campaign - General, 1996 [accordion folder]; VA Bar Association Debate; Doctored Photo Ad; Polls; Greg Stevens - Media, 1996; Vote Results, 11/5/1995; Mark Warner (3 folders); Sample (Campaign Mailings)","Political (Press Clippings); Fundraising - JW; Announcement - JW; Endorsements - JW; Appearances - JW; JW Debate, 7/1996; Originals - JW; Misc. Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder","Untitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background","Lawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor","Letters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller","Donald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995","Endorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978","Loose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations","1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North","Newspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign","3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner","Untitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980","Armed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]","Admin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]","US Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]","Assault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education","Untitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986","Cryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington","Military Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]","7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005","Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026 E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]","Untitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. Hoffman, ASD/PA (Withdrawn); Nominations - Samuel K. Lessey, Dir. SSS; Nominations - Laurence Garret, US Navy; Nominations - Milton Lohr, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense/Acquisition; Nominations - Robert Page, ASA/Civil Works; Nominations - Kathleen Buck, OSD/GC; Nominations - James H. Webb, Secretary of the Navy; Untitled Folder: Defense Memoranda; Untitled Folder: Frank Carlucci; Untitled Folder: Press Releases and Talking Points; Nominations - Jack Katzen, ASD Acquisitions and Logistics; Nominations - John J. Welch, ASAF/Acquisitions; Nominations - Ken Kramer, Asst. Sec. Army Financial Management; Nominations - Ron Lehman, Asst. Sec., Int'l Security Policy; Nominations - Grant Green, ASD (FM \u0026 P); Nominations - Daniel Howard, ASD (PA); Nominations - T. Burton Smith, Bd. Of Gov, USUHS; Nominations - Robert C. Duncan, Dir., DR \u0026 E; Nominations - Gordon Smith, ASD/C3I; Nominations - Alan M. Elkins, Bd. Of Regents USUHS; Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASN (M \u0026 P); Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASD (SOLIC); Secret - This is a Cover Sheet for Classified Information [booklet]","Exhibits to Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]","Military Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]","Natural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse","Major League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana","23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.","No Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)","John J. McMullen (JJMA); Laborers International; USS Indianapolis [accordion folder]; KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann); Maher; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's: Navy QDR; Klein Associates; iNFRAware; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's [accordion folder]; Infosystems Technology, Inc.; Homopolar/General Atomics; Litening Pod; Jefferson Lab, Free Electron Laser; Litton Marine; WMA-16 Inertial Reel; Laser; 104th Congress, H.R. 2754, OECD Shipbuilding Agreement [accordion folder]; Maersk Shipping; Hseverywhere; Jewell Industries/Ghana; Litton/PRC and JEDMICS; Lockheed; Interactive Housing; Hampton University; DTRA/Hy-Tech","Virgin Atlantic - USA; Swiss Skies - Afghanistan; DOT NPRM on Foreign Investments; AirTran; Atlantic Coast Airlines; FAA Reauthorization 2003 Conference; Inhole AD12; MARAD: DOD Auth, FY 2006; D.C. Metro Bill; Puerto Rico; EPW Nominations - FHWA/EPA, Rich Capka, 4/5/2006; Snowe (LIHEAP); Camden Landfill (NC); D.C. Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000","GSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission","JIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. I-II [2 books]; Ready Reserve [presentation folder]; Norfolk NSY [presentation folder]; Oceana; Sperry; Roles and Missions [presentation folder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Crystal City Property; Bosnia; Youth Service International, Inc. [presentation folder]; Senator McCain; Naval Audit Service Report: Ships Stores Conversion, 3/6/1995 [booklet]; Section 6 Schools (2 folders)","Cambridge Research Associates; Research; Loose Papers: Emergency Funding to Respond to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks, 2001; DoD Appropriations, FY 2002; Iran; Untitled Presentation Folder: Tricare, 2003; Foreign Relations Authorization (empty folder); DoD Authorization; Budget Process; IAVI (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative [presentation folder]; Atlantic Research Corporation; WMD/Intelligence on Iraq; Data Mining/TIA (Terrorism Information Awareness); BWX; World War II Memorial Postage Stamp; NIAC (National Iranian American Council [presentation folder]; Concurrent Receipt; Loose Papers: HIV/AIDS Background Materials, 2003; Tydings Trophy; Tributes; Loose Papers: The Department of Homeland Security, President George W. Bush, 6/2002; Loose Papers: FY 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Ongoing Military Operations, 9/2003; Briar Tek and MOBI (Man Overboard Indicating System); International Family Planning - Mexico City; Kosovo; Butler Parachute Systems; Aspect; Loose Papers: Selected Combating Terrorism Quotes Made By Senator Warner From 1/1/1999 Until 9/12/2001; Caterpillar; Iraq Airports - Skylink; Department of the Navy Critical Infrastructure Protection Council Meeting [binder]; Global AIDS Alliance [presentation folder]","23 Folders, Harding, George T. to Williams, Louis A.","Energy: TVA - Board; Cape Wind: Wind Letter to Rumsfeld; Energy: Coal; Maritime: Title XI - Shipbuilding; DynCorp; Energy: S.1746 Nuclear Security; Maritime: Bobby Bray; Energy: CAFE; Port Security: S.2426 Port Security (Schumer); Energy: Coal Waste Recycling; Maritime: Maersk - Maritime Security; Maritime: Security Program; Maritime: SPEEDE/Metro Machine; Maritime: Norfolk Dredging; Maritime: FastShip, Inc.: Senator John Warner; Energy: Dominion - Nuclear; Maritime: Customs - Norfolk; Energy: FERC; Energy: Virginia Co-Ops; Maritime: MSP (DoD Authorization); Port Security [accordion folder]; Port Security: RAND; Maritime: Stuyvesant Loophole; Energy: Jefferson Lab; Maritime: Ballast Water Treatment; Maritime: U.S. Coast Guard - MSST (Marine Safety and Security Team); Pipeline Safety [accordion folder]; Energy: Energy; Energy: Price Anderson (NRC); Maritime: Highlander Sea; Energy: Advanced Separation Technologies - Coal; Cape Wind [accordion folder]; Coast Guard LSZH Issue [accordion folder]; Maritime: Portsmouth/Maersk Interchange; Maritime: NISA (National Invasive Species Act) Reauthorization (2 folders); Maritime: Cable-Laying Ships","John G. Tower to Be Secretary of Defense [3 accordion folders]; 8 Folders, Avery, Clarence S. to Wincup, G. Kim","SAIC; Spot Image; TRW; Vanguard Research (VRI) [accordion folder]; Veridian; VSE; Atomic Vets (2 folders); Radiation Victims - Lila Beagle; Korean War Memorial; Kuwait AT \u0026 T; Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1997 [accordion folder]; Press Clippings, 1/2005","Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 3/8/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 1/30/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/13/2006; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/14/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/15/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Response; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/6/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/10/2006 [accordion folder]","Nat. Guard/Reserve; Percival McCormack; Mariner's Museum USS Monitor; George Mason; Heritage Center; JW Letters; Lexington Inst.; Dear Colleagues (Pending); Dear Colleagues (Signed); CVNX Funding (2 folders); Chamberlain Hotel (3 folders); Charles Warner; CINC North; Concurrent Receipt; BRAC; FY 2003 Auth. Conf.; Future; AIPAC, etc.; VA Army and National Guard Issues: AFIP; VA Army and National Guard Issues: MTMC Ft. Eustis Issue; Fort Pickett/Blackstone Sewer Pros.; Boeing [envelope]; CTBT Stuff; Gulf War Syndrome; Korean War 50th Commemoration [accordion folder]; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korea; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korean War Veterans Assoc. - Legislation; Missile Defense Issues (ABM, BMDO, etc.); PNTR China [accordion folder]; Export License Articles (Control)","Blackbird; Oceana Sensor Technology; Atlantic Research Corporation (SEQUA); Jones Group; Iridium; Medicorp Health; McDermott/BWX; Newport News Shipbuilding [accordion folder]; American Maritime Congress; Ranger Raid - Somalia, 10/1993; Alliant Techsystems; EDS, Senator John Warner Trip to Norfolk, 7/9/2001; Metro Machine; John Deere Vehicle Group, 2/21/2002 Presentation; Edenspace; John Deere [presentation folder]; Raytheon; Colonna's Shipyard; Sabtech; CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation); Davis Boat Works - Frank Wagner; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); DSR (Digital System Resources, Inc.); John Deere GM Meeting, 2/26; Orbital/Briar Trek; Babington; Omnisec; Lipps-Crane (John Crane-Lips); DGI (Defense Group Inc.); Noesis; Global Technology; American Shipbuilding Association; ITT Industries; Lockheed Martin [accordion folder]","Inauguration 1997; Personal - Navy US Naval Academy, The Museum \"Henry Huddleston Rogers Ship Model Collection\" [envelope]; Personal - Air Force (General) [envelope]; Personal - US Navy Memorial Foundation (Senator serves on Board) [envelope]; Personal - Photos, Incidents at Sea Agreement Negative [envelope]; Personal - Armed Serves Committee, 1989 [envelope]; Personal - Navy, Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, Inc. [envelope]; Personal - Navy, General Correspondence [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Personal - Organizational Meeting; Personal - Senate History [envelope]; Personal - Senator/Congressmen (Former Members) [envelope]; Personal - Senate Republican Conference [envelope]; Personal - Senate Telecommunications Department, Wats Extender [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Letter of Resignation [2 envelopes]; Personal - Supreme Court, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (Retired Supreme Court Justice) [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Bork (Nominee to Supreme Court) [envelope]; 40th Annual Shad Planking, Westfield, Virginia, 4/20/1988 [envelope]; Personal - Voting Record, 96-100 [envelope]; Personal - Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies [envelope]; American Air Museum Britain; Personal - Internal Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Personal - CSIS Advisory Board Center for Strategic and International Studies; Personal - Military Order of the Carabao; Personal - Ditchley Foundation, New York-London; Personal - Military History; Personal - Personal Notes, Misc., 1992; Haiti; Youth Services International, Inc [presentation folder]; Intezc Committee, 1/1993; Information Package [binder]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [2 bound volumes]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Committee Prints and Activities Report, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [3 bound volumes]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Calendar, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, 99th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]","Casual Pix; World Events; Pix with Congressmen/Women; Pix with World Leaders; Pix with Interns/Staff; Senator John Warner Portraits; Atoka; Charity Pix; Awards [empty]; National Events; Miscellaneous; Virginia Events; In Office Pix; On the Campaign; Events 1993; Events 1992 [empty]; Personal Pix; Hearings/Conferences","In Office Shots, 1990; Trips - USA; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Trips - International: 1990 El Salvador Trip; Awards, 1989; Events, 1991; Atoka; Miscellaneous; Senator John Warner - Casual (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Campaign Photos (empty); Trips - Virginia; In Office Shots, 1991; Events, 1989; Senator John Warner with Nunn/Aspin; Maritime/Launching (empty); Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1989; Awards, 1991 (empty); Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Navy - Secretary of (empty); Awards, 1990 (empty); Newsletter; Events, 1990; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns","Trips - Virginia; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns; Awards, ?; Trips - USA; Events, ?; Atoka; Bicentennial Commission; Miscellaneous; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Senator John Warner - Casual; Maritime/Launching; In Office Shots, 1985; Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Events, 1988; In Office Shots, 1987; In Office Shots, 1986 (empty); Awards, 1987; Navy/Secretary of; Awards, 1985; Awards, 1988 (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Events, 1985; Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1988; Events, 1986; Trips - International; Events, 1987; In Office Shots, ?; Awards, 1986","Isabel Relief; FEMA Issues - 2006 Flooding in VA; FEMA - Ernest, VA, 2006; Homeland [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Defense Department's Role in the Response, 2/9/2006 [binder]","Oil Prices/Commodities [accordion folder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 11/14/2007 [binder]; Six Years After 9/11 - HSGAC Hearing, 9/10/2007 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Financial Speculation in Commodity Markets Witness List, 5/20/2008 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 9/17/2008 [binder]; Untitled Envelope: Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs","Homeland Grant Formula - S.21, 109th Congress [binder]; Campus Security Hearing, 4/23/2007 [binder]; Nominations: Baker and Myers Hearing, 9/25/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Chertoff Hearing, 2/2/2005 [binder]; Watching of the Watch List - HSGAC Hearing, 10/24/2007 [binder]; The Future of Port Security Hearing, 4/5/2006 [binder]; Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia Hearing Briefing Book - Understanding the Realities of REAL ID, 3/26/2007 [binder]; REAL ID [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder: Business Meeting, 11/14/2007","Virginia and NCLB [accordion folder]; NCLB Drafts, etc. [accordion folder]; Minority Technology Act [accordion folder]; Teacher Tax [accordion folder]; Shepherd Consortium [accordion folder]; Impact Aid [accordion folder]; Pell Grants [accordion folder]; FERPA File [accordion folder]","Medical Liability Reform: Statement/Amendment; Medical Liability Reform: Endorsement; Medical Liability Reform: Very Important Factual Info; Medical Liability Reform: Virginia Law; Medical Liability Reform: Bills, etc.; Medical Liability Reform: Parma Provision; Medical Liability Reform: Amendment; Culpepper Regional Hospital [accordion folder]; ALS [accordion folder]; Proton Beam NCI [accordion folder]; Mental Health Parity [binder]; Association Health Plans/Small Business Health Plans [accordion folder]; UVA Cancer Research - Letter to HHS [accordion folder]; Breaux-Frist; Virginia's Medicaid; Summaries/Analysis; Medicare Summary, 2003 [accordion folder]; Respite Care [accordion folder]; Medicare Bills [accordion folder]; Lifespan Respite Funding [accordion folder]","Virginia Land Conservation Efforts; WMATA (Metro) (2 folders); Virginia Indians; Shenandoah Nat'l Battlefield; VCU-USFWS Rice Center (Fisheries); Rappahannock River; Potomac Nat'l Historical Scenic Trail; James River; National Scenic Byways Program Nominations - GW Parkway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive, Colonial Parkway; Jamestown 2007; I-81; Dulles Toll Road; Fish Hatcheries; H2Gen - Hydrogen Generation and FCV; DoD Waste Management - Brad Contact; Craney Island; Chesapeake Bay Gateways; Chesapeake Bay Farm Bird Issues; Bussmann Aviation; Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Watertrail; Charlottesville - Albemarle Airport; Yucca Mountain (Nuclear Waste Disposal); Water and Wastewater; Wild Horses; Wilderness Issues; Wind Energy - Offshore and Highland; TEA-21 Reauthorization; State Wildlife Grant Program; Roadless; Republican Policy Briefs; Renewable Energy; Pesticides; Oil and Natural Gas Stats; Ocean Issues; Natural Gas Issues; Nature Serve","Firefighter's Issues; MARAD: Ship Disposal James River Reserve; Phone Call Logs [bundle]; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR); Energy Bill; Drunk Driving Issues; Clean Air Rules; Amtrak; Mining Issues; Airline Pensions (United, US Air, Etc.) \u0026 Retirement Age (FAA, NATCA); National ID; Fisheries Issues; Chemical Plant Security; National Wildlife Refuge; Climate Change (Clear Skies, Climate Stewardship, Etc.); Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC); Meeting Notes, 2004-2008 [8 spiral notebooks]; Endangered Species (ESA); Forest Issues; LIHEAP (Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program); Indian Affairs; Arts (Issues, Funding, Etc.); Aviation in DC Area; EPW - Naming Public Facilities; Disaster Relief Information (FEMA, SBA, Etc.); Airline Flight Service; Interstate Waste; National Forests","STANDUP Act - S.2318, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library [accordion folder]; Roadless Area Conservation Act, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Northern Neck National Heritage Area; Journey Through Hallowed Ground [accordion folder]; Dominion Power Line [accordion folder]; Green Buildings - S.506, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R)","Newport News Interchange; Historic Preservation Tax Credits; Interstate 81; Rural Electric Coop Issues; New River - Wild \u0026 Scenic S.1057; Jefferson Davis Statue; Virginia Beach - Southeastern Parkway; Abingdon Courthouse Naming; Virginia Bridge Infrastructure; Tallow/Soap/Biodiesel Issue; Back Bay Facility Naming for Senator John Warner; U.S. National Slavery Museum; HOT Lanes on Beltway; Cedar Creek/Belle Grove; MARAD Issues; Davis WMATA Bill; Buffer Program (DoD); Black Bear Landfill; Dominion Lake Anna; D.C. WASA (Water and Sewer Authority); Richmond Airport; King William Reservoir; Hampton Roads SS0 Letter; Fort Belvoir; Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab; WMATA Bill (Background); Bridge Information; Appalachian Region Commission (ARC); Potomac National Scenic Trail (Fort Belvoir Issue); Primary Seat Belt; Craney Island; NOAA Norfolk Land Transfer; New River (Scenic River Bill); Shenandoah Fish Kill; Shenandoah Fish Kill; Short-Line Railroad; HRT - Norfolk Light Rail; Roanoke Valley Economic Regional Commission; Liquid Coal Information; WaterISAC (Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center) (Dear Colleague); Wallops Island; Captain John Smith National Historic Trail; FAA Reauthorization; Port of Virginia Gateway; Goshen/Lake Merriweather; Forest Service - Wind Energy Letter with Alexander \u0026 Gregg; Richmond Courthouse Naming; Potomac Riverboat - Ferry to National Harbor; Perimeter at DCA; Web Page; Offshore Drilling; Manassas Battlefield Tree-Cutting; CIT (Center for Innovative Technology); Waste to Energy; Hopper Dredge McFarland; I-73; FAMPO I-95 Fredericksburg Interchange; Westmoreland County Sewer; LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program); Guns in Parks; Mt. Vernon-to-Capitol Hill Program; EPA STAG Background; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Background; OCS Virginia Natural Gas 2008 (S.3147); King William Reservoir; Light Bulb Bill; Wolf Trap","41 folders of Successful Appointments, Charlie Abell to L. Donelson Wright","Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Rosen; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Bar Association - Statewide Local/Regional; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Howard C. Vick, Jr. [binder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: MacMahon; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Hackman; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Trindall; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Hackman; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: O'Grady; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Press; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Apperson; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Baril; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Holm; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Beales; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cleveland; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Thacher; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Baker; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cahall; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Brownlee; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Cahall; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Senate Judiciary Questions; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Valentine; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Cook; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Michael; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Miller; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Steele; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Trindal; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Rosenberg; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Zotto; U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Virginia: Novak, David; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Virginia Bar Information; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Vick; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Summary; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Nelson; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Sutherland; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Somers; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Corkoran; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Powell, Lewis, Political Recommendation, Dup File; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Zotto; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: McNally; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Summary Memo","Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gregory, Roger, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Virginia Judgeships, 1997; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gorton, Slade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Burch, J. Thomas, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs; Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals [accordion folder]; Judges; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Grace, Michael, Political Recommendation, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Hagel, Larry, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Humphreys, Judge Robert, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kasold, Bruce E., Court of Federal Claims - 2004; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Schaumber, Peter, Political Recommendation, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Ross, Terry, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Colvin, John, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Terwilliger, George, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeship 4th Circuit [accordion folder]; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kelly, Walter, Eastern District of Virginia; Judgeship 4th Circuit: Allen, Claude; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Miller, George, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; Virginia Bar Associations; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kinser, Cynthia, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2007 [2 binders]; Eastern District Judgeship, 2/2007 [accordion folder]; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Court, 5/2007 [binder]","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2006 [binder]; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 5/2006 [binder]; U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 12/2005 [binder]","Invites/Endorsements, 2007; Inaugural (Ticketing), 2005; 2007 Thanks for Service; 2008 Kind Words; General, 2007; 2007 Statements of Welcome or Congratulations; Inaugural Events, 2004-2005 [accordion folder]; Inauguration Spending, 2005; Condolences/Recovery, 2006-2008 [accordion folder]; Atrial Fibrillation Letter, 2007; 2005 Inaugural Responses [accordion folder]; 2005 First Lady Appearance Requests","102nd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1991 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1989 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1990 [accordion folder]; 102nd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1992 [accordion folder]; 103rd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1993 [accordion folder]","103rd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1994 [accordion folder]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1998 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1995 [2 accordion folders]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1997 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1996 [accordion folder]","106th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1999 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2001 [accordion folder]; 106th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2000 [accordion folder]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2003 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2002 [accordion folder]","109th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2006 [2 accordion folders]; 110th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2007 [2 accordion folders]; 109th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2005 [2 accordion folders]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2004 [accordion folder]","Maxwell - McIntosh Bill, Drafting Schedule, 9/2007; Climate Change and National Security; Industry Recommendations for Climate Bill; Legislative Hearing on America's Climate Security Act, 11/8/2007; Boxer #1 to America's Climate Security Act; Amendments from DS-EPW Markup, America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner Statements and Talking Points, America's Climate Security Act, EPW Markup, 12/5/2007; Changes in Bill Between Subcommittee and Full Committee Markups; Materials for Bill Introduction, America's Climate Security Act, 10/18/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Hearing, 10/24/2007; Cost Containment Working Group, 6/2007-9/2007; Origins of Lieberman - Warner Climate Partnership; Negotiations with Senator Sanders for Full Committee Markup; Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Isakson Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Nuclear Training Language for Climate Security Act, 11/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Briefing Materials 10/2007-11/2007; Detailed Summary of America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner - Joe Lieberman, Announcement of Climate Principles, 8/2007; Input on Draft Climate Bill From Enviros; Negotiations with Senator Cardin for Full Committee Markup; First Broad Outline - Lieberman-Warner Climate Bill; Notes on Kansas Coal Plant Decision, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Whitehouse - Full Committee Markup; Negotiations with Senator Baucus, Subcommittee Markup, 10/2007; EPW Hearing: Climate Change and Chesapeake Bay, 9/26/2007; Senator John Warner Statement on California Waiver, 6/21/2007; Vote Bloc Planning - Subcommittee Markup; Republican Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Questions from Senator Imhofe to Senators Lieberman and Warner; Staff Meeting Schedule - Outreach on Climate Principles; Pursuing Dole as Co-Sponsor; Vote Recommendations, EPW Markup of America's Climate Security Act; Alexander Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Boxer Letter to Senator John Warner on Markup, 11/20/2007; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Boxer - Full Committee Markup; National Security and International Adaptation Provision Drafting, 11/2007; Negotiations with Senators Sanders and Lautenberg, Subcommittee Markup; Craig Amendments to America's Climate Security Act; Briefing Material for Senator John Warner for Markup, America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Inhofe Amendments (48) to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, Draft, 11/27/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act - Draft, 11/26/2007; Negotiations with Senator Carper - 4P - Full Committee Markup","Letters of Support - Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 5/2008; Senator John Warner Speech Before Climate Change Regulation and Policy Conference, 4/14/2008; National Speed Limit and Gas Conservation, 7/2008; Senator John Warner Speech on Climate Change Before Senate Republican Conference, 4/9/2008; Warner-Alexander Outer Continental Shelf Virginia Drilling, 2008 Budget and Resolution; Senator John Warner member Outreach for Floor Consideration; Rhetoric From Opposition; Economic Impacts of the Climate Security Act - Floor, 6/2008; Senator John Warner's \"Dead Man Stick\" Provision, 5/2008; Climate Change and National Security Negotiations, 3/2008-4/2008; Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, 5/2008; International Trade Negotiations, 4/2008; Vitter Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; \"Gang of 20\" on Energy; Barrasso Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Letter to Boxer Re: California Waiver and Endangerment; Negotiations of Allocation, Spring 2008; \"Doom and Gloom\" Quotes, Floor Materials, 6/2008; Carbon Market Oversight Memo, 4/2008; Good Press on America's Climate Security Act, 2008; Post Markup Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, Spring 2008; CBO Score - Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations Between Senator John Warner and Boxer, 6/2008; Lieberman-Warner \"Dear Colleague\", 6/3/2008; Climate Change Briefing Materials Distributed to Senators by Senator John Warner, 6/2008; Markup - Post Mortem; A Guide to the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 2/2008; Floor Materials for Senator John Warner Virginia Natural Gas Bill, 6/2008; Senator John Warner Floor Materials, Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Dulles Rail; Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Amendment to H.R.6, 6/2007; Warner-Webb Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Bill, 6/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations (Boxer - Warner), 5/2008; Materials for Floor, Climate Change, 6/2008; Pew Center Briefing Materials Used Extensively By Senator John Warner, 2008; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 12/2007; Voinovich Amendments and Vote Recommendations; Bond Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Pew Speech, Climate, 1/17/2008; Virginia WMATA Letters; BEACH Act Reauthorization (Co-sponsor Senator John Warner); Floor Prep - Member Outreach; Inhofe - Vitter - Voinovich; EPW Markup, Senator John Warner Rapids Bill, 9/18/2008; Senator John Warner Talking Points for Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Senator John Warner - Senator Joe Lieberman Negotiations with Bingaman - Specter, Spring 2008; Energy Information Administration Modeling/Economic Analysis Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Negotiations on Offsets, Spring 2008","57 bundles, organized by date","9/16/1989 [3 reels]; 5/1/1990 [3 reels]; Full Save of Senate (4.1), 9/19/1990 (3 reels)","Warner 1990, 2/13/1991 [reel]; Warner 1988, 3/16/1989 [reel]; Warner 1989, 3/29/1990 [reel]; Warner 1986, 3/31/1987 [reel]; Warner 1985, Press\u003eCorrespond$F\u003ePRE.C11.AD, 7/9/1986 [2 reels]; Warner 1987, 2/23/1988 [reel]","5 accordion folders of Indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name 1984-1985, 1987-1989","7 accordion folders of indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name","71 folders, arranged alphabetically, Adkins, Nellie to Guzman, Joseph","64 folders, arranged alphabetically, Hager, John to Pulwers, Jack","45 folders, arranged alphabetically, Quinn, Cameron to Zoberman, Rabbi Israel","Grants, Spring 1998; TEA-21, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Other Letter [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 1999; TEA-21, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, 2005 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]; ISTEA - Dan, 1998; Grants, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 1999 [accordion folder]; Grants - Dan; ISTEA - Dan, 1997","Grants, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2004 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2005 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2003 [accordion folder]","Grants, Spring 2005 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2007 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2006 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]","Nantucket Sound - Cape Wind; Potomac River Refuge Building; Pecuniary Interest Letters for Appropriations; City of Norfolk; Energy and Environment Hispanic Participation Project; Appalachian Trail - Tilson Farm; Broad Creek Dredging; New Alexandria/Belle View; FY 2008 Interior and Environment; The French Indian War Foundation; Clinch River; Lynchburg CSO; Greater Richmond Transit Company Transit Facility; Louisa County Historical Society; Accolades File; Greater Richmond Transit Company Bus Facility; Dulles Rail; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Bus Facility; Dragon Run Land Acquisition; Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Center for Advanced Separation Technology, Virginia Tech; Transportation; Virginia War Memorial; City of Norfolk Requests; Charlottesville Bus Facility; Virginia Stream Monitoring; Waterford, Virginia Traffic Calming; Claytor Lake; Labor, HHS, Education; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Fairfax County Appropriations; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Funding History; Fredericksburg Rappahannock River Issues/Requests; Caroline County Multi-Modal; Hampton Roads Transit; Village of Oyster Ecosystem; Nottoway River Pinelands Land Acquisition; Stafford County; Virginia Commonwealth University Atlantic Rivers Center; Vote Tally Sheets; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Pending Items; James River National Wildlife Refuge - Blair's Wharf; City of Fredericksburg - Riparian Lands; Senator John Warner FY 2009 Peninsula Request; Battlefield Parkway - Leesburg; James River Deepwater Turning Basin; Appalachian Trail - New River Tract; Clinch River Basin Study; 2007 Letters; Blackwater River Old-Growth Forest Land Acquisition; Wallops Island Shoreline Erosion; Battlefields FY 2008; Shenandoah Battlefields; Senator John Warner Amendment #1566 To Allow For Natural Gas Exploration and Extraction Off of Virginia Coast [accordion folder]; Prince George County; Stafford Courthouse Streetscape; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Letters; National Museum of Americans at War; Letters/Dear Colleagues; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John Smith Interpretive Buoys","S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Mary Holloway; Climate Change: Senator John Warner Statements and Overview; Virginia Tech National Science Foundation Grant Letter; FY 2009 Budget Resolution Amendments; Climate Change: Virginia/Chesapeake Bay Climate Change; S.1924 Firefighters [accordion folder]; Jefferson Laboratory Letter; AERO Amendment [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: 2007; FY 2008 State Wildlife Grants; State Wildlife Grants Letter for FY 2007 [accordion folder]; Virginia Employment Commission, 7/2007; S.3266 (Immediate Steps to Conserve Gasoline Act); S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness Bill; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Tack; Climate Change: S.Res.30: Biden-Lugar Climate Change","Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: General Information (2 folders); Professor L. Librescu, Virginia Tech; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: News Articles; NAACP Statements, Letters, Speeches; Jail Space; Memorandum of Understanding-14, 2005; SFRC: Senator John Warner's Introduction for Ambassador Jeffrey; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Yellow Ribbon; Senator John Warner - Webb Letters; Becker, Grace C. - Judiciary Introduction, DOJ; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Cost of Education 1940s v. 2000s; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Senator John Warner's Floor Remarks; Commission on the National Guard and Reserve [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Seniority and 2008; Truman Library; South Korea: Kathy Stephens; Miscellaneous Memos; Judiciary Nominations, Davis, Novak, Cook, 4/13/2008; Agee: Transcript; Dodd; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Transferability; G.I. Bill Transferability History [accordion folder]; Virginia Tech; Agee, G. Steven; Davis, Jo Ann CR 1950-2007; Mason, David M. - Rules; Nuclear/Constitutional Option; Hill, Oliver W. CR; Conrad, Glen","Correspondence on Iraq Related to Senate Oversight; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce Speech; Letters: Detainees; Letters: Department of Defense Internet Sites - Letters/Background; Letters: International Tracing Service; Biden Letter, Senator John Warner Responses to S.C.Res.4 (First Iraq Resolution, 1/25/2007); Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2006; Speeches/Remarks: War Powers Committee - Statement for the Record; Correspondence on the Use of Iraqi Revenue for Reconstruction, 2008; 2006 Correspondence on Dubai Ports; Correspondence on Force Protection and Readiness, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Marine Corps Birthday; Memo - Re: Dahlgren; Untitled Binder: Senator John Warner's Remarks for Christening of U.S.S. George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), 10/7/2006; Letters: Air Force Foundation; Senator John Warner Iraq Statements S.C.Res.7; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2008; Letters: War Powers Commission - Letter to Commission Members; Speeches/Remarks: Truman Award Remarks/Background; Correspondence on the Iraqi Security Forces - Equipping and Training; Letters: Potomac Annex; Correspondence on Narcotics Trafficking in Afghanistan; Letters: Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico; Letters: Oceana; Aurora Visit/Speech; Letters: Limb Transplant; Letters: Air Force Transformational Initiatives; Benchmarks/Member Input - Iraq Middleberg American Legion Visit/Speech, 11/2006; Senator John Warner Documents/Save; Letters: Defense Intelligence Agency JUIAF Rivanna Station - Letters/Background; 2006 Correspondence on Detainee Abuse Investigations; Letters: Navy Marine Corps Intranet; Letters: Maps; Speeches/Remarks: FISA - Floor Statement; S.C.Res.7 Iraq Resolution; Iraq Amendment to H.J.Res20, 2/12/2007; SASC Detainee Hearing, 2007; 2008 Correspondence with Director of National Intelligence; Speeches/Remarks: U.S.S. Bush Christening Remarks; Letters: Navy's Shipbuilding Plan; Speeches/Remarks: Army Leadership Program - Senator John Warner's Introduction; Letters: BRAC; Letters: NOAA, 2004/2007; 2006 Correspondence to White House Chief of Staff and Cabinet Level Officials on Interagency Support to Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; Letters to Leaders, 2/7/2007; Iraq, 9/2007; Letters: U.S.S. Cole/Combatant Status Review Team","24 bound volumes, 97th Congress, First Session to 108th Congress, 2nd Session","110th Congress, 1st Session Record Vote Analysis, 2007 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2001 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1999 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1998 [accordion folder]; Floor Privileges, 1991-2008; Thomas Jefferson, 1991 \u0026 2008; 4 bound volumes, 109th Congress, First Session to 110th Congress, 2nd Session; Voting Record Books, 1989-2004 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, Miscellaneous [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, 2nd Session Record Vote Analysis, 2008 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2000 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1997 [accordion folder]","Briefing Books, 2005-2007: College of William and Mary Town Hall Meeting, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2008: Winchester Readiness Center, 5/19/2008; Speeches, 2008: College of William and Mary, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Randolph Macon Commencement Speech, 2/25/2005; 6 Accordion Folders: Mail Reports, 2003-2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Dedication, 5/18/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Alito Speech, 1/26/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Montpelier Speech, 4/29/2006; 110th Congress; Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2008: Gilbert's Corner, 5/2/2008; Speeches, 2008: Sorensen Institute, 4/25/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: National Surface Transportation Safety Center - Virginia Tech, 8/30/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Richmond Courthouse Groundbreaking, 2/18/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Iraq Notes; Speeches, 2005-2007: Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/2007; Speeches, 2008: Virginia Forever Roast, 5/2/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Youth Leadership Initiative - Sabato; Speeches, 2005-2007: Ferrum College, 5/7/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: University of Virginia, 4/10/2006; Speeches, 2008: Harry Truman Good Neighbor Award, 5/8/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Louisiana and Mississippi, 9/12/2005; Speeches, 2008: University of Mary Washington Commencement Address, 5/10/2008","110th Congress Appropriations Letters, FY 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2009 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2008 Appropriations: CJS; 110th Congress, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress, Aging [empty accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Energy and Water; FY 2008 Appropriations, [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Agriculture; 110th Congress, Administration, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2009 Appropriations: Interior; FY 2008 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2009 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2008 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2008 Appropriations Reports, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: CJS; FY 2009 Appropriations: Mil Con; FY 2008 Appropriations: Mil Con; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, FY 2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: Agriculture; FY 2008 Appropriations: Energy and Water","110th Congress, Budget [empty accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Ethics, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Veterans Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Cosigned Letters, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Environment and Public Works, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Indian Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Armed Services, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Unanimous Consents for Senator John Warner Legislation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Finance, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Rules and Administration, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Intelligence, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Judiciary, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Energy and Natural Resources, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Commerce, Science and Transportation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Foreign Relations, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]","Embrey Dam, 1999 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Embrey Dam Facts; Craney Island, 2004: Migratory Bird Treaty Act; Embrey Dam: Invitation; Chesapeake Bay, 2006 - The John Smith Water Trail (S.2568) [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Corps Project History; Craney Island, 2004: S.2550 Water Infrastructure; Prettyman Courthouse Naming, 2004 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Program; Water Resources Development Act, 2007 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Articles; Embrey Dam: For Video; 50 Foot Inbound Channel, 2002 [accordion folder]; Corps - Lynchburg College - College Lake Restoration, 2005 [accordion folder]; Water Resources Development Act, 2004 [accordion folder]; Back Bay Visitors Center, 2004 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 2005-2005 [accordion folder]; Craney Island, 2004: Water Resources Development Act","King William Reservoir, 1999-2005 [accordion folder]; Roanoke Flood Control - 8(a) [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay: Nutrient Removal Bill, 2001 -S.1044 [accordion folder]; 30th Anniversary Chesapeake Bay, 2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown 2007 Steering Committee, 6/13/2002; Avtex Fibers, 1999-2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown Coin; 28th Virginia Battle Flag, 2004","121 folders, arranged chronologically","153 folders, arranged chronologically","Navy: Cecil; 6 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","16 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","1989 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1989 Dickinson [accordion folder]; 1989 Environment and Public Works [accordion folder]; 1989 Banking [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Relations; 1989 Floor Statements and Speeches [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Health-RTO; 1989 Administration [accordion folder]; 1989 Commerce [accordion folder]; 1989 Energy [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Affairs-AGH; 1989 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Social Security-RTO; 1989 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1989 Governmental Affairs; 1989 Administration - Brady [accordion folder]; 1989 Aging [accordion folder]; 1989 Education [accordion folder]","Corps of Engineers 1991 [accordion folder]; Energy 1991 [accordion folder]; Banking 1991 [accordion folder]; Armed Services 1991 [accordion folder]; Commerce 1991 [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, January-June [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, July-December [accordion folder]; Administration 1991 [accordion folder]; Appropriations 1991 [accordion folder]; Agriculture 1991 [accordion folder]","Lawsuits; Langley Air Force Base MILCON; BRAC-95 NAVSEA Materials [packet]; Somalia; Crystal City (4 folders); Space Station; VA - National Guard Issues; Reserve Personnel Management Act (ROPMA); Yankee Energy Methanol Plantship (MPS); Navy Spent Nuclear Fuel; Bottom-Up Review; Rand - Force Mix Analysis; Women in Combat; White Oak; Waco - Branch Davidian","Administrative; Jonathan Corp.; Untitled Folder: Pass Through Letters; Thank Yous - Department of Defense (Grayson); No Answer Necessary; Kuwait; Colonna; Untitled Folder: Department of Defense Authorization","Finance, 1994 [accordion folder]; Labor, 1994 [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 1994 [accordion folder]; Veterans, 1994 [accordion folder]; Energy and Public Works, January-October (6 accordion folders); Judiciary, 1994 [accordion folder]; Rules, 1994 [accordion folder]","1994 Aging [accordion folder]; 1994 Energy [accordion folder]; 1994 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1994 Banking [accordion folder]; 1994 Education [accordion folder]; 1994 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1994 Environment and Public Works, November-December [accordion folder]; 1994 Administration [accordion folder]; 1994 Commerce (2 accordion folders)","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","68 CDs of Correspondence; 13 CDs of Files Stored on Server","24 folders, 1995-1996 arranged by month and year","Interior 1991 [accordion folder]; Finance 1991 [accordion folder]; Judiciary 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Administration [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Aging [accordion folder]; 1990 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1990 Budget [accordion folder]; Labor - RTD 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1990 Banking [accordion folder]; Veterans 1991 [accordion folder]; Labor 1991 [accordion folder]","103rd Congress Unanswered Letters [accordion folder]; 1993 Banking [accordion folder]; 1993 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1993 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1993 Commerce (2 accordion folders); 103rd Congress Closed Agency [accordion folder]; 2004 Political Responses (2 accordion folders); 1993 Budget [accordion folder]","12 accordion folders, arranged by month","Labor - Minimum Wage - Correspondence; Complaints, 1994-1995; Misfiled Letters; Copies of Indian Affairs Letters; Animal Protection Letters; 100 folders of recommendations; CMS - Animal Rights Letters","Floor Statements, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Safety Belt Bill, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; Letters of Support, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Miscellaneous Senator John Warner Record, 1997-1998 \u0026 2001 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 1999 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress Dear Colleagues [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Committee History [accordion folder]; Number of Senators Warner Served With [accordion folder]; Virginia Wilderness, 2001 [accordion folder]; Imhofe Challenge, 2006 [accordion folder]; Missed Votes [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2005 [accordion folder]; Oyster Reef Restoration, 2000-2003 [accordion folder]","TSA Screeners; Robert Tapella, Government Printing Office, 110th Congress; Minimum Wage, 110th, 109th Congress; Enterprise Human Resources Integration, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribes, 110th Congress; Bailout, 110th Congress; Rolls-Royce; Untitled Folder: Abu Dhabi, 2008; Thurgood Marshall Nomination; Horse Slaughter, 109th Congress; GSA Per Diem Rates; Romania Trade (Pork), 109th Congress; Premium Conversion; Real Estate Investment Trust; Peanuts - USDA, 110th Congress; Extension of Duty Suspension; VLBR; Economic Stimulus, 110th Congress; Immigration Reform, 109th Congress; Virginia Beach DUI, 110th Congress; Breast Stamp Letter, 110th Congress; Fair Pay Act, 110th Congress; 2007 Farm Bill Amendments, 110th Congress; Secure Telework, 110th Congress; Tony Zagami Retirement, 109th Congress; GSA Modernization Act, 109th Congress; Postal Reform, 109th Congress; Chick Ciccolella Nomination, 109th Congress; Unemployment Tax (FUTA/VEC), 110th Congress; Delco Remy (Virginia) Duty Exemption; Tobacco Quota Buyout, 109th Congress; Lafayette (3 folders); Jamestown Trip, 110th Congress; Emergency Disaster Assistance, 109th Congress, FY 2007 Agriculture Appropriations, 11/15/2006; Dennett - Nomination; Public Safety - Pre-Tax Health (Pension Protection Act H.R.2830), 109th Congress; Line Item Veto, 110th, 109th Congress; PSI Subcommittee Hearing, Credit Card Practices, 110th Congress; Pay-Go, 110th Congress; Agriculture Letters, 109th Congress; Trade Letters, 109th Congress; Country of Origin (COOL), 109th Congress; Frierson; Budget; Hunt, Howard; Inspector Generals - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, 110th Congress; H-2B Application Problems, 110th Congress; Guatemala Adoptions, 110th Congress; Agriculture Related Letters; For Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, Questions: National Security Personnel System, Old and Post Hearing Answers, 109th Congress; Manure - Superfund - EPA, 109th Congress; Linda Springer, Office of Personnel Management; Estate Tax, 109th Congress; Payment Caps, 109th Congress; Federal Employee Combat Zone Tax Credit, 109th Congress; Senator Helms Statement, 110th Congress; Financial Direct Investment in India, 110th Congress; Coal Act/Mine Workers, 109th Congress; S.680: Accountability in Government Contracting, Noblis, 110th Congress; Louis Giuliano, USPS Board of Governors Nomination, 109th Congress; TAX Incentives for Charity, Easements, Type III, Donation, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribe Letters, 109th Congress; Motorsports Tax Fairness; Pay Parity; 2008 Farm Bill (Conference), 110th Congress; Farm Services Agency Offices, 110th Congress; Child Tax Credit, 109th Congress; H-2B, 109th Congress; Pension Reform, 109th Congress; U.S. Pork Trade, Taiwan, 110th Congress; Auto Bailout (11/17/2008), 110th Congress; D.C. Voting; Housing and Economic Recovery (Foreclosure), 110th Congress; Combined Statistical Areas, 109th Congress; Cuba Trade (Agriculture); Transit Study, 109th Congress; Letters (OMB and Grassley) Financial, 110th Congress; Woodrow Wilson Library, 110th Congress; Produce Purchasing Defense Supply Center Philadelphia/Defense Commissary Agency, 109th Congress","8 bundles, Daily Schedules 2001-2008, arranged by date; 1 bundle, Travel Itineraries, 1992-2008","17 3.5\" disks, 1991 and 1992 Archive; Macros, 8/26/2004 [CD]; Archive 1998 [binder]; Press, 12/15/2004 [CD]; 8 3.5\" disks, Photos, Press, HCFA, 1993-2001; 27 CDs, Legislative Letters, 2002-2005; 34 CDs (in case), Legislative Letters, Press, Webpage, and Photographs, 2002-2004; 24 CDs, Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2008; Archive 10/7/1997 [4mm data cartridge]","September 11, 2001: Security; September 11, 2001: Reserve Activation; U.S. Senator John Warner's Service Academy Nominations [binder]; September 11, 2001: Arlington County; September 11, 2001: Department of Justice; September 11, 2001: Assistance for Victims; September 11, 2001: Department of Labor; September 11, 2001: General FEMA Information; September 11, 2001: Department of Defense Information; September 11, 2001: Supplemental Funding; Schedules 1987 [accordion folder]; September 11, 2001: Governor's Office Information; September 11, 2001: Small Business Administration Information; September 11, 2001: Disaster Declaration Information; September 11, 2001: Victims Fund; September 11, 2001: FEMA Advisories and Related Information; September 11, 2001: Social Security Administration Updates; 5 Office Guestbooks, 2000-2008","News Clips/Press Statements; General (Correspondence), 2008; Committee/Conference Rules; Senator John Warner's Travel, March 3-6, 2006 - Ethics Letter; Legislative Issues; Appropriations Issues; World Forum - Williamsburg, Jamestown 400th Anniversary; Chaplain - U.S. Senate (Requests); Truman Library; Haynes Nomination, 7/12/2006; Inaugural, 2009 [presentation folder]; Falwell; Communication From Other Senators; Foreign Gift List, 2006; Response (to Correspondence) - by Phone/E-Mail, 2008; Dulles Rail; Hatch Act, Guidelines and Information; Sorenson Institute; Declined to Recommend, 2007-2008 (2 folders); Senator Kennedy (Illness, 2008); UVA - Warner Leadership Awards/Jefferson Foundation Gift; Condolences, 2008; 4th Circuit Judgeship, 2006-2007; D.C. Voting Rights; Congressional Angels in Adoption (Nominations), 2006-2008 (3 folders); Charitable Contribution Requests; White House Schedule Requests, 2008; Retirement Announcement, 8/31/2007; Virginia Forever Tribute; Auctions (Donations); Fort Monroe; McCain-Presidential Campaign, 2008; Senator John Warner v. Litigation Senate Counsel; Ripon Society","Washington Post Profile Iraq Res., 070125 [microcassette]; C'ville Day, Tompson Center/Chandler, SABA10, 3/2/1998 [microcassette]; Log Cabin Republicans [microcassette]; Washington Technical Institute, 12/19/1995 [microcassette]; Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick on Radio America Network, Live Broadcast, Show #10, 6/26/1999 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner with Anne Scott, John Harris [microcassette]; 18 untitled 3.5\" disks; New Rep. Tailhook, 5/24 [microcassette]; Martha Sludd [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, SASC Press Conference - Defense Pax, 1/27/1999; Senator John Warner, HSU Impeach, 1/27/1999 [microcassette]; John vs. Mark, 10/18/1996 [VHS]; PBS NewsHour, Iraq Amendment - Senator John Warner, 051115 [VHS]; Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; Diversions [3.5\" disk]; 29 Untitled Microcassettes; Pioneer Awards Presentation, 2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner E.S. NY Times, 050628 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Disk [3.5\" disk]; Fox News Live, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; Senator, #139, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; Ellen Nakashima on Senator John Warner's Houses, 6/12/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner on CNN's Late Edition, 10/16/2005 [VHS]; Back-up Disk, Transcripts/PSA's for January-March 1990, March-July 1990 [3.5\" disk]; Senator John Warner on Carriers, 050207 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press Releases, 1993-1994 [3.5\" disk]; WPXX Channel 8, David Poole, 10/2/1996; WAGE, 10/8 [microcassette]; NPR, 12/19 [microcassette]; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Introducing Judge John Roberts, 9/12/2005 [VHS]; Roll Call, 1/23; Melton Trans. Taxes [microcassette]; CNN - Anderson Cooper 360, and MSNBC Hardball, Senator John Warner, Bush Speech on Iraq, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; LA Senate, 10/1/1997 [microcassette]; Dale Eisman Profile, 1/4/1999; Thurmond to Senator John Warner, 1/5/1999 [microcassette]; Post Election Interviews, Babb Goodling WINC, Press Conference, 11/6/1996 [microcassette]; SASC Markup, 5/14/1999; Senators Warner and Levin News Conference [microcassette]; Senator Allen Floor Statement (2nd in Serving in U.S. Senate), 4/28/2005 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Interview, 10/11/1999 [audiocassette]; 13 untitled audiocassettes; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; Rotary Norfolk Media, 2/16/1999 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Post Hearing Interview, 050210 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Interview on Representative Whitehurst, 2/28/2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner WP5 [3.5\" disk]; Sheila Burke, NRC Zaire WMAL, 11/13/1996 [microcassette]; Eric S., NY Times, 3/5/1999 [microcassette]; Senate Floor Debate, 6/16/2005 [VHS]; Stars and Stripes, 10/8/1996; WTOO, 10/9/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, Ferrum College, 050907 [microcassette]; Warner FOR Early, 10/6/1997 [microcassette]; Tsunami, Iraq, SASC Briefing, 050105 [microcassette]; Frist Interview [microcassette]; Lehrer, Kosovo, 5/17/2000; Miscellaneous Interviews [microcassette]; State of the Union 1997 [microcassette]; CNN [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press, 1 and 2 [2 3.5\" disks]; Senator John Warner Studio Statements, 10/11/2005 [VHS]; Policy Lunch Interviews, 3/3/1998 [empty microcassette case]; Senator John Warner Press Conference, 2/24/2003 [Betacam]; Eric Schmidt [microcassette]; Pinnacle Award from Fleet Reserve, 12/11 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Press Interviews: David Lehrman - NATO Expansion, 10/24; Dale Eisman and Dexter Hardin - Navy Pete # CFR 11/12/1997 [microcassette]; Keel Laying Ceremony CVN-77 George H. W. Bush [VHS]; Warren Fiske, 5/14/1996 [microcassette]; NPR; WAMU, Gibson, HSU, 12/1998 [microcassette]; Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Bio [3.5\" disk]; Clinton/Suit Military, 5/23/1996 [microcassette]; Politics, 2-22-2324 [microcassette]; Tailhook, 5/21/1996 [microcassette]; The Manhole [3.5\" disk]; Dale E., Tailhook, 8/30/1996 [microcassette]; S:\\wpshr\\Press\\Bill [3.5\" disk]; Backup, PageMaker, ADS [3.5\" disk]; Staunton, Virginia Tech, Richmond, 10/1998 [microcassette]; VAB, 6/29/1996 [microcassette]; Cain, 2/27 [microcassette]; Legion Speech [microcassette]; Warner-Levin Thanksgiving Trip, 2001 [audiocassette]; WTOP, Senator John Warner on Bosnia, 12/17/1997 [microcassette]; Policy Lunch Briefs and ISTEA News Conference, 3/12/1995 [microcassette]; Recognition, #137, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; NMAH Carmichael and SIL/NMAH Price of Freedom Benefit, 2/4/2005 [audiocassette]; FOR 4/21/2000 [microcassette]; ADS [3.5\" disk]; Rumsfeld/Jeffords Press, 5/24 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner with Reporters on Detainees [audiocassette]","The Politics of Persuasion, Friends of John Warner, Stevens Reed Curcio \u0026 Potholm, 3/14/2008 [CD]; CODEL Warner/Levin, Photographs, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Crete, June to July 2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Archived Web Video, 2006 [CD] (2 copies); 2008 Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Affairs, Senator John Warner, Old Dominion University [CD] (2 copies); National Air to West Pot. [CD]; Sorensen Institute 2008 Gala, Senator John Warner Slideshow [CD]; Photographs from Navy Memorial Video, 12/2007 [DVD]; Senator Kennedy Floor Statement, Tribute to Senator Warner, 9/7/2007 [DVD] (2 copies); Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/11/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/26 [CD]; McCain Rally, 9/10/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Campaign Commercials [CD]; Wakeman II Building Dedication Photographs, Aurora Flight Sciences, 7/31/2006 [CD]; Luna Innovations, City of Danville, 3/26/2004 [CD]; Senators John Warner, Ben Nelson, and Susan Collins, Press Conference Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [DVD]; Q \u0026 A with Barry Rabe, 12/10/2008 [DVD]; Newsclips, Photographs, Senator John Warner Photograph, 8/19/2004 [CD]; News Channel 8, News Conference, 8/31/2007 [DVD]; Senate Floor Statement from Senator John McCain, 6/14/2006 [DVD]; Tour of Pentagon, White House Announcement, 9/18/2001 [CD]; Daily Newsclips, Old Files, 9/4/2003 [CD]; Reading of Declaration of Independence, Senators Coburn, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Webb, Murkowski, Martinez, Warner, 7/8/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/19/2007 [DVD]; MSNBC Off Air 9 pm-10pm, 6/3/2008 [DVD]; Grundy, The Breaks, P8270053-P8270105 [CD]; Senate Floor Statements from Senator Levin and Senator Byrd, 6/22/2006 [DVD]; 9 untitled DVDs; PSC 2002 LAD LOOP [CD]; USJFCOM Senate Reception, 2/28/2006 [CD]; Senator Visit, Balad AB, Iraq, 3/22/2006 [CD]; CBS News - The Early Show, 1/13/2005 [CD]`; Afghan to NAACP [CD]; Wet Plate Photo Session, Photographs by Dennis Brack, 9/25/2002 [CD]; U.S. Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, Biographical Video: John W. Warner, Jr., 10/16/2003 [DVD] (2 copies); Senator John Warner Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [DVD]; UIA Law Magazine, Senator John Warner Photographs by Tom Cogill [CD]; C-SPAN 2, 5/16/2008 [DVD]; 2007 SOTU [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conference, 4/8/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Washington Local News, 6pm and 11 pm Newscasts, 5/15/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Photographs by Andrea Booher/FEMA, Tour Poquoson, VA, 9/2003 [CD]; U.S. Senator Jim Webb, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Press Conference with U.S. Senator John Warner, Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Elect Mark Warner, 11/19/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/23/2007 [DVD]; Center for Politics, University of Virginia, Senator John Warner, 4/10/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner's Midtown Tunnel Visit, Norfolk, 9/29/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, 4/16/2007 [DVD]; Press, 8/24/2004 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Nightly News, Iraq Resolution, 070125 [CD]; Scott Photographs [CD]; Christening CVN-77 George H.W. Bush, Northrop Grumman, 10/7/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Visit to Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard Photographs by PA3 Timothy Pike, 4/23/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner [CD]; Senator John Warner, Sampling of 7 hits, 10/2004 [DVD]; Wytheville Lunch, Floods [CD]; Senator John Warner's Visits to Norfolk Region (SECNAV, U.S. Coast Guard, USS Newport News, VA Port Authority), 4/2003 [CD]; Larry King Live, reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech, 1/10/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Tapings, General Myers Tribute, William Proxmire Dinner, SPQA Awards Remarks, 10/12/2005 [CD]; George Mason University Commencement, 5/21/2005 [2 DVDs]; Senator John Warner, NASA Langley, Ft. Monroe, 10/3; Nassawaddox - Renor Dix, Cheriton - Aquaculture, Virginia Beach - Wagner, 10/4 [CD]; Senator Dick Durbin: A Different View, Air 8/1 - 9/30, 2008 [DVD]; Untitled VHS; Profile Senator John Warner, WCVE Version, Laura Strickler, 12/23/2004 [CD]; Bloomberg TV, 6/4/2008 [DVD]; 3 flash memory cards: Daily News Clips; Wytheville Lunch, Nutter Lunch [CD]","A History of Soviet Russia : Von Rauch, Georg, 1957 [book];  A Century of Leadership: Founders Day Celebration, Newport News Shipbuilding, January 17-18, 1986  [booklet];  The Spirits of 76 : Sloane, Eric, 1973 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 11 - Rules of Virginia Supreme Court, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Foreign Relations and National Security Law : Franck, Thomas M. and Michael J. Glennon, 1987 [book];  US Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations - Cross-Channel Attack : Harrison, Gordon A., 1989 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Committee on Armed Services, US Senate, 99th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, vols. I-III, 1986  [3 bound volumes];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985  [bound volume];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983  [bound volume]","Photo Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026 Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. Virginia Chapter - Association of Govt. Accountants, 3/20/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Miller 2nd Debate [audiocassette]; Reagan PC \u0026 Reception [audiocassette]; GOP Meeting; Shad Planking; Women's Forum [VHH-C]; VNN \"Commonwealth Conversation\", 3/30/1996 [audiocassette]; Untitled Envelope: Reprint of Joint Resolution, 1/3/1980; Various Debates [audiocassette]; Virginia Federation of Republican Women [VHS-C]; Virginians for Warner Luncheon [audiocassette]; Warner Young Republicans, 3/23 [VHS-C]; Progressive Virginians Coalition [audiocassette]; Richmond Debate, 10/20/1978 [audiocassette]; Washington Post Luncheon, 8/6/1984 [audiocassette]; JWW and APM at Suffolk COC, 9/12/1978 [audiocassettes]; Photo Album: Launching of the SSN 753 Albany, 6/13/1987 [binder]; Debate - Vienna, 10/13 [audiocassette]; Untitled Audiocassette; JWW-APM - Bar Association [audiocassette]; Harrison/Warner Debate - League of Women Voters, 9/9/1984 [audiocassette]; \"Ole no. 6\" [envelope]; WGMS 570 AM, 103.5 FM - Guest Conductor Senator Warner, 12/23/1979 [audiocassette]","10/1/2008-12/31/2008 (92 folders arranged chronologically)","Fox News Interview w/Brit Hume, 11/7/2004 [VHS]; Nixon Center Ceremony Honoring, 2/8/2000 [VHS]; Senate Floor Statements from Senators Levin and Byrd, 6/22/2006 [CD]; PBS Newshour, 8/3/2006 [CD]; CNN Wolf Blitzer, 11/17/2005 [CD]; Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [CD]; US Senate Floor Statement, 2/17/2006 [CD]; Floor Coverage, 3/29/2001 [VHS]; Hardball, 2/12/2008 [CD]; JW/Rex NBC Story, 1/31 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 9/23/2008 \u0026 9/25/2008 [2 CDs]; Senator Warner - 10,000 Votes, 5/24/2006 [VHS]; NBC Meet the Press, 2/12/2006 [CD]; Press Conference - Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [CD]; Levy Center Dedication, 9/18/2005 [CD]; Face the Nation; Meet the Press; Fox News Sunday; Late Edition, 10/30/2005 [CD]; Memorial - Naval Special Warfare, 7/8/2005 [DVD]","WWO-0380; WWO-0752; WWO-0647; WWO-0646; WWO-0648; WWO-0338; WWO-0333; WWO-0337; WWO-0381; WWO-0332","WWO-0401; WWO-0353; WWO-0750; WWO-0748; WWO-0751; WWO-0753; WWO-0747; WWO-0110; WWO-0628; WWO-0640; WWO-0745","WWO-0678; WWO-0723; WWO-0677; WWO-0676; WWO-0708; WWO-0679","WWO-0242; WWO-0339; WWO-0315; WWO-0644; WWO-0286; WWO-0113; WWO-0652; WWO-0378","Miscellaneous papers from the office of Senator John Warner consist chiefly of photographs and newsclippings. Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.","  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.","  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.","  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.","  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.","The discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.","This addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. Interspersed are stories related to his personal life and family."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome material in this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights; the University does not hold these rights and cannot grant (or withhold) copyright permissions. 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The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is no box 218 for this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. W. Monument; Culmore Playing Field (Susan McGill); American Association of Port Authorities; Army Museum; U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; National Capitol Area Council Goshen Dam Project Lake Merriweather, VA FY 2001 Funding Initiative; Lorton Correctional Complex GSA Report to Congress 1/3/2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGSA Courthouses; National Health Museum; Richmond Canal; Rail Regulation; S.535 - Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Improvement Act; Fawn Lake - Wilderness Area; NEA; PTO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Airport; Richmond Airport; Williamsburg Buses; Hampton Roads Transit Bus Project; GRTC/City of Richmond; Metro - Royal St. Garage; VA Transit-Statewide Bus; Newport News Airport; Mt. Vernon Ladies Association; WMATA Letter re: Millennium Celebration; Fort Eustis; OMC; Hampton Roads Maritime Alliance; Georgetown Fuel Cell Buses; Danville Airport; FAA Bill - MWAA Provisions; Amtrak Hi-Speed Rail; Newport News Airport-Jim Smith; Advanced Multi-Fuels, Hans Mumm; Trail; Maritime Security; Pay Equity; United-Visit 4/27/99, China Service ltr; US - China Service; Drexel's Smart-Tech Wilson Bridge; Nuke Waste; EPA v. Utilities; Mining Waste; NYC Trash; NOAA - National Disaster Reduction Initiative; MTBE; Lorton - DC Appropriations; Jones Act Waivers; Old Dominion University; George Mason; Truman Naming Bill; Gas/Oil Prices; Orkand - Rick Scholze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHuman Services Reauthorization; VA WA II; Old Nominations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKemba Smith; Vinters; SS Earnings Test; Early Learning; Satcher; Flat Glass; Trauma Care; TAP/BRAND/CSBG's/CAA's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrip File - Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin 8-2-99; VA Tech Trip, 8-2-99; Gen.; Miscellaneous; Mark Warner; Constitution; Legislative Veto; Warner Record; Campaign; Campaign; Campaign 1997; Daryl Jones Confirmation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSMWG: Sen. Warner; loose papers; SMWG: Hill Visits; Liberty Bill; Empire Washington Corporation; An Assessment of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act in 1998, 2/1999 ; Liberty Bill '99; One Stop; Credit Union; Burlington; Federal Prison Industries; PUHCA; Commuter Tax; Internet Tax; unmarked (3) containing correspondence; Vern S. 401; Historic Property Tax Credit, HR 1945; Credit Unions; Blind Trust; Private Securities Litigation Reform Act; Confidentiality; DOL-GPO; H.R. 1945- Estate Tax/Historic Property; Internet Tax; Colonial Williamsburg Tax; A Taxpayer's Guide to Federal Spending, FY 2001; Budgets- Labor Budget; Budget Agreement 1997; Reconciliation 1997; 97 Reconciliation/Tax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLottery; Chas Phillips; Labor Shortage [hi-tech] Education/Vocational Training; Public TV; CPB; Broadcaster; Bell Atlantic Hopeline; Communications FCC; unmarked (2) containing correspondence; Telecommunications Reform; Low Power TV; FCC- CFW Communication; Telecomm.- Interconnection; S. 652 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act, 1995; Leo One USA Briefing Book; Broadband; Competitive Broadband Coalition; Telecomm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreddie Mac; Voting Disability; Housing; S.830; Ricky Ray, Hemophilia, S. 358; O'Dorisio; EPIC S.729; AG Dairy Amendment; Health - Children; Fetal Tissue; Boxer - Women's Health/NIH; Lice; Gunshot Detection, Gun Safety (Schools); Medicare; GMHSI BC/BS; Hemophilia/Ricky Ray; PARCA; WIPA; FERPA; BCBS/Fed Reaction; BC/BS GHMSI; BCBS / D.C. Charter; untitled; untitled correspondence (3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax - General 7/2/96; Flat Tax; Cap Gains; Korea; Vargas; Extradition; REIT Conflict S.342; NTU; Tax - AMT; AMT; Legislative- Coal; [untitled]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFast Track; Glaxo; Foreign Trade Zone; Trade; Ricky Ray ; Fred Hochberg; 06/02/98 -- e-commerce \u0026amp; Y2K Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Meetings; Hunger Has a Cure Act 1997; Untitled folder: Kenaf; IRA S.12; Securities Litigation Reform S.240; S.667; Alexis Herman; COLI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecurities; Suspense Accounts - ROCCO; Mexico Loans; Securities Litigation Reform S.240 (H.R. 1058); S.2955 Charitable Organizations Disclosure Bill 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmy Corps of Engineers; Ferry Farm Information; National Park Service File 1996; Information/CRS Pending Requests; George Washington Postage Legislation; Air Force Memorial Information; Member ISTEA requests; Government of Puerto Rico Resolution; Census Information for Congress ; Everglades; Mariner's Museum Info; Pfiesteria Information; George Washington Commemorative ; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026amp;P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBlack Dog of Fate\u003c/title\u003e, by Peter Balakian;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eHigh Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition\u003c/title\u003e, by Stanley A. Renshon;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eD.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure\u003c/title\u003e, by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eEnactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001\u003c/title\u003e (2 copies);\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862\u003c/title\u003e, by Mary Alice Wills;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Book of Yaak\u003c/title\u003e, Rick Bass;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePassion for Truth\u003c/title\u003e, by Arlen Specter ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eNational Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001\u003c/title\u003e;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory\u003c/title\u003e, by Iavan Amato;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eSpoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire\u003c/title\u003e, by Nicols Fox ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted\u003c/title\u003e, by Harold H. Tittmann, III;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOne Nation, Two Cultures\u003c/title\u003e, by Gertrude Himmelfarb ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRepublic.com\u003c/title\u003e, by Cass Sunstein ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eYour Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want\u003c/title\u003e, by Charley Swayne;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOne More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War\u003c/title\u003e, by John Poole;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eLife's Matrix\u003c/title\u003e, by Philip Ball;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eFinding Our Roots, Facing Our Future\u003c/title\u003e, by Robert E. Freer, Jr.;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAll About Birds\u003c/title\u003e, by Dorothy Mitchell;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eCEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive\u003c/title\u003e, by C. Ray Johnson;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eIt's All So Damn Simple\u003c/title\u003e, by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026amp; House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOriginal Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026amp; Religion\u003c/title\u003e, by David Barton; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOf Happiness: An Essay\u003c/title\u003e, by Volterra; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe C-Span Revolution\u003c/title\u003e, by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eFix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\"\u003c/title\u003e, by Jim Miller; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eErnie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute\u003c/title\u003e; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eStorm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War\u003c/title\u003e, by Richard P. Hallion; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAmerican Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command\u003c/title\u003e, by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eScandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub\u003c/title\u003e, by Robert W. Matherson; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAn Eye for Winners\u003c/title\u003e, by Lillian Vernon; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBody Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs\u003c/title\u003e, by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling\u003c/title\u003e, by James Hillman; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePerfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories\u003c/title\u003e, multiple authors; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Spirit of Hungary\u003c/title\u003e, by Stephen Sisa; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePurls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks\u003c/title\u003e, by Don Hansler; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Rising Tide\u003c/title\u003e, by Jerry J. Jasinowski; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eNuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success\u003c/title\u003e, by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy\u003c/title\u003e, by Richard W. Rahn; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBreak Out of the Box\u003c/title\u003e, by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Blake Streak\u003c/title\u003e, by George P. Morrill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAtoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. 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Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026amp; Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026amp; L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026amp; Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. 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Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelocation '90; Nat. 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Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. 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Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003euntitled: The National Fund For the U. S. 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Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; 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Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; 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Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. 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Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. 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Prot. 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Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. 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Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFaircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. 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Empire Community College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. 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Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026amp; VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; 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ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; 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Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. 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Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026amp; M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026amp; POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026amp; Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026amp; Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026amp; Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026amp; Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026amp; Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026amp; Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026amp; O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026amp; O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026amp; HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026amp; HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026amp; Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026amp; Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026amp; Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026amp; Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. 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Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [1 Inch Videotape on Reel]; 415: Senator John Warner Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [BetaCam]; 316: Channel 9, with Senator John Warner at ATOKA [VHS]; 521: Yorktown CG48 Launching, 4/16/1984 [U-Matic-S]; 523: Yorktown CG 48 Ceremony, 4/16/1983 [U-Matic]; 446: WTTG - Washington, D.C., \"Inaugural Opening Ceremonies\" [Beta]; 519: Senator John Warner #459, 4/6/1982 [U-Matic]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e468: John Warner Promos by G.W. 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497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026amp; 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026amp; 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026amp; 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; 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AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026amp; M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. 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Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. 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Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUS Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026amp; E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. 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Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNatural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn J. 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Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. 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I-III, 1986\u003c/title\u003e [3 bound volumes]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985\u003c/title\u003e [bound volume]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983\u003c/title\u003e [bound volume]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026amp; Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. 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Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. 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Warner papers"],"title_tesim":["John W. Warner papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1956-2009","1967-2008"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1967-2008"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1956-2009"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Series","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 10191","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/262"],"text":["MSS 10191","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/262","John W. Warner papers","United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-1993","United States -- Politics and government -- 1993-2001.","United States -- Politics and government -- 1977-1981.","United States -- Politics and government -- 1981-1989.","Legislators -- United States","Correspondence","photographs","Please note, the -By series is stored offsite.  Please allow at least 72 hours for transportation to the reading room.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital transfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitization may take between two and four weeks.","This collection is available for use.","This series is open for use.","Congressional papers collections contain a number of documents, such as case files, academy files, and constituent correspondence that may contain personal information, such as Social Security numbers, \naddresses and phone numbers, and medical, education, and personnel records. Special Collections \nseeks to balance making information available to researchers with protecting the privacy of \nindividuals and upholding laws that restrict access to personal information. ","Patrons who wish to use congressional papers materials must consult with a librarian or archivist.","This series is open for use.","This collection is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","Series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","This series is open for use.","The collection is open for research use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This collection has come to the Small Library in multiple accession over the years beginning in 1974. Accessions include: MSS #10191, MSS #10191-b, MSS #10191-c through -n, MSS #10191-e, MSS #10191-o, MSS #10191-p through -z, MSS #10191-ab through -az, MSS #10191-ba through -bp, MSS #-bq, Mss #10191-br, MSS #10191-bs, MSS #10191-bt, MSS #10191-bu, MSS #10191-bv, MSS #10191-bw, MSS #10191-bx, MSS #10191-by, MSS #10191-bz, MSS #10191-cb, 2022-0088, 2022-0103, 2023-0052","The series have been placed roughly in the order of their arrival to the repository.","These items are arranged alphabetically.","John William Warner (born February 18, 1927) is an American Republican politician who served as Secretary of the Navy from 1972 to 1974 and as a five-term United States Senator from Virginia from January 2, 1979, to January 3, 2009. He did not seek reelection in 2008 and has rejoined the law firm of Hogan and Hartson, where he worked before joining the Department of Defense.","  He grew up in Washington D.C. and joined the Navy shortly after graduating from high school, leaving as a Petty Officer 3rd Class. He then did his undergraduate studies at Washington and Lee University and began post-graduate studies at University of Virginia Law School.","  With the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, Warner joined the Marine Corps, first in active duty and then as a reserve, finally earning the rank of Captain. He resumed his studies at George Washington University and received his law degree in 1953."," He has been married three times. His first marriage was to Catherine Conover Mellon in 1957; they divorced in 1973. He was married to actress Elizabeth Taylor in 1976; they divorced in 1982. Since 2003, he has been married to Jeanne Vander Myde. He has three children, all from his first marriage."," In 1987, he was one of few Republicans to reject the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. He would later break with Virginia Republicans, refusing to support the campaigns of Mike Farris and Oliver North. In 1996, he was one of ten Republican Senators voting against the charge of perjury in the attempted impechment of President Bill Clinton."," His committee memberships included the Environment and Public Works Committee, the Committee on the Armed Services, the Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, the Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.","In part: photocopies.","Microfilm.","Microfilm.","Microfilm.","Cartridges 797-829 :Series G : January 5, 2001-August 28, 2001. Series S : November 27, 2000 -July 16, 2001.","Microfilm.","Cartridges 855-874 :Series G : April 3, 2002 - October 7, 2002 and compact discs 1-3 October 8, 2002 - June 12, 2003.","Compact discs Series G: October 2, 2001-July 3, 2003 and Series S: December 11, 2002-February 24, 2004.","compact discs Series G: July 8, 2003 -September 1, 2004 and Series S: February 9, 2004 - July 14, 2004.","compact discs Series G: July 8, 2003 - October 3, 2005 and Series S: February 9, 2004 - July 29 2005.","compact discs Series G: Nov.18, 2005-Aug.16, 2006 and Series S Feb. 14, 2006-May 31, 2006.","compact discs Series G: Aug. 17, 2006-Dec.8, 2006 and Series S: June 6, 2006-Dec. 5, 2006.","compact discs Series G:Dec. 6, 2006-Mar.19, 2007, Dec. 11, 2006-Apr. 26, 2007, Apr. 27, 2007-Sep. 28, 2007 and Series S Mar. 2, 2007-Sep. 20, 2007.","Angela Stewart  Legislative council for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2008.","Ann Loomis  Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff from Oct. 2000 to June 2007.","Anna Reilly  Sen. Warner's director of scheduling.","Awilda Euill  Sen. Warner's system administrator from 2000 to 2009.","Carter Cornick III  Sen. Warner's Director of Communications from 2000 to 2002; from 2007 to 2009, he was Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff; he also served as Communications Director for the Senate Armed Services Committee.","Chelsea Henderson Maxwell  Subcommittee Staff Director, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection Subcommittee for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009. She has since divorced and goes by her maiden name.","Chris Yianilos  Served many positions under Sen. Warner from Oct. 2000 to Jan. 2009. His last title was Deputy Chief of Staff / Legislative Director.","Conrad Schatte  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2002 to 2007.","Cord Sterling  Sen. Warner's Military Legislative Assistant from Feb. 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006.","Dorienne Steeves  Sen. Warner's executive assistant from 2000 to 2009.","Geoff Schwartzmann  Sen. Warner's deputy press secretary from 2000 to 2002.","Hughes Bates  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2008.","James Kadtke  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2005.","Jennifer Cave  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2001 to 2009.","John Frierson  Sen. Warner's senior legislative assistant from 2001 to 2009.","Jon Rogers  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2008.","Kaitlan S. Deal  Legislative correspondent for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009.","Kristen Fallon  Legislative aide for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009.","Mary Holloway  Legislative correspondant for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2009.","Patty Kennedy  Caseworker for Sen. Warner from 2000 to 2009.","Remmel Dickinson  Member of Sen. Warner's staff from 1979 to 1997.","Sam Zega  Legislative aide for Sen. Warner from 2004 to 2009.","Sandy Luff  Deputy Legislative Director and National Security Adviser for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2008.","Shari Gruenwald  Sen. Warner's legislative co-ordinator from 2000 to 2009.","Stuart Verdery  Sen. Warner's legislative council in 1996, as well as serving the same role to the Senate Rules and Administration Committee.","Susan Berry  Director of Constituent Services for Sen. Warner from 2000 to 2006.","Susan Magill  Served as Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff, from 1988 to 2006; as Legislative Director 1967 from 1987; and as Asst. Legislative Director 1983-1984.","Vernon B. \"Tack\" Richardson  Served as legislative aide to Sen. Warner from 2003 to 2008.","This collection includes general and constituent correspondence, office files, speeches, appointment books, photographs, scrapbooks, and clippings documenting Senator Warner's life and career.","A note regarding consituent correspondence: only in rare instances did the Senator's office keep outgoing corespondence.  The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.","The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.","The papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.","  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.","The collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.","A coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  ","The collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.","Topics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","John Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.","There is no box 218 for this series.","Appropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000","Meeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. 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Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation","InterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA","SS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment","NSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998","NASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed","Encryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology","Black Dog of Fate , by Peter Balakian; High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition , by Stanley A. Renshon; D.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure , by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating; Enactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001  (2 copies); The Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862 , by Mary Alice Wills; The Book of Yaak , Rick Bass; Passion for Truth , by Arlen Specter ; National Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 ; Pushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory , by Iavan Amato; Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire , by Nicols Fox ; The Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted , by Harold H. Tittmann, III; One Nation, Two Cultures , by Gertrude Himmelfarb ; Republic.com , by Cass Sunstein ; Your Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want , by Charley Swayne; One More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War , by John Poole; Life's Matrix , by Philip Ball; Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future , by Robert E. Freer, Jr.; All About Birds , by Dorothy Mitchell; CEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive , by C. Ray Johnson; It's All So Damn Simple , by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan","UNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995","Southern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026 House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996","28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Forestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts","FDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution","Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026 Religion , by David Barton;  Of Happiness: An Essay , by Volterra;  The C-Span Revolution , by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan;  Fix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\" , by Jim Miller;  Ernie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute ;  Storm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War , by Richard P. Hallion;  American Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command , by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.;  Scandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub , by Robert W. Matherson;  An Eye for Winners , by Lillian Vernon;  Body Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs , by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters;  The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling , by James Hillman;  Perfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories , multiple authors;  The Spirit of Hungary , by Stephen Sisa;  Purls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks , by Don Hansler;  The Rising Tide , by Jerry J. Jasinowski;  Nuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success , by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg;  The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy , by Richard W. Rahn;  Break Out of the Box , by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon;  The Blake Streak , by George P. Morrill","31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Atoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. Bush; Senate Race-April/May; 1994 Major Speeches; Packwood; Presidential 1992; Petersburg Tornado; Deutch-CIA Confirm; Clarence Thomas; Gays in the Military; 1992 Major Speeches; NAFTA; Gulf Trips; Contract with America; D.C. Statehood; North, Oliver; Stadium","1/2000; 12/1999; 39 packets of press clippings, arranged by day; 11/1999","25 envelopes of clippings, from 1999-2000","10 folders of press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to October 1999","Voluntary Efforts to Expand Health Insurance Coverage- Labor and Human Resources Committee; CFC Propellants in the Atmosphere, in Inhalers and in Regulation- Labor and Human Resources Committee; NSF Reauthorization Bill; Support Strategies for Clinical Research and Alternative Medicine Research at the NIH- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Coordination of NIH Research Efforts: Three Case Studies- Labor and Human Resources Committee; US Healthcare Workforce: Realigning to Meet the Future- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Global Health: US Response to Infectious Disease- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Women's Health: Providing the Right Information at the Right Time- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the NEA and NEH: A Focus on Education; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1996; Prescription Drug User Fee Act; Tobacco Settlement: Public Health or Public Harm?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; National Science Foundation Reauthorization; Biomedical Research Priorities: Who Should Decide?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Protecting Our Medical Information Rights, Responsibilities, and Risks- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from April-October 2000","5 folders containing press clips (clipping service computer print-out), from 9/1998-1/1999 and 10/1999","WLR Foods [presentation folder]; Minor Use [presentation folder]; Dairy; Peanuts 1995; Russian Poultry Ban; American Sheep Industry Association Memorandum [loose]; VA Agri-businesses; Farm Bill 7/3/1996; Farm Bureau; Antimicrobials [presentation folder]; Agriculture- General- Virginia; Untitled folder regarding committee on agriculture; Peanut Title- 1990 Farm Bill; Ethanol; Poultry; Rural Elec. Co-ops; Agriculture- Environment; Packer Concentration; Delaney; 1995 Farm Bill [loose]; Florida Everglades/Sugar","Health Care Quality and Consumer Protection- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Oversight Hearing on Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Workplace Religious Freedom Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Health Status of Children- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Employment Non-Discrimination Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; FDA Reform Background Materials; Scientific Discoveries in Cloning: Challenges for Public Policy- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Genetic Information and Health Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Analysis of the Natural Disaster Protection Partnership Act; Health Care Quality Grievance Procedures- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Quality of Child Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Federal Legislation relating to Health Care Quality- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage for 55 to 64 Year Olds- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Untitled: Legislation: S. 1648 The Preventing Addition To Smoking Among Teens Act Or Past Act Of 1997 [Binder]; Hearing Of The Labor And Human Resources Committee Subcommittee On Public Health And Safety \"Oversight Of The Occupational Safety And Health Administration Thursday, 7/10/1997 [Binder]; Untitled: Labor Committee Mark-Up 3/10/1998: Legislation To Amend The Public Health Service Act; Tobacco Issues [Binder]; The Team Act, Teamwork For Employees And Managers Briefing Book For Hearing 2/12/1997 [Binder]; United States Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources Team Act (S.295) And OSHA Reform And Reinvention Act (S.1423) [Binder]; Untitled: The Prescription Drug User Fee Act, Briefing Book For Congressional Staff [Binder]","20 unopened envelopes of press clippings; 7/7 - Geoff [spiral notebook]; loose papers: Sen. Warner statements; 4/1996 - 5/1996 [spiral notebook]; loose papers: clippings, statements, and correspondence; 2 packets of press clippings; 2/11/1997 to 4/26/1997 [spiral notebook]; 8/1996 - 2/1997 [spiral notebook]; 4/28 - 7/1/1997 [spiral notebook]; 5/1996 - 8/1996 [spiral notebook]; Senator Warner statements [packet]","6 folders of press clippings in folders by month and filed by date, 2 folders for August and September.","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from 10/2000 to 4/2001","9 Folders of press clippings from 11/1999 to 7/2000","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to April 2000","VA Racing Commission; L, HHS, ED/Fg 1997; Goals 2000; Puerto Rican Clemency; Goals 2000 Education America Act [binder]; Breast Implants; Civil Asset for Future","S. Fibel; Princeton Homes; Pope's Head Parkway; DOT- Essential Air Service Regulations; State Department - USIA; Transportation Facts; National Endowment/Arts; Tidewater Winds; John Arnn; Norfolk-Southern/Lunenburg Center; Loose Paper: Southwest Virginia Community College NEA grant application; SBA- Greekfest- Virginia Beach","Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Military repayment on loans; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone Amend. To HEA/Warner NCAA Objections; Study Report- Avtex Fibers [book]; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: Notebook Material; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: General; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : blank folder; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Hutchinson; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Graham; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Specter- Campus Crime; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Harkin; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Sessions; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone- Welfare [empty]; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Kennedy; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Bingaman; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Santorum; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Loose paper: legislative record material; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Feinstein; Avtex, Virginia; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Distance Learning","91 folders in chronological order by date","CCA concerns/Bruce Leftwich; General Higher ED: Warner's Statement, sec 326 HBCU added; Loose Paper: H.R. 6; ED Flex Charter Schools; ED Flex","Health Care Safety Net; PPUFA; Medical Devices; Nursing Short; Bio Terrorism - Public Health","McLellan; M Tumargo; CJS FY 2002: VA LW Museum; CJS FY 2002: Marymont; Boy Scouts; CJS FY 2002: Virginia Comm. Policy; CJS FY 2002: Tech; Zerhouni; CJS FY 2002: Achievable Dream; Barry Crane; CJS FY 2002: VA Commonwealth NIH \u0026 Consol. BIO-H023; CJS FY 2002: VA Integrated Justice Tech; Pickering [binder]; CJS FY 2002: VA State Police; Virginia Department of Corrections Available Bed Space [binder]; JUDGE SHIP BOASBERG, JAMES; Car Dealer Manuf. ARB; CJS FY 2002: Benedetti; James; Jay Stephens; CJS FY 2002: Mitretek; Flores; Owen; CJS FY 2002: Secures; CJS FY 2002: VSA Terrorist Information Network Senator John Warner's Office","Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Trauma System; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: General Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: WNVT - Megahertz; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Neurol. Center; Juvenile Justice Bill: Brady Bill Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Danville/ Piedmont; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: H Black Colleges; Juvenile Justice Bill [presentation folder]; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Criminal Justice Tech; Juvenile Justice Bill: Warner Position; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Living Museum; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Franklin County DARE; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Gov School; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Vote Record \u0026 Summary of This Bill; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Youth Leadership Initiative YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: 2000 Labor HHS / Amend ETC; Labor HHS - 2000: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: CJS Appropriations; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Massey Cancer Center; Labor HHS - 2000: Summaries ETC; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Control Votes and Prop.; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Achievable Dream; Juvenile Justice Bill: Summaries/ Genina. of Bill; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: INS Arlington; Juvenile Justice Bill: Guns/ Ammunition; Labor HHS - 2000: Letters Signed etc.; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: D.C. Appropriations; Labor HHS - 2000: Other Requests Projects; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA HUD; Labor HHS - 2000: YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Christopher Newport University [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Colonial Williamsburg FY 2001; Labor HHS - 2000: Interest Groups; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Gunshot Tech; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: JMV Center for Sust. Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026 Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.","Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026 L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026 Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. Ref.; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Premium Support; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: UVA Rural Schools; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Children's Museum; Medicare BBA FIX 99: S.37 / S1263, Outpatient and Patient Transfer S37 - Drg/Transfer S1263 - Stop Loss; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Skilled Nursing Facilities; Other Appropriations FY 2002: VA Tech; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Classika Theater; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: YLI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Colonial Williamsburg; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: CSBG; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare and Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Grad Med EDCIC; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare \u0026 Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Home Health; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VHSC; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Fairfax County CHHS; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS:: Massey; Other Appropriations FY 2002: East Menn.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Old Dom University; Other Appropriations FY 2002: UVA Terrorism; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: George Mason; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Med. Reimbursement; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000: VCSI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: First Freedom Center; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VCU; Medicare BBA FIX 99: BBA - General Fix Summaries; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Institute for Student Achievement","Fisher, Davies, Atkeson Conference, 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress M.R. Deland Confirm (7/25/89); EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Hearing (Conf) 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Oil Spill Mark-up (7/27/89)","Committee On Labor And Human Resources Subcommittee On Aging, \"Meeting The Challenges Of Alzheimer's Disease: The Biomedical Research That Will Carry Us Into The Twenty-First Century\" Thursday, 6/5/1997, 2:30 P.M. [Binder]; Community Service Employment For Older Americans (Reauthorization Of The Older Americans Act) Key Issues [Binder]; Lechler - False Claims Act; Elian Gonzalez; Older Americans Act Reauthorization [Binder]; S.331 - Work Incentives Act; MR Services / Gen. Jones [presentation folder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, HIV/Aids: Recent Developments And Future Opportunities 10/30/1997 [Binder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, Substance Abuse: The Science Of Addiction And Options For Treatment 7/28/1998 [Binder]","Absarokee MT File [presentation folder]; SEAA/1993; Literacy [presentation folder]; Job Corps [presentation folder]; Coverdell at Education Accounts [presentation folder]","Victims Comp Fund [presentation folder]; Nirschl; Konnarock Stone Mountain Health; Religion [presentation folder]; IDEA [presentation folder]; Refugee Protection Act [presentation folder]; Men's Issues: VAWA, Fatherhood, Responsible Fatherhood Act of 1999 [presentation folder]; Corps [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings and Correspondence related to Healthcare; Organ Allocation [presentation folder]; Bariatric Surgery [presentation folder]","100th Congress Floor Statements 2nd Session [binder]; Warner Sponsored \u0026 Co-Sponsored Bills 100th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Cosponsored by Senator Warner [binder]; 99th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Co-sponsored by Senator Warner [binder]","1995 EPW, January - March; 1995 Veterans; 1995 EPW, July - December; 1995 Judiciary; 1995 EPW, April - June; 1995 Intelligence; 1995 Governmental Affairs; 1995 Labor; 1995 Finance; 1995 Foreign Relations; 1995 Rules","VHDA Housing Policy; VA Housing Project; Greenstone Housing Projects; Tourism Caucus Membership List [presentation folder]; Trade- Timber; Columbia 1st; Trade Adjustment Assistance; Hampton Roads; Trade Effects on Virginia- State Initiatives; Shipyards; Trade- Steel; Sugar File; Customs 100: VA Inland Port; Letters [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Loose correspondence; Natural Resources/Coal; Housing: Lee Gardens Apartments Mtg. w/Wolf 18 2/1987; 100th Congress Rules 9/23/1987; Richmond HUD Personnel; Sugar; VA- 101st Congress CDI-SNAP II Control; Banking: Sovran Bank; Banking 101: HUD Richmond Office; Rural Housing; Reverse Mortgage File; Briefings [presentation folder]","Credit Union; Fort Belvoir/Engineer Proving Ground Springfield Complex; Investors S \u0026 L (Sydney Bostian); Wilson-Weeks Cargo, Carl Smith; Iraqi Issue Scott Wilson; Deposit Insurance Corporation; Deregulation Glass/Steagal Repeal; Nichols Amendment UN/US Command \u0026 Control; Banking Reform Bill S. 543; Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Norfolk; Graphs-Charts on Taxes; NVR Savings Bank; Morton Halperin No. 14; Tim Ryan Political Recommendation; U.S. Navy Memorial [binder]; Raise Standard Deduction; Methanol Plantship Project; Tax Extenders; Somalia Invest SASC; Somalia","FDA; Health/Reading; Untitled presentation folder: Legislation; Health; PARCA; Home Health; Retirement Security; Child Care; HC Compliance Packaging Council; Med. Confidentiality; Loose Correspondence; Ricky Ray (2 folders); Loose: Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee on Conference","Loose Correspondence; R \u0026 D in VA; Potomac Knowledge way Project Packet; Uniform Standards Coalition packet; American Cancer Society: An Analysis and Review of the Proposed Tobacco Settlement; American Lung Association Research packet; Information technology Congressional Working Group, 4/10/1996 [binder]; VA Technology Council Annual Report 1996; Amendment Template [binder]; Information Technology Association of America packet; Loose correspondence, reports, clippings, press releases regarding tobacco; Information Technology Industry Council; 7 loose technology packets: VA Tech IT Workers, National Software Alliance; 21st Century Workforce Commission; Loose press releases regarding tobacco; Iota's Public Policy Report Fall 1998-Winter 1999 [binder]; Loose reference materials","Response from Senator Mikulski to Co-Sponsored Letter on the Space Station Freedom Program; Reston Facility: NASA Audrey Moore request for meeting with NASA 3/28/1991; Telecommunications Equipment Research and Manufacturing Competition Act 1990 S. 1981; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act H.R. 5095; Space Station Freedom Program Reston, VA; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/5/1991, Infrastructure, Productivity, and Economic Growth; The Honorable John Warner; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/7/1991, Demographic Trends and Transportation Demand; Telecommunications Equipment, Research and Manufacturing Competition Act of 1991 S. 173; Space Station Freedom Program; Wall Street Journal: After Recent Setbacks, NASA Faces a Fight Over Funding, 7/9/1990; Environment and Public Works Water resources, Transportation, Infrastructure Sub-committee, Hearing Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems, 3/7/1990; MFJ Legislation Must be Fair to All Telcos; Endless Error: The Case for Lifting the Bell Restrictions [binder]; Environment and Public Works Hearing 8/1/1991 GSA; EPW Hearing 1) Congestion Pricing 2) Infrastructure Investment Commission, 3/20/1991; Congressman Wolf's paperwork on Reston: NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Hearing Oversight of GSA's FY 1992 Program Promotion of Public Building Design Excellence, 3/14/1991; \"Local Phone Firms Gain New Freedom\", Washington Post, 7/26/1991","Contracting Out; Cola Cap/Semi-Annual Change; Day Care for Fed. Employees/S. 3007, H.R. 6269; Civil Service General; FY 1985 Budget Request Actions; Commission; Moving Expense Bill-P.L. 98-151; Draft Registration for Civil Service, S. 2740, H.R. 3984; Comparable Worth; Relocation Services; Civil Service Ex-Spouses, S.2821/HR 2300; Closed Inquiries, 1/29/85; Nomination; Pay Equity: The Comparable Worth Issue IP0283P [portfolio folder]; Civil Service Commission; FAA Police Pay; C.S. Correspondence - Legislative; Comparable Worth-1985; Misc. Remarks/Speech Prep.; D.C. Statehood; Bennett Nomination; Becton Nomination","Portsmouth; Edinburgh Greens: 202; Lonesome Pine Hospital; Newport News Voting Rights; Loose Paper: First Baptist Church Bute Street; Prince William Co.; SS United States; Loose Paper: The Allegheny Parkway Report; Lynchburg: Neighborhood Development; Loose Paper: Virginia Water Resources Report; Peninsula Homebuilders Sec. 404; Loose Paper: correspondence; Head Start- Fairfax; Colonel's Quarters; Makemie Manor; Pel Regs - Asphalt; Suffolk Housing - Bishop Black Well, Oct. 24; CDBG- Lynchburg Alphonso Grant; Lewinsville Retirement Res.; RIEGEL; Theatre IV - UDAG; Loose Paper: correspondence; Loose Paper: correspondence; The Care Center; Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton Roads History Center; Church Hill Historic District; 8th; Norfolk People Move; VHD A: Sec. 8 Housing; Stoney Creek Health Center; Gordonsville - CDBG Water Supply; Telamon Corp./labor grant; Enterprise Zones; Loudoun Ambulatory - Surgical Cox; HHS - VA. Water Project; Small Business Admin.; Homeless Day Care - Junior League; Loudoun Memorial Hospital; Loose paper: correspondence; Jack and Shelly Jones - EPA","Management Systems [presentation folder]; Transportation Appropriations/NHS Amendment; Toll Facilities; Simon; Leaky-Jeffords Sec. 143; Repeal Sanction (Mack); Crumb Rubber [presentation folder]; Gregg Bond-I \u0026 M; Third Party; Tolls-Baucus/McConnell; Sarbanes/Mikulski-BW Parkway; NHS Design Standards [presentation folder]; Hours of Service; Murkowski/Dalton Highway; Section 1003 ( c ); DBE's; Conformity; Lautenberg-Speed Limits; CBO Letter; Johnston; Cohen - 13 c; Kohl-Wisc. Truck Weights; Roth/Biden Amtrak Amendment; Thomas: Continue Research [presentation folder]; Reid-Truck Speed Limits; Agriculture-Hours of Service; Members Requests; Grams/Property; Motorcycle Helmets; CMAQ; Freight International Financing; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Bill; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Thomas - 2nd Amendment; Florida [presentation folder]; CMAQ; Graham: Alligator Alley [presentation folder]; Daschle/Pressler - Sioux City; U.S. 81; McConnell/Ford-Natcher Bridge; Hatfield/Packwood I-5; Jeffords/Design Criteria; Managers Amendment; Innovative Financing; Stevens-S. 440; NHS/Amtrak; NHS Statements; Single Audit; Penn Station [presentation folder]; Dulles Greenway 1995; Pressler/Metric; Specter; Bumpers; Domenici; Recreational Trails; Lott-Pearl River Bridge/Airport Connector; Hutchinson/Tarrant County; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study [envelope]; McCain: Demo Funding","Marshal Home Preservation Fund; NPS/Shenandoah Valley Report; Untitled Folder: The Civil War Trust; Manassas- Volunteer Mounted Horse Patrol; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Universal Cask System: VA Power; Patriots Memorial","100th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Sessions) Veterans Affairs; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services","Commerce, 1990; Fin- Health-RTD, 1990; Finance, 1990; EPW, 1990; Housing, 1990; Labor-RTD, 1990; Interior- Battlefields, 1990; Judiciary, 1990; Foreign Relations, 1990; Labor, 1990; Veterans, 1990; Governmental Affairs, 1990; Energy, 1990; Rules, 1990","Correspondence dealing with the Coal industry Retiree Health Benefit Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Dear Colleague/Attachments; Statement on the introduction of the Reachback Tax Emergency Relief Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Press; Untitled presentation folder: Legal; Loose Paper: legislative material, correspondence from 1994; Untitled Folder: material dealing with Reachback tax Relief act","Untitled presentation folder: Reach Back Relief 1995; Pittston; Pittston; 1995; Untitled presentation folder: Notes; Reach back Relief Act 1994; Coal Tax Credit","ESA: Pacific Rivers Council; Rhinehart Tire Fire Superfund Site; ABEX Superfund Site-- Portsmouth, VA; RCRA Hearing: Municipal Waste Recycling; 6/5/91; Commerce: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; Buckingham County Landfill; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: Dixie Caverns Landfill Superfund- Rake; EPW: General: Suffolk Landfill; Fairfax Tank Farm; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: H \u0026 H, Inc./FLIPPO Superfund Site; Buckingham county Landfill Superfund Site [book]; Cheatham Annex; Scott's Creek Dump (Portsmouth)","100th Congress (1st and 2nd Session) - Foreign Affairs [binder]; 99th Congress (1st and 2nd Session)- Foreign Affairs [binder]; Binder: empty","2/18 Richland Black Lung Meeting [binder]; Senate Special Committee on Aging-4/11/1990 [binder]; Yeltsin Visit; Virginia Hospital Association Spring Conference-HOS/PAC Breakfast; Black Lung Trust Fund Briefing Books [binder]; Health Insurance Access; Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters/Tricare Reforms; Welfare Reform; Health Care Reform Conference in Norfold-1/1994; White House Conference on Aging; Nirschl et al.-SR 236-3/11; Aging Committee; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co. Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Unemployment Extension-Fall 1993; Black Lung 1988-89; Medicaid Moratorium/Provider Tax","S. 1304 Baucus/Chafee Wetlands; Global Warming Debate- 103rd Congress; EPW: Environmental Protection Sub: Wetlands City of Hampton Project; S. 823 - National Wildlife Refuge System Management and Policy Act Hearing 6/9/93; EPA Report on Second-Hand Smoke, 1993; FWS Refuge Plan; 9/15/93 EPW Wetlands Hearing S. 1304; Notification of Chemical Application Act- 103rd Congress; RFK Stadium 1991; Wetlands--General Information and Federal Register 8/14th; Endangered Species Act: Recovery Plan and Preservation Plan 5/1992, Committee Hearing 8/1992; Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Debate, 1991-1992; Property Rights; S. 1491 Partnerships for Wildlife; Endangered Species; Miscellaneous","S. 2605 Prescription Drugs, legislation, clippings, newsletters, correspondence, notes, reports; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, reports, notes","Chesapeake bay Restoration Act; EPW: EP Subcommittee: Clean Water: CSO's; Amendments/Related Issues Clean Water Act Reauthorization 1991; Clean Water Act Hearing 6/16/1993, General Overview; Clean Water Reauthorization 1993, Baucus-Chafee Bill; 8/5/93 Clean Water Hearing, Other Federal Agencies; Clean Water Act Reauthorization 103rd Congress-General Information; Clean Water Act Overview Hearing, 9/22/1992; 7/93 Watershed Hearing Management; Clean Water Act Hearing 7/1/93, Toxic Provisions","Clover Project- REA Financing- Post Secretary Interior; Untitled folder: reference material regarding commodities futures; Loose Conference Packet; Chem. Lawn Amendments/Statement; Nominations; Cotton Yields; USDA Reorganization Passed 103rd Congress; Border Collie; Dioxin; Vitamins-MJB; ODEC/Highly Confidential [presentation folder]; Minority Farmers 1990 Farm Bill; Pari-Mutuel Sports; Pesticides/Insecticides; Pesticides- EPA Worker Protection Standards; Food Stamps-US Printing; New Castle Ranger Station; Farm Bill; Clinton Budget- FY 1996, USDA; Minority Set-Aside; Loose Conference packets (3); Glickman/Nomination; 1989 Pork Issues; Untitled Folder: correspondence, agendas, and legislation regarding S.178; Windy Hill; Loose clippings; Memos; Nutrition","S. 1862 - Wildlife Refuge Mgmt. Act; Space Station; S. 58--The National Biological Diversity Act of 1991; Lewis \u0026 Clark Center - Explore; Lorton Landfill Amendment 101st Congress, 1991 DC Appropriations; Metro D. C. Waste Management Study Robb; 1991 Clean Coal Projects; RCRA's \"Derived From\" Rule: A Regulation Frustrating RCRA's Goals of Resource Conservation and Recovery","Background on Space Station: Coalition Information; Background on Space Station: Congressional Quarterly Articles; Background on Space Station: Memos; Space Station [binder]; Background on Space Station: Space Station Debate 8/2/1994 VA - HUD Appropriations; Background on Space Station: Articles on Space Station; Background on Space Station: \"Dear Colleague\" Letters; Background on Space Station: 1. Draft Statement on Space Station 2. \"Benefits to Humanity\" Congressional Research Service Memo [binder]; Space Station Articles 1995; Space Station Freedom, Reston, VA. Facility; Background on Space Station [presentation folder] Space Station Articles; The Superconducting Super Collider [binder]; Background on Space Station: C. R. S. Reports; Senator Warner Space Station Statement Sept. 26/1995; Space Station Debate 1995 Background Information","NADEP Norfolk [presentation folder]; untitled: Itinerary for 6/10/1993 [binder]; Norfolk - Miscellaneous SC [presentation folder]; Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC [presentation folder]; NADEP Norfolk [VHS]; Base Closure 1991 [presentation folder]; Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren [presentation folder]","Senate Republican Tf. for Defense Conversion April - June 1992 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 4 (References) [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 3 (References) [binder]","Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Committee Testimony; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: General Information; Federal Employees EEDC; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Position Articles and Letters; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Letters - Oppose; Hatch Act 1993; PERRY POST OFFICE; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress.: Letters - Pro; Early Retirement Bill; Hatch Act 1991; S 349 - Lobbying Disclosure Act; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Newspaper Articles; S.1 - Unfunded Mandate; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Reports and Research; Hatch Act; Nat. and Comn. Service - 1991-; H.R. 782; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Bulletins and Newsletters","Front Royal VA Customs Staffing Reduction; State Unclaimed Property Equitable escheatment; FASB S1175; Fannie May and State Information on Branching; Freddie Mac; Federal Reserve System; VAT; CDBG; Bank Regulation; National Customs Automation System; Capital Gains (2?); IRAS; Derivatives; 1992 End of Session Notes on Banking Legislation; FIRRea Report; Defense Production Act; Credit Crunch; Credit Union Information; BANK Regulator Consolidation; Banking Overview; H.R. 11 Tax Bill 10/1992 [presentation folder]; State Taxes; Secondary Mortgage Market; 1991 Virginia Tax Exempt Bonds; Taxation of Corporate Sponsorship; Targeted Jobs Tax Credit; IRS: Corporate Gifts to Charities Abroad; 1992 Tax Guide; 1994 Banking Bills; Mr. Gates; Excise Taxes \u0026 Retrogresivity; Richmond Redcup and Housing Authority; Passive Losses; Shelby/Mack ECO Growth Act; Larry Lindsey Federal Reserve Nomination; A History of the Thrift Industry and Thrift Information; Luxury Tax; Mortgage Revenue Bonds","EPA: RCRA Reforms; 101st Congress, 2nd Session, EPW Hearing on Interstate Solid Waste Transport, 7/18/1990; RCRA Amendments [presentation folder]: Lautenberg Amendments, Durenberger Amendment, Symms Amendment, Jeffords Amendments, Moynihan Amendments., Woffard Amendments, Smith Amendment, Metzenbaum Amendment, Graham Amendment, Reid-Warner-Scrap Amendment; Recycling Hearing: Responsible Entity, 3/5/92; 102nd Congress EPW Hearing, Interstate Transportation of Solid Waste, 6/18/1991; Recycling Hearing 3/5/92; S 976; RCRA: Industrial D; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence","RTC-Clippings, etc.; KIT WEBB (IRS Case); NAFTA; Dislocated Workers - Job Assistance; MPVs; Entitlements; Social Security Notch; Caribbean Basin Trade; Flood Insurance-Research; SSDI Reform; World Bank; Tax Extenders; Pension Plans-Cross Testing; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); S. 1633 [envelope]; Untitled Folder: Clippings; GATT; EKG, Young Physician etc.; H.C. Meetings with Constituents (notes); S.265-Economic Growth and Regulatory; 3/1992 Tax Bill - Rejected; Trade; AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax); FDIC-Bank Regulations Capital to Asset Ratios; Truth in Tax-Exempt Giving Act; Medicare-Medicaid (CRS, etc.); Gas Tax BTU \u0026 Transportation Tax; Senator Warner-NAFTA; Trade: Burlington Ind.; D.C. Taxicab; Community Development Banking Act; General Banking; Mortgage Revenue Bonds; Otolaryngologists/Plastic Surgeons; Credit Unions; Home Health Care; Homelessness; Medicare Physician Payment Reform; Diversification of Financial Services; Social Security; Cola; Vat Tax; Estate Tax; IRS Code-Section 936","An Analysis of the Industrial Structure of Virginia's Defense Industry, 2/1993; Loose Papers: Clippings, Memos, Charts, Faxes; Gov's Commission on Def Conversion \u0026 Econ. Adjustment; Defense Conversion; Governor's Conference on Defense Conversion [2 portfolio folders]; A Profile of Defense Procurement Spending in Virginia Defense Expenditures in Virginia, 7/1992; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment [binder]; Untitled Folder: Talking Points and Clippings; Special Edition; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment, First Report to the Governor, 11/1992; Defense Cuts: State and Local Action for Economic Adjustment; Norfolk-Defense Conversion; Estimated Private Sector Defense Employment by Industry and Region in Virginia, 2/1993; Listing Virginia's Prime Defense Contractors Ranked by Contract, 2/1993; A CBO Study: The Economic Effects of Reduced Defense Spending, 2/1992; Crystal City Defense Conversion; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [United States Senate portfolio folder]","Hatch Act [binder]; N View; Hydrosystems; Virginia Governor Report on International Trade Development (2/5/1993); Turbines and Generations; Merck Foreign Trade Zone; Active Matrix Liquid Crystal; Andrews \u0026 Assc., Chocolate Manufacturers; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Clippings, Portfolio Folder; US Chili/FTA; BTG; Lori: Civil Rights 1991 [presentation folder]: Memorandum, Clippings, Reports, Press Releases, Letter and Backup Binder; Civil Rights Legislation 1990 [presentation folder]: Correspondence, Memorandum, Reports","Solid Waste in General; 102nd Congress - 1st Session Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. BASEL CONVENTION (7/26/91); Basel Convention-International Tran boundary Movement of Hazardous Waste--Memorandum of Law; Points of Contact; Recycling Legislation Senator Warner; RCRA: Hazard Waste Incinerators; RCRA: Shell Oil vs. EPA; 102nd Congress Legislation Resource Conservation and Recovery Act--Solid Waste; RCRA: Hazardous Wastes; S. 1429 Hazardous Waste Reduction; Correspondence","Brinkema, Leoni Judge-Eastern; Eastern, Smith, Rebecca B.; Farrell, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Blank, Irving Easter Judgeship; Wright, Wiley Judgeship-Eastern; Herman, Sharon Judge-Eastern; Judge Williams Vacancy; Morgan, Henry Judge-Eastern; Lawson, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Berkley, Waverly Judgeship - Eastern; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District; Sheridan, Paul Judge-Eastern; Eastern District Judgeship 1991; Jackson, Raymond Judgeship-East; Jackson, Raymond Judge-Eastern; Judgeships - Eastern District; Cynkar, Robert Judge-Eastern; Anderson, Alvin Judgeship - Eastern; King, Ray Judge-Eastern; Humphreys, Robert Judge-Eastern; Clark, Mort Judgeship-Eastern; Slater, Mildred Judge-Eastern; Townsend, Lee Judge-Eastern; Ellis, T. S. Judge-Eastern Dist.; Eastern - Townsend, H. Lee; Eastern District Judgeships; Glaser, Richard Judge-Eastern; Payne, Robber Judgeship-Eastern; Lemons, Donald Judgeship-Eastern; David, Buddy Judge-Eastern; Bishop, Bruce Judge-Eastern; Mahoney, Maureen Judge-Eastern; Murphy, Gregory Judgeship-East; U.S. Judgeships; Western - Wilson, same","Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 1 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 2 [binder]","5 folders, A-E containing correspondence, reports, notes; Regulatory Flexibility Act [presentation folder]; GAO Report: Agencies Compliance [presentation folder]; Hearing 3/8/1995 [presentation folder]; White House Small Business Conference; Articles, General Information on Reg Flex [presentation folder]; Kerry Small Business Bill 1994; SBA Chief Advocate Info [presentation folder]; Regulatory Flexibility Bill [presentation folder]","6/11/1993 Hearings; Final Closure- Articles; Norfolk Shipyard; NESEC Portsmouth; The Honorable John W. Warner, United States Senate, Russell Senate Office Bldg. [binder]","Letters- BRAC 93; Navy Correspondence; BRAC- Letters; VA Hearing- 4/20/1993; Base Closure Data [envelope]; GAO Reports, Process; Vint Hill Farm Station; Crystal City- Miscellaneous- Post BRAC; Crystal City- Court Challenge; Crystal City-Purchase Option; BRAC Transition Initiative; BRAC- Report to President; BRAC- Public Law 101-510; NADED- Conversion; Military Cleanup; Personal Notes","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Institute of Packaging Professionals; Charity Bill; Equal Remedies Act (Civil Rights); European Trade; NAFTA; Housing Issues (gen); NAOMI: RTC; Clarence Thomas; Loose Paper: Housing Affairs","1993 EPW, April-June; 1993 EPW, July-September; 1993 Rules; 1993 EPW, October-December; 1993 EPW January-March; 1993 Energy, July-December; 1993 Energy, January-June; 1993 Governmental Affairs; 1993 For Relations; 1993 Labor; 1993 Judiciary","Base Transition Offices; Arlington/Crystal City","Record of Decision, FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan; George Washington National Forest Maps [shrink wrapped package]; Final Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; Comments and Responses: Appendix I to the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; A Summary of the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan","Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-7/10/1993); Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-7/18/1992); 1993 Veterans; Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-10/15/1994); 1993 Finance; Legislative Activities (1/5/1991-4/25/1992); Old Misc.; Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-1/11/1992); 1993 SBA","14 Legislative Activities Books: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia","Virginia Port of Entry; NAFTA (publications and correspondence )","Virginia Dept of World Trade; Dunkel Draft (GATT); Rosemary O'Brian Saferco; Elastic Corporation; Germany Trip; China Slave Labor; Textiles; Mr. Fagan: EEC; Enterprise for the Americas; Va Port Authority (fumigant on logs); Japan's Securities Crisis; EC Oil Seed Subsidy; NATO; Dept of Labor trade Adjustment; Multi-Purpose Vehicles; Free Trade Makes Sense; Rules of Origin; Japanese Construction; Hormone- Free Trade; Hercules/Aqualon; Furniture Manufacturers","Loose Paper: copies of bill amendments, rough drafts; Military Retirement; Alternative Persian Gulf War Powers; Nomination Issues; Loose paper: photocopies of congressional record, speeches and reports; Untitled Folder: copies of amendments; Untitled Folder: National Security issues; Loose paper: books dealing with the interpretation of the War Powers Act, and copies of amendments","COE - 25,000 Ton Policy; Lawson Jones - COE - Wetlands; New File: EPW, EP Sub, Clean Air, Municipal Waste Incinerators [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Subcommittee, Clean Air, Acid Rain [presentation folder]; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, State Mtgs.; 1987-1988 Appropriations; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, ADMINISTRATION DOCS [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Nonattainment [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Warner Rocket Amendment [presentation folder]; 1990 Clean Air Act Warner Acid Rain Amendment; Corps of Engineers - Dinwiddie; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, 1990 Acr: Bills, Reports [folder \u0026 packet]; Poquoson River; TOXICS [presentation folder]","Co-Sponsored 1989 [presentation folder]; No Position 1990 July - Dec [empty presentation folder]; No Position [empty presentation folder]; Co- Sponsored 1990 [presentation folder]","EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Public Buildings-GSA, 3/20/1990; EPW Mark-up, FWI Committee Meeting 9/5/1990; Subcommittee on Water Resources Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Infrastructure Council Act, 7/17/1990; Economic Development Administration Budget FY 1991; S. 2740 Water resources Development Act 1990 Sections 311 and 312; Economic Development Administration 1989 Annual Report; Department of Transportation FY 1991 Budget; EPW Press Conference, Rebuilding the Foundations: State and Local Public Works Financing and Management; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing, 4/19/1990 S. 2183; EPW Reconciliation FY 1991-1995; Water Resources Bill Letter from Congressman Bennett, Nassau County, Florida; Water Resources Development Act 1990-Conference; Untitled folder: Testimonies and reference materials; 1990 Water Resources Act EPW Hearing Mark-up 5/22/1990; Appropriations - Transportation, Manassas Airport [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure 3/1st Hearing (1990 WRDA); HR 5314 Water Resources Development Act, Amendment by Cong. Sisisky; Untitled folder containing speeches and correspondence; Statement by Senator John Warner, EPW Mark-up Water Resources Dev. Act S. 2183; Appalachian Regional Commission 1991 Budget Issues; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure Hearing ARC and EDA 9/13/1990 [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Water Resources Development Act 1990, Congresswoman Lynn Martin Letter; Environment and Public Works, Mark-up Public Buildings, 6/12/1990; Federal Aviation Administration City of Manassas Airport; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 1991; EPW Federal Infrastructure Council Act (Burdick) [presentation folder]; EPW 5/15/1990 Hearing on Assistance for developing Environmental Facilities; EPW Polling, 4 Water Resources Resolutions","Gulf Pollution Task Force Advisory Meeting III, Briefing Notebook, 7/11/1991; EPW: General: Environmental Strategy/Legislation; NEA Funding 101st Congress, Warner's Bill S. 3010; 101st Legis/ Sponsored and Co-Sponsored [4 envelopes]; Ethyl Additive; NPS Huntley Meadows Lockheed Blvd.; Ivan Selin/Mike Hayden Nomination 5/21/1991","SBIR Hearing-House 11/26/1991; Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (UYS-2); Camp Picket/A. P. Hill Realignment; Congressional Monitor; Assault Weapons; Closed Cases; Closed Cases; Canadair Challenger Briefing [binder]; 10/29/1991 Hearing/SB and Kuwait; Base Closure- Credit Union; Navy Consolidation GSA; Miscellaneous; VA Forum Speech 11/14/1991; Loose Correspondence regarding General Dynamics; Army Corps Reorganization; GSA/Navy Building Procurement; CIA Relocation; Navy Consolidations","American Psychological Association; Job Corps; US Post Office Congressional Briefing Material, 99th Congress (2 copies) [loose]; American Amputee Foundation; Southern Regional Task Force on Infant Mortality Interim Report and A Fiscal Imperative [loose]; National Association of College Admissions Counselors; Committee on Aging Testimonies [untitled]; American Diabetes Association; Background on the Civil Service Retirement System [loose]; Vocational Education; A Report to Congress from the Office of Special Counsel [loose]; American Lung Association of Virginia; Reports on Aging, GRH and Elderly [envelope]; Loose correspondence, tax forms, newsletters; American Postal Workers Union; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International; Report to the Chairman Special Committee on Aging United States Senate: Medicare's Policies and Prospective Payment Rates [loose]; Pension Forum IV: Federal Pension Speech [envelope]; Loose documents regarding Medicare and retirement; Age Discrimination in Employment Act; Clippings and reports regarding Social Security [envelope]; Testimonies regarding pacemakers [loose]; American Library Association, Education Reform; United Cerebral Palsy Association Congressional Visits Information Packet; Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds [loose]","US Army Senior Officer Legal Orientation Course Desk Book, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 19 (1991) [binder]; Fiscal Law Desk Book, 32nd Fiscal Law Course, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 1 (1973) [binder]","1995 Education; 1995 Budget; 1995 Press Releases; 1995 Agriculture; 1995 Banking; 1995 Administration; 1995 Energy; 1994 Speeches/Floor Statements; 1995 Aging; 1995 Commerce; 1995 Speeches/Floor Statements, January - June; 1995 Armed Services; 1995 Appropriations; 1995 Speeches-Floor Statements, July - December","EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress CFC Hearing, 5/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing -- OIL SPILLS 7/13/1989; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Toxic Chemical Use in Aerospace, 7/5/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Right to Know Pollution Data, 5/10/89; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress North American Wetlands Conservation Act, 6/1/89; EPW - 101st Congress Hearing on Oil Spill Legislation (7/21/89) [empty folder]; EPW - 101st Congress RCRA Authorization; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Clean Water Oversight, 6/16/89; EPW - 101st Congress Turner Conference Hearing (7/24/89); EPW Committee Mark-Up 101 Congress S.804, North American Wetlands, 6/22/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89; EPW 101 Congress Hearing Re: NRC Reorganization, 7/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Full Committee Reconciliation Mark-Up, 7/20/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing Coastal Pollution, 7/12 \u0026 7/25/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Business Meeting, T 7/20/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee101 Congress Full Committee Mark-Up S.804 North American Wetlands, 7/20/89","1993 Speeches/Floor Statements; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1994; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1991; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1992; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1992; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1991; 103rd Congress Sponsored Leg.; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1994; 103rd Congress No Positions 1994; 103rd Congress Dear Colleagues; 102nd Congress Sponsored Leg.","OPM RIF Regulations; Merit Cash Awards; untitled: FBI contract [envelope]; Revenue Forgone / Blind Mailings; Reduction - In - Force; Pay Comparability Raise; ICC Pay Appropriations; NASA Engineers; Federal Government Service Task Force [envelope]; Pay Raise; Postmaster; United States Office of Personnel Management News [packet]; Merit Pay, Pay Equity / H.R. 5680 S958; Public Employee Appreciation Day; Lorton Retirees; loose papers: civil service retirement; Merit Pay; New Federal Retirement; DoD Civilian Moving Expenses; Prince William Postal; Moving Expenses Amendments - 1985; 1989 - Relocation / Last Move Home; retirement benefits [packet]; Government Reorganization - OMB Plan; Recommendations","Warner Record: Finance / Taxes; Warner Record: TRADE; Warner Record: Social Security (Senior Citizens); Warner Record: Banking / Housing / Urban Affairs; Warner Record: Judiciary; Warner Record: Budget \u0026 Appropriations; Warner Record: Environment; Warner Record: Education; Warner Record: Regulatory Reform; Warner Record: Commerce / Small Business; Warner Record: Savings \u0026 Loans; Warner Record: Energy / Natural Resources; Warner Record: Labor; Warner Record: National Security; Warner Record: Transportation; Warner Record: Health; Warner Record: Welfare; Warner Record: Aging; Warner Record: Federal Employees","Contracting Facts [presentation folder]; Computer Instructions \u0026 Notes; Closed Cases [presentation folder]; Norfolk Signed RIF; International Trade / Kuwait; AF Restructuring; German / U.S. Army Band Concert; untitled: office information; Navy Sealift; Congressional Monitor; Admiral Kimmel File [presentation folder]; VA National Guard Projects; Ethics; General Dynamics Move to No. VA.; Virginia Contractor Info; American Gear Mfg. Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects","SSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"","Relocation '90; Nat. Guard Technicians; Edward J Mazur, Nominee for Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management-OMB; BCBSNCA/Medicare Contract; Ag-Cash \u0026 C.L.O.C.; Pension Tax Treatment; Wilson-Long Term Care; Pihston; Narfe Debate; Coal Industry--S. 1989; Heinz-Coal Health Benefits","S. 965; Other Amendments; Highways; Budget; EPW Hearing, Reauthorization of Federal Surface Transportation Programs, 5/14/1991/Sen. Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments","Proposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland","S. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. Resolution Forms; 106th Legislation Warner Co-sponsored; Byrd Statute; Bork; JW Intros; 106th Warner Sponsored Legislation; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Co-Signed; Sample Letters/Forms; 106th Cosponsors of Warner Legislation (UCs); LA/LC Responsibilities; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 106th Floor Statements; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Misc.","Research; Transfer Highway and Transit; Land Use; Planning Amendments; Governors Letter/Senators Letter; S. 404 Ref (revised); ISTEA Reauth-21-26 B Level; Recreational Trails; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Sec. 4(f) and Sec. 106 Streamlining and NEPA, Nyden/Graham; CBO Runs; Function 400; Old Runs; MAQ; EPW Committee Rules; HERS; ISTEA: Formula Calculations; Amendment w/; ISTEA Hearing: New York, 4/7/97; Wetlands; 4.3 cent revenue; Research-CRS-ITS; Baucus/4.3 cent transfer; Rec. Trails; Trust Fund Balance/$26 B; Budget Resolution Amendment; ISTEA Budget Levels; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Billboards","Warner Record 1991 [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Nursing House /High Cost Concerns; Catastrophic Health I [presentation folder]; 1988 Catastrophic Health; Catastrophic Health I: S-1127 1987 Medicare Cat. H Loss Prev. Act; Catastrophic Health II: Recent Press Release (late Sept. to Oct. ) Concerning Cat, Health as Whole; Catastrophic Health I: Cancer Prevention; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Medicaid; untitled: legislative status of bills [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health Amendment; Catastrophic Health II [presentation folder]; AARP VIEWS","U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 7/7/1987 [book]; Decision and Findings in the Constituency Appeal of the Virginia Electric and Power Company from an Objection by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, 5/19/1994 [book]; U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]","Interstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]","untitled: The National Fund For the U. S. Botanic Garden 1991 Board Member Manual [binder]; ALAR [presentation folder]; The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden [2 presentation folders]; untitled: Alar and pesticides; 1989-1990 Spray Bulletin For Commercial Tree Fruit Growers [booklet]; ALAR [binder]; loose papers: clippings, Botanic Garden materials, EPA materials; 3 Untitled Folders: The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden","106th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 106th Finance; 106th Floor Statements; 106th Rules and Administration; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Ethics; 106th Intelligence; 106th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 106th Armed Services; 106th Small Business; 106th Energy and Natural Resources; 106th Governmental Affairs; 106th Judiciary; 106th Budget; 106th Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; 106th Foreign Relations; 106th Environment and Public Works; 106th Congress Veterans' Affairs","Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Access and Costs: Recommendations for Title IV;\" 7/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97","Hearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Watershed Planning/Program","106th Administration, 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 2000; 106th Aging, 1999-2000 [empty]; 106th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 1999","Lanfenberg; Baucus; Graham; Wyden; Wilson Bridge-FEIS; Warner; Untitled Folder: Highway funding; Hutchinson; Allard; Lieberman; Constructor Magazine: with Senator Warner on the cover, 6/1997 (4 copies); Sessions; Inhofe; Byrd-Gramm Amendment; ISTEA: Truck Issues and Safety; Bills; Chafee","Travel Agent Commission Cap; Bristol Utilities; Energy Day; FY 1996 Appropriations; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Coast Guard; Joint Planning Project [binder]; Energy and Warner Appropriations FY 1997; One Call; Battlefield Protection Program; Congressional Briefing Book- Ellen Stein; 7/26/96 [binder]; Amtrak/Railroad Issues; National Ground Intelligence Center; YRE - IB; Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill","Gateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27","NHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; NHS: Intermodal Connectors; ISTEA Sec. 1003 Limitations; Transportation Conformity; Transportation Enhancements; Appropriations/Demo Rescissions; NHS: 2/23/95 Hearing; Transportation Warranties; Highway Safety: Alcohol; DOT: SIBs and Admin funding; Scenic Byways; NHS: Recreational Trails","74 folders arranged chronologically by day, 1/1-3/15/1989","Background [presentation folder]; Questions [presentation folder]; NHS Hearing: Mandates 3/30/1995 (153, 1038); Briefing Book Senator John Warner S. 1121 [binder]; Shenandoah Battlefields 1995; Testimony [presentation folder]; ENR: Lake Gaston Project- City of VA Beach","S. 1023 DC Highway Waiver; ITS; Statement [presentation folder]; NHS: Vehicle Scrappage; S. 440 (As Passed Senate); Speed Limit; DOT Budget; Davis-Bacon; NHS: Trust Fund Off Budget; Briefing for Senator John W. Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73","Committee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. Residency; Postal Service - Off Budget; Susan Alvarado Confirmation","GSA; Speechwriting; Check; Shutdown '96; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings, Correspondence; Furlough Protection Act; Senator; Furlough Protection Act; America's National Maritime Museum; Seahunt; Untitled Folder: Talking Points, Correspondence; Damon Pike; Monument; U.S. General Services Administration, FY 1997, Congressional Justifications; Amtrak Board; DOT","Stafford County; Water Projects Misc.; Fredericksburg Bus Service; Reese Smith-Quail Run; Water Resources Legislation, 1985; Roanoke-Spring Hollow Res.; COE-Aberdeen Proving Ground; Corps of Engineers Gen.; Cogeneration Plants; Navsea Norfolk; Pound Lake; COE-Rudiger (contract); Winchester Airport; Stafford Airport; Ferguson-Smith Mtn. Lake 404 Permit; Greater Roanoke Transit Co.; Waynesboro Flood Control; Loose Papers: Correspondence; Salem Church Lake; Museum Services, Institute of; Warrentown Flood Control; Page County: Transportation; Waterford Issues; User Fees; Mathews County-Horn Harbor","NPS-Music Center, Fishers Peak; Cedar Island [presentation folder]: Chincoteague Island, Cedar Island; False Cape State Park; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Jefferson's Poplar Forest; Appropriations: Montpelier, 1991; Brandy Station/1993; Untitled Folder: Boucher's Interior Appropriations Requests; Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge; Manassas Battlefield Park; Arts in Virginia, National Endowment for the Arts, 1993","The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to S. Res. 16; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 2 (2 copies); Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 3; Press Releases, Reports, etc. related to the Clinton Impeachment [binder]; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 1 (2 copies)","Disney-General Info; Agriculture Appropriations - Biotech Center VPI; Roanoke Urban Renewal Relief; Disney's America Hearing, 6/21/94, Energy Public Lands Subcommittee; Route 7 Project; Georgetown-D.C. Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991","1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget","Wilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991","Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. Problems; Legislation; Federal Pay Reform Act 1990 [presentation folder]; Pay Bill, Executive Pay [presentation folder]; Loose Memos; SES Pay Bill [presentation folder]","Special Projects [presentation folder]; VA/HUD 2002 (HR 2620) Passed Senate 8/2/01 [presentation folder]; INSLAW Case [presentation folder]; The Atlantic Monthly, 11/2002 [magazine]; 2001 Completed Bills [presentation folder]; FY 2002 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Passes (9/13) [presentation folder]","Bridge; Highway Trust Funds - Rail - Amtrak [presentation folder]; FHWA Comments; Design Standards; Projects; Commerce Committee Issues; Park Roads; Noise Barriers; Central Artery; Corps; Coalfields; Conf. Language; SNP ROADS [presentation folder]; Danville: Enhancements; Projects: Route 288 NHS MAIL; NHS Bill; Additions - projects; Proposals; Sec. 1003 [c]; Scenic Byways; Virginia Comments/ Proj.; Safety Belts (NH, ME); FHWA; I \u0026 M; SIBs; Call Boxes; Single Audit; Members Issues; Budget Letter","J. E. B. STUART BIRTHPLACE; V. D. O. T. - UMTA Section 3 Discretionary Funding; ENR: Potomac Greens [presentation folder]; Craney Island Disposal Site; Waterford Foundation Loudoun County, Virginia [presentation folder]; VIMS Pathology \u0026 Toxicology Center; Norfolk Dredging - Sand; DoD: Warner Environmental Education Amendment; Battlefields [presentation folder]; NPS - Broadway Work Center; ODEC - Clover Plant [presentation folder]","Minimum Wage; Blind Convention; Virginia Seminary; Dahlgren School; Virginia Hospital Association: Spring Conference, HOS/PAC Breakfast; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co., Chamber of Commerce Dinner; NIRSCHL- 3/11/ 2:30/SR 236; SEAA; World Immunization; VAD Speech; Decade of the Brain Resolution","Untitled Folder: Children's Performance Workshops: Videos: News Coverage- Child Abuse Prevention (VHS), blank (VHS), \"Knock, Knock Who's There\" (VHS); Reconciliation; Genicom/GE Case; 52 Association Regatta; High Risk Notification; Drug Testing/FEDs; Drugs/Gen","Dairy; ST Research; Agriculture Appropriations, H.R. 3603; FY 1997; R \u0026 D; Dredging; Poultry- Wage \u0026 Hour; AHEC; Ethiopia; NCRS Auburn Dom; Labor- S. 324- Volunteer Firefighters; Independent Women's Forum; Conservation; Water; Dairy; Rural Development","102nd Congress- 1st Session, Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. Toxics Use and Source Reduction Provisions of S.976; 7/24/1991; Potomac Greens, 1991; PUHCA- Summary Point Papers [binder]; EPW Hearings on Recycling, 102nd Congress, 1st Session; 6/5-6 1991; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, S. 1473, Warner, 7/15/1991; Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; Hazardous Waste recycling, 9/13/91; RCRA: Waste to Energy; S.1473, Comments on Bill Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; RCRA: Packaging and Labeling, Hearing 7/31/1991","149 folders of recommendation materials (letters, resumes, etc.), arranged alphabetically by last name A-L","IVHS - Smart Cars, Smart Highways, Blacksburg Road [presentation folder]; VIMS Sea Turtle Stranding [presentation folder]; Oil Pollution Act [empty presentation folder]; Nitric Acid Shipments [presentation folder]; Saltville [presentation folder]; Blacksburg Road - Smart Highway Route 460, New River Valley Environmental Coalition 7/17/1990 [presentation folder]; Risk Assessment [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule; SNP Roads [presentation folder]; loose materials: FEMA and transportation issues; CFCS [presentation folder]; (CMAQ) Congestion Mitigation \u0026 Air Quality Improvement [presentation folder]; Environmental Unfunded Mandates [presentation folder]; CSOS [presentation folder]; National Park System Reformat: Hearing NP, F \u0026 L H.R. 260 (Hefley) 2/23/1995 [presentation folder]; TVA [presentation folder]; RCRA/Universal Waste [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule [presentation folder]; James River NWR; Endangered Species [presentation folder]; Yucca Mountain [presentation folder]; Above Ground Storage [presentation folder]; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission [presentation folder]; Ships at Sea [presentation folder]; OTC/LEV [presentation folder]; Ship Board Trash [presentation folder]","Transportation Appropriations 1999 - RABA amendment; Air Force Memorial; 4.3\"¢\" repeal; Wilson Bridge - 1999; Corps Reorganization; Smithsonian - Conservation \u0026 Research Facility","untitled: Appalachian Development Highway System; Aviation Tax; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; FCC - Consolidation; FEMA; Environmental Results; Nuclear Waste; Army Corps. of Engineers; GSA - Pricing; Magnuson; Coal; Newport News Shipbuilding; Kennedy Center; DOT Lease; Arlington Boathouse; Norfolk Southern; Hampton Roads Air; Coast Guard; Aviation Security; Embrey Dam; Metrochek; Untitled folder: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study; Excursion Train; Southeast Fed. Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL","Lake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]","104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored","Manager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. Requests; NEPA [presentation folder]; 1997 Apportionments [presentation folder]; Audit [presentation folder]","Safety Hearing; CEBAF; I-73 Letter Sec. Of Tran. Martinez, 4/27/1994; NTSB Rules on Truck Drivers 1995; Corridor H [2 folders]; Truck Weight/Driving Hours; Virginia; D.C. Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building","Courthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball","Faircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter","Hearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. Science, Transp. - Stmt on behalf of Sherman Unger - Gen. Counsel - Commerce, 4/24/1981; Speech-William \u0026 Mary-Charter Day, Williamsburg, Va.-2/7/1981; Appalachian Coal Awareness Conf., Roanoke Civic Center-Oct. 24/1980; Virginia Assn on Aging, Richmond, Virginia, 10/10/1980; Virginia Manufacturers Assn, Williamsburg, Va., Sept. 26/1980; Untitled Folder: America's Economy and Its National Security; Untitled Folder: Mark Fowler; Virginia Coal Council Luncheon, Roanoke, 10/24/1980; Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, 10/17/1980; Education; Camelot Hall Nursing Home, Arlington, 3/14/80; Implementing the National Materials \u0026 Minerals Policy Res \u0026 Development Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-479); Press Conference Richmond, Virginia, 4/14/1981; Commissaries; Press Conference (Judgeships-Dredging) Norfolk, Virginia, 4/15/1981; Floor Statement Amendment to S. 1442 Sept. 18/1980; Women's Council of Realtors Political Affairs Meeting-Memphis, Tennessee, 10/28/1980; Can A Democracy Live Within Its Means; Taiwan Issue; Press Conference Charlottesville, Virginia, 4/17/1981; 6th District Fundraiser for Phone Banks, Roanoke, Va. 8/28/1980; Senator Warner-GI Bill Statement, 3/19/1981; New River Valley Home Builders Ass. Radford, Va. (D. Mason) Aug. 22/1980; American Assn. Port Authorities, 10/22/80; Richlands (1980)-Coal Show Richlands, Va. Sept. 11/1980; National Conference on Education \u0026 the Elderly, Arlington, Va., 8/18/1980; Chesapeake Bay Conference, NASA Research, Va., 10/9/1980; Untitled Folder: Energy Department Nominees; Speech-Newport News Bar Assn. James River Country Club, Newport News, 4/14/1982; S. Res. 501--Commending James M. Roche-Chairman, National Committee for 8/18/80, Employer Support-Guard Reserve; Press Conference Abingdon, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Senate Energy Committee Hearing Growing Importance of Coal in International Trade-9/16/80; Virginia Congressional Delegation, Luncheon, 2/5/1981 (vepco); Joplin, Missouri, 10/29/1980; Cumberland School of Law - Law Day '81, Cumberland, Virginia - 4/4/1981; Alta Vista Chamber of Commerce, Alta Vista, Va. 3/27/1981; Lincoln Day Speeches-Cheyenne, Wyo. And Salt Lake City, Utah - 2/12 \u0026 13. Re Inflation \u0026 Soviet Military Power; Energy \u0026 Mineral Resources Subcommittee, 3/24/1981; Springfield, Missouri 10/29/1980; Armed Services Committee Intro of John Marsh for Sec. Army, 1/26/1981; Huntsville, Alabama, 10/28/1980; VA. 1st Cong Dist. Republican Convention Williamsburg, VA. 4/24/1981; Untitled Folder: Young Americans for Freedom of Virginia; United States Coal Exports: The Future for Appalachia; Floor Statement: S. 3247, Dredging, 12/5/1980; Floor Speech - Congratulating Sen. Milton Young of North Dakota on Service to Senate, 3/12/1981; Mobile, Alabama, 10/28/1980; General; Floor Statement - Introduction of the Coal Export Assistance Act of 1981; Floor Statement - Amy Facca article \"There's No Easy Way on Energy\" Dec. 15/1980; Campaign-1980, Speeches \u0026 Background October","Senate Record Vote/Statistics 1988 [binder]; 88 individually sleeved pages from the Congressional Record, arranged chronologically; 101st Congress Floor Statements, June- [binder]; Floor Statements, 100th Congress continued...1st/2nd session [binder]","MLK Memorial; Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process [envelope]; S. 511-Voting/Handicapped; Rules; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Bills; Campaign Fin; Loose Papers: Memorandum, Clippings, Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process; Campaign Finance; Materials related to Hearings on the Constitution and Campaign Reform [binder]; Rules-Architect Hearing 6/30; Gifts, Campaign [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Bills, Reports, Memos, Correspondence","Untitled Folder: Clippings regarding Contested La. Senate Race; Tower #2/3; 1991 Transportation Bill; Term Limits; Liz Taylor; Contested La. Senate Race; 10/2000; Tower #3/3; Soviet Trip; US Troops/Somalia; Tower #1/3; Smart Road; Space Station/Super Collide; Smithsonian; 1977 Inauguration; \"Tail Hook\"-Kelso","POW-MIA; Info Technology; 1989 Ray Raise; False Cape St. Park; Newport News S Building; Fredericksburg Battlefield; Flood Control; Jail; Fort A.P. Hill; Hospitalized; Rivergate- Alexandria; Miller Letters; Official Travel; National Guard - RIF; Seawolf; Regardies Interview; Judgeships/U.S. Attorneys; Rules Committee - \"Net\"; Labor- Striker Replace; Kuwaiti Contracts; Save Manassas; Lorton; GOP Conflict; Henry Foster- Nomination Surgeon General; Honoraria; Foreign Aid; Explore Highway; Salem VA Hospital (veterans'); Lake Gaston; Senate Leadership re: Senator John Warner; Polls; HUD/Marshall Home; Fort Sheridan - Arlington Land Swap; I-73 Route (NHS); Navy; National Science Foundation; ITT - Night Goggles; Federal Employees; N. E. A.; Grip - \"Noise\"; Health Care; To File; Cate Magennis; Gun Control; Shenandoah Battlefield; Small Business","Coal Miners Health Benefits; Bosnia; Clean Water Act; Clean Air; Bosnia; Deficit - BBA - Tax Cuts; Anti-Ballistic Missiles; Airports Authorization / Parking; Army Corps of Engineers; Environmental Cleanup; Abortion; Clinton's Budget - Tax Plan; Air and Space Ext.; Administrative Office; Avtex; Avtex; Drugs; Campaign Finance Reform; AIDS Vaccine 6P160 DOD; Agriculture - Peanuts, Tobacco; Avtex; Constitution; Clover power plant; Bork; Announce - 1996; Electoral College; CIA Relocation; Amtrak Rail; E.P.G.; College Grad; ARGUS; Defense Budget Cuts; Congressional Records","Floor Statement - Support of Armstrong Amendment 571 - Armed Service; 11/9/79; Warner- Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Roanoke, Va; 11/29/79; Warner- Keynote Lunch- National Convention Armed Forces Comm. \u0026 Elec. Association, Washington, D.C.; 6/19/79; Press Questions; 1/16/80; Commencement - Southside Va. Community College, Alberta, VA; 6/15/79; Warner- Israel Bonds Dinner Providence, R.I.; 11/27/79; Warner - 7th District Black Caucus; 5/13/79; Award Ceremony - Outstanding Young Virginians- Richmond, VA; 12/9/79; Warner - PRSA THOTH Awards Banquet, Washington D.C.; 2/29/79; Warner- Republican State Convention, Roanoke, Va; 6/30/79; Warner- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce; 5/25/79; SALT II; Warner- Florida Republican Convention; 11/17/79; Warner - Virginia Agribusiness Council, Richmond, VA; 1/16/80; Commencement - Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, VA; 6/10/79; Hearing- Inspector General Nominee, SBA - Senate Select Committee Small Business; 5/16/79; Warner- Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Newport News, VA; 11/9/79; Warner- Farm Bureau - Northumberland Lancaster; 11/12/79; Greek-American Gala Banquet-Norfolk (Archbishop Chrysostomos-Cyprus); 5/20/79; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metrorail Funding; 9/28/79; Floor Speech - DOD- Nimitz- class Nuclear Carrier; 9/29/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Shenandoah Valley Travel Assoc., Harrisonburg, VA; 11/26/79; Commencement - Chinchland High School, Portsmouth, VA; 6/9/79; Warner - Statewide Conference on \"Parenting,\" Richmond, VA; 10/3/79; Ship Commissioning- Nassau-LHA-4 Pascagoula, Miss; 7/28/79; Brookings Seminar- WX- 2/27/79; NCCJ- Newport News; 3/1/79; GOP State Convention - Roanoke, Va.; 7/30/79; American Friends of the Hebrew UNIV Scopus Award to Eliz. T. Warner; 1/13/80; Virginia Broadcasters Assoc., Va. Beach, VA; 6/14/79; Agronsky and Company - TV; 1/5/80; Warner- McLean Business/Professional; 5/15/79; Hearing - Assistant Secretary Nominations DOT- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; 12/11/79; Floor Statement - Military Option in Iran; 4/23/80; Warner- Virginia Retired Officers, Richmond, Va; 9/22/79; Luncheon- Va. Community, Business \u0026 Opinion Leaders, Richmond, Va; 6/15/79; Conference- Southside Congressional Longwood College; 12/1/79; Floor Speech - Thank you to Senate Staff Club; 12/20/79; Floor Statement - S. 1656 - Nat'l Fisheries Develop. Act of 1979; Warner- VA Independent Telephone Association- the Homestead, Hot springs VA; 10/18/79; Warner- Texas GOP; 7/29/79; Merchant Marine \u0026 Tourism Subcommittee Shipping Regulatory Legislation; 10/1/79; Floor Speech - Iranian hostages S. Res 315; 12/15/79; Paul Boucher; Warner- Tobacco Assn., Greenbriar, W. Va; 5/27/79; Untitled Folder: Annual awards Dinner the American Technion Society; 12/8/79; Floor Statement - Annandale Football champions; 5/24/79; Hearing - Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration to Senate Banking Committee; 12/6/79; Waynesboro, Va Public Library Dedication; 6/24/79; Hearing- Assoc Attorney Gen, U.S. Dept. of Justice - Judiciary Comm.; 12/7/79; Warner- Chrysler Issue, Galax, VA; 11/2/79; Floor Speech - Warner Hails Byrd's Warning on Debt Ceiling Increase; 9/14/79; Warren Memorial Hospital Dedication; 6/23/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Fishburne Military Academy Commencement Exercises; 5/26/79","Press 1994 Con't. by Robin [floppy diskette]; 28 press clipping packets in random order. Packets put together by date.; Press A-N 1994 by Robin [floppy diskette]","48 press clipping packets in random order. Packets bundled by date","66 press clipping packets in somewhat chronological order by date. Packets grouped by date","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference materials; Agriculture; Submarines/Seawolf; Women in Military Memorial; Untitled folder: speeches and reference materials; United Daughters of Confed.; Warner 1/2; Miscellaneous Speeches; Warner/Wilder Tour (post R. King Trial); Remarks: Agreement Between East TN Natural Gas Co. and Equitable Resources, Inc., Bristol, VA, 8/20/1985; JW Cartoons; Speeches September-October 1985; Speeches, May-June 1985; Bosnia; Loose clippings and correspondence; Vets Memorials; Text of press clippings [loose] 1994; Vietnam Puller; Women in Combat; JW 2/2; Taxi Meters; USS Ronald Reagan; Awards to Constituents; Speeches July-August 1985; Battlefields; War Powers Act Byrd/Warner; Women's Conference; Transportation; Dulles Center","~200 folders of press releases numbered 1990 1 to 161 and 1991 1 to 38, currently out of order, some folders empty; 7/1985: speech index 1985; Untitled folder: correspondence","1987 Speeches; 1987 Transcripts; 1987 Extra Releases; Press Releases 1988; General Contractors Speech; 1988 Transcripts","21 folders of Political Mention clippings (some photocopied) from 1989-1995","Speeches January-March 1984; 1985 Transcripts; Transcripts 1986; Speeches June-November 1984; Speeches 1985; Speeches 1986","Community Leaders Luncheon, Richmond, VA, 1/16/1980; National Marine Corps Off. Assn., Arlington, VA, 5/24/1980; Warner-Dalon Statement Non-endorsement of Republican Pres. Candidate, 3/14/1980; House Committee- Public Works, Washington National Airport, 6/11/1980; Floor Statement - Lobbying Activities of Office of Surface Mining, 3/27/1980; Lincoln Day 2/14/1980; Warner-60th Annual Banquet, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, 5/6/1980; Warner-Chesapeake Men for Progress, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner-National Maritime Council Legislative Review Program, New York, NY, 2/4/1980; Virginia Medical Society Luncheon, Capitol, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Dedication- Heritage Foundation Program, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Keynote Speech- Seventh District GOP Convention- Charlottesville, VA 5/10/1980; Warner-Commencement-Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner- Navy Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, VA, 3/24/1980; Floor Statement, 2/8/1980, Draft Registration Not Include Women; Subcommittee on Parks, Recreation, and Renewable Resources, Vietnam Veterans Memorial SJR 119 3/12/1980; Commencement-Virginia Intermont, Bristol, VA, 5/3/1980; Keynote Speech- Republican Mock Convention-Washington and Lee University, 5/9/1980; Floor Statement - S. 2585 \"Ocean Shipping Act of 1980\" 4/24/1980; Floor Statement- 200th Anniversary, American Victory- Yorktown, 6/4/1980; Luncheon-National Association of Environmental Professionals, Rosslyn, VA, 4/22/1980; Report-Synfuels Report, Letter to Andrus, 2/6/1980; Republican Women of Capitol Hill, 6/25/1980; Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, VA, 2/11/1980; John Wayne Family Luncheon, Washington, DC, 3/6/1980; Warner-National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, DC, 2/21/1980; Commencement Address Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, 5/24/1980; Commonwealth Dinner, Richmond, VA, 3/28/1980; Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, VA 3/22/1980; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metro-rail Funding Legis.; Warner-Northern Virginia Automobile Dealers Association 3/11/1980; Award Speech- A. Phillip Randolph Award to Willie Mays, 4/17/1980; 1980 Republican National Platform, 5/8/1980 (2 folders); Warner- Commencement Christopher Newport College, Hampton, VA, 5/18/1980; Tidewater III Conference, Easton, MD, 2/1-3/1980; Hearing-Senate Armed Services Comm. Military Compensation, 1/22/1980; Hearing-Committee on the Social Security Admin., Assist. Sec. Dept. HEW 3/19/1980; Warner-Sixth District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, VA, 2/11/1980; Hearing- Sen. Veterans Affairs, 6/18/1980; Warner- Virginia Seafood Council, 3/8/1980; GOP State Convention Banquet Richmond, VA, 6/6/1980","25 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week with more than one folder for some weeks","18 folders of clippings from 1/1-7/14/1995","14 folders of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1986 Press Releases [binder]; 1985 Press Releases [binder]; 6 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1996 Miscellaneous; 1996 Campaign Photos; Miscellaneous 1997; 1996 Press Clips: Election Pictures [empty folder]; W. Post Exon \u0026 JW SASC hearing on Downing Assessment 7/25/1996 [envelope]; 1998 Clips; 1995 and Earlier Miscellaneous; PTO; 1996 Press Clips: Daily Press Wednesday, 6/12/1996; Election; 1996 Press Clips: Thursday 11/7/1996 Richmond Times Dispatch; Final Louisiana Press Pack; 1996 Miss VA. /Teen USA; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Daily Press; Lake Gaston; 1998 Military; G.W. Birthday [empty folder]; Rules - general info.; 1996 Staff; 1996 Military; Haysi Dam; 1996 American Legion; Military - Miscellaneous; 1996 Press Clips: The Washington Post Wednesday 6/12/1996; Federal Employees; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Virginia Pilot; 1996 Press Clips: Select Election 1996 Clips 11/6-7/1996 [packet]; 1997 Military; 1998 JW \u0026 Governor [empty folder]; 1996 Press Clips: The Farmville Herald 6/7/1996; 1996 Press Clips: The Va. Pilot Wed. 6/12/1996","James Monroe 1758-1831  [book];  The Reader's Digest Dictionary of Quotations  [book];  Tough Choice Who made them .. And who didn't, The Concord Coalition's Deficit Reduction Scorecard 103rd Congress 1993  [booklet];  Miracle on the Potomac, The Kennedy Center from the Beginning  [book];  Billy Franklin's Tough Enough, The Cocaine Investigation of United States Senator Chuck Robb  [book];  Fix Bayonets! [book]; Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787  [book];  The Hite Report on Male Sexuality  [book];  Our American Government, What Is It? How Does It Function? 150 Questions and Answers  (1981 Edition) [book];  America: An Affirmation of Faith  [book];  A Search for the 100 Greatest Members of Congress, Heroes of the US Congress  [book];  Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet  [book];  Henry Cabot Lodge, Late a Senator from Massachusetts, Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress  [book];  Will the Gentleman Yield?  [book];  Song and Service Book for Ship and Field  [book];  Profiles in Courage  [book];  Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary  [book];  Pages From the Virginia Story  [book];  The X Factor, A Quest For Excellence  [book];  Jefferson, Public and Private Papers  [book];  The New Fat Cats, Members of Congress as Political Benefactors  [book];  Military Project Management Handbook  [book];  Richmond Redeemed, The Siege at Petersburg  [book];  The Battle of Berlin 1945  [book]","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Press Releases, 1983 [binder]; Press Releases, 1988 [binder]; Press Releases, 1984 [binder]; Press Releases, 1987 [binder]","14 folders of press clippings, arranged by chronologically by week","15 folders in no real order, clippings grouped by date.","Untitled Folder: Remarks Before the conference banquet of the National Security Industrial Association Anti-Submarine Warfare committee; 5/18/83; Norfolk, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/29/83; Joe Canada Breakfast/Growing Conservatism/GOP Successes; 10/10/83; Transcript of Phone Interview tom Matthews/Kingsport Times Haysi, Coal Slurry, topping off; 6/30/83; Floor Statement - In Memory of Sen. Jackson; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Transportation Conference Report H.R. 3329; 8/3/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Yock Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Staunton-Augusta County Chamber of Comm. Dinner- Staunton, Va; 1/21/83; E \u0026 MR Subcommittee Hearing on S. 1634 Mineral Lands Leasing Act; 10/18/83; Public Hearing- HOV- Restrictions at Cutis Memorial Parkway- George Mason HS, FC, VA; 4/14/83; Interview- National Public Radio- Helen Whelan; 1/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview with Chris Hansen, Reuters \"Deep Strike concept\"; 6/17/83; JWW Remarks/Federal Employees Forum- Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk; 10/22/83; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/30/83; Finance Committee/Governmental Lease Financing Reform Act Amendments; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - Insertion of Statement of ABA on Intelligence of Synfuels in Soviet Union; 5/16/83; Floor Statement - Dedication of the Memorial Plaque re Iranian Rescues Mission; 5/5/83; Speech Before Transportation Inst to minority bus members; 7/27/83; Transcript- Chris Callahan, Va. Network Telephone Network; 5/19/83; Va. American Legion Speech; 7/9/83; Remarks of JWW/National Coal Assoc., Wash, DC; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - IMF Loan Quota; 6/8/83; News Release on Harvey Wilkerson/4th Circuit Court Appointee; 11/12/83; Floor Statement - on SPR; 10/19/83; Floor Statement - Memory of Mary Preston Courtney; 12/13/82; Floor Statement - Honoring Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; 12/8/1982; Subcommittee Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; 5/26/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Merow Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Amendment to Modify HOV Requirements on I-66; 10/24/83; Remarks: MTN. Empire Community Big Stone Gap; 6/11/83; U. Pa. debate; 3/30/83; Confirmation Hearing: Francis M. Mullen, Jr., Jud. Committee; 6/15/83; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/ Jane Restani; 11/7/83; Floor Statement - Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman, Arms Control Agency; 4/14/83; Senate Rules Committee, Federal Election Law; 5/17/83; Speech at Lorton Town Meeting; 9/9/83; Remarks: Freedom's Foundation Awards Program; Capitol; 6/15/83; Warner-Durrette Conversation/Va Beach; 11/5/83; Trans./Int. for \"the Lawmakers\" Senate Armed Services Committee; 10/12/83; Alex., Dedication of Torpedo Factory Art Center; 5/20/83; Senator John Warner Statement - Confirmation Hearing of Sherman E. Unger/Senate Committee on the Judiciary; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Terrorist Attack on Marines in Lebanon; 10/24/83; Floor Statement - Armed Services Personnel Educational Travel; 11/3/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S. 237 S.1006; 11/1/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Announcement of Bowen Commission's Intent; 11/16/83; Floor Statement - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Strategic Minerals; 5/19/83; Speech by Senator John Warner to Commissioners of Revenue Association of VA; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - Battleship Missouri; 12/13/82; Governmental Affairs Conference, Washington; 5/11/83; Veterans Day Speech; 11/11/83; Untitled Folder: Introductory Remarks for Vice Pres. George Bush; 4/13/83; Hearing of Senate Judiciary comm./Re J.H. Wilkinson; 11/16/83; Interview- Henry Eason; It's Your Nation's Business; 5/19/83; Floor Statement - Kasten-Dole Compromise; 4/20/83; Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Gas Hearings; 12/12/82; Floor Statement- Resolution to Commemorate Bicentennial of Treaty of Paris; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S.J.Res. 196; 11/10/83; \"Energy Independence\" Speech; 8/9/83; Testimony of Senator John Warner/Committees of House and Senate on Veterans Affairs; 11/16/83; Luncheon w/Assorted General Contractors/Business Issues and Government Leasing; 10/7/83; Interview w/Chas. Wheeler/BBC/; 9/14/83; Launching-USS Yorktown- Pascagoula, Miss; 4/16/83; Floor Statement - Nat'l Tourism Week; 6/29/83; Luncheon Honoring House of Del./Va Beach; 11/5/83; Armed Forces Committee and Electronics Assn Shoreham-Americana Hotel-Washington, D.C.; 4/14/83; Floor Statement - Tech Vet School; 6/29/83; Subcommittee on International Trade (Finance Committee) Tariff on Apple Juice; 10/21/83; Speech- Young Republican Fed., Richmond, VA; 4/23/83; The Coal Industry; 8/9/83; Testimony- Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; 4/21/83; Phone Interview/Post; 9/6/83; Opening Statement; JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - On S. 764, Air Travelers Act; 11/16/83; Speech at Opening of Henrico Co. Rep. HQ; 9/8/83; Floor Statement - S. 764- Air Traveler Security Act of 1983; 4/20/83; Immigration Reform and Control Act S. 529; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - To Put General Richardson's Address in CR; 7/83; Transcript/QA Press availability/James Watt; 10/7/83; Lawmakers; 7/14/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Scottsville Flood Control Project; 10/25/83; Subcommittee on Water Resources Committee Pub Works- Long Creek Canal and Tangier Island; 5/17/83; Public Hearing on Lake Gaston; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - Submits Sen. Byrd's Speech; 10/7/83; National Coal Assoc. Federal Affairs; 11/17/83; Press Conference I-66; 5/17/83; Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Interior Re. HR 1931 - S. 802- Parkway; 5/5/83; Veterans Affairs Committee Stmt of Harry N. Walters- Administrator Designee; 12/8/82; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Interior Appropriations Bill; 7/26/83; Floor Statement - National Retired Teachers Day; 8/4/83; Remarks of JWW Amherst 4th of July Celebration, \"The American Flag\"; 1983; Floor Statement - Nuclear Waste; 12/20/82; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/Ross Buckley; 11/8/83; Senator John Warner Remarks/League of Women Voter Union Theological Seminary Richmond; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - Taxpayer Compliance and Withholding; 6/16/83; Floor Statement - Intro. To Mathias Speech on Palladian Architecture; 6/8/83; Interview-Mike Cozza, Jefferson Pilot; 5/6/83; Transcript/Interview Jim Bacon/Roanoke times/World New Port Dredging; 6/28/83; Interview w/Roger Lindberg (WVEC)/RE: Mil, Manpower level; 5/3/83; Interview w/Joel Brinkley, N.Y. Times/Lebanon Security; 11/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview Tobacco/dairy; 10/7/83; Floor Statement - Forty one Years after Pearl Harbor; Dec. 7/1982; Senator John Warner Introduction of Amend to 1984 Treasury/Post Office Appropriations Bill- Moving Expense Reform; Rules Committee- Re: Purchase of Calendars; 12/9/82; Floor Statement - JWW/Burial of Indigent Veterans; 10/25/83; Hearing: Jud Committee, Southeast Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact; 9/6/83; Floor Statement - Senate Tourism Caucus; 4/20/83; Speech by Gov. Robb/Report of Top Management of VA. Chamber of Commerce; 10/26/83; Transcript, Channel 4 Interview/Lebanon; 9/83; Hearing- Oversight Hearing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve; 5/6/83; Naming of US Courthouse, Norfolk, Va., Judge William E. Hoffman; 12/23/82; Interview w/Senator John Warner by Rose O'Connor, WTKR-TV; 11/14/83; Statement on Lyn M. Schlitt Nominations, Sen. Finance CMTE.; 6/14/83; Transcript/Phone Int./Va. Pilot Lake Gaston; 10/7/83; Testimony Before Aviation Subcommittee HS. Public Works Committee On S. 764 (Air Travelers Sec); 7/26/83; Dedication of Heritage Foundation; 10/3/83; Untitled Folder: 5/16/83; Interview- Karlyn Barker, Washington Post; 4/21/83; Floor Statement - TV Coverage of Senate Proceedings; 12/23/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on US Coal Exports to Japan; 10/27/83; Remarks of JWW/Hampton Institute Convocation; 9/11/83; News Release on JWW urging Rededication to Freedom/11/12/83; Interview: w/Ed Prina, Copley News Serv. Re: Military manpower; 5/6/83; Armed Services Committee Intro. C. Cox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; 5/24/83; Introductory remarks for Admiral Hyman Rickover Award Ceremony; 11/1/83; VA Savings and Loan League Speech, VA Beach; 6/17/83; Floor Statement - JWW/Advance Procurement SN SSN 688 Submarines; 11/8/83; Subcommittee on Education, Art and Humanities; 4/8/83; Confirmation Hearing- Moody Tidwell Judge- US Claims Court; 5/4/83; Opening Statement: JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources 11/10/83; Floor Statement - Soviet Shooting of Korean Flt. 007; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on H.R. 1646 RR Retirement Solvency; 8/2/83; Extra copies of Staggers Act Testimony; Remarks on JWW American Federation of Government Employees AFL/CIO; 8/4/83; Speech- McLean, Fairfax County Arbor Day Celebration; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Re: UP Amendment 1484 to H.R. 6211- Multi-employer's Pension Amendment Act of 1980; 12/16/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/US coal Exports to Japan; 10/28/83; Big Stone Gap, Wise, Norton, Wash, DC; 4/23/83; Interview: ABC; 7/8/83; Floor Statement - Retirement of Albert A Applegate; 12/20/82; Satellite Speech to the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 1/5/83; Floor Statement - MX Missile; 5/25/83; Atoka Speech; 9/10/83; Floor Statement - H.Con.Res. 153 - Statue of Martin Luther King; 12/20/82; Interview- Bill Woods- Virginian Pilot- MX- Midgetman; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Low Altitude Reconnaissance Cameras- 12/18/1982","To Sales Execs at Jefferson Club Roanoke/Free Enter; 3/8/83; Untitled Folder: Floor Statement- Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States to Impose a Duty on Apple and Pear Juice; 2/3/83; Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel; 3/8/83; Interview: W/Pat Towell, Congressional Quarterly; 3/9/83; 12 folders of press clippings grouped by date.; GW PRKWY S. 802; 3/11/83; Floor Statement - Strategic Nuclear Threat; 3/23/83; The Northern Virginia Women's History Coalition; 3/8/83; Interview- Tara St. John- World Perspectives- Re: Def Budget, Arms Control Port Legis; 2/23/83; Interview: News Availability/U.Va.; 3/7/83; Greenspan Comm. Full retirement for Fed. Workers from 55 to 65; Assoc Gen Contractors of VA. Convention Awards Lunch- Homestead, Hot Springs, Va; 1/22/83; Untitled Folder: Election Law Hearing; 1/26/83; Interview- George Wilson- Washington Post- Warner Proposal on Reduction in End Strength; 2/22/83; Interview- Nancy Bradsher, Watch on Washington; 3/16/83; Floor Statement - Senate Amendment #512, New Fed Employees in Social Security, 3/18/1983; Floor Statement - Erosion Control Projects in the Chesapeake Bay; 1/26/83; 3/8/83; Interview- Joe Shapiro, U.S. News and World Report; 2/15/83; Dulles Toll Road Groundbreaking Ceremony; 1/29/83; Lions Club; 3/83; Speech: ADM. Rickover Dinner w/3 Presidents; Sheraton, D.C.; 2/28/78; Interview- WTAR Radio, Norfolk; 3/2/83; Floor Statement - Enterprise Zone Employment \u0026 Develop Act of 1983; 3/18/83; Commerce- Confirmation Hearing for Helen Marie Taylor- Bd. Dir. Pub Broad; 2/4/83; Cumberland, Cumberland Repls.; 3/15/1983; Floor Statement - George Washington Parkway, Va; 3/9/83; Lincoln Club Dinner, Vienna, VA; 2/4/83; Mining and Reclamation Council of America; 3/22/83; Speech at FT. Myer; 3/3/83; Statement on State of the Union; 1/25/83; Floor Statement - Commission on the Centennial of The Civil Service; 3/14/83; 10% Withholding Requirement Savings Interest and Investment Dividends; 2/10/83; Vepcopac, Richmond; 3/11/83; Untitled Folder: \"Coal Slurry Pipeline Act\"- S.267; 3/14/83; Floor Statement- Air Travelers Security Act of 1983; 3/10/83; Judiciary Committee- Appointment Alfred S. Regnery - Admin. Juvenile Justice \u0026 Deliq. Prev. - Department of Justice; 4/6/83","4 folders of press clippings from August, Sept, Nov, and Dec of 2000; Loose Paper: misc. press clippings, Warner press releases, and legislative copies; 19 bundles of press clipping packets grouped weekly","Talking Points for Crossfire [binder]; Abortion Votes 1979--1989 [binder]; Memos and Correspondence regarding speaking engagement at the Washington County Chamber of Commerce [binder]; Press Releases (85-88) EPW [binder]; Military-Soldier-War Quotations [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew [binder]; Press releases, talking points, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Air/Space Extension, Balanced Budget/Economy, Crime, Defense/Foreign Policy, GOP, Heath/Education, Highways, Property Rights, Speech, United Nations, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Budget and Auburn Dam [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew, Report 10-5-68 [binder]","1996: 2/1-3/7 clippings; 1996: 1/22-31 clippings; 1996: 1/1-7 clippings; 1996: 1/8-14 clippings; 1995: 12/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1995: 11/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1996: 3/15-21 clippings; Press Releases 1989 [binder]; 1996: 1/15-21 clippings; Sen. Warner's Quote Book (clippings) [binder]; 1995: 11/22-31 clippings [loose]","30 packets of press clippings, arranged in reverse chronological order","Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Election of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 2 (Sept. 1997-Dec. 1997 [binder]; 1997 Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: Press Releases 1996; Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 1 (1/1997-8/1997) [binder]","Transcripts - 8/1984; Written Requests (media, congrats, welcomes, etc.); Transcripts - 7/1984; Transcripts - 101984; LAIRD; 1982 Microfilm Index; Transcripts - 9/1984; Transcripts - 6/1984; Straight Remarks (cancelled); Foreword for Military Manual; Press Letters; Loose papers: speeches; Untitled: clippings and correspondence; Background for Warner Bio; GMV Speech 11-16-88; Transcripts - 11/1984; 1983 Microfilm Index","49 packets of press clippings, arranged by date","9 folders of political mention clippings, April-December 1997","Warner Record 1985 [binder]; Warner Record-6/1984 [binder]; Record Votes-1981, 1982, 1983 [binder]; Senator John Warner Voting Record, 79-80-81 [binder]; Floor Statements 1986 [binder]; JWW Missed Votes, 97th \u0026 98th, -84-, (82/83) [binder]","Floor Statements, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Continued [binder]; Grant Notices, 1986 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis, 102nd Congress, 2nd Session, Press","JW Schedules-Week; Subs-Teaming; Education Stuff; T-mond B-Day; Energy and Water; ACITIC- VA Tech; LOB Culpepper; CRS on Internet; Bosnia/NATO/Europe; Transport/WW Brigade; Amers Tax Reform; Miscellaneous Articles; BASC Releases 99; Accomplishments 105th Congress, 1st Session; Tobacco; NEA; VA Press News; Senate Barber; State of Union 1-98; Laptops; Sabato Roast; EDA/Development/Westmoreland/Tapahook 5-98; Berlin Airlift; Ralston; Defense/SASC; JW Bio. D's; Lorton; T. Vaughn and Const. File; Beth George; Loose articles; Cohen Trip, 2-98, Face CBS; Press Requests; Juvenile Justice; SBA Small Business; Speeches; Ethics/Lobby/MCI $; USS Wisconsin; Vets Burial Bones; Keagan A-Port; High Tech; Depots, N. News; VA D-Day Ceremony 11/97; Newt-Speaker File, Marietta 1-98 speech, CHC 1-98 speech; ATF-JW; ANC Waivers; DoD Authorization 1997","Pres. Cabinet Nominees [presentation folder]; McNulty; Ashcroft; James Younger; Mental Health/Terrorism; Ricky Ray; Chavez; Tobacco [presentation folder]; Thompson; Rod Paige; Ted Olson, 4/5/2001; Brownlee; Barnhart; Ombudsman [presentation folder]; Brian James","Weekly Mail Reports, 1997; 105th Mail Reports, 1998; 105th Dear Colleagues - Cosigned; 105th Dear Colleagues - Miscellaneous; 105th Floor Statements, 1997; Weekly Mail Reports, 2000; 105th Floor Statements, 1998; 105th No Position; 105th UC's-Cosponsor of JW Legislation; 105th Dear Colleagues - Senator John Warner; 105th Sponsor/Cosponsored","ESEA : Math and Science; ESEA; ESEA : My Notes; ESEA : Class Size; ESEA : Teacher Liability; ESEA : Floor Students last day; ESEA : Background; ESEA : VA Specific background; ESEA : 21st Century Community Learning Center; ESEA : Homeless/LEP; ESEA : School Counseling; ESEA Group Views; ESEA : Magnet Schools; ESEA : Title I; ESEA : Straight A's","The Power of Creativity: VSA arts, 10/2000 [VHS]; Loose paper- No child left behind bill, 2001; ESEA [presentation folder]; Roger Gregory","8/2000; College Admissions; 5/2000; 9/2000; 6/2000; 4/2000; 11/2000; 2/2000; 7/2000; 10/2000; 3/2000; 12/2000; 1/2000","67 folders, mainly correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","Tobacco Warehouse; Tobacco-OSHA Regulations, Labor Department; Mike; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; SBC Hubzones; Loose Papers: reference material re: small businesses; Loose Papers: clippings and correspondence re: small businesses; NASCAR; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; Tobacco Row- Urban Revitalization","Info Regarding Tobacco Suits; Briefing Book: The Food and Drug Administration and Tobacco Regulation [portfolio folder]; Tobacco 2nd Hand Smoke:; Tobacco: Tobacco Issues 103rd, Cigarettes [presentation folder]","Loose Papers: Notes, Business cards, Faxes, Statements, Correspondence; S.942 Mr. Warner--Markup materials; Untitled Portfolio: Dredging Contractors of America; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Faxes; Small Business-S04 program-HR3719; Small Business-HUB Zones-S.1574; Northrup; 06/05/96--Small Business Agenda, Stewart Verdery/Mr. Warner; 06/04/98--Oversight of SBIR Program Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Reston Chamber; Virginia Small Business Awards Luncheon [binder]","140 Daily Schedule Files, arranged chronologically","Speech Material; Untitled Envelope: articles and press releases; Loose Paper: speech with research material; Articles [bag]; Speaker's package on Nuclear Arms and Arms Control [binder]; Loose Paper: articles; Untitled: Colston A. Lewis; Zumwalt file [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: articles; Untitled: Speech at Segregated School; Defense; Loose Paper: articles, press releases, booklet with photographs of Liz Taylor and Senator, and correspondence; Land Fairfax Human resources council; Loose Papers: articles","Warner: Leadership for Virginia [binder]; Warner Record [binder]; Warner Record Addendum; Senator John Warner Voting Record- 1987 [binder]; Voting Record 1985 [binder]; The Warner Record- 1987 [binder]; Warner Record 1986 [binder]; FEC Report, 1st Quarter [binder]","SEPA/PMAS; Arts and Humanities; Aid- Federal Triangle; PMA; Shenandoah National Park; Historic Preservation; Regulatory Reform; Rural Electric; GSA Projects; Untitled: congressional material/speech; Security in Federal Buildings; Lane View Elementary School","WRDA 1998: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and testimonies [presentation folder]; WRDA 98: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and legislation [presentation folder]","Louisiana; Recreation fees lang.; New York; Illinois; Idaho; Maryland; OMB Policy; Texas; North Carolina; MMS Fee; New Hampshire; Georgia; Connecticut; Studies; North Dakota; Florida; Corps/Leg. Counsel memos; Tennessee; Kentucky; South Carolina; Washington; Rhode Island; Indiana; Sub-Committee Hearing, 6-98; New Jersey; Arkansas; Contingent Authority; Montana; Missouri; Alabama; Wisconsin; Pfiesteria; California; Massachusetts; Substitute Amendment; VA WRDA Issues; Delaware; Oregon; Oklahoma; Nevada; South Dakota; Michigan; Nebraska; Pennsylvania; Admin. WRDA; Mississippi; Corps Proposed Language","Box of empty files permanently withdrawn from collection.","7 folders of clips, arranged chronologically by month (1/2001-5/2001)","Warner: McLaughlin; 5/27 [audiocassette]; John Warner Radio 7 60 second spots; 9/24/84 [reel to reel]; Stakeout with Nunn and Warner after briefing on Persian Gulf; 7/6/88 [audiocassette]; Nightline; 3/24/86 [audiocassette]; Today Show: Chuck Scarborough; 12/29/83 [audiocassette]; Liberty University/Richmond: Press Conference on Soviet Trip; 9/9/85 [audiocassette]; Warner; 6/17 [audiocassette]; Tape of Keynote and Nomination Speech of JWW; 6/5/82 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Speech for Virginia Garden Club; 4/8/1986 [audiocassette]; Record of Warner deposition [audiocassette]; Journal- Editors; 10/30/84 [audiocassette]; Tower/Warner Press Conference on Mid East Trip; 1/10/84 [audiocassette]; UP-Tenkins; 10/26 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Song by David Elliott (703) 662-6310/662-8201 [audiocassette]; Warner Acceptance Speech- Hampton; 6/2/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner, Seven :60 Second Spots, 9/25/84 [audiocassette] (3 copies); Time Mag. Jay Brangan Sp 1 [audiocassette]; JWW introducing the President [audiocassette]; Salute to John Warner; 11/17/83 [audiocassette]; Final Segment- NPR; 10/23 [audiocassette]; Lucette Lasnaco with Jack Anderson [microtape included] [audiocassette]; Sen. Warner Women's National Defense Forum Luncheon; 6/18/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Roosevelt Launching; 10/27 [audiocassette]; Warner; 5/20 [audiocassette]; River Bank Inc.: Displaced Homemaker 60, Child Support 60, Job Market 60; 1984 [reel to reel]; Dub: Goldwater, Knaffowitz/Warner [audiocassette]; Founders Day Address: Senator John Warner, Burruss Auditorium; 4/27/1984 [audiocassette]; Delmarva/Agrinet 1/18/84 a.m.; Virginia Sports report with John Hambrecht (5 mins) 7/11/84 [audiocassette]; Warner- Republican Rebuttal; 9/14/88 [audiocassette]; Hampton Roads Breakfast; 3/30/84 [audiocassette]; Today Show Long Commission [Beta]; Ice Cream party on Capitol Hill; 6/20, 1985 [VHS]; Defense Platform Committee- Democrat; 5/1988 (2 tapes) [audiocassette]; Water Washington; 6/20 [audiocassette]; Farmville; 9/17/84 [audiocassette]; Warner \"Radio America\"; 9/16 [audiocassette]; Today Show; 2/11/84 [Beta]; Peter Hardin; 12/20 [audiocassette]; McNeil-Lehrer; 12/28/83 [Beta]; Today; 12/29 [Beta]; 12 untitled audiocassettes; Edythe Harrison Speech to Federal Women Employees, 8/25/83 [audiocassette]; Letter from Joseph M. Kline to Senator John Warner; 9/11/1985: contains photos from 1978 Convention; Sen. Warner Last two Tapes- Three in all [audiocassette]; 153 slides in 7 containers of various imagines of Senator John Warner; Virginia Democratic Convention [audiocassette]; 1985 Liberty University Convocation, Senator John Warner [audiocassette]; Patillo Report, 10/30; Harrison Press conference 10/31 [audiocassette]; Two untitled audiocassette; Press Conference- Hampton; 6/1/1984 [audiocassette]; Demonstration Tape: Symphony No. 40 Mozart, Arranged by T. Morishita [audiocassette]","Orphan Drug Act; Breast Cancer Gala [presentation folder]; Parental Leave (Gen); ACTPL [presentation folder]","Organ Donors [presentation folder]; Unos./HHS/Liver Allocations; Bone Marrow Registry [presentation folder]; Kassebaum HIPAA/Kennedy [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer: Funding and Research [presentation folder]; Organ Transplant Reauthorization; Organ Transplant Unos/Network [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer/Abortion [presentation folder]","149 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","101 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (A-N)","December; College Admissions 1997; July; August; January; September; February; March; October; May; MCI Letter; April; June; November","PTO [presentation folder]; PTO; PTO [presentation folder]","U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Business Case Analysis of Space and Facilities Management, 5/22/1998 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 3/30/2000 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 9/1998 [binder]","Labor Salting, correspondence, notes and reference materials regarding labor; Labor-Flextime S.1129; ENDA; Labor-Ergonomics; Labor-FLSA-General; Labor-S. 1099; Labor-Family and Medical Leave; Untitled presentation folder: Contains NLRB Cases; Labor Minimum Wage Legislation/Congressional; Loose correspondence, memos, legislation, articles, and literature regarding the Millennium Society Act, 1996; Labor-EEOC; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Floor statements from JW on TEAM Act; Labor-Team SBC Hearing; Labor Collective Bargaining; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, articles, and reference material regarding the TEAM ACT; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Dear Colleague letters received, 1997; S.1232-Firefighters; Memorandum [presentation folder]; Labor-FMLA; Labor-Minimum Wage Press; D.C. Tax; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, literature, articles, and press releases regarding the TEAM ACT, 1996","122 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","107th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 107th Appropriations Letters; 107th Appropriations Requests; Appropriations Letters 107th; 107th Appropriations Request; 107th Administration; 108th Aging","107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Floor Statements; 107th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 107th Governmental Affairs; 107th Senator John Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Banking/Budget; 107th Energy and Natural Resources; 107th Finance; 107th Armed Services; 107th Cosigned \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Foreign Relations; 107th UCs for Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 107th Judiciary; 107th Rules and Administration; 107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Environment and Public Works","LEGIS: 101st 2nd Session [binder]; EPA Notices 1989/National Institute of Health Grants Jan-June 1989 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress 2nd Session [binder]; LEGIS/101st 1 Session [binder]","Grant Notices 1989 (1/1/1988-1/1/1990) [binder]; Grant Notices 1985 (1/1/1984-12/31/1985) [binder]","121 folder in chronological order by date","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chorological order by date","122 folders in semi chronological order by date","102 folders in sporadic chronological order by date (the dates jump from 10/19/2000 to 12/29/2000 and 12/2-30/1999)","1/1998; College Admissions; 6/1998; Mark Warner; Eastern District Judgeship: Williams; Eastern District Judgeship; Eastern District Judgeship: Roush; Eastern District Judgeship: Lee; 3/1998; 5/1998; 4/1998; 2/1998","8/1998; 11/1998; 12/1998; Norman Moon; 7/1998; 9/1998; Freidman","140 folders in chronological order by date","CTFC [presentation folder]; Water; Farm Bill - General; Water Projects [presentation folder]; FTF S.1541 [presentation folder]; Grad School [presentation folder]","Sugar, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Cotton, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Evening and Weekend Courses; Federal Marketing Orders and Federal Research and Promotion Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Oilseeds, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Wheat, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Supervision, Management \u0026 Leadership; Peanuts, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Agricultural Export Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Training 1996; Fed Grains, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Honey, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Rice, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation","105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Interior; 105th Veterans; 105th EPW; 105th SBA; 105th Judiciary; 105th Foreign Relations; 105th Finance; 105th Rules; 105th Appropriations; 105th Administration; 105th Intelligence; 105th Commerce; 105th EPW; 105th Budget; 105th Agriculture; 105th Government Affairs; 105th Ethics; 105th Energy; 105th Armed Services; 105th Labor; 105th Banking; 105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Aging","91 Folders containing correspondence, invitations, maps, and reference materials, from June 1 to 9/29/2001","213 Folders arranged chronologically by day, from 6/1/1998 to 12/31/1998","79 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (O-Z)","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","See Me's; Untitled Folder: Monthly Mailings; Debate Issues; Leg Assignments; Dog Story; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Untitled Binder: Briefing Agenda and Background Material for Jack Hoggard; MPS; General Provisions; Campaign; DoD Auth Conference; 104th Congress, 2nd Session; Monthly Mailings","Flat Tax; Charlotte Neal; Chinese Visit; Senator Smith Remarks; HQ AMC; Gail Crane; Port Security; Mini-Retreats; Harry Diamond; Caldwell \u0026 Santmyer; Untitled Folder: Virginia Baseball Club Inc.; DoD Drug Strategy; VA Milcon; Dick D'Amato 43088; Fort Eustis; Bedford D-day; Mis; Coal-DOD; Colin Powell; Gail Crane; Prayer Breakfast; RTD Questions; VET-VA. Nat. Guard Ass.; General Dynamics (AAAV); Gays in the Military; DISA; Gays in the Military; Richmond Defense Supply Center; AT \u0026 T FDS; ROA Roanoke Speech; Speeches; Adam Clarey; SDI","93 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","Aquaculture: clippings, articles, correspondence, reference materials, legislation [presentation folder]; Research: clippings, articles, correspondence [presentation folder]; Press: clippings [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: press clippings, research/studies, letters against, letters in favor, testimonies from 2/4 and 2/13 hearings, bills, markups/amendments, notes/misc./Senator John Warner's statement; Loose questions and statements regarding labor issues; Alexis Herman: clippings, articles, reference materials, correspondence, notes, press releases [presentation folder]","Loose papers: Legislation, memos, reference materials, correspondence; fills entire box","IDEA: Loose House and Senate version comparisons, memos, proposals, legislation, notes, and clippings [presentation folder]; IDEA: Empty folder [presentation folder]; IDEA: Loose correspondence, memos, reference materials [presentation folder]","Wilkins Halt; Albert V. Bryan Court House; GSA/FDA; BIOSTONE Gap; GSA (3 folders); GSA Leasing; Loose Paper: Correspondence from 1995; GOAs; VA Municipal Wastewater Agencies; Harrisonburg; Border Stations; ATF and PTD; FCC Business Week; VA Projects","FCC; CWA/Navy Discharge Limits; NARFE; Treasury Appropriations/Civil Service; Postal; Jim Charleston","Speeches April-May 1984; Transcripts 1984; Correspondence 1985; Loose Papers: newspapers from 1984 and 1986; Robb; Transcripts 1984","90 folders of accepted invites in chronological by date.","Rappahannock Refuge; Chesapeake Bay; CAFÉ; OPA; Environment; Global Climate","ARC, budget summaries, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; Miscellaneous: correspondence, articles, reference material [presentation folder]; Virginia Institute of Marine Science, loose folder; Loose: postcard, National Alliance of State Rural Water Associations; Appalachian Regional Commission, correspondence, clippings, reference material; King William Reservoir, correspondence, articles, reports, reference material [presentation folder]; NOAA, article [presentation folder]; FDA Consolidation, clippings, legislation, correspondence [presentation folder]; Chesapeake Bay, reference material, correspondence [presentation folder]; EPA, reference material, correspondence, articles [presentation folder]; Embrey Dam, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act, legislation, memos [presentation folder]; Air Bill, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Natural Disaster Protection Act, correspondence [presentation folder]; Gorton ESA Bill S.768, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; McConnell-ARC Bill and reference material [presentation folder]","153 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","152 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","181 folders of schedules, arranged chronologically by day","Budget/Finance Issues and Requests [presentation folder]; Parramore Island; FY 1999 Appropriations; Mt. Weather; Bernard Berne; Interior; Land and Water Fund","Projects; Grafton Sinkholes; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Roanoke-Visitor Center; Avetex Redevelopment '92; Private Property; Maritime Security; Chincoteague; Security; Avtex--1991; Wetlands; National Highway Systems Map; FY 1991 Appropriations Requests","Newport News Airport; FAA: Nominees MWAA-Bill; FAA: Loose Papers: legislative copies; TRACON; AIP- MWAA; Aviation; Perimeter Rule; FAA: Senator Warner; FCC/AIP; FAA: Loose Papers: correspondence, legislative copies, and notes; AIP- Federal Triangle; FAA","State AIP Funding; GW Bill; U.S.- Japan Aviation Policy; Norfolk- Tug Boat; MWAA- Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority; (AIP) Funding; Aviation competition Bill; S. 386; FAA- Amendment; MWAA; MWAA; Airports","Title IV- Studies; Title II- Gen. Provisions; Senate Offer; Untitled Folder: correspondence; Title V; American River-WRDA; Loose Paper: notebook with hand written notes; Private Sector Contracting; WRDA 1999; Title III- Project Related Provisions; American River and CA AWR; Loose Paper: legislative papers; Title I- Project Authorization 44","EPA; The Big Dig; ARL Projects \u0026 EPA Projects; Untitled Binder: Proposed Interstate 73; NGA; YA. Aviation Plan; Radar Ban in Commercial Vehicles; Charles City County; Information Regarding Virginia's Demo Projects [envelope]; Charles City; GSA; Talking Points; HABS-Estuary Habitat; FAA Reauthorization","George; Statement for Hearing on Lorton Prison; Campaign Finance Reform '97; Committee on Rules and Administration; Speeches; Lorton Case (Jennings); Title 44-Keep; Hearing to Consider Revisions to Title 44/GPO [binder]; Senate Prelim on Jenkins-Landrieu; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Speeches; Rosenbaum File; U.S. Senate Memos on Louisiana Election; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Bills, Clippings; For Immediate Release Papers; Investigation Stuff Woody Jenkins","77 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","104 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","Civil Law/Military Justice CLE Update, Biographical Sketches [binder]; 17 Official Business Envelopes; Manual for Courts-Martial, United States 1984 [binder]; 1996 Election Results [binder]; Loose correspondence from Bob Dole regarding Captain Lancaster Court-Martial, 1991; Government Contract Law Deskbook Volume 1, 1991 [binder]","183 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by day","Federal Transportation Management Program Handbook [binder]; Better, Safer Roads for the 21st Century [binder]; FY 1997: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; Fiscal Year 1998: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; U.S. GSA, FY 1998 Congressional Justifications [binder]","EPA; Capital Investment and Leasing Program, Fiscal Year 1996 (binder); Economic Development Administration, Summary of Approved Projects [binder]; 5/12/93 Superfund Hearing, EPA Admin. Browner; Untitled presentation folder: Amendments, Acts, Congressional Record, Clippings; Slots 1 Perimeter","48 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Nurse Training Act; Headstart; NIH Grants; Job Corps; Volunteer Fireman/F.S.L.A.; Impact Air, P.L. 81-874; Oyster Point School; Employment Service; Labor \u0026 Econ Growth; Family Celebration Day (envelope); Education Briefing; Illiteracy Commission; John Norton Moore, U.S. Peace Institute; Health Planning; JTPA; Drug Export Bill; Labor--Vaccine Compensation Act '87; Railroad Retirement; Nat. Tech. Library; Higher Education; Handicapped Rights; Missing Children; Summary Reports (portfolio folder); Suspension of U of Penn Funding (envelope); Mental Health","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Attack from the Right; Warner Letters-106th; FY 2001 Budget Requests; Virginia: Department of Economic Development [bound item]; Photograph of Presentation by United States Department of the Navy; Clippings and File Folders [file folder box]","24 miniature UPS trucks in individual boxes","National Abortion Rights Action League; Christian Action Network; Pro Warner; Consumer Federation of America; Congressional Quarterly Reports; League of Private Property Voters; Citizens for a Sound Economy; Mason/Dixon/Political/Media Research Polls; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Americans for Democratic Action; Business and Professional Women/USA; Christian Coalition; Watchdogs of the Treasury; American Civil Liberties Union; Liberty Lobby; National Right to Life Committee; American Farm Bureau Federation; Senate Republican Conference; American Security Council; National Association of Manufacturers; United We Stand America; Veterans of Foreign Affairs; Clippings [presentation folder]; National Federation of Independent Businesses; AFL-CIO; National Taxpayers Union; National Education Association; Clinton Administration; Business-Industry Political Action Committee; Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; Concord Coalition; League of Conservation Voters; National Tax-Limitation Committee; Project Vote Smart; American Conservative Union","Vote Smart Web Yellow Pages [publication]; 1995-1996 Private Property Congressional Vote Index (5 copies); Loose Papers: Congressional Scorecards, Correspondence related to questionnaires and surveys; National Vietnam Veterans Coalition, Inc. [portfolio folder]; AARP Vote [binder]; Voter's Self-Defense Manual [publication]; Environmental Briefing Book","276th Engineering Battalion: M/C Payne, Jim Joanson (AA) 276th for P.E. CNTY; Michael Coleman, 1/1992; Mr. Coleman Raphael; Nathan Miller/Dominion Manuf., Jan/Feb 1992; 276th Engineering Battalion: 276th and NG Reserve Issues; Fabrication Company of VA; DT; 276th Engineering Battalion; Evergreen Information Technology, Inc. Barry Nelson; Meeting w/State Sec. Framme; 4/1992; Longer Beam Medal of Honor","Untitled Binder: Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia 1/3/1995 to 7/13/1996; Untitled Binder: legislative activities for 1995","Budget Votes 103rd Cong. [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/3/1995 to 7/8/1995 [book]; Warner Record 102nd Congress 1st Session [binder]; Friends of John Warner Press Releases [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 10/5/1996 [book]","Warner Record 102ned Congress 1st Session 1991 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Briefing book on Sen. Charles S. Robb; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 1/6/1996 [book]","Virginia Judgeships, recommendations, reference material, clippings, correspondence; Untitled folder, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; Judgeships- Eastern and Western Districts, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; 7 notepads, each designated by a different city name, loose","36 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994), Book 2 of 2 [binder]; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) [binder]","Loose papers bound by rubber band: Issue Resource Book, 1995; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects 102nd Congress (1991-1992) [binder]; Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) Book 1 of 2 [binder]; Untitled binder: Warner legislative record, 103rd Congress (1993-1994)","EPW: NAFTA; Energy Taxes: 1993; Admin. Economic Package; Shenandoah River Study: EPA; Henrico County Water Plant- 404; Coastal Barrier Resources; Hampton Roads Center; Pollution Prevention Strategy","Section 29 Nonconventional Fuels Tax Credit; S. 2656- PMPA; S.289- National Air and Space Museum Extension Act of 1991","Warner Record/Vision; Section v. Sponsored Amendments; Warner Record/Helping Virginia; Warner Record/Questionnaire; Transportation Issue; Warner Record/Outstanding Projects; Master Briefing Book [2 binders]; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Notes,; Warner Record/Issues and Opportunities; Loose Papers: Senator Warner's Vision for Virginia","Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4 Parts); Correspondence; A Response to the Majority Report in the Senate Confirmation Proceedings of Judge Robert H. Bork; Policy Review, Fall 1987; Clippings; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 4 of 4 Parts) (3 copies); Newsweek, 9/14/1987; Harry E. Claiborne v. United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate Addendum (3 copies); In the Senate of the United States Sitting as a Court of Impeachment; Impeachment Materials; Trial Transcripts; Motions Referred to the Senate by the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee; The New Yorker, Aug. 3/1987; Why the United States Senate Should Not Consent to the Nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to be a Justice of the Supreme Court","Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 3 of 3); Report of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4); Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 3 of 4); Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 2 of 3); Proceedings from the United States Senate in the Impeachment Trial of Harry E. Claiborne; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 1 of 4) (2 copies); Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 1 of 3); On the Impeachment of Harry E. Claiborne; Markup of H.R.461, Impeachment of Judge Harry E. Claiborne, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives. NOTE: all printed matter in this box can be found in Government Documents at Alderman Library.","Legislative Proposals [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Women's Conference; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Clippings; Administration Position [presentation folder]","Amtrak- Mountain Div.; Imaging Science Technologies; CIT- Composites Manufacturing Technologies; Gloucester- Cheatham Annex; Upward Bound Wytheville Com. College; Oil Spill Contingency Plan; Harwood/Bechtel/DOE; Holy Cross Abbey; Shoup; Loose correspondence and reference material; Washington County Literacy Grant; Amtrak - Silver Star; Poquoson River; Gibson Explosives; GARCIA- SMT contract Naval Supply Center; EPA-UST Regulations; DoE/B \u0026 W Hot Fuel Cell Fac.; Suffolk City Landfill Evaluation Report Fact Sheet; Mt. Empire Community College","G.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company","VIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.","Full box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence","Vet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings","115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. Months skip: 3/1-24, Feb, Jan, and 6/1-30","184 envelopes in chronological order by date (some envelopes empty)","Congratulations; General Letters- To Do; Telephone Conversation; Kid Letters completed; Requests; Actions; Phone Tally; Animal Rights; Congrats/Greetings/Eagle Scouts; Greetings/B-Day; Misc. Letters","New Denver Airport, Background/Wolf Letters, 1991; Fauquier County Sewer; S.959--Thomas Jefferson Commission; Smithsonian Board of Regents Info.; 9/29/93 Nominees Hearing: Perciasepe, Goldman, Laws, Nelson; Browner Confirmation, 1/11/1993; Dioxin Water Quality Standard; SEA Grant Program; S.959 \u0026 H.R.2652; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2652, Slaughter, 6/13/1991; Enforcement--CWA 1991; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Act/Commission; Abingdon Plantation; Virginia Foundation for the Humanities--Bicentennial of VA Declaration of Rights; Other Commissions; H.R. 2444--George Washington Birthplace National Monument Bill; Pol. Rec. Gleason, Michael P.; Nichols Confirmation; Religious Freedom Day Resolution; Sussman Nomination, EPA; Frampton Nomination, EPA; 5/21/1991 Hearing on CWA with Administrator Reilly","Metro Machine; Fort Lee Commissary, Defense Commissary Agency; UNISYS-Egyptian Coastal, Minehunter Program; Racal; 5/22/1991-Gov't Ops, Subcontract Mgmt. in DOD; Hugh Davis Memorial Wing, HR 175/S.498; Legislation in General; DoD Inventory Management, 7/17/1991; S260 Non-Developmental Items Acquisition Act of 1991; \"Warner Amend\" to Brooks Act; Jerry Curry-Nomination, Administration, FAA; Trips; Small Business; Hearings; DLA Command Briefings; 801 Housing-Spotsylvania; 2/26/1991-Governmental Affairs, Procurement Integrity Hearing; RIFs; Land Harpoon; VA Economic Developers Assoc., Speech, Sept. 13/1991; Legislation; 1992 DOD Authorization, Section 842 CoC's; SBIR Hearing, 11/6/1991; Bills; VMI; 6/11/1991, 7/11/1991 Kuwait Oil Fires; News Articles; Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS); Desert Storm Casualties; VMI; Strother Smith; Davis-Bacon; S360-Military Reservists, Small Business Relief Act; Willoughby Site-Norfolk NB; 424th Transportation Co. Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime","Congressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026 VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia","Endangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill","Arlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; S.58- National Biological Diversity Conservation and Environmental Research Act Hearing EPW 7/26/1991; Naming Lewis Powell Courthouse; S.1755, Concessions Reform; Colonial Pipeline Oil spill 3/1993`Route 340 [presentation folder]; Airports Authority: Abingdon Ruins; 1994 DOD Craney Island Fuel Depot Transfer to Portsmouth [presentation folder]; EPA: Clean Fuels Rule [presentation folder]; Yorktown Project; Clean Air Regulations- Emissions Trading and others; 5/27/93 EPW Base Closure Hearing","173 folders arranged chronologically by day, contain invitations, correspondence, maps, and reference material","Manassas Battlefield correspondence, reference material [binder]; Loose Manassas Battlefield Park Amendments, maps, correspondence, reference materials, articles; Hearing Testimony, speeches [presentation folder]; News Clips, clippings [presentation folder]; Historic Preservation, correspondence, legislation [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: maps of Manassas Battlefield; ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]","245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)","Military Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; Urinalysis Program; Untitled Folder: Congressional Request for Information; Military Justice- General Correspondence","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chronological order by date","63 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","44 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","Our Changing Planet: The FY 1991 U.S. Global Change Research Program [booklet]; 1989-1990 101st Congress Letters Cosigned on Energy Committee Issues; Nomination of Judge Souter to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court [presentation folder]; Commerce Committee Issues [loose with divider]; EPW: Oil Spills/Chesapeake Bay [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Wolf Trap 1990 [presentation folder]; Coast Guard [loose with divider]; EPW OIL SPILL LEGISLATION","ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Statements, Bills; NASA Budget 1991; Tuna Management Act; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - General; California Earthquake Funds; Letters Signed By JW 1990 on EPW Committee Issues; EPW: 101: ICTC; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Correspondence; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Senate Committee Consideration; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - House Bill","64 folders of scheduling materials, arranged by date","65 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Personal: Call List for April, May, and June, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (July, August, September), 1986; Personal: Call List for October, November, and December, 1988; Personal: Call List for July, August, and September, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (January, February, March), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1989; Personal: Call List Apr-May-June, 1989; Personal: Telephone Log (April, May, June), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1988","Untitled Envelope: \"The Search for an Arab-Israeli Settlement\" an essay written following the Ditchley Conference; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1984; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1986; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1982; Personal: Condolences, 1989; Personal: Contributions File, 1989; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation, The American Ditchley Foundation, 1987; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation (Includes American Ditchley), 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1985; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1985-1987; Personal: Birthday Greetings, 1989","47 envelopes in chronological order by date","Bosher/Idea; S. 1220- AIDs ED. Act; Community College; Voc. ED. Consortium; Elders Nomination; Bush Education Plan 1991; Vaccine Compensation; Foster Nomination; Goals 2000- Education Amendment Act; S. 67 Compassionate Pain Relief Act (Heroin for cancer Patients)","L, HHS, ED- 94 Appropriations with Simon Albert; Very Special Arts; Minority Scholarships; NIH Reauthorization H.R. 2507","88 envelopes in somewhat chronological order by date","32 envelopes in chronological order by date (all dates not represented)","John W. Warner Speeches for 1973 [binder]; Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #1 [binder]; Untitled: Speeches made by John W. Warner January - April/1974 [binder]; Loose papers: undated speech, notes and minutes from events 1972-1977[binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1974 [binder]","Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #2 [binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1972 [binder]","89 envelopes of daily schedules filed by date, every day does not have a folder.","Small Business Institute Program; White House Conference on Tourism and Travel; Small Business Hearings [presentation folder]; Small Business Investment Company SBC; Legal Reform; Small Business OSHA Reform Hearing 12/6/95 [presentation folder]; Small Business Associations [presentation folder]; Oversight of Small Business Association [presentation folder]; Affirmative Action 8(A); SBA Programs [presentation folder]; 8 (A) Hearing, 4/4/95","Personal: Friends, Dobal, Joe; Personal: Friends, Connolly, Thomas F. (Vice Admiral, Ret); Ali, Mohammad; Personal: Friends, Ballentine, Michael/Mary Ballou; Personal: Friends, Campbell, John (Map Project etc.); Personal: Friends, Guest, Virginia; Personal: Friends, Coolidge, Isabella G.; Personal: Friends, Diener, Betty J. (Dr.); Personal: Friends, Hanan, Timothy A.; Barry Goldwater; Personal: The Hunting Box, Cliff and Laura Hunt; Personal: Friends, Tom Beddall; Personal: Friends, Harbert, John (Doctor); Personal: Friends, Bain, Dick; Honorary Board Memberships, 1988; Friends, Bruce, David; Personal: Friends, Cooke, Jack Kent; Personal: Friends, Hodges, Walter J. (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Bowman, Jean; Personal: Friends, Hufty, Page Lee, 1987; Personal: Friends, Clarke, Melissa; Personal: Friends, The Bob Arnolds, New York, NY; Personal: Warner Friends, Fuller, Deborah, Aspen, Colorado; Personal: Friends, Ferguson Sydney McNiff (Nini); Personal: Dingeman, James (Jim); Personal: Firestone, Julia, Scottsdale, Arizona 85235; Personal: Friends, Daugherty, Elizabeth; Personal: Friends, The Simon Hornbys, London, England; Personal: Friends, Arundel, Arthur W.; Personal: Friends, Bynum, Mike; Personal: Friends, Mrs. Richard E. Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar","31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Nottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]","CPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. Trip, 3 Aug-3 Sept; Paul Vandermyde, VSE; April 1992-Miscellaneous; 2/1992-Miscellaneous; 6/1992-Miscellaneous; Nottoway; UXB-Rich Dugger, John Boyden; Vinnell Corp.; Perpetual Freedom, Joanne Vecchinnoe, 1/1992; Relief Operations; Misc Sept 92; County of Nottaway, Virginia [binder]; Midway, Battle of; 1/1992 - Miscellaneous; Misc Nov 92; Seay, Captain Marvin E., USN, Navy, 1991","1990 Trip File; Personal: Trip '92, back up, Tickets, etc.; 11 License Plates from Virginia and Congress","1988 Republican National Convention Caucus Teams Briefing Book [binder]; 41 envelopes in chronological order by date","46 envelopes in chronological order by date","1989 Master Scheduling Log, January - June [binder]; 1991 Master Schedule Jan. thru May Book 1 of 2 [binder]; 1990 Schedule [binder]","Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 [October - December] [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 (January - September) [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988, October - December [notebook]; 7/1992 thru 12/1992 [binder]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988 January - September [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1987 [notebook]; 1/1992 thru 6/1992 [binder]","118 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name","Master Log January to July 1988; Senator's Log July to December 1989; Senator's Log July to December 1988; Master Schedule Log July to December 1988; Senator's Log January to June 1989; Senator's Log 1/1988; Master Log July to December 1986; Master Log 1990","Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress, 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, 200 Congress [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, Record Vote Analysis, 1-199 [binder]","Record Vote Analysis- 99th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1-199 [binder]; Congressional Record- Senate [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1st Session #200- [binder]","123 folders in chronological order by date","Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept. 19/1981; Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island foundation; Tenneco Inc.; Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept 13/1980","Toxic Substances Subcommittee Hearing on Lawn Chemicals, 5/9/91; S. 225-- Fredericksburg \u0026 Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Battlefield Park Expansion Act [presentation folder]; 102nd Congress: ANWR Debate [presentation folder]; S. 1220 -- National Energy Security Act, General Information [presentation folder]; Appomattox River Water Authority Hydroelectric Project; National RADOR Action Week Resolution (10/18/1992) [presentation folder]","102nd Congress - EPW, FULL COMMITTEE/SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD 1/24/91; RCRA: 9/11/91 Hearing, Special Wastes: Oil Mining; Congressional Record, No. 142- Part V, Proceedings and Debates of the 102nd Congress, 2nd Session [book]; Yorktown Battlefield- Filming; Hanford Clean Up - ICF; Energy: Science \u0026 Technology Bill; CONSOL- Coal Thermal Dryer; George Mason Memorial Resolution, Senate Resolution 219","1992 Commerce, January - June [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, July - August [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, September - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Banking [presentation folder]; 1992 Budget [presentation folder]; 1992 - Commerce, July - December [presentation folder]; ARM, January - June 1992 [presentation folder]","1992 Appropriations, July - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Administration [presentation folder]; 1992 - Speeches/ Floor Statements [presentation folder]; 1992 Agriculture [presentation folder]; 1992 - Appropriations, January - June [presentation folder]","112 folders of invitations and schedules filed by date of event.","Recipe-1990; Untitled Folder: Biography of Senator Warner (multiple copies); Condolences; Anniversary; 5 untitled folders of recommendations; Front Office Info; Recipes; Birthday; Retirement; Autographed Color Photograph of the Senator; Congratulations; Greetings; Blue Forms; 106 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (L-Z); Eagle Scout; Animal Rights","Endorsements- Waiting on Response ;Senate Tourism Caucus; Untitled Folder: Silver Spring Monkeys; Untitled Folder: Pet Stores (includes cassette: Fruchter with Laufer 4/29/92); Animal Rights Issues; Endorsements to do (empty); Misc. Letters sent 1991; Endorsements- Waiting on Response, 1992; Endorsements- Done 91; Combined Federal Campaign; Miscellaneous. To Do; Silver Spring Monkeys; Miscellaneous Letters sent 1992; Endorsements- Pending, 1993; Pending Requests- CRS, LIBE; Endorsement Responses; Animal Rights; Misc. Letter, 1993; Loose Paper: Flag Request forms, Legislative material; Animal Rights; RECS- Holding; Endorsements- Done 1992; 1992 Phone Call Reports; To Be Filed; Animal Rights (ARW), 1991-1992; Animal Rights 1990","118 envelopes in chronological order.","33 envelopes in chronological order by date","122 folders in chronological order by date. Nov and Dec. folders are all empty.","42 envelopes in chronological order","20 envelopes arranged chronologically","114 envelopes in chronological order. Missing April and May files.","67 envelopes in chronological order","48 envelopes in chronological order","41 packets of loose press clippings arranged chronologically by date, also empty folders","11/98; 3/1988 Mentions; 12/98; 6/1988 Mentions; 5/1988 Mentions; 7/1988 Mentions; 2/1988 Mentions; Clips 9/1998; 8/1998; 1/1988 Mentions; 10/1998; 4/1988 Mentions","Richmond Times Dispatch, Sunday 4/11/1999 [10 copies entire newspaper]; 20 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Services, September - 11/2001; each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.; Senator John Warner Key Word Master List, 11/27/2001","32 folders of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each folder holds part or all of a month.","McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, 3/12/93 [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 10/31: 11/01/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News (11/10/94), 11/10/94 [VHS]; McLauglin One/One \u0026 Group: 06/06/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, \u0026 CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Face the Nation 1/30/94; CNN Late Edition 1/29/94 [VHS]; PBS McNeil/Lehrer: 05/11/95 [VHS]; Prime Time Live: 09/29/94 [VHS]; NBC News, For McNeil/Lehrer 11-1: 9/29/94 [VHS]; Nightline, Face the Nation, Late Edition, \u0026 Fox Evening News: 01/31/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (Tuesday): 05/09/95 [VHS]; ABC World News Tonight - 1/25/1993: 01/25/93 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (11/07/94): 11/09/94 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 06/28/94 [VHS]; 2 untitled VHS; Nightline 29 minutes: 1/28/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; ABC Nightline For 10/18/1994: 10/19/1994 [VHS]; Prime Time Live ABC: 1/11/91 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 12/07/24 [VHS]; Fox Morning News Segment, 5/10/94 [VHS]; Armed Services; Bill - Keep: 02-09-95 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 05/01/95 [VHS]; CNBC: 01/31/95 [VHS]; Fox Evening News: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 5/10/93 [VHS]; Inside Politics, Larry King: 01/26/94 [VHS]","142 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.","119 packets of press clippings (Apr-Sept), arranged by date","John Warner United States Senator; 96 packets of press clippings (1/2003-1/2004), arranged by week; Loose Papers: clippings, notes, correspondence, reference materials; McLaughlin \u0026 Associates","Library Item Encyclopedia 1-400 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Library Item Encyclopedia 401-825 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]","Transcripts September--12/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]; Library Items 801+ (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Transcripts January--8/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]","4th Circuit; VA Tech Speech Drafts; Untitled Folder: Statements and Maps, 1999-2001; NNS-Gen Dynamics '99; Press Releases and Notes [portfolio folder]; Norfolk Speech Prep, 8-6-2001 [portfolio folder]; 2 Untitled Binder: Agriculture; Founders Day 2000, Presidential Installation Ceremony, 4/28/2000 [program]; Loose Papers: Statements, Memos, Schedules, and Clippings, 1997-2000; Richmond Times-Dispatch Anniversary Edition, Sunday, 10/15/2000 [newspaper]; 99 Water Resources; J.W. File","ISTEA; Partial Birth/Abortion; 52 clipping packets from 12/22/2001 to 3/28/2002, by individual dates, some clippings organized by subject; Log Cabin Rep.","110 individual packets of clippings joined together by rubber bands. Grouped by weeks","7 folders of press clippings in random order. Clippings inside folders are arranged somewhat in chronological order by date","Untitled folder: clippings from 11/89 to 12/89 in backward ascending order; Untitled folder: clippings from 6/90 to 8/90, in somewhat chronological order","6 Folders with misc press clippings in random order. Clippings in folder are arranged chronologically by date","Microphone Box, mostly empty, with single male-to-female jack; E. P. Stafford (Reel]; Quantico Grad School Speech, 6/4/1969 [Reel]; 27 floppy disks (9 inch): Transcripts, Speeches, Announcements, News Releases; Swearing-In of Mr. Warner, 2/11/1969 [Reel]; 4 Untitled Reels","24 packets of press clippings (Sept-Dec), arranged by date","34 packets of press clippings (Jul-Dec), arranged by date","Roll Call, Monday, 9/14/1998 [newspaper] (4 copies); 31 packets of press clippings (July-Nov), arranged by date","To-Carter; Clippings; Loose Papers: Notes, Clippings,; Time, 10/1/2001 [magazine]; Campaign Stuff; Photographs; Speech Backup; The No Child Left Behind Act, Op-Ed by U.S. Senator John W. Warner; Hampden Sydney College Commencement-Remarks, 5/12/2002; Virginia Is For Lovers [bumper sticker]; The Philippine Scouts, Centennial 1901-2001; War College; Culpeper Agenda; United States Senate [portfolio folder]; John Warner, United States Senator [portfolio folder]; Ballpoint pen; Handwritten notes on index cards; Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday, 9/8/2002 [newspaper]; Pocahontas Parkway: The Greater Richmond Connector [portfolio folder]; Notebooks with handwritten notes; Photographic Negatives [binder]; Federal Provider Directory","Untitled Binder: 1992 Press Releases arranged in reverse chronological order by date; Untitled Binder: 1991 Press Releases arranged chronologically by date; January-June 1992 Schedules [binder]","1994 Press Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: 1995 Press Releases, arranged in reverse chronological order by date; 1993 Press Releases [binder]","Untitled Binder: 1984 Press Clippings, arranged by subject; Press Releases 1979, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","Press Releases 1980, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1982, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1981, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","91 folders arranged chronologically","153 folders arranged chronologically within months","Leadership Institute; Sergeant at Arms Information; 10/2003; Government Printing Office 2000; Bring Your Child to Work Day; Decatur House; 1993 Senate Security; Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency (FEMA); Directories/Information Guides; Copier Information; 1993 Sergeant at Arms Office; Franked Mail/Mass Mailing 2000; U.S. Senate Health Promotion; 2/2003; 11/2003; Heritage Foundation; 9/2003; Employee Assistance Program; 1/2003; Copier; 5/2003; American's With Disabilities Act; Job Descriptions; Intern Lecture Info; 7/2003; CFC Campaign 1999/2000; 12/2003; Computer Center; Bar Admission Recommendations; White House 2003; 3/2003; 1993 Legislate; NUTS; 8/2003; Family Medical Leave Act Information; Form Letter-Samples; 6/2003; 4/2003; 1993 Inventory; Financial Disclosure 1999/2000; Loose Papers: Requests for Materials, memorandum, calendar, fax coversheets; 1993 Joint Committee on Printing; 1993 Rules Committee; 1993 Library of Congress","Mass Mailing 1992; General Correspondence; Human Resources Info System; Loose Papers: Records of Permanent Historical Value (2 copies); 1993 U.S. Senate Employment Practices: A Study of Staff Salary, Tenure, Demographics and Benefits [publication]; Library of Congress 1992; Congressional Management Survey; 1994-1995 Ethics Committee; Unclaimed Recommendation Responses; Post Office Information; Congratulations Letters \u0026 Information; Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries (2 copies); SOAS; District Office - GSA: General, 1991; Constituent Requests (Misc.); Thank You letters; Office Manager Meetings; Internet Messages; Internet Information; 1994-1995 Directories/Authorizations; Fair Employment Practices; Financial Disclosure; Office Expense Account 1992; Legi-Slate 1992; Speeches-1991; Family Medical Leave Policy","Loose Papers: Senator John Warner Correspondence; Staff Manual; 1994-1995 Post Office; Lexis-Nexis; Superintendents Office; Sexual Harassment Policy; 1994-1995 Joint Committee on Printing; 1994-1995 MAPs- Capitol, etc.; 1994-1995 Rules Committee; RespecTeen National Youth Forum; Intra-net; Presidential Classroom; Nut; U.S. Senate Youth Program; 1994-1995 Senate Security; 1994-1995 Recommendations Personal; 1994-1995 Sergeant at Arms Office; 1994-1995 Library of Congress; 1994-1995 Service Department; Congressional Youth Leadership Council; Student Programs; Senate Steering Committee; Quality Assurance Control; Recommendations Fed Employees; Recommendations Former Interns","Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, reference materials regarding OSHA; Team Act; Volunteer Firefighters; Arlington County; Labor-Rail Strike; General-Clinton Scandals; Campaign Miller Charges; General D.C. Legal; Right to Work; General Minority Issues; Campaign Miller Suit; Labor-Minimum Wage-Prisoners; National Right to Work Act S.581; Minimum Wage; General Scorecards; Letters; Alexis Herman; Labor Committee [presentation folder]; Labor-Single Location; Labor-S.1423-OSHA [presentation folder]","1980 Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 7/15/1980; Congressional Award Information, Correspondence and Reference Information, 1995-1999; SOAS 99; Loose Papers: Clippings - Thrift Industry's Biggest Group to Urge Cuts in S \u0026 Ls' Broad Investment Powers; Office Expense Account (OEA) 2000; 32 Bundles of Press Clippings from Dominion Media Services Co., 1/22/2008-4/7/2008; Southern Women in Public Service Conference 2000; Water Projects Affecting Coal Transportation","1994-1995 Mass Mailing; Campaign Information; Mass Mailings; Mailings; Mass Mailing File [binder]","Atlantic Research; Belvoir: DOD move to Belvoir- Other Options; 6/1992; 103rd Congress; Belvoir: Belvoir Update: Toddy Puller, Belvoir Dep., PM, Robb; 6/30/1992; Alex Bigler- Equestrian Forge Co.; 1/1992; Chesapeake Div. (Navy) Restructuring; 2/3/1992; CIA Move Letters; CIT; Belvoir: Ft Belvoir/EPG Briefs; 3/1992; Aerospace Services International; Bow Industries (Tony O'Sullivan); CIA Relocation; 2/1992 (empty); Absentee Voting; 1/1992; Belvoir; George Mason BRPC Conference; 1/23-24/1992","68 envelopes arranged chronologically, some envelopes are empty.","Co-Sponsored 100th Congress 1986; No Position 100th Congress 1987; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1988; 1989 Tourism Caucus; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1987; No Position 100th Congress 1988","Personal: Trips, Trips.88 (Group); 1988; Dan Quayle; Personal: Photos: Redskin Parade, Senator Warner, Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams; 1/1988; Files; List of in this drawer; Personal: Photographs: White House; 2/1/1984; Personal: Photos: Johnny's Graduation (empty); Personal: Photos: Senator with his Daughters at the Cape in Aug. 1987 (Mary sent these); Personal: Photographs: Trip to Soviet Union with Byrd Codel; Aug. 27-Sept 8/1985; Photos: Persian Gulf Trip with Senator Glenn; Untitled Envelope: Warner with President Reagan; Photo with Arafat, 1993; Personal: Photos: Inaugural Ball 1985; Misc. Photos; Untitled Envelope: Persian Gulf Photos; Dan Quayle; Untitled Envelope: Two people on a horse; Guigni Retirement: Senator John Warner R-225; Personal (Photos): Senators/Congressmen; Personal: Trips 1989, May thru Aug. 1989; Farnborough Air Show 1988; Personal: Photographs: Caricature for Alibi Club; Untitled Envelope: Playing tennis; Personal: Photos: Gorbachev's Visit to Us; Dec. 9/1987; White House: The First President Bush; Danny Thompson Memorial 1993; Hunting Photos/Horses; John Warner: misc. photos; Personal: Senate Restaurant 1990 Accounts; Personal: Photos; Reception in Honor of Chapman Cox, Asst. Sec. of Defense for Force Management and Personnel hosted by General Ernie Cheatham prior to Marine Corps Parade; 6/20/1986; Personal: Photos: Warner, Mary; Misc. Photos with Staff; Photos with the Dalai Lama","Senator John Warner Joint Resolutions 1990; 1990 Appropriations; Co-Signed, 1990; 1990 Speeches; Coker, Mary Phillips Fine Sporting Art, P.O. Box 141, Tryon, North Carolina 28782 [envelope]; Co-Signed, 1989","28 envelopes","Virginia Federation of Republican Asian-Americans; Alexandria Regional Office; Virginia General Assembly; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 1/16/1986; U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation; Yorktown Bicentennial; Francis T. West; White House Conference on Aging; USS Shangri-La; Warner Poll; Washington \u0026 Lee University; Untitled Folder: \"A voice from Virginia for the 1980s\"; 1/2/1979; Virginia Taxpayers Association; Trademarks Information; U.S. Army Rifle, Model M-14; Medal of Liberty Candidates [book]; USS Yorktown; Warner Memos to Treasurer- 1990 Campaign Committee; Elmo R. Zumwalt Nomination; Richmond Regional Office; Senator Harrison Williams; U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration; Norfolk Regional Office; Warner Volunteer/Frs; Marion Regional Office; The Youth Foundation (A. Knighton Stanley, Chairman); 1992 Worlds Fair/500th Anniversary of Columbus; Warner for Senate Committee; Paul Tribe for Senate; George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee; Virginia Employment Commission; Tourism and Trade Information; Virginia State Candidates (Senator John Warner's Activities on Behalf of); Vietnam Vets Memorial Fund 1982; Virginia Patronage Positions; Wolf Trap Farm for the Performing Arts; Virginia \"Returnees\" (Former Iranian Hostages); Voter Registration; Virginia Small Business Advisory Council; The Trilateral Commission; 1984 Warner Campaign; U.S. Naval Academy/Admiral Rickover Hall; Travel Voucher Memos","121 envelopes arranged chronologically","Miscellaneous; Korea: Memories of the Forgotten War [VHS]; Enduring Freedom [VHS]; Fort Belvoir Army Museum Info [binder]; A \u0026 E Television Networks Minute By Minute \"The Attack on the Pentagon\" [VHS] (2 copies); JW Politics; China Cruise 2001; Senator John Warner [binder]; Senator John Warner WTOP 4-19-01 [audiocassette]; Front Royal Smithson; Untitled binder: media contact information and travel itineraries; Felicity, Mt. Vernon, Morey, Wolf, Davis; Untitled 3.5\" disk; 2 sealed envelopes from Dominion Media Services to Geoff Schwartzmann, Deputy Press Secretary (press clippings?); Veterans History Project: An Introduction [VHS]; Lose Papers: Press Clippings 2002-2003; Biography; AEGIS/Taiwan; Untitled folder: Introductory Ideas for Senator John Warner Spring 2001; Meredith [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Joke Book We found in mail room! For Press [binder]; Meredith - Possible Web Photos","Office Manager Manual: United States Senate, 1999 [binder]; Statements of Funding Authorization and Expense Activity, 1997-1999 [binder]; Computer Generated Printouts of Official Personnel and Office Expense Account, Dec. 1996-Sept. 1998 [binder]","Transcripts 1990; 1993 Administration; 1993 Appropriations, July-Dec; 103rd Congress Press Copies; 103rd Congress Miscellaneous Letters; 1993 Appropriations, Jan-June; 1989 Speech File; 1990 Speech File; INMED - International Medical Services for Health: Latin American Regional Health Partnership Program (LARHPP), 9/14/1990 [spiralbound]; 1989 (Office Files and Correspondence, 1989-1991)","Home Health Care; United Indians of America; Chiropractic Health; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia, 1984 Annual Financial Report [booklet]; Long Term Care; NARIC; Black Lung Alt's; Women's Issues - General; Imputed Interest; Social Security Offset / Disability / Black Lung; Heath; Vocational Education: A Choice With a Future [presentation folder]; Heinz Social Security Vs. Budget [envelope]; Virginia Disability Programs; Governmental Affairs - General; AID Public Safety Initiative; Rehab Groups NICHCY; Bowen Nomination; Right to Work; S. 484 Saccharin Bill; Public Law 99-88 AUG. 15/1985, 99 STST.293 [booklet] (2 copies); Youth Minimum Wage; FSLIC Consultants; Labor - Supported Employment; Young Writers Resolution; Child Support","1999 Veterans Issues; VA DAV [presentation folder]; Special Operations Group, Inc. request for loan [binder]; VA VFW [presentation folder]; SPSA Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contract; DoE Mismanagement Issues McCallum; The Bells; VA Cemetery Issues; Health Care Forum 3/27/2000; VDOT Shirley Ybarra Secretary of Transportation; Dr. Carrier Issues; 1999 Legislative Record Virginia Military Issues [binder]; Mt. Home Veteran's Home [presentation folder]; Virginia Army and Air National Guard [binder]; Untitled folder containing correspondence, reports, clippings regarding Naval Issues; Vieques; Environmental Assessment for Transfer of the Naval Ammunition Support Detachment Property [binder]; The National Security Need for Vieques [binder]; Anthrax Articles; Virginia V.A. Issues (including Washington VARO) [presentation folder]","Byrd Record; Acceptance Speech 11/6/84; Transcripts-1/1984; Microfilm Index, 1981 Press Releases \u0026 Clips; Transcripts-5/1984; First Six Months; Correspondence 1990; Transcripts-3/1984; Correspondence 1989; Campaign; Transcripts-Apr. 1984; Correspondence 1988; Transcripts-2/1984","Loose Papers: 9/2006-1/2007","Loose Papers: February-May 2007","Loose Papers: June-August 2007","Loose Papers: September 2007","Loose Papers: October - December 2007","Loose Papers: July - October 2006","Loose Papers: January-June 2006","Loose Papers: 8/1-7/2003; September-December 2005","Senator Warner Scheduling Log, 1991 [binder]; Senator's Travel Log, 1992 [binder]; Schedule, 2000 [binder]","120 folders, 1/1-4/30/2006, arranged chronologically","127 folders, 9/1-12/31/2006, arranged chronologically","120 folders, January-April 2007, arranged chronologically","123 folders, May-August 2007, arranged chronologically","122 folders, September-December 2007, arranged chronologically","State Director - USDA Rural Development, Virginia [accordion folder]; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Johnson, John A; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Easter, Jacqueline; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Tucker, William; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Williams, Jesse; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Brockman, Robert \"Phil\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Marsh, Russell \"Lee\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Stoneman, Wilmer; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Weston, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Ferrebee, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Smart, W. Ray; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Davis, Donald; Untitled Folder: Virginia State Committee of the USDA Farm Service Agency; USDA FSA Committee - Arey, Maxine; USDA FSA Committee - Engel, Kevin; USDA FSA Committee - Robinson, Jim; USDA FSA Committee - Shell, Cecil; USDA FSA Committee - Williams, Jesse; USDA FSA Committee - Townsend, James; USDA FSA Committee - Anderson, Verne; USDA FSA Committee - Carey, Greg; USDA FSA Committee - Carr, Glenn; USDA FSA Committee - Combs, Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Copenhaver, Ernest; USDA FSA Committee - Crittenden, Thomas; USDA FSA Committee - Dizerega, Mary Howe; USDA FSA Committee - Leonard, David; USDA FSA Committee - Morgan, Tola; USDA FSA Committee - Rogers, Lee; USDA FSA Committee - Spiers, Jr., Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Stelzl, Sarah; USDA FSA Committee - Walden, Monty; USDA FSA Committee - Wooden, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Newbill, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Jones, Lloyd (2 folders); US Marshal - Eastern: Clark, John; US Marshal - Eastern: Stanaway, Robin; US Marshal - Eastern: Cleveland, William; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahall, James; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahill, Donald; US Marshal - Eastern: Cassell, Rick; US Marshal - Eastern: Cranfill, Mark; US Marshal - Eastern: Ebhardt, Paul; US Marshal - Eastern: Hale, George; US Marshal - Eastern: Johnson, Daniel; US Marshal - Eastern: Keeton, Robert; US Marshal - Eastern: Profitt, Nick; US Marshal - Eastern: Ray, Roger; US Marshal - Eastern: Smith, Lacy; US Marshal - Eastern: Younger, James; US Marshal - Western: Untitled Folder: Candidates; US Marshal - Western: Pike, Wayne; US Marshal - Western: Slemp, Tommy; US Marshal - Western: Knowles, Kearn; US Marshal - Western: Padgett, Dirk; US Marshal - Western: Donelson, Ronald; US Marshal - Western: Gibbs, Landon; US Marshal - Western: Haley, Patrick; US Marshal - Western: Hawkins, Terry; US Marshal - Western: Johnson, Robert; US Marshal - Western: Reynolds, Gary; US Marshal - Western: Sterling, George; US Marshal - Western: Thomas, Mike","78 folders, Abernathy-Jacocks, Jr., arranged alphabetically by last name","Everest Sciences; Dynamic Animation Systems; Loose Papers: Thermasteel; Power Point Print-Out - \"N75 Mine Warfare Small Unmanned Vehicle Programs\"; UNCLOS; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; Canvs (contains CD-ROM); Submarine Industrial Base Council - USS Virginia, America's Submarine Industry: Vital Technology for a Secure Future [presentation folder]; Carolyn Hanna's Tech Demo; Strategic Insights, Inc.; DocEX - John Campbell; EMTASC; Korea Project; VIMS; VA Office - Domestic Prep.; ANSI - Home Security Committee; Homeland Security - Org. Charts; HTVA; American Society for Engineering Education - Engineering Deans Council [presentation folder]; JCOTS NANO Presentation; D.C. DHS; Warner S \u0026 E Pell Docs; S \u0026 E Workforce; Taiwan Paperwork; Agro-Terror; Hipercon; Stafford Meeting; Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign - Weapons of Mass Destruction Reference Guide [binder]; The Submarine in the United States' Enduring National, Joint Asset [binder]; Alternative Gas Turbine: Cooling Technology Being Tested [binder]; Untitled Binder: Thermasteel US Patent","Navy Legacy Radar Processor; Navy Logistics Research Center; Naval Shipyard Project Management Transformation (NPMT); Naval Logistics Readiness Research Center (NLRRC); Nested Core Engine - D-Star; NULKA Enhanced Fleet Decoy Procurement (OPN) for Anti-Ship Missile Defense; Ocean Sensor; Operational Responsive Space (2 folders); Operation Smile; Progeny/Open Architecture; Peace Through Health Care Initiative; Praetorian - L-3 Video; Prevent Initiative; Pulsed Energy Projectile; Radian - Battlefield Reforming Fuel Cell; Rapid Image Access; Reserve Component Automated Demobilization; Retreat Barley - SAIC; Rockwell - CESAS, SMaRTS, CH-53; Rover Over-the-Horizon Augmented Reconnaissance (ROAR); Shipboard Wireless Maintenance; Satellite Operator Training; Scalable Combat System; Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment; Shipboard False Alarm Chemical Detection; Sigmon Group; Smallsar Buried Mine Detection; Special Ops. Wireless; Stryker Tires Production and Supply Second Source; Submarine Low Power Computing; SuperVision; Sufficient Software Licenses; Sura's Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP); System's Simulation Toolkit; Tidal Defense and Energy Systems (TIDES) Technology Validation Project; Tactical Intel; Target Discrimination for BMD; Training Communications System - GMU; Trusted Rubix; Torpedo Detection; Transfer of Assets at the Casemate Museum to the City of Hampton; Ultra Wide Beam; Ultra Wideband Radio; USMC Corrosion/Pre-Positioning; VA-Florida DOD Supply Chain Program; USMC Advanced Tech Demo - Warfighting Labs; Vehicle Mounted Antenna; VCEC Integrated Sensor; VCU Quantum Computing; Vero4 Corp; VoIP for Navy; Wide Band Gap Material Technology Development; Xvionics - JFCOM Interoperable Logistics Management; Wilcox - Helmet Curing; GE/UVA; IONIC Enterprise; NSV; Joint Warfighting Center; Emergency Management Simulation; VA Tech - Enabling Deployment of Multifunctional Composite Structures; Late Requests; Object Video; Loose Papers: Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System (PEPS); Affordable ASW; Chaotic.com; Norfolk State University - National Center for Maritime Security Technology; Norfolk State University - Institute for Renewable Energy Research and Education (IRERE); Innovative Wireless Technologies - Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Chipset/Phase III SBIR; Untitled Spiralbound: Wilcox; General Dynamics [presentation folder]; DoD Netcentric Programs - McDonald Bradley; GMU - Biodefense; AEGI Sound; Anti-Tamper Computer Tech. - Grayson; Unattended Ground Sensors - McQ; Chem/Bio Filter - New World Assoc., Ed Edens; EOIR Projects; 3D Locator and Tracking; Portable Fuel Test Kit; Space Flight - Grayson; Focused ISR for Networked Ops; Reach Out and Read in the Armed Forces; Virtual Parts Engineering Research Center (VPERC); Virtual Interactive Combat Environment (VICE); MIDAS Satecom Integration; Secure WLAN Secureant; George Mason University - Rapid Data Acquisition/Rapid Response Center; George Mason University - GMU Intelligent Transportation-ITS; George Mason University - Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution; ITT; Navy Riverine FLIR; Germane Systems/ISR, Inc. - CVN-21 Advanced Thermal Management for Shipboard; TLN Wireless Surveillance; Single Integrated Air Test and Retest; National Technical Systems; Army Online Language Training; Technology Service Corp. - Information Assurance Initiative; Strategic Innovation Adoption Planning Program; Secure Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Program - Utilizing Enhanced Signal Gain Algorithms and Header Encryption; Logos Technologies - Synoptic Surveillance for IEDs; Dynamic Animation Systems - VICE for National Guard; Optimus Corporation - Naval Security Environment Assessment System; Arete Associates - Affordable MEMS-Based Missile Countermeasure System for Aircraft Defense; Remote Assessment and Targeting; Global Personnel Recovery Radio; Multifunctional Oxides - VCU; Proliferation; Shipboard Personal Locator; Aerospace Dev./Demo; Net Centric Services; Heat Agent Teams; FLIR for VSN Riverine; Received Too Late - Lyn Williams; PEI Resinfoam; Potomac Field Gear - Advanced Fire Resistant Protective Shirt; AMPHIB - Integrated Bridge Systems; Advanced Target Discrimination Software for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) to Defeat the Environment Missile Threat; Advanced reinforced Materials and New Materials Research for Aircraft Tires; Alion - Design for High-Speed Vessels; All Weather UAV Avoidance; Air/Diver Coyote; American-Israel Public Affairs Committee - Arron Ballistic Missile Defense System (AIPAC); ANALEX; AN/SSQ-137 (V) - Ships Signals Exploitation Equipment Increment; APC Rollover Study; Assurance Tech Corp. (2 folders); Army Knowledge Online - Language Training Initiative Military Specific Language Initiative; ATAC; Automated Readiness Measurement Systems (ARMS) - Warfighting Enhancements; Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot; Bi-Directional English-Iraqi Translation System for Our Warfighters; Catastrophic Response and Accountability 21; Chameleon Lightweight Armband; Clinic for Legal Assistance to Service Members (CLAS); CMOS Nanotube Threat Detection; College of William and Mary - Detection and Predication of Water-Borne Hazards; Columbia Power Technology - Wave Power Technology; Composite Flightline Structures; CVN 21 - Thermal Management Computing; Cybernet; Chem-Bio Online Repository; Defense Leadership Tech Initiative; Defense/Vets Head Injury Program; DocEx Handwriting","Eastern Shore Beach - BERM/Breakwater System; EFV; Enhanced Interoperability for Large Data Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations (JCTD); Environmental Bullet Catcher; Fort Monroe Northern Access Road; Gas Turbine Photonic Sensor; Army Training Support Center; GITI; Global Tracker - Essex Corp.; Hemodyne; Helo High Performance Gears; Hybrid Bearings; Integrated Shipboard Intelligent Surveillance (ISIS); Intelligent Cone; JSF Second Source Tire Research Aircraft Bias Radical Tire Materials; Logis-Tech SASC; Low Cost Space Access; Low Power RFID (2 folders); M/A-COM 3D Locator; MGB/Spearhead Innovations; Military Family Support Centers, Inc. Expansion; Milli-Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey; MkR2-PURE; National Guard Equipment; National Hispanic English Learning Initiative; National Training and Comms System - GMU; Virginia Tech Fiscal Year 2007 Briefing Document [binder]; Avery, Shawn - Opportunity Inc., NEXStep, DOL, 7/26/2006; Grants.gov Going to MS, 5/20/2005; Hamilton, Janet - SBA HUBZones Questions, 2/7/2006; Gunnell, Robert - Sussex Service Authority FEMA, 9/13/2006; HUB Zone Info - Question Posed by Pittsylvania County, VA; Howell, Nancye - HUBZone Issue to SBA, 9/23/2005; Houck, R. Edward (Senator) - Orange County Nursing Home, Dept. Ag., 3/21/2007; Holley, James - City of Portsmouth Redevelopment Parcel, 7/26/2006; Hichack, Jim - Advanced Design Corporation DOD, 3/20/2004; Walsh, Christopher - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 12/23/2005; Gillie, Kenneth - City of Danville Brownfields Grant, 7/31/2006; Garcia, Oliver - Seeking Funding Sources Dept. Trans., 7/5/2005; Dolan, Erin - Virginia Tech Delay in Grant Award, NIH, 12/6/2004; Dobeneck, Jan - Grant Delay, DHS, 8/30/2006; Commonwealth of Virginia - Career Advancement Accounts. DOL, 11/29/2006; Cintron, David - Can't Get Info on K, DOD, 3/22/2007; Canada, Jr., Edward - Memorial Child Guidance Clinic Grant Info, 4/8/2004; Burcham, Darlene - City of Roanoke Lead Grant, HUD, 8/31/2006; Bell, Adrian - Contracting Issue, FEMA, 10/6/2006; Blanton, Nancy - RIFNet Department of Education, 3/20/2004; Virginia Relay - Contract Award, VA Issue, 3/5/2007; Vesley, Kathy - Bay Aging, HUD, 7/6/2006; Underwood, Peter - Grant Issue, Education Dept., 1/30/2007; Turner, Ed - VCU RRTC, Dept. of Ed., 10/9/2003 \u0026 2/20/2004 (2 folders); Van Zee, Art - New Beginnings to General Support Letter, 12/20/2003; Tucker-Dugger, Zelda - VA State University w/ Talent Search, ED, 8/15/2006; Grasswich, Linda - Emergency Shelter Inc. to VA, 10/16/2003; Fowler, Nicolas - SBA \u0026 USDA, 3/22/2005; Heck, John - ED, Looking for Money for Program, 12/1/2005; Eades, Kenneth - Northumberland County Dept. of Ag., 10/10/2005; Daly, Denise - REACH to HHS, HRSA, 10/10/2003; Clark, Margo and Laverne Chatman - National Urban League; City of Lynchburg, Virginia - HUD Grant (Lead Control) Extension; Bolen, Ann - Virginia Foundation for Housing to TD, 1/22/2004; Oliveiri, John - DOL Looking for Money, 2/20/2006; Napier, Scott - Lee County HUD, 5/27/2005; McPherson, Carolyn - Grant Denial, DOJ, 11/9/2004; Lecky, P. Emmanuel - Emmanuel Philanthropic Innovations, HUD; Kostelni, James - BONTEX and Biomass Boiler Grants, 9/13/2006; Saunders, W.D. - DOJ Seeking Grant Info, 6/7/2005; Seamster, Clarence - Special Project, Drunk Driving, 10/17/2003; Simon, Noah - Town of Culpepper Train Horns, 8/1/2006; Thompson, Scott - Surplus Government Property, GSA, 10/24/2007; Thomas, Clay - NC2 and Service-Dis. Veteran Owned, DOD, 10/6/2006; Taylor, Charlotte - Colonial Beach Public School to Dept of Ed., 9/8/2005; Talbot, Laura - Grant Problem, USUHS, 7/26/2006","Untitled Binder: Inaugural Luncheon, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: Inaugural Ceremony Speech, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: 53rd Inauguration - Swearing-In of President William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Warner, ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 050317 - SASC Goss Jacoby Worldwide Threats [VHS]; 041006 - Secretary of Army/Comm. of PACCOM Nomination Hearing; 041006 - CNN Lou Dobbs - Charles Duelfer Hearing [VHS]; 050308 PACCOM, USFIC SASC Budget Hearing [VHS]; 050203 - SASC Iraq Hearing Wolfowitz; 050215 SASC DoE Hearing on Defense Nuclear - Boolman; 050215 - SASC Hearing - PACCOM Nom; 050217 - SASC Budget Hearing - FY 2006 Rumsfeld MYCIJ (1st half) [VHS]; 050523 Filibuster News Conference [VHS]; Warner, Senator McCain Floor Statement, 11/19/04 [VHS]; Channel 9 1/7/03 JW/Andrew Warner [VHS]; WAVY - Norfolk - Ch 10, Senator John Warner's interview with Andy Fox, 11pm - 3/20/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 - JW on CNN Inside Politics (live) [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; 041208 - Warner Floor Statement, Intel Reform; 050128 - CNN - Warner, Lautenberg WWII re sacrifices; 050201 - SASC Hearing - Mil Death Benefits; 050202 - Ho Sec Statement on Cherloff [VHS]; 3/17/03 Larry King Live, Iraq: Bush's Speech [VHS]; Warner, Floor Statement 3/20/03 [VHS]; Warner, ABC This Week, 4/6/03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; John U - SASC Hearing 3/13/03 [VHS]; SASC Intel Hearing Schlesinger 8/16/04 [VHS]; Warner, Press Conference on Codel Warner/Rockefeller, 2/24/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 JW on CNN Inside Politics (truncated) [VHS]; 07-23 2003 SASC Myers-Pace Hearing. [VHS]; In Session with Jeff Sessions, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/2003 [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; Senator Lugar/Santorum/Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conf 4-8-03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; PSC 20th Anniversary 5/7/2003, Washington DC [VHS]; SASC Intel Reform Rumsfeld 8/17/04 [VHS]; Boeing Tanher Lease [VHS]; Capital Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison 5/2003 [VHS]; Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer [VHS]; Wolfowitz #25B Hearing 5/2004 SASC [VHS]; 3/7/2003 - The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Focus: The Road Ahead [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/1/2003, Reaction to Bush speech on carrier [VHS]; Warner, Meet the Press 07/06/03 [VHS]; Warner, Late Edition, 4/6/03 [VHS]; Tues 3/18, JW WAVY 11pm News [VHS]; 050315 SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM Budget Hearing; 00315 - SASS Nom Hearing - Principi [VHS]; Warner, 2/25 Armed Services Committee Hearing, 2/25/03 [VHS]; ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 040816 - Schlesinger, Hamre, Carlucci Army IG Report; 040909 - CNN Paula Zahn - Fay Jones Report [VHS]; 050217 - SASC Budget - Rumsfeld, Myers; 050301 - SASC budget - Jones, Abizaid, Brown; 050303 - SASC Budget Hearing - Tees, Harvey, England [VHS]; 7 Untitled VHS","2nd Chance; VA War Memorial; Greensville; Black Lung; Alex Red Cross; First Freedom; Cerebellum Teen Literacy; Youth Leadership Initiative; VA Bioscience; Mary Baldwin; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame; Institute for Stud. Achiev.; EVMS; CARS; YLI; Marshall Found; Bon Secours (2 folders); CHKD; Loudon; Spirit of Enterprise; ODU; VA HS League; VA Bioscience; No Rey; Black Lung 2004; EMU DC; INOVA; Wash Opera; Classika; National Pat Adv Foundation; GMU; FANN; Community Care Hamp Roads; Hampton; Reach for Tomorrow; Advanced Learning Danville; NPAF; VMSM Distance Learning; Marco Polo; Wolf Trap; Chantilly Mews BWUFA; Whitman Walker; Challenger Center - VA HUD; VA Bioscience; CDC/KOMO - NO; Lonesome Pine; Fiscal Year 2003 Briefing Document for Virginia's Delegation in the Second Session of the 107th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; Experience Works; City of Alexandria; Jewish Family Center; VCU; Tredegar; Kidz Online; VA Historical Society; JMU Community Health; VA LW Museum; Shep Poverty; Academy of Music; Institute Advanced Learning","J. Rogers Brown; Bankruptcy II; Bankruptcy; Judicial Nominations 108th-109th Congresses","Jewish Fam. Serv.; Loudoun; NCOC/VCI; INOVA; Carilion; Haysi; Alley Memorial; Academy of Music; Untitled Folder: Absentee Ballots for Servicemen and Servicewomen Overseas; Daniel Pipes; Pickering; Hatch-Waxman High Drug Cost; Mental Health; Arl Free Clinic; Small Groupings; GWU; New Medic Strat - NO; Discovery Creek - NO; Estrada; Class Action","130 folders, Abraham to Gould","129 folders, Grant to Oates","127 folders, Obsitnik to Ziemer","Sup Ct Case Validating Attorney Fee; Medical Savings Account; PBOR Imp 00; Non- Disc Optom.; Previous Votes; Amend; MSA 01; Dental Plans; Other States, etc.; Amendment Summary 01 Debate Imp. Information; Group Views 01 Debate; Lodestar et Fed Shifts; Views on PBOR; Law Reviews; PBOR Group Views; PBOR Attorney Fees; Newspaper Articles; Very Important Information on ERISA; Wilna Plantation Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge: A request for Land and Water Conservation Fund Appropriations in Fiscal Year 1997 [booklet]; Loose notes; S. 889 [draft]; S. 1052 [draft]; PBOR MSA 2001; National Review 8/20/2001; Empty folder (2)","Woodrow Wilson Bridge; American Heritage Rivers; AEP Powerline; Heritage River; Rappahannock Refuge; APCO Power Line; Wilson Bridge; Energy Policy; APPA - Issues; World War II Memorial; Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ACT (SMCRA); Bicycle Association; Hampton University; CSX; Surface Mining Control Amendments; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; Energy Committee Hearing on Bob Stanton; Richmond International Airport Capital Improvement Program Funding Alternatives, Present - 2030; WW; TVA","PBOR Summary/Liability; IDEA Gen; Bush Plan; CRS Briefing Information; IDEA Reauthorization; School Modern, VA School Construction; 1997 Reauthorization; Frist/Breaux; Breaux/Frist PBOR; PBOR Cost, Statements by Senator, Talking Points, Vote Information, Medical Necessity; VA Views","26 folders of Correspondence, A (1986) through Z (1986); Senator's Birthday Greetings","War Bonds Bills; Fast Track 02; Postal Services; Breast Cancer Stamp 107th Congress; Federal Employee Act - VAN; Textile -- Pakistan 02; HUD Cuts FY 2003; USPS Bonuses EPA Program; Vietnam; Section 8 FY 2003; Mars-Columbia Pet Food Issue; Miscellaneous Trade; Sent USPS Final 2001; NAF Employees HR2355 Davis Bill; Low Income Housing VHDA; USPS Day Old Poultry; Testimony - No Fear; George Mason Certificates; Federal Employee NAF/Davis Office; Postal Fairness S. 177; NIST; D.C. Domestic Partnership; Anthrax Mail Sept 11; House Gov Affairs DHS; Issues on hold; TPA 2002; Letters - No Fear; St. Coletta Request; Textile -- Bangladesh 02; Suntrust FDIC Issue; Homeland Security Transition; D.C. Appropriations 2002; National Space Grant Letter; Softwood Lumber; NAF Employees Letters; Finished Correspondence; Miscellaneous Dear Colleagues; Nominations; IMF 7/1999; Fairchild Dornier 2001; Realtors/VA Bankers; Women Pension Protection Act; Fairfax County Appropriations Request FY 2004; Cynthia Glossman -- SEC Nominee; Steel Retiree; 108th Ses Bill - VOIN; Section 8 Letter on Background; BGF Fiberglass Fabric; FSC Notes 10/2000; Chevy Chase Bank Issue; Martinsville Pillotex Facility Closing; Steel Wire Letters; Agriculture Trade Issues, Miscellaneous; Appropriations FY 2003; Dear Colleague; To USTR Singapore 2000; EVD Postal Bonus","Relocation Cost Reimbursement Federal Emp Bs Contracts; Internet Taxes; Sarbanes; Scalia; SES Pay Compression 107th Congress; Broyhill-Fisher Post Offices; Revised Premium Conversion Bill; Pay Compression Forum, 4/2002; Federal Employee Pay Raise; Briefing Notes 401(K); Norton Commuter Tax Credit; September 11 Stamp; EEOC Reform/PTO RIF; Bills to Cosponsor - Memos to Write; Asbestos Hearing - 7/31/2001; Letters from Companies on Pension Legislation; FDIC Employees 2002 RIF; Cash Balance Pension Plans 2000 HR 1102; Amy of Nickles Office 43610 Library of Congress American Law Division; Letter to JCT Score Request; Enron Related Pension Bills; China Hangers 3/2003; Wage Determination Cases; OSHA-VPP; Labor FY 2004 Budget; Big Stone Gap Post Office/Courthouse; SEA 10/2001; Port Strike; Pay-Go-Budget; Copies of Tax Bill Amendments Related Information; Broadband Internet Access Act 2000; FSC/ETI; Allen FERS Bill; Genetics Discrimination OR; GSA-EDD; Federal Loan Issue; CRS Report/Background Material; SAFER Act; Lottery Taxes; NTIS FY 2001; Lebanon-ALCOA Plant Closure; Amendments (List); 4/4/2001 States Rights U Federal Remedies - When Are Employment Laws Constitutional; Pension Debate 10/2002; TSP; Postmasters Fairness; VOB Corps Letter FY 2002; Administration Papers; Ergonomics SJ Res 6; Post 9-11 Insurance Issues; Professional Liability Insurance Bill 106th; Enron Information for Senator; Miscellaneous Finance/Economic Research; Union Papers; Miscellaneous 03 Budget Requests; Snow Introduction; FASB Letters - Accounting Reform; WIA 107th-108th Congresses (107th Letters); Premium Conversion Bill for Federal Retirees; Southside Economic Development Martinsville Fact Sheet, Clarksville/Halifax Goode Letter","Turkey; Internet Self Rating; UVA Coin Ireland; Pakistan Trade Letters; Martinsville Jobs; Andean Trade Pref.; Renewal Communities Bill; Governmental Affairs, Dear Colleagues; Estate Act HR8; Human Rights -- Vietnam; Burma Trade; Steel Quote Import; Foreign Trade Sub-Zone; Finance, Dear Colleagues; Microsoft P3P; IRS -- 16th Amendment Hearing; Articles -- Layoffs SW VA; Loose Papers: Dear Colleague Letters; NASA Sats; CAN-SPAM 4/26/2001; Vietnam; TRAC; S 860 Rural Carrier Vehicle; Internet Filtering; Alan Greenspan Resolution; Fairwood Housing; Nickel Letter; IRS Tax Forms; AMT Tax; Predatory Lending","Groene-Martinez, Fernando; Canada, Joseph; Judges; Stillman, F. Bradford; Krauss, Michael; Allen, Arenda; Powell, Virginia; Hudson, Henry; Heaney, Michael; Humphreys, Robert; Chapman, James; Jacobs, George; Hurd, William; West, Patricia; Miller, Brian; Loose Papers: Interview of Glen A. Huff; Leonard, Larry; Leitch, David; Ansell, Frederick; Dohnal, Dennis; Sager, Rodney; Huff, Glen; King, Ray","12 folders, 1/2001 through 12/2001; Admissions - Undergraduate and Graduate","12 folders, 1/2002 through 12/2002; Admissions College/Law School","Puryear, Colt; Adams, Whitney; Comey, James; Kelley, Walter; Harris, Paul; Otis, William; Schott, Thomas; Nassikas, John; Petly, William; McNulty, Paul; Brownlee, John; McClanahan, Elizabeth; Powell, Lewis; Baril, Stephen; Taylor, Ashley; Sager, Rodney; MacMahon, Edward","Kilgore, Terry; Olegette, Tom; Creekmore, James; Guynn, Douglas; Sargent, Pamela; Turk, James; Copeland, Robert; Crigler, B. Waugh","Conference Bill Outline; Sec 1105 Project Oversight; Old VA Demo Projects; Seat Belt Amendments; Tolling; Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety/VA Police Safety Reports/General Safety; TEA-21 Policy Issues [binder]; Donor State Formula; 4F; Hours of Service; SAFE TEA/TEA-LU Floor Debate Book - Amendments [binder]; 6/3 108th Conference Agreements; Transit Title; Conference Sections to Discuss; NHTSA Safety Stats; Finance Mark-up; Sec 130; Inhale Ofer 9/9/04; PPP; Recreational Trails; Clean Diesel Issues 5/26/04 [binder]; FHWA Runs; TEA Amendments; DeWine Safety; Stormwater Program in Transportation Reauthorization Floor Debate Book [binder]; Dulles Grandfathering; HOV (2 folders); SAFE TEA Earmark Requests; ADHS; Ferry Boats; Conference Meeting 6/23/04; Conference Meeting 6/9/04; Studies; KBH Tolling Amendment","#1 MPOS; Drunk Driving Provisions; Public Private Partnership; Allen Amendments; Stormwater S.1620; Virginia Scenic Byways - 4 National Parkways; ARC; Untitled Binder: MPOS, stormwater, regulations; MPO Runs; HOV Lanes; Tolling; Parking Pilot TCSP/Recreational Trails and Miscellaneous; 4(F) Inhofe; Planning Set Aside; Coalfields Amendments","TEA 21 Project Requests; MADD; Jurisdiction Issues; CRAPO; Warner Amendments: #5 Schools; Carper; Warner Amendments: #14 Safety - Fed Aid System; Baucus, Thomas; Warner Amendments: #6 Technical; Warner Amendments: #2 Stormwater; Proposals; Graham; Stormwater Handouts; FHWA Technicals; Warner Amendments: #8 Safety Plan - Certifies; Warner Amendments: #13 Planning Factors; Amendments; Allard; HOV Proposal from Senator Bond; Safety; Warner Amendments: Safety Belts; Miscellaneous Highway Pros and Requests; Warner Amendments: #12 Federal Aid Study; Ryan; Warner Amendments: #10 and #1 - Centers; Warner Amendments: #7 IPAM Eligibility; Warner Amendments: #9 Safety - 1 Yr; Architect Study; Untitled Binder; Voinovich; Wyden; Warner Amendments: #4 Regulations; Clinton; Boxer; Last Highway Extension - Sept 04-5/05; Chafee; Project Approval and Oversight; Cornyn; JTMT","SES Candidate Development Program; CDSOA; Dear Colleagues; Currency Peg- China; Pork Anti-Dump - Mexico; E2-FY 2005 Appropriations; Budget Basics - General Appropriations Letters FY 2003; Accenture - U.S. Visit; Drought '02; Free Trade - Sri Lanka; Washington Area Housing Trust Fund; Smithfield - EU Exports; Rubber Manufacturers - Commerce Letter; Trans-Treas; Textile Trade - Wool Trust Fund; Scrap Copper; Morocco FTA; Tobacco State Letter to Veneman, 12/9/03; China Sock Safeguard; VA-HUD; Loose Papers; Pay Parity; Nominations Statements; FY 2005 Appropriations Bills; Telecom Ventures - Commerce; D.C.; VA Plant Closures; D.C. Area Housing Trust Fund; Military BAH/Section 8 Housing; Anti-Dumping Wooden Frame Mirrors; VA Marine Science Redirect; VA-Canada Potatoes; Anti-Dumping Chinese Furniture; Haiti Trade; Free Trade - Australia","5th District Tobacco Conference; Tobacco TLAP Language; RJR Quota Stats; Peanut LDP; Warner Statements; Tobacco in FSC-ETI (7/16/04); Quota Stats; Danville 11/1/02; Supplemental Tobacco Payments; Peanut Letters; Peanut Amendments; Tobacco; Tobacco Buyout; Flue-Cured Tobacco; Peanut Articles; Tobacco FDA","Hampton Roads Transit - TEA 21; Meadowcreek Parkway; Hunter Mill Road; National Recreation Park Association; Rails to Trails; Groundwaters Drivers Hours of Suc; AAR and TEA 21; Passenger Rail Liability Limitation; Sperryville Gateway; TEA 21Transit; WMATA; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission; America's Gateways and Trade Corridors; Indian; Bealeton Station; Earmarks - HR 3 SAFETEA - TEALU Conference/TEA Earmarks 109th Congress; Norfolk Southern (Tunnels); Rappahannock - Rapidan Regional Commission; Wilson Bridge; Manassas Railroad Overpass; American Bus Association; Stafford Route 29; NS Traffic Safety; SMART; Culpepper Recreation Center; FY 2003 Transportation Budget Letter; Brain Trauma Foundation/INOVA; Route 29 Delegate Marshall; Rural Roads Maintenance; GRTC Bus Facility; Robertson Bridge; Commonwealth of VA - Governor Warner; Dulles Rail; PRTC Bus; Service Specific Signs (TEA); Manassas VRE Parking/Rail; Pat Robertson; Richmond Airport; Mariners Museum Newport News; ATSSA Safety; Universal Aggregates; Banking Committee Documents; Virginia Beach","Election Reform Conference Report; Campaign Tax Credit; Untitled Folder; Overseas Voting - Election Reform; Election Reform - Technology, Etc.; Rules; Photo ID - Election Reform; ADC Data Site; CFR; Campaign Finance and Voting; Rules Committee; Election Reform; Electoral and Election; VSOC (Grayson); VSOC","120 folders, 1/1/2005 - 4/30/2005","123 folders, 5/1/2005 - 8/31/2005","122 folders, 9/1/2005 - 12/31/2005","Warner, PBS News Hour, 6/12/2001 [VHS]; Warner Iraq, 10-4-2002 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Condolences, Returning Donation, White House Tours, Inauguration/State of Union, World War II Memorial and Parade, Legislative Appropriations Matters, Declines: Visit/Donation, Congrats: Retirement, Congrats: Letters to Groups; Roanoke/VA Tech and Norfolk, 8/1999 [3.5\" disk]; Roll of film; Warner, ABC 20/20, 9/19/01 No appearance [VHS]; Warner, Today Show Appearance, 9/19 and Iraq Press Conference with Pres, 10/2 [VHS]; \"Thanks for Writing\": Good Work, Holidays; Congrats: Individual Achievement; Tredegar National Civil War Foundation, Union, Home Freedom [VHS]; 1998 Benefit Roast Honoring Larry J. Sabato, 10/20/1998 [VHS]","2003 General Assembly Candidates; Bush Administration Jobs - No Action; Political Auctions 1998 - 2003; Hospices of the National Capital Region; Political Correspondence and Auctions 2001 - 2002; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, Meet the Press, 7/04/2004; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, PBS/CNN, 03/07-09/2003; Bush Administration Jobs - Declined to Recommend","Birthplace of Country Music Alliance; Virginia Farm Bureaus; 9th District Tour '01; Flag Day (6/10); Auctions; Virginia Wine Day (6/17); Young Women's Health Summit; Hispanic College Fund; Jamestown 400th; 10/14 USO Gala; D-Day Europe; World War II Dedication Pending; World War II Memorial (5/29); Global Summit 2001; Virginia Wine Day; World War II Memorial Dedication; Virginia Chamber Lunch (6/11); Operation Sail; AHS - River Farm Event","Agee-Meloni (83 folders arranged alphabetically)","Neal-Zeller (58 folders arranged alphabetically)","TMDLS - Clean Water; Wetlands - Tullock Revisions; James River Fleet; Christopher Newport University Fine Arts Center - 2001 (EDI); Wilderness - Fredericksburg National Military Park","Cathright Dam - Lake Moo Maw Study; Augusta County I-81 Rest Area; Nominations; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety; Montpelier; Fish and Wildlife Service - Crow's Nest; S. 791; Clinton Amendment To S. 791; Equity Bonus Amendment; Nuclear Security; SEC 4(F) - National Trust; DAWN Folder - Allard Amendment; Clinton Amendment; Boxer Amendment; Crapo Amendment; Carper Amendment; Fritter Park; Jefford's Amendments; D.C. Lead in Drinking Water Hearing 4/7/2004; TEA-21 - Truck Weight Exemptions; Woodley Nomination; Wastewater Security; Potomac School; Motorcycles; Chemical Security - S. 994; High Top Mountain; Chemical Security 2003","Appropriations FY 2003 Alexandria Sanitary Auth.; Interior Appropriations FY 2003; VA-HUD Appropriations FY 2003; 1990-I CEBAF; Conformities - \"Grandfather Decision\"; Rich Patch (Jefferson National Forest); Lake Gaston 1990; Waterford","Corps Reform Hearing 3/15/2001; Corps Reforms 2001; Forests Moratorium; Tazewell County/NS Permit Fees; Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Hearing; Air Emissions/Transportation Hearing 8/1/2001; St. Mary's School - Alexandria; RABA 2002; Commuter Benefits; Corps - Richmond and Lynchburg CSO Program; Belle Haven Marina; Corps - Washington Aqueduct 2001; Alexandria - Vine Street; Water Infrastructure Hearing 3/27/2002; Enhancements TEA-21 Guidance; Underage Drinking Campaign; Chemical Security Bill","Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Reauthorization: Innovative Financing 9/25/2002; EPW Transportation Conformity Hearing; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety Symposium 6/14/2002; Virginia Tech University Transportation Center; T \u0026 I Operations, Security Roundtable; Fuel Tax Evasion; Route 50 Traffic Calming - 2002; Route 110; Hearing - Transportation Streamlining; Route 50 - 2003; TEA-21 Environment Streamlining Hearing 4/29/1999; Ethanol; Dulles Rail 2002; Salona-McLean Property - The Conservation Fund; Route 9 WVA (PEC); State of Infrastructure; Hearing - 2002 Status of HTF IMPT; SHARE Bill; TEA-21 Reauthorization Projects","Cape Henry National Park Proposal; S.1886 Washington Aqueducts; FEMA - Mt. Weather; OCEANA; Interstate Waste - 1999-2000 - S.533 Warner/Interstate Waste Hearings; Stratford Hall - Save America's Treasures; S. 195 - Lust Bill 1/2004; CEDAW Treaty; Fritter Park - Stafford County - NPS; Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Jefferson Wilderness Proposals - 2003; Clean Water Act - 30th Anniversary - Water Infrastructure Needs; MTBE - Oxygenates; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1997; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1999/Cedar Creek","Photos; Invitations; Box: Virginia Metalcrafters Luncheon Gift; Congressional Record Statements (1/28/97); Tickets and Passes; Invitations; Tickets and USPS Commemoratives; Procedures and Feedback","Title IX [accordion folder]; Goals 2000 [accordion folder]; Ryan White: 1995; TRIO [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts: Education/Tax; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day) [accordion folder]; Ryan White [accordion folder]; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Randolph Shepard; Older Americans: Older Americans Act; Aging [accordion folder]; Older Americans; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Hall, Mark; Older Americans: 2001 - Prescription Drugs; Medicare Glaucoma [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts [accordion folder]; TRIO: Senator John Warner, 225 Russell, 12:30 PM c/o Angie Stewart","FDA: FDA - Supplements; Fisheries: Korean Tariffs on Croaker; Smithsonian: Smithsonian Air \u0026 Space Vets 12/9/2003; Belle Haven Marina [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Triangle Tract; James Madison - Global Legacy; Fisheries: Dogfish/EDA; Fisheries: Pound Nets; Land Issues: Manassas Battlefield; Arts; Monitor (Marine Sanctuary) [accordion folder]; FDA: Crabmeat; FEMA: Franklin, VA; FEMA [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Mason Neck; FDA: Food Labeling; Smithsonian: CRC; Land Issues: Alleghany County; Arlington Bicentennial; Telecommuting [accordion folder]; James Madison; Lewis and Clark Caucus; Fisheries: Croaker Exports; Land Issues: Lorton; Land Issues: Colonial Williamsburg; Smithsonian: General; Ambassador Series","Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express)/Amtrak Insurance; Highways: I-64 Widening; Transportation: Auto-Right to Repair; Ship Scrapping: Ship Scrapping Tax Credit; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Spiro's; NASA: NASA; Transit: Transit in Virginia 2000; Transit: Mort Zuckerman and Dulles Rail; Highways: Hampton Roads Transportation Issues; Rail: Bristol to DC; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Local Governments; National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) [accordion folder]; NASA: NASA/Langley - Aerospace Grants; Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express); NASA: NASA Earth Science \u0026 Atmospheric, Langley - Goddard; Transit: METRO; Rail: Amtrak Veterans; Transit: West Group - Tyson's Tunnel, Proposal Data; Transportation: GMU UTC; Ship Scrapping: Commerce Committee Hearing; Rail: I-81; Rail: TRANSCAER Tour/NS/AAR 10/7/2002; Highways: Third-Crossing; Highways: Rockingham County Route 820; Ship Scrapping: EPW EPA Budget Hearing 2/26/2003; Ship Scrapping [accordion folder]; Highways: I-73; Transit: Hampton Roads; Ship Scrapping: Evergreen; Transit: Rail to Dulles; Highways: 19th Street Bridge; Highways: 2nd Access - Ft. Eustis; Highways: Norfolk Southern I-81 Plan; Highways: Traficland.com Northern Virginia Traffic; Transit: WMATA - Royal Street Garage; Ship Scrapping: MARAD Ship Scrapping; Transportation: MBTE - EPW; Transit: Letter to Governor Warner re: Dulles Rail; NASA: NASA - Aerospace; Transportation: DoT - Hours of Service NPRM; Transportation: General; Rail: RR 4.3 Tax Repeal; Ship Scrapping: USS Gage; NASA: Columbia Draft; Transportation: DHL License; Rail: Virginia Rail Plans 2003; Highways: Capitol Region Scenic Byways Request; Highways: Route 58; Transit: Transportation - Washington, DC Urbanized Area, Fredericksburg MPO Transit Issue; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood (TAOS); NASA: Spaceport Tax Bill; Rail [accordion folder]; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood; Rail: High Speed Rail; Highways: Route 460 Financial Feasibility Study; Highways: Smart Road - UPI; NASA: Space Grant","High Tech: Information Security; High Tech: Senate Republican High Tech Caucus; High Tech: MCI Investigation, Collins (Government Affairs Committee), Chas Phillips, Alec Rodgers - Government Affairs; High Tech: VeriSign; Alcohol Labeling: BWXT; FY 2003 Omnibus Appropriations [accordion folder]; High Tech: AeA/AOL Meeting; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Drought; High Tech: CAPNET 7/14/2003; High Tech: Computer Professionals Clarification - FLSA; High Tech: Spectrum; High Tech: S. 88 Internet Tax Credits; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: CAPWIN; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: JW - NCR Amendment; High Tech: HTTF Kick-Off 6/19/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Dayton Expatriation SA 80; High Tech: Micron/Infineon; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Edwards/Lieberman NSR Amendment (SA 67); High Tech: UWB (Ultra Wide Band); September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Governor's Action; High Tech: EAA (Export Administration Act); High Tech: Xybernaut; High Tech: AOL-Time Warner; High Tech: MCI WorldCom; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Governor's Commission; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Amtrak Appropriations Letter FY 2003; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Fall Banquet; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations [accordion folder]; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: September 11 Appropriations Letters; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Omnibus Miscellaneous; High Tech: Privacy; High Tech: Internet Taxation; High Tech: E-58; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Menendez SA 4634 - Grants; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Press Clips; High Tech: Auction 35 - FCC Letter; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Collins FEMA; High Tech: Napster; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Kennedy Education Amendment SA13; High Tech: Net Fair; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Letter to Loy on Transportation ID Cards 1/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): SA 1 (Byrd Omnibus) FY 2003 Appropriations; High Tech: EAA Spectrum; High Tech: DoD - Broadband; Alcohol Labeling: Ethanol \u0026 Corn Prices; High Tech: High-Tech Events; Alcohol Labeling [accordion folder]; High Tech: DoD - High Tech; High Tech: ICANN; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Harkin Burne Grants SA 32; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer-Warner (Port Security Amendment); FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer Port Security SA 31; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Cochran Agriculture Emergency SA 204; High Tech: COMDEX; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Reagan National","FY 2006 CJS Requests: Suffolk; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Newport News; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Police Department (CAD); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Park Authority; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Dental Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Council for America's First Freedom; FY 2006 Labor HHS: John Tyler CC (Chester); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Communities in Schools; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Occupational Enterprises Inc.; FY 2006 CJS Requests: VCPI (Virginia Community Policing Institute); FY 2006 Labor HHS: INOVA; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Regent University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA State Court NCLB (No Child Left Behind; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Beach; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fairfax (2005) Gang; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Eastern VA Medical School; FY 2006 Labor HHS: An Achievable Dream; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Achievable Dream (FY 2006) (Cameras); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Innovative Wireless Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Center for Excellence in Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Western CC/Central Virginia CC; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Miretek Systems; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jamestown; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Aquarium and Marine Science Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Wise; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Alliance for Consumer Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Memorial Child Guidance Clinic; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Project Lifesaver; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Military Institute (VMI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: KidsPeace (FY 2006); FY 2006 Labor HHS: D-Day - Bedford; FY 2006 Labor HHS: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Riverside Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fredericksburg Area Museum \u0026 Cultural Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Suffolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Center for Politics; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hollins University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Best Buddies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia's Center for Innovative Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: MediCorp Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Piedmont Access to Health Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: KidsSave; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Operation Smile; FY 2006 Labor HHS: National Maritime Heritage Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Southside CC Trucks; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Lonesome Pine; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia High School League; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Wolf Trap; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Regent; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ethiopian Community Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hampton University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Living Museum; FY 2006 Labor HHS: University of Appalachia; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Fire Department \u0026 EMS; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: J. S. Mosby Museum Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Child and Family Network; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Charlottesville Police (FY 2005); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Carilion Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Patient Services Inc. (PSI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CNU (Christopher Newport University); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fauquier County; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Shenandoah University; FY 2006 CJS Requests: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters) 2005; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ruritan National, Inc.; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Tech; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research; FY 2006 Labor HHS: GMU - Krasnow; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Levine School of Music; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Tech Access; FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSafeNet (Fairfax); FY 2006 Labor HHS: VCCS (Virginia Community College System); FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSave Memorial Child Guidance Clinic (FY 2006)","John Roberts Background: Statements of John Warner on John Roberts; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Exhibits to Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: National Council of Jewish Women [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background: Etc. ...Bork; Telart Tech; Samuel A. Alito Jr. [accordion folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Honorable Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Nominated to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [binder]; John Roberts Background: Roberts Arguments Pro; John Roberts Background: Roberts Draft Statement; John Roberts Background: Short Statement; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: The Norfolk 4 A Case of Innocence [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: D. Local Service Provider Worksheet; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Supreme Court Nominee - Alliance for Justice [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background [accordion folder]; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Pardon; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner on Roberts; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: CWA - Confirm Judge Samuel Alito: Fair Hearing, Fair Process, Fair Up or Down Vote [presentation folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Statement of Opposition and Final Report for Nomination of Samuel Alito [spiralbound]; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner #s on Advice and Consent; Levin Clemency; John Roberts Background: Long Statement","Effects of Earthquakes, Fault Movements, and Subsidence on the South Louisiana Landscape [report]; EPW Katrina Hearing 11/1/2005 [binder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? 11/2/2005; Hurricane Katrina: Search \u0026 Rescue - Hearing 1/30/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Coast Guard - Hearing 11/9/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/6/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/20/2005 [binder]; Evacuating New Orleans - Hearing 1/31/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: FEMA - Hearing 12/8/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Levees #2 - Hearing - 12/15/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Private Sector - Hearing 11/16/2005 [binder]; Performance Reviews of FEMA's Disaster Management Activities in Response to Hurricane Katrina, 3/2006 [book]; Loose Papers: Testimony on the Failure of the Gulf Coast Levees During Hurricane Katrina 11/16/2005-11/17/2005; Effects of Geological Faults on Levee Failures in South Louisiana [spiralbound]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/14/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Pam Exercise - Hearing 1/24/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/28/2005 [binder]","Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Role of Governors in Managing the Catastrophe 2/2/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Managing New Orleans - Hearing 2/1/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Role of Governors - Hearing 2/2/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: DHS \u0026 FEMA Leaders - Hearing 2/10/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing Law Enforcement and Communications in a Catastrophe, Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, 2/6/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing the Crisis and Evacuating New Orleans 2/1/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Exhibit Book - Challenges in a Catastrophe: Evacuating New Orleans in Advance of Hurricane Katrina 1/31/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]","108th Appropriations - Cosigned Letters (2 accordion folders); 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): VA - HUD; 108th Armed Services [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Commerce; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Labor - HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Legislative Branch; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): General Appropriations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Foreign Operations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): CJS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): DC; 108th Administration [accordion folder]; 108th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Transportation; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Interior; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Transportation; 108th Aging [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Energy; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Energy and Water; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Labor, HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): DC; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): VA - HUD","FY 2006 Press Releases; Madison Associates, LLC: Cord Sterling [presentation folder]; Aurora Golden-Eye UAV FY 2006 Request; Allied Aerospace UAV; Intermec [presentation folder]; Lessons Learned; Foreign Operations Appropriations Letter; James Madison University: Senator John Warner [presentation folder]; Madison Associates, LLC: Conrad Schatte and Jim Kadtke [presentation folder]; Narricot Industries, LP, OTV Meeting, 7/26/2005 [packet]; Foreign Operations Appropriations; FY 2006 Request Documents; \"Developing Leaders Who Can Lead Change\" Education for Transformation Brief to Dr. Jim Kadtke, John J. Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026 M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026 POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments","Hampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026 Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]","Transportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026 Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026 Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026 Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026 Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]","CJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026 Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]","Stopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]","Loose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026 O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026 O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]","Transportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026 HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026 HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026 Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts","FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026 Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford","Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]","Outstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026 Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026 Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. Brant; 2006 NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) Principal of the Year Award; Nomination - Sheriff of the Year 2005-2006, Steve Simpson; 2007 Washington Hall of Fame, Washington Board of Trade; Texans With Stetsons, Margaret Azzoni; White House Holiday Performance","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","8 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","65 envelopes arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month","87 envelopes, arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","Untitled Folder: Colorado Trip, 10/1980; 103 envelopes, arranged by date","67 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","76 envelopes, arranged by date","10 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 23 envelopes, arranged by date","59 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","7 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","44 envelopes, arranged by date","65 envelopes, arranged by date","58 envelopes, arranged by date","79 envelopes, arranged by date","44 envelopes, arranged by date","9 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 18 envelopes, arranged by date","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","81 envelopes, arranged by date","90 envelopes, arranged by date","45 envelopes, arranged by date","46 envelopes of Daily Schedules, arranged by date 11/16-1987-12/31/1987; 4 folders of Master Scheduling Logs, arranged by month, in folders by quarter","Loose newspaper, 9/12/2001; 33 untitled envelopes","266: McLean GOP Women, 4/11/1996 [VHS-C]; 150: Today Show; Good Morning America [U-Matic]; 92: Senator Exon/Senator John Warner, Arms Control [Beta]; 041: \"Friends of John Warner - Virginia's Fighter\", Greg Stevens and Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 265: JM at 7th CD Convention [VHS-C]; 148: Today Show, Senator John Warner/Hollings Interview re: Marine Deaths in Lebanon [U-Matic-S]; 149: NBC News Spot, Senator John Warner, 12/27 [U-Matic]; 037: \"Presentation Reel for Senator John Warner\", Stuart Stevens Group, 9/19/1994 [VHS]; 134-136: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [Reel to Reel Video] (3 copies); 101: Senator John Warner, 1. Peace, 2. Economic Growth, 3. Kept Promises [Beta]; 091: Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [Beta]; 267: Miller Press Conference [8mm MP]; 044: The American Debate #311, Downy v. Senator John Warner, Defense Spending, 12/18/1984 [VHS]; 090: Channel 7 Morning Break/Farm Program, MX Vote [Beta]; 151: NBC Today Show, Senator John Warner, 12/29/1983 [U-Matic-S]; 036: VC-135A, Yorktown Commissioning, 7/4/1984 [VHS]; 063: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; 144-146: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [U-Matic] (3 copies)","NBC Expose, 4/29/1991 [VHS]; McNeill-Lehrer Prime Time Live, 12/18/1990 [VHS]; 48 Hours, 12/19/1991 [VHS]; \"A Salute to Volunteerism\", Invitation to Mrs. Barbara Bush From Citizens of Washington County, Virginia for Spring of 1991, 12/1990 [VHS]; Senator John Warner Outside the White House During Gulf Crisis, Mid-December 1990 [VHS]; ABC News, 9/30/1991 [VHS]; \"America, You're Too Young To Die\", Arthur S. DeMoss, 12/19/1985 [VHS]; Fox Morning 9/16/1991; Brinkley, 9/15/1991 [VHS]; \"The Future of Tibet\", The Tibet Fund, 4/1991 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 9/27/1991 [VHS]; Fox A.M., 1/29/1992 [VHS]; Floor, 1/11/1991 [VHS]; Interview with Senator John Warner Soviet Central Television (TV Correspondent Boris Kalyagin), 10/12/1991 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, 5/6/1991 [VHS]; CNN Crossfire, 1/10/1991 [VHS]; Woman's Conference PSA [VHS]; Senator John Warner Veterans Day PSA, 11/1987 [4 U-Matics]; John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/3/1991 [VHS]; \"History of Duxford Airfield\" [VHS]; \"The Battle of the Somme: Official Pictures of the British Army in France\", Imperial War Museum [VHS]; WTKR News TV-3 Norfolk 11:00 p.m. 1st Story, Senator John Warner - Drugs, 9/14/1989 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; ABC Barbara Walters Special, 1/29/2992 [VHS]; MTV, Rock the Vote on News - \"Who's Afraid... ,1/24/1991; Rock the Vote Presentation, 2/6/1991 [VHS]","395: McNeil News Hour, 1/15, 1/16, \u0026 1/19 [VHS]; 401: WANY-10, WVEC-13, Senator John Warner Speaking on Military Health Care, 3/27/2000 [VHS]; 384: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 387: Lehrer News Hour, 10/28/1999 [VHS]; 425: \"Level With the American People\", Republican National Committee, Greg Stevens and Company, 12/19/1995 [VHS]; 386 \u0026 418: Untitled VHS; 405: MSNBC Hardball, 7/19/2001 [VHS]; 430: McLaughlin One on One, 5/17/1993; 402: WJLA Channel 7 Local News, 8/27/2001 [VHS]; 419: \"American Promise, Selections From the Series\", Farmers Insurance Group Presentation [VHS]; 406: CBS Face the Nation, 3/29/1998 [VHS]; 400: The Center for Security, Policy Keeper of the Flame Dinner Highlights, 11/3/1999 [VHS]; 409: Lehrer News Hour, 11/29/1999 [VHS]; 394: MSNBC 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 9/27/2000 [VHS]; 408: 20/20, 4/20/2001 [VHS]; 429: McNeil/Lehrer, 5/8/1995 [VHS]; 411: Youth Leadership Initiative \"Imagine A Nation's Future...\", University of Virginia Center for Governmental Studies [VHS]; 422: Mark Warner vs. Senator John Warner, Hot Springs, Virginia, Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/1996 [VHS]; 385: General Short Testimony, SASC Hearing [VHS]; 431: Ross Perot Show, 4/25/1993 [VHS]; 413-414: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [2 VHS]; 421: Larry King Live, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 390: Delicias Putumayo Bloque Sur Farc Columbia Sur America [VHS]; 398: Lehrer News Hour, 11/13/1998 [VHS]; 396: Pentagon News Briefing, 6/15/2001 [VHS]; 403: Inside Politics, 7/27/2001 [VHS]; 380: News Hour, 8/25/2000 [VHS]; 399: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 393: PBS 6:00 - 9:00, 10/29/1999 [VHS]; 426: \"Breaking the Spell, Parts 1 \u0026 2\", Turner Broadcasting System, 2/13/1985 [VHS]; 397: Press Conference, 10/30/2001 [VHS]; 382: MSNBC Decision 2000, 2/29/2000 [VHS]; 388 \u0026 407: Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [2 VHS]; 392: Larry King Live, 1/19/2000 [VHS]; 389: Floor Statements [VHS]; 391: Press Conference on High Tech and Jobs, 5/20/1997 [VHS]; 410: Pageantry of the Corps, Battle Color Ceremony at San Diego [VHS]; 412: ABC, CBS, NBC Nightly News, 2/3/2000 [VHS]; 416: Miscellaneous Tapings [VHS]; 381: \"Getting Things Done\", Citizens for the Republican Congress, McCarthy Marcus Hennings, Ltd. [VHS]","586: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/1/1995 \u0026 9/4/1995 [VHS]; 546: Lehrer News Hour, 4/9/1998 \u0026 4/10/1998 [VHS]; 552: World News Tonight, Walker - Patent: Trademark Office, 9/15/1998 [VHS]; 556: WSLS-TV, Senator John Warner, Day in the Life Series [VHS]; 533: News Hour, Kosovo Segment, 10/1/1998 [VHS]; 553: Evans \u0026 Novak, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 545: Lehrer News Hour, 4/7/1998 \u0026 4/8/1998 [VHS]; 540: Lehrer News Hour, 5/25/1998, 5/26/1998, \u0026 5/27/1998 [VHS]; 597: Senator John Warner Visit to Dahlgren School, 2/15/1994 [VHS]; 561: Ancore Capabilities Video, 9/17/2001 [VHS]; 581: WSLS Channel 10 and WSET Channel 13, Senator John Warner 11:00 Coverage, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 578: John McLaughlin's One on One with Senator John Warner and Senator Richard Bryan, 7/14/1996 [VHS]; 544: \"For the Record, Senator John Warner\", WCVE/WHTJ, 3/27/1998 [VHS]; 539: Lehrer News Hour, 4/28/1998 [VHS]; 550: Floor Statement, Stealth Bomber, 9/16/1997 [VHS]; 591: Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/14/1999 [VHS]; 564: 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [VHS]; 549: NBC, Segment on Aircraft in Air Shows, 9/19/1997 [VHS]; 589: CNN Off-Air, 2/4/1997 [VHS]; 541: Lehrer News Hour, 5/28/1998 \u0026 5/29/1998 [VHS]; 579: Capitol Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Guest Senator John Warner, 9/24/1999 [VHS]; 542: VBA Debate, 7/10/1996 [VHS]; 592: NBC Nightly News, Segment on Bosnia, 12/18/1997 [VHS]; 538: NBC Channel 4 Live with D. 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Intrepid - An American Celebration\" [U-Matic]; C-Span, Discussion with Senator John Warner, General Kelly, and Barbara Reynolds of USA Today, Tapes 1 \u0026 2, 4/1/1991 [2 VHS]; 268: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [Reel to Reel Video]; \"Petersburg: Pride in the Past, Progress for the Future [3/4\" Video]; Senator John Warner, #298, 3/9/1982 [U-Matics]","576: U.S. Senate Primary Election Night, Senator John Warner/Miller, 6/11/1996 [VHS]; 524: Larry King Live, Senator John Warner, 3/23/1999 [VHS]; 573: PBS Lehrer News Hour, 1/15/1998 [VHS]; 585: Armed Services Hearing, 2/2/2000 [VHS]; 558: Senator John Warner Vietnam Memorial [BetaCam]; 432: C-Span, 4/27/1993 [VHS]; 423: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; 583: Wheels Up the Wall, 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 404: Senate Floor from 9:30 AM, 7/20/2001 [VHS]; 575: C-Span, \"Republican Mock Convention\", 3/2/1996 [VHS]; 567: \"Jesus\" 9-11 Remembrance Edition, Inspirational Films, Inc., 2001 [VHS]; 572: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/6/1995 [VHS]; 427: Channel 3 - Norfolk, After Richmond Debate, 10/19/1984; Channel 13, Chesapeake Bay, Channel 10, Bishop Willis Show, 10/23/1984 [VHS]; 560: Swearing in 1985, Vice President Bush [Beta]; 525: ARC Birthday Greeting, 4/22/1999 [VHS]; 537: McLaughlin/CNN Late Edition, Sunday 1/17 [VHS]; 417: ABC News, 8/21/1999 [VHS]; 534: Nunn Kiosk, \"Start Here\" Demo, Dominion Post [VHS]; 535: Long Awaited Senator John Warner Profiles, aired 5/29/1996 [VHS]; 428: Base Closing Commission, 5/21/1993; 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [9 VHS]; 557: \"The Media Senator\", Senator John Warner, Dick Leggitt Media, Flite 3, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 424, 433, 526, 530-531, 562 \u0026 569: 7 Untitled VHS; 570: McNeill/Lehrer, 7/22/1994 [VHS]; 582: WSLV Channel 10 6:00, Senator John Warner Roanoke, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 527: PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 5/6/1999 [VHS]; 596: Grayson's News Tapes, Thursday [VHS]; 574: NBC and CBS News, 1/4/1996 [VHS]; 566: \"World School 2000\", Special Version, Lincoln Memorial University, 10/16/2000 [VHS]; 584: \"A Time to Make History\", Republican Party of Virginia and Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association, 8/18/1999 [VHS]; 420: CNN, 2/22/1989 [VHS]; 536: Senator John Warner Commend Pilot O'Grady with Dole, 5/13/1993 [VHS]; 543: ABC News, Daryl Jones Segment, 7/22/1998 [VHS]","Lehrer News Hour, 11/26/1999 [VHS]; CNN Larry King Live, 2/12/1999 [VHS]; Armed Service Committee, 4/13/2000 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 10/19/1999 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, Osprey Program, 1/21/2001; Lehrer, Defense Budget, 2/12/2001 [VHS]; Armed Services Committee, 4/6/2000 [VHS]; CNN 7:00 - 8:00 AM, 5/16/2000 [VHS]; ABC News Segment \"Lap Top to the Floor\", 9/8/1997 [VHS]; D'Amato Office: Nightline, Whitewater, 3/11/1996 [VHS]; Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, 7/22/1993 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 1/15/2001 [VHS]; Lehrer News Hour, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; ABC 11:30 PM - 12:00 AM, 10/1/1999 [VHS]; First Panel of Foreign Relations Hearing, 10/7/1999 [VHS]; \"Leadership\", General John P. 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Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [1 Inch Videotape on Reel]; 415: Senator John Warner Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [BetaCam]; 316: Channel 9, with Senator John Warner at ATOKA [VHS]; 521: Yorktown CG48 Launching, 4/16/1984 [U-Matic-S]; 523: Yorktown CG 48 Ceremony, 4/16/1983 [U-Matic]; 446: WTTG - Washington, D.C., \"Inaugural Opening Ceremonies\" [Beta]; 519: Senator John Warner #459, 4/6/1982 [U-Matic]","468: John Warner Promos by G.W. Whitehurst, 10/12/1978 [audiocassette]; 455: Shad Planking, Waverly, Virginia, 4/18/1979 [audiocassette]; 493: Senator Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 227: Erkilitian FR (Arlington), 3/20/1996; Fairfax County Convention (Miscellaneous) [audiocassette]; 477: Town Meeting Kennedy Center, Braden \u0026 Buchannan [audiocassette]; 230: Warner, 7/4/1995 [audiocassette]; 448: Town Meeting Kennedy Center; National Public Radio, Helen Whelean Defense Spending, 1/4/1982 [audiocassette]; 464: Senator Jackson on Face the Nation, 2/20 [audiocassette]; 504: Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Norfolk, Virginia, 5/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 255-258, 434-435, 437, 440, 443, 454, 473, 474, 485, \u0026 490: 14 Untitled audiocassettes; 237: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, 1995 [audiocassette]; 505: Judge Sheffield Group, Dirksen Building, 5/9/1980 [audiocassette]; 344: Don Baker's VCU Class, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 452: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Richmond, Virginia, 1/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 510: U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [reel to reel]; 355: RPV, 5/18/1989 [audiocassette]; 513: Audio Track of Video [reel to reel]; 499: Lincoln Day Dinner, Columbus, Ohio, 2/15/1980; Columbus Press Conference [audiocassette]; 487: Senator John Warner New Availability, re: Judgeships, Alexandria Courthouse, 4/13/1981 [audiocassette]; 486 \u0026 500: Wayne/Senator John Warner Luncheon, Capitol Hill, 3/6/1980 [2 audiocassettes]; 226: Senator John Warner Radio Conference, 3/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 466: Dick Allen, Senator John Warner Et al Foreign Press Briefing, 6/20 [audiocassette]; 353: Senator John Warner 1990 Radio; Nunn/Senator John Warner re: Tower, 2/6/1989; CBS [audiocassette]; 217: NPR and Internet Launch, 4/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 480 \u0026 484: Heinz Seminar, Tapes 2 \u0026 3 [2 audiocassettes]; 459: Conference of Christians and Jews, Hampton, Virginia, 3/1/1979 [audiocassette]; 462: Armed Services, DoD Authorization, 1/30 [audiocassette]; 342: Richmond Trip, 3/30 [audiocassette]; 225: Herrico and Fairfax GOP Mass Meetings/Convention, 3/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 359: The BQ Show 3:00 - 4:00 P.M., Oliver North, 9/19/1994 [audiocassette]; 441: Senator John Warner, Republican State Convention, Richmond, 1993 [audiocassette]; 220: Fox 5 and NYT 6/6/1996 and 6/17/1996 [audiocassette]; 343: \"The Dalton Gang Working Together\", Paramel Productions [audiocassette]; 231: Miller and Pro-Family Press Conference, 3/12/1996 [audiocassette]; 450: MBS, Reporters Roundup, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/21/1980 [audiocassette]; Bob Tata/Delegate, \"Senator John Warner Endorse\", 1991 [audiocassette]; 252: FEC Conference, 5/6/1996; Bork Spot, 5/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 213: Senator John Warner, Daily Press Ed. Board, 5/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 246: Charles Hawkins Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/21/1995 [audiocassette]; 491: News Availability, Charlottesville, 4/17 [audiocassette]; 501: Edward Roeder Interview, Senator John Warner Office, 3/13/1980 [audiocassette]; 242-244: \"Who's Jim Miller\", \"Why\", and \"Avoided\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/21/1996 [3 audiocassettes]; 445: Senator John Warner at AP Dinner, Richmond, \"Raw Meat\", 2/3/1995 [audiocassette]; 463: Richmond Press Conference, 4/14 [audiocassette]; 471: \"The Senators\", Senator John Warner, 3 Shows [audiocassette]; 264: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, Master Tape, 9/21/1995 [DAT]; 449: Fundraising Dinner, Richmond, 3/7/1981; Senator John Warner on Charlie Huddle, 3/2/1983 [audiocassette]; 518: Plenary Session, MIT Law Afternoon Session, 1/13/1977; SALT#3, RICH, 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 492: Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/30/1995 [audiocassette]; 444: Lloyd Grove re: BW [audiocassette]; 498: CNN Press Conference; Lincoln Day Dinner, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2/14/1980 [audiocassette]; 345: Senator John Warner Farm PSA [audiocassette]; 236: Miller Ad Response Press Conference, 5/16/1996 [audiocassette]; 248: Lexington - Wtc, 3/1/1996 \u0026 3/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 456: Admiral Rickover [audiocassette]; 483: Huntsville, Alabama; Alabama Press Conference [audiocassette]; 250: Bob Gibson, 4/10/1996 [audiocassette]; 460: Senator John Warner - Jerry Brown, 4/13/1979; Bill Miller [audiocassette]; 214: WNIS, Dr. Moller, 6/11/1996 [audiocassette]; 352: Sam Donaldson, 6/22/1992; Peter Harding, 1/21/1992 [audiocassette]; 233: Lynchburg/Danville, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 358: Governor Allen's Congress Roundtable, AM, Senator John Warner, BC, 3/29/1994 [audiocassette]; 215: Dole Endorsement, 5/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 354: Painting Notes from Arnett [audiocassette]; 238: WRVA Radio, Jim Miller with Lou Dean, 6/6/1996 [audiocassette]; 350: Lloyd Grove, 12/14/1989 [audiocassette]; 512: Byrd, Tape #2 [reel to reel]; 451: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; Gannett, CIA, 11/26/1991 [audiocassette]; 494: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 216: Peter Hardin, 5/26/1996 [audiocassette]; 475: Senator John Warner, Coleman Headquarters Opening, 9/5/1981; Battle of the Virginia Capes, Virginia Beach [audiocassette]; 469: WHK and Jim Clarke WJLA; WHK and WRVA Radio [audiocassette]; 259-262: 4 Untitled Microcassettes; 228: Peter Baker, 4/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 247: Senator John Warner Interviews with Jim Perry and Peter Hardin, 4/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 351: Lloyd Grove, 8/11/1989 [audiocassette]; 503: Navy Federal Credit Union, Vienna, Virginia, 3/24/1980 [audiocassette]; 478: Mark Shields, Business and Government Relations Council, Winsby, 9/19/1980 [audiocassette]; 488: Memphis, 10/28; 6 Ads, Alabama \u0026 Burton Lunch [audiocassette]; 360: Peter Hardin, TTD; Cokie Roberts, CNN; Laurie Kellman, TWT; Dave McConnell, TOP; Jan Smith, Fox [audiocassette]; 219: Barrett-Times/Welsh, USA Today, 5/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 457: Interviews: Henry Eason, Nation's Business; Nancy King, Virginia Network; Jim Canan, Business Week, 2/16/1983 [audiocassette]; 495: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980; Senator John Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 476: CSNY, Zevon [audiocassette]; 509, 514 \u0026 515: 3 Untitled Reel to Reel; 489: Today, 10/28/1981 [audiocassette]; 447 \u0026 465: WNIS, Senator John Warner/Gordon Hammett, Sides 1-4, 10/25/1979 [2 audiocassettes]; 348: Pledge, Master, 3/3/1990 [audiocassette]; 222: Senator John Warner/Senator Bond Fundraiser, 4/30/1996 [audiocassette]; 511: Keynote Address, 1/13/1977; SALT Reel #1, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]","Press [envelope]; 2 Untitled Envelopes; Outdate Senator John Warner Formal Black and White Portrait [box]; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders; Senator John Warner Formal Color and Black and White Portraits [box]; Senator John Warner and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon Wine Festival [envelope]; Armed Services \"Change of Command\" pictures [envelope]; Photo Studio SD-685 [envelope]; The White House [envelope]","Eastern Europe, Berlin Wall, 1989 [envelope]; 1983; Contact Sheets and Negatives, 1992; 1982; Photographs, 1990; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders","Campaign, 1995-2000 [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder; Political 1988, Bork; Today; 1995 Constitutional Right to Primary Election [accordion folder]; 1998 Congressional [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign Volunteers; 1998 Campaign; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign/Casework; Lawsuit; Michael Wilding [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002 [accordion folder]; Mark Warner [accordion folder]; Mark Warner, 2001","\"Achievable Dream\", Metro Video Productions, 7/16/1997 [VHS]; U.S. Senate Memos; 1996 Senate Race, Senator John Warner Items; Senator John Warner v. Miller; Warner Calendars, 1995-1996 [envelopes]; Transportation Builder, ARTBA, 5/2000 [magazine]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Rules Committee, 1994; \"Choosing Sides: I Remember Vietnam, Fields of Fire\", Non Fiction Films, 1998 [VHS]; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Lyndon LaRouche, 1994; 2 Untitled Folders: Senator Packwood; Election Law; Untitled Presentation Folder: 1998 Senate Campaign; Speeches and Statements; Press Releases; Nancy Spannaus; VDDA Navy Housing Event, Henninger, Richmond, 4/1998 [VHS]; Loose Papers: Press Releases; Campaign Notes; Changing the Name of the Library of Congress, 1993-1998; Welcome to Alexandria; NATO; Crook, G. Gail; Warner Donor Volunteer Lists [envelopes]; \"Defeat Ollie North, That Son-of-a-Bush\", 1994 [booklet] (2 copies); Jacob Hornberger, 2002 Campaign; Breast Cancer Notes, Draft Speech [presentation folder]","87 Folders, Kasten, Aleyda to Sugar, Ron","FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings SW Virginia; CJS 2005: William \u0026 Mary (Court 21); CJS 2005: Lonesome Pine; Labor HHS 2005: Carilion Health; CJS 2005: Hampton Alert; CJS 2005: 0 - 3 (Zero to Three); CJS 2005: Achievable Dream; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Beach; Berryville Citizens Association; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Virginia Medical School; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jamestown Commission; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jeremiah Project; FY 2005 Labor HHS: NORC Richmond; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Monster Gat Sol; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services of Tidewater; Social Security Title IV-C Funds; FY 2005 Labor: Philip Theodosiou; FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings; FY 2005 Labor: University of Virginia - Youth Leadership Initiative; CJS 2005: Suffolk; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Our Health, Russ Potts; Fairfax City and Title I Allocation; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Military Institute; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Culpepper Dental; CJS 2005: Cops Appropriation VCPI; FY 2005 Labor: St. John Baptist in the Woods; FY 2005 Labor: University of Appalachia; Labor HHS 2005: Christopher Newport; FY 2005 Labor: William \u0026 Mary; Labor HHS 2005: Alliance for Consumer Education; Labor HHS 2005: Samples; FY 2005 Labor: Riverside; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters; CJS 2005: ATF Request; Labor HHS 2005: Bon Secours; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Wolf Trap; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance (NVHA); CJS 2005: Alexandria; FY 2005 Labor HHS: INOVA - Clark Moore; CJS 2005: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); CJS 2005: Center for Criminal Justice Tech (Mitretek); Labor HHS 2005: Arl Free Clinic; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Living Museum; FY 2005 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; Labor HHS 2005: Bellmont; FY 2005 Labor HHS: James Madison University; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Community College System; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Services; Labor HHS 2005: Black Lung; CJS 2005: Chesapeake; Boy Scouts of America; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia High School League; Labor HHS 2005: Achievable Dream; CJS 2005: Appropriations Information (C.J.S.); FY 2005 Labor: Woodrow Wilson (Presidential Library); FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Osteopathic; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Mennonite University; Labor HHS 2005: American Military Spouse Foundation (AMSEF); FY 2005 Labor HHS: George Mason University; CJS 2005: Shenandoah; FY 2005 Labor HHS: First Freedom; FY 2005 Labor: Regent; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Experience Works; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning, Danville; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Lynch - Academy of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Parents Anonymous; FY 2005 Labor: O. Winston Link Museum; Labor HHS 2005: Center for Mental Health Services; Labor HHS 2005: America on the Move; FY 2005 Labor HHS: National Federation of the Blind; FY 2005 Labor: Project Access; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)","Colin L. Powell, General USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff [accordion folder]; Powell, Colin USA/JCS Nomination File/2nd Term [accordion folder]; Northern Virginia Women's Conference, 1990 [accordion folder]; Colonel James J. Steele, USA Nomination File; David Addington to Be DoD General Counsel; Hemingway, Col. Thomas L. USAF, Promotion File; Inaugural, 2001; Wiss, Robert E., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Studeman, William O. to Be Deputy Director CIA; Gierke, Herman F., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Crawford, Susan, Court Military Appeals Nomination","VA-HUD Appropriations Bill (Passed 9/24) [accordion folder]; FY 2000 Defense Appropriations/Foreign Operations Appropriations, 6/30 [accordion folder]; Commerce - Justice - State Appropriations [accordion folder]; FY 2001 Defense Appropriations; FY 2000 National Defense Authorization (Amendments, C.R.'s, Dear Colleagues) [accordion folder]; Women on Submarines [accordion folder]; Military Construction Appropriations/State Department Reauthorization, 6/22 [accordion folder]","Nomination: Springer, Hearing 5/18/2005 [binder]; Portman OMB Nomination 109th, 5/17/2006 [presentation folder]; Staunton/Roanoke Trip, 8/8 - 8/9/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Bilbray, Marshall, Blair, Hearing 11/14/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Doan, Hearing 5/22/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Combs, Hearing 5/25/2005 [binder]; Governors of USPS Confirmation Hearing, 6/29/2006 [presentation folder]; Susan Dudley OMB Nomination [accordion folder]; Nomination: Paulison, Hearing 5/24/2006 [binder]; Nomination: McMillin, Hearing 7/13/2006 [binder]; Business Meeting, 6/22/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Portman, Hearing 5/17/2006 [binder]; 5 Steno Pads, Floor Notes 2005-2006","The Almanac of Seapower, Navy League of the United States, 1989 \u0026 1992 [2 books]; Unauthorized Appropriations - History; Committee Business - Trip Reports; Civil Service [accordion folder]; Committee Inquiries - Stephen Breyer; Committee Inquiries - National Security Strategy [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court Structure Issues; Committee Business - Procedures; Air Force Magazine, 1992 US Air Force Almanac, Air Force Association; Air Force Magazine, 1991 USAF Almanac/Operation Desert Storm; Civil Service: War Powers; Committee Business - Security","Mary Baldwin; Mothball Fleet (3 folders); MSMC Heritage Fund (U.S. Marine Corps); George Washington University; Swanson Molt; Box with 43 3.5\" Disks of Backup Files, Press Releases, Briefing Materials, Trip Files, and Photographs, 1993-2001; Travel; Strategic Insights; Veterans, Retirees, and Assorted Associations; NASCAR; James Madison; TRAC; Thank Yous; Ship Wreck Allocation; Ship Repair","U.S. Senate Stationery; Accepted Scheduling Items [accordion folder]; Scheduling Files (8 folders)","William and Mary; University of Virginia; V-22 Info Papers; Roanoke/Virginia Tech, 5/12/2000 - 5/13/2000; University of Virginia, USAID; WorldSpace [presentation folder]; August Recess District Work Period 2002 (2 copies); Trip File: Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin, 8/2/1999 (2 folders); World Space (?); Loose Papers: Press Clippings and Newspapers, 2001-2002; C. Warner; Judy/Carter (?); Virginia Tech; Analysis Converting SSBNS to SSGNS; Conversations with America 2000 (2 copies, each in 3 folders); Susan; Dulles High Tech Tour, 7/26/1999 (2 copies); Virginia Danville","FY 2002 NDAA: Passed Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: House Requested Conference Support; 9/11/2001 [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Supplemental Appropriations; Missile Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Budget [accordion folder]; Submarine Centennial; FY 2002 NDAA: National Defense Features Program; Killed in Action, Boise de Hattonville, Hattonville, France, 9 November, 1944 Subject: Delayed Memorial Affairs Crash Site - Search and Recovery and Application for Possible French Decorations [binder]; FY 2002 NDAA [accordion folder]; 9/11/2001: Foreign Expressions of Support; 9/11/2001: Casualty Lists; FY 2002 NDAA: Demilitarization of Military Equipment; FY 2002 NDAA: Pending Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: Priorities; Naval Reactors Commemorative; FY 2002 NDAA: HASC Outsourcing Issues; Old Letters; Turnover [empty accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Challenge Program; FY 2002 NDAA: Health Information Assurance; Homeland Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Conference Issues","FCC: Digital Television; Airline Loan Guarantees: Gemini Air Cargo; Richmond International Airport [accordion folder]; Airports: Virginia Airports; Identity Theft: FTC Information; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Legislation; FCC: Verizon 271; Airline Loan Guarantees [accordion folder]; FCC: Must Carry - Multicasting; Airports: Shenandoah Airport; Aviation: Air Traffic Control Privatization; Airports: Norfolk Airport; MWAA: Dulles 25 mile; Senator John Warner Letter to Danville Community College (RCATT), 3/13/2003; NASA: Buzz Aldrin Space Vision Institute; Airports: Lynchburg; MWAA: National - Closure; FCC: Virginia Cellular - ETC Letter; Telecom [accordion folder]; Aviation: FAA Pay Issue - RIC; FCC: Wi-Fi (2 folders); Commerce: Virginia Baseball, 7/8/2003; NASA: ORB Image; Airline Loan Guarantees: Reagan National Airport; Aviation: U.S. Airways - United; Commerce: Hyundai; Airports: Roanoke; Voice of America; Airline Loan Guarantees: Evergreen: Loan Guarantee Application; Aviation: Aviation World's Fair; Commerce: Bristol Urban Letter; Aviation: Newport News - Williamsburg Airport; Nanotechnology [accordion folder]; Aviation: Northern Neck Airport; Airports: Tri-Cities; MWAA: Dulles APM Contract; Airports: Pennington Gap; FCC: Low Power FM; Airline Loan Guarantees: U.S. Airways - PBGC; FCC: Cable; Airports: CACI Airport Sensors; Aviation: Senator John Warner Statement on Rosenker NTSB Nomination, 2/27/2003; NASA: NASA Shared Services Center; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Airport - GA; Airports: Airport America; Identity Theft [accordion folder]; Commerce: Census; Commerce: Bristol MSA (2 folders); Airports: Charlottesville Airport; Aviation: U.S. - China Air Routes; MWAA: Dulles","123 folders, Arranged by Date","Fort Belvoir Shooting Range [accordion folder]; ITT; Lexington; IIT Research Institute; Kimmel/Short: Senator John Warner [accordion folder]; Intermec Corporation, FY 2000 Programs; Japanese Imperial Army; International Training, Inc.; Title 11/OECD Dyer, Ellis [accordion folder]","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers; Talk, 10/1999 [magazine]; National Journal's CongressDailyAM, 5/13/1999 [magazine]; National Defense, 4/2000 [magazine] (2 copies)","2000 Virginia Business Cases: Dresser - Rand Compressors; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives: Arlington Cemetery; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Kempter File (VE Issue); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Seacoast; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Edenspace - Depleted Uranium; Congressional Record, 107th Congress, 2nd Session No. 129 (2 copies); Special Projects: PBS Documentary Korea (50th); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Nuclear Capable Cranes; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Alliant Tech Systems; The National Army Museum at Fort Belvoir [presentation folder]; Special Projects: Lavinia Currier; Naval Audit Service [accordion folder]; Special Projects [accordion folder]; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives [accordion folder]; Kevin's Lunch","Joint Committee on Printing; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1981-1982; House Bills, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R.1197 thru H.R.3919; Senate Joint Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.J.Res.3 thru S.Res.176; Senate Concurrent Resolutions, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, S.Con.Res.101 thru S.Con.Res.137; Senate Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, SRes.15 thru S.Res.486; Sponsored Legislation, 96th Congress; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980; Senate Bills, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.103 thru S.3054; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980-1981; Congressional Record, 1979 Floor Statements","121 envelopes, Arranged by Date","DoE [accordion folder]; Tritium: Accelerator Production of Tritium; DoE: Low Level Radioactive Waste; DoE: DoE Budget; Tritium [accordion folder]; Tritium: Burns \u0026 Roe, Accelerator; Tritium: Tritium \u0026 Framatome; DoE: DoE Security","Missile Defense; Fort Belvoir Access [accordion folder]; FY 2003 Authorization Conference [accordion folder]; Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2001; U.S. Department of the Army [presentation folder]; Committee: Ansley; FY 2002 Defense Authorization/Appropriations [accordion folder]; Technology Clippings [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Supplemental; Cindy - Cord or Marc [envelope]; Virginia Land Issues [accordion folder]; Kennedy; Patrick [empty accordion folder]; 2001 Defense Authorization (FY 2001), Passes 7/13 (97-3) [accordion folder]; Mark [empty accordion folder]; World War II Memorial [accordion folder]; Authorization 2003 Floor [accordion folder]","108th: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Dear Colleagues, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Finance, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Judiciary, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Environment and Public Works, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Senator John Warner Sponsored/Cosponsored Legislation, Unanimous Consent's for Sponsored Legislation, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Floor Statements, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Rules and Administration, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2004 [accordion folder]","Senate Record Votes, 102nd Congress [accordion folder]; Republican Convention (Material), 6/2000; Press Releases, 1990 [accordion folder]; Press Releases, Talking Points, and Memorandum [accordion folder]; Completion of Senator John Warner's Voting Record for 96th Congress [accordion folder]; Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Speech. 6/2000 (2 folders)","Talking Points: Eangus Eagle Award, 3/13/2001; Governor's Office/State Government Issues [accordion folder]; Talking Points [accordion folder]; Infilco Degremont; Blacklisting [accordion folder]; Talking Points: Forrestal; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: VAMC Richmond Trip; Talking Points: JINSA; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Army Talmud Event, 5/22/2001; Speech Drafts, State Travel, 8/5 to 8/7 [presentation folder]; CNO Executive Panel; A-76 Information; Dadona Manor [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Rhode Island Trip, 12/8/1999; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits [accordion folder]; Bob Pyle - Software; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Tidewater Science Summit - Schrock, 8/6/2001; Owl Creek Boat Pump; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits: Arnold Spielberg's Bronze Star Memorial; Talking Points: NGAUS Award, Harry S. Truman Award, Taping 9/7; Carlson's Raiders; Talking Points: Armed Forces Marketing Council; Biographies","FCC Application - CWA Communication; Suspense Accounts (Family Farm); Untitled Accordion Folder: Hearing Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Legislation - Confidentiality of Medical Information, 2/26/1998; HIPAA [accordion folder]; Bills Pending Before the Committee, Charles Phillips/Mr. Warner; Charles Robinson Bill; Post Office Closings; Public Power Bonds; Loose Papers: Tobacco Issues, 1997-1999; NALC Speech, 5/1999; American Cancer Society, Advocacy and Public Issues [presentation folder]; Treasury, Postal - Security [accordion folder]; EEOC, Charles Phillips, Legislative Counsel [presentation folder]; Postal, 1995; Richmond Post Office; Untitled Accordion Folder: Invitations, To Call, and Meeting Requests; Treasury, Postal [accordion folder]","Nomination - General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Paisley/FBI Files Generally; Colonel Steele/Lt. Colonel Earl; Nomination of Honorable John Tower to be the Secretary of Defense, 1/1989, Nominee Paperwork and Follow-Up [accordion folder]; Clinkscales, William A., Director of Selective Service [accordion folder]","UVA Center for Law and National Security [accordion folder]; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping: Pat Tucker; Keynote Address - UVA Center for Law and National Security Seminar, 9/23/1988; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping [accordion folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers; The 1973 War Powers Resolution: Law and Practice, The U.S. Naval War College [bound volume]; U.S. Senate, Janet, 10/21 [presentation folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers [accordion folder]","2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Black and White and Color Images of Senator Warner; Untitled Accordion Folder: Press Clippings, 1977; John Warner, United States Senator: Integrity...Conservative...Thoughtful Leadership--Working for Virginia, 1996 [booklet]; Olympic Torch Photo; Untitled Photo Album: Yorktown Bicentennial Celebration, 1981 [spiralbound]; Spring 1979 - Warner and Mail [envelope]; Boy Scout Jubilee and Main Training Corp, FT. AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979","Untitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026 M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. Spots, 1984 [audiocassette] (2 copies); Nightline [audiocassette]; Post Debate (NHRFE) Press Q \u0026 A- Vienna, 10/13/1984 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Intro and Speech, 7/23/1987 [audiocassette]","Commissioning Ceremony: USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Philadelphia Naval Base, 11/14/1970 [binder]; Visit to Vietnam [binder]; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976 (photographs); Launching of the USS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687): Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, 1/12/1974 [binder]; Certificate of Guarantee (Five-Foot Tusk of Monodom Linnaeus), 1972 (stuck to Newport News binder); Presented to Honorable John W. Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. Warner, NAS Miramar, 10/14/1972 [binder]; Allied Forces Southern Europe [binder]","1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Seniors; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Support Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Untitled Folder: AID and FCC; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Pay Raise; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Funding; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Comparison; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: NAACP; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Women's Issues; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Budget Article; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Ad; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Abortion; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Votes; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Christian Coalition; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: PAC Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Spending Cap; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: School Lunch; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Welfare - Breaux Vote; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Legislative Accomplishments; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Medicare; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Affirmative Action; NAACP Convention; Environmental Initiatives","Untitled Binder: Photographs of Senator Warner at Document Signing; Warner '84 Report, Fall 1983 and 11/1984; Slides [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Photograph of Senator Warner from Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Loose Contact Proofs; Loose Papers: Campaign Ads; Untitled Presentation Folder: Community Learning Week, 1989; Old Warner Speeches [envelope]; Warner Campaign Contact Sheet [5 bags]; Stock Photo [bag]; Loose Photographs: Senator Warner; Warner Direct Mail and Photographs, 1984-1990 [binder]; Legislative Vision, 1990 [binder]; Loose Papers: Victory 2000 - RV Tour Meetings; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia, 6/1-2/2001 - Official Souvenir Program [booklet]; John Warner US Senator (Campaign Material) [envelope] (2 copies)","Shafran, 8/8/1990 [envelope]; Direct Mailing 3/10/1990 [envelope]; Hare Forest, Charlottesville Breakfast, 11/3/1990 [envelope]; New York Event 85C, 10/29/1990 [envelope]; Bob Dole Health Team, 9/29. 1989 [envelope]; I'm A Fan of Senator John Warner [2 fans]; Presidential Event, 3/8/1990 [envelope]; Fraternal Order of Police; Intelligence Committee; Warner Senate Council; Political Correspondence; Vote Ratings; Luntz Research; Editorial Endorsements, 1996; Warner Campaign - General, 1996 [accordion folder]; VA Bar Association Debate; Doctored Photo Ad; Polls; Greg Stevens - Media, 1996; Vote Results, 11/5/1995; Mark Warner (3 folders); Sample (Campaign Mailings)","Political (Press Clippings); Fundraising - JW; Announcement - JW; Endorsements - JW; Appearances - JW; JW Debate, 7/1996; Originals - JW; Misc. Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder","Untitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background","Lawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor","Letters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller","Donald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995","Endorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978","Loose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations","1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North","Newspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign","3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner","Untitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980","Armed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]","Admin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]","US Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]","Assault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education","Untitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986","Cryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington","Military Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]","7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005","Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026 E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]","Untitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. Hoffman, ASD/PA (Withdrawn); Nominations - Samuel K. Lessey, Dir. SSS; Nominations - Laurence Garret, US Navy; Nominations - Milton Lohr, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense/Acquisition; Nominations - Robert Page, ASA/Civil Works; Nominations - Kathleen Buck, OSD/GC; Nominations - James H. Webb, Secretary of the Navy; Untitled Folder: Defense Memoranda; Untitled Folder: Frank Carlucci; Untitled Folder: Press Releases and Talking Points; Nominations - Jack Katzen, ASD Acquisitions and Logistics; Nominations - John J. Welch, ASAF/Acquisitions; Nominations - Ken Kramer, Asst. Sec. Army Financial Management; Nominations - Ron Lehman, Asst. Sec., Int'l Security Policy; Nominations - Grant Green, ASD (FM \u0026 P); Nominations - Daniel Howard, ASD (PA); Nominations - T. Burton Smith, Bd. Of Gov, USUHS; Nominations - Robert C. Duncan, Dir., DR \u0026 E; Nominations - Gordon Smith, ASD/C3I; Nominations - Alan M. Elkins, Bd. Of Regents USUHS; Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASN (M \u0026 P); Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASD (SOLIC); Secret - This is a Cover Sheet for Classified Information [booklet]","Exhibits to Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]","Military Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]","Natural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse","Major League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana","23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.","No Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)","John J. McMullen (JJMA); Laborers International; USS Indianapolis [accordion folder]; KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann); Maher; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's: Navy QDR; Klein Associates; iNFRAware; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's [accordion folder]; Infosystems Technology, Inc.; Homopolar/General Atomics; Litening Pod; Jefferson Lab, Free Electron Laser; Litton Marine; WMA-16 Inertial Reel; Laser; 104th Congress, H.R. 2754, OECD Shipbuilding Agreement [accordion folder]; Maersk Shipping; Hseverywhere; Jewell Industries/Ghana; Litton/PRC and JEDMICS; Lockheed; Interactive Housing; Hampton University; DTRA/Hy-Tech","Virgin Atlantic - USA; Swiss Skies - Afghanistan; DOT NPRM on Foreign Investments; AirTran; Atlantic Coast Airlines; FAA Reauthorization 2003 Conference; Inhole AD12; MARAD: DOD Auth, FY 2006; D.C. Metro Bill; Puerto Rico; EPW Nominations - FHWA/EPA, Rich Capka, 4/5/2006; Snowe (LIHEAP); Camden Landfill (NC); D.C. Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000","GSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission","JIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. I-II [2 books]; Ready Reserve [presentation folder]; Norfolk NSY [presentation folder]; Oceana; Sperry; Roles and Missions [presentation folder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Crystal City Property; Bosnia; Youth Service International, Inc. [presentation folder]; Senator McCain; Naval Audit Service Report: Ships Stores Conversion, 3/6/1995 [booklet]; Section 6 Schools (2 folders)","Cambridge Research Associates; Research; Loose Papers: Emergency Funding to Respond to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks, 2001; DoD Appropriations, FY 2002; Iran; Untitled Presentation Folder: Tricare, 2003; Foreign Relations Authorization (empty folder); DoD Authorization; Budget Process; IAVI (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative [presentation folder]; Atlantic Research Corporation; WMD/Intelligence on Iraq; Data Mining/TIA (Terrorism Information Awareness); BWX; World War II Memorial Postage Stamp; NIAC (National Iranian American Council [presentation folder]; Concurrent Receipt; Loose Papers: HIV/AIDS Background Materials, 2003; Tydings Trophy; Tributes; Loose Papers: The Department of Homeland Security, President George W. Bush, 6/2002; Loose Papers: FY 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Ongoing Military Operations, 9/2003; Briar Tek and MOBI (Man Overboard Indicating System); International Family Planning - Mexico City; Kosovo; Butler Parachute Systems; Aspect; Loose Papers: Selected Combating Terrorism Quotes Made By Senator Warner From 1/1/1999 Until 9/12/2001; Caterpillar; Iraq Airports - Skylink; Department of the Navy Critical Infrastructure Protection Council Meeting [binder]; Global AIDS Alliance [presentation folder]","23 Folders, Harding, George T. to Williams, Louis A.","Energy: TVA - Board; Cape Wind: Wind Letter to Rumsfeld; Energy: Coal; Maritime: Title XI - Shipbuilding; DynCorp; Energy: S.1746 Nuclear Security; Maritime: Bobby Bray; Energy: CAFE; Port Security: S.2426 Port Security (Schumer); Energy: Coal Waste Recycling; Maritime: Maersk - Maritime Security; Maritime: Security Program; Maritime: SPEEDE/Metro Machine; Maritime: Norfolk Dredging; Maritime: FastShip, Inc.: Senator John Warner; Energy: Dominion - Nuclear; Maritime: Customs - Norfolk; Energy: FERC; Energy: Virginia Co-Ops; Maritime: MSP (DoD Authorization); Port Security [accordion folder]; Port Security: RAND; Maritime: Stuyvesant Loophole; Energy: Jefferson Lab; Maritime: Ballast Water Treatment; Maritime: U.S. Coast Guard - MSST (Marine Safety and Security Team); Pipeline Safety [accordion folder]; Energy: Energy; Energy: Price Anderson (NRC); Maritime: Highlander Sea; Energy: Advanced Separation Technologies - Coal; Cape Wind [accordion folder]; Coast Guard LSZH Issue [accordion folder]; Maritime: Portsmouth/Maersk Interchange; Maritime: NISA (National Invasive Species Act) Reauthorization (2 folders); Maritime: Cable-Laying Ships","John G. Tower to Be Secretary of Defense [3 accordion folders]; 8 Folders, Avery, Clarence S. to Wincup, G. Kim","SAIC; Spot Image; TRW; Vanguard Research (VRI) [accordion folder]; Veridian; VSE; Atomic Vets (2 folders); Radiation Victims - Lila Beagle; Korean War Memorial; Kuwait AT \u0026 T; Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1997 [accordion folder]; Press Clippings, 1/2005","Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 3/8/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 1/30/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/13/2006; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/14/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/15/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Response; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/6/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/10/2006 [accordion folder]","Nat. Guard/Reserve; Percival McCormack; Mariner's Museum USS Monitor; George Mason; Heritage Center; JW Letters; Lexington Inst.; Dear Colleagues (Pending); Dear Colleagues (Signed); CVNX Funding (2 folders); Chamberlain Hotel (3 folders); Charles Warner; CINC North; Concurrent Receipt; BRAC; FY 2003 Auth. Conf.; Future; AIPAC, etc.; VA Army and National Guard Issues: AFIP; VA Army and National Guard Issues: MTMC Ft. Eustis Issue; Fort Pickett/Blackstone Sewer Pros.; Boeing [envelope]; CTBT Stuff; Gulf War Syndrome; Korean War 50th Commemoration [accordion folder]; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korea; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korean War Veterans Assoc. - Legislation; Missile Defense Issues (ABM, BMDO, etc.); PNTR China [accordion folder]; Export License Articles (Control)","Blackbird; Oceana Sensor Technology; Atlantic Research Corporation (SEQUA); Jones Group; Iridium; Medicorp Health; McDermott/BWX; Newport News Shipbuilding [accordion folder]; American Maritime Congress; Ranger Raid - Somalia, 10/1993; Alliant Techsystems; EDS, Senator John Warner Trip to Norfolk, 7/9/2001; Metro Machine; John Deere Vehicle Group, 2/21/2002 Presentation; Edenspace; John Deere [presentation folder]; Raytheon; Colonna's Shipyard; Sabtech; CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation); Davis Boat Works - Frank Wagner; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); DSR (Digital System Resources, Inc.); John Deere GM Meeting, 2/26; Orbital/Briar Trek; Babington; Omnisec; Lipps-Crane (John Crane-Lips); DGI (Defense Group Inc.); Noesis; Global Technology; American Shipbuilding Association; ITT Industries; Lockheed Martin [accordion folder]","Inauguration 1997; Personal - Navy US Naval Academy, The Museum \"Henry Huddleston Rogers Ship Model Collection\" [envelope]; Personal - Air Force (General) [envelope]; Personal - US Navy Memorial Foundation (Senator serves on Board) [envelope]; Personal - Photos, Incidents at Sea Agreement Negative [envelope]; Personal - Armed Serves Committee, 1989 [envelope]; Personal - Navy, Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, Inc. [envelope]; Personal - Navy, General Correspondence [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Personal - Organizational Meeting; Personal - Senate History [envelope]; Personal - Senator/Congressmen (Former Members) [envelope]; Personal - Senate Republican Conference [envelope]; Personal - Senate Telecommunications Department, Wats Extender [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Letter of Resignation [2 envelopes]; Personal - Supreme Court, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (Retired Supreme Court Justice) [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Bork (Nominee to Supreme Court) [envelope]; 40th Annual Shad Planking, Westfield, Virginia, 4/20/1988 [envelope]; Personal - Voting Record, 96-100 [envelope]; Personal - Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies [envelope]; American Air Museum Britain; Personal - Internal Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Personal - CSIS Advisory Board Center for Strategic and International Studies; Personal - Military Order of the Carabao; Personal - Ditchley Foundation, New York-London; Personal - Military History; Personal - Personal Notes, Misc., 1992; Haiti; Youth Services International, Inc [presentation folder]; Intezc Committee, 1/1993; Information Package [binder]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [2 bound volumes]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Committee Prints and Activities Report, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [3 bound volumes]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Calendar, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, 99th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]","Casual Pix; World Events; Pix with Congressmen/Women; Pix with World Leaders; Pix with Interns/Staff; Senator John Warner Portraits; Atoka; Charity Pix; Awards [empty]; National Events; Miscellaneous; Virginia Events; In Office Pix; On the Campaign; Events 1993; Events 1992 [empty]; Personal Pix; Hearings/Conferences","In Office Shots, 1990; Trips - USA; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Trips - International: 1990 El Salvador Trip; Awards, 1989; Events, 1991; Atoka; Miscellaneous; Senator John Warner - Casual (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Campaign Photos (empty); Trips - Virginia; In Office Shots, 1991; Events, 1989; Senator John Warner with Nunn/Aspin; Maritime/Launching (empty); Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1989; Awards, 1991 (empty); Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Navy - Secretary of (empty); Awards, 1990 (empty); Newsletter; Events, 1990; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns","Trips - Virginia; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns; Awards, ?; Trips - USA; Events, ?; Atoka; Bicentennial Commission; Miscellaneous; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Senator John Warner - Casual; Maritime/Launching; In Office Shots, 1985; Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Events, 1988; In Office Shots, 1987; In Office Shots, 1986 (empty); Awards, 1987; Navy/Secretary of; Awards, 1985; Awards, 1988 (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Events, 1985; Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1988; Events, 1986; Trips - International; Events, 1987; In Office Shots, ?; Awards, 1986","Isabel Relief; FEMA Issues - 2006 Flooding in VA; FEMA - Ernest, VA, 2006; Homeland [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Defense Department's Role in the Response, 2/9/2006 [binder]","Oil Prices/Commodities [accordion folder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 11/14/2007 [binder]; Six Years After 9/11 - HSGAC Hearing, 9/10/2007 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Financial Speculation in Commodity Markets Witness List, 5/20/2008 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 9/17/2008 [binder]; Untitled Envelope: Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs","Homeland Grant Formula - S.21, 109th Congress [binder]; Campus Security Hearing, 4/23/2007 [binder]; Nominations: Baker and Myers Hearing, 9/25/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Chertoff Hearing, 2/2/2005 [binder]; Watching of the Watch List - HSGAC Hearing, 10/24/2007 [binder]; The Future of Port Security Hearing, 4/5/2006 [binder]; Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia Hearing Briefing Book - Understanding the Realities of REAL ID, 3/26/2007 [binder]; REAL ID [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder: Business Meeting, 11/14/2007","Virginia and NCLB [accordion folder]; NCLB Drafts, etc. [accordion folder]; Minority Technology Act [accordion folder]; Teacher Tax [accordion folder]; Shepherd Consortium [accordion folder]; Impact Aid [accordion folder]; Pell Grants [accordion folder]; FERPA File [accordion folder]","Medical Liability Reform: Statement/Amendment; Medical Liability Reform: Endorsement; Medical Liability Reform: Very Important Factual Info; Medical Liability Reform: Virginia Law; Medical Liability Reform: Bills, etc.; Medical Liability Reform: Parma Provision; Medical Liability Reform: Amendment; Culpepper Regional Hospital [accordion folder]; ALS [accordion folder]; Proton Beam NCI [accordion folder]; Mental Health Parity [binder]; Association Health Plans/Small Business Health Plans [accordion folder]; UVA Cancer Research - Letter to HHS [accordion folder]; Breaux-Frist; Virginia's Medicaid; Summaries/Analysis; Medicare Summary, 2003 [accordion folder]; Respite Care [accordion folder]; Medicare Bills [accordion folder]; Lifespan Respite Funding [accordion folder]","Virginia Land Conservation Efforts; WMATA (Metro) (2 folders); Virginia Indians; Shenandoah Nat'l Battlefield; VCU-USFWS Rice Center (Fisheries); Rappahannock River; Potomac Nat'l Historical Scenic Trail; James River; National Scenic Byways Program Nominations - GW Parkway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive, Colonial Parkway; Jamestown 2007; I-81; Dulles Toll Road; Fish Hatcheries; H2Gen - Hydrogen Generation and FCV; DoD Waste Management - Brad Contact; Craney Island; Chesapeake Bay Gateways; Chesapeake Bay Farm Bird Issues; Bussmann Aviation; Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Watertrail; Charlottesville - Albemarle Airport; Yucca Mountain (Nuclear Waste Disposal); Water and Wastewater; Wild Horses; Wilderness Issues; Wind Energy - Offshore and Highland; TEA-21 Reauthorization; State Wildlife Grant Program; Roadless; Republican Policy Briefs; Renewable Energy; Pesticides; Oil and Natural Gas Stats; Ocean Issues; Natural Gas Issues; Nature Serve","Firefighter's Issues; MARAD: Ship Disposal James River Reserve; Phone Call Logs [bundle]; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR); Energy Bill; Drunk Driving Issues; Clean Air Rules; Amtrak; Mining Issues; Airline Pensions (United, US Air, Etc.) \u0026 Retirement Age (FAA, NATCA); National ID; Fisheries Issues; Chemical Plant Security; National Wildlife Refuge; Climate Change (Clear Skies, Climate Stewardship, Etc.); Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC); Meeting Notes, 2004-2008 [8 spiral notebooks]; Endangered Species (ESA); Forest Issues; LIHEAP (Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program); Indian Affairs; Arts (Issues, Funding, Etc.); Aviation in DC Area; EPW - Naming Public Facilities; Disaster Relief Information (FEMA, SBA, Etc.); Airline Flight Service; Interstate Waste; National Forests","STANDUP Act - S.2318, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library [accordion folder]; Roadless Area Conservation Act, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Northern Neck National Heritage Area; Journey Through Hallowed Ground [accordion folder]; Dominion Power Line [accordion folder]; Green Buildings - S.506, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R)","Newport News Interchange; Historic Preservation Tax Credits; Interstate 81; Rural Electric Coop Issues; New River - Wild \u0026 Scenic S.1057; Jefferson Davis Statue; Virginia Beach - Southeastern Parkway; Abingdon Courthouse Naming; Virginia Bridge Infrastructure; Tallow/Soap/Biodiesel Issue; Back Bay Facility Naming for Senator John Warner; U.S. National Slavery Museum; HOT Lanes on Beltway; Cedar Creek/Belle Grove; MARAD Issues; Davis WMATA Bill; Buffer Program (DoD); Black Bear Landfill; Dominion Lake Anna; D.C. WASA (Water and Sewer Authority); Richmond Airport; King William Reservoir; Hampton Roads SS0 Letter; Fort Belvoir; Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab; WMATA Bill (Background); Bridge Information; Appalachian Region Commission (ARC); Potomac National Scenic Trail (Fort Belvoir Issue); Primary Seat Belt; Craney Island; NOAA Norfolk Land Transfer; New River (Scenic River Bill); Shenandoah Fish Kill; Shenandoah Fish Kill; Short-Line Railroad; HRT - Norfolk Light Rail; Roanoke Valley Economic Regional Commission; Liquid Coal Information; WaterISAC (Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center) (Dear Colleague); Wallops Island; Captain John Smith National Historic Trail; FAA Reauthorization; Port of Virginia Gateway; Goshen/Lake Merriweather; Forest Service - Wind Energy Letter with Alexander \u0026 Gregg; Richmond Courthouse Naming; Potomac Riverboat - Ferry to National Harbor; Perimeter at DCA; Web Page; Offshore Drilling; Manassas Battlefield Tree-Cutting; CIT (Center for Innovative Technology); Waste to Energy; Hopper Dredge McFarland; I-73; FAMPO I-95 Fredericksburg Interchange; Westmoreland County Sewer; LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program); Guns in Parks; Mt. Vernon-to-Capitol Hill Program; EPA STAG Background; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Background; OCS Virginia Natural Gas 2008 (S.3147); King William Reservoir; Light Bulb Bill; Wolf Trap","41 folders of Successful Appointments, Charlie Abell to L. Donelson Wright","Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Rosen; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Bar Association - Statewide Local/Regional; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Howard C. Vick, Jr. [binder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: MacMahon; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Hackman; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Trindall; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Hackman; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: O'Grady; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Press; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Apperson; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Baril; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Holm; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Beales; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cleveland; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Thacher; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Baker; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cahall; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Brownlee; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Cahall; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Senate Judiciary Questions; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Valentine; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Cook; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Michael; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Miller; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Steele; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Trindal; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Rosenberg; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Zotto; U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Virginia: Novak, David; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Virginia Bar Information; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Vick; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Summary; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Nelson; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Sutherland; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Somers; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Corkoran; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Powell, Lewis, Political Recommendation, Dup File; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Zotto; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: McNally; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Summary Memo","Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gregory, Roger, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Virginia Judgeships, 1997; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gorton, Slade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Burch, J. Thomas, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs; Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals [accordion folder]; Judges; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Grace, Michael, Political Recommendation, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Hagel, Larry, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Humphreys, Judge Robert, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kasold, Bruce E., Court of Federal Claims - 2004; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Schaumber, Peter, Political Recommendation, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Ross, Terry, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Colvin, John, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Terwilliger, George, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeship 4th Circuit [accordion folder]; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kelly, Walter, Eastern District of Virginia; Judgeship 4th Circuit: Allen, Claude; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Miller, George, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; Virginia Bar Associations; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kinser, Cynthia, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2007 [2 binders]; Eastern District Judgeship, 2/2007 [accordion folder]; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Court, 5/2007 [binder]","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2006 [binder]; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 5/2006 [binder]; U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 12/2005 [binder]","Invites/Endorsements, 2007; Inaugural (Ticketing), 2005; 2007 Thanks for Service; 2008 Kind Words; General, 2007; 2007 Statements of Welcome or Congratulations; Inaugural Events, 2004-2005 [accordion folder]; Inauguration Spending, 2005; Condolences/Recovery, 2006-2008 [accordion folder]; Atrial Fibrillation Letter, 2007; 2005 Inaugural Responses [accordion folder]; 2005 First Lady Appearance Requests","102nd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1991 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1989 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1990 [accordion folder]; 102nd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1992 [accordion folder]; 103rd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1993 [accordion folder]","103rd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1994 [accordion folder]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1998 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1995 [2 accordion folders]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1997 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1996 [accordion folder]","106th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1999 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2001 [accordion folder]; 106th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2000 [accordion folder]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2003 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2002 [accordion folder]","109th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2006 [2 accordion folders]; 110th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2007 [2 accordion folders]; 109th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2005 [2 accordion folders]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2004 [accordion folder]","Maxwell - McIntosh Bill, Drafting Schedule, 9/2007; Climate Change and National Security; Industry Recommendations for Climate Bill; Legislative Hearing on America's Climate Security Act, 11/8/2007; Boxer #1 to America's Climate Security Act; Amendments from DS-EPW Markup, America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner Statements and Talking Points, America's Climate Security Act, EPW Markup, 12/5/2007; Changes in Bill Between Subcommittee and Full Committee Markups; Materials for Bill Introduction, America's Climate Security Act, 10/18/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Hearing, 10/24/2007; Cost Containment Working Group, 6/2007-9/2007; Origins of Lieberman - Warner Climate Partnership; Negotiations with Senator Sanders for Full Committee Markup; Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Isakson Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Nuclear Training Language for Climate Security Act, 11/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Briefing Materials 10/2007-11/2007; Detailed Summary of America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner - Joe Lieberman, Announcement of Climate Principles, 8/2007; Input on Draft Climate Bill From Enviros; Negotiations with Senator Cardin for Full Committee Markup; First Broad Outline - Lieberman-Warner Climate Bill; Notes on Kansas Coal Plant Decision, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Whitehouse - Full Committee Markup; Negotiations with Senator Baucus, Subcommittee Markup, 10/2007; EPW Hearing: Climate Change and Chesapeake Bay, 9/26/2007; Senator John Warner Statement on California Waiver, 6/21/2007; Vote Bloc Planning - Subcommittee Markup; Republican Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Questions from Senator Imhofe to Senators Lieberman and Warner; Staff Meeting Schedule - Outreach on Climate Principles; Pursuing Dole as Co-Sponsor; Vote Recommendations, EPW Markup of America's Climate Security Act; Alexander Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Boxer Letter to Senator John Warner on Markup, 11/20/2007; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Boxer - Full Committee Markup; National Security and International Adaptation Provision Drafting, 11/2007; Negotiations with Senators Sanders and Lautenberg, Subcommittee Markup; Craig Amendments to America's Climate Security Act; Briefing Material for Senator John Warner for Markup, America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Inhofe Amendments (48) to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, Draft, 11/27/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act - Draft, 11/26/2007; Negotiations with Senator Carper - 4P - Full Committee Markup","Letters of Support - Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 5/2008; Senator John Warner Speech Before Climate Change Regulation and Policy Conference, 4/14/2008; National Speed Limit and Gas Conservation, 7/2008; Senator John Warner Speech on Climate Change Before Senate Republican Conference, 4/9/2008; Warner-Alexander Outer Continental Shelf Virginia Drilling, 2008 Budget and Resolution; Senator John Warner member Outreach for Floor Consideration; Rhetoric From Opposition; Economic Impacts of the Climate Security Act - Floor, 6/2008; Senator John Warner's \"Dead Man Stick\" Provision, 5/2008; Climate Change and National Security Negotiations, 3/2008-4/2008; Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, 5/2008; International Trade Negotiations, 4/2008; Vitter Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; \"Gang of 20\" on Energy; Barrasso Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Letter to Boxer Re: California Waiver and Endangerment; Negotiations of Allocation, Spring 2008; \"Doom and Gloom\" Quotes, Floor Materials, 6/2008; Carbon Market Oversight Memo, 4/2008; Good Press on America's Climate Security Act, 2008; Post Markup Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, Spring 2008; CBO Score - Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations Between Senator John Warner and Boxer, 6/2008; Lieberman-Warner \"Dear Colleague\", 6/3/2008; Climate Change Briefing Materials Distributed to Senators by Senator John Warner, 6/2008; Markup - Post Mortem; A Guide to the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 2/2008; Floor Materials for Senator John Warner Virginia Natural Gas Bill, 6/2008; Senator John Warner Floor Materials, Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Dulles Rail; Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Amendment to H.R.6, 6/2007; Warner-Webb Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Bill, 6/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations (Boxer - Warner), 5/2008; Materials for Floor, Climate Change, 6/2008; Pew Center Briefing Materials Used Extensively By Senator John Warner, 2008; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 12/2007; Voinovich Amendments and Vote Recommendations; Bond Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Pew Speech, Climate, 1/17/2008; Virginia WMATA Letters; BEACH Act Reauthorization (Co-sponsor Senator John Warner); Floor Prep - Member Outreach; Inhofe - Vitter - Voinovich; EPW Markup, Senator John Warner Rapids Bill, 9/18/2008; Senator John Warner Talking Points for Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Senator John Warner - Senator Joe Lieberman Negotiations with Bingaman - Specter, Spring 2008; Energy Information Administration Modeling/Economic Analysis Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Negotiations on Offsets, Spring 2008","57 bundles, organized by date","9/16/1989 [3 reels]; 5/1/1990 [3 reels]; Full Save of Senate (4.1), 9/19/1990 (3 reels)","Warner 1990, 2/13/1991 [reel]; Warner 1988, 3/16/1989 [reel]; Warner 1989, 3/29/1990 [reel]; Warner 1986, 3/31/1987 [reel]; Warner 1985, Press\u003eCorrespond$F\u003ePRE.C11.AD, 7/9/1986 [2 reels]; Warner 1987, 2/23/1988 [reel]","5 accordion folders of Indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name 1984-1985, 1987-1989","7 accordion folders of indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name","71 folders, arranged alphabetically, Adkins, Nellie to Guzman, Joseph","64 folders, arranged alphabetically, Hager, John to Pulwers, Jack","45 folders, arranged alphabetically, Quinn, Cameron to Zoberman, Rabbi Israel","Grants, Spring 1998; TEA-21, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Other Letter [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 1999; TEA-21, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, 2005 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]; ISTEA - Dan, 1998; Grants, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 1999 [accordion folder]; Grants - Dan; ISTEA - Dan, 1997","Grants, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2004 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2005 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2003 [accordion folder]","Grants, Spring 2005 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2007 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2006 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]","Nantucket Sound - Cape Wind; Potomac River Refuge Building; Pecuniary Interest Letters for Appropriations; City of Norfolk; Energy and Environment Hispanic Participation Project; Appalachian Trail - Tilson Farm; Broad Creek Dredging; New Alexandria/Belle View; FY 2008 Interior and Environment; The French Indian War Foundation; Clinch River; Lynchburg CSO; Greater Richmond Transit Company Transit Facility; Louisa County Historical Society; Accolades File; Greater Richmond Transit Company Bus Facility; Dulles Rail; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Bus Facility; Dragon Run Land Acquisition; Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Center for Advanced Separation Technology, Virginia Tech; Transportation; Virginia War Memorial; City of Norfolk Requests; Charlottesville Bus Facility; Virginia Stream Monitoring; Waterford, Virginia Traffic Calming; Claytor Lake; Labor, HHS, Education; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Fairfax County Appropriations; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Funding History; Fredericksburg Rappahannock River Issues/Requests; Caroline County Multi-Modal; Hampton Roads Transit; Village of Oyster Ecosystem; Nottoway River Pinelands Land Acquisition; Stafford County; Virginia Commonwealth University Atlantic Rivers Center; Vote Tally Sheets; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Pending Items; James River National Wildlife Refuge - Blair's Wharf; City of Fredericksburg - Riparian Lands; Senator John Warner FY 2009 Peninsula Request; Battlefield Parkway - Leesburg; James River Deepwater Turning Basin; Appalachian Trail - New River Tract; Clinch River Basin Study; 2007 Letters; Blackwater River Old-Growth Forest Land Acquisition; Wallops Island Shoreline Erosion; Battlefields FY 2008; Shenandoah Battlefields; Senator John Warner Amendment #1566 To Allow For Natural Gas Exploration and Extraction Off of Virginia Coast [accordion folder]; Prince George County; Stafford Courthouse Streetscape; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Letters; National Museum of Americans at War; Letters/Dear Colleagues; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John Smith Interpretive Buoys","S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Mary Holloway; Climate Change: Senator John Warner Statements and Overview; Virginia Tech National Science Foundation Grant Letter; FY 2009 Budget Resolution Amendments; Climate Change: Virginia/Chesapeake Bay Climate Change; S.1924 Firefighters [accordion folder]; Jefferson Laboratory Letter; AERO Amendment [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: 2007; FY 2008 State Wildlife Grants; State Wildlife Grants Letter for FY 2007 [accordion folder]; Virginia Employment Commission, 7/2007; S.3266 (Immediate Steps to Conserve Gasoline Act); S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness Bill; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Tack; Climate Change: S.Res.30: Biden-Lugar Climate Change","Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: General Information (2 folders); Professor L. Librescu, Virginia Tech; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: News Articles; NAACP Statements, Letters, Speeches; Jail Space; Memorandum of Understanding-14, 2005; SFRC: Senator John Warner's Introduction for Ambassador Jeffrey; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Yellow Ribbon; Senator John Warner - Webb Letters; Becker, Grace C. - Judiciary Introduction, DOJ; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Cost of Education 1940s v. 2000s; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Senator John Warner's Floor Remarks; Commission on the National Guard and Reserve [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Seniority and 2008; Truman Library; South Korea: Kathy Stephens; Miscellaneous Memos; Judiciary Nominations, Davis, Novak, Cook, 4/13/2008; Agee: Transcript; Dodd; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Transferability; G.I. Bill Transferability History [accordion folder]; Virginia Tech; Agee, G. Steven; Davis, Jo Ann CR 1950-2007; Mason, David M. - Rules; Nuclear/Constitutional Option; Hill, Oliver W. CR; Conrad, Glen","Correspondence on Iraq Related to Senate Oversight; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce Speech; Letters: Detainees; Letters: Department of Defense Internet Sites - Letters/Background; Letters: International Tracing Service; Biden Letter, Senator John Warner Responses to S.C.Res.4 (First Iraq Resolution, 1/25/2007); Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2006; Speeches/Remarks: War Powers Committee - Statement for the Record; Correspondence on the Use of Iraqi Revenue for Reconstruction, 2008; 2006 Correspondence on Dubai Ports; Correspondence on Force Protection and Readiness, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Marine Corps Birthday; Memo - Re: Dahlgren; Untitled Binder: Senator John Warner's Remarks for Christening of U.S.S. George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), 10/7/2006; Letters: Air Force Foundation; Senator John Warner Iraq Statements S.C.Res.7; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2008; Letters: War Powers Commission - Letter to Commission Members; Speeches/Remarks: Truman Award Remarks/Background; Correspondence on the Iraqi Security Forces - Equipping and Training; Letters: Potomac Annex; Correspondence on Narcotics Trafficking in Afghanistan; Letters: Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico; Letters: Oceana; Aurora Visit/Speech; Letters: Limb Transplant; Letters: Air Force Transformational Initiatives; Benchmarks/Member Input - Iraq Middleberg American Legion Visit/Speech, 11/2006; Senator John Warner Documents/Save; Letters: Defense Intelligence Agency JUIAF Rivanna Station - Letters/Background; 2006 Correspondence on Detainee Abuse Investigations; Letters: Navy Marine Corps Intranet; Letters: Maps; Speeches/Remarks: FISA - Floor Statement; S.C.Res.7 Iraq Resolution; Iraq Amendment to H.J.Res20, 2/12/2007; SASC Detainee Hearing, 2007; 2008 Correspondence with Director of National Intelligence; Speeches/Remarks: U.S.S. Bush Christening Remarks; Letters: Navy's Shipbuilding Plan; Speeches/Remarks: Army Leadership Program - Senator John Warner's Introduction; Letters: BRAC; Letters: NOAA, 2004/2007; 2006 Correspondence to White House Chief of Staff and Cabinet Level Officials on Interagency Support to Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; Letters to Leaders, 2/7/2007; Iraq, 9/2007; Letters: U.S.S. Cole/Combatant Status Review Team","24 bound volumes, 97th Congress, First Session to 108th Congress, 2nd Session","110th Congress, 1st Session Record Vote Analysis, 2007 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2001 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1999 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1998 [accordion folder]; Floor Privileges, 1991-2008; Thomas Jefferson, 1991 \u0026 2008; 4 bound volumes, 109th Congress, First Session to 110th Congress, 2nd Session; Voting Record Books, 1989-2004 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, Miscellaneous [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, 2nd Session Record Vote Analysis, 2008 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2000 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1997 [accordion folder]","Briefing Books, 2005-2007: College of William and Mary Town Hall Meeting, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2008: Winchester Readiness Center, 5/19/2008; Speeches, 2008: College of William and Mary, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Randolph Macon Commencement Speech, 2/25/2005; 6 Accordion Folders: Mail Reports, 2003-2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Dedication, 5/18/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Alito Speech, 1/26/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Montpelier Speech, 4/29/2006; 110th Congress; Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2008: Gilbert's Corner, 5/2/2008; Speeches, 2008: Sorensen Institute, 4/25/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: National Surface Transportation Safety Center - Virginia Tech, 8/30/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Richmond Courthouse Groundbreaking, 2/18/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Iraq Notes; Speeches, 2005-2007: Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/2007; Speeches, 2008: Virginia Forever Roast, 5/2/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Youth Leadership Initiative - Sabato; Speeches, 2005-2007: Ferrum College, 5/7/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: University of Virginia, 4/10/2006; Speeches, 2008: Harry Truman Good Neighbor Award, 5/8/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Louisiana and Mississippi, 9/12/2005; Speeches, 2008: University of Mary Washington Commencement Address, 5/10/2008","110th Congress Appropriations Letters, FY 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2009 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2008 Appropriations: CJS; 110th Congress, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress, Aging [empty accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Energy and Water; FY 2008 Appropriations, [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Agriculture; 110th Congress, Administration, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2009 Appropriations: Interior; FY 2008 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2009 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2008 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2008 Appropriations Reports, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: CJS; FY 2009 Appropriations: Mil Con; FY 2008 Appropriations: Mil Con; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, FY 2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: Agriculture; FY 2008 Appropriations: Energy and Water","110th Congress, Budget [empty accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Ethics, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Veterans Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Cosigned Letters, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Environment and Public Works, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Indian Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Armed Services, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Unanimous Consents for Senator John Warner Legislation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Finance, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Rules and Administration, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Intelligence, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Judiciary, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Energy and Natural Resources, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Commerce, Science and Transportation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Foreign Relations, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]","Embrey Dam, 1999 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Embrey Dam Facts; Craney Island, 2004: Migratory Bird Treaty Act; Embrey Dam: Invitation; Chesapeake Bay, 2006 - The John Smith Water Trail (S.2568) [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Corps Project History; Craney Island, 2004: S.2550 Water Infrastructure; Prettyman Courthouse Naming, 2004 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Program; Water Resources Development Act, 2007 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Articles; Embrey Dam: For Video; 50 Foot Inbound Channel, 2002 [accordion folder]; Corps - Lynchburg College - College Lake Restoration, 2005 [accordion folder]; Water Resources Development Act, 2004 [accordion folder]; Back Bay Visitors Center, 2004 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 2005-2005 [accordion folder]; Craney Island, 2004: Water Resources Development Act","King William Reservoir, 1999-2005 [accordion folder]; Roanoke Flood Control - 8(a) [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay: Nutrient Removal Bill, 2001 -S.1044 [accordion folder]; 30th Anniversary Chesapeake Bay, 2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown 2007 Steering Committee, 6/13/2002; Avtex Fibers, 1999-2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown Coin; 28th Virginia Battle Flag, 2004","121 folders, arranged chronologically","153 folders, arranged chronologically","Navy: Cecil; 6 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","16 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","1989 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1989 Dickinson [accordion folder]; 1989 Environment and Public Works [accordion folder]; 1989 Banking [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Relations; 1989 Floor Statements and Speeches [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Health-RTO; 1989 Administration [accordion folder]; 1989 Commerce [accordion folder]; 1989 Energy [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Affairs-AGH; 1989 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Social Security-RTO; 1989 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1989 Governmental Affairs; 1989 Administration - Brady [accordion folder]; 1989 Aging [accordion folder]; 1989 Education [accordion folder]","Corps of Engineers 1991 [accordion folder]; Energy 1991 [accordion folder]; Banking 1991 [accordion folder]; Armed Services 1991 [accordion folder]; Commerce 1991 [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, January-June [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, July-December [accordion folder]; Administration 1991 [accordion folder]; Appropriations 1991 [accordion folder]; Agriculture 1991 [accordion folder]","Lawsuits; Langley Air Force Base MILCON; BRAC-95 NAVSEA Materials [packet]; Somalia; Crystal City (4 folders); Space Station; VA - National Guard Issues; Reserve Personnel Management Act (ROPMA); Yankee Energy Methanol Plantship (MPS); Navy Spent Nuclear Fuel; Bottom-Up Review; Rand - Force Mix Analysis; Women in Combat; White Oak; Waco - Branch Davidian","Administrative; Jonathan Corp.; Untitled Folder: Pass Through Letters; Thank Yous - Department of Defense (Grayson); No Answer Necessary; Kuwait; Colonna; Untitled Folder: Department of Defense Authorization","Finance, 1994 [accordion folder]; Labor, 1994 [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 1994 [accordion folder]; Veterans, 1994 [accordion folder]; Energy and Public Works, January-October (6 accordion folders); Judiciary, 1994 [accordion folder]; Rules, 1994 [accordion folder]","1994 Aging [accordion folder]; 1994 Energy [accordion folder]; 1994 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1994 Banking [accordion folder]; 1994 Education [accordion folder]; 1994 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1994 Environment and Public Works, November-December [accordion folder]; 1994 Administration [accordion folder]; 1994 Commerce (2 accordion folders)","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","68 CDs of Correspondence; 13 CDs of Files Stored on Server","24 folders, 1995-1996 arranged by month and year","Interior 1991 [accordion folder]; Finance 1991 [accordion folder]; Judiciary 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Administration [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Aging [accordion folder]; 1990 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1990 Budget [accordion folder]; Labor - RTD 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1990 Banking [accordion folder]; Veterans 1991 [accordion folder]; Labor 1991 [accordion folder]","103rd Congress Unanswered Letters [accordion folder]; 1993 Banking [accordion folder]; 1993 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1993 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1993 Commerce (2 accordion folders); 103rd Congress Closed Agency [accordion folder]; 2004 Political Responses (2 accordion folders); 1993 Budget [accordion folder]","12 accordion folders, arranged by month","Labor - Minimum Wage - Correspondence; Complaints, 1994-1995; Misfiled Letters; Copies of Indian Affairs Letters; Animal Protection Letters; 100 folders of recommendations; CMS - Animal Rights Letters","Floor Statements, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Safety Belt Bill, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; Letters of Support, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Miscellaneous Senator John Warner Record, 1997-1998 \u0026 2001 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 1999 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress Dear Colleagues [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Committee History [accordion folder]; Number of Senators Warner Served With [accordion folder]; Virginia Wilderness, 2001 [accordion folder]; Imhofe Challenge, 2006 [accordion folder]; Missed Votes [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2005 [accordion folder]; Oyster Reef Restoration, 2000-2003 [accordion folder]","TSA Screeners; Robert Tapella, Government Printing Office, 110th Congress; Minimum Wage, 110th, 109th Congress; Enterprise Human Resources Integration, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribes, 110th Congress; Bailout, 110th Congress; Rolls-Royce; Untitled Folder: Abu Dhabi, 2008; Thurgood Marshall Nomination; Horse Slaughter, 109th Congress; GSA Per Diem Rates; Romania Trade (Pork), 109th Congress; Premium Conversion; Real Estate Investment Trust; Peanuts - USDA, 110th Congress; Extension of Duty Suspension; VLBR; Economic Stimulus, 110th Congress; Immigration Reform, 109th Congress; Virginia Beach DUI, 110th Congress; Breast Stamp Letter, 110th Congress; Fair Pay Act, 110th Congress; 2007 Farm Bill Amendments, 110th Congress; Secure Telework, 110th Congress; Tony Zagami Retirement, 109th Congress; GSA Modernization Act, 109th Congress; Postal Reform, 109th Congress; Chick Ciccolella Nomination, 109th Congress; Unemployment Tax (FUTA/VEC), 110th Congress; Delco Remy (Virginia) Duty Exemption; Tobacco Quota Buyout, 109th Congress; Lafayette (3 folders); Jamestown Trip, 110th Congress; Emergency Disaster Assistance, 109th Congress, FY 2007 Agriculture Appropriations, 11/15/2006; Dennett - Nomination; Public Safety - Pre-Tax Health (Pension Protection Act H.R.2830), 109th Congress; Line Item Veto, 110th, 109th Congress; PSI Subcommittee Hearing, Credit Card Practices, 110th Congress; Pay-Go, 110th Congress; Agriculture Letters, 109th Congress; Trade Letters, 109th Congress; Country of Origin (COOL), 109th Congress; Frierson; Budget; Hunt, Howard; Inspector Generals - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, 110th Congress; H-2B Application Problems, 110th Congress; Guatemala Adoptions, 110th Congress; Agriculture Related Letters; For Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, Questions: National Security Personnel System, Old and Post Hearing Answers, 109th Congress; Manure - Superfund - EPA, 109th Congress; Linda Springer, Office of Personnel Management; Estate Tax, 109th Congress; Payment Caps, 109th Congress; Federal Employee Combat Zone Tax Credit, 109th Congress; Senator Helms Statement, 110th Congress; Financial Direct Investment in India, 110th Congress; Coal Act/Mine Workers, 109th Congress; S.680: Accountability in Government Contracting, Noblis, 110th Congress; Louis Giuliano, USPS Board of Governors Nomination, 109th Congress; TAX Incentives for Charity, Easements, Type III, Donation, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribe Letters, 109th Congress; Motorsports Tax Fairness; Pay Parity; 2008 Farm Bill (Conference), 110th Congress; Farm Services Agency Offices, 110th Congress; Child Tax Credit, 109th Congress; H-2B, 109th Congress; Pension Reform, 109th Congress; U.S. Pork Trade, Taiwan, 110th Congress; Auto Bailout (11/17/2008), 110th Congress; D.C. Voting; Housing and Economic Recovery (Foreclosure), 110th Congress; Combined Statistical Areas, 109th Congress; Cuba Trade (Agriculture); Transit Study, 109th Congress; Letters (OMB and Grassley) Financial, 110th Congress; Woodrow Wilson Library, 110th Congress; Produce Purchasing Defense Supply Center Philadelphia/Defense Commissary Agency, 109th Congress","8 bundles, Daily Schedules 2001-2008, arranged by date; 1 bundle, Travel Itineraries, 1992-2008","17 3.5\" disks, 1991 and 1992 Archive; Macros, 8/26/2004 [CD]; Archive 1998 [binder]; Press, 12/15/2004 [CD]; 8 3.5\" disks, Photos, Press, HCFA, 1993-2001; 27 CDs, Legislative Letters, 2002-2005; 34 CDs (in case), Legislative Letters, Press, Webpage, and Photographs, 2002-2004; 24 CDs, Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2008; Archive 10/7/1997 [4mm data cartridge]","September 11, 2001: Security; September 11, 2001: Reserve Activation; U.S. Senator John Warner's Service Academy Nominations [binder]; September 11, 2001: Arlington County; September 11, 2001: Department of Justice; September 11, 2001: Assistance for Victims; September 11, 2001: Department of Labor; September 11, 2001: General FEMA Information; September 11, 2001: Department of Defense Information; September 11, 2001: Supplemental Funding; Schedules 1987 [accordion folder]; September 11, 2001: Governor's Office Information; September 11, 2001: Small Business Administration Information; September 11, 2001: Disaster Declaration Information; September 11, 2001: Victims Fund; September 11, 2001: FEMA Advisories and Related Information; September 11, 2001: Social Security Administration Updates; 5 Office Guestbooks, 2000-2008","News Clips/Press Statements; General (Correspondence), 2008; Committee/Conference Rules; Senator John Warner's Travel, March 3-6, 2006 - Ethics Letter; Legislative Issues; Appropriations Issues; World Forum - Williamsburg, Jamestown 400th Anniversary; Chaplain - U.S. Senate (Requests); Truman Library; Haynes Nomination, 7/12/2006; Inaugural, 2009 [presentation folder]; Falwell; Communication From Other Senators; Foreign Gift List, 2006; Response (to Correspondence) - by Phone/E-Mail, 2008; Dulles Rail; Hatch Act, Guidelines and Information; Sorenson Institute; Declined to Recommend, 2007-2008 (2 folders); Senator Kennedy (Illness, 2008); UVA - Warner Leadership Awards/Jefferson Foundation Gift; Condolences, 2008; 4th Circuit Judgeship, 2006-2007; D.C. Voting Rights; Congressional Angels in Adoption (Nominations), 2006-2008 (3 folders); Charitable Contribution Requests; White House Schedule Requests, 2008; Retirement Announcement, 8/31/2007; Virginia Forever Tribute; Auctions (Donations); Fort Monroe; McCain-Presidential Campaign, 2008; Senator John Warner v. Litigation Senate Counsel; Ripon Society","Washington Post Profile Iraq Res., 070125 [microcassette]; C'ville Day, Tompson Center/Chandler, SABA10, 3/2/1998 [microcassette]; Log Cabin Republicans [microcassette]; Washington Technical Institute, 12/19/1995 [microcassette]; Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick on Radio America Network, Live Broadcast, Show #10, 6/26/1999 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner with Anne Scott, John Harris [microcassette]; 18 untitled 3.5\" disks; New Rep. Tailhook, 5/24 [microcassette]; Martha Sludd [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, SASC Press Conference - Defense Pax, 1/27/1999; Senator John Warner, HSU Impeach, 1/27/1999 [microcassette]; John vs. Mark, 10/18/1996 [VHS]; PBS NewsHour, Iraq Amendment - Senator John Warner, 051115 [VHS]; Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; Diversions [3.5\" disk]; 29 Untitled Microcassettes; Pioneer Awards Presentation, 2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner E.S. NY Times, 050628 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Disk [3.5\" disk]; Fox News Live, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; Senator, #139, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; Ellen Nakashima on Senator John Warner's Houses, 6/12/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner on CNN's Late Edition, 10/16/2005 [VHS]; Back-up Disk, Transcripts/PSA's for January-March 1990, March-July 1990 [3.5\" disk]; Senator John Warner on Carriers, 050207 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press Releases, 1993-1994 [3.5\" disk]; WPXX Channel 8, David Poole, 10/2/1996; WAGE, 10/8 [microcassette]; NPR, 12/19 [microcassette]; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Introducing Judge John Roberts, 9/12/2005 [VHS]; Roll Call, 1/23; Melton Trans. Taxes [microcassette]; CNN - Anderson Cooper 360, and MSNBC Hardball, Senator John Warner, Bush Speech on Iraq, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; LA Senate, 10/1/1997 [microcassette]; Dale Eisman Profile, 1/4/1999; Thurmond to Senator John Warner, 1/5/1999 [microcassette]; Post Election Interviews, Babb Goodling WINC, Press Conference, 11/6/1996 [microcassette]; SASC Markup, 5/14/1999; Senators Warner and Levin News Conference [microcassette]; Senator Allen Floor Statement (2nd in Serving in U.S. Senate), 4/28/2005 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Interview, 10/11/1999 [audiocassette]; 13 untitled audiocassettes; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; Rotary Norfolk Media, 2/16/1999 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Post Hearing Interview, 050210 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Interview on Representative Whitehurst, 2/28/2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner WP5 [3.5\" disk]; Sheila Burke, NRC Zaire WMAL, 11/13/1996 [microcassette]; Eric S., NY Times, 3/5/1999 [microcassette]; Senate Floor Debate, 6/16/2005 [VHS]; Stars and Stripes, 10/8/1996; WTOO, 10/9/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, Ferrum College, 050907 [microcassette]; Warner FOR Early, 10/6/1997 [microcassette]; Tsunami, Iraq, SASC Briefing, 050105 [microcassette]; Frist Interview [microcassette]; Lehrer, Kosovo, 5/17/2000; Miscellaneous Interviews [microcassette]; State of the Union 1997 [microcassette]; CNN [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press, 1 and 2 [2 3.5\" disks]; Senator John Warner Studio Statements, 10/11/2005 [VHS]; Policy Lunch Interviews, 3/3/1998 [empty microcassette case]; Senator John Warner Press Conference, 2/24/2003 [Betacam]; Eric Schmidt [microcassette]; Pinnacle Award from Fleet Reserve, 12/11 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Press Interviews: David Lehrman - NATO Expansion, 10/24; Dale Eisman and Dexter Hardin - Navy Pete # CFR 11/12/1997 [microcassette]; Keel Laying Ceremony CVN-77 George H. W. Bush [VHS]; Warren Fiske, 5/14/1996 [microcassette]; NPR; WAMU, Gibson, HSU, 12/1998 [microcassette]; Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Bio [3.5\" disk]; Clinton/Suit Military, 5/23/1996 [microcassette]; Politics, 2-22-2324 [microcassette]; Tailhook, 5/21/1996 [microcassette]; The Manhole [3.5\" disk]; Dale E., Tailhook, 8/30/1996 [microcassette]; S:\\wpshr\\Press\\Bill [3.5\" disk]; Backup, PageMaker, ADS [3.5\" disk]; Staunton, Virginia Tech, Richmond, 10/1998 [microcassette]; VAB, 6/29/1996 [microcassette]; Cain, 2/27 [microcassette]; Legion Speech [microcassette]; Warner-Levin Thanksgiving Trip, 2001 [audiocassette]; WTOP, Senator John Warner on Bosnia, 12/17/1997 [microcassette]; Policy Lunch Briefs and ISTEA News Conference, 3/12/1995 [microcassette]; Recognition, #137, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; NMAH Carmichael and SIL/NMAH Price of Freedom Benefit, 2/4/2005 [audiocassette]; FOR 4/21/2000 [microcassette]; ADS [3.5\" disk]; Rumsfeld/Jeffords Press, 5/24 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner with Reporters on Detainees [audiocassette]","The Politics of Persuasion, Friends of John Warner, Stevens Reed Curcio \u0026 Potholm, 3/14/2008 [CD]; CODEL Warner/Levin, Photographs, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Crete, June to July 2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Archived Web Video, 2006 [CD] (2 copies); 2008 Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Affairs, Senator John Warner, Old Dominion University [CD] (2 copies); National Air to West Pot. [CD]; Sorensen Institute 2008 Gala, Senator John Warner Slideshow [CD]; Photographs from Navy Memorial Video, 12/2007 [DVD]; Senator Kennedy Floor Statement, Tribute to Senator Warner, 9/7/2007 [DVD] (2 copies); Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/11/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/26 [CD]; McCain Rally, 9/10/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Campaign Commercials [CD]; Wakeman II Building Dedication Photographs, Aurora Flight Sciences, 7/31/2006 [CD]; Luna Innovations, City of Danville, 3/26/2004 [CD]; Senators John Warner, Ben Nelson, and Susan Collins, Press Conference Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [DVD]; Q \u0026 A with Barry Rabe, 12/10/2008 [DVD]; Newsclips, Photographs, Senator John Warner Photograph, 8/19/2004 [CD]; News Channel 8, News Conference, 8/31/2007 [DVD]; Senate Floor Statement from Senator John McCain, 6/14/2006 [DVD]; Tour of Pentagon, White House Announcement, 9/18/2001 [CD]; Daily Newsclips, Old Files, 9/4/2003 [CD]; Reading of Declaration of Independence, Senators Coburn, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Webb, Murkowski, Martinez, Warner, 7/8/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/19/2007 [DVD]; MSNBC Off Air 9 pm-10pm, 6/3/2008 [DVD]; Grundy, The Breaks, P8270053-P8270105 [CD]; Senate Floor Statements from Senator Levin and Senator Byrd, 6/22/2006 [DVD]; 9 untitled DVDs; PSC 2002 LAD LOOP [CD]; USJFCOM Senate Reception, 2/28/2006 [CD]; Senator Visit, Balad AB, Iraq, 3/22/2006 [CD]; CBS News - The Early Show, 1/13/2005 [CD]`; Afghan to NAACP [CD]; Wet Plate Photo Session, Photographs by Dennis Brack, 9/25/2002 [CD]; U.S. Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, Biographical Video: John W. Warner, Jr., 10/16/2003 [DVD] (2 copies); Senator John Warner Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [DVD]; UIA Law Magazine, Senator John Warner Photographs by Tom Cogill [CD]; C-SPAN 2, 5/16/2008 [DVD]; 2007 SOTU [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conference, 4/8/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Washington Local News, 6pm and 11 pm Newscasts, 5/15/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Photographs by Andrea Booher/FEMA, Tour Poquoson, VA, 9/2003 [CD]; U.S. Senator Jim Webb, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Press Conference with U.S. Senator John Warner, Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Elect Mark Warner, 11/19/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/23/2007 [DVD]; Center for Politics, University of Virginia, Senator John Warner, 4/10/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner's Midtown Tunnel Visit, Norfolk, 9/29/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, 4/16/2007 [DVD]; Press, 8/24/2004 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Nightly News, Iraq Resolution, 070125 [CD]; Scott Photographs [CD]; Christening CVN-77 George H.W. Bush, Northrop Grumman, 10/7/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Visit to Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard Photographs by PA3 Timothy Pike, 4/23/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner [CD]; Senator John Warner, Sampling of 7 hits, 10/2004 [DVD]; Wytheville Lunch, Floods [CD]; Senator John Warner's Visits to Norfolk Region (SECNAV, U.S. Coast Guard, USS Newport News, VA Port Authority), 4/2003 [CD]; Larry King Live, reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech, 1/10/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Tapings, General Myers Tribute, William Proxmire Dinner, SPQA Awards Remarks, 10/12/2005 [CD]; George Mason University Commencement, 5/21/2005 [2 DVDs]; Senator John Warner, NASA Langley, Ft. Monroe, 10/3; Nassawaddox - Renor Dix, Cheriton - Aquaculture, Virginia Beach - Wagner, 10/4 [CD]; Senator Dick Durbin: A Different View, Air 8/1 - 9/30, 2008 [DVD]; Untitled VHS; Profile Senator John Warner, WCVE Version, Laura Strickler, 12/23/2004 [CD]; Bloomberg TV, 6/4/2008 [DVD]; 3 flash memory cards: Daily News Clips; Wytheville Lunch, Nutter Lunch [CD]","A History of Soviet Russia : Von Rauch, Georg, 1957 [book];  A Century of Leadership: Founders Day Celebration, Newport News Shipbuilding, January 17-18, 1986  [booklet];  The Spirits of 76 : Sloane, Eric, 1973 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 11 - Rules of Virginia Supreme Court, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Foreign Relations and National Security Law : Franck, Thomas M. and Michael J. Glennon, 1987 [book];  US Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations - Cross-Channel Attack : Harrison, Gordon A., 1989 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Committee on Armed Services, US Senate, 99th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, vols. I-III, 1986  [3 bound volumes];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985  [bound volume];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983  [bound volume]","Photo Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026 Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. Virginia Chapter - Association of Govt. Accountants, 3/20/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Miller 2nd Debate [audiocassette]; Reagan PC \u0026 Reception [audiocassette]; GOP Meeting; Shad Planking; Women's Forum [VHH-C]; VNN \"Commonwealth Conversation\", 3/30/1996 [audiocassette]; Untitled Envelope: Reprint of Joint Resolution, 1/3/1980; Various Debates [audiocassette]; Virginia Federation of Republican Women [VHS-C]; Virginians for Warner Luncheon [audiocassette]; Warner Young Republicans, 3/23 [VHS-C]; Progressive Virginians Coalition [audiocassette]; Richmond Debate, 10/20/1978 [audiocassette]; Washington Post Luncheon, 8/6/1984 [audiocassette]; JWW and APM at Suffolk COC, 9/12/1978 [audiocassettes]; Photo Album: Launching of the SSN 753 Albany, 6/13/1987 [binder]; Debate - Vienna, 10/13 [audiocassette]; Untitled Audiocassette; JWW-APM - Bar Association [audiocassette]; Harrison/Warner Debate - League of Women Voters, 9/9/1984 [audiocassette]; \"Ole no. 6\" [envelope]; WGMS 570 AM, 103.5 FM - Guest Conductor Senator Warner, 12/23/1979 [audiocassette]","10/1/2008-12/31/2008 (92 folders arranged chronologically)","Fox News Interview w/Brit Hume, 11/7/2004 [VHS]; Nixon Center Ceremony Honoring, 2/8/2000 [VHS]; Senate Floor Statements from Senators Levin and Byrd, 6/22/2006 [CD]; PBS Newshour, 8/3/2006 [CD]; CNN Wolf Blitzer, 11/17/2005 [CD]; Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [CD]; US Senate Floor Statement, 2/17/2006 [CD]; Floor Coverage, 3/29/2001 [VHS]; Hardball, 2/12/2008 [CD]; JW/Rex NBC Story, 1/31 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 9/23/2008 \u0026 9/25/2008 [2 CDs]; Senator Warner - 10,000 Votes, 5/24/2006 [VHS]; NBC Meet the Press, 2/12/2006 [CD]; Press Conference - Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [CD]; Levy Center Dedication, 9/18/2005 [CD]; Face the Nation; Meet the Press; Fox News Sunday; Late Edition, 10/30/2005 [CD]; Memorial - Naval Special Warfare, 7/8/2005 [DVD]","WWO-0380; WWO-0752; WWO-0647; WWO-0646; WWO-0648; WWO-0338; WWO-0333; WWO-0337; WWO-0381; WWO-0332","WWO-0401; WWO-0353; WWO-0750; WWO-0748; WWO-0751; WWO-0753; WWO-0747; WWO-0110; WWO-0628; WWO-0640; WWO-0745","WWO-0678; WWO-0723; WWO-0677; WWO-0676; WWO-0708; WWO-0679","WWO-0242; WWO-0339; WWO-0315; WWO-0644; WWO-0286; WWO-0113; WWO-0652; WWO-0378","Miscellaneous papers from the office of Senator John Warner consist chiefly of photographs and newsclippings. Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.","  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.","  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.","  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.","  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.","The discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.","This addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. Interspersed are stories related to his personal life and family.","Some material in this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights; the University does not hold these rights and cannot grant (or withhold) copyright permissions. The donor has retained any copyrights in any portion of the collection created or authored by him. 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He did not seek reelection in 2008 and has rejoined the law firm of Hogan and Hartson, where he worked before joining the Department of Defense.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  He grew up in Washington D.C. and joined the Navy shortly after graduating from high school, leaving as a Petty Officer 3rd Class. He then did his undergraduate studies at Washington and Lee University and began post-graduate studies at University of Virginia Law School.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  With the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, Warner joined the Marine Corps, first in active duty and then as a reserve, finally earning the rank of Captain. He resumed his studies at George Washington University and received his law degree in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He has been married three times. His first marriage was to Catherine Conover Mellon in 1957; they divorced in 1973. He was married to actress Elizabeth Taylor in 1976; they divorced in 1982. Since 2003, he has been married to Jeanne Vander Myde. He has three children, all from his first marriage.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e In 1987, he was one of few Republicans to reject the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. He would later break with Virginia Republicans, refusing to support the campaigns of Mike Farris and Oliver North. 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The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.","The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.","The papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.","  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.","The collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.","A coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  ","The collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.","Topics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","John Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.","There is no box 218 for this series.","Appropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000","Meeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. W. Monument; Culmore Playing Field (Susan McGill); American Association of Port Authorities; Army Museum; U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; National Capitol Area Council Goshen Dam Project Lake Merriweather, VA FY 2001 Funding Initiative; Lorton Correctional Complex GSA Report to Congress 1/3/2000","GSA Courthouses; National Health Museum; Richmond Canal; Rail Regulation; S.535 - Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Improvement Act; Fawn Lake - Wilderness Area; NEA; PTO","Richmond Airport; Richmond Airport; Williamsburg Buses; Hampton Roads Transit Bus Project; GRTC/City of Richmond; Metro - Royal St. Garage; VA Transit-Statewide Bus; Newport News Airport; Mt. Vernon Ladies Association; WMATA Letter re: Millennium Celebration; Fort Eustis; OMC; Hampton Roads Maritime Alliance; Georgetown Fuel Cell Buses; Danville Airport; FAA Bill - MWAA Provisions; Amtrak Hi-Speed Rail; Newport News Airport-Jim Smith; Advanced Multi-Fuels, Hans Mumm; Trail; Maritime Security; Pay Equity; United-Visit 4/27/99, China Service ltr; US - China Service; Drexel's Smart-Tech Wilson Bridge; Nuke Waste; EPA v. Utilities; Mining Waste; NYC Trash; NOAA - National Disaster Reduction Initiative; MTBE; Lorton - DC Appropriations; Jones Act Waivers; Old Dominion University; George Mason; Truman Naming Bill; Gas/Oil Prices; Orkand - Rick Scholze","Human Services Reauthorization; VA WA II; Old Nominations","Kemba Smith; Vinters; SS Earnings Test; Early Learning; Satcher; Flat Glass; Trauma Care; TAP/BRAND/CSBG's/CAA's","Trip File - Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin 8-2-99; VA Tech Trip, 8-2-99; Gen.; Miscellaneous; Mark Warner; Constitution; Legislative Veto; Warner Record; Campaign; Campaign; Campaign 1997; Daryl Jones Confirmation","SMWG: Sen. Warner; loose papers; SMWG: Hill Visits; Liberty Bill; Empire Washington Corporation; An Assessment of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act in 1998, 2/1999 ; Liberty Bill '99; One Stop; Credit Union; Burlington; Federal Prison Industries; PUHCA; Commuter Tax; Internet Tax; unmarked (3) containing correspondence; Vern S. 401; Historic Property Tax Credit, HR 1945; Credit Unions; Blind Trust; Private Securities Litigation Reform Act; Confidentiality; DOL-GPO; H.R. 1945- Estate Tax/Historic Property; Internet Tax; Colonial Williamsburg Tax; A Taxpayer's Guide to Federal Spending, FY 2001; Budgets- Labor Budget; Budget Agreement 1997; Reconciliation 1997; 97 Reconciliation/Tax","Lottery; Chas Phillips; Labor Shortage [hi-tech] Education/Vocational Training; Public TV; CPB; Broadcaster; Bell Atlantic Hopeline; Communications FCC; unmarked (2) containing correspondence; Telecommunications Reform; Low Power TV; FCC- CFW Communication; Telecomm.- Interconnection; S. 652 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act, 1995; Leo One USA Briefing Book; Broadband; Competitive Broadband Coalition; Telecomm","Freddie Mac; Voting Disability; Housing; S.830; Ricky Ray, Hemophilia, S. 358; O'Dorisio; EPIC S.729; AG Dairy Amendment; Health - Children; Fetal Tissue; Boxer - Women's Health/NIH; Lice; Gunshot Detection, Gun Safety (Schools); Medicare; GMHSI BC/BS; Hemophilia/Ricky Ray; PARCA; WIPA; FERPA; BCBS/Fed Reaction; BC/BS GHMSI; BCBS / D.C. Charter; untitled; untitled correspondence (3)","Tax - General 7/2/96; Flat Tax; Cap Gains; Korea; Vargas; Extradition; REIT Conflict S.342; NTU; Tax - AMT; AMT; Legislative- Coal; [untitled]","Fast Track; Glaxo; Foreign Trade Zone; Trade; Ricky Ray ; Fred Hochberg; 06/02/98 -- e-commerce \u0026 Y2K Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Meetings; Hunger Has a Cure Act 1997; Untitled folder: Kenaf; IRA S.12; Securities Litigation Reform S.240; S.667; Alexis Herman; COLI","Securities; Suspense Accounts - ROCCO; Mexico Loans; Securities Litigation Reform S.240 (H.R. 1058); S.2955 Charitable Organizations Disclosure Bill 1992","Army Corps of Engineers; Ferry Farm Information; National Park Service File 1996; Information/CRS Pending Requests; George Washington Postage Legislation; Air Force Memorial Information; Member ISTEA requests; Government of Puerto Rico Resolution; Census Information for Congress ; Everglades; Mariner's Museum Info; Pfiesteria Information; George Washington Commemorative ; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation","InterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA","SS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment","NSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998","NASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed","Encryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology","Black Dog of Fate , by Peter Balakian; High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition , by Stanley A. Renshon; D.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure , by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating; Enactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001  (2 copies); The Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862 , by Mary Alice Wills; The Book of Yaak , Rick Bass; Passion for Truth , by Arlen Specter ; National Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 ; Pushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory , by Iavan Amato; Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire , by Nicols Fox ; The Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted , by Harold H. Tittmann, III; One Nation, Two Cultures , by Gertrude Himmelfarb ; Republic.com , by Cass Sunstein ; Your Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want , by Charley Swayne; One More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War , by John Poole; Life's Matrix , by Philip Ball; Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future , by Robert E. Freer, Jr.; All About Birds , by Dorothy Mitchell; CEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive , by C. Ray Johnson; It's All So Damn Simple , by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan","UNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995","Southern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026 House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996","28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Forestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts","FDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution","Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026 Religion , by David Barton;  Of Happiness: An Essay , by Volterra;  The C-Span Revolution , by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan;  Fix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\" , by Jim Miller;  Ernie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute ;  Storm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War , by Richard P. Hallion;  American Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command , by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.;  Scandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub , by Robert W. Matherson;  An Eye for Winners , by Lillian Vernon;  Body Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs , by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters;  The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling , by James Hillman;  Perfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories , multiple authors;  The Spirit of Hungary , by Stephen Sisa;  Purls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks , by Don Hansler;  The Rising Tide , by Jerry J. Jasinowski;  Nuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success , by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg;  The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy , by Richard W. Rahn;  Break Out of the Box , by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon;  The Blake Streak , by George P. Morrill","31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Atoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. Bush; Senate Race-April/May; 1994 Major Speeches; Packwood; Presidential 1992; Petersburg Tornado; Deutch-CIA Confirm; Clarence Thomas; Gays in the Military; 1992 Major Speeches; NAFTA; Gulf Trips; Contract with America; D.C. Statehood; North, Oliver; Stadium","1/2000; 12/1999; 39 packets of press clippings, arranged by day; 11/1999","25 envelopes of clippings, from 1999-2000","10 folders of press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to October 1999","Voluntary Efforts to Expand Health Insurance Coverage- Labor and Human Resources Committee; CFC Propellants in the Atmosphere, in Inhalers and in Regulation- Labor and Human Resources Committee; NSF Reauthorization Bill; Support Strategies for Clinical Research and Alternative Medicine Research at the NIH- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Coordination of NIH Research Efforts: Three Case Studies- Labor and Human Resources Committee; US Healthcare Workforce: Realigning to Meet the Future- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Global Health: US Response to Infectious Disease- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Women's Health: Providing the Right Information at the Right Time- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the NEA and NEH: A Focus on Education; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1996; Prescription Drug User Fee Act; Tobacco Settlement: Public Health or Public Harm?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; National Science Foundation Reauthorization; Biomedical Research Priorities: Who Should Decide?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Protecting Our Medical Information Rights, Responsibilities, and Risks- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from April-October 2000","5 folders containing press clips (clipping service computer print-out), from 9/1998-1/1999 and 10/1999","WLR Foods [presentation folder]; Minor Use [presentation folder]; Dairy; Peanuts 1995; Russian Poultry Ban; American Sheep Industry Association Memorandum [loose]; VA Agri-businesses; Farm Bill 7/3/1996; Farm Bureau; Antimicrobials [presentation folder]; Agriculture- General- Virginia; Untitled folder regarding committee on agriculture; Peanut Title- 1990 Farm Bill; Ethanol; Poultry; Rural Elec. Co-ops; Agriculture- Environment; Packer Concentration; Delaney; 1995 Farm Bill [loose]; Florida Everglades/Sugar","Health Care Quality and Consumer Protection- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Oversight Hearing on Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Workplace Religious Freedom Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Health Status of Children- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Employment Non-Discrimination Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; FDA Reform Background Materials; Scientific Discoveries in Cloning: Challenges for Public Policy- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Genetic Information and Health Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Analysis of the Natural Disaster Protection Partnership Act; Health Care Quality Grievance Procedures- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Quality of Child Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Federal Legislation relating to Health Care Quality- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage for 55 to 64 Year Olds- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Untitled: Legislation: S. 1648 The Preventing Addition To Smoking Among Teens Act Or Past Act Of 1997 [Binder]; Hearing Of The Labor And Human Resources Committee Subcommittee On Public Health And Safety \"Oversight Of The Occupational Safety And Health Administration Thursday, 7/10/1997 [Binder]; Untitled: Labor Committee Mark-Up 3/10/1998: Legislation To Amend The Public Health Service Act; Tobacco Issues [Binder]; The Team Act, Teamwork For Employees And Managers Briefing Book For Hearing 2/12/1997 [Binder]; United States Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources Team Act (S.295) And OSHA Reform And Reinvention Act (S.1423) [Binder]; Untitled: The Prescription Drug User Fee Act, Briefing Book For Congressional Staff [Binder]","20 unopened envelopes of press clippings; 7/7 - Geoff [spiral notebook]; loose papers: Sen. Warner statements; 4/1996 - 5/1996 [spiral notebook]; loose papers: clippings, statements, and correspondence; 2 packets of press clippings; 2/11/1997 to 4/26/1997 [spiral notebook]; 8/1996 - 2/1997 [spiral notebook]; 4/28 - 7/1/1997 [spiral notebook]; 5/1996 - 8/1996 [spiral notebook]; Senator Warner statements [packet]","6 folders of press clippings in folders by month and filed by date, 2 folders for August and September.","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from 10/2000 to 4/2001","9 Folders of press clippings from 11/1999 to 7/2000","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to April 2000","VA Racing Commission; L, HHS, ED/Fg 1997; Goals 2000; Puerto Rican Clemency; Goals 2000 Education America Act [binder]; Breast Implants; Civil Asset for Future","S. Fibel; Princeton Homes; Pope's Head Parkway; DOT- Essential Air Service Regulations; State Department - USIA; Transportation Facts; National Endowment/Arts; Tidewater Winds; John Arnn; Norfolk-Southern/Lunenburg Center; Loose Paper: Southwest Virginia Community College NEA grant application; SBA- Greekfest- Virginia Beach","Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Military repayment on loans; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone Amend. To HEA/Warner NCAA Objections; Study Report- Avtex Fibers [book]; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: Notebook Material; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: General; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : blank folder; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Hutchinson; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Graham; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Specter- Campus Crime; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Harkin; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Sessions; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone- Welfare [empty]; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Kennedy; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Bingaman; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Santorum; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Loose paper: legislative record material; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Feinstein; Avtex, Virginia; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Distance Learning","91 folders in chronological order by date","CCA concerns/Bruce Leftwich; General Higher ED: Warner's Statement, sec 326 HBCU added; Loose Paper: H.R. 6; ED Flex Charter Schools; ED Flex","Health Care Safety Net; PPUFA; Medical Devices; Nursing Short; Bio Terrorism - Public Health","McLellan; M Tumargo; CJS FY 2002: VA LW Museum; CJS FY 2002: Marymont; Boy Scouts; CJS FY 2002: Virginia Comm. Policy; CJS FY 2002: Tech; Zerhouni; CJS FY 2002: Achievable Dream; Barry Crane; CJS FY 2002: VA Commonwealth NIH \u0026 Consol. BIO-H023; CJS FY 2002: VA Integrated Justice Tech; Pickering [binder]; CJS FY 2002: VA State Police; Virginia Department of Corrections Available Bed Space [binder]; JUDGE SHIP BOASBERG, JAMES; Car Dealer Manuf. ARB; CJS FY 2002: Benedetti; James; Jay Stephens; CJS FY 2002: Mitretek; Flores; Owen; CJS FY 2002: Secures; CJS FY 2002: VSA Terrorist Information Network Senator John Warner's Office","Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Trauma System; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: General Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: WNVT - Megahertz; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Neurol. Center; Juvenile Justice Bill: Brady Bill Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Danville/ Piedmont; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: H Black Colleges; Juvenile Justice Bill [presentation folder]; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Criminal Justice Tech; Juvenile Justice Bill: Warner Position; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Living Museum; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Franklin County DARE; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Gov School; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Vote Record \u0026 Summary of This Bill; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Youth Leadership Initiative YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: 2000 Labor HHS / Amend ETC; Labor HHS - 2000: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: CJS Appropriations; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Massey Cancer Center; Labor HHS - 2000: Summaries ETC; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Control Votes and Prop.; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Achievable Dream; Juvenile Justice Bill: Summaries/ Genina. of Bill; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: INS Arlington; Juvenile Justice Bill: Guns/ Ammunition; Labor HHS - 2000: Letters Signed etc.; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: D.C. Appropriations; Labor HHS - 2000: Other Requests Projects; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA HUD; Labor HHS - 2000: YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Christopher Newport University [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Colonial Williamsburg FY 2001; Labor HHS - 2000: Interest Groups; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Gunshot Tech; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: JMV Center for Sust. Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026 Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.","Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026 L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026 Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. Ref.; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Premium Support; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: UVA Rural Schools; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Children's Museum; Medicare BBA FIX 99: S.37 / S1263, Outpatient and Patient Transfer S37 - Drg/Transfer S1263 - Stop Loss; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Skilled Nursing Facilities; Other Appropriations FY 2002: VA Tech; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Classika Theater; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: YLI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Colonial Williamsburg; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: CSBG; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare and Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Grad Med EDCIC; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare \u0026 Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Home Health; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VHSC; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Fairfax County CHHS; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS:: Massey; Other Appropriations FY 2002: East Menn.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Old Dom University; Other Appropriations FY 2002: UVA Terrorism; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: George Mason; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Med. Reimbursement; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000: VCSI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: First Freedom Center; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VCU; Medicare BBA FIX 99: BBA - General Fix Summaries; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Institute for Student Achievement","Fisher, Davies, Atkeson Conference, 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress M.R. Deland Confirm (7/25/89); EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Hearing (Conf) 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Oil Spill Mark-up (7/27/89)","Committee On Labor And Human Resources Subcommittee On Aging, \"Meeting The Challenges Of Alzheimer's Disease: The Biomedical Research That Will Carry Us Into The Twenty-First Century\" Thursday, 6/5/1997, 2:30 P.M. [Binder]; Community Service Employment For Older Americans (Reauthorization Of The Older Americans Act) Key Issues [Binder]; Lechler - False Claims Act; Elian Gonzalez; Older Americans Act Reauthorization [Binder]; S.331 - Work Incentives Act; MR Services / Gen. Jones [presentation folder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, HIV/Aids: Recent Developments And Future Opportunities 10/30/1997 [Binder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, Substance Abuse: The Science Of Addiction And Options For Treatment 7/28/1998 [Binder]","Absarokee MT File [presentation folder]; SEAA/1993; Literacy [presentation folder]; Job Corps [presentation folder]; Coverdell at Education Accounts [presentation folder]","Victims Comp Fund [presentation folder]; Nirschl; Konnarock Stone Mountain Health; Religion [presentation folder]; IDEA [presentation folder]; Refugee Protection Act [presentation folder]; Men's Issues: VAWA, Fatherhood, Responsible Fatherhood Act of 1999 [presentation folder]; Corps [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings and Correspondence related to Healthcare; Organ Allocation [presentation folder]; Bariatric Surgery [presentation folder]","100th Congress Floor Statements 2nd Session [binder]; Warner Sponsored \u0026 Co-Sponsored Bills 100th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Cosponsored by Senator Warner [binder]; 99th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Co-sponsored by Senator Warner [binder]","1995 EPW, January - March; 1995 Veterans; 1995 EPW, July - December; 1995 Judiciary; 1995 EPW, April - June; 1995 Intelligence; 1995 Governmental Affairs; 1995 Labor; 1995 Finance; 1995 Foreign Relations; 1995 Rules","VHDA Housing Policy; VA Housing Project; Greenstone Housing Projects; Tourism Caucus Membership List [presentation folder]; Trade- Timber; Columbia 1st; Trade Adjustment Assistance; Hampton Roads; Trade Effects on Virginia- State Initiatives; Shipyards; Trade- Steel; Sugar File; Customs 100: VA Inland Port; Letters [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Loose correspondence; Natural Resources/Coal; Housing: Lee Gardens Apartments Mtg. w/Wolf 18 2/1987; 100th Congress Rules 9/23/1987; Richmond HUD Personnel; Sugar; VA- 101st Congress CDI-SNAP II Control; Banking: Sovran Bank; Banking 101: HUD Richmond Office; Rural Housing; Reverse Mortgage File; Briefings [presentation folder]","Credit Union; Fort Belvoir/Engineer Proving Ground Springfield Complex; Investors S \u0026 L (Sydney Bostian); Wilson-Weeks Cargo, Carl Smith; Iraqi Issue Scott Wilson; Deposit Insurance Corporation; Deregulation Glass/Steagal Repeal; Nichols Amendment UN/US Command \u0026 Control; Banking Reform Bill S. 543; Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Norfolk; Graphs-Charts on Taxes; NVR Savings Bank; Morton Halperin No. 14; Tim Ryan Political Recommendation; U.S. Navy Memorial [binder]; Raise Standard Deduction; Methanol Plantship Project; Tax Extenders; Somalia Invest SASC; Somalia","FDA; Health/Reading; Untitled presentation folder: Legislation; Health; PARCA; Home Health; Retirement Security; Child Care; HC Compliance Packaging Council; Med. Confidentiality; Loose Correspondence; Ricky Ray (2 folders); Loose: Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee on Conference","Loose Correspondence; R \u0026 D in VA; Potomac Knowledge way Project Packet; Uniform Standards Coalition packet; American Cancer Society: An Analysis and Review of the Proposed Tobacco Settlement; American Lung Association Research packet; Information technology Congressional Working Group, 4/10/1996 [binder]; VA Technology Council Annual Report 1996; Amendment Template [binder]; Information Technology Association of America packet; Loose correspondence, reports, clippings, press releases regarding tobacco; Information Technology Industry Council; 7 loose technology packets: VA Tech IT Workers, National Software Alliance; 21st Century Workforce Commission; Loose press releases regarding tobacco; Iota's Public Policy Report Fall 1998-Winter 1999 [binder]; Loose reference materials","Response from Senator Mikulski to Co-Sponsored Letter on the Space Station Freedom Program; Reston Facility: NASA Audrey Moore request for meeting with NASA 3/28/1991; Telecommunications Equipment Research and Manufacturing Competition Act 1990 S. 1981; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act H.R. 5095; Space Station Freedom Program Reston, VA; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/5/1991, Infrastructure, Productivity, and Economic Growth; The Honorable John Warner; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/7/1991, Demographic Trends and Transportation Demand; Telecommunications Equipment, Research and Manufacturing Competition Act of 1991 S. 173; Space Station Freedom Program; Wall Street Journal: After Recent Setbacks, NASA Faces a Fight Over Funding, 7/9/1990; Environment and Public Works Water resources, Transportation, Infrastructure Sub-committee, Hearing Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems, 3/7/1990; MFJ Legislation Must be Fair to All Telcos; Endless Error: The Case for Lifting the Bell Restrictions [binder]; Environment and Public Works Hearing 8/1/1991 GSA; EPW Hearing 1) Congestion Pricing 2) Infrastructure Investment Commission, 3/20/1991; Congressman Wolf's paperwork on Reston: NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Hearing Oversight of GSA's FY 1992 Program Promotion of Public Building Design Excellence, 3/14/1991; \"Local Phone Firms Gain New Freedom\", Washington Post, 7/26/1991","Contracting Out; Cola Cap/Semi-Annual Change; Day Care for Fed. Employees/S. 3007, H.R. 6269; Civil Service General; FY 1985 Budget Request Actions; Commission; Moving Expense Bill-P.L. 98-151; Draft Registration for Civil Service, S. 2740, H.R. 3984; Comparable Worth; Relocation Services; Civil Service Ex-Spouses, S.2821/HR 2300; Closed Inquiries, 1/29/85; Nomination; Pay Equity: The Comparable Worth Issue IP0283P [portfolio folder]; Civil Service Commission; FAA Police Pay; C.S. Correspondence - Legislative; Comparable Worth-1985; Misc. Remarks/Speech Prep.; D.C. Statehood; Bennett Nomination; Becton Nomination","Portsmouth; Edinburgh Greens: 202; Lonesome Pine Hospital; Newport News Voting Rights; Loose Paper: First Baptist Church Bute Street; Prince William Co.; SS United States; Loose Paper: The Allegheny Parkway Report; Lynchburg: Neighborhood Development; Loose Paper: Virginia Water Resources Report; Peninsula Homebuilders Sec. 404; Loose Paper: correspondence; Head Start- Fairfax; Colonel's Quarters; Makemie Manor; Pel Regs - Asphalt; Suffolk Housing - Bishop Black Well, Oct. 24; CDBG- Lynchburg Alphonso Grant; Lewinsville Retirement Res.; RIEGEL; Theatre IV - UDAG; Loose Paper: correspondence; Loose Paper: correspondence; The Care Center; Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton Roads History Center; Church Hill Historic District; 8th; Norfolk People Move; VHD A: Sec. 8 Housing; Stoney Creek Health Center; Gordonsville - CDBG Water Supply; Telamon Corp./labor grant; Enterprise Zones; Loudoun Ambulatory - Surgical Cox; HHS - VA. Water Project; Small Business Admin.; Homeless Day Care - Junior League; Loudoun Memorial Hospital; Loose paper: correspondence; Jack and Shelly Jones - EPA","Management Systems [presentation folder]; Transportation Appropriations/NHS Amendment; Toll Facilities; Simon; Leaky-Jeffords Sec. 143; Repeal Sanction (Mack); Crumb Rubber [presentation folder]; Gregg Bond-I \u0026 M; Third Party; Tolls-Baucus/McConnell; Sarbanes/Mikulski-BW Parkway; NHS Design Standards [presentation folder]; Hours of Service; Murkowski/Dalton Highway; Section 1003 ( c ); DBE's; Conformity; Lautenberg-Speed Limits; CBO Letter; Johnston; Cohen - 13 c; Kohl-Wisc. Truck Weights; Roth/Biden Amtrak Amendment; Thomas: Continue Research [presentation folder]; Reid-Truck Speed Limits; Agriculture-Hours of Service; Members Requests; Grams/Property; Motorcycle Helmets; CMAQ; Freight International Financing; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Bill; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Thomas - 2nd Amendment; Florida [presentation folder]; CMAQ; Graham: Alligator Alley [presentation folder]; Daschle/Pressler - Sioux City; U.S. 81; McConnell/Ford-Natcher Bridge; Hatfield/Packwood I-5; Jeffords/Design Criteria; Managers Amendment; Innovative Financing; Stevens-S. 440; NHS/Amtrak; NHS Statements; Single Audit; Penn Station [presentation folder]; Dulles Greenway 1995; Pressler/Metric; Specter; Bumpers; Domenici; Recreational Trails; Lott-Pearl River Bridge/Airport Connector; Hutchinson/Tarrant County; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study [envelope]; McCain: Demo Funding","Marshal Home Preservation Fund; NPS/Shenandoah Valley Report; Untitled Folder: The Civil War Trust; Manassas- Volunteer Mounted Horse Patrol; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Universal Cask System: VA Power; Patriots Memorial","100th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Sessions) Veterans Affairs; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services","Commerce, 1990; Fin- Health-RTD, 1990; Finance, 1990; EPW, 1990; Housing, 1990; Labor-RTD, 1990; Interior- Battlefields, 1990; Judiciary, 1990; Foreign Relations, 1990; Labor, 1990; Veterans, 1990; Governmental Affairs, 1990; Energy, 1990; Rules, 1990","Correspondence dealing with the Coal industry Retiree Health Benefit Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Dear Colleague/Attachments; Statement on the introduction of the Reachback Tax Emergency Relief Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Press; Untitled presentation folder: Legal; Loose Paper: legislative material, correspondence from 1994; Untitled Folder: material dealing with Reachback tax Relief act","Untitled presentation folder: Reach Back Relief 1995; Pittston; Pittston; 1995; Untitled presentation folder: Notes; Reach back Relief Act 1994; Coal Tax Credit","ESA: Pacific Rivers Council; Rhinehart Tire Fire Superfund Site; ABEX Superfund Site-- Portsmouth, VA; RCRA Hearing: Municipal Waste Recycling; 6/5/91; Commerce: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; Buckingham County Landfill; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: Dixie Caverns Landfill Superfund- Rake; EPW: General: Suffolk Landfill; Fairfax Tank Farm; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: H \u0026 H, Inc./FLIPPO Superfund Site; Buckingham county Landfill Superfund Site [book]; Cheatham Annex; Scott's Creek Dump (Portsmouth)","100th Congress (1st and 2nd Session) - Foreign Affairs [binder]; 99th Congress (1st and 2nd Session)- Foreign Affairs [binder]; Binder: empty","2/18 Richland Black Lung Meeting [binder]; Senate Special Committee on Aging-4/11/1990 [binder]; Yeltsin Visit; Virginia Hospital Association Spring Conference-HOS/PAC Breakfast; Black Lung Trust Fund Briefing Books [binder]; Health Insurance Access; Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters/Tricare Reforms; Welfare Reform; Health Care Reform Conference in Norfold-1/1994; White House Conference on Aging; Nirschl et al.-SR 236-3/11; Aging Committee; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co. Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Unemployment Extension-Fall 1993; Black Lung 1988-89; Medicaid Moratorium/Provider Tax","S. 1304 Baucus/Chafee Wetlands; Global Warming Debate- 103rd Congress; EPW: Environmental Protection Sub: Wetlands City of Hampton Project; S. 823 - National Wildlife Refuge System Management and Policy Act Hearing 6/9/93; EPA Report on Second-Hand Smoke, 1993; FWS Refuge Plan; 9/15/93 EPW Wetlands Hearing S. 1304; Notification of Chemical Application Act- 103rd Congress; RFK Stadium 1991; Wetlands--General Information and Federal Register 8/14th; Endangered Species Act: Recovery Plan and Preservation Plan 5/1992, Committee Hearing 8/1992; Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Debate, 1991-1992; Property Rights; S. 1491 Partnerships for Wildlife; Endangered Species; Miscellaneous","S. 2605 Prescription Drugs, legislation, clippings, newsletters, correspondence, notes, reports; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, reports, notes","Chesapeake bay Restoration Act; EPW: EP Subcommittee: Clean Water: CSO's; Amendments/Related Issues Clean Water Act Reauthorization 1991; Clean Water Act Hearing 6/16/1993, General Overview; Clean Water Reauthorization 1993, Baucus-Chafee Bill; 8/5/93 Clean Water Hearing, Other Federal Agencies; Clean Water Act Reauthorization 103rd Congress-General Information; Clean Water Act Overview Hearing, 9/22/1992; 7/93 Watershed Hearing Management; Clean Water Act Hearing 7/1/93, Toxic Provisions","Clover Project- REA Financing- Post Secretary Interior; Untitled folder: reference material regarding commodities futures; Loose Conference Packet; Chem. Lawn Amendments/Statement; Nominations; Cotton Yields; USDA Reorganization Passed 103rd Congress; Border Collie; Dioxin; Vitamins-MJB; ODEC/Highly Confidential [presentation folder]; Minority Farmers 1990 Farm Bill; Pari-Mutuel Sports; Pesticides/Insecticides; Pesticides- EPA Worker Protection Standards; Food Stamps-US Printing; New Castle Ranger Station; Farm Bill; Clinton Budget- FY 1996, USDA; Minority Set-Aside; Loose Conference packets (3); Glickman/Nomination; 1989 Pork Issues; Untitled Folder: correspondence, agendas, and legislation regarding S.178; Windy Hill; Loose clippings; Memos; Nutrition","S. 1862 - Wildlife Refuge Mgmt. Act; Space Station; S. 58--The National Biological Diversity Act of 1991; Lewis \u0026 Clark Center - Explore; Lorton Landfill Amendment 101st Congress, 1991 DC Appropriations; Metro D. C. Waste Management Study Robb; 1991 Clean Coal Projects; RCRA's \"Derived From\" Rule: A Regulation Frustrating RCRA's Goals of Resource Conservation and Recovery","Background on Space Station: Coalition Information; Background on Space Station: Congressional Quarterly Articles; Background on Space Station: Memos; Space Station [binder]; Background on Space Station: Space Station Debate 8/2/1994 VA - HUD Appropriations; Background on Space Station: Articles on Space Station; Background on Space Station: \"Dear Colleague\" Letters; Background on Space Station: 1. Draft Statement on Space Station 2. \"Benefits to Humanity\" Congressional Research Service Memo [binder]; Space Station Articles 1995; Space Station Freedom, Reston, VA. Facility; Background on Space Station [presentation folder] Space Station Articles; The Superconducting Super Collider [binder]; Background on Space Station: C. R. S. Reports; Senator Warner Space Station Statement Sept. 26/1995; Space Station Debate 1995 Background Information","NADEP Norfolk [presentation folder]; untitled: Itinerary for 6/10/1993 [binder]; Norfolk - Miscellaneous SC [presentation folder]; Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC [presentation folder]; NADEP Norfolk [VHS]; Base Closure 1991 [presentation folder]; Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren [presentation folder]","Senate Republican Tf. for Defense Conversion April - June 1992 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 4 (References) [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 3 (References) [binder]","Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Committee Testimony; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: General Information; Federal Employees EEDC; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Position Articles and Letters; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Letters - Oppose; Hatch Act 1993; PERRY POST OFFICE; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress.: Letters - Pro; Early Retirement Bill; Hatch Act 1991; S 349 - Lobbying Disclosure Act; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Newspaper Articles; S.1 - Unfunded Mandate; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Reports and Research; Hatch Act; Nat. and Comn. Service - 1991-; H.R. 782; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Bulletins and Newsletters","Front Royal VA Customs Staffing Reduction; State Unclaimed Property Equitable escheatment; FASB S1175; Fannie May and State Information on Branching; Freddie Mac; Federal Reserve System; VAT; CDBG; Bank Regulation; National Customs Automation System; Capital Gains (2?); IRAS; Derivatives; 1992 End of Session Notes on Banking Legislation; FIRRea Report; Defense Production Act; Credit Crunch; Credit Union Information; BANK Regulator Consolidation; Banking Overview; H.R. 11 Tax Bill 10/1992 [presentation folder]; State Taxes; Secondary Mortgage Market; 1991 Virginia Tax Exempt Bonds; Taxation of Corporate Sponsorship; Targeted Jobs Tax Credit; IRS: Corporate Gifts to Charities Abroad; 1992 Tax Guide; 1994 Banking Bills; Mr. Gates; Excise Taxes \u0026 Retrogresivity; Richmond Redcup and Housing Authority; Passive Losses; Shelby/Mack ECO Growth Act; Larry Lindsey Federal Reserve Nomination; A History of the Thrift Industry and Thrift Information; Luxury Tax; Mortgage Revenue Bonds","EPA: RCRA Reforms; 101st Congress, 2nd Session, EPW Hearing on Interstate Solid Waste Transport, 7/18/1990; RCRA Amendments [presentation folder]: Lautenberg Amendments, Durenberger Amendment, Symms Amendment, Jeffords Amendments, Moynihan Amendments., Woffard Amendments, Smith Amendment, Metzenbaum Amendment, Graham Amendment, Reid-Warner-Scrap Amendment; Recycling Hearing: Responsible Entity, 3/5/92; 102nd Congress EPW Hearing, Interstate Transportation of Solid Waste, 6/18/1991; Recycling Hearing 3/5/92; S 976; RCRA: Industrial D; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence","RTC-Clippings, etc.; KIT WEBB (IRS Case); NAFTA; Dislocated Workers - Job Assistance; MPVs; Entitlements; Social Security Notch; Caribbean Basin Trade; Flood Insurance-Research; SSDI Reform; World Bank; Tax Extenders; Pension Plans-Cross Testing; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); S. 1633 [envelope]; Untitled Folder: Clippings; GATT; EKG, Young Physician etc.; H.C. Meetings with Constituents (notes); S.265-Economic Growth and Regulatory; 3/1992 Tax Bill - Rejected; Trade; AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax); FDIC-Bank Regulations Capital to Asset Ratios; Truth in Tax-Exempt Giving Act; Medicare-Medicaid (CRS, etc.); Gas Tax BTU \u0026 Transportation Tax; Senator Warner-NAFTA; Trade: Burlington Ind.; D.C. Taxicab; Community Development Banking Act; General Banking; Mortgage Revenue Bonds; Otolaryngologists/Plastic Surgeons; Credit Unions; Home Health Care; Homelessness; Medicare Physician Payment Reform; Diversification of Financial Services; Social Security; Cola; Vat Tax; Estate Tax; IRS Code-Section 936","An Analysis of the Industrial Structure of Virginia's Defense Industry, 2/1993; Loose Papers: Clippings, Memos, Charts, Faxes; Gov's Commission on Def Conversion \u0026 Econ. Adjustment; Defense Conversion; Governor's Conference on Defense Conversion [2 portfolio folders]; A Profile of Defense Procurement Spending in Virginia Defense Expenditures in Virginia, 7/1992; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment [binder]; Untitled Folder: Talking Points and Clippings; Special Edition; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment, First Report to the Governor, 11/1992; Defense Cuts: State and Local Action for Economic Adjustment; Norfolk-Defense Conversion; Estimated Private Sector Defense Employment by Industry and Region in Virginia, 2/1993; Listing Virginia's Prime Defense Contractors Ranked by Contract, 2/1993; A CBO Study: The Economic Effects of Reduced Defense Spending, 2/1992; Crystal City Defense Conversion; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [United States Senate portfolio folder]","Hatch Act [binder]; N View; Hydrosystems; Virginia Governor Report on International Trade Development (2/5/1993); Turbines and Generations; Merck Foreign Trade Zone; Active Matrix Liquid Crystal; Andrews \u0026 Assc., Chocolate Manufacturers; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Clippings, Portfolio Folder; US Chili/FTA; BTG; Lori: Civil Rights 1991 [presentation folder]: Memorandum, Clippings, Reports, Press Releases, Letter and Backup Binder; Civil Rights Legislation 1990 [presentation folder]: Correspondence, Memorandum, Reports","Solid Waste in General; 102nd Congress - 1st Session Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. BASEL CONVENTION (7/26/91); Basel Convention-International Tran boundary Movement of Hazardous Waste--Memorandum of Law; Points of Contact; Recycling Legislation Senator Warner; RCRA: Hazard Waste Incinerators; RCRA: Shell Oil vs. EPA; 102nd Congress Legislation Resource Conservation and Recovery Act--Solid Waste; RCRA: Hazardous Wastes; S. 1429 Hazardous Waste Reduction; Correspondence","Brinkema, Leoni Judge-Eastern; Eastern, Smith, Rebecca B.; Farrell, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Blank, Irving Easter Judgeship; Wright, Wiley Judgeship-Eastern; Herman, Sharon Judge-Eastern; Judge Williams Vacancy; Morgan, Henry Judge-Eastern; Lawson, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Berkley, Waverly Judgeship - Eastern; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District; Sheridan, Paul Judge-Eastern; Eastern District Judgeship 1991; Jackson, Raymond Judgeship-East; Jackson, Raymond Judge-Eastern; Judgeships - Eastern District; Cynkar, Robert Judge-Eastern; Anderson, Alvin Judgeship - Eastern; King, Ray Judge-Eastern; Humphreys, Robert Judge-Eastern; Clark, Mort Judgeship-Eastern; Slater, Mildred Judge-Eastern; Townsend, Lee Judge-Eastern; Ellis, T. S. Judge-Eastern Dist.; Eastern - Townsend, H. Lee; Eastern District Judgeships; Glaser, Richard Judge-Eastern; Payne, Robber Judgeship-Eastern; Lemons, Donald Judgeship-Eastern; David, Buddy Judge-Eastern; Bishop, Bruce Judge-Eastern; Mahoney, Maureen Judge-Eastern; Murphy, Gregory Judgeship-East; U.S. Judgeships; Western - Wilson, same","Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 1 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 2 [binder]","5 folders, A-E containing correspondence, reports, notes; Regulatory Flexibility Act [presentation folder]; GAO Report: Agencies Compliance [presentation folder]; Hearing 3/8/1995 [presentation folder]; White House Small Business Conference; Articles, General Information on Reg Flex [presentation folder]; Kerry Small Business Bill 1994; SBA Chief Advocate Info [presentation folder]; Regulatory Flexibility Bill [presentation folder]","6/11/1993 Hearings; Final Closure- Articles; Norfolk Shipyard; NESEC Portsmouth; The Honorable John W. Warner, United States Senate, Russell Senate Office Bldg. [binder]","Letters- BRAC 93; Navy Correspondence; BRAC- Letters; VA Hearing- 4/20/1993; Base Closure Data [envelope]; GAO Reports, Process; Vint Hill Farm Station; Crystal City- Miscellaneous- Post BRAC; Crystal City- Court Challenge; Crystal City-Purchase Option; BRAC Transition Initiative; BRAC- Report to President; BRAC- Public Law 101-510; NADED- Conversion; Military Cleanup; Personal Notes","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Institute of Packaging Professionals; Charity Bill; Equal Remedies Act (Civil Rights); European Trade; NAFTA; Housing Issues (gen); NAOMI: RTC; Clarence Thomas; Loose Paper: Housing Affairs","1993 EPW, April-June; 1993 EPW, July-September; 1993 Rules; 1993 EPW, October-December; 1993 EPW January-March; 1993 Energy, July-December; 1993 Energy, January-June; 1993 Governmental Affairs; 1993 For Relations; 1993 Labor; 1993 Judiciary","Base Transition Offices; Arlington/Crystal City","Record of Decision, FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan; George Washington National Forest Maps [shrink wrapped package]; Final Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; Comments and Responses: Appendix I to the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; A Summary of the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan","Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-7/10/1993); Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-7/18/1992); 1993 Veterans; Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-10/15/1994); 1993 Finance; Legislative Activities (1/5/1991-4/25/1992); Old Misc.; Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-1/11/1992); 1993 SBA","14 Legislative Activities Books: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia","Virginia Port of Entry; NAFTA (publications and correspondence )","Virginia Dept of World Trade; Dunkel Draft (GATT); Rosemary O'Brian Saferco; Elastic Corporation; Germany Trip; China Slave Labor; Textiles; Mr. Fagan: EEC; Enterprise for the Americas; Va Port Authority (fumigant on logs); Japan's Securities Crisis; EC Oil Seed Subsidy; NATO; Dept of Labor trade Adjustment; Multi-Purpose Vehicles; Free Trade Makes Sense; Rules of Origin; Japanese Construction; Hormone- Free Trade; Hercules/Aqualon; Furniture Manufacturers","Loose Paper: copies of bill amendments, rough drafts; Military Retirement; Alternative Persian Gulf War Powers; Nomination Issues; Loose paper: photocopies of congressional record, speeches and reports; Untitled Folder: copies of amendments; Untitled Folder: National Security issues; Loose paper: books dealing with the interpretation of the War Powers Act, and copies of amendments","COE - 25,000 Ton Policy; Lawson Jones - COE - Wetlands; New File: EPW, EP Sub, Clean Air, Municipal Waste Incinerators [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Subcommittee, Clean Air, Acid Rain [presentation folder]; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, State Mtgs.; 1987-1988 Appropriations; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, ADMINISTRATION DOCS [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Nonattainment [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Warner Rocket Amendment [presentation folder]; 1990 Clean Air Act Warner Acid Rain Amendment; Corps of Engineers - Dinwiddie; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, 1990 Acr: Bills, Reports [folder \u0026 packet]; Poquoson River; TOXICS [presentation folder]","Co-Sponsored 1989 [presentation folder]; No Position 1990 July - Dec [empty presentation folder]; No Position [empty presentation folder]; Co- Sponsored 1990 [presentation folder]","EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Public Buildings-GSA, 3/20/1990; EPW Mark-up, FWI Committee Meeting 9/5/1990; Subcommittee on Water Resources Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Infrastructure Council Act, 7/17/1990; Economic Development Administration Budget FY 1991; S. 2740 Water resources Development Act 1990 Sections 311 and 312; Economic Development Administration 1989 Annual Report; Department of Transportation FY 1991 Budget; EPW Press Conference, Rebuilding the Foundations: State and Local Public Works Financing and Management; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing, 4/19/1990 S. 2183; EPW Reconciliation FY 1991-1995; Water Resources Bill Letter from Congressman Bennett, Nassau County, Florida; Water Resources Development Act 1990-Conference; Untitled folder: Testimonies and reference materials; 1990 Water Resources Act EPW Hearing Mark-up 5/22/1990; Appropriations - Transportation, Manassas Airport [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure 3/1st Hearing (1990 WRDA); HR 5314 Water Resources Development Act, Amendment by Cong. Sisisky; Untitled folder containing speeches and correspondence; Statement by Senator John Warner, EPW Mark-up Water Resources Dev. Act S. 2183; Appalachian Regional Commission 1991 Budget Issues; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure Hearing ARC and EDA 9/13/1990 [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Water Resources Development Act 1990, Congresswoman Lynn Martin Letter; Environment and Public Works, Mark-up Public Buildings, 6/12/1990; Federal Aviation Administration City of Manassas Airport; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 1991; EPW Federal Infrastructure Council Act (Burdick) [presentation folder]; EPW 5/15/1990 Hearing on Assistance for developing Environmental Facilities; EPW Polling, 4 Water Resources Resolutions","Gulf Pollution Task Force Advisory Meeting III, Briefing Notebook, 7/11/1991; EPW: General: Environmental Strategy/Legislation; NEA Funding 101st Congress, Warner's Bill S. 3010; 101st Legis/ Sponsored and Co-Sponsored [4 envelopes]; Ethyl Additive; NPS Huntley Meadows Lockheed Blvd.; Ivan Selin/Mike Hayden Nomination 5/21/1991","SBIR Hearing-House 11/26/1991; Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (UYS-2); Camp Picket/A. P. Hill Realignment; Congressional Monitor; Assault Weapons; Closed Cases; Closed Cases; Canadair Challenger Briefing [binder]; 10/29/1991 Hearing/SB and Kuwait; Base Closure- Credit Union; Navy Consolidation GSA; Miscellaneous; VA Forum Speech 11/14/1991; Loose Correspondence regarding General Dynamics; Army Corps Reorganization; GSA/Navy Building Procurement; CIA Relocation; Navy Consolidations","American Psychological Association; Job Corps; US Post Office Congressional Briefing Material, 99th Congress (2 copies) [loose]; American Amputee Foundation; Southern Regional Task Force on Infant Mortality Interim Report and A Fiscal Imperative [loose]; National Association of College Admissions Counselors; Committee on Aging Testimonies [untitled]; American Diabetes Association; Background on the Civil Service Retirement System [loose]; Vocational Education; A Report to Congress from the Office of Special Counsel [loose]; American Lung Association of Virginia; Reports on Aging, GRH and Elderly [envelope]; Loose correspondence, tax forms, newsletters; American Postal Workers Union; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International; Report to the Chairman Special Committee on Aging United States Senate: Medicare's Policies and Prospective Payment Rates [loose]; Pension Forum IV: Federal Pension Speech [envelope]; Loose documents regarding Medicare and retirement; Age Discrimination in Employment Act; Clippings and reports regarding Social Security [envelope]; Testimonies regarding pacemakers [loose]; American Library Association, Education Reform; United Cerebral Palsy Association Congressional Visits Information Packet; Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds [loose]","US Army Senior Officer Legal Orientation Course Desk Book, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 19 (1991) [binder]; Fiscal Law Desk Book, 32nd Fiscal Law Course, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 1 (1973) [binder]","1995 Education; 1995 Budget; 1995 Press Releases; 1995 Agriculture; 1995 Banking; 1995 Administration; 1995 Energy; 1994 Speeches/Floor Statements; 1995 Aging; 1995 Commerce; 1995 Speeches/Floor Statements, January - June; 1995 Armed Services; 1995 Appropriations; 1995 Speeches-Floor Statements, July - December","EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress CFC Hearing, 5/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing -- OIL SPILLS 7/13/1989; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Toxic Chemical Use in Aerospace, 7/5/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Right to Know Pollution Data, 5/10/89; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress North American Wetlands Conservation Act, 6/1/89; EPW - 101st Congress Hearing on Oil Spill Legislation (7/21/89) [empty folder]; EPW - 101st Congress RCRA Authorization; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Clean Water Oversight, 6/16/89; EPW - 101st Congress Turner Conference Hearing (7/24/89); EPW Committee Mark-Up 101 Congress S.804, North American Wetlands, 6/22/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89; EPW 101 Congress Hearing Re: NRC Reorganization, 7/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Full Committee Reconciliation Mark-Up, 7/20/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing Coastal Pollution, 7/12 \u0026 7/25/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Business Meeting, T 7/20/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee101 Congress Full Committee Mark-Up S.804 North American Wetlands, 7/20/89","1993 Speeches/Floor Statements; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1994; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1991; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1992; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1992; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1991; 103rd Congress Sponsored Leg.; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1994; 103rd Congress No Positions 1994; 103rd Congress Dear Colleagues; 102nd Congress Sponsored Leg.","OPM RIF Regulations; Merit Cash Awards; untitled: FBI contract [envelope]; Revenue Forgone / Blind Mailings; Reduction - In - Force; Pay Comparability Raise; ICC Pay Appropriations; NASA Engineers; Federal Government Service Task Force [envelope]; Pay Raise; Postmaster; United States Office of Personnel Management News [packet]; Merit Pay, Pay Equity / H.R. 5680 S958; Public Employee Appreciation Day; Lorton Retirees; loose papers: civil service retirement; Merit Pay; New Federal Retirement; DoD Civilian Moving Expenses; Prince William Postal; Moving Expenses Amendments - 1985; 1989 - Relocation / Last Move Home; retirement benefits [packet]; Government Reorganization - OMB Plan; Recommendations","Warner Record: Finance / Taxes; Warner Record: TRADE; Warner Record: Social Security (Senior Citizens); Warner Record: Banking / Housing / Urban Affairs; Warner Record: Judiciary; Warner Record: Budget \u0026 Appropriations; Warner Record: Environment; Warner Record: Education; Warner Record: Regulatory Reform; Warner Record: Commerce / Small Business; Warner Record: Savings \u0026 Loans; Warner Record: Energy / Natural Resources; Warner Record: Labor; Warner Record: National Security; Warner Record: Transportation; Warner Record: Health; Warner Record: Welfare; Warner Record: Aging; Warner Record: Federal Employees","Contracting Facts [presentation folder]; Computer Instructions \u0026 Notes; Closed Cases [presentation folder]; Norfolk Signed RIF; International Trade / Kuwait; AF Restructuring; German / U.S. Army Band Concert; untitled: office information; Navy Sealift; Congressional Monitor; Admiral Kimmel File [presentation folder]; VA National Guard Projects; Ethics; General Dynamics Move to No. VA.; Virginia Contractor Info; American Gear Mfg. Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects","SSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"","Relocation '90; Nat. Guard Technicians; Edward J Mazur, Nominee for Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management-OMB; BCBSNCA/Medicare Contract; Ag-Cash \u0026 C.L.O.C.; Pension Tax Treatment; Wilson-Long Term Care; Pihston; Narfe Debate; Coal Industry--S. 1989; Heinz-Coal Health Benefits","S. 965; Other Amendments; Highways; Budget; EPW Hearing, Reauthorization of Federal Surface Transportation Programs, 5/14/1991/Sen. Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments","Proposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland","S. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. Resolution Forms; 106th Legislation Warner Co-sponsored; Byrd Statute; Bork; JW Intros; 106th Warner Sponsored Legislation; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Co-Signed; Sample Letters/Forms; 106th Cosponsors of Warner Legislation (UCs); LA/LC Responsibilities; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 106th Floor Statements; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Misc.","Research; Transfer Highway and Transit; Land Use; Planning Amendments; Governors Letter/Senators Letter; S. 404 Ref (revised); ISTEA Reauth-21-26 B Level; Recreational Trails; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Sec. 4(f) and Sec. 106 Streamlining and NEPA, Nyden/Graham; CBO Runs; Function 400; Old Runs; MAQ; EPW Committee Rules; HERS; ISTEA: Formula Calculations; Amendment w/; ISTEA Hearing: New York, 4/7/97; Wetlands; 4.3 cent revenue; Research-CRS-ITS; Baucus/4.3 cent transfer; Rec. Trails; Trust Fund Balance/$26 B; Budget Resolution Amendment; ISTEA Budget Levels; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Billboards","Warner Record 1991 [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Nursing House /High Cost Concerns; Catastrophic Health I [presentation folder]; 1988 Catastrophic Health; Catastrophic Health I: S-1127 1987 Medicare Cat. H Loss Prev. Act; Catastrophic Health II: Recent Press Release (late Sept. to Oct. ) Concerning Cat, Health as Whole; Catastrophic Health I: Cancer Prevention; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Medicaid; untitled: legislative status of bills [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health Amendment; Catastrophic Health II [presentation folder]; AARP VIEWS","U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 7/7/1987 [book]; Decision and Findings in the Constituency Appeal of the Virginia Electric and Power Company from an Objection by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, 5/19/1994 [book]; U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]","Interstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]","untitled: The National Fund For the U. S. Botanic Garden 1991 Board Member Manual [binder]; ALAR [presentation folder]; The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden [2 presentation folders]; untitled: Alar and pesticides; 1989-1990 Spray Bulletin For Commercial Tree Fruit Growers [booklet]; ALAR [binder]; loose papers: clippings, Botanic Garden materials, EPA materials; 3 Untitled Folders: The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden","106th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 106th Finance; 106th Floor Statements; 106th Rules and Administration; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Ethics; 106th Intelligence; 106th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 106th Armed Services; 106th Small Business; 106th Energy and Natural Resources; 106th Governmental Affairs; 106th Judiciary; 106th Budget; 106th Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; 106th Foreign Relations; 106th Environment and Public Works; 106th Congress Veterans' Affairs","Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Access and Costs: Recommendations for Title IV;\" 7/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97","Hearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Watershed Planning/Program","106th Administration, 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 2000; 106th Aging, 1999-2000 [empty]; 106th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 1999","Lanfenberg; Baucus; Graham; Wyden; Wilson Bridge-FEIS; Warner; Untitled Folder: Highway funding; Hutchinson; Allard; Lieberman; Constructor Magazine: with Senator Warner on the cover, 6/1997 (4 copies); Sessions; Inhofe; Byrd-Gramm Amendment; ISTEA: Truck Issues and Safety; Bills; Chafee","Travel Agent Commission Cap; Bristol Utilities; Energy Day; FY 1996 Appropriations; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Coast Guard; Joint Planning Project [binder]; Energy and Warner Appropriations FY 1997; One Call; Battlefield Protection Program; Congressional Briefing Book- Ellen Stein; 7/26/96 [binder]; Amtrak/Railroad Issues; National Ground Intelligence Center; YRE - IB; Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill","Gateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27","NHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; NHS: Intermodal Connectors; ISTEA Sec. 1003 Limitations; Transportation Conformity; Transportation Enhancements; Appropriations/Demo Rescissions; NHS: 2/23/95 Hearing; Transportation Warranties; Highway Safety: Alcohol; DOT: SIBs and Admin funding; Scenic Byways; NHS: Recreational Trails","74 folders arranged chronologically by day, 1/1-3/15/1989","Background [presentation folder]; Questions [presentation folder]; NHS Hearing: Mandates 3/30/1995 (153, 1038); Briefing Book Senator John Warner S. 1121 [binder]; Shenandoah Battlefields 1995; Testimony [presentation folder]; ENR: Lake Gaston Project- City of VA Beach","S. 1023 DC Highway Waiver; ITS; Statement [presentation folder]; NHS: Vehicle Scrappage; S. 440 (As Passed Senate); Speed Limit; DOT Budget; Davis-Bacon; NHS: Trust Fund Off Budget; Briefing for Senator John W. Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73","Committee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. Residency; Postal Service - Off Budget; Susan Alvarado Confirmation","GSA; Speechwriting; Check; Shutdown '96; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings, Correspondence; Furlough Protection Act; Senator; Furlough Protection Act; America's National Maritime Museum; Seahunt; Untitled Folder: Talking Points, Correspondence; Damon Pike; Monument; U.S. General Services Administration, FY 1997, Congressional Justifications; Amtrak Board; DOT","Stafford County; Water Projects Misc.; Fredericksburg Bus Service; Reese Smith-Quail Run; Water Resources Legislation, 1985; Roanoke-Spring Hollow Res.; COE-Aberdeen Proving Ground; Corps of Engineers Gen.; Cogeneration Plants; Navsea Norfolk; Pound Lake; COE-Rudiger (contract); Winchester Airport; Stafford Airport; Ferguson-Smith Mtn. Lake 404 Permit; Greater Roanoke Transit Co.; Waynesboro Flood Control; Loose Papers: Correspondence; Salem Church Lake; Museum Services, Institute of; Warrentown Flood Control; Page County: Transportation; Waterford Issues; User Fees; Mathews County-Horn Harbor","NPS-Music Center, Fishers Peak; Cedar Island [presentation folder]: Chincoteague Island, Cedar Island; False Cape State Park; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Jefferson's Poplar Forest; Appropriations: Montpelier, 1991; Brandy Station/1993; Untitled Folder: Boucher's Interior Appropriations Requests; Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge; Manassas Battlefield Park; Arts in Virginia, National Endowment for the Arts, 1993","The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to S. Res. 16; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 2 (2 copies); Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 3; Press Releases, Reports, etc. related to the Clinton Impeachment [binder]; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 1 (2 copies)","Disney-General Info; Agriculture Appropriations - Biotech Center VPI; Roanoke Urban Renewal Relief; Disney's America Hearing, 6/21/94, Energy Public Lands Subcommittee; Route 7 Project; Georgetown-D.C. Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991","1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget","Wilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991","Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. Problems; Legislation; Federal Pay Reform Act 1990 [presentation folder]; Pay Bill, Executive Pay [presentation folder]; Loose Memos; SES Pay Bill [presentation folder]","Special Projects [presentation folder]; VA/HUD 2002 (HR 2620) Passed Senate 8/2/01 [presentation folder]; INSLAW Case [presentation folder]; The Atlantic Monthly, 11/2002 [magazine]; 2001 Completed Bills [presentation folder]; FY 2002 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Passes (9/13) [presentation folder]","Bridge; Highway Trust Funds - Rail - Amtrak [presentation folder]; FHWA Comments; Design Standards; Projects; Commerce Committee Issues; Park Roads; Noise Barriers; Central Artery; Corps; Coalfields; Conf. Language; SNP ROADS [presentation folder]; Danville: Enhancements; Projects: Route 288 NHS MAIL; NHS Bill; Additions - projects; Proposals; Sec. 1003 [c]; Scenic Byways; Virginia Comments/ Proj.; Safety Belts (NH, ME); FHWA; I \u0026 M; SIBs; Call Boxes; Single Audit; Members Issues; Budget Letter","J. E. B. STUART BIRTHPLACE; V. D. O. T. - UMTA Section 3 Discretionary Funding; ENR: Potomac Greens [presentation folder]; Craney Island Disposal Site; Waterford Foundation Loudoun County, Virginia [presentation folder]; VIMS Pathology \u0026 Toxicology Center; Norfolk Dredging - Sand; DoD: Warner Environmental Education Amendment; Battlefields [presentation folder]; NPS - Broadway Work Center; ODEC - Clover Plant [presentation folder]","Minimum Wage; Blind Convention; Virginia Seminary; Dahlgren School; Virginia Hospital Association: Spring Conference, HOS/PAC Breakfast; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co., Chamber of Commerce Dinner; NIRSCHL- 3/11/ 2:30/SR 236; SEAA; World Immunization; VAD Speech; Decade of the Brain Resolution","Untitled Folder: Children's Performance Workshops: Videos: News Coverage- Child Abuse Prevention (VHS), blank (VHS), \"Knock, Knock Who's There\" (VHS); Reconciliation; Genicom/GE Case; 52 Association Regatta; High Risk Notification; Drug Testing/FEDs; Drugs/Gen","Dairy; ST Research; Agriculture Appropriations, H.R. 3603; FY 1997; R \u0026 D; Dredging; Poultry- Wage \u0026 Hour; AHEC; Ethiopia; NCRS Auburn Dom; Labor- S. 324- Volunteer Firefighters; Independent Women's Forum; Conservation; Water; Dairy; Rural Development","102nd Congress- 1st Session, Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. Toxics Use and Source Reduction Provisions of S.976; 7/24/1991; Potomac Greens, 1991; PUHCA- Summary Point Papers [binder]; EPW Hearings on Recycling, 102nd Congress, 1st Session; 6/5-6 1991; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, S. 1473, Warner, 7/15/1991; Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; Hazardous Waste recycling, 9/13/91; RCRA: Waste to Energy; S.1473, Comments on Bill Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; RCRA: Packaging and Labeling, Hearing 7/31/1991","149 folders of recommendation materials (letters, resumes, etc.), arranged alphabetically by last name A-L","IVHS - Smart Cars, Smart Highways, Blacksburg Road [presentation folder]; VIMS Sea Turtle Stranding [presentation folder]; Oil Pollution Act [empty presentation folder]; Nitric Acid Shipments [presentation folder]; Saltville [presentation folder]; Blacksburg Road - Smart Highway Route 460, New River Valley Environmental Coalition 7/17/1990 [presentation folder]; Risk Assessment [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule; SNP Roads [presentation folder]; loose materials: FEMA and transportation issues; CFCS [presentation folder]; (CMAQ) Congestion Mitigation \u0026 Air Quality Improvement [presentation folder]; Environmental Unfunded Mandates [presentation folder]; CSOS [presentation folder]; National Park System Reformat: Hearing NP, F \u0026 L H.R. 260 (Hefley) 2/23/1995 [presentation folder]; TVA [presentation folder]; RCRA/Universal Waste [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule [presentation folder]; James River NWR; Endangered Species [presentation folder]; Yucca Mountain [presentation folder]; Above Ground Storage [presentation folder]; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission [presentation folder]; Ships at Sea [presentation folder]; OTC/LEV [presentation folder]; Ship Board Trash [presentation folder]","Transportation Appropriations 1999 - RABA amendment; Air Force Memorial; 4.3\"¢\" repeal; Wilson Bridge - 1999; Corps Reorganization; Smithsonian - Conservation \u0026 Research Facility","untitled: Appalachian Development Highway System; Aviation Tax; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; FCC - Consolidation; FEMA; Environmental Results; Nuclear Waste; Army Corps. of Engineers; GSA - Pricing; Magnuson; Coal; Newport News Shipbuilding; Kennedy Center; DOT Lease; Arlington Boathouse; Norfolk Southern; Hampton Roads Air; Coast Guard; Aviation Security; Embrey Dam; Metrochek; Untitled folder: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study; Excursion Train; Southeast Fed. Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL","Lake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]","104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored","Manager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. Requests; NEPA [presentation folder]; 1997 Apportionments [presentation folder]; Audit [presentation folder]","Safety Hearing; CEBAF; I-73 Letter Sec. Of Tran. Martinez, 4/27/1994; NTSB Rules on Truck Drivers 1995; Corridor H [2 folders]; Truck Weight/Driving Hours; Virginia; D.C. Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building","Courthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball","Faircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter","Hearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. Science, Transp. - Stmt on behalf of Sherman Unger - Gen. Counsel - Commerce, 4/24/1981; Speech-William \u0026 Mary-Charter Day, Williamsburg, Va.-2/7/1981; Appalachian Coal Awareness Conf., Roanoke Civic Center-Oct. 24/1980; Virginia Assn on Aging, Richmond, Virginia, 10/10/1980; Virginia Manufacturers Assn, Williamsburg, Va., Sept. 26/1980; Untitled Folder: America's Economy and Its National Security; Untitled Folder: Mark Fowler; Virginia Coal Council Luncheon, Roanoke, 10/24/1980; Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, 10/17/1980; Education; Camelot Hall Nursing Home, Arlington, 3/14/80; Implementing the National Materials \u0026 Minerals Policy Res \u0026 Development Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-479); Press Conference Richmond, Virginia, 4/14/1981; Commissaries; Press Conference (Judgeships-Dredging) Norfolk, Virginia, 4/15/1981; Floor Statement Amendment to S. 1442 Sept. 18/1980; Women's Council of Realtors Political Affairs Meeting-Memphis, Tennessee, 10/28/1980; Can A Democracy Live Within Its Means; Taiwan Issue; Press Conference Charlottesville, Virginia, 4/17/1981; 6th District Fundraiser for Phone Banks, Roanoke, Va. 8/28/1980; Senator Warner-GI Bill Statement, 3/19/1981; New River Valley Home Builders Ass. Radford, Va. (D. Mason) Aug. 22/1980; American Assn. Port Authorities, 10/22/80; Richlands (1980)-Coal Show Richlands, Va. Sept. 11/1980; National Conference on Education \u0026 the Elderly, Arlington, Va., 8/18/1980; Chesapeake Bay Conference, NASA Research, Va., 10/9/1980; Untitled Folder: Energy Department Nominees; Speech-Newport News Bar Assn. James River Country Club, Newport News, 4/14/1982; S. Res. 501--Commending James M. Roche-Chairman, National Committee for 8/18/80, Employer Support-Guard Reserve; Press Conference Abingdon, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Senate Energy Committee Hearing Growing Importance of Coal in International Trade-9/16/80; Virginia Congressional Delegation, Luncheon, 2/5/1981 (vepco); Joplin, Missouri, 10/29/1980; Cumberland School of Law - Law Day '81, Cumberland, Virginia - 4/4/1981; Alta Vista Chamber of Commerce, Alta Vista, Va. 3/27/1981; Lincoln Day Speeches-Cheyenne, Wyo. And Salt Lake City, Utah - 2/12 \u0026 13. Re Inflation \u0026 Soviet Military Power; Energy \u0026 Mineral Resources Subcommittee, 3/24/1981; Springfield, Missouri 10/29/1980; Armed Services Committee Intro of John Marsh for Sec. Army, 1/26/1981; Huntsville, Alabama, 10/28/1980; VA. 1st Cong Dist. Republican Convention Williamsburg, VA. 4/24/1981; Untitled Folder: Young Americans for Freedom of Virginia; United States Coal Exports: The Future for Appalachia; Floor Statement: S. 3247, Dredging, 12/5/1980; Floor Speech - Congratulating Sen. Milton Young of North Dakota on Service to Senate, 3/12/1981; Mobile, Alabama, 10/28/1980; General; Floor Statement - Introduction of the Coal Export Assistance Act of 1981; Floor Statement - Amy Facca article \"There's No Easy Way on Energy\" Dec. 15/1980; Campaign-1980, Speeches \u0026 Background October","Senate Record Vote/Statistics 1988 [binder]; 88 individually sleeved pages from the Congressional Record, arranged chronologically; 101st Congress Floor Statements, June- [binder]; Floor Statements, 100th Congress continued...1st/2nd session [binder]","MLK Memorial; Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process [envelope]; S. 511-Voting/Handicapped; Rules; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Bills; Campaign Fin; Loose Papers: Memorandum, Clippings, Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process; Campaign Finance; Materials related to Hearings on the Constitution and Campaign Reform [binder]; Rules-Architect Hearing 6/30; Gifts, Campaign [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Bills, Reports, Memos, Correspondence","Untitled Folder: Clippings regarding Contested La. Senate Race; Tower #2/3; 1991 Transportation Bill; Term Limits; Liz Taylor; Contested La. Senate Race; 10/2000; Tower #3/3; Soviet Trip; US Troops/Somalia; Tower #1/3; Smart Road; Space Station/Super Collide; Smithsonian; 1977 Inauguration; \"Tail Hook\"-Kelso","POW-MIA; Info Technology; 1989 Ray Raise; False Cape St. Park; Newport News S Building; Fredericksburg Battlefield; Flood Control; Jail; Fort A.P. Hill; Hospitalized; Rivergate- Alexandria; Miller Letters; Official Travel; National Guard - RIF; Seawolf; Regardies Interview; Judgeships/U.S. Attorneys; Rules Committee - \"Net\"; Labor- Striker Replace; Kuwaiti Contracts; Save Manassas; Lorton; GOP Conflict; Henry Foster- Nomination Surgeon General; Honoraria; Foreign Aid; Explore Highway; Salem VA Hospital (veterans'); Lake Gaston; Senate Leadership re: Senator John Warner; Polls; HUD/Marshall Home; Fort Sheridan - Arlington Land Swap; I-73 Route (NHS); Navy; National Science Foundation; ITT - Night Goggles; Federal Employees; N. E. A.; Grip - \"Noise\"; Health Care; To File; Cate Magennis; Gun Control; Shenandoah Battlefield; Small Business","Coal Miners Health Benefits; Bosnia; Clean Water Act; Clean Air; Bosnia; Deficit - BBA - Tax Cuts; Anti-Ballistic Missiles; Airports Authorization / Parking; Army Corps of Engineers; Environmental Cleanup; Abortion; Clinton's Budget - Tax Plan; Air and Space Ext.; Administrative Office; Avtex; Avtex; Drugs; Campaign Finance Reform; AIDS Vaccine 6P160 DOD; Agriculture - Peanuts, Tobacco; Avtex; Constitution; Clover power plant; Bork; Announce - 1996; Electoral College; CIA Relocation; Amtrak Rail; E.P.G.; College Grad; ARGUS; Defense Budget Cuts; Congressional Records","Floor Statement - Support of Armstrong Amendment 571 - Armed Service; 11/9/79; Warner- Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Roanoke, Va; 11/29/79; Warner- Keynote Lunch- National Convention Armed Forces Comm. \u0026 Elec. Association, Washington, D.C.; 6/19/79; Press Questions; 1/16/80; Commencement - Southside Va. Community College, Alberta, VA; 6/15/79; Warner- Israel Bonds Dinner Providence, R.I.; 11/27/79; Warner - 7th District Black Caucus; 5/13/79; Award Ceremony - Outstanding Young Virginians- Richmond, VA; 12/9/79; Warner - PRSA THOTH Awards Banquet, Washington D.C.; 2/29/79; Warner- Republican State Convention, Roanoke, Va; 6/30/79; Warner- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce; 5/25/79; SALT II; Warner- Florida Republican Convention; 11/17/79; Warner - Virginia Agribusiness Council, Richmond, VA; 1/16/80; Commencement - Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, VA; 6/10/79; Hearing- Inspector General Nominee, SBA - Senate Select Committee Small Business; 5/16/79; Warner- Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Newport News, VA; 11/9/79; Warner- Farm Bureau - Northumberland Lancaster; 11/12/79; Greek-American Gala Banquet-Norfolk (Archbishop Chrysostomos-Cyprus); 5/20/79; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metrorail Funding; 9/28/79; Floor Speech - DOD- Nimitz- class Nuclear Carrier; 9/29/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Shenandoah Valley Travel Assoc., Harrisonburg, VA; 11/26/79; Commencement - Chinchland High School, Portsmouth, VA; 6/9/79; Warner - Statewide Conference on \"Parenting,\" Richmond, VA; 10/3/79; Ship Commissioning- Nassau-LHA-4 Pascagoula, Miss; 7/28/79; Brookings Seminar- WX- 2/27/79; NCCJ- Newport News; 3/1/79; GOP State Convention - Roanoke, Va.; 7/30/79; American Friends of the Hebrew UNIV Scopus Award to Eliz. T. Warner; 1/13/80; Virginia Broadcasters Assoc., Va. Beach, VA; 6/14/79; Agronsky and Company - TV; 1/5/80; Warner- McLean Business/Professional; 5/15/79; Hearing - Assistant Secretary Nominations DOT- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; 12/11/79; Floor Statement - Military Option in Iran; 4/23/80; Warner- Virginia Retired Officers, Richmond, Va; 9/22/79; Luncheon- Va. Community, Business \u0026 Opinion Leaders, Richmond, Va; 6/15/79; Conference- Southside Congressional Longwood College; 12/1/79; Floor Speech - Thank you to Senate Staff Club; 12/20/79; Floor Statement - S. 1656 - Nat'l Fisheries Develop. Act of 1979; Warner- VA Independent Telephone Association- the Homestead, Hot springs VA; 10/18/79; Warner- Texas GOP; 7/29/79; Merchant Marine \u0026 Tourism Subcommittee Shipping Regulatory Legislation; 10/1/79; Floor Speech - Iranian hostages S. Res 315; 12/15/79; Paul Boucher; Warner- Tobacco Assn., Greenbriar, W. Va; 5/27/79; Untitled Folder: Annual awards Dinner the American Technion Society; 12/8/79; Floor Statement - Annandale Football champions; 5/24/79; Hearing - Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration to Senate Banking Committee; 12/6/79; Waynesboro, Va Public Library Dedication; 6/24/79; Hearing- Assoc Attorney Gen, U.S. Dept. of Justice - Judiciary Comm.; 12/7/79; Warner- Chrysler Issue, Galax, VA; 11/2/79; Floor Speech - Warner Hails Byrd's Warning on Debt Ceiling Increase; 9/14/79; Warren Memorial Hospital Dedication; 6/23/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Fishburne Military Academy Commencement Exercises; 5/26/79","Press 1994 Con't. by Robin [floppy diskette]; 28 press clipping packets in random order. Packets put together by date.; Press A-N 1994 by Robin [floppy diskette]","48 press clipping packets in random order. Packets bundled by date","66 press clipping packets in somewhat chronological order by date. Packets grouped by date","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference materials; Agriculture; Submarines/Seawolf; Women in Military Memorial; Untitled folder: speeches and reference materials; United Daughters of Confed.; Warner 1/2; Miscellaneous Speeches; Warner/Wilder Tour (post R. King Trial); Remarks: Agreement Between East TN Natural Gas Co. and Equitable Resources, Inc., Bristol, VA, 8/20/1985; JW Cartoons; Speeches September-October 1985; Speeches, May-June 1985; Bosnia; Loose clippings and correspondence; Vets Memorials; Text of press clippings [loose] 1994; Vietnam Puller; Women in Combat; JW 2/2; Taxi Meters; USS Ronald Reagan; Awards to Constituents; Speeches July-August 1985; Battlefields; War Powers Act Byrd/Warner; Women's Conference; Transportation; Dulles Center","~200 folders of press releases numbered 1990 1 to 161 and 1991 1 to 38, currently out of order, some folders empty; 7/1985: speech index 1985; Untitled folder: correspondence","1987 Speeches; 1987 Transcripts; 1987 Extra Releases; Press Releases 1988; General Contractors Speech; 1988 Transcripts","21 folders of Political Mention clippings (some photocopied) from 1989-1995","Speeches January-March 1984; 1985 Transcripts; Transcripts 1986; Speeches June-November 1984; Speeches 1985; Speeches 1986","Community Leaders Luncheon, Richmond, VA, 1/16/1980; National Marine Corps Off. Assn., Arlington, VA, 5/24/1980; Warner-Dalon Statement Non-endorsement of Republican Pres. Candidate, 3/14/1980; House Committee- Public Works, Washington National Airport, 6/11/1980; Floor Statement - Lobbying Activities of Office of Surface Mining, 3/27/1980; Lincoln Day 2/14/1980; Warner-60th Annual Banquet, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, 5/6/1980; Warner-Chesapeake Men for Progress, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner-National Maritime Council Legislative Review Program, New York, NY, 2/4/1980; Virginia Medical Society Luncheon, Capitol, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Dedication- Heritage Foundation Program, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Keynote Speech- Seventh District GOP Convention- Charlottesville, VA 5/10/1980; Warner-Commencement-Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner- Navy Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, VA, 3/24/1980; Floor Statement, 2/8/1980, Draft Registration Not Include Women; Subcommittee on Parks, Recreation, and Renewable Resources, Vietnam Veterans Memorial SJR 119 3/12/1980; Commencement-Virginia Intermont, Bristol, VA, 5/3/1980; Keynote Speech- Republican Mock Convention-Washington and Lee University, 5/9/1980; Floor Statement - S. 2585 \"Ocean Shipping Act of 1980\" 4/24/1980; Floor Statement- 200th Anniversary, American Victory- Yorktown, 6/4/1980; Luncheon-National Association of Environmental Professionals, Rosslyn, VA, 4/22/1980; Report-Synfuels Report, Letter to Andrus, 2/6/1980; Republican Women of Capitol Hill, 6/25/1980; Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, VA, 2/11/1980; John Wayne Family Luncheon, Washington, DC, 3/6/1980; Warner-National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, DC, 2/21/1980; Commencement Address Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, 5/24/1980; Commonwealth Dinner, Richmond, VA, 3/28/1980; Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, VA 3/22/1980; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metro-rail Funding Legis.; Warner-Northern Virginia Automobile Dealers Association 3/11/1980; Award Speech- A. Phillip Randolph Award to Willie Mays, 4/17/1980; 1980 Republican National Platform, 5/8/1980 (2 folders); Warner- Commencement Christopher Newport College, Hampton, VA, 5/18/1980; Tidewater III Conference, Easton, MD, 2/1-3/1980; Hearing-Senate Armed Services Comm. Military Compensation, 1/22/1980; Hearing-Committee on the Social Security Admin., Assist. Sec. Dept. HEW 3/19/1980; Warner-Sixth District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, VA, 2/11/1980; Hearing- Sen. Veterans Affairs, 6/18/1980; Warner- Virginia Seafood Council, 3/8/1980; GOP State Convention Banquet Richmond, VA, 6/6/1980","25 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week with more than one folder for some weeks","18 folders of clippings from 1/1-7/14/1995","14 folders of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1986 Press Releases [binder]; 1985 Press Releases [binder]; 6 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1996 Miscellaneous; 1996 Campaign Photos; Miscellaneous 1997; 1996 Press Clips: Election Pictures [empty folder]; W. Post Exon \u0026 JW SASC hearing on Downing Assessment 7/25/1996 [envelope]; 1998 Clips; 1995 and Earlier Miscellaneous; PTO; 1996 Press Clips: Daily Press Wednesday, 6/12/1996; Election; 1996 Press Clips: Thursday 11/7/1996 Richmond Times Dispatch; Final Louisiana Press Pack; 1996 Miss VA. /Teen USA; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Daily Press; Lake Gaston; 1998 Military; G.W. Birthday [empty folder]; Rules - general info.; 1996 Staff; 1996 Military; Haysi Dam; 1996 American Legion; Military - Miscellaneous; 1996 Press Clips: The Washington Post Wednesday 6/12/1996; Federal Employees; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Virginia Pilot; 1996 Press Clips: Select Election 1996 Clips 11/6-7/1996 [packet]; 1997 Military; 1998 JW \u0026 Governor [empty folder]; 1996 Press Clips: The Farmville Herald 6/7/1996; 1996 Press Clips: The Va. Pilot Wed. 6/12/1996","James Monroe 1758-1831  [book];  The Reader's Digest Dictionary of Quotations  [book];  Tough Choice Who made them .. And who didn't, The Concord Coalition's Deficit Reduction Scorecard 103rd Congress 1993  [booklet];  Miracle on the Potomac, The Kennedy Center from the Beginning  [book];  Billy Franklin's Tough Enough, The Cocaine Investigation of United States Senator Chuck Robb  [book];  Fix Bayonets! [book]; Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787  [book];  The Hite Report on Male Sexuality  [book];  Our American Government, What Is It? How Does It Function? 150 Questions and Answers  (1981 Edition) [book];  America: An Affirmation of Faith  [book];  A Search for the 100 Greatest Members of Congress, Heroes of the US Congress  [book];  Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet  [book];  Henry Cabot Lodge, Late a Senator from Massachusetts, Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress  [book];  Will the Gentleman Yield?  [book];  Song and Service Book for Ship and Field  [book];  Profiles in Courage  [book];  Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary  [book];  Pages From the Virginia Story  [book];  The X Factor, A Quest For Excellence  [book];  Jefferson, Public and Private Papers  [book];  The New Fat Cats, Members of Congress as Political Benefactors  [book];  Military Project Management Handbook  [book];  Richmond Redeemed, The Siege at Petersburg  [book];  The Battle of Berlin 1945  [book]","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Press Releases, 1983 [binder]; Press Releases, 1988 [binder]; Press Releases, 1984 [binder]; Press Releases, 1987 [binder]","14 folders of press clippings, arranged by chronologically by week","15 folders in no real order, clippings grouped by date.","Untitled Folder: Remarks Before the conference banquet of the National Security Industrial Association Anti-Submarine Warfare committee; 5/18/83; Norfolk, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/29/83; Joe Canada Breakfast/Growing Conservatism/GOP Successes; 10/10/83; Transcript of Phone Interview tom Matthews/Kingsport Times Haysi, Coal Slurry, topping off; 6/30/83; Floor Statement - In Memory of Sen. Jackson; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Transportation Conference Report H.R. 3329; 8/3/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Yock Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Staunton-Augusta County Chamber of Comm. Dinner- Staunton, Va; 1/21/83; E \u0026 MR Subcommittee Hearing on S. 1634 Mineral Lands Leasing Act; 10/18/83; Public Hearing- HOV- Restrictions at Cutis Memorial Parkway- George Mason HS, FC, VA; 4/14/83; Interview- National Public Radio- Helen Whelan; 1/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview with Chris Hansen, Reuters \"Deep Strike concept\"; 6/17/83; JWW Remarks/Federal Employees Forum- Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk; 10/22/83; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/30/83; Finance Committee/Governmental Lease Financing Reform Act Amendments; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - Insertion of Statement of ABA on Intelligence of Synfuels in Soviet Union; 5/16/83; Floor Statement - Dedication of the Memorial Plaque re Iranian Rescues Mission; 5/5/83; Speech Before Transportation Inst to minority bus members; 7/27/83; Transcript- Chris Callahan, Va. Network Telephone Network; 5/19/83; Va. American Legion Speech; 7/9/83; Remarks of JWW/National Coal Assoc., Wash, DC; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - IMF Loan Quota; 6/8/83; News Release on Harvey Wilkerson/4th Circuit Court Appointee; 11/12/83; Floor Statement - on SPR; 10/19/83; Floor Statement - Memory of Mary Preston Courtney; 12/13/82; Floor Statement - Honoring Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; 12/8/1982; Subcommittee Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; 5/26/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Merow Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Amendment to Modify HOV Requirements on I-66; 10/24/83; Remarks: MTN. Empire Community Big Stone Gap; 6/11/83; U. Pa. debate; 3/30/83; Confirmation Hearing: Francis M. Mullen, Jr., Jud. Committee; 6/15/83; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/ Jane Restani; 11/7/83; Floor Statement - Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman, Arms Control Agency; 4/14/83; Senate Rules Committee, Federal Election Law; 5/17/83; Speech at Lorton Town Meeting; 9/9/83; Remarks: Freedom's Foundation Awards Program; Capitol; 6/15/83; Warner-Durrette Conversation/Va Beach; 11/5/83; Trans./Int. for \"the Lawmakers\" Senate Armed Services Committee; 10/12/83; Alex., Dedication of Torpedo Factory Art Center; 5/20/83; Senator John Warner Statement - Confirmation Hearing of Sherman E. Unger/Senate Committee on the Judiciary; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Terrorist Attack on Marines in Lebanon; 10/24/83; Floor Statement - Armed Services Personnel Educational Travel; 11/3/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S. 237 S.1006; 11/1/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Announcement of Bowen Commission's Intent; 11/16/83; Floor Statement - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Strategic Minerals; 5/19/83; Speech by Senator John Warner to Commissioners of Revenue Association of VA; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - Battleship Missouri; 12/13/82; Governmental Affairs Conference, Washington; 5/11/83; Veterans Day Speech; 11/11/83; Untitled Folder: Introductory Remarks for Vice Pres. George Bush; 4/13/83; Hearing of Senate Judiciary comm./Re J.H. Wilkinson; 11/16/83; Interview- Henry Eason; It's Your Nation's Business; 5/19/83; Floor Statement - Kasten-Dole Compromise; 4/20/83; Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Gas Hearings; 12/12/82; Floor Statement- Resolution to Commemorate Bicentennial of Treaty of Paris; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S.J.Res. 196; 11/10/83; \"Energy Independence\" Speech; 8/9/83; Testimony of Senator John Warner/Committees of House and Senate on Veterans Affairs; 11/16/83; Luncheon w/Assorted General Contractors/Business Issues and Government Leasing; 10/7/83; Interview w/Chas. Wheeler/BBC/; 9/14/83; Launching-USS Yorktown- Pascagoula, Miss; 4/16/83; Floor Statement - Nat'l Tourism Week; 6/29/83; Luncheon Honoring House of Del./Va Beach; 11/5/83; Armed Forces Committee and Electronics Assn Shoreham-Americana Hotel-Washington, D.C.; 4/14/83; Floor Statement - Tech Vet School; 6/29/83; Subcommittee on International Trade (Finance Committee) Tariff on Apple Juice; 10/21/83; Speech- Young Republican Fed., Richmond, VA; 4/23/83; The Coal Industry; 8/9/83; Testimony- Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; 4/21/83; Phone Interview/Post; 9/6/83; Opening Statement; JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - On S. 764, Air Travelers Act; 11/16/83; Speech at Opening of Henrico Co. Rep. HQ; 9/8/83; Floor Statement - S. 764- Air Traveler Security Act of 1983; 4/20/83; Immigration Reform and Control Act S. 529; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - To Put General Richardson's Address in CR; 7/83; Transcript/QA Press availability/James Watt; 10/7/83; Lawmakers; 7/14/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Scottsville Flood Control Project; 10/25/83; Subcommittee on Water Resources Committee Pub Works- Long Creek Canal and Tangier Island; 5/17/83; Public Hearing on Lake Gaston; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - Submits Sen. Byrd's Speech; 10/7/83; National Coal Assoc. Federal Affairs; 11/17/83; Press Conference I-66; 5/17/83; Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Interior Re. HR 1931 - S. 802- Parkway; 5/5/83; Veterans Affairs Committee Stmt of Harry N. Walters- Administrator Designee; 12/8/82; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Interior Appropriations Bill; 7/26/83; Floor Statement - National Retired Teachers Day; 8/4/83; Remarks of JWW Amherst 4th of July Celebration, \"The American Flag\"; 1983; Floor Statement - Nuclear Waste; 12/20/82; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/Ross Buckley; 11/8/83; Senator John Warner Remarks/League of Women Voter Union Theological Seminary Richmond; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - Taxpayer Compliance and Withholding; 6/16/83; Floor Statement - Intro. To Mathias Speech on Palladian Architecture; 6/8/83; Interview-Mike Cozza, Jefferson Pilot; 5/6/83; Transcript/Interview Jim Bacon/Roanoke times/World New Port Dredging; 6/28/83; Interview w/Roger Lindberg (WVEC)/RE: Mil, Manpower level; 5/3/83; Interview w/Joel Brinkley, N.Y. Times/Lebanon Security; 11/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview Tobacco/dairy; 10/7/83; Floor Statement - Forty one Years after Pearl Harbor; Dec. 7/1982; Senator John Warner Introduction of Amend to 1984 Treasury/Post Office Appropriations Bill- Moving Expense Reform; Rules Committee- Re: Purchase of Calendars; 12/9/82; Floor Statement - JWW/Burial of Indigent Veterans; 10/25/83; Hearing: Jud Committee, Southeast Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact; 9/6/83; Floor Statement - Senate Tourism Caucus; 4/20/83; Speech by Gov. Robb/Report of Top Management of VA. Chamber of Commerce; 10/26/83; Transcript, Channel 4 Interview/Lebanon; 9/83; Hearing- Oversight Hearing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve; 5/6/83; Naming of US Courthouse, Norfolk, Va., Judge William E. Hoffman; 12/23/82; Interview w/Senator John Warner by Rose O'Connor, WTKR-TV; 11/14/83; Statement on Lyn M. Schlitt Nominations, Sen. Finance CMTE.; 6/14/83; Transcript/Phone Int./Va. Pilot Lake Gaston; 10/7/83; Testimony Before Aviation Subcommittee HS. Public Works Committee On S. 764 (Air Travelers Sec); 7/26/83; Dedication of Heritage Foundation; 10/3/83; Untitled Folder: 5/16/83; Interview- Karlyn Barker, Washington Post; 4/21/83; Floor Statement - TV Coverage of Senate Proceedings; 12/23/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on US Coal Exports to Japan; 10/27/83; Remarks of JWW/Hampton Institute Convocation; 9/11/83; News Release on JWW urging Rededication to Freedom/11/12/83; Interview: w/Ed Prina, Copley News Serv. Re: Military manpower; 5/6/83; Armed Services Committee Intro. C. Cox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; 5/24/83; Introductory remarks for Admiral Hyman Rickover Award Ceremony; 11/1/83; VA Savings and Loan League Speech, VA Beach; 6/17/83; Floor Statement - JWW/Advance Procurement SN SSN 688 Submarines; 11/8/83; Subcommittee on Education, Art and Humanities; 4/8/83; Confirmation Hearing- Moody Tidwell Judge- US Claims Court; 5/4/83; Opening Statement: JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources 11/10/83; Floor Statement - Soviet Shooting of Korean Flt. 007; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on H.R. 1646 RR Retirement Solvency; 8/2/83; Extra copies of Staggers Act Testimony; Remarks on JWW American Federation of Government Employees AFL/CIO; 8/4/83; Speech- McLean, Fairfax County Arbor Day Celebration; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Re: UP Amendment 1484 to H.R. 6211- Multi-employer's Pension Amendment Act of 1980; 12/16/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/US coal Exports to Japan; 10/28/83; Big Stone Gap, Wise, Norton, Wash, DC; 4/23/83; Interview: ABC; 7/8/83; Floor Statement - Retirement of Albert A Applegate; 12/20/82; Satellite Speech to the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 1/5/83; Floor Statement - MX Missile; 5/25/83; Atoka Speech; 9/10/83; Floor Statement - H.Con.Res. 153 - Statue of Martin Luther King; 12/20/82; Interview- Bill Woods- Virginian Pilot- MX- Midgetman; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Low Altitude Reconnaissance Cameras- 12/18/1982","To Sales Execs at Jefferson Club Roanoke/Free Enter; 3/8/83; Untitled Folder: Floor Statement- Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States to Impose a Duty on Apple and Pear Juice; 2/3/83; Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel; 3/8/83; Interview: W/Pat Towell, Congressional Quarterly; 3/9/83; 12 folders of press clippings grouped by date.; GW PRKWY S. 802; 3/11/83; Floor Statement - Strategic Nuclear Threat; 3/23/83; The Northern Virginia Women's History Coalition; 3/8/83; Interview- Tara St. John- World Perspectives- Re: Def Budget, Arms Control Port Legis; 2/23/83; Interview: News Availability/U.Va.; 3/7/83; Greenspan Comm. Full retirement for Fed. Workers from 55 to 65; Assoc Gen Contractors of VA. Convention Awards Lunch- Homestead, Hot Springs, Va; 1/22/83; Untitled Folder: Election Law Hearing; 1/26/83; Interview- George Wilson- Washington Post- Warner Proposal on Reduction in End Strength; 2/22/83; Interview- Nancy Bradsher, Watch on Washington; 3/16/83; Floor Statement - Senate Amendment #512, New Fed Employees in Social Security, 3/18/1983; Floor Statement - Erosion Control Projects in the Chesapeake Bay; 1/26/83; 3/8/83; Interview- Joe Shapiro, U.S. News and World Report; 2/15/83; Dulles Toll Road Groundbreaking Ceremony; 1/29/83; Lions Club; 3/83; Speech: ADM. Rickover Dinner w/3 Presidents; Sheraton, D.C.; 2/28/78; Interview- WTAR Radio, Norfolk; 3/2/83; Floor Statement - Enterprise Zone Employment \u0026 Develop Act of 1983; 3/18/83; Commerce- Confirmation Hearing for Helen Marie Taylor- Bd. Dir. Pub Broad; 2/4/83; Cumberland, Cumberland Repls.; 3/15/1983; Floor Statement - George Washington Parkway, Va; 3/9/83; Lincoln Club Dinner, Vienna, VA; 2/4/83; Mining and Reclamation Council of America; 3/22/83; Speech at FT. Myer; 3/3/83; Statement on State of the Union; 1/25/83; Floor Statement - Commission on the Centennial of The Civil Service; 3/14/83; 10% Withholding Requirement Savings Interest and Investment Dividends; 2/10/83; Vepcopac, Richmond; 3/11/83; Untitled Folder: \"Coal Slurry Pipeline Act\"- S.267; 3/14/83; Floor Statement- Air Travelers Security Act of 1983; 3/10/83; Judiciary Committee- Appointment Alfred S. Regnery - Admin. Juvenile Justice \u0026 Deliq. Prev. - Department of Justice; 4/6/83","4 folders of press clippings from August, Sept, Nov, and Dec of 2000; Loose Paper: misc. press clippings, Warner press releases, and legislative copies; 19 bundles of press clipping packets grouped weekly","Talking Points for Crossfire [binder]; Abortion Votes 1979--1989 [binder]; Memos and Correspondence regarding speaking engagement at the Washington County Chamber of Commerce [binder]; Press Releases (85-88) EPW [binder]; Military-Soldier-War Quotations [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew [binder]; Press releases, talking points, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Air/Space Extension, Balanced Budget/Economy, Crime, Defense/Foreign Policy, GOP, Heath/Education, Highways, Property Rights, Speech, United Nations, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Budget and Auburn Dam [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew, Report 10-5-68 [binder]","1996: 2/1-3/7 clippings; 1996: 1/22-31 clippings; 1996: 1/1-7 clippings; 1996: 1/8-14 clippings; 1995: 12/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1995: 11/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1996: 3/15-21 clippings; Press Releases 1989 [binder]; 1996: 1/15-21 clippings; Sen. Warner's Quote Book (clippings) [binder]; 1995: 11/22-31 clippings [loose]","30 packets of press clippings, arranged in reverse chronological order","Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Election of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 2 (Sept. 1997-Dec. 1997 [binder]; 1997 Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: Press Releases 1996; Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 1 (1/1997-8/1997) [binder]","Transcripts - 8/1984; Written Requests (media, congrats, welcomes, etc.); Transcripts - 7/1984; Transcripts - 101984; LAIRD; 1982 Microfilm Index; Transcripts - 9/1984; Transcripts - 6/1984; Straight Remarks (cancelled); Foreword for Military Manual; Press Letters; Loose papers: speeches; Untitled: clippings and correspondence; Background for Warner Bio; GMV Speech 11-16-88; Transcripts - 11/1984; 1983 Microfilm Index","49 packets of press clippings, arranged by date","9 folders of political mention clippings, April-December 1997","Warner Record 1985 [binder]; Warner Record-6/1984 [binder]; Record Votes-1981, 1982, 1983 [binder]; Senator John Warner Voting Record, 79-80-81 [binder]; Floor Statements 1986 [binder]; JWW Missed Votes, 97th \u0026 98th, -84-, (82/83) [binder]","Floor Statements, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Continued [binder]; Grant Notices, 1986 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis, 102nd Congress, 2nd Session, Press","JW Schedules-Week; Subs-Teaming; Education Stuff; T-mond B-Day; Energy and Water; ACITIC- VA Tech; LOB Culpepper; CRS on Internet; Bosnia/NATO/Europe; Transport/WW Brigade; Amers Tax Reform; Miscellaneous Articles; BASC Releases 99; Accomplishments 105th Congress, 1st Session; Tobacco; NEA; VA Press News; Senate Barber; State of Union 1-98; Laptops; Sabato Roast; EDA/Development/Westmoreland/Tapahook 5-98; Berlin Airlift; Ralston; Defense/SASC; JW Bio. D's; Lorton; T. Vaughn and Const. File; Beth George; Loose articles; Cohen Trip, 2-98, Face CBS; Press Requests; Juvenile Justice; SBA Small Business; Speeches; Ethics/Lobby/MCI $; USS Wisconsin; Vets Burial Bones; Keagan A-Port; High Tech; Depots, N. News; VA D-Day Ceremony 11/97; Newt-Speaker File, Marietta 1-98 speech, CHC 1-98 speech; ATF-JW; ANC Waivers; DoD Authorization 1997","Pres. Cabinet Nominees [presentation folder]; McNulty; Ashcroft; James Younger; Mental Health/Terrorism; Ricky Ray; Chavez; Tobacco [presentation folder]; Thompson; Rod Paige; Ted Olson, 4/5/2001; Brownlee; Barnhart; Ombudsman [presentation folder]; Brian James","Weekly Mail Reports, 1997; 105th Mail Reports, 1998; 105th Dear Colleagues - Cosigned; 105th Dear Colleagues - Miscellaneous; 105th Floor Statements, 1997; Weekly Mail Reports, 2000; 105th Floor Statements, 1998; 105th No Position; 105th UC's-Cosponsor of JW Legislation; 105th Dear Colleagues - Senator John Warner; 105th Sponsor/Cosponsored","ESEA : Math and Science; ESEA; ESEA : My Notes; ESEA : Class Size; ESEA : Teacher Liability; ESEA : Floor Students last day; ESEA : Background; ESEA : VA Specific background; ESEA : 21st Century Community Learning Center; ESEA : Homeless/LEP; ESEA : School Counseling; ESEA Group Views; ESEA : Magnet Schools; ESEA : Title I; ESEA : Straight A's","The Power of Creativity: VSA arts, 10/2000 [VHS]; Loose paper- No child left behind bill, 2001; ESEA [presentation folder]; Roger Gregory","8/2000; College Admissions; 5/2000; 9/2000; 6/2000; 4/2000; 11/2000; 2/2000; 7/2000; 10/2000; 3/2000; 12/2000; 1/2000","67 folders, mainly correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","Tobacco Warehouse; Tobacco-OSHA Regulations, Labor Department; Mike; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; SBC Hubzones; Loose Papers: reference material re: small businesses; Loose Papers: clippings and correspondence re: small businesses; NASCAR; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; Tobacco Row- Urban Revitalization","Info Regarding Tobacco Suits; Briefing Book: The Food and Drug Administration and Tobacco Regulation [portfolio folder]; Tobacco 2nd Hand Smoke:; Tobacco: Tobacco Issues 103rd, Cigarettes [presentation folder]","Loose Papers: Notes, Business cards, Faxes, Statements, Correspondence; S.942 Mr. Warner--Markup materials; Untitled Portfolio: Dredging Contractors of America; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Faxes; Small Business-S04 program-HR3719; Small Business-HUB Zones-S.1574; Northrup; 06/05/96--Small Business Agenda, Stewart Verdery/Mr. Warner; 06/04/98--Oversight of SBIR Program Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Reston Chamber; Virginia Small Business Awards Luncheon [binder]","140 Daily Schedule Files, arranged chronologically","Speech Material; Untitled Envelope: articles and press releases; Loose Paper: speech with research material; Articles [bag]; Speaker's package on Nuclear Arms and Arms Control [binder]; Loose Paper: articles; Untitled: Colston A. Lewis; Zumwalt file [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: articles; Untitled: Speech at Segregated School; Defense; Loose Paper: articles, press releases, booklet with photographs of Liz Taylor and Senator, and correspondence; Land Fairfax Human resources council; Loose Papers: articles","Warner: Leadership for Virginia [binder]; Warner Record [binder]; Warner Record Addendum; Senator John Warner Voting Record- 1987 [binder]; Voting Record 1985 [binder]; The Warner Record- 1987 [binder]; Warner Record 1986 [binder]; FEC Report, 1st Quarter [binder]","SEPA/PMAS; Arts and Humanities; Aid- Federal Triangle; PMA; Shenandoah National Park; Historic Preservation; Regulatory Reform; Rural Electric; GSA Projects; Untitled: congressional material/speech; Security in Federal Buildings; Lane View Elementary School","WRDA 1998: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and testimonies [presentation folder]; WRDA 98: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and legislation [presentation folder]","Louisiana; Recreation fees lang.; New York; Illinois; Idaho; Maryland; OMB Policy; Texas; North Carolina; MMS Fee; New Hampshire; Georgia; Connecticut; Studies; North Dakota; Florida; Corps/Leg. Counsel memos; Tennessee; Kentucky; South Carolina; Washington; Rhode Island; Indiana; Sub-Committee Hearing, 6-98; New Jersey; Arkansas; Contingent Authority; Montana; Missouri; Alabama; Wisconsin; Pfiesteria; California; Massachusetts; Substitute Amendment; VA WRDA Issues; Delaware; Oregon; Oklahoma; Nevada; South Dakota; Michigan; Nebraska; Pennsylvania; Admin. WRDA; Mississippi; Corps Proposed Language","Box of empty files permanently withdrawn from collection.","7 folders of clips, arranged chronologically by month (1/2001-5/2001)","Warner: McLaughlin; 5/27 [audiocassette]; John Warner Radio 7 60 second spots; 9/24/84 [reel to reel]; Stakeout with Nunn and Warner after briefing on Persian Gulf; 7/6/88 [audiocassette]; Nightline; 3/24/86 [audiocassette]; Today Show: Chuck Scarborough; 12/29/83 [audiocassette]; Liberty University/Richmond: Press Conference on Soviet Trip; 9/9/85 [audiocassette]; Warner; 6/17 [audiocassette]; Tape of Keynote and Nomination Speech of JWW; 6/5/82 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Speech for Virginia Garden Club; 4/8/1986 [audiocassette]; Record of Warner deposition [audiocassette]; Journal- Editors; 10/30/84 [audiocassette]; Tower/Warner Press Conference on Mid East Trip; 1/10/84 [audiocassette]; UP-Tenkins; 10/26 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Song by David Elliott (703) 662-6310/662-8201 [audiocassette]; Warner Acceptance Speech- Hampton; 6/2/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner, Seven :60 Second Spots, 9/25/84 [audiocassette] (3 copies); Time Mag. Jay Brangan Sp 1 [audiocassette]; JWW introducing the President [audiocassette]; Salute to John Warner; 11/17/83 [audiocassette]; Final Segment- NPR; 10/23 [audiocassette]; Lucette Lasnaco with Jack Anderson [microtape included] [audiocassette]; Sen. Warner Women's National Defense Forum Luncheon; 6/18/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Roosevelt Launching; 10/27 [audiocassette]; Warner; 5/20 [audiocassette]; River Bank Inc.: Displaced Homemaker 60, Child Support 60, Job Market 60; 1984 [reel to reel]; Dub: Goldwater, Knaffowitz/Warner [audiocassette]; Founders Day Address: Senator John Warner, Burruss Auditorium; 4/27/1984 [audiocassette]; Delmarva/Agrinet 1/18/84 a.m.; Virginia Sports report with John Hambrecht (5 mins) 7/11/84 [audiocassette]; Warner- Republican Rebuttal; 9/14/88 [audiocassette]; Hampton Roads Breakfast; 3/30/84 [audiocassette]; Today Show Long Commission [Beta]; Ice Cream party on Capitol Hill; 6/20, 1985 [VHS]; Defense Platform Committee- Democrat; 5/1988 (2 tapes) [audiocassette]; Water Washington; 6/20 [audiocassette]; Farmville; 9/17/84 [audiocassette]; Warner \"Radio America\"; 9/16 [audiocassette]; Today Show; 2/11/84 [Beta]; Peter Hardin; 12/20 [audiocassette]; McNeil-Lehrer; 12/28/83 [Beta]; Today; 12/29 [Beta]; 12 untitled audiocassettes; Edythe Harrison Speech to Federal Women Employees, 8/25/83 [audiocassette]; Letter from Joseph M. Kline to Senator John Warner; 9/11/1985: contains photos from 1978 Convention; Sen. Warner Last two Tapes- Three in all [audiocassette]; 153 slides in 7 containers of various imagines of Senator John Warner; Virginia Democratic Convention [audiocassette]; 1985 Liberty University Convocation, Senator John Warner [audiocassette]; Patillo Report, 10/30; Harrison Press conference 10/31 [audiocassette]; Two untitled audiocassette; Press Conference- Hampton; 6/1/1984 [audiocassette]; Demonstration Tape: Symphony No. 40 Mozart, Arranged by T. Morishita [audiocassette]","Orphan Drug Act; Breast Cancer Gala [presentation folder]; Parental Leave (Gen); ACTPL [presentation folder]","Organ Donors [presentation folder]; Unos./HHS/Liver Allocations; Bone Marrow Registry [presentation folder]; Kassebaum HIPAA/Kennedy [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer: Funding and Research [presentation folder]; Organ Transplant Reauthorization; Organ Transplant Unos/Network [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer/Abortion [presentation folder]","149 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","101 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (A-N)","December; College Admissions 1997; July; August; January; September; February; March; October; May; MCI Letter; April; June; November","PTO [presentation folder]; PTO; PTO [presentation folder]","U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Business Case Analysis of Space and Facilities Management, 5/22/1998 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 3/30/2000 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 9/1998 [binder]","Labor Salting, correspondence, notes and reference materials regarding labor; Labor-Flextime S.1129; ENDA; Labor-Ergonomics; Labor-FLSA-General; Labor-S. 1099; Labor-Family and Medical Leave; Untitled presentation folder: Contains NLRB Cases; Labor Minimum Wage Legislation/Congressional; Loose correspondence, memos, legislation, articles, and literature regarding the Millennium Society Act, 1996; Labor-EEOC; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Floor statements from JW on TEAM Act; Labor-Team SBC Hearing; Labor Collective Bargaining; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, articles, and reference material regarding the TEAM ACT; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Dear Colleague letters received, 1997; S.1232-Firefighters; Memorandum [presentation folder]; Labor-FMLA; Labor-Minimum Wage Press; D.C. Tax; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, literature, articles, and press releases regarding the TEAM ACT, 1996","122 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","107th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 107th Appropriations Letters; 107th Appropriations Requests; Appropriations Letters 107th; 107th Appropriations Request; 107th Administration; 108th Aging","107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Floor Statements; 107th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 107th Governmental Affairs; 107th Senator John Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Banking/Budget; 107th Energy and Natural Resources; 107th Finance; 107th Armed Services; 107th Cosigned \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Foreign Relations; 107th UCs for Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 107th Judiciary; 107th Rules and Administration; 107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Environment and Public Works","LEGIS: 101st 2nd Session [binder]; EPA Notices 1989/National Institute of Health Grants Jan-June 1989 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress 2nd Session [binder]; LEGIS/101st 1 Session [binder]","Grant Notices 1989 (1/1/1988-1/1/1990) [binder]; Grant Notices 1985 (1/1/1984-12/31/1985) [binder]","121 folder in chronological order by date","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chorological order by date","122 folders in semi chronological order by date","102 folders in sporadic chronological order by date (the dates jump from 10/19/2000 to 12/29/2000 and 12/2-30/1999)","1/1998; College Admissions; 6/1998; Mark Warner; Eastern District Judgeship: Williams; Eastern District Judgeship; Eastern District Judgeship: Roush; Eastern District Judgeship: Lee; 3/1998; 5/1998; 4/1998; 2/1998","8/1998; 11/1998; 12/1998; Norman Moon; 7/1998; 9/1998; Freidman","140 folders in chronological order by date","CTFC [presentation folder]; Water; Farm Bill - General; Water Projects [presentation folder]; FTF S.1541 [presentation folder]; Grad School [presentation folder]","Sugar, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Cotton, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Evening and Weekend Courses; Federal Marketing Orders and Federal Research and Promotion Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Oilseeds, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Wheat, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Supervision, Management \u0026 Leadership; Peanuts, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Agricultural Export Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Training 1996; Fed Grains, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Honey, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Rice, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation","105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Interior; 105th Veterans; 105th EPW; 105th SBA; 105th Judiciary; 105th Foreign Relations; 105th Finance; 105th Rules; 105th Appropriations; 105th Administration; 105th Intelligence; 105th Commerce; 105th EPW; 105th Budget; 105th Agriculture; 105th Government Affairs; 105th Ethics; 105th Energy; 105th Armed Services; 105th Labor; 105th Banking; 105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Aging","91 Folders containing correspondence, invitations, maps, and reference materials, from June 1 to 9/29/2001","213 Folders arranged chronologically by day, from 6/1/1998 to 12/31/1998","79 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (O-Z)","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","See Me's; Untitled Folder: Monthly Mailings; Debate Issues; Leg Assignments; Dog Story; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Untitled Binder: Briefing Agenda and Background Material for Jack Hoggard; MPS; General Provisions; Campaign; DoD Auth Conference; 104th Congress, 2nd Session; Monthly Mailings","Flat Tax; Charlotte Neal; Chinese Visit; Senator Smith Remarks; HQ AMC; Gail Crane; Port Security; Mini-Retreats; Harry Diamond; Caldwell \u0026 Santmyer; Untitled Folder: Virginia Baseball Club Inc.; DoD Drug Strategy; VA Milcon; Dick D'Amato 43088; Fort Eustis; Bedford D-day; Mis; Coal-DOD; Colin Powell; Gail Crane; Prayer Breakfast; RTD Questions; VET-VA. Nat. Guard Ass.; General Dynamics (AAAV); Gays in the Military; DISA; Gays in the Military; Richmond Defense Supply Center; AT \u0026 T FDS; ROA Roanoke Speech; Speeches; Adam Clarey; SDI","93 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","Aquaculture: clippings, articles, correspondence, reference materials, legislation [presentation folder]; Research: clippings, articles, correspondence [presentation folder]; Press: clippings [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: press clippings, research/studies, letters against, letters in favor, testimonies from 2/4 and 2/13 hearings, bills, markups/amendments, notes/misc./Senator John Warner's statement; Loose questions and statements regarding labor issues; Alexis Herman: clippings, articles, reference materials, correspondence, notes, press releases [presentation folder]","Loose papers: Legislation, memos, reference materials, correspondence; fills entire box","IDEA: Loose House and Senate version comparisons, memos, proposals, legislation, notes, and clippings [presentation folder]; IDEA: Empty folder [presentation folder]; IDEA: Loose correspondence, memos, reference materials [presentation folder]","Wilkins Halt; Albert V. Bryan Court House; GSA/FDA; BIOSTONE Gap; GSA (3 folders); GSA Leasing; Loose Paper: Correspondence from 1995; GOAs; VA Municipal Wastewater Agencies; Harrisonburg; Border Stations; ATF and PTD; FCC Business Week; VA Projects","FCC; CWA/Navy Discharge Limits; NARFE; Treasury Appropriations/Civil Service; Postal; Jim Charleston","Speeches April-May 1984; Transcripts 1984; Correspondence 1985; Loose Papers: newspapers from 1984 and 1986; Robb; Transcripts 1984","90 folders of accepted invites in chronological by date.","Rappahannock Refuge; Chesapeake Bay; CAFÉ; OPA; Environment; Global Climate","ARC, budget summaries, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; Miscellaneous: correspondence, articles, reference material [presentation folder]; Virginia Institute of Marine Science, loose folder; Loose: postcard, National Alliance of State Rural Water Associations; Appalachian Regional Commission, correspondence, clippings, reference material; King William Reservoir, correspondence, articles, reports, reference material [presentation folder]; NOAA, article [presentation folder]; FDA Consolidation, clippings, legislation, correspondence [presentation folder]; Chesapeake Bay, reference material, correspondence [presentation folder]; EPA, reference material, correspondence, articles [presentation folder]; Embrey Dam, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act, legislation, memos [presentation folder]; Air Bill, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Natural Disaster Protection Act, correspondence [presentation folder]; Gorton ESA Bill S.768, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; McConnell-ARC Bill and reference material [presentation folder]","153 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","152 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","181 folders of schedules, arranged chronologically by day","Budget/Finance Issues and Requests [presentation folder]; Parramore Island; FY 1999 Appropriations; Mt. Weather; Bernard Berne; Interior; Land and Water Fund","Projects; Grafton Sinkholes; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Roanoke-Visitor Center; Avetex Redevelopment '92; Private Property; Maritime Security; Chincoteague; Security; Avtex--1991; Wetlands; National Highway Systems Map; FY 1991 Appropriations Requests","Newport News Airport; FAA: Nominees MWAA-Bill; FAA: Loose Papers: legislative copies; TRACON; AIP- MWAA; Aviation; Perimeter Rule; FAA: Senator Warner; FCC/AIP; FAA: Loose Papers: correspondence, legislative copies, and notes; AIP- Federal Triangle; FAA","State AIP Funding; GW Bill; U.S.- Japan Aviation Policy; Norfolk- Tug Boat; MWAA- Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority; (AIP) Funding; Aviation competition Bill; S. 386; FAA- Amendment; MWAA; MWAA; Airports","Title IV- Studies; Title II- Gen. Provisions; Senate Offer; Untitled Folder: correspondence; Title V; American River-WRDA; Loose Paper: notebook with hand written notes; Private Sector Contracting; WRDA 1999; Title III- Project Related Provisions; American River and CA AWR; Loose Paper: legislative papers; Title I- Project Authorization 44","EPA; The Big Dig; ARL Projects \u0026 EPA Projects; Untitled Binder: Proposed Interstate 73; NGA; YA. Aviation Plan; Radar Ban in Commercial Vehicles; Charles City County; Information Regarding Virginia's Demo Projects [envelope]; Charles City; GSA; Talking Points; HABS-Estuary Habitat; FAA Reauthorization","George; Statement for Hearing on Lorton Prison; Campaign Finance Reform '97; Committee on Rules and Administration; Speeches; Lorton Case (Jennings); Title 44-Keep; Hearing to Consider Revisions to Title 44/GPO [binder]; Senate Prelim on Jenkins-Landrieu; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Speeches; Rosenbaum File; U.S. Senate Memos on Louisiana Election; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Bills, Clippings; For Immediate Release Papers; Investigation Stuff Woody Jenkins","77 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","104 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","Civil Law/Military Justice CLE Update, Biographical Sketches [binder]; 17 Official Business Envelopes; Manual for Courts-Martial, United States 1984 [binder]; 1996 Election Results [binder]; Loose correspondence from Bob Dole regarding Captain Lancaster Court-Martial, 1991; Government Contract Law Deskbook Volume 1, 1991 [binder]","183 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by day","Federal Transportation Management Program Handbook [binder]; Better, Safer Roads for the 21st Century [binder]; FY 1997: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; Fiscal Year 1998: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; U.S. GSA, FY 1998 Congressional Justifications [binder]","EPA; Capital Investment and Leasing Program, Fiscal Year 1996 (binder); Economic Development Administration, Summary of Approved Projects [binder]; 5/12/93 Superfund Hearing, EPA Admin. Browner; Untitled presentation folder: Amendments, Acts, Congressional Record, Clippings; Slots 1 Perimeter","48 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Nurse Training Act; Headstart; NIH Grants; Job Corps; Volunteer Fireman/F.S.L.A.; Impact Air, P.L. 81-874; Oyster Point School; Employment Service; Labor \u0026 Econ Growth; Family Celebration Day (envelope); Education Briefing; Illiteracy Commission; John Norton Moore, U.S. Peace Institute; Health Planning; JTPA; Drug Export Bill; Labor--Vaccine Compensation Act '87; Railroad Retirement; Nat. Tech. Library; Higher Education; Handicapped Rights; Missing Children; Summary Reports (portfolio folder); Suspension of U of Penn Funding (envelope); Mental Health","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Attack from the Right; Warner Letters-106th; FY 2001 Budget Requests; Virginia: Department of Economic Development [bound item]; Photograph of Presentation by United States Department of the Navy; Clippings and File Folders [file folder box]","24 miniature UPS trucks in individual boxes","National Abortion Rights Action League; Christian Action Network; Pro Warner; Consumer Federation of America; Congressional Quarterly Reports; League of Private Property Voters; Citizens for a Sound Economy; Mason/Dixon/Political/Media Research Polls; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Americans for Democratic Action; Business and Professional Women/USA; Christian Coalition; Watchdogs of the Treasury; American Civil Liberties Union; Liberty Lobby; National Right to Life Committee; American Farm Bureau Federation; Senate Republican Conference; American Security Council; National Association of Manufacturers; United We Stand America; Veterans of Foreign Affairs; Clippings [presentation folder]; National Federation of Independent Businesses; AFL-CIO; National Taxpayers Union; National Education Association; Clinton Administration; Business-Industry Political Action Committee; Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; Concord Coalition; League of Conservation Voters; National Tax-Limitation Committee; Project Vote Smart; American Conservative Union","Vote Smart Web Yellow Pages [publication]; 1995-1996 Private Property Congressional Vote Index (5 copies); Loose Papers: Congressional Scorecards, Correspondence related to questionnaires and surveys; National Vietnam Veterans Coalition, Inc. [portfolio folder]; AARP Vote [binder]; Voter's Self-Defense Manual [publication]; Environmental Briefing Book","276th Engineering Battalion: M/C Payne, Jim Joanson (AA) 276th for P.E. CNTY; Michael Coleman, 1/1992; Mr. Coleman Raphael; Nathan Miller/Dominion Manuf., Jan/Feb 1992; 276th Engineering Battalion: 276th and NG Reserve Issues; Fabrication Company of VA; DT; 276th Engineering Battalion; Evergreen Information Technology, Inc. Barry Nelson; Meeting w/State Sec. Framme; 4/1992; Longer Beam Medal of Honor","Untitled Binder: Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia 1/3/1995 to 7/13/1996; Untitled Binder: legislative activities for 1995","Budget Votes 103rd Cong. [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/3/1995 to 7/8/1995 [book]; Warner Record 102nd Congress 1st Session [binder]; Friends of John Warner Press Releases [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 10/5/1996 [book]","Warner Record 102ned Congress 1st Session 1991 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Briefing book on Sen. Charles S. Robb; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 1/6/1996 [book]","Virginia Judgeships, recommendations, reference material, clippings, correspondence; Untitled folder, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; Judgeships- Eastern and Western Districts, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; 7 notepads, each designated by a different city name, loose","36 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994), Book 2 of 2 [binder]; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) [binder]","Loose papers bound by rubber band: Issue Resource Book, 1995; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects 102nd Congress (1991-1992) [binder]; Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) Book 1 of 2 [binder]; Untitled binder: Warner legislative record, 103rd Congress (1993-1994)","EPW: NAFTA; Energy Taxes: 1993; Admin. Economic Package; Shenandoah River Study: EPA; Henrico County Water Plant- 404; Coastal Barrier Resources; Hampton Roads Center; Pollution Prevention Strategy","Section 29 Nonconventional Fuels Tax Credit; S. 2656- PMPA; S.289- National Air and Space Museum Extension Act of 1991","Warner Record/Vision; Section v. Sponsored Amendments; Warner Record/Helping Virginia; Warner Record/Questionnaire; Transportation Issue; Warner Record/Outstanding Projects; Master Briefing Book [2 binders]; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Notes,; Warner Record/Issues and Opportunities; Loose Papers: Senator Warner's Vision for Virginia","Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4 Parts); Correspondence; A Response to the Majority Report in the Senate Confirmation Proceedings of Judge Robert H. Bork; Policy Review, Fall 1987; Clippings; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 4 of 4 Parts) (3 copies); Newsweek, 9/14/1987; Harry E. Claiborne v. United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate Addendum (3 copies); In the Senate of the United States Sitting as a Court of Impeachment; Impeachment Materials; Trial Transcripts; Motions Referred to the Senate by the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee; The New Yorker, Aug. 3/1987; Why the United States Senate Should Not Consent to the Nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to be a Justice of the Supreme Court","Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 3 of 3); Report of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4); Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 3 of 4); Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 2 of 3); Proceedings from the United States Senate in the Impeachment Trial of Harry E. Claiborne; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 1 of 4) (2 copies); Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 1 of 3); On the Impeachment of Harry E. Claiborne; Markup of H.R.461, Impeachment of Judge Harry E. Claiborne, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives. NOTE: all printed matter in this box can be found in Government Documents at Alderman Library.","Legislative Proposals [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Women's Conference; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Clippings; Administration Position [presentation folder]","Amtrak- Mountain Div.; Imaging Science Technologies; CIT- Composites Manufacturing Technologies; Gloucester- Cheatham Annex; Upward Bound Wytheville Com. College; Oil Spill Contingency Plan; Harwood/Bechtel/DOE; Holy Cross Abbey; Shoup; Loose correspondence and reference material; Washington County Literacy Grant; Amtrak - Silver Star; Poquoson River; Gibson Explosives; GARCIA- SMT contract Naval Supply Center; EPA-UST Regulations; DoE/B \u0026 W Hot Fuel Cell Fac.; Suffolk City Landfill Evaluation Report Fact Sheet; Mt. Empire Community College","G.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company","VIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.","Full box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence","Vet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings","115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. Months skip: 3/1-24, Feb, Jan, and 6/1-30","184 envelopes in chronological order by date (some envelopes empty)","Congratulations; General Letters- To Do; Telephone Conversation; Kid Letters completed; Requests; Actions; Phone Tally; Animal Rights; Congrats/Greetings/Eagle Scouts; Greetings/B-Day; Misc. Letters","New Denver Airport, Background/Wolf Letters, 1991; Fauquier County Sewer; S.959--Thomas Jefferson Commission; Smithsonian Board of Regents Info.; 9/29/93 Nominees Hearing: Perciasepe, Goldman, Laws, Nelson; Browner Confirmation, 1/11/1993; Dioxin Water Quality Standard; SEA Grant Program; S.959 \u0026 H.R.2652; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2652, Slaughter, 6/13/1991; Enforcement--CWA 1991; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Act/Commission; Abingdon Plantation; Virginia Foundation for the Humanities--Bicentennial of VA Declaration of Rights; Other Commissions; H.R. 2444--George Washington Birthplace National Monument Bill; Pol. Rec. Gleason, Michael P.; Nichols Confirmation; Religious Freedom Day Resolution; Sussman Nomination, EPA; Frampton Nomination, EPA; 5/21/1991 Hearing on CWA with Administrator Reilly","Metro Machine; Fort Lee Commissary, Defense Commissary Agency; UNISYS-Egyptian Coastal, Minehunter Program; Racal; 5/22/1991-Gov't Ops, Subcontract Mgmt. in DOD; Hugh Davis Memorial Wing, HR 175/S.498; Legislation in General; DoD Inventory Management, 7/17/1991; S260 Non-Developmental Items Acquisition Act of 1991; \"Warner Amend\" to Brooks Act; Jerry Curry-Nomination, Administration, FAA; Trips; Small Business; Hearings; DLA Command Briefings; 801 Housing-Spotsylvania; 2/26/1991-Governmental Affairs, Procurement Integrity Hearing; RIFs; Land Harpoon; VA Economic Developers Assoc., Speech, Sept. 13/1991; Legislation; 1992 DOD Authorization, Section 842 CoC's; SBIR Hearing, 11/6/1991; Bills; VMI; 6/11/1991, 7/11/1991 Kuwait Oil Fires; News Articles; Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS); Desert Storm Casualties; VMI; Strother Smith; Davis-Bacon; S360-Military Reservists, Small Business Relief Act; Willoughby Site-Norfolk NB; 424th Transportation Co. Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime","Congressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026 VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia","Endangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill","Arlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; S.58- National Biological Diversity Conservation and Environmental Research Act Hearing EPW 7/26/1991; Naming Lewis Powell Courthouse; S.1755, Concessions Reform; Colonial Pipeline Oil spill 3/1993`Route 340 [presentation folder]; Airports Authority: Abingdon Ruins; 1994 DOD Craney Island Fuel Depot Transfer to Portsmouth [presentation folder]; EPA: Clean Fuels Rule [presentation folder]; Yorktown Project; Clean Air Regulations- Emissions Trading and others; 5/27/93 EPW Base Closure Hearing","173 folders arranged chronologically by day, contain invitations, correspondence, maps, and reference material","Manassas Battlefield correspondence, reference material [binder]; Loose Manassas Battlefield Park Amendments, maps, correspondence, reference materials, articles; Hearing Testimony, speeches [presentation folder]; News Clips, clippings [presentation folder]; Historic Preservation, correspondence, legislation [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: maps of Manassas Battlefield; ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]","245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)","Military Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; Urinalysis Program; Untitled Folder: Congressional Request for Information; Military Justice- General Correspondence","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chronological order by date","63 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","44 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","Our Changing Planet: The FY 1991 U.S. Global Change Research Program [booklet]; 1989-1990 101st Congress Letters Cosigned on Energy Committee Issues; Nomination of Judge Souter to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court [presentation folder]; Commerce Committee Issues [loose with divider]; EPW: Oil Spills/Chesapeake Bay [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Wolf Trap 1990 [presentation folder]; Coast Guard [loose with divider]; EPW OIL SPILL LEGISLATION","ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Statements, Bills; NASA Budget 1991; Tuna Management Act; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - General; California Earthquake Funds; Letters Signed By JW 1990 on EPW Committee Issues; EPW: 101: ICTC; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Correspondence; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Senate Committee Consideration; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - House Bill","64 folders of scheduling materials, arranged by date","65 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Personal: Call List for April, May, and June, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (July, August, September), 1986; Personal: Call List for October, November, and December, 1988; Personal: Call List for July, August, and September, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (January, February, March), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1989; Personal: Call List Apr-May-June, 1989; Personal: Telephone Log (April, May, June), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1988","Untitled Envelope: \"The Search for an Arab-Israeli Settlement\" an essay written following the Ditchley Conference; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1984; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1986; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1982; Personal: Condolences, 1989; Personal: Contributions File, 1989; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation, The American Ditchley Foundation, 1987; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation (Includes American Ditchley), 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1985; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1985-1987; Personal: Birthday Greetings, 1989","47 envelopes in chronological order by date","Bosher/Idea; S. 1220- AIDs ED. Act; Community College; Voc. ED. Consortium; Elders Nomination; Bush Education Plan 1991; Vaccine Compensation; Foster Nomination; Goals 2000- Education Amendment Act; S. 67 Compassionate Pain Relief Act (Heroin for cancer Patients)","L, HHS, ED- 94 Appropriations with Simon Albert; Very Special Arts; Minority Scholarships; NIH Reauthorization H.R. 2507","88 envelopes in somewhat chronological order by date","32 envelopes in chronological order by date (all dates not represented)","John W. Warner Speeches for 1973 [binder]; Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #1 [binder]; Untitled: Speeches made by John W. Warner January - April/1974 [binder]; Loose papers: undated speech, notes and minutes from events 1972-1977[binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1974 [binder]","Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #2 [binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1972 [binder]","89 envelopes of daily schedules filed by date, every day does not have a folder.","Small Business Institute Program; White House Conference on Tourism and Travel; Small Business Hearings [presentation folder]; Small Business Investment Company SBC; Legal Reform; Small Business OSHA Reform Hearing 12/6/95 [presentation folder]; Small Business Associations [presentation folder]; Oversight of Small Business Association [presentation folder]; Affirmative Action 8(A); SBA Programs [presentation folder]; 8 (A) Hearing, 4/4/95","Personal: Friends, Dobal, Joe; Personal: Friends, Connolly, Thomas F. (Vice Admiral, Ret); Ali, Mohammad; Personal: Friends, Ballentine, Michael/Mary Ballou; Personal: Friends, Campbell, John (Map Project etc.); Personal: Friends, Guest, Virginia; Personal: Friends, Coolidge, Isabella G.; Personal: Friends, Diener, Betty J. (Dr.); Personal: Friends, Hanan, Timothy A.; Barry Goldwater; Personal: The Hunting Box, Cliff and Laura Hunt; Personal: Friends, Tom Beddall; Personal: Friends, Harbert, John (Doctor); Personal: Friends, Bain, Dick; Honorary Board Memberships, 1988; Friends, Bruce, David; Personal: Friends, Cooke, Jack Kent; Personal: Friends, Hodges, Walter J. (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Bowman, Jean; Personal: Friends, Hufty, Page Lee, 1987; Personal: Friends, Clarke, Melissa; Personal: Friends, The Bob Arnolds, New York, NY; Personal: Warner Friends, Fuller, Deborah, Aspen, Colorado; Personal: Friends, Ferguson Sydney McNiff (Nini); Personal: Dingeman, James (Jim); Personal: Firestone, Julia, Scottsdale, Arizona 85235; Personal: Friends, Daugherty, Elizabeth; Personal: Friends, The Simon Hornbys, London, England; Personal: Friends, Arundel, Arthur W.; Personal: Friends, Bynum, Mike; Personal: Friends, Mrs. Richard E. Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar","31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Nottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]","CPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. Trip, 3 Aug-3 Sept; Paul Vandermyde, VSE; April 1992-Miscellaneous; 2/1992-Miscellaneous; 6/1992-Miscellaneous; Nottoway; UXB-Rich Dugger, John Boyden; Vinnell Corp.; Perpetual Freedom, Joanne Vecchinnoe, 1/1992; Relief Operations; Misc Sept 92; County of Nottaway, Virginia [binder]; Midway, Battle of; 1/1992 - Miscellaneous; Misc Nov 92; Seay, Captain Marvin E., USN, Navy, 1991","1990 Trip File; Personal: Trip '92, back up, Tickets, etc.; 11 License Plates from Virginia and Congress","1988 Republican National Convention Caucus Teams Briefing Book [binder]; 41 envelopes in chronological order by date","46 envelopes in chronological order by date","1989 Master Scheduling Log, January - June [binder]; 1991 Master Schedule Jan. thru May Book 1 of 2 [binder]; 1990 Schedule [binder]","Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 [October - December] [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 (January - September) [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988, October - December [notebook]; 7/1992 thru 12/1992 [binder]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988 January - September [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1987 [notebook]; 1/1992 thru 6/1992 [binder]","118 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name","Master Log January to July 1988; Senator's Log July to December 1989; Senator's Log July to December 1988; Master Schedule Log July to December 1988; Senator's Log January to June 1989; Senator's Log 1/1988; Master Log July to December 1986; Master Log 1990","Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress, 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, 200 Congress [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, Record Vote Analysis, 1-199 [binder]","Record Vote Analysis- 99th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1-199 [binder]; Congressional Record- Senate [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1st Session #200- [binder]","123 folders in chronological order by date","Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept. 19/1981; Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island foundation; Tenneco Inc.; Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept 13/1980","Toxic Substances Subcommittee Hearing on Lawn Chemicals, 5/9/91; S. 225-- Fredericksburg \u0026 Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Battlefield Park Expansion Act [presentation folder]; 102nd Congress: ANWR Debate [presentation folder]; S. 1220 -- National Energy Security Act, General Information [presentation folder]; Appomattox River Water Authority Hydroelectric Project; National RADOR Action Week Resolution (10/18/1992) [presentation folder]","102nd Congress - EPW, FULL COMMITTEE/SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD 1/24/91; RCRA: 9/11/91 Hearing, Special Wastes: Oil Mining; Congressional Record, No. 142- Part V, Proceedings and Debates of the 102nd Congress, 2nd Session [book]; Yorktown Battlefield- Filming; Hanford Clean Up - ICF; Energy: Science \u0026 Technology Bill; CONSOL- Coal Thermal Dryer; George Mason Memorial Resolution, Senate Resolution 219","1992 Commerce, January - June [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, July - August [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, September - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Banking [presentation folder]; 1992 Budget [presentation folder]; 1992 - Commerce, July - December [presentation folder]; ARM, January - June 1992 [presentation folder]","1992 Appropriations, July - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Administration [presentation folder]; 1992 - Speeches/ Floor Statements [presentation folder]; 1992 Agriculture [presentation folder]; 1992 - Appropriations, January - June [presentation folder]","112 folders of invitations and schedules filed by date of event.","Recipe-1990; Untitled Folder: Biography of Senator Warner (multiple copies); Condolences; Anniversary; 5 untitled folders of recommendations; Front Office Info; Recipes; Birthday; Retirement; Autographed Color Photograph of the Senator; Congratulations; Greetings; Blue Forms; 106 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (L-Z); Eagle Scout; Animal Rights","Endorsements- Waiting on Response ;Senate Tourism Caucus; Untitled Folder: Silver Spring Monkeys; Untitled Folder: Pet Stores (includes cassette: Fruchter with Laufer 4/29/92); Animal Rights Issues; Endorsements to do (empty); Misc. Letters sent 1991; Endorsements- Waiting on Response, 1992; Endorsements- Done 91; Combined Federal Campaign; Miscellaneous. To Do; Silver Spring Monkeys; Miscellaneous Letters sent 1992; Endorsements- Pending, 1993; Pending Requests- CRS, LIBE; Endorsement Responses; Animal Rights; Misc. Letter, 1993; Loose Paper: Flag Request forms, Legislative material; Animal Rights; RECS- Holding; Endorsements- Done 1992; 1992 Phone Call Reports; To Be Filed; Animal Rights (ARW), 1991-1992; Animal Rights 1990","118 envelopes in chronological order.","33 envelopes in chronological order by date","122 folders in chronological order by date. Nov and Dec. folders are all empty.","42 envelopes in chronological order","20 envelopes arranged chronologically","114 envelopes in chronological order. Missing April and May files.","67 envelopes in chronological order","48 envelopes in chronological order","41 packets of loose press clippings arranged chronologically by date, also empty folders","11/98; 3/1988 Mentions; 12/98; 6/1988 Mentions; 5/1988 Mentions; 7/1988 Mentions; 2/1988 Mentions; Clips 9/1998; 8/1998; 1/1988 Mentions; 10/1998; 4/1988 Mentions","Richmond Times Dispatch, Sunday 4/11/1999 [10 copies entire newspaper]; 20 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Services, September - 11/2001; each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.; Senator John Warner Key Word Master List, 11/27/2001","32 folders of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each folder holds part or all of a month.","McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, 3/12/93 [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 10/31: 11/01/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News (11/10/94), 11/10/94 [VHS]; McLauglin One/One \u0026 Group: 06/06/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, \u0026 CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Face the Nation 1/30/94; CNN Late Edition 1/29/94 [VHS]; PBS McNeil/Lehrer: 05/11/95 [VHS]; Prime Time Live: 09/29/94 [VHS]; NBC News, For McNeil/Lehrer 11-1: 9/29/94 [VHS]; Nightline, Face the Nation, Late Edition, \u0026 Fox Evening News: 01/31/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (Tuesday): 05/09/95 [VHS]; ABC World News Tonight - 1/25/1993: 01/25/93 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (11/07/94): 11/09/94 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 06/28/94 [VHS]; 2 untitled VHS; Nightline 29 minutes: 1/28/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; ABC Nightline For 10/18/1994: 10/19/1994 [VHS]; Prime Time Live ABC: 1/11/91 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 12/07/24 [VHS]; Fox Morning News Segment, 5/10/94 [VHS]; Armed Services; Bill - Keep: 02-09-95 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 05/01/95 [VHS]; CNBC: 01/31/95 [VHS]; Fox Evening News: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 5/10/93 [VHS]; Inside Politics, Larry King: 01/26/94 [VHS]","142 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.","119 packets of press clippings (Apr-Sept), arranged by date","John Warner United States Senator; 96 packets of press clippings (1/2003-1/2004), arranged by week; Loose Papers: clippings, notes, correspondence, reference materials; McLaughlin \u0026 Associates","Library Item Encyclopedia 1-400 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Library Item Encyclopedia 401-825 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]","Transcripts September--12/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]; Library Items 801+ (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Transcripts January--8/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]","4th Circuit; VA Tech Speech Drafts; Untitled Folder: Statements and Maps, 1999-2001; NNS-Gen Dynamics '99; Press Releases and Notes [portfolio folder]; Norfolk Speech Prep, 8-6-2001 [portfolio folder]; 2 Untitled Binder: Agriculture; Founders Day 2000, Presidential Installation Ceremony, 4/28/2000 [program]; Loose Papers: Statements, Memos, Schedules, and Clippings, 1997-2000; Richmond Times-Dispatch Anniversary Edition, Sunday, 10/15/2000 [newspaper]; 99 Water Resources; J.W. File","ISTEA; Partial Birth/Abortion; 52 clipping packets from 12/22/2001 to 3/28/2002, by individual dates, some clippings organized by subject; Log Cabin Rep.","110 individual packets of clippings joined together by rubber bands. Grouped by weeks","7 folders of press clippings in random order. Clippings inside folders are arranged somewhat in chronological order by date","Untitled folder: clippings from 11/89 to 12/89 in backward ascending order; Untitled folder: clippings from 6/90 to 8/90, in somewhat chronological order","6 Folders with misc press clippings in random order. Clippings in folder are arranged chronologically by date","Microphone Box, mostly empty, with single male-to-female jack; E. P. Stafford (Reel]; Quantico Grad School Speech, 6/4/1969 [Reel]; 27 floppy disks (9 inch): Transcripts, Speeches, Announcements, News Releases; Swearing-In of Mr. Warner, 2/11/1969 [Reel]; 4 Untitled Reels","24 packets of press clippings (Sept-Dec), arranged by date","34 packets of press clippings (Jul-Dec), arranged by date","Roll Call, Monday, 9/14/1998 [newspaper] (4 copies); 31 packets of press clippings (July-Nov), arranged by date","To-Carter; Clippings; Loose Papers: Notes, Clippings,; Time, 10/1/2001 [magazine]; Campaign Stuff; Photographs; Speech Backup; The No Child Left Behind Act, Op-Ed by U.S. Senator John W. Warner; Hampden Sydney College Commencement-Remarks, 5/12/2002; Virginia Is For Lovers [bumper sticker]; The Philippine Scouts, Centennial 1901-2001; War College; Culpeper Agenda; United States Senate [portfolio folder]; John Warner, United States Senator [portfolio folder]; Ballpoint pen; Handwritten notes on index cards; Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday, 9/8/2002 [newspaper]; Pocahontas Parkway: The Greater Richmond Connector [portfolio folder]; Notebooks with handwritten notes; Photographic Negatives [binder]; Federal Provider Directory","Untitled Binder: 1992 Press Releases arranged in reverse chronological order by date; Untitled Binder: 1991 Press Releases arranged chronologically by date; January-June 1992 Schedules [binder]","1994 Press Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: 1995 Press Releases, arranged in reverse chronological order by date; 1993 Press Releases [binder]","Untitled Binder: 1984 Press Clippings, arranged by subject; Press Releases 1979, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","Press Releases 1980, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1982, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1981, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","91 folders arranged chronologically","153 folders arranged chronologically within months","Leadership Institute; Sergeant at Arms Information; 10/2003; Government Printing Office 2000; Bring Your Child to Work Day; Decatur House; 1993 Senate Security; Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency (FEMA); Directories/Information Guides; Copier Information; 1993 Sergeant at Arms Office; Franked Mail/Mass Mailing 2000; U.S. Senate Health Promotion; 2/2003; 11/2003; Heritage Foundation; 9/2003; Employee Assistance Program; 1/2003; Copier; 5/2003; American's With Disabilities Act; Job Descriptions; Intern Lecture Info; 7/2003; CFC Campaign 1999/2000; 12/2003; Computer Center; Bar Admission Recommendations; White House 2003; 3/2003; 1993 Legislate; NUTS; 8/2003; Family Medical Leave Act Information; Form Letter-Samples; 6/2003; 4/2003; 1993 Inventory; Financial Disclosure 1999/2000; Loose Papers: Requests for Materials, memorandum, calendar, fax coversheets; 1993 Joint Committee on Printing; 1993 Rules Committee; 1993 Library of Congress","Mass Mailing 1992; General Correspondence; Human Resources Info System; Loose Papers: Records of Permanent Historical Value (2 copies); 1993 U.S. Senate Employment Practices: A Study of Staff Salary, Tenure, Demographics and Benefits [publication]; Library of Congress 1992; Congressional Management Survey; 1994-1995 Ethics Committee; Unclaimed Recommendation Responses; Post Office Information; Congratulations Letters \u0026 Information; Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries (2 copies); SOAS; District Office - GSA: General, 1991; Constituent Requests (Misc.); Thank You letters; Office Manager Meetings; Internet Messages; Internet Information; 1994-1995 Directories/Authorizations; Fair Employment Practices; Financial Disclosure; Office Expense Account 1992; Legi-Slate 1992; Speeches-1991; Family Medical Leave Policy","Loose Papers: Senator John Warner Correspondence; Staff Manual; 1994-1995 Post Office; Lexis-Nexis; Superintendents Office; Sexual Harassment Policy; 1994-1995 Joint Committee on Printing; 1994-1995 MAPs- Capitol, etc.; 1994-1995 Rules Committee; RespecTeen National Youth Forum; Intra-net; Presidential Classroom; Nut; U.S. Senate Youth Program; 1994-1995 Senate Security; 1994-1995 Recommendations Personal; 1994-1995 Sergeant at Arms Office; 1994-1995 Library of Congress; 1994-1995 Service Department; Congressional Youth Leadership Council; Student Programs; Senate Steering Committee; Quality Assurance Control; Recommendations Fed Employees; Recommendations Former Interns","Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, reference materials regarding OSHA; Team Act; Volunteer Firefighters; Arlington County; Labor-Rail Strike; General-Clinton Scandals; Campaign Miller Charges; General D.C. Legal; Right to Work; General Minority Issues; Campaign Miller Suit; Labor-Minimum Wage-Prisoners; National Right to Work Act S.581; Minimum Wage; General Scorecards; Letters; Alexis Herman; Labor Committee [presentation folder]; Labor-Single Location; Labor-S.1423-OSHA [presentation folder]","1980 Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 7/15/1980; Congressional Award Information, Correspondence and Reference Information, 1995-1999; SOAS 99; Loose Papers: Clippings - Thrift Industry's Biggest Group to Urge Cuts in S \u0026 Ls' Broad Investment Powers; Office Expense Account (OEA) 2000; 32 Bundles of Press Clippings from Dominion Media Services Co., 1/22/2008-4/7/2008; Southern Women in Public Service Conference 2000; Water Projects Affecting Coal Transportation","1994-1995 Mass Mailing; Campaign Information; Mass Mailings; Mailings; Mass Mailing File [binder]","Atlantic Research; Belvoir: DOD move to Belvoir- Other Options; 6/1992; 103rd Congress; Belvoir: Belvoir Update: Toddy Puller, Belvoir Dep., PM, Robb; 6/30/1992; Alex Bigler- Equestrian Forge Co.; 1/1992; Chesapeake Div. (Navy) Restructuring; 2/3/1992; CIA Move Letters; CIT; Belvoir: Ft Belvoir/EPG Briefs; 3/1992; Aerospace Services International; Bow Industries (Tony O'Sullivan); CIA Relocation; 2/1992 (empty); Absentee Voting; 1/1992; Belvoir; George Mason BRPC Conference; 1/23-24/1992","68 envelopes arranged chronologically, some envelopes are empty.","Co-Sponsored 100th Congress 1986; No Position 100th Congress 1987; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1988; 1989 Tourism Caucus; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1987; No Position 100th Congress 1988","Personal: Trips, Trips.88 (Group); 1988; Dan Quayle; Personal: Photos: Redskin Parade, Senator Warner, Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams; 1/1988; Files; List of in this drawer; Personal: Photographs: White House; 2/1/1984; Personal: Photos: Johnny's Graduation (empty); Personal: Photos: Senator with his Daughters at the Cape in Aug. 1987 (Mary sent these); Personal: Photographs: Trip to Soviet Union with Byrd Codel; Aug. 27-Sept 8/1985; Photos: Persian Gulf Trip with Senator Glenn; Untitled Envelope: Warner with President Reagan; Photo with Arafat, 1993; Personal: Photos: Inaugural Ball 1985; Misc. Photos; Untitled Envelope: Persian Gulf Photos; Dan Quayle; Untitled Envelope: Two people on a horse; Guigni Retirement: Senator John Warner R-225; Personal (Photos): Senators/Congressmen; Personal: Trips 1989, May thru Aug. 1989; Farnborough Air Show 1988; Personal: Photographs: Caricature for Alibi Club; Untitled Envelope: Playing tennis; Personal: Photos: Gorbachev's Visit to Us; Dec. 9/1987; White House: The First President Bush; Danny Thompson Memorial 1993; Hunting Photos/Horses; John Warner: misc. photos; Personal: Senate Restaurant 1990 Accounts; Personal: Photos; Reception in Honor of Chapman Cox, Asst. Sec. of Defense for Force Management and Personnel hosted by General Ernie Cheatham prior to Marine Corps Parade; 6/20/1986; Personal: Photos: Warner, Mary; Misc. Photos with Staff; Photos with the Dalai Lama","Senator John Warner Joint Resolutions 1990; 1990 Appropriations; Co-Signed, 1990; 1990 Speeches; Coker, Mary Phillips Fine Sporting Art, P.O. Box 141, Tryon, North Carolina 28782 [envelope]; Co-Signed, 1989","28 envelopes","Virginia Federation of Republican Asian-Americans; Alexandria Regional Office; Virginia General Assembly; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 1/16/1986; U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation; Yorktown Bicentennial; Francis T. West; White House Conference on Aging; USS Shangri-La; Warner Poll; Washington \u0026 Lee University; Untitled Folder: \"A voice from Virginia for the 1980s\"; 1/2/1979; Virginia Taxpayers Association; Trademarks Information; U.S. Army Rifle, Model M-14; Medal of Liberty Candidates [book]; USS Yorktown; Warner Memos to Treasurer- 1990 Campaign Committee; Elmo R. Zumwalt Nomination; Richmond Regional Office; Senator Harrison Williams; U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration; Norfolk Regional Office; Warner Volunteer/Frs; Marion Regional Office; The Youth Foundation (A. Knighton Stanley, Chairman); 1992 Worlds Fair/500th Anniversary of Columbus; Warner for Senate Committee; Paul Tribe for Senate; George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee; Virginia Employment Commission; Tourism and Trade Information; Virginia State Candidates (Senator John Warner's Activities on Behalf of); Vietnam Vets Memorial Fund 1982; Virginia Patronage Positions; Wolf Trap Farm for the Performing Arts; Virginia \"Returnees\" (Former Iranian Hostages); Voter Registration; Virginia Small Business Advisory Council; The Trilateral Commission; 1984 Warner Campaign; U.S. Naval Academy/Admiral Rickover Hall; Travel Voucher Memos","121 envelopes arranged chronologically","Miscellaneous; Korea: Memories of the Forgotten War [VHS]; Enduring Freedom [VHS]; Fort Belvoir Army Museum Info [binder]; A \u0026 E Television Networks Minute By Minute \"The Attack on the Pentagon\" [VHS] (2 copies); JW Politics; China Cruise 2001; Senator John Warner [binder]; Senator John Warner WTOP 4-19-01 [audiocassette]; Front Royal Smithson; Untitled binder: media contact information and travel itineraries; Felicity, Mt. Vernon, Morey, Wolf, Davis; Untitled 3.5\" disk; 2 sealed envelopes from Dominion Media Services to Geoff Schwartzmann, Deputy Press Secretary (press clippings?); Veterans History Project: An Introduction [VHS]; Lose Papers: Press Clippings 2002-2003; Biography; AEGIS/Taiwan; Untitled folder: Introductory Ideas for Senator John Warner Spring 2001; Meredith [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Joke Book We found in mail room! For Press [binder]; Meredith - Possible Web Photos","Office Manager Manual: United States Senate, 1999 [binder]; Statements of Funding Authorization and Expense Activity, 1997-1999 [binder]; Computer Generated Printouts of Official Personnel and Office Expense Account, Dec. 1996-Sept. 1998 [binder]","Transcripts 1990; 1993 Administration; 1993 Appropriations, July-Dec; 103rd Congress Press Copies; 103rd Congress Miscellaneous Letters; 1993 Appropriations, Jan-June; 1989 Speech File; 1990 Speech File; INMED - International Medical Services for Health: Latin American Regional Health Partnership Program (LARHPP), 9/14/1990 [spiralbound]; 1989 (Office Files and Correspondence, 1989-1991)","Home Health Care; United Indians of America; Chiropractic Health; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia, 1984 Annual Financial Report [booklet]; Long Term Care; NARIC; Black Lung Alt's; Women's Issues - General; Imputed Interest; Social Security Offset / Disability / Black Lung; Heath; Vocational Education: A Choice With a Future [presentation folder]; Heinz Social Security Vs. Budget [envelope]; Virginia Disability Programs; Governmental Affairs - General; AID Public Safety Initiative; Rehab Groups NICHCY; Bowen Nomination; Right to Work; S. 484 Saccharin Bill; Public Law 99-88 AUG. 15/1985, 99 STST.293 [booklet] (2 copies); Youth Minimum Wage; FSLIC Consultants; Labor - Supported Employment; Young Writers Resolution; Child Support","1999 Veterans Issues; VA DAV [presentation folder]; Special Operations Group, Inc. request for loan [binder]; VA VFW [presentation folder]; SPSA Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contract; DoE Mismanagement Issues McCallum; The Bells; VA Cemetery Issues; Health Care Forum 3/27/2000; VDOT Shirley Ybarra Secretary of Transportation; Dr. Carrier Issues; 1999 Legislative Record Virginia Military Issues [binder]; Mt. Home Veteran's Home [presentation folder]; Virginia Army and Air National Guard [binder]; Untitled folder containing correspondence, reports, clippings regarding Naval Issues; Vieques; Environmental Assessment for Transfer of the Naval Ammunition Support Detachment Property [binder]; The National Security Need for Vieques [binder]; Anthrax Articles; Virginia V.A. Issues (including Washington VARO) [presentation folder]","Byrd Record; Acceptance Speech 11/6/84; Transcripts-1/1984; Microfilm Index, 1981 Press Releases \u0026 Clips; Transcripts-5/1984; First Six Months; Correspondence 1990; Transcripts-3/1984; Correspondence 1989; Campaign; Transcripts-Apr. 1984; Correspondence 1988; Transcripts-2/1984","Loose Papers: 9/2006-1/2007","Loose Papers: February-May 2007","Loose Papers: June-August 2007","Loose Papers: September 2007","Loose Papers: October - December 2007","Loose Papers: July - October 2006","Loose Papers: January-June 2006","Loose Papers: 8/1-7/2003; September-December 2005","Senator Warner Scheduling Log, 1991 [binder]; Senator's Travel Log, 1992 [binder]; Schedule, 2000 [binder]","120 folders, 1/1-4/30/2006, arranged chronologically","127 folders, 9/1-12/31/2006, arranged chronologically","120 folders, January-April 2007, arranged chronologically","123 folders, May-August 2007, arranged chronologically","122 folders, September-December 2007, arranged chronologically","State Director - USDA Rural Development, Virginia [accordion folder]; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Johnson, John A; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Easter, Jacqueline; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Tucker, William; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Williams, Jesse; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Brockman, Robert \"Phil\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Marsh, Russell \"Lee\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Stoneman, Wilmer; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Weston, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Ferrebee, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Smart, W. Ray; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Davis, Donald; Untitled Folder: Virginia State Committee of the USDA Farm Service Agency; USDA FSA Committee - Arey, Maxine; USDA FSA Committee - Engel, Kevin; USDA FSA Committee - Robinson, Jim; USDA FSA Committee - Shell, Cecil; USDA FSA Committee - Williams, Jesse; USDA FSA Committee - Townsend, James; USDA FSA Committee - Anderson, Verne; USDA FSA Committee - Carey, Greg; USDA FSA Committee - Carr, Glenn; USDA FSA Committee - Combs, Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Copenhaver, Ernest; USDA FSA Committee - Crittenden, Thomas; USDA FSA Committee - Dizerega, Mary Howe; USDA FSA Committee - Leonard, David; USDA FSA Committee - Morgan, Tola; USDA FSA Committee - Rogers, Lee; USDA FSA Committee - Spiers, Jr., Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Stelzl, Sarah; USDA FSA Committee - Walden, Monty; USDA FSA Committee - Wooden, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Newbill, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Jones, Lloyd (2 folders); US Marshal - Eastern: Clark, John; US Marshal - Eastern: Stanaway, Robin; US Marshal - Eastern: Cleveland, William; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahall, James; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahill, Donald; US Marshal - Eastern: Cassell, Rick; US Marshal - Eastern: Cranfill, Mark; US Marshal - Eastern: Ebhardt, Paul; US Marshal - Eastern: Hale, George; US Marshal - Eastern: Johnson, Daniel; US Marshal - Eastern: Keeton, Robert; US Marshal - Eastern: Profitt, Nick; US Marshal - Eastern: Ray, Roger; US Marshal - Eastern: Smith, Lacy; US Marshal - Eastern: Younger, James; US Marshal - Western: Untitled Folder: Candidates; US Marshal - Western: Pike, Wayne; US Marshal - Western: Slemp, Tommy; US Marshal - Western: Knowles, Kearn; US Marshal - Western: Padgett, Dirk; US Marshal - Western: Donelson, Ronald; US Marshal - Western: Gibbs, Landon; US Marshal - Western: Haley, Patrick; US Marshal - Western: Hawkins, Terry; US Marshal - Western: Johnson, Robert; US Marshal - Western: Reynolds, Gary; US Marshal - Western: Sterling, George; US Marshal - Western: Thomas, Mike","78 folders, Abernathy-Jacocks, Jr., arranged alphabetically by last name","Everest Sciences; Dynamic Animation Systems; Loose Papers: Thermasteel; Power Point Print-Out - \"N75 Mine Warfare Small Unmanned Vehicle Programs\"; UNCLOS; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; Canvs (contains CD-ROM); Submarine Industrial Base Council - USS Virginia, America's Submarine Industry: Vital Technology for a Secure Future [presentation folder]; Carolyn Hanna's Tech Demo; Strategic Insights, Inc.; DocEX - John Campbell; EMTASC; Korea Project; VIMS; VA Office - Domestic Prep.; ANSI - Home Security Committee; Homeland Security - Org. Charts; HTVA; American Society for Engineering Education - Engineering Deans Council [presentation folder]; JCOTS NANO Presentation; D.C. DHS; Warner S \u0026 E Pell Docs; S \u0026 E Workforce; Taiwan Paperwork; Agro-Terror; Hipercon; Stafford Meeting; Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign - Weapons of Mass Destruction Reference Guide [binder]; The Submarine in the United States' Enduring National, Joint Asset [binder]; Alternative Gas Turbine: Cooling Technology Being Tested [binder]; Untitled Binder: Thermasteel US Patent","Navy Legacy Radar Processor; Navy Logistics Research Center; Naval Shipyard Project Management Transformation (NPMT); Naval Logistics Readiness Research Center (NLRRC); Nested Core Engine - D-Star; NULKA Enhanced Fleet Decoy Procurement (OPN) for Anti-Ship Missile Defense; Ocean Sensor; Operational Responsive Space (2 folders); Operation Smile; Progeny/Open Architecture; Peace Through Health Care Initiative; Praetorian - L-3 Video; Prevent Initiative; Pulsed Energy Projectile; Radian - Battlefield Reforming Fuel Cell; Rapid Image Access; Reserve Component Automated Demobilization; Retreat Barley - SAIC; Rockwell - CESAS, SMaRTS, CH-53; Rover Over-the-Horizon Augmented Reconnaissance (ROAR); Shipboard Wireless Maintenance; Satellite Operator Training; Scalable Combat System; Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment; Shipboard False Alarm Chemical Detection; Sigmon Group; Smallsar Buried Mine Detection; Special Ops. Wireless; Stryker Tires Production and Supply Second Source; Submarine Low Power Computing; SuperVision; Sufficient Software Licenses; Sura's Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP); System's Simulation Toolkit; Tidal Defense and Energy Systems (TIDES) Technology Validation Project; Tactical Intel; Target Discrimination for BMD; Training Communications System - GMU; Trusted Rubix; Torpedo Detection; Transfer of Assets at the Casemate Museum to the City of Hampton; Ultra Wide Beam; Ultra Wideband Radio; USMC Corrosion/Pre-Positioning; VA-Florida DOD Supply Chain Program; USMC Advanced Tech Demo - Warfighting Labs; Vehicle Mounted Antenna; VCEC Integrated Sensor; VCU Quantum Computing; Vero4 Corp; VoIP for Navy; Wide Band Gap Material Technology Development; Xvionics - JFCOM Interoperable Logistics Management; Wilcox - Helmet Curing; GE/UVA; IONIC Enterprise; NSV; Joint Warfighting Center; Emergency Management Simulation; VA Tech - Enabling Deployment of Multifunctional Composite Structures; Late Requests; Object Video; Loose Papers: Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System (PEPS); Affordable ASW; Chaotic.com; Norfolk State University - National Center for Maritime Security Technology; Norfolk State University - Institute for Renewable Energy Research and Education (IRERE); Innovative Wireless Technologies - Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Chipset/Phase III SBIR; Untitled Spiralbound: Wilcox; General Dynamics [presentation folder]; DoD Netcentric Programs - McDonald Bradley; GMU - Biodefense; AEGI Sound; Anti-Tamper Computer Tech. - Grayson; Unattended Ground Sensors - McQ; Chem/Bio Filter - New World Assoc., Ed Edens; EOIR Projects; 3D Locator and Tracking; Portable Fuel Test Kit; Space Flight - Grayson; Focused ISR for Networked Ops; Reach Out and Read in the Armed Forces; Virtual Parts Engineering Research Center (VPERC); Virtual Interactive Combat Environment (VICE); MIDAS Satecom Integration; Secure WLAN Secureant; George Mason University - Rapid Data Acquisition/Rapid Response Center; George Mason University - GMU Intelligent Transportation-ITS; George Mason University - Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution; ITT; Navy Riverine FLIR; Germane Systems/ISR, Inc. - CVN-21 Advanced Thermal Management for Shipboard; TLN Wireless Surveillance; Single Integrated Air Test and Retest; National Technical Systems; Army Online Language Training; Technology Service Corp. - Information Assurance Initiative; Strategic Innovation Adoption Planning Program; Secure Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Program - Utilizing Enhanced Signal Gain Algorithms and Header Encryption; Logos Technologies - Synoptic Surveillance for IEDs; Dynamic Animation Systems - VICE for National Guard; Optimus Corporation - Naval Security Environment Assessment System; Arete Associates - Affordable MEMS-Based Missile Countermeasure System for Aircraft Defense; Remote Assessment and Targeting; Global Personnel Recovery Radio; Multifunctional Oxides - VCU; Proliferation; Shipboard Personal Locator; Aerospace Dev./Demo; Net Centric Services; Heat Agent Teams; FLIR for VSN Riverine; Received Too Late - Lyn Williams; PEI Resinfoam; Potomac Field Gear - Advanced Fire Resistant Protective Shirt; AMPHIB - Integrated Bridge Systems; Advanced Target Discrimination Software for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) to Defeat the Environment Missile Threat; Advanced reinforced Materials and New Materials Research for Aircraft Tires; Alion - Design for High-Speed Vessels; All Weather UAV Avoidance; Air/Diver Coyote; American-Israel Public Affairs Committee - Arron Ballistic Missile Defense System (AIPAC); ANALEX; AN/SSQ-137 (V) - Ships Signals Exploitation Equipment Increment; APC Rollover Study; Assurance Tech Corp. (2 folders); Army Knowledge Online - Language Training Initiative Military Specific Language Initiative; ATAC; Automated Readiness Measurement Systems (ARMS) - Warfighting Enhancements; Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot; Bi-Directional English-Iraqi Translation System for Our Warfighters; Catastrophic Response and Accountability 21; Chameleon Lightweight Armband; Clinic for Legal Assistance to Service Members (CLAS); CMOS Nanotube Threat Detection; College of William and Mary - Detection and Predication of Water-Borne Hazards; Columbia Power Technology - Wave Power Technology; Composite Flightline Structures; CVN 21 - Thermal Management Computing; Cybernet; Chem-Bio Online Repository; Defense Leadership Tech Initiative; Defense/Vets Head Injury Program; DocEx Handwriting","Eastern Shore Beach - BERM/Breakwater System; EFV; Enhanced Interoperability for Large Data Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations (JCTD); Environmental Bullet Catcher; Fort Monroe Northern Access Road; Gas Turbine Photonic Sensor; Army Training Support Center; GITI; Global Tracker - Essex Corp.; Hemodyne; Helo High Performance Gears; Hybrid Bearings; Integrated Shipboard Intelligent Surveillance (ISIS); Intelligent Cone; JSF Second Source Tire Research Aircraft Bias Radical Tire Materials; Logis-Tech SASC; Low Cost Space Access; Low Power RFID (2 folders); M/A-COM 3D Locator; MGB/Spearhead Innovations; Military Family Support Centers, Inc. Expansion; Milli-Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey; MkR2-PURE; National Guard Equipment; National Hispanic English Learning Initiative; National Training and Comms System - GMU; Virginia Tech Fiscal Year 2007 Briefing Document [binder]; Avery, Shawn - Opportunity Inc., NEXStep, DOL, 7/26/2006; Grants.gov Going to MS, 5/20/2005; Hamilton, Janet - SBA HUBZones Questions, 2/7/2006; Gunnell, Robert - Sussex Service Authority FEMA, 9/13/2006; HUB Zone Info - Question Posed by Pittsylvania County, VA; Howell, Nancye - HUBZone Issue to SBA, 9/23/2005; Houck, R. Edward (Senator) - Orange County Nursing Home, Dept. Ag., 3/21/2007; Holley, James - City of Portsmouth Redevelopment Parcel, 7/26/2006; Hichack, Jim - Advanced Design Corporation DOD, 3/20/2004; Walsh, Christopher - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 12/23/2005; Gillie, Kenneth - City of Danville Brownfields Grant, 7/31/2006; Garcia, Oliver - Seeking Funding Sources Dept. Trans., 7/5/2005; Dolan, Erin - Virginia Tech Delay in Grant Award, NIH, 12/6/2004; Dobeneck, Jan - Grant Delay, DHS, 8/30/2006; Commonwealth of Virginia - Career Advancement Accounts. DOL, 11/29/2006; Cintron, David - Can't Get Info on K, DOD, 3/22/2007; Canada, Jr., Edward - Memorial Child Guidance Clinic Grant Info, 4/8/2004; Burcham, Darlene - City of Roanoke Lead Grant, HUD, 8/31/2006; Bell, Adrian - Contracting Issue, FEMA, 10/6/2006; Blanton, Nancy - RIFNet Department of Education, 3/20/2004; Virginia Relay - Contract Award, VA Issue, 3/5/2007; Vesley, Kathy - Bay Aging, HUD, 7/6/2006; Underwood, Peter - Grant Issue, Education Dept., 1/30/2007; Turner, Ed - VCU RRTC, Dept. of Ed., 10/9/2003 \u0026 2/20/2004 (2 folders); Van Zee, Art - New Beginnings to General Support Letter, 12/20/2003; Tucker-Dugger, Zelda - VA State University w/ Talent Search, ED, 8/15/2006; Grasswich, Linda - Emergency Shelter Inc. to VA, 10/16/2003; Fowler, Nicolas - SBA \u0026 USDA, 3/22/2005; Heck, John - ED, Looking for Money for Program, 12/1/2005; Eades, Kenneth - Northumberland County Dept. of Ag., 10/10/2005; Daly, Denise - REACH to HHS, HRSA, 10/10/2003; Clark, Margo and Laverne Chatman - National Urban League; City of Lynchburg, Virginia - HUD Grant (Lead Control) Extension; Bolen, Ann - Virginia Foundation for Housing to TD, 1/22/2004; Oliveiri, John - DOL Looking for Money, 2/20/2006; Napier, Scott - Lee County HUD, 5/27/2005; McPherson, Carolyn - Grant Denial, DOJ, 11/9/2004; Lecky, P. Emmanuel - Emmanuel Philanthropic Innovations, HUD; Kostelni, James - BONTEX and Biomass Boiler Grants, 9/13/2006; Saunders, W.D. - DOJ Seeking Grant Info, 6/7/2005; Seamster, Clarence - Special Project, Drunk Driving, 10/17/2003; Simon, Noah - Town of Culpepper Train Horns, 8/1/2006; Thompson, Scott - Surplus Government Property, GSA, 10/24/2007; Thomas, Clay - NC2 and Service-Dis. Veteran Owned, DOD, 10/6/2006; Taylor, Charlotte - Colonial Beach Public School to Dept of Ed., 9/8/2005; Talbot, Laura - Grant Problem, USUHS, 7/26/2006","Untitled Binder: Inaugural Luncheon, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: Inaugural Ceremony Speech, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: 53rd Inauguration - Swearing-In of President William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Warner, ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 050317 - SASC Goss Jacoby Worldwide Threats [VHS]; 041006 - Secretary of Army/Comm. of PACCOM Nomination Hearing; 041006 - CNN Lou Dobbs - Charles Duelfer Hearing [VHS]; 050308 PACCOM, USFIC SASC Budget Hearing [VHS]; 050203 - SASC Iraq Hearing Wolfowitz; 050215 SASC DoE Hearing on Defense Nuclear - Boolman; 050215 - SASC Hearing - PACCOM Nom; 050217 - SASC Budget Hearing - FY 2006 Rumsfeld MYCIJ (1st half) [VHS]; 050523 Filibuster News Conference [VHS]; Warner, Senator McCain Floor Statement, 11/19/04 [VHS]; Channel 9 1/7/03 JW/Andrew Warner [VHS]; WAVY - Norfolk - Ch 10, Senator John Warner's interview with Andy Fox, 11pm - 3/20/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 - JW on CNN Inside Politics (live) [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; 041208 - Warner Floor Statement, Intel Reform; 050128 - CNN - Warner, Lautenberg WWII re sacrifices; 050201 - SASC Hearing - Mil Death Benefits; 050202 - Ho Sec Statement on Cherloff [VHS]; 3/17/03 Larry King Live, Iraq: Bush's Speech [VHS]; Warner, Floor Statement 3/20/03 [VHS]; Warner, ABC This Week, 4/6/03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; John U - SASC Hearing 3/13/03 [VHS]; SASC Intel Hearing Schlesinger 8/16/04 [VHS]; Warner, Press Conference on Codel Warner/Rockefeller, 2/24/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 JW on CNN Inside Politics (truncated) [VHS]; 07-23 2003 SASC Myers-Pace Hearing. [VHS]; In Session with Jeff Sessions, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/2003 [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; Senator Lugar/Santorum/Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conf 4-8-03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; PSC 20th Anniversary 5/7/2003, Washington DC [VHS]; SASC Intel Reform Rumsfeld 8/17/04 [VHS]; Boeing Tanher Lease [VHS]; Capital Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison 5/2003 [VHS]; Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer [VHS]; Wolfowitz #25B Hearing 5/2004 SASC [VHS]; 3/7/2003 - The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Focus: The Road Ahead [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/1/2003, Reaction to Bush speech on carrier [VHS]; Warner, Meet the Press 07/06/03 [VHS]; Warner, Late Edition, 4/6/03 [VHS]; Tues 3/18, JW WAVY 11pm News [VHS]; 050315 SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM Budget Hearing; 00315 - SASS Nom Hearing - Principi [VHS]; Warner, 2/25 Armed Services Committee Hearing, 2/25/03 [VHS]; ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 040816 - Schlesinger, Hamre, Carlucci Army IG Report; 040909 - CNN Paula Zahn - Fay Jones Report [VHS]; 050217 - SASC Budget - Rumsfeld, Myers; 050301 - SASC budget - Jones, Abizaid, Brown; 050303 - SASC Budget Hearing - Tees, Harvey, England [VHS]; 7 Untitled VHS","2nd Chance; VA War Memorial; Greensville; Black Lung; Alex Red Cross; First Freedom; Cerebellum Teen Literacy; Youth Leadership Initiative; VA Bioscience; Mary Baldwin; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame; Institute for Stud. Achiev.; EVMS; CARS; YLI; Marshall Found; Bon Secours (2 folders); CHKD; Loudon; Spirit of Enterprise; ODU; VA HS League; VA Bioscience; No Rey; Black Lung 2004; EMU DC; INOVA; Wash Opera; Classika; National Pat Adv Foundation; GMU; FANN; Community Care Hamp Roads; Hampton; Reach for Tomorrow; Advanced Learning Danville; NPAF; VMSM Distance Learning; Marco Polo; Wolf Trap; Chantilly Mews BWUFA; Whitman Walker; Challenger Center - VA HUD; VA Bioscience; CDC/KOMO - NO; Lonesome Pine; Fiscal Year 2003 Briefing Document for Virginia's Delegation in the Second Session of the 107th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; Experience Works; City of Alexandria; Jewish Family Center; VCU; Tredegar; Kidz Online; VA Historical Society; JMU Community Health; VA LW Museum; Shep Poverty; Academy of Music; Institute Advanced Learning","J. Rogers Brown; Bankruptcy II; Bankruptcy; Judicial Nominations 108th-109th Congresses","Jewish Fam. Serv.; Loudoun; NCOC/VCI; INOVA; Carilion; Haysi; Alley Memorial; Academy of Music; Untitled Folder: Absentee Ballots for Servicemen and Servicewomen Overseas; Daniel Pipes; Pickering; Hatch-Waxman High Drug Cost; Mental Health; Arl Free Clinic; Small Groupings; GWU; New Medic Strat - NO; Discovery Creek - NO; Estrada; Class Action","130 folders, Abraham to Gould","129 folders, Grant to Oates","127 folders, Obsitnik to Ziemer","Sup Ct Case Validating Attorney Fee; Medical Savings Account; PBOR Imp 00; Non- Disc Optom.; Previous Votes; Amend; MSA 01; Dental Plans; Other States, etc.; Amendment Summary 01 Debate Imp. Information; Group Views 01 Debate; Lodestar et Fed Shifts; Views on PBOR; Law Reviews; PBOR Group Views; PBOR Attorney Fees; Newspaper Articles; Very Important Information on ERISA; Wilna Plantation Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge: A request for Land and Water Conservation Fund Appropriations in Fiscal Year 1997 [booklet]; Loose notes; S. 889 [draft]; S. 1052 [draft]; PBOR MSA 2001; National Review 8/20/2001; Empty folder (2)","Woodrow Wilson Bridge; American Heritage Rivers; AEP Powerline; Heritage River; Rappahannock Refuge; APCO Power Line; Wilson Bridge; Energy Policy; APPA - Issues; World War II Memorial; Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ACT (SMCRA); Bicycle Association; Hampton University; CSX; Surface Mining Control Amendments; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; Energy Committee Hearing on Bob Stanton; Richmond International Airport Capital Improvement Program Funding Alternatives, Present - 2030; WW; TVA","PBOR Summary/Liability; IDEA Gen; Bush Plan; CRS Briefing Information; IDEA Reauthorization; School Modern, VA School Construction; 1997 Reauthorization; Frist/Breaux; Breaux/Frist PBOR; PBOR Cost, Statements by Senator, Talking Points, Vote Information, Medical Necessity; VA Views","26 folders of Correspondence, A (1986) through Z (1986); Senator's Birthday Greetings","War Bonds Bills; Fast Track 02; Postal Services; Breast Cancer Stamp 107th Congress; Federal Employee Act - VAN; Textile -- Pakistan 02; HUD Cuts FY 2003; USPS Bonuses EPA Program; Vietnam; Section 8 FY 2003; Mars-Columbia Pet Food Issue; Miscellaneous Trade; Sent USPS Final 2001; NAF Employees HR2355 Davis Bill; Low Income Housing VHDA; USPS Day Old Poultry; Testimony - No Fear; George Mason Certificates; Federal Employee NAF/Davis Office; Postal Fairness S. 177; NIST; D.C. Domestic Partnership; Anthrax Mail Sept 11; House Gov Affairs DHS; Issues on hold; TPA 2002; Letters - No Fear; St. Coletta Request; Textile -- Bangladesh 02; Suntrust FDIC Issue; Homeland Security Transition; D.C. Appropriations 2002; National Space Grant Letter; Softwood Lumber; NAF Employees Letters; Finished Correspondence; Miscellaneous Dear Colleagues; Nominations; IMF 7/1999; Fairchild Dornier 2001; Realtors/VA Bankers; Women Pension Protection Act; Fairfax County Appropriations Request FY 2004; Cynthia Glossman -- SEC Nominee; Steel Retiree; 108th Ses Bill - VOIN; Section 8 Letter on Background; BGF Fiberglass Fabric; FSC Notes 10/2000; Chevy Chase Bank Issue; Martinsville Pillotex Facility Closing; Steel Wire Letters; Agriculture Trade Issues, Miscellaneous; Appropriations FY 2003; Dear Colleague; To USTR Singapore 2000; EVD Postal Bonus","Relocation Cost Reimbursement Federal Emp Bs Contracts; Internet Taxes; Sarbanes; Scalia; SES Pay Compression 107th Congress; Broyhill-Fisher Post Offices; Revised Premium Conversion Bill; Pay Compression Forum, 4/2002; Federal Employee Pay Raise; Briefing Notes 401(K); Norton Commuter Tax Credit; September 11 Stamp; EEOC Reform/PTO RIF; Bills to Cosponsor - Memos to Write; Asbestos Hearing - 7/31/2001; Letters from Companies on Pension Legislation; FDIC Employees 2002 RIF; Cash Balance Pension Plans 2000 HR 1102; Amy of Nickles Office 43610 Library of Congress American Law Division; Letter to JCT Score Request; Enron Related Pension Bills; China Hangers 3/2003; Wage Determination Cases; OSHA-VPP; Labor FY 2004 Budget; Big Stone Gap Post Office/Courthouse; SEA 10/2001; Port Strike; Pay-Go-Budget; Copies of Tax Bill Amendments Related Information; Broadband Internet Access Act 2000; FSC/ETI; Allen FERS Bill; Genetics Discrimination OR; GSA-EDD; Federal Loan Issue; CRS Report/Background Material; SAFER Act; Lottery Taxes; NTIS FY 2001; Lebanon-ALCOA Plant Closure; Amendments (List); 4/4/2001 States Rights U Federal Remedies - When Are Employment Laws Constitutional; Pension Debate 10/2002; TSP; Postmasters Fairness; VOB Corps Letter FY 2002; Administration Papers; Ergonomics SJ Res 6; Post 9-11 Insurance Issues; Professional Liability Insurance Bill 106th; Enron Information for Senator; Miscellaneous Finance/Economic Research; Union Papers; Miscellaneous 03 Budget Requests; Snow Introduction; FASB Letters - Accounting Reform; WIA 107th-108th Congresses (107th Letters); Premium Conversion Bill for Federal Retirees; Southside Economic Development Martinsville Fact Sheet, Clarksville/Halifax Goode Letter","Turkey; Internet Self Rating; UVA Coin Ireland; Pakistan Trade Letters; Martinsville Jobs; Andean Trade Pref.; Renewal Communities Bill; Governmental Affairs, Dear Colleagues; Estate Act HR8; Human Rights -- Vietnam; Burma Trade; Steel Quote Import; Foreign Trade Sub-Zone; Finance, Dear Colleagues; Microsoft P3P; IRS -- 16th Amendment Hearing; Articles -- Layoffs SW VA; Loose Papers: Dear Colleague Letters; NASA Sats; CAN-SPAM 4/26/2001; Vietnam; TRAC; S 860 Rural Carrier Vehicle; Internet Filtering; Alan Greenspan Resolution; Fairwood Housing; Nickel Letter; IRS Tax Forms; AMT Tax; Predatory Lending","Groene-Martinez, Fernando; Canada, Joseph; Judges; Stillman, F. Bradford; Krauss, Michael; Allen, Arenda; Powell, Virginia; Hudson, Henry; Heaney, Michael; Humphreys, Robert; Chapman, James; Jacobs, George; Hurd, William; West, Patricia; Miller, Brian; Loose Papers: Interview of Glen A. Huff; Leonard, Larry; Leitch, David; Ansell, Frederick; Dohnal, Dennis; Sager, Rodney; Huff, Glen; King, Ray","12 folders, 1/2001 through 12/2001; Admissions - Undergraduate and Graduate","12 folders, 1/2002 through 12/2002; Admissions College/Law School","Puryear, Colt; Adams, Whitney; Comey, James; Kelley, Walter; Harris, Paul; Otis, William; Schott, Thomas; Nassikas, John; Petly, William; McNulty, Paul; Brownlee, John; McClanahan, Elizabeth; Powell, Lewis; Baril, Stephen; Taylor, Ashley; Sager, Rodney; MacMahon, Edward","Kilgore, Terry; Olegette, Tom; Creekmore, James; Guynn, Douglas; Sargent, Pamela; Turk, James; Copeland, Robert; Crigler, B. Waugh","Conference Bill Outline; Sec 1105 Project Oversight; Old VA Demo Projects; Seat Belt Amendments; Tolling; Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety/VA Police Safety Reports/General Safety; TEA-21 Policy Issues [binder]; Donor State Formula; 4F; Hours of Service; SAFE TEA/TEA-LU Floor Debate Book - Amendments [binder]; 6/3 108th Conference Agreements; Transit Title; Conference Sections to Discuss; NHTSA Safety Stats; Finance Mark-up; Sec 130; Inhale Ofer 9/9/04; PPP; Recreational Trails; Clean Diesel Issues 5/26/04 [binder]; FHWA Runs; TEA Amendments; DeWine Safety; Stormwater Program in Transportation Reauthorization Floor Debate Book [binder]; Dulles Grandfathering; HOV (2 folders); SAFE TEA Earmark Requests; ADHS; Ferry Boats; Conference Meeting 6/23/04; Conference Meeting 6/9/04; Studies; KBH Tolling Amendment","#1 MPOS; Drunk Driving Provisions; Public Private Partnership; Allen Amendments; Stormwater S.1620; Virginia Scenic Byways - 4 National Parkways; ARC; Untitled Binder: MPOS, stormwater, regulations; MPO Runs; HOV Lanes; Tolling; Parking Pilot TCSP/Recreational Trails and Miscellaneous; 4(F) Inhofe; Planning Set Aside; Coalfields Amendments","TEA 21 Project Requests; MADD; Jurisdiction Issues; CRAPO; Warner Amendments: #5 Schools; Carper; Warner Amendments: #14 Safety - Fed Aid System; Baucus, Thomas; Warner Amendments: #6 Technical; Warner Amendments: #2 Stormwater; Proposals; Graham; Stormwater Handouts; FHWA Technicals; Warner Amendments: #8 Safety Plan - Certifies; Warner Amendments: #13 Planning Factors; Amendments; Allard; HOV Proposal from Senator Bond; Safety; Warner Amendments: Safety Belts; Miscellaneous Highway Pros and Requests; Warner Amendments: #12 Federal Aid Study; Ryan; Warner Amendments: #10 and #1 - Centers; Warner Amendments: #7 IPAM Eligibility; Warner Amendments: #9 Safety - 1 Yr; Architect Study; Untitled Binder; Voinovich; Wyden; Warner Amendments: #4 Regulations; Clinton; Boxer; Last Highway Extension - Sept 04-5/05; Chafee; Project Approval and Oversight; Cornyn; JTMT","SES Candidate Development Program; CDSOA; Dear Colleagues; Currency Peg- China; Pork Anti-Dump - Mexico; E2-FY 2005 Appropriations; Budget Basics - General Appropriations Letters FY 2003; Accenture - U.S. Visit; Drought '02; Free Trade - Sri Lanka; Washington Area Housing Trust Fund; Smithfield - EU Exports; Rubber Manufacturers - Commerce Letter; Trans-Treas; Textile Trade - Wool Trust Fund; Scrap Copper; Morocco FTA; Tobacco State Letter to Veneman, 12/9/03; China Sock Safeguard; VA-HUD; Loose Papers; Pay Parity; Nominations Statements; FY 2005 Appropriations Bills; Telecom Ventures - Commerce; D.C.; VA Plant Closures; D.C. Area Housing Trust Fund; Military BAH/Section 8 Housing; Anti-Dumping Wooden Frame Mirrors; VA Marine Science Redirect; VA-Canada Potatoes; Anti-Dumping Chinese Furniture; Haiti Trade; Free Trade - Australia","5th District Tobacco Conference; Tobacco TLAP Language; RJR Quota Stats; Peanut LDP; Warner Statements; Tobacco in FSC-ETI (7/16/04); Quota Stats; Danville 11/1/02; Supplemental Tobacco Payments; Peanut Letters; Peanut Amendments; Tobacco; Tobacco Buyout; Flue-Cured Tobacco; Peanut Articles; Tobacco FDA","Hampton Roads Transit - TEA 21; Meadowcreek Parkway; Hunter Mill Road; National Recreation Park Association; Rails to Trails; Groundwaters Drivers Hours of Suc; AAR and TEA 21; Passenger Rail Liability Limitation; Sperryville Gateway; TEA 21Transit; WMATA; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission; America's Gateways and Trade Corridors; Indian; Bealeton Station; Earmarks - HR 3 SAFETEA - TEALU Conference/TEA Earmarks 109th Congress; Norfolk Southern (Tunnels); Rappahannock - Rapidan Regional Commission; Wilson Bridge; Manassas Railroad Overpass; American Bus Association; Stafford Route 29; NS Traffic Safety; SMART; Culpepper Recreation Center; FY 2003 Transportation Budget Letter; Brain Trauma Foundation/INOVA; Route 29 Delegate Marshall; Rural Roads Maintenance; GRTC Bus Facility; Robertson Bridge; Commonwealth of VA - Governor Warner; Dulles Rail; PRTC Bus; Service Specific Signs (TEA); Manassas VRE Parking/Rail; Pat Robertson; Richmond Airport; Mariners Museum Newport News; ATSSA Safety; Universal Aggregates; Banking Committee Documents; Virginia Beach","Election Reform Conference Report; Campaign Tax Credit; Untitled Folder; Overseas Voting - Election Reform; Election Reform - Technology, Etc.; Rules; Photo ID - Election Reform; ADC Data Site; CFR; Campaign Finance and Voting; Rules Committee; Election Reform; Electoral and Election; VSOC (Grayson); VSOC","120 folders, 1/1/2005 - 4/30/2005","123 folders, 5/1/2005 - 8/31/2005","122 folders, 9/1/2005 - 12/31/2005","Warner, PBS News Hour, 6/12/2001 [VHS]; Warner Iraq, 10-4-2002 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Condolences, Returning Donation, White House Tours, Inauguration/State of Union, World War II Memorial and Parade, Legislative Appropriations Matters, Declines: Visit/Donation, Congrats: Retirement, Congrats: Letters to Groups; Roanoke/VA Tech and Norfolk, 8/1999 [3.5\" disk]; Roll of film; Warner, ABC 20/20, 9/19/01 No appearance [VHS]; Warner, Today Show Appearance, 9/19 and Iraq Press Conference with Pres, 10/2 [VHS]; \"Thanks for Writing\": Good Work, Holidays; Congrats: Individual Achievement; Tredegar National Civil War Foundation, Union, Home Freedom [VHS]; 1998 Benefit Roast Honoring Larry J. Sabato, 10/20/1998 [VHS]","2003 General Assembly Candidates; Bush Administration Jobs - No Action; Political Auctions 1998 - 2003; Hospices of the National Capital Region; Political Correspondence and Auctions 2001 - 2002; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, Meet the Press, 7/04/2004; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, PBS/CNN, 03/07-09/2003; Bush Administration Jobs - Declined to Recommend","Birthplace of Country Music Alliance; Virginia Farm Bureaus; 9th District Tour '01; Flag Day (6/10); Auctions; Virginia Wine Day (6/17); Young Women's Health Summit; Hispanic College Fund; Jamestown 400th; 10/14 USO Gala; D-Day Europe; World War II Dedication Pending; World War II Memorial (5/29); Global Summit 2001; Virginia Wine Day; World War II Memorial Dedication; Virginia Chamber Lunch (6/11); Operation Sail; AHS - River Farm Event","Agee-Meloni (83 folders arranged alphabetically)","Neal-Zeller (58 folders arranged alphabetically)","TMDLS - Clean Water; Wetlands - Tullock Revisions; James River Fleet; Christopher Newport University Fine Arts Center - 2001 (EDI); Wilderness - Fredericksburg National Military Park","Cathright Dam - Lake Moo Maw Study; Augusta County I-81 Rest Area; Nominations; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety; Montpelier; Fish and Wildlife Service - Crow's Nest; S. 791; Clinton Amendment To S. 791; Equity Bonus Amendment; Nuclear Security; SEC 4(F) - National Trust; DAWN Folder - Allard Amendment; Clinton Amendment; Boxer Amendment; Crapo Amendment; Carper Amendment; Fritter Park; Jefford's Amendments; D.C. Lead in Drinking Water Hearing 4/7/2004; TEA-21 - Truck Weight Exemptions; Woodley Nomination; Wastewater Security; Potomac School; Motorcycles; Chemical Security - S. 994; High Top Mountain; Chemical Security 2003","Appropriations FY 2003 Alexandria Sanitary Auth.; Interior Appropriations FY 2003; VA-HUD Appropriations FY 2003; 1990-I CEBAF; Conformities - \"Grandfather Decision\"; Rich Patch (Jefferson National Forest); Lake Gaston 1990; Waterford","Corps Reform Hearing 3/15/2001; Corps Reforms 2001; Forests Moratorium; Tazewell County/NS Permit Fees; Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Hearing; Air Emissions/Transportation Hearing 8/1/2001; St. Mary's School - Alexandria; RABA 2002; Commuter Benefits; Corps - Richmond and Lynchburg CSO Program; Belle Haven Marina; Corps - Washington Aqueduct 2001; Alexandria - Vine Street; Water Infrastructure Hearing 3/27/2002; Enhancements TEA-21 Guidance; Underage Drinking Campaign; Chemical Security Bill","Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Reauthorization: Innovative Financing 9/25/2002; EPW Transportation Conformity Hearing; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety Symposium 6/14/2002; Virginia Tech University Transportation Center; T \u0026 I Operations, Security Roundtable; Fuel Tax Evasion; Route 50 Traffic Calming - 2002; Route 110; Hearing - Transportation Streamlining; Route 50 - 2003; TEA-21 Environment Streamlining Hearing 4/29/1999; Ethanol; Dulles Rail 2002; Salona-McLean Property - The Conservation Fund; Route 9 WVA (PEC); State of Infrastructure; Hearing - 2002 Status of HTF IMPT; SHARE Bill; TEA-21 Reauthorization Projects","Cape Henry National Park Proposal; S.1886 Washington Aqueducts; FEMA - Mt. Weather; OCEANA; Interstate Waste - 1999-2000 - S.533 Warner/Interstate Waste Hearings; Stratford Hall - Save America's Treasures; S. 195 - Lust Bill 1/2004; CEDAW Treaty; Fritter Park - Stafford County - NPS; Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Jefferson Wilderness Proposals - 2003; Clean Water Act - 30th Anniversary - Water Infrastructure Needs; MTBE - Oxygenates; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1997; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1999/Cedar Creek","Photos; Invitations; Box: Virginia Metalcrafters Luncheon Gift; Congressional Record Statements (1/28/97); Tickets and Passes; Invitations; Tickets and USPS Commemoratives; Procedures and Feedback","Title IX [accordion folder]; Goals 2000 [accordion folder]; Ryan White: 1995; TRIO [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts: Education/Tax; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day) [accordion folder]; Ryan White [accordion folder]; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Randolph Shepard; Older Americans: Older Americans Act; Aging [accordion folder]; Older Americans; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Hall, Mark; Older Americans: 2001 - Prescription Drugs; Medicare Glaucoma [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts [accordion folder]; TRIO: Senator John Warner, 225 Russell, 12:30 PM c/o Angie Stewart","FDA: FDA - Supplements; Fisheries: Korean Tariffs on Croaker; Smithsonian: Smithsonian Air \u0026 Space Vets 12/9/2003; Belle Haven Marina [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Triangle Tract; James Madison - Global Legacy; Fisheries: Dogfish/EDA; Fisheries: Pound Nets; Land Issues: Manassas Battlefield; Arts; Monitor (Marine Sanctuary) [accordion folder]; FDA: Crabmeat; FEMA: Franklin, VA; FEMA [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Mason Neck; FDA: Food Labeling; Smithsonian: CRC; Land Issues: Alleghany County; Arlington Bicentennial; Telecommuting [accordion folder]; James Madison; Lewis and Clark Caucus; Fisheries: Croaker Exports; Land Issues: Lorton; Land Issues: Colonial Williamsburg; Smithsonian: General; Ambassador Series","Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express)/Amtrak Insurance; Highways: I-64 Widening; Transportation: Auto-Right to Repair; Ship Scrapping: Ship Scrapping Tax Credit; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Spiro's; NASA: NASA; Transit: Transit in Virginia 2000; Transit: Mort Zuckerman and Dulles Rail; Highways: Hampton Roads Transportation Issues; Rail: Bristol to DC; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Local Governments; National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) [accordion folder]; NASA: NASA/Langley - Aerospace Grants; Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express); NASA: NASA Earth Science \u0026 Atmospheric, Langley - Goddard; Transit: METRO; Rail: Amtrak Veterans; Transit: West Group - Tyson's Tunnel, Proposal Data; Transportation: GMU UTC; Ship Scrapping: Commerce Committee Hearing; Rail: I-81; Rail: TRANSCAER Tour/NS/AAR 10/7/2002; Highways: Third-Crossing; Highways: Rockingham County Route 820; Ship Scrapping: EPW EPA Budget Hearing 2/26/2003; Ship Scrapping [accordion folder]; Highways: I-73; Transit: Hampton Roads; Ship Scrapping: Evergreen; Transit: Rail to Dulles; Highways: 19th Street Bridge; Highways: 2nd Access - Ft. Eustis; Highways: Norfolk Southern I-81 Plan; Highways: Traficland.com Northern Virginia Traffic; Transit: WMATA - Royal Street Garage; Ship Scrapping: MARAD Ship Scrapping; Transportation: MBTE - EPW; Transit: Letter to Governor Warner re: Dulles Rail; NASA: NASA - Aerospace; Transportation: DoT - Hours of Service NPRM; Transportation: General; Rail: RR 4.3 Tax Repeal; Ship Scrapping: USS Gage; NASA: Columbia Draft; Transportation: DHL License; Rail: Virginia Rail Plans 2003; Highways: Capitol Region Scenic Byways Request; Highways: Route 58; Transit: Transportation - Washington, DC Urbanized Area, Fredericksburg MPO Transit Issue; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood (TAOS); NASA: Spaceport Tax Bill; Rail [accordion folder]; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood; Rail: High Speed Rail; Highways: Route 460 Financial Feasibility Study; Highways: Smart Road - UPI; NASA: Space Grant","High Tech: Information Security; High Tech: Senate Republican High Tech Caucus; High Tech: MCI Investigation, Collins (Government Affairs Committee), Chas Phillips, Alec Rodgers - Government Affairs; High Tech: VeriSign; Alcohol Labeling: BWXT; FY 2003 Omnibus Appropriations [accordion folder]; High Tech: AeA/AOL Meeting; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Drought; High Tech: CAPNET 7/14/2003; High Tech: Computer Professionals Clarification - FLSA; High Tech: Spectrum; High Tech: S. 88 Internet Tax Credits; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: CAPWIN; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: JW - NCR Amendment; High Tech: HTTF Kick-Off 6/19/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Dayton Expatriation SA 80; High Tech: Micron/Infineon; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Edwards/Lieberman NSR Amendment (SA 67); High Tech: UWB (Ultra Wide Band); September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Governor's Action; High Tech: EAA (Export Administration Act); High Tech: Xybernaut; High Tech: AOL-Time Warner; High Tech: MCI WorldCom; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Governor's Commission; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Amtrak Appropriations Letter FY 2003; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Fall Banquet; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations [accordion folder]; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: September 11 Appropriations Letters; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Omnibus Miscellaneous; High Tech: Privacy; High Tech: Internet Taxation; High Tech: E-58; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Menendez SA 4634 - Grants; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Press Clips; High Tech: Auction 35 - FCC Letter; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Collins FEMA; High Tech: Napster; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Kennedy Education Amendment SA13; High Tech: Net Fair; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Letter to Loy on Transportation ID Cards 1/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): SA 1 (Byrd Omnibus) FY 2003 Appropriations; High Tech: EAA Spectrum; High Tech: DoD - Broadband; Alcohol Labeling: Ethanol \u0026 Corn Prices; High Tech: High-Tech Events; Alcohol Labeling [accordion folder]; High Tech: DoD - High Tech; High Tech: ICANN; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Harkin Burne Grants SA 32; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer-Warner (Port Security Amendment); FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer Port Security SA 31; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Cochran Agriculture Emergency SA 204; High Tech: COMDEX; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Reagan National","FY 2006 CJS Requests: Suffolk; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Newport News; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Police Department (CAD); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Park Authority; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Dental Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Council for America's First Freedom; FY 2006 Labor HHS: John Tyler CC (Chester); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Communities in Schools; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Occupational Enterprises Inc.; FY 2006 CJS Requests: VCPI (Virginia Community Policing Institute); FY 2006 Labor HHS: INOVA; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Regent University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA State Court NCLB (No Child Left Behind; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Beach; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fairfax (2005) Gang; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Eastern VA Medical School; FY 2006 Labor HHS: An Achievable Dream; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Achievable Dream (FY 2006) (Cameras); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Innovative Wireless Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Center for Excellence in Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Western CC/Central Virginia CC; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Miretek Systems; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jamestown; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Aquarium and Marine Science Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Wise; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Alliance for Consumer Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Memorial Child Guidance Clinic; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Project Lifesaver; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Military Institute (VMI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: KidsPeace (FY 2006); FY 2006 Labor HHS: D-Day - Bedford; FY 2006 Labor HHS: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Riverside Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fredericksburg Area Museum \u0026 Cultural Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Suffolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Center for Politics; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hollins University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Best Buddies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia's Center for Innovative Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: MediCorp Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Piedmont Access to Health Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: KidsSave; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Operation Smile; FY 2006 Labor HHS: National Maritime Heritage Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Southside CC Trucks; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Lonesome Pine; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia High School League; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Wolf Trap; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Regent; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ethiopian Community Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hampton University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Living Museum; FY 2006 Labor HHS: University of Appalachia; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Fire Department \u0026 EMS; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: J. S. Mosby Museum Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Child and Family Network; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Charlottesville Police (FY 2005); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Carilion Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Patient Services Inc. (PSI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CNU (Christopher Newport University); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fauquier County; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Shenandoah University; FY 2006 CJS Requests: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters) 2005; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ruritan National, Inc.; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Tech; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research; FY 2006 Labor HHS: GMU - Krasnow; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Levine School of Music; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Tech Access; FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSafeNet (Fairfax); FY 2006 Labor HHS: VCCS (Virginia Community College System); FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSave Memorial Child Guidance Clinic (FY 2006)","John Roberts Background: Statements of John Warner on John Roberts; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Exhibits to Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: National Council of Jewish Women [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background: Etc. ...Bork; Telart Tech; Samuel A. Alito Jr. [accordion folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Honorable Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Nominated to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [binder]; John Roberts Background: Roberts Arguments Pro; John Roberts Background: Roberts Draft Statement; John Roberts Background: Short Statement; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: The Norfolk 4 A Case of Innocence [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: D. Local Service Provider Worksheet; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Supreme Court Nominee - Alliance for Justice [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background [accordion folder]; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Pardon; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner on Roberts; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: CWA - Confirm Judge Samuel Alito: Fair Hearing, Fair Process, Fair Up or Down Vote [presentation folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Statement of Opposition and Final Report for Nomination of Samuel Alito [spiralbound]; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner #s on Advice and Consent; Levin Clemency; John Roberts Background: Long Statement","Effects of Earthquakes, Fault Movements, and Subsidence on the South Louisiana Landscape [report]; EPW Katrina Hearing 11/1/2005 [binder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? 11/2/2005; Hurricane Katrina: Search \u0026 Rescue - Hearing 1/30/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Coast Guard - Hearing 11/9/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/6/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/20/2005 [binder]; Evacuating New Orleans - Hearing 1/31/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: FEMA - Hearing 12/8/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Levees #2 - Hearing - 12/15/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Private Sector - Hearing 11/16/2005 [binder]; Performance Reviews of FEMA's Disaster Management Activities in Response to Hurricane Katrina, 3/2006 [book]; Loose Papers: Testimony on the Failure of the Gulf Coast Levees During Hurricane Katrina 11/16/2005-11/17/2005; Effects of Geological Faults on Levee Failures in South Louisiana [spiralbound]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/14/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Pam Exercise - Hearing 1/24/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/28/2005 [binder]","Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Role of Governors in Managing the Catastrophe 2/2/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Managing New Orleans - Hearing 2/1/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Role of Governors - Hearing 2/2/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: DHS \u0026 FEMA Leaders - Hearing 2/10/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing Law Enforcement and Communications in a Catastrophe, Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, 2/6/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing the Crisis and Evacuating New Orleans 2/1/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Exhibit Book - Challenges in a Catastrophe: Evacuating New Orleans in Advance of Hurricane Katrina 1/31/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]","108th Appropriations - Cosigned Letters (2 accordion folders); 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): VA - HUD; 108th Armed Services [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Commerce; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Labor - HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Legislative Branch; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): General Appropriations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Foreign Operations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): CJS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): DC; 108th Administration [accordion folder]; 108th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Transportation; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Interior; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Transportation; 108th Aging [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Energy; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Energy and Water; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Labor, HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): DC; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): VA - HUD","FY 2006 Press Releases; Madison Associates, LLC: Cord Sterling [presentation folder]; Aurora Golden-Eye UAV FY 2006 Request; Allied Aerospace UAV; Intermec [presentation folder]; Lessons Learned; Foreign Operations Appropriations Letter; James Madison University: Senator John Warner [presentation folder]; Madison Associates, LLC: Conrad Schatte and Jim Kadtke [presentation folder]; Narricot Industries, LP, OTV Meeting, 7/26/2005 [packet]; Foreign Operations Appropriations; FY 2006 Request Documents; \"Developing Leaders Who Can Lead Change\" Education for Transformation Brief to Dr. Jim Kadtke, John J. Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026 M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026 POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments","Hampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026 Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]","Transportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026 Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026 Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026 Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026 Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]","CJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026 Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]","Stopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]","Loose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026 O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026 O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]","Transportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026 HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026 HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026 Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts","FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026 Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford","Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]","Outstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026 Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026 Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. Brant; 2006 NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) Principal of the Year Award; Nomination - Sheriff of the Year 2005-2006, Steve Simpson; 2007 Washington Hall of Fame, Washington Board of Trade; Texans With Stetsons, Margaret Azzoni; White House Holiday Performance","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","8 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","65 envelopes arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month","87 envelopes, arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","Untitled Folder: Colorado Trip, 10/1980; 103 envelopes, arranged by date","67 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","76 envelopes, arranged by date","10 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 23 envelopes, arranged by date","59 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","7 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","44 envelopes, arranged by date","65 envelopes, arranged by date","58 envelopes, arranged by date","79 envelopes, arranged by date","44 envelopes, arranged by date","9 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 18 envelopes, arranged by date","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","81 envelopes, arranged by date","90 envelopes, arranged by date","45 envelopes, arranged by date","46 envelopes of Daily Schedules, arranged by date 11/16-1987-12/31/1987; 4 folders of Master Scheduling Logs, arranged by month, in folders by quarter","Loose newspaper, 9/12/2001; 33 untitled envelopes","266: McLean GOP Women, 4/11/1996 [VHS-C]; 150: Today Show; Good Morning America [U-Matic]; 92: Senator Exon/Senator John Warner, Arms Control [Beta]; 041: \"Friends of John Warner - Virginia's Fighter\", Greg Stevens and Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 265: JM at 7th CD Convention [VHS-C]; 148: Today Show, Senator John Warner/Hollings Interview re: Marine Deaths in Lebanon [U-Matic-S]; 149: NBC News Spot, Senator John Warner, 12/27 [U-Matic]; 037: \"Presentation Reel for Senator John Warner\", Stuart Stevens Group, 9/19/1994 [VHS]; 134-136: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [Reel to Reel Video] (3 copies); 101: Senator John Warner, 1. Peace, 2. Economic Growth, 3. Kept Promises [Beta]; 091: Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [Beta]; 267: Miller Press Conference [8mm MP]; 044: The American Debate #311, Downy v. Senator John Warner, Defense Spending, 12/18/1984 [VHS]; 090: Channel 7 Morning Break/Farm Program, MX Vote [Beta]; 151: NBC Today Show, Senator John Warner, 12/29/1983 [U-Matic-S]; 036: VC-135A, Yorktown Commissioning, 7/4/1984 [VHS]; 063: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; 144-146: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [U-Matic] (3 copies)","NBC Expose, 4/29/1991 [VHS]; McNeill-Lehrer Prime Time Live, 12/18/1990 [VHS]; 48 Hours, 12/19/1991 [VHS]; \"A Salute to Volunteerism\", Invitation to Mrs. Barbara Bush From Citizens of Washington County, Virginia for Spring of 1991, 12/1990 [VHS]; Senator John Warner Outside the White House During Gulf Crisis, Mid-December 1990 [VHS]; ABC News, 9/30/1991 [VHS]; \"America, You're Too Young To Die\", Arthur S. DeMoss, 12/19/1985 [VHS]; Fox Morning 9/16/1991; Brinkley, 9/15/1991 [VHS]; \"The Future of Tibet\", The Tibet Fund, 4/1991 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 9/27/1991 [VHS]; Fox A.M., 1/29/1992 [VHS]; Floor, 1/11/1991 [VHS]; Interview with Senator John Warner Soviet Central Television (TV Correspondent Boris Kalyagin), 10/12/1991 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, 5/6/1991 [VHS]; CNN Crossfire, 1/10/1991 [VHS]; Woman's Conference PSA [VHS]; Senator John Warner Veterans Day PSA, 11/1987 [4 U-Matics]; John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/3/1991 [VHS]; \"History of Duxford Airfield\" [VHS]; \"The Battle of the Somme: Official Pictures of the British Army in France\", Imperial War Museum [VHS]; WTKR News TV-3 Norfolk 11:00 p.m. 1st Story, Senator John Warner - Drugs, 9/14/1989 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; ABC Barbara Walters Special, 1/29/2992 [VHS]; MTV, Rock the Vote on News - \"Who's Afraid... ,1/24/1991; Rock the Vote Presentation, 2/6/1991 [VHS]","395: McNeil News Hour, 1/15, 1/16, \u0026 1/19 [VHS]; 401: WANY-10, WVEC-13, Senator John Warner Speaking on Military Health Care, 3/27/2000 [VHS]; 384: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 387: Lehrer News Hour, 10/28/1999 [VHS]; 425: \"Level With the American People\", Republican National Committee, Greg Stevens and Company, 12/19/1995 [VHS]; 386 \u0026 418: Untitled VHS; 405: MSNBC Hardball, 7/19/2001 [VHS]; 430: McLaughlin One on One, 5/17/1993; 402: WJLA Channel 7 Local News, 8/27/2001 [VHS]; 419: \"American Promise, Selections From the Series\", Farmers Insurance Group Presentation [VHS]; 406: CBS Face the Nation, 3/29/1998 [VHS]; 400: The Center for Security, Policy Keeper of the Flame Dinner Highlights, 11/3/1999 [VHS]; 409: Lehrer News Hour, 11/29/1999 [VHS]; 394: MSNBC 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 9/27/2000 [VHS]; 408: 20/20, 4/20/2001 [VHS]; 429: McNeil/Lehrer, 5/8/1995 [VHS]; 411: Youth Leadership Initiative \"Imagine A Nation's Future...\", University of Virginia Center for Governmental Studies [VHS]; 422: Mark Warner vs. Senator John Warner, Hot Springs, Virginia, Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/1996 [VHS]; 385: General Short Testimony, SASC Hearing [VHS]; 431: Ross Perot Show, 4/25/1993 [VHS]; 413-414: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [2 VHS]; 421: Larry King Live, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 390: Delicias Putumayo Bloque Sur Farc Columbia Sur America [VHS]; 398: Lehrer News Hour, 11/13/1998 [VHS]; 396: Pentagon News Briefing, 6/15/2001 [VHS]; 403: Inside Politics, 7/27/2001 [VHS]; 380: News Hour, 8/25/2000 [VHS]; 399: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 393: PBS 6:00 - 9:00, 10/29/1999 [VHS]; 426: \"Breaking the Spell, Parts 1 \u0026 2\", Turner Broadcasting System, 2/13/1985 [VHS]; 397: Press Conference, 10/30/2001 [VHS]; 382: MSNBC Decision 2000, 2/29/2000 [VHS]; 388 \u0026 407: Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [2 VHS]; 392: Larry King Live, 1/19/2000 [VHS]; 389: Floor Statements [VHS]; 391: Press Conference on High Tech and Jobs, 5/20/1997 [VHS]; 410: Pageantry of the Corps, Battle Color Ceremony at San Diego [VHS]; 412: ABC, CBS, NBC Nightly News, 2/3/2000 [VHS]; 416: Miscellaneous Tapings [VHS]; 381: \"Getting Things Done\", Citizens for the Republican Congress, McCarthy Marcus Hennings, Ltd. [VHS]","586: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/1/1995 \u0026 9/4/1995 [VHS]; 546: Lehrer News Hour, 4/9/1998 \u0026 4/10/1998 [VHS]; 552: World News Tonight, Walker - Patent: Trademark Office, 9/15/1998 [VHS]; 556: WSLS-TV, Senator John Warner, Day in the Life Series [VHS]; 533: News Hour, Kosovo Segment, 10/1/1998 [VHS]; 553: Evans \u0026 Novak, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 545: Lehrer News Hour, 4/7/1998 \u0026 4/8/1998 [VHS]; 540: Lehrer News Hour, 5/25/1998, 5/26/1998, \u0026 5/27/1998 [VHS]; 597: Senator John Warner Visit to Dahlgren School, 2/15/1994 [VHS]; 561: Ancore Capabilities Video, 9/17/2001 [VHS]; 581: WSLS Channel 10 and WSET Channel 13, Senator John Warner 11:00 Coverage, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 578: John McLaughlin's One on One with Senator John Warner and Senator Richard Bryan, 7/14/1996 [VHS]; 544: \"For the Record, Senator John Warner\", WCVE/WHTJ, 3/27/1998 [VHS]; 539: Lehrer News Hour, 4/28/1998 [VHS]; 550: Floor Statement, Stealth Bomber, 9/16/1997 [VHS]; 591: Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/14/1999 [VHS]; 564: 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [VHS]; 549: NBC, Segment on Aircraft in Air Shows, 9/19/1997 [VHS]; 589: CNN Off-Air, 2/4/1997 [VHS]; 541: Lehrer News Hour, 5/28/1998 \u0026 5/29/1998 [VHS]; 579: Capitol Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Guest Senator John Warner, 9/24/1999 [VHS]; 542: VBA Debate, 7/10/1996 [VHS]; 592: NBC Nightly News, Segment on Bosnia, 12/18/1997 [VHS]; 538: NBC Channel 4 Live with D. McConnell, Senator John Warner on Crime Bill [VHS]; 565: \"Leadership for the Next Generation\", Republican Party of Virginia [VHS]; 594: Meet the Press, Face the Nation, This Week, 10/5/1997 [VHS]; 547: Highway Bill PSA, 4/21/1998 [VHS]; 528, 532, 599, 675, 680 \u0026 682: 6 Untitled VHS; 577: CBS News, 3/12/2001 [VHS]; 555: Saturday Night Live, 2/7 [VHS]; 571: \"Wheels Up, The Wall\", 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 580: Senator John Warner Interview, David O. Lewis, M.D., Jason Petue, Martinsville, Virginia, 8/15/1996 [VHS]; 678: McNeil/Lehrer, 4/19/1995 [VHS]; 554: ABC Coverage of Lady Diana Funeral, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 598: ABC News (Channel 7) with Peter Jennings, McNeil/Lehrer News Hour (Channel 12 7:00 - 8:00), Thomas Hearing, 9/10/1991 [VHS]; 593: Channel 12 News at 5:30 PM and 6:00 PM, 1/14/1999 [VHS]; 595: CNN Town Meeting 3:03-3:32 PM, 2/18/1998 [VHS]; 587: President Clinton Pentagon Briefing, 2/17/1998 [VHS]; 588: News Conference on USS Cole, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 559: Message From America, News Highlights, Fall 2001 [VHS]; 529: Howard Baker [VHS]; 590: Jim Miller, Vets Press Conference, Norfolk, 5/17/1996 [VHS]; 551: PBS News Hour, ABC News, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; 548: Face the Nation, 1/20/1999; Evans \u0026 Novak, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1999 \u0026 1/20/1999 [VHS]","The National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute, National Symphony Orchestra [VHS]; 683: Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Dinner [U-Matic-C]; Senator John Warner Campaign, 3 spots, Edmonds \u0026 Associates, 9/11/1984 [U-Matic-C]; ABC Barbara Walters Special #2, Elizabeth Taylor/Senator John Warner Interview, 4/12/1977 [U-Matic]; \"NSO: Making Music That Makes a Difference\" [VHS]; WCTV-23/City of Chesapeake, Senator John Warner at Chesapeake Jubilee, 5/18/1996 [BetaCam]; \"Three Kings\" [VHS]; PBS News Hour, 6/14/1999 [VHS]; 688: After-Hours - AWACS, Senator John Warner, 9/10/1981 [Beta]; Presidential Inaugural, Richard Nixon, 1/20/1973 [VHS]; 2 Untitled VHS; Presidential Inaugural, Richard Nixon, 1/20/1969 [VHS]; Presidential Inauguration 1957, Dwight D. Eisenhower [2 VHS]; Senate Floor Statement, 6/9/1999 [VHS]; 601: Senator John Warner RTV Conference, 10/12/2000 [BetaCam]; 60 Minutes, \"Strive\", 5/4/1997 [VHS]; CBS Evening News 6:00 \u0026 11:00, Security at the Capitol, 1st Tape [VHS]; \"The Virginia Report\", Topic: \"Single Sex Education\", Longworth Communications Inc., 7/1993 [VHS]; Virginia Senatorial Debate for Warner for U.S. Senate Committee [U-Matic]; CNN Crossfire, with Mark Warner, DPA and Senator Trent Lott, 6/7/1994 [VHS]; Fox News, Britt Hume, 4/24/1998 [VHS]; This Is America with Dennis Wholey, Show # 209, Fitzwater, Gergen, Ireland, Wattenberg, Viorst, Graham, 11/10/1995 [VHS]; The Rededication of Roosevelt Hall, Senator John Warner Speech, 7/28/1999 [VHS]; \"The Wall That Heals\" Commemorative Edition [VHS]","062: \"The Media Senator\", Dick Leggitt Media, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 051: CNN Inside Politics, 10/10/1996 [VHS]; 045: Debate Tape, 1984, 1 of 2 [VHS]; 053: Crossfire, Jim Miller, 5/2/1996 [VHS]; 068: \"Campaign Success\", Metro Private Postal Service [VHS]; 049: McNeill/Lehrer, Senator John Warner, 1/19 [VHS]; 2 Untitled VHS; 085: Friends of Senator Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/14/1996 [VHS]; 040 \u0026 084: \"Senator\", Friends of John Warner #139, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [2 VHS]; 047: The Farwell Group [VHS]; 043: \"It's Miller\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [VHS]; 042, 079 \u0026 082: \"Serving Virginia\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [3 VHS]; 039: \"The Trip\", Mark Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [VHS]; 060: \"Honor\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/9/1996 [VHS]; 050: Channel 8, Mark Warner, 7/1995 [VHS]; 055: \"The Truth\", Senator John Warner Takes, Photo Assist [VHS]; 065, 081 \u0026 083: \"Virginia's Fighter\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/30/1996 [3 VHS]; 069: \"Resolved\", RPV 1993 Convention Video; Coleman, Martin, Gilmore, Goodlatte TV Spots; Thompson, Wilson, Lott TV Spots [VHS]; 035: \"Secrets of the Sequence\", Press Club Tape [VHS]; 046: National Park Service, 1. Cumberland Gap, 2. Hensley Statement [VHS]; 064: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [VHS]; 080: \"Rare\", Tom Davis for Congress, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [VHS]; 067 WCVE TV, Republican State Convention, Jim Miller's Speech [VHS]; 038: 1989 and 1993 Inaugural Highlights, 1/14/1997 [VHS]; 070, 071, 072 \u0026 073: Crossfire, 2/6/1995 [4 VHS]; 052: Kaddafi NTLN, 11/27/1984; Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [VHS]; 086: \"Commitments. Service. Leader\", Friends of John Warner #133-135, St. Mary's Associates, 10/24/1996 [VHS]","027: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, Tailhook, 9/25/1992 [VHS]; 015: \"The Truth\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/20/1996 [VHS]; 005: Mark Warner/Senator John Warner Debate, 7/19/1996 [VHS]; Good Morning America, Gulf War Segment, 1/16/1992 [VHS]; 016: Creative Media Partners [VHS]; Good Morning America, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/29/1992 [VHS]; Washington Hotline with Senator Arlen Specter and Senator John Warner, 6/5/1990 [VHS]; 007: Political Video Duplicators [VHS]; Senator John Warner Statement, GUV 1993 [VHS]; USIA Feed, Yugoslavia Crisis, 9/29/1992 [VHS]; Good Morning America, 7:00 - 8:00 AM (Senator John Warner 7:09 AM), 6/18/1992 [VHS]; Tower: Committee Report [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; 026: WJHL-TV, Veteran's Day Parade [VHS]; Cheney Presentation to Armed Services [VHS]; Davis Frost Interview with General Norman Schwarzkopf, 3/27/1991 [VHS]; 008, 014 \u0026 021: \"Serving Virginia\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [3 VHS]; Worldnet 2858/Euronet 892, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/29/1992 [VHS]; 017: Larry King Live, White House Announcements, 12/4/1996 [VHS]; This Week with David Brinkley, Senator John Warner and Senator Nunn, Tailhook, 6/28/1992 [VHS]; Good Morning America, Senator John Warner, 3/2/1989 [VHS]; 020: \"Connected\", Warner for Senate, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1996 [VHS]; Senate Floor, Nunn/Senator John Warner Colloquy, 7/2/1992 [VHS]; 006: \"Look Around. Hand Up. What's Right\", Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/21/1996 [VHS]; 013: \"Virginia's Fighter\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 022: Election 1996 Video Voters Guide, Virginia Senate Race, AARP Vote [VHS]; C-Span Call-In Show, 1/7/1993 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Floor Speeches on John Tower, 3/1989 [VHS]; Washington's Farewell Address [VHS]; 032: \"It's Miller\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1995 [VHS]; C-Span Viewer Call-In Program, 5/19/1992 [VHS]; 012: \"Commitments. Service. Leader\", Friends of John Warner #133-135, St. Mary's Associates, 10/24/1996 [VHS]; Fox A.M. 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Centers\", 2/14/1984 [Beta]; 096: Senator John Warner/Harrison, 1st Debate, 9/9/1984 [Beta]; 271: McNeil/Lehrer, 4/18/1995 [VHS]; 269, 272-273, 276-285, 288-299: 25 Untitled VHS; 106: Senator John Warner 1990 Presidential Salute, Tape #1, Welcome; Invocation; Pledge of Allegiance, 3/8/1990 [BetaCam]; 102: Working Partners: 1. \"Colorado Story\", 2. \"Mrs. Anderson's House\", 3. 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Intrepid - An American Celebration\" [U-Matic]; C-Span, Discussion with Senator John Warner, General Kelly, and Barbara Reynolds of USA Today, Tapes 1 \u0026 2, 4/1/1991 [2 VHS]; 268: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [Reel to Reel Video]; \"Petersburg: Pride in the Past, Progress for the Future [3/4\" Video]; Senator John Warner, #298, 3/9/1982 [U-Matics]","576: U.S. Senate Primary Election Night, Senator John Warner/Miller, 6/11/1996 [VHS]; 524: Larry King Live, Senator John Warner, 3/23/1999 [VHS]; 573: PBS Lehrer News Hour, 1/15/1998 [VHS]; 585: Armed Services Hearing, 2/2/2000 [VHS]; 558: Senator John Warner Vietnam Memorial [BetaCam]; 432: C-Span, 4/27/1993 [VHS]; 423: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; 583: Wheels Up the Wall, 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 404: Senate Floor from 9:30 AM, 7/20/2001 [VHS]; 575: C-Span, \"Republican Mock Convention\", 3/2/1996 [VHS]; 567: \"Jesus\" 9-11 Remembrance Edition, Inspirational Films, Inc., 2001 [VHS]; 572: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/6/1995 [VHS]; 427: Channel 3 - Norfolk, After Richmond Debate, 10/19/1984; Channel 13, Chesapeake Bay, Channel 10, Bishop Willis Show, 10/23/1984 [VHS]; 560: Swearing in 1985, Vice President Bush [Beta]; 525: ARC Birthday Greeting, 4/22/1999 [VHS]; 537: McLaughlin/CNN Late Edition, Sunday 1/17 [VHS]; 417: ABC News, 8/21/1999 [VHS]; 534: Nunn Kiosk, \"Start Here\" Demo, Dominion Post [VHS]; 535: Long Awaited Senator John Warner Profiles, aired 5/29/1996 [VHS]; 428: Base Closing Commission, 5/21/1993; 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [9 VHS]; 557: \"The Media Senator\", Senator John Warner, Dick Leggitt Media, Flite 3, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 424, 433, 526, 530-531, 562 \u0026 569: 7 Untitled VHS; 570: McNeill/Lehrer, 7/22/1994 [VHS]; 582: WSLV Channel 10 6:00, Senator John Warner Roanoke, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 527: PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 5/6/1999 [VHS]; 596: Grayson's News Tapes, Thursday [VHS]; 574: NBC and CBS News, 1/4/1996 [VHS]; 566: \"World School 2000\", Special Version, Lincoln Memorial University, 10/16/2000 [VHS]; 584: \"A Time to Make History\", Republican Party of Virginia and Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association, 8/18/1999 [VHS]; 420: CNN, 2/22/1989 [VHS]; 536: Senator John Warner Commend Pilot O'Grady with Dole, 5/13/1993 [VHS]; 543: ABC News, Daryl Jones Segment, 7/22/1998 [VHS]","Lehrer News Hour, 11/26/1999 [VHS]; CNN Larry King Live, 2/12/1999 [VHS]; Armed Service Committee, 4/13/2000 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 10/19/1999 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, Osprey Program, 1/21/2001; Lehrer, Defense Budget, 2/12/2001 [VHS]; Armed Services Committee, 4/6/2000 [VHS]; CNN 7:00 - 8:00 AM, 5/16/2000 [VHS]; ABC News Segment \"Lap Top to the Floor\", 9/8/1997 [VHS]; D'Amato Office: Nightline, Whitewater, 3/11/1996 [VHS]; Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, 7/22/1993 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 1/15/2001 [VHS]; Lehrer News Hour, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; ABC 11:30 PM - 12:00 AM, 10/1/1999 [VHS]; First Panel of Foreign Relations Hearing, 10/7/1999 [VHS]; \"Leadership\", General John P. 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Whitehurst, 10/12/1978 [audiocassette]; 455: Shad Planking, Waverly, Virginia, 4/18/1979 [audiocassette]; 493: Senator Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 227: Erkilitian FR (Arlington), 3/20/1996; Fairfax County Convention (Miscellaneous) [audiocassette]; 477: Town Meeting Kennedy Center, Braden \u0026 Buchannan [audiocassette]; 230: Warner, 7/4/1995 [audiocassette]; 448: Town Meeting Kennedy Center; National Public Radio, Helen Whelean Defense Spending, 1/4/1982 [audiocassette]; 464: Senator Jackson on Face the Nation, 2/20 [audiocassette]; 504: Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Norfolk, Virginia, 5/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 255-258, 434-435, 437, 440, 443, 454, 473, 474, 485, \u0026 490: 14 Untitled audiocassettes; 237: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, 1995 [audiocassette]; 505: Judge Sheffield Group, Dirksen Building, 5/9/1980 [audiocassette]; 344: Don Baker's VCU Class, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 452: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Richmond, Virginia, 1/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 510: U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [reel to reel]; 355: RPV, 5/18/1989 [audiocassette]; 513: Audio Track of Video [reel to reel]; 499: Lincoln Day Dinner, Columbus, Ohio, 2/15/1980; Columbus Press Conference [audiocassette]; 487: Senator John Warner New Availability, re: Judgeships, Alexandria Courthouse, 4/13/1981 [audiocassette]; 486 \u0026 500: Wayne/Senator John Warner Luncheon, Capitol Hill, 3/6/1980 [2 audiocassettes]; 226: Senator John Warner Radio Conference, 3/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 466: Dick Allen, Senator John Warner Et al Foreign Press Briefing, 6/20 [audiocassette]; 353: Senator John Warner 1990 Radio; Nunn/Senator John Warner re: Tower, 2/6/1989; CBS [audiocassette]; 217: NPR and Internet Launch, 4/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 480 \u0026 484: Heinz Seminar, Tapes 2 \u0026 3 [2 audiocassettes]; 459: Conference of Christians and Jews, Hampton, Virginia, 3/1/1979 [audiocassette]; 462: Armed Services, DoD Authorization, 1/30 [audiocassette]; 342: Richmond Trip, 3/30 [audiocassette]; 225: Herrico and Fairfax GOP Mass Meetings/Convention, 3/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 359: The BQ Show 3:00 - 4:00 P.M., Oliver North, 9/19/1994 [audiocassette]; 441: Senator John Warner, Republican State Convention, Richmond, 1993 [audiocassette]; 220: Fox 5 and NYT 6/6/1996 and 6/17/1996 [audiocassette]; 343: \"The Dalton Gang Working Together\", Paramel Productions [audiocassette]; 231: Miller and Pro-Family Press Conference, 3/12/1996 [audiocassette]; 450: MBS, Reporters Roundup, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/21/1980 [audiocassette]; Bob Tata/Delegate, \"Senator John Warner Endorse\", 1991 [audiocassette]; 252: FEC Conference, 5/6/1996; Bork Spot, 5/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 213: Senator John Warner, Daily Press Ed. Board, 5/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 246: Charles Hawkins Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/21/1995 [audiocassette]; 491: News Availability, Charlottesville, 4/17 [audiocassette]; 501: Edward Roeder Interview, Senator John Warner Office, 3/13/1980 [audiocassette]; 242-244: \"Who's Jim Miller\", \"Why\", and \"Avoided\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/21/1996 [3 audiocassettes]; 445: Senator John Warner at AP Dinner, Richmond, \"Raw Meat\", 2/3/1995 [audiocassette]; 463: Richmond Press Conference, 4/14 [audiocassette]; 471: \"The Senators\", Senator John Warner, 3 Shows [audiocassette]; 264: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, Master Tape, 9/21/1995 [DAT]; 449: Fundraising Dinner, Richmond, 3/7/1981; Senator John Warner on Charlie Huddle, 3/2/1983 [audiocassette]; 518: Plenary Session, MIT Law Afternoon Session, 1/13/1977; SALT#3, RICH, 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 492: Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/30/1995 [audiocassette]; 444: Lloyd Grove re: BW [audiocassette]; 498: CNN Press Conference; Lincoln Day Dinner, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2/14/1980 [audiocassette]; 345: Senator John Warner Farm PSA [audiocassette]; 236: Miller Ad Response Press Conference, 5/16/1996 [audiocassette]; 248: Lexington - Wtc, 3/1/1996 \u0026 3/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 456: Admiral Rickover [audiocassette]; 483: Huntsville, Alabama; Alabama Press Conference [audiocassette]; 250: Bob Gibson, 4/10/1996 [audiocassette]; 460: Senator John Warner - Jerry Brown, 4/13/1979; Bill Miller [audiocassette]; 214: WNIS, Dr. Moller, 6/11/1996 [audiocassette]; 352: Sam Donaldson, 6/22/1992; Peter Harding, 1/21/1992 [audiocassette]; 233: Lynchburg/Danville, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 358: Governor Allen's Congress Roundtable, AM, Senator John Warner, BC, 3/29/1994 [audiocassette]; 215: Dole Endorsement, 5/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 354: Painting Notes from Arnett [audiocassette]; 238: WRVA Radio, Jim Miller with Lou Dean, 6/6/1996 [audiocassette]; 350: Lloyd Grove, 12/14/1989 [audiocassette]; 512: Byrd, Tape #2 [reel to reel]; 451: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; Gannett, CIA, 11/26/1991 [audiocassette]; 494: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 216: Peter Hardin, 5/26/1996 [audiocassette]; 475: Senator John Warner, Coleman Headquarters Opening, 9/5/1981; Battle of the Virginia Capes, Virginia Beach [audiocassette]; 469: WHK and Jim Clarke WJLA; WHK and WRVA Radio [audiocassette]; 259-262: 4 Untitled Microcassettes; 228: Peter Baker, 4/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 247: Senator John Warner Interviews with Jim Perry and Peter Hardin, 4/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 351: Lloyd Grove, 8/11/1989 [audiocassette]; 503: Navy Federal Credit Union, Vienna, Virginia, 3/24/1980 [audiocassette]; 478: Mark Shields, Business and Government Relations Council, Winsby, 9/19/1980 [audiocassette]; 488: Memphis, 10/28; 6 Ads, Alabama \u0026 Burton Lunch [audiocassette]; 360: Peter Hardin, TTD; Cokie Roberts, CNN; Laurie Kellman, TWT; Dave McConnell, TOP; Jan Smith, Fox [audiocassette]; 219: Barrett-Times/Welsh, USA Today, 5/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 457: Interviews: Henry Eason, Nation's Business; Nancy King, Virginia Network; Jim Canan, Business Week, 2/16/1983 [audiocassette]; 495: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980; Senator John Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 476: CSNY, Zevon [audiocassette]; 509, 514 \u0026 515: 3 Untitled Reel to Reel; 489: Today, 10/28/1981 [audiocassette]; 447 \u0026 465: WNIS, Senator John Warner/Gordon Hammett, Sides 1-4, 10/25/1979 [2 audiocassettes]; 348: Pledge, Master, 3/3/1990 [audiocassette]; 222: Senator John Warner/Senator Bond Fundraiser, 4/30/1996 [audiocassette]; 511: Keynote Address, 1/13/1977; SALT Reel #1, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]","Press [envelope]; 2 Untitled Envelopes; Outdate Senator John Warner Formal Black and White Portrait [box]; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders; Senator John Warner Formal Color and Black and White Portraits [box]; Senator John Warner and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon Wine Festival [envelope]; Armed Services \"Change of Command\" pictures [envelope]; Photo Studio SD-685 [envelope]; The White House [envelope]","Eastern Europe, Berlin Wall, 1989 [envelope]; 1983; Contact Sheets and Negatives, 1992; 1982; Photographs, 1990; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders","Campaign, 1995-2000 [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder; Political 1988, Bork; Today; 1995 Constitutional Right to Primary Election [accordion folder]; 1998 Congressional [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign Volunteers; 1998 Campaign; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign/Casework; Lawsuit; Michael Wilding [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002 [accordion folder]; Mark Warner [accordion folder]; Mark Warner, 2001","\"Achievable Dream\", Metro Video Productions, 7/16/1997 [VHS]; U.S. Senate Memos; 1996 Senate Race, Senator John Warner Items; Senator John Warner v. Miller; Warner Calendars, 1995-1996 [envelopes]; Transportation Builder, ARTBA, 5/2000 [magazine]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Rules Committee, 1994; \"Choosing Sides: I Remember Vietnam, Fields of Fire\", Non Fiction Films, 1998 [VHS]; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Lyndon LaRouche, 1994; 2 Untitled Folders: Senator Packwood; Election Law; Untitled Presentation Folder: 1998 Senate Campaign; Speeches and Statements; Press Releases; Nancy Spannaus; VDDA Navy Housing Event, Henninger, Richmond, 4/1998 [VHS]; Loose Papers: Press Releases; Campaign Notes; Changing the Name of the Library of Congress, 1993-1998; Welcome to Alexandria; NATO; Crook, G. Gail; Warner Donor Volunteer Lists [envelopes]; \"Defeat Ollie North, That Son-of-a-Bush\", 1994 [booklet] (2 copies); Jacob Hornberger, 2002 Campaign; Breast Cancer Notes, Draft Speech [presentation folder]","87 Folders, Kasten, Aleyda to Sugar, Ron","FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings SW Virginia; CJS 2005: William \u0026 Mary (Court 21); CJS 2005: Lonesome Pine; Labor HHS 2005: Carilion Health; CJS 2005: Hampton Alert; CJS 2005: 0 - 3 (Zero to Three); CJS 2005: Achievable Dream; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Beach; Berryville Citizens Association; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Virginia Medical School; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jamestown Commission; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jeremiah Project; FY 2005 Labor HHS: NORC Richmond; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Monster Gat Sol; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services of Tidewater; Social Security Title IV-C Funds; FY 2005 Labor: Philip Theodosiou; FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings; FY 2005 Labor: University of Virginia - Youth Leadership Initiative; CJS 2005: Suffolk; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Our Health, Russ Potts; Fairfax City and Title I Allocation; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Military Institute; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Culpepper Dental; CJS 2005: Cops Appropriation VCPI; FY 2005 Labor: St. John Baptist in the Woods; FY 2005 Labor: University of Appalachia; Labor HHS 2005: Christopher Newport; FY 2005 Labor: William \u0026 Mary; Labor HHS 2005: Alliance for Consumer Education; Labor HHS 2005: Samples; FY 2005 Labor: Riverside; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters; CJS 2005: ATF Request; Labor HHS 2005: Bon Secours; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Wolf Trap; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance (NVHA); CJS 2005: Alexandria; FY 2005 Labor HHS: INOVA - Clark Moore; CJS 2005: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); CJS 2005: Center for Criminal Justice Tech (Mitretek); Labor HHS 2005: Arl Free Clinic; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Living Museum; FY 2005 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; Labor HHS 2005: Bellmont; FY 2005 Labor HHS: James Madison University; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Community College System; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Services; Labor HHS 2005: Black Lung; CJS 2005: Chesapeake; Boy Scouts of America; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia High School League; Labor HHS 2005: Achievable Dream; CJS 2005: Appropriations Information (C.J.S.); FY 2005 Labor: Woodrow Wilson (Presidential Library); FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Osteopathic; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Mennonite University; Labor HHS 2005: American Military Spouse Foundation (AMSEF); FY 2005 Labor HHS: George Mason University; CJS 2005: Shenandoah; FY 2005 Labor HHS: First Freedom; FY 2005 Labor: Regent; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Experience Works; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning, Danville; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Lynch - Academy of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Parents Anonymous; FY 2005 Labor: O. Winston Link Museum; Labor HHS 2005: Center for Mental Health Services; Labor HHS 2005: America on the Move; FY 2005 Labor HHS: National Federation of the Blind; FY 2005 Labor: Project Access; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)","Colin L. Powell, General USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff [accordion folder]; Powell, Colin USA/JCS Nomination File/2nd Term [accordion folder]; Northern Virginia Women's Conference, 1990 [accordion folder]; Colonel James J. Steele, USA Nomination File; David Addington to Be DoD General Counsel; Hemingway, Col. Thomas L. USAF, Promotion File; Inaugural, 2001; Wiss, Robert E., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Studeman, William O. to Be Deputy Director CIA; Gierke, Herman F., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Crawford, Susan, Court Military Appeals Nomination","VA-HUD Appropriations Bill (Passed 9/24) [accordion folder]; FY 2000 Defense Appropriations/Foreign Operations Appropriations, 6/30 [accordion folder]; Commerce - Justice - State Appropriations [accordion folder]; FY 2001 Defense Appropriations; FY 2000 National Defense Authorization (Amendments, C.R.'s, Dear Colleagues) [accordion folder]; Women on Submarines [accordion folder]; Military Construction Appropriations/State Department Reauthorization, 6/22 [accordion folder]","Nomination: Springer, Hearing 5/18/2005 [binder]; Portman OMB Nomination 109th, 5/17/2006 [presentation folder]; Staunton/Roanoke Trip, 8/8 - 8/9/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Bilbray, Marshall, Blair, Hearing 11/14/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Doan, Hearing 5/22/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Combs, Hearing 5/25/2005 [binder]; Governors of USPS Confirmation Hearing, 6/29/2006 [presentation folder]; Susan Dudley OMB Nomination [accordion folder]; Nomination: Paulison, Hearing 5/24/2006 [binder]; Nomination: McMillin, Hearing 7/13/2006 [binder]; Business Meeting, 6/22/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Portman, Hearing 5/17/2006 [binder]; 5 Steno Pads, Floor Notes 2005-2006","The Almanac of Seapower, Navy League of the United States, 1989 \u0026 1992 [2 books]; Unauthorized Appropriations - History; Committee Business - Trip Reports; Civil Service [accordion folder]; Committee Inquiries - Stephen Breyer; Committee Inquiries - National Security Strategy [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court Structure Issues; Committee Business - Procedures; Air Force Magazine, 1992 US Air Force Almanac, Air Force Association; Air Force Magazine, 1991 USAF Almanac/Operation Desert Storm; Civil Service: War Powers; Committee Business - Security","Mary Baldwin; Mothball Fleet (3 folders); MSMC Heritage Fund (U.S. Marine Corps); George Washington University; Swanson Molt; Box with 43 3.5\" Disks of Backup Files, Press Releases, Briefing Materials, Trip Files, and Photographs, 1993-2001; Travel; Strategic Insights; Veterans, Retirees, and Assorted Associations; NASCAR; James Madison; TRAC; Thank Yous; Ship Wreck Allocation; Ship Repair","U.S. Senate Stationery; Accepted Scheduling Items [accordion folder]; Scheduling Files (8 folders)","William and Mary; University of Virginia; V-22 Info Papers; Roanoke/Virginia Tech, 5/12/2000 - 5/13/2000; University of Virginia, USAID; WorldSpace [presentation folder]; August Recess District Work Period 2002 (2 copies); Trip File: Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin, 8/2/1999 (2 folders); World Space (?); Loose Papers: Press Clippings and Newspapers, 2001-2002; C. Warner; Judy/Carter (?); Virginia Tech; Analysis Converting SSBNS to SSGNS; Conversations with America 2000 (2 copies, each in 3 folders); Susan; Dulles High Tech Tour, 7/26/1999 (2 copies); Virginia Danville","FY 2002 NDAA: Passed Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: House Requested Conference Support; 9/11/2001 [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Supplemental Appropriations; Missile Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Budget [accordion folder]; Submarine Centennial; FY 2002 NDAA: National Defense Features Program; Killed in Action, Boise de Hattonville, Hattonville, France, 9 November, 1944 Subject: Delayed Memorial Affairs Crash Site - Search and Recovery and Application for Possible French Decorations [binder]; FY 2002 NDAA [accordion folder]; 9/11/2001: Foreign Expressions of Support; 9/11/2001: Casualty Lists; FY 2002 NDAA: Demilitarization of Military Equipment; FY 2002 NDAA: Pending Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: Priorities; Naval Reactors Commemorative; FY 2002 NDAA: HASC Outsourcing Issues; Old Letters; Turnover [empty accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Challenge Program; FY 2002 NDAA: Health Information Assurance; Homeland Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Conference Issues","FCC: Digital Television; Airline Loan Guarantees: Gemini Air Cargo; Richmond International Airport [accordion folder]; Airports: Virginia Airports; Identity Theft: FTC Information; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Legislation; FCC: Verizon 271; Airline Loan Guarantees [accordion folder]; FCC: Must Carry - Multicasting; Airports: Shenandoah Airport; Aviation: Air Traffic Control Privatization; Airports: Norfolk Airport; MWAA: Dulles 25 mile; Senator John Warner Letter to Danville Community College (RCATT), 3/13/2003; NASA: Buzz Aldrin Space Vision Institute; Airports: Lynchburg; MWAA: National - Closure; FCC: Virginia Cellular - ETC Letter; Telecom [accordion folder]; Aviation: FAA Pay Issue - RIC; FCC: Wi-Fi (2 folders); Commerce: Virginia Baseball, 7/8/2003; NASA: ORB Image; Airline Loan Guarantees: Reagan National Airport; Aviation: U.S. Airways - United; Commerce: Hyundai; Airports: Roanoke; Voice of America; Airline Loan Guarantees: Evergreen: Loan Guarantee Application; Aviation: Aviation World's Fair; Commerce: Bristol Urban Letter; Aviation: Newport News - Williamsburg Airport; Nanotechnology [accordion folder]; Aviation: Northern Neck Airport; Airports: Tri-Cities; MWAA: Dulles APM Contract; Airports: Pennington Gap; FCC: Low Power FM; Airline Loan Guarantees: U.S. Airways - PBGC; FCC: Cable; Airports: CACI Airport Sensors; Aviation: Senator John Warner Statement on Rosenker NTSB Nomination, 2/27/2003; NASA: NASA Shared Services Center; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Airport - GA; Airports: Airport America; Identity Theft [accordion folder]; Commerce: Census; Commerce: Bristol MSA (2 folders); Airports: Charlottesville Airport; Aviation: U.S. - China Air Routes; MWAA: Dulles","123 folders, Arranged by Date","Fort Belvoir Shooting Range [accordion folder]; ITT; Lexington; IIT Research Institute; Kimmel/Short: Senator John Warner [accordion folder]; Intermec Corporation, FY 2000 Programs; Japanese Imperial Army; International Training, Inc.; Title 11/OECD Dyer, Ellis [accordion folder]","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers; Talk, 10/1999 [magazine]; National Journal's CongressDailyAM, 5/13/1999 [magazine]; National Defense, 4/2000 [magazine] (2 copies)","2000 Virginia Business Cases: Dresser - Rand Compressors; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives: Arlington Cemetery; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Kempter File (VE Issue); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Seacoast; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Edenspace - Depleted Uranium; Congressional Record, 107th Congress, 2nd Session No. 129 (2 copies); Special Projects: PBS Documentary Korea (50th); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Nuclear Capable Cranes; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Alliant Tech Systems; The National Army Museum at Fort Belvoir [presentation folder]; Special Projects: Lavinia Currier; Naval Audit Service [accordion folder]; Special Projects [accordion folder]; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives [accordion folder]; Kevin's Lunch","Joint Committee on Printing; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1981-1982; House Bills, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R.1197 thru H.R.3919; Senate Joint Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.J.Res.3 thru S.Res.176; Senate Concurrent Resolutions, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, S.Con.Res.101 thru S.Con.Res.137; Senate Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, SRes.15 thru S.Res.486; Sponsored Legislation, 96th Congress; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980; Senate Bills, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.103 thru S.3054; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980-1981; Congressional Record, 1979 Floor Statements","121 envelopes, Arranged by Date","DoE [accordion folder]; Tritium: Accelerator Production of Tritium; DoE: Low Level Radioactive Waste; DoE: DoE Budget; Tritium [accordion folder]; Tritium: Burns \u0026 Roe, Accelerator; Tritium: Tritium \u0026 Framatome; DoE: DoE Security","Missile Defense; Fort Belvoir Access [accordion folder]; FY 2003 Authorization Conference [accordion folder]; Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2001; U.S. Department of the Army [presentation folder]; Committee: Ansley; FY 2002 Defense Authorization/Appropriations [accordion folder]; Technology Clippings [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Supplemental; Cindy - Cord or Marc [envelope]; Virginia Land Issues [accordion folder]; Kennedy; Patrick [empty accordion folder]; 2001 Defense Authorization (FY 2001), Passes 7/13 (97-3) [accordion folder]; Mark [empty accordion folder]; World War II Memorial [accordion folder]; Authorization 2003 Floor [accordion folder]","108th: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Dear Colleagues, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Finance, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Judiciary, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Environment and Public Works, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Senator John Warner Sponsored/Cosponsored Legislation, Unanimous Consent's for Sponsored Legislation, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Floor Statements, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Rules and Administration, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2004 [accordion folder]","Senate Record Votes, 102nd Congress [accordion folder]; Republican Convention (Material), 6/2000; Press Releases, 1990 [accordion folder]; Press Releases, Talking Points, and Memorandum [accordion folder]; Completion of Senator John Warner's Voting Record for 96th Congress [accordion folder]; Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Speech. 6/2000 (2 folders)","Talking Points: Eangus Eagle Award, 3/13/2001; Governor's Office/State Government Issues [accordion folder]; Talking Points [accordion folder]; Infilco Degremont; Blacklisting [accordion folder]; Talking Points: Forrestal; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: VAMC Richmond Trip; Talking Points: JINSA; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Army Talmud Event, 5/22/2001; Speech Drafts, State Travel, 8/5 to 8/7 [presentation folder]; CNO Executive Panel; A-76 Information; Dadona Manor [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Rhode Island Trip, 12/8/1999; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits [accordion folder]; Bob Pyle - Software; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Tidewater Science Summit - Schrock, 8/6/2001; Owl Creek Boat Pump; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits: Arnold Spielberg's Bronze Star Memorial; Talking Points: NGAUS Award, Harry S. Truman Award, Taping 9/7; Carlson's Raiders; Talking Points: Armed Forces Marketing Council; Biographies","FCC Application - CWA Communication; Suspense Accounts (Family Farm); Untitled Accordion Folder: Hearing Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Legislation - Confidentiality of Medical Information, 2/26/1998; HIPAA [accordion folder]; Bills Pending Before the Committee, Charles Phillips/Mr. Warner; Charles Robinson Bill; Post Office Closings; Public Power Bonds; Loose Papers: Tobacco Issues, 1997-1999; NALC Speech, 5/1999; American Cancer Society, Advocacy and Public Issues [presentation folder]; Treasury, Postal - Security [accordion folder]; EEOC, Charles Phillips, Legislative Counsel [presentation folder]; Postal, 1995; Richmond Post Office; Untitled Accordion Folder: Invitations, To Call, and Meeting Requests; Treasury, Postal [accordion folder]","Nomination - General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Paisley/FBI Files Generally; Colonel Steele/Lt. Colonel Earl; Nomination of Honorable John Tower to be the Secretary of Defense, 1/1989, Nominee Paperwork and Follow-Up [accordion folder]; Clinkscales, William A., Director of Selective Service [accordion folder]","UVA Center for Law and National Security [accordion folder]; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping: Pat Tucker; Keynote Address - UVA Center for Law and National Security Seminar, 9/23/1988; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping [accordion folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers; The 1973 War Powers Resolution: Law and Practice, The U.S. Naval War College [bound volume]; U.S. Senate, Janet, 10/21 [presentation folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers [accordion folder]","2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Black and White and Color Images of Senator Warner; Untitled Accordion Folder: Press Clippings, 1977; John Warner, United States Senator: Integrity...Conservative...Thoughtful Leadership--Working for Virginia, 1996 [booklet]; Olympic Torch Photo; Untitled Photo Album: Yorktown Bicentennial Celebration, 1981 [spiralbound]; Spring 1979 - Warner and Mail [envelope]; Boy Scout Jubilee and Main Training Corp, FT. AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979","Untitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026 M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. Spots, 1984 [audiocassette] (2 copies); Nightline [audiocassette]; Post Debate (NHRFE) Press Q \u0026 A- Vienna, 10/13/1984 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Intro and Speech, 7/23/1987 [audiocassette]","Commissioning Ceremony: USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Philadelphia Naval Base, 11/14/1970 [binder]; Visit to Vietnam [binder]; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976 (photographs); Launching of the USS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687): Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, 1/12/1974 [binder]; Certificate of Guarantee (Five-Foot Tusk of Monodom Linnaeus), 1972 (stuck to Newport News binder); Presented to Honorable John W. Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. Warner, NAS Miramar, 10/14/1972 [binder]; Allied Forces Southern Europe [binder]","1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Seniors; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Support Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Untitled Folder: AID and FCC; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Pay Raise; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Funding; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Comparison; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: NAACP; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Women's Issues; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Budget Article; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Ad; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Abortion; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Votes; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Christian Coalition; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: PAC Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Spending Cap; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: School Lunch; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Welfare - Breaux Vote; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Legislative Accomplishments; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Medicare; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Affirmative Action; NAACP Convention; Environmental Initiatives","Untitled Binder: Photographs of Senator Warner at Document Signing; Warner '84 Report, Fall 1983 and 11/1984; Slides [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Photograph of Senator Warner from Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Loose Contact Proofs; Loose Papers: Campaign Ads; Untitled Presentation Folder: Community Learning Week, 1989; Old Warner Speeches [envelope]; Warner Campaign Contact Sheet [5 bags]; Stock Photo [bag]; Loose Photographs: Senator Warner; Warner Direct Mail and Photographs, 1984-1990 [binder]; Legislative Vision, 1990 [binder]; Loose Papers: Victory 2000 - RV Tour Meetings; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia, 6/1-2/2001 - Official Souvenir Program [booklet]; John Warner US Senator (Campaign Material) [envelope] (2 copies)","Shafran, 8/8/1990 [envelope]; Direct Mailing 3/10/1990 [envelope]; Hare Forest, Charlottesville Breakfast, 11/3/1990 [envelope]; New York Event 85C, 10/29/1990 [envelope]; Bob Dole Health Team, 9/29. 1989 [envelope]; I'm A Fan of Senator John Warner [2 fans]; Presidential Event, 3/8/1990 [envelope]; Fraternal Order of Police; Intelligence Committee; Warner Senate Council; Political Correspondence; Vote Ratings; Luntz Research; Editorial Endorsements, 1996; Warner Campaign - General, 1996 [accordion folder]; VA Bar Association Debate; Doctored Photo Ad; Polls; Greg Stevens - Media, 1996; Vote Results, 11/5/1995; Mark Warner (3 folders); Sample (Campaign Mailings)","Political (Press Clippings); Fundraising - JW; Announcement - JW; Endorsements - JW; Appearances - JW; JW Debate, 7/1996; Originals - JW; Misc. Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder","Untitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background","Lawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor","Letters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller","Donald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995","Endorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978","Loose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations","1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North","Newspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign","3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner","Untitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980","Armed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]","Admin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]","US Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]","Assault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education","Untitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986","Cryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington","Military Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]","7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005","Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026 E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]","Untitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. Hoffman, ASD/PA (Withdrawn); Nominations - Samuel K. Lessey, Dir. SSS; Nominations - Laurence Garret, US Navy; Nominations - Milton Lohr, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense/Acquisition; Nominations - Robert Page, ASA/Civil Works; Nominations - Kathleen Buck, OSD/GC; Nominations - James H. Webb, Secretary of the Navy; Untitled Folder: Defense Memoranda; Untitled Folder: Frank Carlucci; Untitled Folder: Press Releases and Talking Points; Nominations - Jack Katzen, ASD Acquisitions and Logistics; Nominations - John J. Welch, ASAF/Acquisitions; Nominations - Ken Kramer, Asst. Sec. Army Financial Management; Nominations - Ron Lehman, Asst. Sec., Int'l Security Policy; Nominations - Grant Green, ASD (FM \u0026 P); Nominations - Daniel Howard, ASD (PA); Nominations - T. Burton Smith, Bd. Of Gov, USUHS; Nominations - Robert C. Duncan, Dir., DR \u0026 E; Nominations - Gordon Smith, ASD/C3I; Nominations - Alan M. Elkins, Bd. Of Regents USUHS; Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASN (M \u0026 P); Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASD (SOLIC); Secret - This is a Cover Sheet for Classified Information [booklet]","Exhibits to Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]","Military Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]","Natural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse","Major League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana","23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.","No Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)","John J. McMullen (JJMA); Laborers International; USS Indianapolis [accordion folder]; KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann); Maher; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's: Navy QDR; Klein Associates; iNFRAware; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's [accordion folder]; Infosystems Technology, Inc.; Homopolar/General Atomics; Litening Pod; Jefferson Lab, Free Electron Laser; Litton Marine; WMA-16 Inertial Reel; Laser; 104th Congress, H.R. 2754, OECD Shipbuilding Agreement [accordion folder]; Maersk Shipping; Hseverywhere; Jewell Industries/Ghana; Litton/PRC and JEDMICS; Lockheed; Interactive Housing; Hampton University; DTRA/Hy-Tech","Virgin Atlantic - USA; Swiss Skies - Afghanistan; DOT NPRM on Foreign Investments; AirTran; Atlantic Coast Airlines; FAA Reauthorization 2003 Conference; Inhole AD12; MARAD: DOD Auth, FY 2006; D.C. Metro Bill; Puerto Rico; EPW Nominations - FHWA/EPA, Rich Capka, 4/5/2006; Snowe (LIHEAP); Camden Landfill (NC); D.C. Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000","GSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission","JIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. I-II [2 books]; Ready Reserve [presentation folder]; Norfolk NSY [presentation folder]; Oceana; Sperry; Roles and Missions [presentation folder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Crystal City Property; Bosnia; Youth Service International, Inc. [presentation folder]; Senator McCain; Naval Audit Service Report: Ships Stores Conversion, 3/6/1995 [booklet]; Section 6 Schools (2 folders)","Cambridge Research Associates; Research; Loose Papers: Emergency Funding to Respond to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks, 2001; DoD Appropriations, FY 2002; Iran; Untitled Presentation Folder: Tricare, 2003; Foreign Relations Authorization (empty folder); DoD Authorization; Budget Process; IAVI (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative [presentation folder]; Atlantic Research Corporation; WMD/Intelligence on Iraq; Data Mining/TIA (Terrorism Information Awareness); BWX; World War II Memorial Postage Stamp; NIAC (National Iranian American Council [presentation folder]; Concurrent Receipt; Loose Papers: HIV/AIDS Background Materials, 2003; Tydings Trophy; Tributes; Loose Papers: The Department of Homeland Security, President George W. Bush, 6/2002; Loose Papers: FY 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Ongoing Military Operations, 9/2003; Briar Tek and MOBI (Man Overboard Indicating System); International Family Planning - Mexico City; Kosovo; Butler Parachute Systems; Aspect; Loose Papers: Selected Combating Terrorism Quotes Made By Senator Warner From 1/1/1999 Until 9/12/2001; Caterpillar; Iraq Airports - Skylink; Department of the Navy Critical Infrastructure Protection Council Meeting [binder]; Global AIDS Alliance [presentation folder]","23 Folders, Harding, George T. to Williams, Louis A.","Energy: TVA - Board; Cape Wind: Wind Letter to Rumsfeld; Energy: Coal; Maritime: Title XI - Shipbuilding; DynCorp; Energy: S.1746 Nuclear Security; Maritime: Bobby Bray; Energy: CAFE; Port Security: S.2426 Port Security (Schumer); Energy: Coal Waste Recycling; Maritime: Maersk - Maritime Security; Maritime: Security Program; Maritime: SPEEDE/Metro Machine; Maritime: Norfolk Dredging; Maritime: FastShip, Inc.: Senator John Warner; Energy: Dominion - Nuclear; Maritime: Customs - Norfolk; Energy: FERC; Energy: Virginia Co-Ops; Maritime: MSP (DoD Authorization); Port Security [accordion folder]; Port Security: RAND; Maritime: Stuyvesant Loophole; Energy: Jefferson Lab; Maritime: Ballast Water Treatment; Maritime: U.S. Coast Guard - MSST (Marine Safety and Security Team); Pipeline Safety [accordion folder]; Energy: Energy; Energy: Price Anderson (NRC); Maritime: Highlander Sea; Energy: Advanced Separation Technologies - Coal; Cape Wind [accordion folder]; Coast Guard LSZH Issue [accordion folder]; Maritime: Portsmouth/Maersk Interchange; Maritime: NISA (National Invasive Species Act) Reauthorization (2 folders); Maritime: Cable-Laying Ships","John G. Tower to Be Secretary of Defense [3 accordion folders]; 8 Folders, Avery, Clarence S. to Wincup, G. Kim","SAIC; Spot Image; TRW; Vanguard Research (VRI) [accordion folder]; Veridian; VSE; Atomic Vets (2 folders); Radiation Victims - Lila Beagle; Korean War Memorial; Kuwait AT \u0026 T; Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1997 [accordion folder]; Press Clippings, 1/2005","Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 3/8/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 1/30/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/13/2006; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/14/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/15/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Response; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/6/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/10/2006 [accordion folder]","Nat. Guard/Reserve; Percival McCormack; Mariner's Museum USS Monitor; George Mason; Heritage Center; JW Letters; Lexington Inst.; Dear Colleagues (Pending); Dear Colleagues (Signed); CVNX Funding (2 folders); Chamberlain Hotel (3 folders); Charles Warner; CINC North; Concurrent Receipt; BRAC; FY 2003 Auth. Conf.; Future; AIPAC, etc.; VA Army and National Guard Issues: AFIP; VA Army and National Guard Issues: MTMC Ft. Eustis Issue; Fort Pickett/Blackstone Sewer Pros.; Boeing [envelope]; CTBT Stuff; Gulf War Syndrome; Korean War 50th Commemoration [accordion folder]; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korea; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korean War Veterans Assoc. - Legislation; Missile Defense Issues (ABM, BMDO, etc.); PNTR China [accordion folder]; Export License Articles (Control)","Blackbird; Oceana Sensor Technology; Atlantic Research Corporation (SEQUA); Jones Group; Iridium; Medicorp Health; McDermott/BWX; Newport News Shipbuilding [accordion folder]; American Maritime Congress; Ranger Raid - Somalia, 10/1993; Alliant Techsystems; EDS, Senator John Warner Trip to Norfolk, 7/9/2001; Metro Machine; John Deere Vehicle Group, 2/21/2002 Presentation; Edenspace; John Deere [presentation folder]; Raytheon; Colonna's Shipyard; Sabtech; CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation); Davis Boat Works - Frank Wagner; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); DSR (Digital System Resources, Inc.); John Deere GM Meeting, 2/26; Orbital/Briar Trek; Babington; Omnisec; Lipps-Crane (John Crane-Lips); DGI (Defense Group Inc.); Noesis; Global Technology; American Shipbuilding Association; ITT Industries; Lockheed Martin [accordion folder]","Inauguration 1997; Personal - Navy US Naval Academy, The Museum \"Henry Huddleston Rogers Ship Model Collection\" [envelope]; Personal - Air Force (General) [envelope]; Personal - US Navy Memorial Foundation (Senator serves on Board) [envelope]; Personal - Photos, Incidents at Sea Agreement Negative [envelope]; Personal - Armed Serves Committee, 1989 [envelope]; Personal - Navy, Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, Inc. [envelope]; Personal - Navy, General Correspondence [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Personal - Organizational Meeting; Personal - Senate History [envelope]; Personal - Senator/Congressmen (Former Members) [envelope]; Personal - Senate Republican Conference [envelope]; Personal - Senate Telecommunications Department, Wats Extender [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Letter of Resignation [2 envelopes]; Personal - Supreme Court, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (Retired Supreme Court Justice) [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Bork (Nominee to Supreme Court) [envelope]; 40th Annual Shad Planking, Westfield, Virginia, 4/20/1988 [envelope]; Personal - Voting Record, 96-100 [envelope]; Personal - Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies [envelope]; American Air Museum Britain; Personal - Internal Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Personal - CSIS Advisory Board Center for Strategic and International Studies; Personal - Military Order of the Carabao; Personal - Ditchley Foundation, New York-London; Personal - Military History; Personal - Personal Notes, Misc., 1992; Haiti; Youth Services International, Inc [presentation folder]; Intezc Committee, 1/1993; Information Package [binder]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [2 bound volumes]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Committee Prints and Activities Report, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [3 bound volumes]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Calendar, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, 99th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]","Casual Pix; World Events; Pix with Congressmen/Women; Pix with World Leaders; Pix with Interns/Staff; Senator John Warner Portraits; Atoka; Charity Pix; Awards [empty]; National Events; Miscellaneous; Virginia Events; In Office Pix; On the Campaign; Events 1993; Events 1992 [empty]; Personal Pix; Hearings/Conferences","In Office Shots, 1990; Trips - USA; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Trips - International: 1990 El Salvador Trip; Awards, 1989; Events, 1991; Atoka; Miscellaneous; Senator John Warner - Casual (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Campaign Photos (empty); Trips - Virginia; In Office Shots, 1991; Events, 1989; Senator John Warner with Nunn/Aspin; Maritime/Launching (empty); Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1989; Awards, 1991 (empty); Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Navy - Secretary of (empty); Awards, 1990 (empty); Newsletter; Events, 1990; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns","Trips - Virginia; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns; Awards, ?; Trips - USA; Events, ?; Atoka; Bicentennial Commission; Miscellaneous; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Senator John Warner - Casual; Maritime/Launching; In Office Shots, 1985; Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Events, 1988; In Office Shots, 1987; In Office Shots, 1986 (empty); Awards, 1987; Navy/Secretary of; Awards, 1985; Awards, 1988 (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Events, 1985; Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1988; Events, 1986; Trips - International; Events, 1987; In Office Shots, ?; Awards, 1986","Isabel Relief; FEMA Issues - 2006 Flooding in VA; FEMA - Ernest, VA, 2006; Homeland [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Defense Department's Role in the Response, 2/9/2006 [binder]","Oil Prices/Commodities [accordion folder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 11/14/2007 [binder]; Six Years After 9/11 - HSGAC Hearing, 9/10/2007 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Financial Speculation in Commodity Markets Witness List, 5/20/2008 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 9/17/2008 [binder]; Untitled Envelope: Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs","Homeland Grant Formula - S.21, 109th Congress [binder]; Campus Security Hearing, 4/23/2007 [binder]; Nominations: Baker and Myers Hearing, 9/25/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Chertoff Hearing, 2/2/2005 [binder]; Watching of the Watch List - HSGAC Hearing, 10/24/2007 [binder]; The Future of Port Security Hearing, 4/5/2006 [binder]; Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia Hearing Briefing Book - Understanding the Realities of REAL ID, 3/26/2007 [binder]; REAL ID [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder: Business Meeting, 11/14/2007","Virginia and NCLB [accordion folder]; NCLB Drafts, etc. [accordion folder]; Minority Technology Act [accordion folder]; Teacher Tax [accordion folder]; Shepherd Consortium [accordion folder]; Impact Aid [accordion folder]; Pell Grants [accordion folder]; FERPA File [accordion folder]","Medical Liability Reform: Statement/Amendment; Medical Liability Reform: Endorsement; Medical Liability Reform: Very Important Factual Info; Medical Liability Reform: Virginia Law; Medical Liability Reform: Bills, etc.; Medical Liability Reform: Parma Provision; Medical Liability Reform: Amendment; Culpepper Regional Hospital [accordion folder]; ALS [accordion folder]; Proton Beam NCI [accordion folder]; Mental Health Parity [binder]; Association Health Plans/Small Business Health Plans [accordion folder]; UVA Cancer Research - Letter to HHS [accordion folder]; Breaux-Frist; Virginia's Medicaid; Summaries/Analysis; Medicare Summary, 2003 [accordion folder]; Respite Care [accordion folder]; Medicare Bills [accordion folder]; Lifespan Respite Funding [accordion folder]","Virginia Land Conservation Efforts; WMATA (Metro) (2 folders); Virginia Indians; Shenandoah Nat'l Battlefield; VCU-USFWS Rice Center (Fisheries); Rappahannock River; Potomac Nat'l Historical Scenic Trail; James River; National Scenic Byways Program Nominations - GW Parkway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive, Colonial Parkway; Jamestown 2007; I-81; Dulles Toll Road; Fish Hatcheries; H2Gen - Hydrogen Generation and FCV; DoD Waste Management - Brad Contact; Craney Island; Chesapeake Bay Gateways; Chesapeake Bay Farm Bird Issues; Bussmann Aviation; Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Watertrail; Charlottesville - Albemarle Airport; Yucca Mountain (Nuclear Waste Disposal); Water and Wastewater; Wild Horses; Wilderness Issues; Wind Energy - Offshore and Highland; TEA-21 Reauthorization; State Wildlife Grant Program; Roadless; Republican Policy Briefs; Renewable Energy; Pesticides; Oil and Natural Gas Stats; Ocean Issues; Natural Gas Issues; Nature Serve","Firefighter's Issues; MARAD: Ship Disposal James River Reserve; Phone Call Logs [bundle]; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR); Energy Bill; Drunk Driving Issues; Clean Air Rules; Amtrak; Mining Issues; Airline Pensions (United, US Air, Etc.) \u0026 Retirement Age (FAA, NATCA); National ID; Fisheries Issues; Chemical Plant Security; National Wildlife Refuge; Climate Change (Clear Skies, Climate Stewardship, Etc.); Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC); Meeting Notes, 2004-2008 [8 spiral notebooks]; Endangered Species (ESA); Forest Issues; LIHEAP (Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program); Indian Affairs; Arts (Issues, Funding, Etc.); Aviation in DC Area; EPW - Naming Public Facilities; Disaster Relief Information (FEMA, SBA, Etc.); Airline Flight Service; Interstate Waste; National Forests","STANDUP Act - S.2318, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library [accordion folder]; Roadless Area Conservation Act, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Northern Neck National Heritage Area; Journey Through Hallowed Ground [accordion folder]; Dominion Power Line [accordion folder]; Green Buildings - S.506, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R)","Newport News Interchange; Historic Preservation Tax Credits; Interstate 81; Rural Electric Coop Issues; New River - Wild \u0026 Scenic S.1057; Jefferson Davis Statue; Virginia Beach - Southeastern Parkway; Abingdon Courthouse Naming; Virginia Bridge Infrastructure; Tallow/Soap/Biodiesel Issue; Back Bay Facility Naming for Senator John Warner; U.S. National Slavery Museum; HOT Lanes on Beltway; Cedar Creek/Belle Grove; MARAD Issues; Davis WMATA Bill; Buffer Program (DoD); Black Bear Landfill; Dominion Lake Anna; D.C. WASA (Water and Sewer Authority); Richmond Airport; King William Reservoir; Hampton Roads SS0 Letter; Fort Belvoir; Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab; WMATA Bill (Background); Bridge Information; Appalachian Region Commission (ARC); Potomac National Scenic Trail (Fort Belvoir Issue); Primary Seat Belt; Craney Island; NOAA Norfolk Land Transfer; New River (Scenic River Bill); Shenandoah Fish Kill; Shenandoah Fish Kill; Short-Line Railroad; HRT - Norfolk Light Rail; Roanoke Valley Economic Regional Commission; Liquid Coal Information; WaterISAC (Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center) (Dear Colleague); Wallops Island; Captain John Smith National Historic Trail; FAA Reauthorization; Port of Virginia Gateway; Goshen/Lake Merriweather; Forest Service - Wind Energy Letter with Alexander \u0026 Gregg; Richmond Courthouse Naming; Potomac Riverboat - Ferry to National Harbor; Perimeter at DCA; Web Page; Offshore Drilling; Manassas Battlefield Tree-Cutting; CIT (Center for Innovative Technology); Waste to Energy; Hopper Dredge McFarland; I-73; FAMPO I-95 Fredericksburg Interchange; Westmoreland County Sewer; LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program); Guns in Parks; Mt. Vernon-to-Capitol Hill Program; EPA STAG Background; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Background; OCS Virginia Natural Gas 2008 (S.3147); King William Reservoir; Light Bulb Bill; Wolf Trap","41 folders of Successful Appointments, Charlie Abell to L. Donelson Wright","Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Rosen; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Bar Association - Statewide Local/Regional; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Howard C. Vick, Jr. [binder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: MacMahon; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Hackman; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Trindall; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Hackman; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: O'Grady; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Press; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Apperson; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Baril; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Holm; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Beales; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cleveland; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Thacher; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Baker; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cahall; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Brownlee; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Cahall; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Senate Judiciary Questions; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Valentine; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Cook; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Michael; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Miller; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Steele; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Trindal; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Rosenberg; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Zotto; U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Virginia: Novak, David; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Virginia Bar Information; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Vick; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Summary; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Nelson; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Sutherland; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Somers; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Corkoran; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Powell, Lewis, Political Recommendation, Dup File; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Zotto; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: McNally; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Summary Memo","Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gregory, Roger, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Virginia Judgeships, 1997; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gorton, Slade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Burch, J. Thomas, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs; Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals [accordion folder]; Judges; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Grace, Michael, Political Recommendation, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Hagel, Larry, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Humphreys, Judge Robert, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kasold, Bruce E., Court of Federal Claims - 2004; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Schaumber, Peter, Political Recommendation, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Ross, Terry, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Colvin, John, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Terwilliger, George, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeship 4th Circuit [accordion folder]; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kelly, Walter, Eastern District of Virginia; Judgeship 4th Circuit: Allen, Claude; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Miller, George, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; Virginia Bar Associations; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kinser, Cynthia, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2007 [2 binders]; Eastern District Judgeship, 2/2007 [accordion folder]; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Court, 5/2007 [binder]","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2006 [binder]; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 5/2006 [binder]; U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 12/2005 [binder]","Invites/Endorsements, 2007; Inaugural (Ticketing), 2005; 2007 Thanks for Service; 2008 Kind Words; General, 2007; 2007 Statements of Welcome or Congratulations; Inaugural Events, 2004-2005 [accordion folder]; Inauguration Spending, 2005; Condolences/Recovery, 2006-2008 [accordion folder]; Atrial Fibrillation Letter, 2007; 2005 Inaugural Responses [accordion folder]; 2005 First Lady Appearance Requests","102nd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1991 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1989 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1990 [accordion folder]; 102nd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1992 [accordion folder]; 103rd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1993 [accordion folder]","103rd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1994 [accordion folder]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1998 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1995 [2 accordion folders]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1997 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1996 [accordion folder]","106th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1999 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2001 [accordion folder]; 106th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2000 [accordion folder]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2003 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2002 [accordion folder]","109th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2006 [2 accordion folders]; 110th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2007 [2 accordion folders]; 109th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2005 [2 accordion folders]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2004 [accordion folder]","Maxwell - McIntosh Bill, Drafting Schedule, 9/2007; Climate Change and National Security; Industry Recommendations for Climate Bill; Legislative Hearing on America's Climate Security Act, 11/8/2007; Boxer #1 to America's Climate Security Act; Amendments from DS-EPW Markup, America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner Statements and Talking Points, America's Climate Security Act, EPW Markup, 12/5/2007; Changes in Bill Between Subcommittee and Full Committee Markups; Materials for Bill Introduction, America's Climate Security Act, 10/18/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Hearing, 10/24/2007; Cost Containment Working Group, 6/2007-9/2007; Origins of Lieberman - Warner Climate Partnership; Negotiations with Senator Sanders for Full Committee Markup; Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Isakson Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Nuclear Training Language for Climate Security Act, 11/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Briefing Materials 10/2007-11/2007; Detailed Summary of America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner - Joe Lieberman, Announcement of Climate Principles, 8/2007; Input on Draft Climate Bill From Enviros; Negotiations with Senator Cardin for Full Committee Markup; First Broad Outline - Lieberman-Warner Climate Bill; Notes on Kansas Coal Plant Decision, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Whitehouse - Full Committee Markup; Negotiations with Senator Baucus, Subcommittee Markup, 10/2007; EPW Hearing: Climate Change and Chesapeake Bay, 9/26/2007; Senator John Warner Statement on California Waiver, 6/21/2007; Vote Bloc Planning - Subcommittee Markup; Republican Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Questions from Senator Imhofe to Senators Lieberman and Warner; Staff Meeting Schedule - Outreach on Climate Principles; Pursuing Dole as Co-Sponsor; Vote Recommendations, EPW Markup of America's Climate Security Act; Alexander Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Boxer Letter to Senator John Warner on Markup, 11/20/2007; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Boxer - Full Committee Markup; National Security and International Adaptation Provision Drafting, 11/2007; Negotiations with Senators Sanders and Lautenberg, Subcommittee Markup; Craig Amendments to America's Climate Security Act; Briefing Material for Senator John Warner for Markup, America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Inhofe Amendments (48) to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, Draft, 11/27/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act - Draft, 11/26/2007; Negotiations with Senator Carper - 4P - Full Committee Markup","Letters of Support - Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 5/2008; Senator John Warner Speech Before Climate Change Regulation and Policy Conference, 4/14/2008; National Speed Limit and Gas Conservation, 7/2008; Senator John Warner Speech on Climate Change Before Senate Republican Conference, 4/9/2008; Warner-Alexander Outer Continental Shelf Virginia Drilling, 2008 Budget and Resolution; Senator John Warner member Outreach for Floor Consideration; Rhetoric From Opposition; Economic Impacts of the Climate Security Act - Floor, 6/2008; Senator John Warner's \"Dead Man Stick\" Provision, 5/2008; Climate Change and National Security Negotiations, 3/2008-4/2008; Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, 5/2008; International Trade Negotiations, 4/2008; Vitter Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; \"Gang of 20\" on Energy; Barrasso Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Letter to Boxer Re: California Waiver and Endangerment; Negotiations of Allocation, Spring 2008; \"Doom and Gloom\" Quotes, Floor Materials, 6/2008; Carbon Market Oversight Memo, 4/2008; Good Press on America's Climate Security Act, 2008; Post Markup Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, Spring 2008; CBO Score - Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations Between Senator John Warner and Boxer, 6/2008; Lieberman-Warner \"Dear Colleague\", 6/3/2008; Climate Change Briefing Materials Distributed to Senators by Senator John Warner, 6/2008; Markup - Post Mortem; A Guide to the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 2/2008; Floor Materials for Senator John Warner Virginia Natural Gas Bill, 6/2008; Senator John Warner Floor Materials, Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Dulles Rail; Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Amendment to H.R.6, 6/2007; Warner-Webb Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Bill, 6/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations (Boxer - Warner), 5/2008; Materials for Floor, Climate Change, 6/2008; Pew Center Briefing Materials Used Extensively By Senator John Warner, 2008; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 12/2007; Voinovich Amendments and Vote Recommendations; Bond Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Pew Speech, Climate, 1/17/2008; Virginia WMATA Letters; BEACH Act Reauthorization (Co-sponsor Senator John Warner); Floor Prep - Member Outreach; Inhofe - Vitter - Voinovich; EPW Markup, Senator John Warner Rapids Bill, 9/18/2008; Senator John Warner Talking Points for Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Senator John Warner - Senator Joe Lieberman Negotiations with Bingaman - Specter, Spring 2008; Energy Information Administration Modeling/Economic Analysis Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Negotiations on Offsets, Spring 2008","57 bundles, organized by date","9/16/1989 [3 reels]; 5/1/1990 [3 reels]; Full Save of Senate (4.1), 9/19/1990 (3 reels)","Warner 1990, 2/13/1991 [reel]; Warner 1988, 3/16/1989 [reel]; Warner 1989, 3/29/1990 [reel]; Warner 1986, 3/31/1987 [reel]; Warner 1985, Press\u003eCorrespond$F\u003ePRE.C11.AD, 7/9/1986 [2 reels]; Warner 1987, 2/23/1988 [reel]","5 accordion folders of Indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name 1984-1985, 1987-1989","7 accordion folders of indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name","71 folders, arranged alphabetically, Adkins, Nellie to Guzman, Joseph","64 folders, arranged alphabetically, Hager, John to Pulwers, Jack","45 folders, arranged alphabetically, Quinn, Cameron to Zoberman, Rabbi Israel","Grants, Spring 1998; TEA-21, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Other Letter [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 1999; TEA-21, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, 2005 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]; ISTEA - Dan, 1998; Grants, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 1999 [accordion folder]; Grants - Dan; ISTEA - Dan, 1997","Grants, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2004 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2005 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2003 [accordion folder]","Grants, Spring 2005 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2007 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2006 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]","Nantucket Sound - Cape Wind; Potomac River Refuge Building; Pecuniary Interest Letters for Appropriations; City of Norfolk; Energy and Environment Hispanic Participation Project; Appalachian Trail - Tilson Farm; Broad Creek Dredging; New Alexandria/Belle View; FY 2008 Interior and Environment; The French Indian War Foundation; Clinch River; Lynchburg CSO; Greater Richmond Transit Company Transit Facility; Louisa County Historical Society; Accolades File; Greater Richmond Transit Company Bus Facility; Dulles Rail; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Bus Facility; Dragon Run Land Acquisition; Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Center for Advanced Separation Technology, Virginia Tech; Transportation; Virginia War Memorial; City of Norfolk Requests; Charlottesville Bus Facility; Virginia Stream Monitoring; Waterford, Virginia Traffic Calming; Claytor Lake; Labor, HHS, Education; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Fairfax County Appropriations; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Funding History; Fredericksburg Rappahannock River Issues/Requests; Caroline County Multi-Modal; Hampton Roads Transit; Village of Oyster Ecosystem; Nottoway River Pinelands Land Acquisition; Stafford County; Virginia Commonwealth University Atlantic Rivers Center; Vote Tally Sheets; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Pending Items; James River National Wildlife Refuge - Blair's Wharf; City of Fredericksburg - Riparian Lands; Senator John Warner FY 2009 Peninsula Request; Battlefield Parkway - Leesburg; James River Deepwater Turning Basin; Appalachian Trail - New River Tract; Clinch River Basin Study; 2007 Letters; Blackwater River Old-Growth Forest Land Acquisition; Wallops Island Shoreline Erosion; Battlefields FY 2008; Shenandoah Battlefields; Senator John Warner Amendment #1566 To Allow For Natural Gas Exploration and Extraction Off of Virginia Coast [accordion folder]; Prince George County; Stafford Courthouse Streetscape; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Letters; National Museum of Americans at War; Letters/Dear Colleagues; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John Smith Interpretive Buoys","S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Mary Holloway; Climate Change: Senator John Warner Statements and Overview; Virginia Tech National Science Foundation Grant Letter; FY 2009 Budget Resolution Amendments; Climate Change: Virginia/Chesapeake Bay Climate Change; S.1924 Firefighters [accordion folder]; Jefferson Laboratory Letter; AERO Amendment [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: 2007; FY 2008 State Wildlife Grants; State Wildlife Grants Letter for FY 2007 [accordion folder]; Virginia Employment Commission, 7/2007; S.3266 (Immediate Steps to Conserve Gasoline Act); S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness Bill; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Tack; Climate Change: S.Res.30: Biden-Lugar Climate Change","Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: General Information (2 folders); Professor L. Librescu, Virginia Tech; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: News Articles; NAACP Statements, Letters, Speeches; Jail Space; Memorandum of Understanding-14, 2005; SFRC: Senator John Warner's Introduction for Ambassador Jeffrey; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Yellow Ribbon; Senator John Warner - Webb Letters; Becker, Grace C. - Judiciary Introduction, DOJ; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Cost of Education 1940s v. 2000s; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Senator John Warner's Floor Remarks; Commission on the National Guard and Reserve [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Seniority and 2008; Truman Library; South Korea: Kathy Stephens; Miscellaneous Memos; Judiciary Nominations, Davis, Novak, Cook, 4/13/2008; Agee: Transcript; Dodd; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Transferability; G.I. Bill Transferability History [accordion folder]; Virginia Tech; Agee, G. Steven; Davis, Jo Ann CR 1950-2007; Mason, David M. - Rules; Nuclear/Constitutional Option; Hill, Oliver W. CR; Conrad, Glen","Correspondence on Iraq Related to Senate Oversight; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce Speech; Letters: Detainees; Letters: Department of Defense Internet Sites - Letters/Background; Letters: International Tracing Service; Biden Letter, Senator John Warner Responses to S.C.Res.4 (First Iraq Resolution, 1/25/2007); Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2006; Speeches/Remarks: War Powers Committee - Statement for the Record; Correspondence on the Use of Iraqi Revenue for Reconstruction, 2008; 2006 Correspondence on Dubai Ports; Correspondence on Force Protection and Readiness, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Marine Corps Birthday; Memo - Re: Dahlgren; Untitled Binder: Senator John Warner's Remarks for Christening of U.S.S. George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), 10/7/2006; Letters: Air Force Foundation; Senator John Warner Iraq Statements S.C.Res.7; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2008; Letters: War Powers Commission - Letter to Commission Members; Speeches/Remarks: Truman Award Remarks/Background; Correspondence on the Iraqi Security Forces - Equipping and Training; Letters: Potomac Annex; Correspondence on Narcotics Trafficking in Afghanistan; Letters: Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico; Letters: Oceana; Aurora Visit/Speech; Letters: Limb Transplant; Letters: Air Force Transformational Initiatives; Benchmarks/Member Input - Iraq Middleberg American Legion Visit/Speech, 11/2006; Senator John Warner Documents/Save; Letters: Defense Intelligence Agency JUIAF Rivanna Station - Letters/Background; 2006 Correspondence on Detainee Abuse Investigations; Letters: Navy Marine Corps Intranet; Letters: Maps; Speeches/Remarks: FISA - Floor Statement; S.C.Res.7 Iraq Resolution; Iraq Amendment to H.J.Res20, 2/12/2007; SASC Detainee Hearing, 2007; 2008 Correspondence with Director of National Intelligence; Speeches/Remarks: U.S.S. Bush Christening Remarks; Letters: Navy's Shipbuilding Plan; Speeches/Remarks: Army Leadership Program - Senator John Warner's Introduction; Letters: BRAC; Letters: NOAA, 2004/2007; 2006 Correspondence to White House Chief of Staff and Cabinet Level Officials on Interagency Support to Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; Letters to Leaders, 2/7/2007; Iraq, 9/2007; Letters: U.S.S. Cole/Combatant Status Review Team","24 bound volumes, 97th Congress, First Session to 108th Congress, 2nd Session","110th Congress, 1st Session Record Vote Analysis, 2007 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2001 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1999 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1998 [accordion folder]; Floor Privileges, 1991-2008; Thomas Jefferson, 1991 \u0026 2008; 4 bound volumes, 109th Congress, First Session to 110th Congress, 2nd Session; Voting Record Books, 1989-2004 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, Miscellaneous [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, 2nd Session Record Vote Analysis, 2008 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2000 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1997 [accordion folder]","Briefing Books, 2005-2007: College of William and Mary Town Hall Meeting, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2008: Winchester Readiness Center, 5/19/2008; Speeches, 2008: College of William and Mary, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Randolph Macon Commencement Speech, 2/25/2005; 6 Accordion Folders: Mail Reports, 2003-2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Dedication, 5/18/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Alito Speech, 1/26/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Montpelier Speech, 4/29/2006; 110th Congress; Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2008: Gilbert's Corner, 5/2/2008; Speeches, 2008: Sorensen Institute, 4/25/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: National Surface Transportation Safety Center - Virginia Tech, 8/30/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Richmond Courthouse Groundbreaking, 2/18/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Iraq Notes; Speeches, 2005-2007: Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/2007; Speeches, 2008: Virginia Forever Roast, 5/2/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Youth Leadership Initiative - Sabato; Speeches, 2005-2007: Ferrum College, 5/7/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: University of Virginia, 4/10/2006; Speeches, 2008: Harry Truman Good Neighbor Award, 5/8/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Louisiana and Mississippi, 9/12/2005; Speeches, 2008: University of Mary Washington Commencement Address, 5/10/2008","110th Congress Appropriations Letters, FY 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2009 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2008 Appropriations: CJS; 110th Congress, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress, Aging [empty accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Energy and Water; FY 2008 Appropriations, [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Agriculture; 110th Congress, Administration, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2009 Appropriations: Interior; FY 2008 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2009 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2008 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2008 Appropriations Reports, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: CJS; FY 2009 Appropriations: Mil Con; FY 2008 Appropriations: Mil Con; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, FY 2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: Agriculture; FY 2008 Appropriations: Energy and Water","110th Congress, Budget [empty accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Ethics, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Veterans Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Cosigned Letters, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Environment and Public Works, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Indian Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Armed Services, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Unanimous Consents for Senator John Warner Legislation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Finance, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Rules and Administration, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Intelligence, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Judiciary, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Energy and Natural Resources, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Commerce, Science and Transportation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Foreign Relations, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]","Embrey Dam, 1999 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Embrey Dam Facts; Craney Island, 2004: Migratory Bird Treaty Act; Embrey Dam: Invitation; Chesapeake Bay, 2006 - The John Smith Water Trail (S.2568) [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Corps Project History; Craney Island, 2004: S.2550 Water Infrastructure; Prettyman Courthouse Naming, 2004 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Program; Water Resources Development Act, 2007 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Articles; Embrey Dam: For Video; 50 Foot Inbound Channel, 2002 [accordion folder]; Corps - Lynchburg College - College Lake Restoration, 2005 [accordion folder]; Water Resources Development Act, 2004 [accordion folder]; Back Bay Visitors Center, 2004 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 2005-2005 [accordion folder]; Craney Island, 2004: Water Resources Development Act","King William Reservoir, 1999-2005 [accordion folder]; Roanoke Flood Control - 8(a) [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay: Nutrient Removal Bill, 2001 -S.1044 [accordion folder]; 30th Anniversary Chesapeake Bay, 2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown 2007 Steering Committee, 6/13/2002; Avtex Fibers, 1999-2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown Coin; 28th Virginia Battle Flag, 2004","121 folders, arranged chronologically","153 folders, arranged chronologically","Navy: Cecil; 6 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","16 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","1989 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1989 Dickinson [accordion folder]; 1989 Environment and Public Works [accordion folder]; 1989 Banking [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Relations; 1989 Floor Statements and Speeches [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Health-RTO; 1989 Administration [accordion folder]; 1989 Commerce [accordion folder]; 1989 Energy [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Affairs-AGH; 1989 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Social Security-RTO; 1989 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1989 Governmental Affairs; 1989 Administration - Brady [accordion folder]; 1989 Aging [accordion folder]; 1989 Education [accordion folder]","Corps of Engineers 1991 [accordion folder]; Energy 1991 [accordion folder]; Banking 1991 [accordion folder]; Armed Services 1991 [accordion folder]; Commerce 1991 [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, January-June [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, July-December [accordion folder]; Administration 1991 [accordion folder]; Appropriations 1991 [accordion folder]; Agriculture 1991 [accordion folder]","Lawsuits; Langley Air Force Base MILCON; BRAC-95 NAVSEA Materials [packet]; Somalia; Crystal City (4 folders); Space Station; VA - National Guard Issues; Reserve Personnel Management Act (ROPMA); Yankee Energy Methanol Plantship (MPS); Navy Spent Nuclear Fuel; Bottom-Up Review; Rand - Force Mix Analysis; Women in Combat; White Oak; Waco - Branch Davidian","Administrative; Jonathan Corp.; Untitled Folder: Pass Through Letters; Thank Yous - Department of Defense (Grayson); No Answer Necessary; Kuwait; Colonna; Untitled Folder: Department of Defense Authorization","Finance, 1994 [accordion folder]; Labor, 1994 [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 1994 [accordion folder]; Veterans, 1994 [accordion folder]; Energy and Public Works, January-October (6 accordion folders); Judiciary, 1994 [accordion folder]; Rules, 1994 [accordion folder]","1994 Aging [accordion folder]; 1994 Energy [accordion folder]; 1994 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1994 Banking [accordion folder]; 1994 Education [accordion folder]; 1994 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1994 Environment and Public Works, November-December [accordion folder]; 1994 Administration [accordion folder]; 1994 Commerce (2 accordion folders)","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","68 CDs of Correspondence; 13 CDs of Files Stored on Server","24 folders, 1995-1996 arranged by month and year","Interior 1991 [accordion folder]; Finance 1991 [accordion folder]; Judiciary 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Administration [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Aging [accordion folder]; 1990 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1990 Budget [accordion folder]; Labor - RTD 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1990 Banking [accordion folder]; Veterans 1991 [accordion folder]; Labor 1991 [accordion folder]","103rd Congress Unanswered Letters [accordion folder]; 1993 Banking [accordion folder]; 1993 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1993 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1993 Commerce (2 accordion folders); 103rd Congress Closed Agency [accordion folder]; 2004 Political Responses (2 accordion folders); 1993 Budget [accordion folder]","12 accordion folders, arranged by month","Labor - Minimum Wage - Correspondence; Complaints, 1994-1995; Misfiled Letters; Copies of Indian Affairs Letters; Animal Protection Letters; 100 folders of recommendations; CMS - Animal Rights Letters","Floor Statements, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Safety Belt Bill, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; Letters of Support, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Miscellaneous Senator John Warner Record, 1997-1998 \u0026 2001 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 1999 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress Dear Colleagues [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Committee History [accordion folder]; Number of Senators Warner Served With [accordion folder]; Virginia Wilderness, 2001 [accordion folder]; Imhofe Challenge, 2006 [accordion folder]; Missed Votes [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2005 [accordion folder]; Oyster Reef Restoration, 2000-2003 [accordion folder]","TSA Screeners; Robert Tapella, Government Printing Office, 110th Congress; Minimum Wage, 110th, 109th Congress; Enterprise Human Resources Integration, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribes, 110th Congress; Bailout, 110th Congress; Rolls-Royce; Untitled Folder: Abu Dhabi, 2008; Thurgood Marshall Nomination; Horse Slaughter, 109th Congress; GSA Per Diem Rates; Romania Trade (Pork), 109th Congress; Premium Conversion; Real Estate Investment Trust; Peanuts - USDA, 110th Congress; Extension of Duty Suspension; VLBR; Economic Stimulus, 110th Congress; Immigration Reform, 109th Congress; Virginia Beach DUI, 110th Congress; Breast Stamp Letter, 110th Congress; Fair Pay Act, 110th Congress; 2007 Farm Bill Amendments, 110th Congress; Secure Telework, 110th Congress; Tony Zagami Retirement, 109th Congress; GSA Modernization Act, 109th Congress; Postal Reform, 109th Congress; Chick Ciccolella Nomination, 109th Congress; Unemployment Tax (FUTA/VEC), 110th Congress; Delco Remy (Virginia) Duty Exemption; Tobacco Quota Buyout, 109th Congress; Lafayette (3 folders); Jamestown Trip, 110th Congress; Emergency Disaster Assistance, 109th Congress, FY 2007 Agriculture Appropriations, 11/15/2006; Dennett - Nomination; Public Safety - Pre-Tax Health (Pension Protection Act H.R.2830), 109th Congress; Line Item Veto, 110th, 109th Congress; PSI Subcommittee Hearing, Credit Card Practices, 110th Congress; Pay-Go, 110th Congress; Agriculture Letters, 109th Congress; Trade Letters, 109th Congress; Country of Origin (COOL), 109th Congress; Frierson; Budget; Hunt, Howard; Inspector Generals - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, 110th Congress; H-2B Application Problems, 110th Congress; Guatemala Adoptions, 110th Congress; Agriculture Related Letters; For Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, Questions: National Security Personnel System, Old and Post Hearing Answers, 109th Congress; Manure - Superfund - EPA, 109th Congress; Linda Springer, Office of Personnel Management; Estate Tax, 109th Congress; Payment Caps, 109th Congress; Federal Employee Combat Zone Tax Credit, 109th Congress; Senator Helms Statement, 110th Congress; Financial Direct Investment in India, 110th Congress; Coal Act/Mine Workers, 109th Congress; S.680: Accountability in Government Contracting, Noblis, 110th Congress; Louis Giuliano, USPS Board of Governors Nomination, 109th Congress; TAX Incentives for Charity, Easements, Type III, Donation, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribe Letters, 109th Congress; Motorsports Tax Fairness; Pay Parity; 2008 Farm Bill (Conference), 110th Congress; Farm Services Agency Offices, 110th Congress; Child Tax Credit, 109th Congress; H-2B, 109th Congress; Pension Reform, 109th Congress; U.S. Pork Trade, Taiwan, 110th Congress; Auto Bailout (11/17/2008), 110th Congress; D.C. Voting; Housing and Economic Recovery (Foreclosure), 110th Congress; Combined Statistical Areas, 109th Congress; Cuba Trade (Agriculture); Transit Study, 109th Congress; Letters (OMB and Grassley) Financial, 110th Congress; Woodrow Wilson Library, 110th Congress; Produce Purchasing Defense Supply Center Philadelphia/Defense Commissary Agency, 109th Congress","8 bundles, Daily Schedules 2001-2008, arranged by date; 1 bundle, Travel Itineraries, 1992-2008","17 3.5\" disks, 1991 and 1992 Archive; Macros, 8/26/2004 [CD]; Archive 1998 [binder]; Press, 12/15/2004 [CD]; 8 3.5\" disks, Photos, Press, HCFA, 1993-2001; 27 CDs, Legislative Letters, 2002-2005; 34 CDs (in case), Legislative Letters, Press, Webpage, and Photographs, 2002-2004; 24 CDs, Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2008; Archive 10/7/1997 [4mm data cartridge]","September 11, 2001: Security; September 11, 2001: Reserve Activation; U.S. Senator John Warner's Service Academy Nominations [binder]; September 11, 2001: Arlington County; September 11, 2001: Department of Justice; September 11, 2001: Assistance for Victims; September 11, 2001: Department of Labor; September 11, 2001: General FEMA Information; September 11, 2001: Department of Defense Information; September 11, 2001: Supplemental Funding; Schedules 1987 [accordion folder]; September 11, 2001: Governor's Office Information; September 11, 2001: Small Business Administration Information; September 11, 2001: Disaster Declaration Information; September 11, 2001: Victims Fund; September 11, 2001: FEMA Advisories and Related Information; September 11, 2001: Social Security Administration Updates; 5 Office Guestbooks, 2000-2008","News Clips/Press Statements; General (Correspondence), 2008; Committee/Conference Rules; Senator John Warner's Travel, March 3-6, 2006 - Ethics Letter; Legislative Issues; Appropriations Issues; World Forum - Williamsburg, Jamestown 400th Anniversary; Chaplain - U.S. Senate (Requests); Truman Library; Haynes Nomination, 7/12/2006; Inaugural, 2009 [presentation folder]; Falwell; Communication From Other Senators; Foreign Gift List, 2006; Response (to Correspondence) - by Phone/E-Mail, 2008; Dulles Rail; Hatch Act, Guidelines and Information; Sorenson Institute; Declined to Recommend, 2007-2008 (2 folders); Senator Kennedy (Illness, 2008); UVA - Warner Leadership Awards/Jefferson Foundation Gift; Condolences, 2008; 4th Circuit Judgeship, 2006-2007; D.C. Voting Rights; Congressional Angels in Adoption (Nominations), 2006-2008 (3 folders); Charitable Contribution Requests; White House Schedule Requests, 2008; Retirement Announcement, 8/31/2007; Virginia Forever Tribute; Auctions (Donations); Fort Monroe; McCain-Presidential Campaign, 2008; Senator John Warner v. Litigation Senate Counsel; Ripon Society","Washington Post Profile Iraq Res., 070125 [microcassette]; C'ville Day, Tompson Center/Chandler, SABA10, 3/2/1998 [microcassette]; Log Cabin Republicans [microcassette]; Washington Technical Institute, 12/19/1995 [microcassette]; Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick on Radio America Network, Live Broadcast, Show #10, 6/26/1999 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner with Anne Scott, John Harris [microcassette]; 18 untitled 3.5\" disks; New Rep. Tailhook, 5/24 [microcassette]; Martha Sludd [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, SASC Press Conference - Defense Pax, 1/27/1999; Senator John Warner, HSU Impeach, 1/27/1999 [microcassette]; John vs. Mark, 10/18/1996 [VHS]; PBS NewsHour, Iraq Amendment - Senator John Warner, 051115 [VHS]; Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; Diversions [3.5\" disk]; 29 Untitled Microcassettes; Pioneer Awards Presentation, 2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner E.S. NY Times, 050628 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Disk [3.5\" disk]; Fox News Live, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; Senator, #139, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; Ellen Nakashima on Senator John Warner's Houses, 6/12/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner on CNN's Late Edition, 10/16/2005 [VHS]; Back-up Disk, Transcripts/PSA's for January-March 1990, March-July 1990 [3.5\" disk]; Senator John Warner on Carriers, 050207 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press Releases, 1993-1994 [3.5\" disk]; WPXX Channel 8, David Poole, 10/2/1996; WAGE, 10/8 [microcassette]; NPR, 12/19 [microcassette]; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Introducing Judge John Roberts, 9/12/2005 [VHS]; Roll Call, 1/23; Melton Trans. Taxes [microcassette]; CNN - Anderson Cooper 360, and MSNBC Hardball, Senator John Warner, Bush Speech on Iraq, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; LA Senate, 10/1/1997 [microcassette]; Dale Eisman Profile, 1/4/1999; Thurmond to Senator John Warner, 1/5/1999 [microcassette]; Post Election Interviews, Babb Goodling WINC, Press Conference, 11/6/1996 [microcassette]; SASC Markup, 5/14/1999; Senators Warner and Levin News Conference [microcassette]; Senator Allen Floor Statement (2nd in Serving in U.S. Senate), 4/28/2005 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Interview, 10/11/1999 [audiocassette]; 13 untitled audiocassettes; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; Rotary Norfolk Media, 2/16/1999 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Post Hearing Interview, 050210 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Interview on Representative Whitehurst, 2/28/2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner WP5 [3.5\" disk]; Sheila Burke, NRC Zaire WMAL, 11/13/1996 [microcassette]; Eric S., NY Times, 3/5/1999 [microcassette]; Senate Floor Debate, 6/16/2005 [VHS]; Stars and Stripes, 10/8/1996; WTOO, 10/9/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, Ferrum College, 050907 [microcassette]; Warner FOR Early, 10/6/1997 [microcassette]; Tsunami, Iraq, SASC Briefing, 050105 [microcassette]; Frist Interview [microcassette]; Lehrer, Kosovo, 5/17/2000; Miscellaneous Interviews [microcassette]; State of the Union 1997 [microcassette]; CNN [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press, 1 and 2 [2 3.5\" disks]; Senator John Warner Studio Statements, 10/11/2005 [VHS]; Policy Lunch Interviews, 3/3/1998 [empty microcassette case]; Senator John Warner Press Conference, 2/24/2003 [Betacam]; Eric Schmidt [microcassette]; Pinnacle Award from Fleet Reserve, 12/11 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Press Interviews: David Lehrman - NATO Expansion, 10/24; Dale Eisman and Dexter Hardin - Navy Pete # CFR 11/12/1997 [microcassette]; Keel Laying Ceremony CVN-77 George H. W. Bush [VHS]; Warren Fiske, 5/14/1996 [microcassette]; NPR; WAMU, Gibson, HSU, 12/1998 [microcassette]; Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Bio [3.5\" disk]; Clinton/Suit Military, 5/23/1996 [microcassette]; Politics, 2-22-2324 [microcassette]; Tailhook, 5/21/1996 [microcassette]; The Manhole [3.5\" disk]; Dale E., Tailhook, 8/30/1996 [microcassette]; S:\\wpshr\\Press\\Bill [3.5\" disk]; Backup, PageMaker, ADS [3.5\" disk]; Staunton, Virginia Tech, Richmond, 10/1998 [microcassette]; VAB, 6/29/1996 [microcassette]; Cain, 2/27 [microcassette]; Legion Speech [microcassette]; Warner-Levin Thanksgiving Trip, 2001 [audiocassette]; WTOP, Senator John Warner on Bosnia, 12/17/1997 [microcassette]; Policy Lunch Briefs and ISTEA News Conference, 3/12/1995 [microcassette]; Recognition, #137, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; NMAH Carmichael and SIL/NMAH Price of Freedom Benefit, 2/4/2005 [audiocassette]; FOR 4/21/2000 [microcassette]; ADS [3.5\" disk]; Rumsfeld/Jeffords Press, 5/24 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner with Reporters on Detainees [audiocassette]","The Politics of Persuasion, Friends of John Warner, Stevens Reed Curcio \u0026 Potholm, 3/14/2008 [CD]; CODEL Warner/Levin, Photographs, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Crete, June to July 2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Archived Web Video, 2006 [CD] (2 copies); 2008 Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Affairs, Senator John Warner, Old Dominion University [CD] (2 copies); National Air to West Pot. [CD]; Sorensen Institute 2008 Gala, Senator John Warner Slideshow [CD]; Photographs from Navy Memorial Video, 12/2007 [DVD]; Senator Kennedy Floor Statement, Tribute to Senator Warner, 9/7/2007 [DVD] (2 copies); Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/11/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/26 [CD]; McCain Rally, 9/10/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Campaign Commercials [CD]; Wakeman II Building Dedication Photographs, Aurora Flight Sciences, 7/31/2006 [CD]; Luna Innovations, City of Danville, 3/26/2004 [CD]; Senators John Warner, Ben Nelson, and Susan Collins, Press Conference Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [DVD]; Q \u0026 A with Barry Rabe, 12/10/2008 [DVD]; Newsclips, Photographs, Senator John Warner Photograph, 8/19/2004 [CD]; News Channel 8, News Conference, 8/31/2007 [DVD]; Senate Floor Statement from Senator John McCain, 6/14/2006 [DVD]; Tour of Pentagon, White House Announcement, 9/18/2001 [CD]; Daily Newsclips, Old Files, 9/4/2003 [CD]; Reading of Declaration of Independence, Senators Coburn, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Webb, Murkowski, Martinez, Warner, 7/8/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/19/2007 [DVD]; MSNBC Off Air 9 pm-10pm, 6/3/2008 [DVD]; Grundy, The Breaks, P8270053-P8270105 [CD]; Senate Floor Statements from Senator Levin and Senator Byrd, 6/22/2006 [DVD]; 9 untitled DVDs; PSC 2002 LAD LOOP [CD]; USJFCOM Senate Reception, 2/28/2006 [CD]; Senator Visit, Balad AB, Iraq, 3/22/2006 [CD]; CBS News - The Early Show, 1/13/2005 [CD]`; Afghan to NAACP [CD]; Wet Plate Photo Session, Photographs by Dennis Brack, 9/25/2002 [CD]; U.S. Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, Biographical Video: John W. Warner, Jr., 10/16/2003 [DVD] (2 copies); Senator John Warner Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [DVD]; UIA Law Magazine, Senator John Warner Photographs by Tom Cogill [CD]; C-SPAN 2, 5/16/2008 [DVD]; 2007 SOTU [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conference, 4/8/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Washington Local News, 6pm and 11 pm Newscasts, 5/15/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Photographs by Andrea Booher/FEMA, Tour Poquoson, VA, 9/2003 [CD]; U.S. Senator Jim Webb, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Press Conference with U.S. Senator John Warner, Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Elect Mark Warner, 11/19/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/23/2007 [DVD]; Center for Politics, University of Virginia, Senator John Warner, 4/10/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner's Midtown Tunnel Visit, Norfolk, 9/29/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, 4/16/2007 [DVD]; Press, 8/24/2004 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Nightly News, Iraq Resolution, 070125 [CD]; Scott Photographs [CD]; Christening CVN-77 George H.W. Bush, Northrop Grumman, 10/7/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Visit to Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard Photographs by PA3 Timothy Pike, 4/23/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner [CD]; Senator John Warner, Sampling of 7 hits, 10/2004 [DVD]; Wytheville Lunch, Floods [CD]; Senator John Warner's Visits to Norfolk Region (SECNAV, U.S. Coast Guard, USS Newport News, VA Port Authority), 4/2003 [CD]; Larry King Live, reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech, 1/10/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Tapings, General Myers Tribute, William Proxmire Dinner, SPQA Awards Remarks, 10/12/2005 [CD]; George Mason University Commencement, 5/21/2005 [2 DVDs]; Senator John Warner, NASA Langley, Ft. Monroe, 10/3; Nassawaddox - Renor Dix, Cheriton - Aquaculture, Virginia Beach - Wagner, 10/4 [CD]; Senator Dick Durbin: A Different View, Air 8/1 - 9/30, 2008 [DVD]; Untitled VHS; Profile Senator John Warner, WCVE Version, Laura Strickler, 12/23/2004 [CD]; Bloomberg TV, 6/4/2008 [DVD]; 3 flash memory cards: Daily News Clips; Wytheville Lunch, Nutter Lunch [CD]","A History of Soviet Russia : Von Rauch, Georg, 1957 [book];  A Century of Leadership: Founders Day Celebration, Newport News Shipbuilding, January 17-18, 1986  [booklet];  The Spirits of 76 : Sloane, Eric, 1973 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 11 - Rules of Virginia Supreme Court, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Foreign Relations and National Security Law : Franck, Thomas M. and Michael J. Glennon, 1987 [book];  US Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations - Cross-Channel Attack : Harrison, Gordon A., 1989 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Committee on Armed Services, US Senate, 99th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, vols. I-III, 1986  [3 bound volumes];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985  [bound volume];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983  [bound volume]","Photo Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026 Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. Virginia Chapter - Association of Govt. Accountants, 3/20/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Miller 2nd Debate [audiocassette]; Reagan PC \u0026 Reception [audiocassette]; GOP Meeting; Shad Planking; Women's Forum [VHH-C]; VNN \"Commonwealth Conversation\", 3/30/1996 [audiocassette]; Untitled Envelope: Reprint of Joint Resolution, 1/3/1980; Various Debates [audiocassette]; Virginia Federation of Republican Women [VHS-C]; Virginians for Warner Luncheon [audiocassette]; Warner Young Republicans, 3/23 [VHS-C]; Progressive Virginians Coalition [audiocassette]; Richmond Debate, 10/20/1978 [audiocassette]; Washington Post Luncheon, 8/6/1984 [audiocassette]; JWW and APM at Suffolk COC, 9/12/1978 [audiocassettes]; Photo Album: Launching of the SSN 753 Albany, 6/13/1987 [binder]; Debate - Vienna, 10/13 [audiocassette]; Untitled Audiocassette; JWW-APM - Bar Association [audiocassette]; Harrison/Warner Debate - League of Women Voters, 9/9/1984 [audiocassette]; \"Ole no. 6\" [envelope]; WGMS 570 AM, 103.5 FM - Guest Conductor Senator Warner, 12/23/1979 [audiocassette]","10/1/2008-12/31/2008 (92 folders arranged chronologically)","Fox News Interview w/Brit Hume, 11/7/2004 [VHS]; Nixon Center Ceremony Honoring, 2/8/2000 [VHS]; Senate Floor Statements from Senators Levin and Byrd, 6/22/2006 [CD]; PBS Newshour, 8/3/2006 [CD]; CNN Wolf Blitzer, 11/17/2005 [CD]; Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [CD]; US Senate Floor Statement, 2/17/2006 [CD]; Floor Coverage, 3/29/2001 [VHS]; Hardball, 2/12/2008 [CD]; JW/Rex NBC Story, 1/31 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 9/23/2008 \u0026 9/25/2008 [2 CDs]; Senator Warner - 10,000 Votes, 5/24/2006 [VHS]; NBC Meet the Press, 2/12/2006 [CD]; Press Conference - Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [CD]; Levy Center Dedication, 9/18/2005 [CD]; Face the Nation; Meet the Press; Fox News Sunday; Late Edition, 10/30/2005 [CD]; Memorial - Naval Special Warfare, 7/8/2005 [DVD]","WWO-0380; WWO-0752; WWO-0647; WWO-0646; WWO-0648; WWO-0338; WWO-0333; WWO-0337; WWO-0381; WWO-0332","WWO-0401; WWO-0353; WWO-0750; WWO-0748; WWO-0751; WWO-0753; WWO-0747; WWO-0110; WWO-0628; WWO-0640; WWO-0745","WWO-0678; WWO-0723; WWO-0677; WWO-0676; WWO-0708; WWO-0679","WWO-0242; WWO-0339; WWO-0315; WWO-0644; WWO-0286; WWO-0113; WWO-0652; WWO-0378","Miscellaneous papers from the office of Senator John Warner consist chiefly of photographs and newsclippings. Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.","  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.","  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.","  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.","  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.","The discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.","This addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. Interspersed are stories related to his personal life and family."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome material in this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights; the University does not hold these rights and cannot grant (or withhold) copyright permissions. 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The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is no box 218 for this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. W. Monument; Culmore Playing Field (Susan McGill); American Association of Port Authorities; Army Museum; U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; National Capitol Area Council Goshen Dam Project Lake Merriweather, VA FY 2001 Funding Initiative; Lorton Correctional Complex GSA Report to Congress 1/3/2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGSA Courthouses; National Health Museum; Richmond Canal; Rail Regulation; S.535 - Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Improvement Act; Fawn Lake - Wilderness Area; NEA; PTO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Airport; Richmond Airport; Williamsburg Buses; Hampton Roads Transit Bus Project; GRTC/City of Richmond; Metro - Royal St. Garage; VA Transit-Statewide Bus; Newport News Airport; Mt. Vernon Ladies Association; WMATA Letter re: Millennium Celebration; Fort Eustis; OMC; Hampton Roads Maritime Alliance; Georgetown Fuel Cell Buses; Danville Airport; FAA Bill - MWAA Provisions; Amtrak Hi-Speed Rail; Newport News Airport-Jim Smith; Advanced Multi-Fuels, Hans Mumm; Trail; Maritime Security; Pay Equity; United-Visit 4/27/99, China Service ltr; US - China Service; Drexel's Smart-Tech Wilson Bridge; Nuke Waste; EPA v. Utilities; Mining Waste; NYC Trash; NOAA - National Disaster Reduction Initiative; MTBE; Lorton - DC Appropriations; Jones Act Waivers; Old Dominion University; George Mason; Truman Naming Bill; Gas/Oil Prices; Orkand - Rick Scholze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHuman Services Reauthorization; VA WA II; Old Nominations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKemba Smith; Vinters; SS Earnings Test; Early Learning; Satcher; Flat Glass; Trauma Care; TAP/BRAND/CSBG's/CAA's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrip File - Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin 8-2-99; VA Tech Trip, 8-2-99; Gen.; Miscellaneous; Mark Warner; Constitution; Legislative Veto; Warner Record; Campaign; Campaign; Campaign 1997; Daryl Jones Confirmation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSMWG: Sen. Warner; loose papers; SMWG: Hill Visits; Liberty Bill; Empire Washington Corporation; An Assessment of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act in 1998, 2/1999 ; Liberty Bill '99; One Stop; Credit Union; Burlington; Federal Prison Industries; PUHCA; Commuter Tax; Internet Tax; unmarked (3) containing correspondence; Vern S. 401; Historic Property Tax Credit, HR 1945; Credit Unions; Blind Trust; Private Securities Litigation Reform Act; Confidentiality; DOL-GPO; H.R. 1945- Estate Tax/Historic Property; Internet Tax; Colonial Williamsburg Tax; A Taxpayer's Guide to Federal Spending, FY 2001; Budgets- Labor Budget; Budget Agreement 1997; Reconciliation 1997; 97 Reconciliation/Tax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLottery; Chas Phillips; Labor Shortage [hi-tech] Education/Vocational Training; Public TV; CPB; Broadcaster; Bell Atlantic Hopeline; Communications FCC; unmarked (2) containing correspondence; Telecommunications Reform; Low Power TV; FCC- CFW Communication; Telecomm.- Interconnection; S. 652 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act, 1995; Leo One USA Briefing Book; Broadband; Competitive Broadband Coalition; Telecomm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreddie Mac; Voting Disability; Housing; S.830; Ricky Ray, Hemophilia, S. 358; O'Dorisio; EPIC S.729; AG Dairy Amendment; Health - Children; Fetal Tissue; Boxer - Women's Health/NIH; Lice; Gunshot Detection, Gun Safety (Schools); Medicare; GMHSI BC/BS; Hemophilia/Ricky Ray; PARCA; WIPA; FERPA; BCBS/Fed Reaction; BC/BS GHMSI; BCBS / D.C. Charter; untitled; untitled correspondence (3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax - General 7/2/96; Flat Tax; Cap Gains; Korea; Vargas; Extradition; REIT Conflict S.342; NTU; Tax - AMT; AMT; Legislative- Coal; [untitled]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFast Track; Glaxo; Foreign Trade Zone; Trade; Ricky Ray ; Fred Hochberg; 06/02/98 -- e-commerce \u0026amp; Y2K Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Meetings; Hunger Has a Cure Act 1997; Untitled folder: Kenaf; IRA S.12; Securities Litigation Reform S.240; S.667; Alexis Herman; COLI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecurities; Suspense Accounts - ROCCO; Mexico Loans; Securities Litigation Reform S.240 (H.R. 1058); S.2955 Charitable Organizations Disclosure Bill 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmy Corps of Engineers; Ferry Farm Information; National Park Service File 1996; Information/CRS Pending Requests; George Washington Postage Legislation; Air Force Memorial Information; Member ISTEA requests; Government of Puerto Rico Resolution; Census Information for Congress ; Everglades; Mariner's Museum Info; Pfiesteria Information; George Washington Commemorative ; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026amp;P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBlack Dog of Fate\u003c/title\u003e, by Peter Balakian;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eHigh Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition\u003c/title\u003e, by Stanley A. Renshon;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eD.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure\u003c/title\u003e, by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eEnactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001\u003c/title\u003e (2 copies);\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862\u003c/title\u003e, by Mary Alice Wills;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Book of Yaak\u003c/title\u003e, Rick Bass;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePassion for Truth\u003c/title\u003e, by Arlen Specter ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eNational Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001\u003c/title\u003e;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory\u003c/title\u003e, by Iavan Amato;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eSpoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire\u003c/title\u003e, by Nicols Fox ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted\u003c/title\u003e, by Harold H. Tittmann, III;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOne Nation, Two Cultures\u003c/title\u003e, by Gertrude Himmelfarb ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRepublic.com\u003c/title\u003e, by Cass Sunstein ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eYour Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want\u003c/title\u003e, by Charley Swayne;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOne More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War\u003c/title\u003e, by John Poole;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eLife's Matrix\u003c/title\u003e, by Philip Ball;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eFinding Our Roots, Facing Our Future\u003c/title\u003e, by Robert E. Freer, Jr.;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAll About Birds\u003c/title\u003e, by Dorothy Mitchell;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eCEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive\u003c/title\u003e, by C. Ray Johnson;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eIt's All So Damn Simple\u003c/title\u003e, by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026amp; House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOriginal Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026amp; Religion\u003c/title\u003e, by David Barton; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOf Happiness: An Essay\u003c/title\u003e, by Volterra; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe C-Span Revolution\u003c/title\u003e, by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eFix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\"\u003c/title\u003e, by Jim Miller; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eErnie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute\u003c/title\u003e; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eStorm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War\u003c/title\u003e, by Richard P. Hallion; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAmerican Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command\u003c/title\u003e, by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eScandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub\u003c/title\u003e, by Robert W. Matherson; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAn Eye for Winners\u003c/title\u003e, by Lillian Vernon; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBody Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs\u003c/title\u003e, by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling\u003c/title\u003e, by James Hillman; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePerfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories\u003c/title\u003e, multiple authors; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Spirit of Hungary\u003c/title\u003e, by Stephen Sisa; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePurls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks\u003c/title\u003e, by Don Hansler; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Rising Tide\u003c/title\u003e, by Jerry J. Jasinowski; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eNuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success\u003c/title\u003e, by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy\u003c/title\u003e, by Richard W. Rahn; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBreak Out of the Box\u003c/title\u003e, by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Blake Streak\u003c/title\u003e, by George P. Morrill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAtoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. 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Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026amp; Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026amp; L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026amp; Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. 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Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelocation '90; Nat. 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Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. 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Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003euntitled: The National Fund For the U. S. 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Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; 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Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; 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Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. 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Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. 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Prot. 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Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. 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Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFaircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. 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Empire Community College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. 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Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026amp; VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; 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ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; 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Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. 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Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026amp; M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026amp; POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026amp; Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026amp; Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026amp; Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026amp; Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026amp; Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026amp; Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026amp; O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026amp; O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026amp; HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026amp; HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026amp; Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026amp; Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026amp; Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026amp; Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. 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Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [1 Inch Videotape on Reel]; 415: Senator John Warner Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [BetaCam]; 316: Channel 9, with Senator John Warner at ATOKA [VHS]; 521: Yorktown CG48 Launching, 4/16/1984 [U-Matic-S]; 523: Yorktown CG 48 Ceremony, 4/16/1983 [U-Matic]; 446: WTTG - Washington, D.C., \"Inaugural Opening Ceremonies\" [Beta]; 519: Senator John Warner #459, 4/6/1982 [U-Matic]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e468: John Warner Promos by G.W. 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497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026amp; 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026amp; 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026amp; 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; 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AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026amp; M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. 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Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. 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Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUS Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026amp; E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. 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Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNatural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn J. 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Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. 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Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. 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Apperson was made by the Library of Virginia in January 1976 and is available at the Library of Virginia in Richmond. The Civil War letters of Harvey Black were published in 1995 in a volume edited by Glenn L. McMullen, which is available in the Rare Book Collection and in Newman Library.","The papers are arranged into series corresponding to the creators of the material and subseries by type of material.","Series include the following:","Series I. Harvey Black Papers Series II. Black Family Papers Series III. Germanicus Kent Papers Series IV. Black Family Business Records Series V. John S. Apperson Papers Series VI. Mary E. Apperson Papers Series VII. Alexander Apperson Papers Series VIII. Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks Series IX. Blacksburg Mining and Manufacturing Company Series X. Assorted Papers","This series is arranged by format.","This series is arranged by format.","Arranged alphabetically by name of family being researched.","In 1889, Elizabeth Black of Blacksburg, Virginia, married John Apperson of Marion, joining the Black and Kent families of Blacksburg with the Apperson family. Elizabeth Black's father Harvey Black and John S. Apperson served together in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade during the American Civil War. Black was a regimental surgeon and Apperson was a hospital steward under his command.","Harvey Black (1827-1888) was a native of Blacksburg and a grandson of town founder John Black. (Harvey Black did not use the e in his given name, but as an adult he regularly signed his name as H. Black and he was almost always identified publicly as Harvey Black.) After attending local schools, he began studying medicine under two local doctors. In 1847, he volunteered to serve in the Mexican War in the 1st Regiment Virginia Volunteers; three months later, he was made a hospital steward. He entered medical school at the University of Virginia in 1848 and graduated in June 1849. That fall, he took a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through the upper Mid-West as far west as Iowa. He decided to settle in Blacksburg and opened a medical practice there in 1852. The same year, he married Mary Kent of Blacksburg.","On August 2, 1861, Harvey Black was appointed regimental surgeon in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade, known as the Stonewall Brigade. John Apperson, who had enlisted with the Smyth Blues of Smyth County, Virginia, in April 1861, was appointed hospital steward under the command of Harvey Black in March 1862. Black and Apperson served together with the 4th regiment until late 1862. They provided medical care to the wounded at first Manassas, second Manassas, and the Battle of Fredericksburg. In late 1862, Black was appointed surgeon of the field hospital of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, and brought Apperson with him. Both served in this hospital until the end of the war, taking care of recuperating soldiers who were wounded of the Second Corps' major engagements, including the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863 and the Spotsylvania Campaign in 1864. Black assisted Hunter Holmes McGuire with the amputation of Stonewall Jackson's arm on May 3, 1863.","After the Civil War, Harvey Black resumed his medical practice in Blacksburg. He was elected president of the Medical Society of Virginia in 1872. He played an instrumental role in the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg in 1872. He was the first rector of the Board of Visitors.","From 1786 to 1882, Harvey Black was Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg. In 1884, he was appointed to the board of a proposed state mental hospital for southwestern Virginia. In 1885, he was elected to represent Montgomery County in the House of Delegates and served two sessions. In the House, he influenced the decision to locate the new hospital in Marion. In 1887, Black became the first superintendent of the new Southwestern State Lunatic Asylum in Marion. He appointed John S. Apperson assistant physician there. Harvey Black died in Richmond in October 1888 and was buried in Westview Cemetery in Blacksburg.","John S. Apperson (1837-1908) was born in Locust Grove, Virginia, and moved to Smyth County in 1859. He took a job splitting rails and began to study medicine under local physician William Faris. In 1861, Apperson enlisted in the Smyth Blues, organized as Company D, 4th Virginia. After the Civil War, he studied medicine at the University of Virginia, earning a degree in 1867. He returned to Smyth County and married Victoria Hull in 1868. They lived in Chilhowie, and Apperson practiced medicine and farmed. They had seven children.","John Apperson's first wife died in 1887. The same year, he took a job as assistant physician under Harvey Black at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia in Marion. When Harvey Black died in 1888, Apperson resigned his position at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum and established a medical practice in Marion. In 1889, he married Elizabeth, daughter of his friend and mentor Harvey Black. They had four children: Harvey, Alexander, Kent, and Mary.","After his second marriage, John Apperson pursued a career in business. He was one of eight founders of Staley's Creek Manganese and Iron Company. In 1906, he expanded the operations of the Marion Foundry and Milling Company into the Marion Foundry and Machine Works. He also promoted the building of the Marion and Rye Valley Railroad.","In 1892, the Virginia Board of World's Fair Managers employed Apperson to collect items and transport Virginia exhibits to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. John Apperson died in Marion in 1908. His wife Elizabeth died in Blacksburg in 1942.","Harvey Black Apperson (1890-1948), the oldest child of John Apperson and Elizabeth Black, lived in Salem, Virginia, and practiced law in Roanoke for thirty years. He became active in Democratic Party politics in the 1920s. In a special election in 1933, he was elected to represent Floyd, Franklin, Montgomery, and Roanoke counties and the cities of Radford and Roanoke in the State Senate. He served on the State Corporation Commission from 1944 to 1947 and was Chairman of the Commission from June 1944 to 1947. Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General in August 1947, and he took office October 7, 1947. He died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Richmond on February 2, 1948. Alexander Apperson worked at the Marion Foundry and Machine Works for a period and later moved to Birmingham, Alabama.","Germanicus Kent (1791-1861) and Arabella Amiss Kent (1809-1951), parents of Harvey Black's wife Mary, are also documented in this collection. Germanicus Kent was born in Suffield, Connecticut, and attended Yale College. Circa 1822, he moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked as a cotton merchant. In 1827, he married Arabella Amiss of Blacksburg. According to a family account, Germanicus Kent left Huntsville in 1834 at the insistence of his brother Aratus Kent, a missionary in Illinois who opposed slavery. Aratus Kent was a founder of Beloit and Rockford colleges in Illinois. The family moved to Illinois in 1834. Lewis Kent (also known as Lewis Lemon), who was enslaved by Germanicus Kent in North Carolina when he was a boy, moved with the family and later purchased his freedom and settled in Iowa. Germanicus Kent is considered a founder of the town of Rockford, Illinois, and served in the Illinois state legislature. Mary Kent, born in 1836, was the first child of European ancestry born in Rockford. The family returned to Arabella's hometown of Blacksburg in 1843.","Sources Glenn L. McMullen, \"Tending the Wounded: Two Virginians in the Confederate Medical Corps,\" Virginia Cavalcade, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Spring 1991), 172-183 A Surgeon with Stonewall Jackson: The Civil War Letters of Dr. Harvey Black, edited by Glenn L. McMullen (Baltimore: Butternut and Blue, 1995) Biographical sketches of John S. Apperson by Glenn McMullen and of Harvey Black Apperson, by Crandall Shiflett in John T. Kneebone, J. Jefferson Looney, Brent Tartar, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Vol. 1 (The Library of Virginia, 1998), 181-183 \"Germanicus A. Kent: Founder of Rockford, Illinois,\" published by the Rockford Historical Society, n.d.","The guide to the Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The papers were previously organized into three collections: the Black Family Papers, Ms1974-003; the Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-017; and the Kent Family Papers, Ms1974-018. They were further processed and merged into one collection in 2002. Additional description was completed in 2021.","Three boxes are unprocessed. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for more information.","This item was previously listed on the finding aid as \"General Store, Blacksburg, 1857-1862.\"","See the following materials related to these families, which are also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives:","James Randal Kent Papers, Ms1987-031","Elizabeth Kent Adams Papers, Ms1990-045","Medical Bill Signed by Dr. Harvey Black, Ms2009-084","Bell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection, Ms2008-040","The Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers, 1779-1984 (bulk 1821-1948) documents the families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection comprises American Civil War letters of Dr. Harvey Black, Civil War diaries of John Apperson, records and correspondence pertaining to nineteenth-century Blacksburg residents Edwin Amiss, his sister Arabella Amiss Kent, and her husband Germanicus Kent, cotton trader and Rockford, Illinois pioneer; and account books, correspondence, and photographs of several members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection is divided into the following major series: Harvey Black Papers, Black Family Papers, Germanicus Kent Papers, Black Family Business Records, John S. Apperson Papers, Mary E. Apperson Papers, Alexander Apperson Papers, and Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks.","Series I. Harvey Black Papers, 1847-1888, contains the following subseries: Diaries, Civil War Letters, General Correspondence, Medical Career Records, and Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. It also includes one photograph, ca. 1865, of Harvey Black.","Dating 1861 to 1864, the Civil War Letters document Black's experiences as a regimental surgeon in the Stonewall Brigade and as surgeon in charge of the Second Corps field hospital. The series comprises letters Black wrote to his wife Mary (Molly) in Blacksburg. Black usually wrote to his wife two to three days after a major battle and reported who, from Blacksburg, had been killed or wounded. He describes the effects of disease on the troops, looking for his brother-in-law Lewis Kent among the Union wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg, the delirium of Stonewall Jackson as he lay dying at Guinea Station, and the difficulties of keeping his family clothed and fed during the war.","The Diaries consist of a short diary Black kept of his journey from Christiansburg to Mexico to fight in the Mexican War and a diary of a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through West Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Tennessee in the fall of 1849. The Mexican War diary details Black's trip from Christiansburg to Norfolk and eventually Buena Vista, but provides little information about serving in the war. Both diaries contain mainly Black's observations about the towns and cities he passes through. The diary of the trip west compares culture and society in Virginia and the West and references encounters with Virginians who had moved west.","General Correspondence, 1847-1871, comprises two letters Black wrote while he was studying medicine at the University of Virginia, his proposal of marriage to Mary (Molly) Kent, and a folder of letters Black received from family members between 1848 and 1871. One letter describes pioneering in Island County, Washington Territory, in 1853; and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regard the establishment of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, forerunner of Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg.","The Medical Career Records, dating 1848 to 1888, documents Harvey Black's medical career before and after the Civil War and letters of recommendation for the position of Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia and the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia. This series also contains an 1887 annual report for the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia.","The Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College Records span the years 1870 to 1873. This small series consists of a subscription list for the Preston and Olin Institute, an early history of the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, and certificates of appointment to the college's Board of Visitors.","Series II. Black Family Papers, 1779-1911 (bulk 1845-1911): Materials include an 1845 bill of sale for an enslaved girl named Adaline; an 1856 letter from Charles to Alexander Black; photographs of Alexander Black, Kent Black, and Kent's wife Mary Bell Black; a 1911 letter from Mary Kent to her children; and a quilt given to Kent Black by his medical patients, ca. 1890. Additionally, the series has the wedding register of Mary and Kent Black and an invitation to the 1885 Blacksburg Grand Annual Ball.","Series III. Germanicus Kent Papers, 1818-1899: The series comprises Germanicus Kent's cotton books and correspondence with his sons Lewis and John, his brother Aratus Kent, and his brother-in- law Edwin Amiss. The cotton books document Kent's experience as a cotton merchant based in Huntsville, Alabama, 1821 to 1823. They provide lists of cotton prices and copies of correspondence to clients in Nashville and New Orleans. The correspondence describes life in Blacksburg in the 1830s, the Kent family's decision to settle in Virginia after living in Illinois, and Kent's business investments in the west and in Blacksburg. Letters from Edwin Amiss to Arabella and Germanicus Kent pertain to Arabella Kent continuing to enslave people by inheriting her mother's estate. An 1860 letter from Germanicus Kent to Aratus Kent discusses Germanicus Kent's desire to establish contact with the man he formerly enslaved Lewis Lemon Kent, then living in Iowa.","Series IV. Black Family Business Records, 1832-1924: Account books for mercantile establishments in Blacksburg make up the bulk of this series.. It also contains an account book for A.W. Luster; a 1908 inventory for W. Stone \u0026 Son; and a copy of an undated newspaper advertisement for A. Black and Company.","Series V. John S. Apperson Papers, 1858-1915: John Apperson's Civil War Diary is the centerpiece. The diary consist of Apperson's account of his journey, in 1859, from his home in Locust Grove, Virginia to Smyth County in Southwest Virginia. In the Civil War diaries, he describes medical care of soldiers and lists monthly figures of wounded and dead for the Second Corps field hospital. He discusses going onto the battlefield after the fighting stopped at First Manassas, the scene on the morning of the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862; performing his first amputation; and his efforts to continue his medical education during the Civil War. Additionally, this series contains correspondence about Apperson's business career, 1900 and 1910, a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, and photographs of John Apperson, Elizabeth Black, and their children.","Series VI. Mary E. Apperson Papers, 1889-1977, and Series VII. Alexander Apperson Papers, 1827-1984: Research files on the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion compose the bulk of these two series. Materials also include publications pertaining to family history; correspondence with the Rockford, Illinois Historical Society regarding research on Germanicus Kent; correspondence related to other genealogy research; the recollections of Elizabeth Black Apperson about Blacksburg history and buildings; family photographs and a photograph, ca. 1900, of the Alexander Black house in Blacksburg; and family artifacts.","Series VIII. Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks, 1933-1950: The scrapbooks largely consist of newspaper clippings detailing Harvey B. Apperson's political career and Democratic Party politics in the Roanoke area in the 1930s and in Richmond in the 1940s. Additionally, there are letters and telegrams of congratulation Apperson received when he was appointed Attorney General of Virginia in 1947, telegrams and letters of condolence his wife received upon his death four months later, photographs, and political ephemera.","Series IX. Blacksburg Mining and Manufacturing Company, 1826-1965: Legal documents and correspondence pertain to the division of proceeds of mining investments among the Apperson descendants of Harvey Black. The series also contains maps of Black and Apperson property in Blacksburg, ca. 1949.","Series X. Assorted Papers, 1872, 1912: The last series includes two items, the Louise Caton Travel Diary, 1912, and  The Christian Union  publication, 1872. The diary of Louise Caton's four-month tour of Europe in 1912 describes her voyage from New York to Genoa on the Laxmia and from Liverpool back to New York on the Celtic. The relationship of Louise Caton to the Black, Kent, and Apperson families is unknown.","This small series includes a letter Harvey Black received from family who had settled in Wisconsin; a letter from a member of the Crockett family pioneering in Washington Territory, and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regarding the establishment of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg.","In this subseries of five letters from Germanicus Kent to his sons and his brother Aratus, Kent discusses investments, family, and Lewis Lemon (Kent), who bought his freedom from Kent ca. 1835.","This folder contains four family letters presumed to pertain to the extended Kent Amiss family. The correspondents are Edith Boggs, David and E. Cook, Mary Sloutermires, William G., and his son Nelson.","Accounts and correspondence in these two bound cotton books detail Germanicus Kent's business as a cotton merchant in Huntsville, Alabama.","Materials corncern the Kent family's move from Alabama to Illinois.","This file contains a contract outlining the terms of a proposed business partnership between Edwin Amiss and Germanicus Kent and a contract to build a home in Blacksburg.","This series is composed primarily of five ledgers containing alphabetically indexed customer account histories for various mercantile establishments, probably in Blacksburg. Also included are documents and correspondence pertaining to Black family investments in oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.","This ledger includes an inventory, July 1908, for W. Stone \u0026 Son.","This subseries comprises documents pertaining to investments in the Radford Land Improvement Company, 1889; the Radford West End Land Company, 1909; and oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.","This subseries comprises miscellaneous receipts, 1862; Business Correspondence, 1900-1910; and a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, 1915.","These letters discuss the illness of the daughter of Mrs. Cyprus McCormick and John S. Apperson.","This file contains newspaper clippings on Blacksburg history and members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families.","The Directory's cover illustration is a photograph of a sculpture commemorating the role played by Germanicus Kent and Lewis Lemon, Kent's former slave, in the founding of Rockford, Illinois.","This series is primarily composed of research files on the genealogy of the Black, Kent, Apperson and related families. It also contains family photographs, including a picture of the Alexander Black House, later burned, ca. 1900; a folder of correspondence pertaining to Alexander Black's service on the vestry of Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954; a 1914 edition of \"The X-Ray,\" the yearbook of Marion High School; and a program from the 1962 annual convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.","This subseries contains one folder of correspondence pertaining to a proposed memorial to Harvey Black at Virginia Tech from 1953; one folder of correspondence concerning Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954, and one letter, 1934, from A.J. Oliver to Harvey Black Apperson, discussing Oliver's father, who worked for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in the 1870s and helped plant the first trees on the campus.","This subseries includes the Marion High School yearbook, 1914; and a program from the Sixty-seventh Annual Convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1962.","This subseries comprises correspondence, applications to family heritage organizations, and copies of documents regarding genealogy research on the Black, Kent, Apperson, and related families.","File contains three items in French.","Documents in this subseries pertain to applications, by members of the Black family, for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, Huguenot Society, Magna Carta Barons, National Society of Colonial Wars, and the Society of Colonial Dames.","Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, incoming correspondence and telegrams, photographs, and ephemera documenting Harvey Apperson's political career from 1933, when he ran for the State Senate, to his death in 1948, four months after Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General.","Five scrapbooks and one box of items removed from the scrapbooks and copied for preservation. Photographs and ephemera removed from the scrapbooks are stored in Box 15.","This series is comprised of deeds, reports, correspondence, lease agreements, and receipts pertaining to Apperson family investments in mining operations at Poverty Hollow, Tom's Creek Road, the Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company, and M.C. Slusser and Company. It also contains maps of Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company coal land sold to the Hoge heirs in 1928 and maps showing property owned by the Alexander and Lizzie O. Black estate and Apperson Properties in 1937 and 1948.","The diary is an account of Louise Caton's voyage from New York to Genoa, Italy, her travels through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, France, and England, and her return from Liverpool to New York in the summer of 1912.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","This collection contains the papers and artifacts of an interrelated family prominent in Blacksburg's history. It includes the American Civil War letters of Confederate surgeon Dr. Harvey Black, the Civil War diary of hospital steward John S. Apperson, cotton books and correspondence of Germanicus Kent, nineteenth-century account books of a Blacksburg general store, 1912 European travel diary, and the political scrapbooks of State Senator and Attorney General Harvey B. 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In 1847, he volunteered to serve in the Mexican War in the 1st Regiment Virginia Volunteers; three months later, he was made a hospital steward. He entered medical school at the University of Virginia in 1848 and graduated in June 1849. That fall, he took a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through the upper Mid-West as far west as Iowa. He decided to settle in Blacksburg and opened a medical practice there in 1852. The same year, he married Mary Kent of Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn August 2, 1861, Harvey Black was appointed regimental surgeon in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade, known as the Stonewall Brigade. John Apperson, who had enlisted with the Smyth Blues of Smyth County, Virginia, in April 1861, was appointed hospital steward under the command of Harvey Black in March 1862. Black and Apperson served together with the 4th regiment until late 1862. They provided medical care to the wounded at first Manassas, second Manassas, and the Battle of Fredericksburg. In late 1862, Black was appointed surgeon of the field hospital of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, and brought Apperson with him. Both served in this hospital until the end of the war, taking care of recuperating soldiers who were wounded of the Second Corps' major engagements, including the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863 and the Spotsylvania Campaign in 1864. Black assisted Hunter Holmes McGuire with the amputation of Stonewall Jackson's arm on May 3, 1863.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the Civil War, Harvey Black resumed his medical practice in Blacksburg. He was elected president of the Medical Society of Virginia in 1872. He played an instrumental role in the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg in 1872. He was the first rector of the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom 1786 to 1882, Harvey Black was Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg. In 1884, he was appointed to the board of a proposed state mental hospital for southwestern Virginia. In 1885, he was elected to represent Montgomery County in the House of Delegates and served two sessions. In the House, he influenced the decision to locate the new hospital in Marion. In 1887, Black became the first superintendent of the new Southwestern State Lunatic Asylum in Marion. He appointed John S. Apperson assistant physician there. Harvey Black died in Richmond in October 1888 and was buried in Westview Cemetery in Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn S. Apperson (1837-1908) was born in Locust Grove, Virginia, and moved to Smyth County in 1859. He took a job splitting rails and began to study medicine under local physician William Faris. In 1861, Apperson enlisted in the Smyth Blues, organized as Company D, 4th Virginia. After the Civil War, he studied medicine at the University of Virginia, earning a degree in 1867. He returned to Smyth County and married Victoria Hull in 1868. They lived in Chilhowie, and Apperson practiced medicine and farmed. They had seven children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Apperson's first wife died in 1887. The same year, he took a job as assistant physician under Harvey Black at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia in Marion. When Harvey Black died in 1888, Apperson resigned his position at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum and established a medical practice in Marion. In 1889, he married Elizabeth, daughter of his friend and mentor Harvey Black. They had four children: Harvey, Alexander, Kent, and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter his second marriage, John Apperson pursued a career in business. He was one of eight founders of Staley's Creek Manganese and Iron Company. In 1906, he expanded the operations of the Marion Foundry and Milling Company into the Marion Foundry and Machine Works. He also promoted the building of the Marion and Rye Valley Railroad.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1892, the Virginia Board of World's Fair Managers employed Apperson to collect items and transport Virginia exhibits to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. John Apperson died in Marion in 1908. His wife Elizabeth died in Blacksburg in 1942.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHarvey Black Apperson (1890-1948), the oldest child of John Apperson and Elizabeth Black, lived in Salem, Virginia, and practiced law in Roanoke for thirty years. He became active in Democratic Party politics in the 1920s. In a special election in 1933, he was elected to represent Floyd, Franklin, Montgomery, and Roanoke counties and the cities of Radford and Roanoke in the State Senate. He served on the State Corporation Commission from 1944 to 1947 and was Chairman of the Commission from June 1944 to 1947. Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General in August 1947, and he took office October 7, 1947. He died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Richmond on February 2, 1948. Alexander Apperson worked at the Marion Foundry and Machine Works for a period and later moved to Birmingham, Alabama.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGermanicus Kent (1791-1861) and Arabella Amiss Kent (1809-1951), parents of Harvey Black's wife Mary, are also documented in this collection. Germanicus Kent was born in Suffield, Connecticut, and attended Yale College. Circa 1822, he moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked as a cotton merchant. In 1827, he married Arabella Amiss of Blacksburg. According to a family account, Germanicus Kent left Huntsville in 1834 at the insistence of his brother Aratus Kent, a missionary in Illinois who opposed slavery. Aratus Kent was a founder of Beloit and Rockford colleges in Illinois. The family moved to Illinois in 1834. Lewis Kent (also known as Lewis Lemon), who was enslaved by Germanicus Kent in North Carolina when he was a boy, moved with the family and later purchased his freedom and settled in Iowa. Germanicus Kent is considered a founder of the town of Rockford, Illinois, and served in the Illinois state legislature. Mary Kent, born in 1836, was the first child of European ancestry born in Rockford. The family returned to Arabella's hometown of Blacksburg in 1843.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003eSources\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eGlenn L. McMullen, \"Tending the Wounded: Two Virginians in the Confederate Medical Corps,\" Virginia Cavalcade, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Spring 1991), 172-183\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eA Surgeon with Stonewall Jackson: The Civil War Letters of Dr. Harvey Black, edited by Glenn L. McMullen (Baltimore: Butternut and Blue, 1995)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eBiographical sketches of John S. Apperson by Glenn McMullen and of Harvey Black Apperson, by Crandall Shiflett in John T. Kneebone, J. Jefferson Looney, Brent Tartar, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Vol. 1 (The Library of Virginia, 1998), 181-183\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e\"Germanicus A. Kent: Founder of Rockford, Illinois,\" published by the Rockford Historical Society, n.d.\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1889, Elizabeth Black of Blacksburg, Virginia, married John Apperson of Marion, joining the Black and Kent families of Blacksburg with the Apperson family. Elizabeth Black's father Harvey Black and John S. Apperson served together in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade during the American Civil War. Black was a regimental surgeon and Apperson was a hospital steward under his command.","Harvey Black (1827-1888) was a native of Blacksburg and a grandson of town founder John Black. (Harvey Black did not use the e in his given name, but as an adult he regularly signed his name as H. Black and he was almost always identified publicly as Harvey Black.) After attending local schools, he began studying medicine under two local doctors. In 1847, he volunteered to serve in the Mexican War in the 1st Regiment Virginia Volunteers; three months later, he was made a hospital steward. He entered medical school at the University of Virginia in 1848 and graduated in June 1849. That fall, he took a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through the upper Mid-West as far west as Iowa. He decided to settle in Blacksburg and opened a medical practice there in 1852. The same year, he married Mary Kent of Blacksburg.","On August 2, 1861, Harvey Black was appointed regimental surgeon in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade, known as the Stonewall Brigade. John Apperson, who had enlisted with the Smyth Blues of Smyth County, Virginia, in April 1861, was appointed hospital steward under the command of Harvey Black in March 1862. Black and Apperson served together with the 4th regiment until late 1862. They provided medical care to the wounded at first Manassas, second Manassas, and the Battle of Fredericksburg. In late 1862, Black was appointed surgeon of the field hospital of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, and brought Apperson with him. Both served in this hospital until the end of the war, taking care of recuperating soldiers who were wounded of the Second Corps' major engagements, including the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863 and the Spotsylvania Campaign in 1864. Black assisted Hunter Holmes McGuire with the amputation of Stonewall Jackson's arm on May 3, 1863.","After the Civil War, Harvey Black resumed his medical practice in Blacksburg. He was elected president of the Medical Society of Virginia in 1872. He played an instrumental role in the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg in 1872. He was the first rector of the Board of Visitors.","From 1786 to 1882, Harvey Black was Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg. In 1884, he was appointed to the board of a proposed state mental hospital for southwestern Virginia. In 1885, he was elected to represent Montgomery County in the House of Delegates and served two sessions. In the House, he influenced the decision to locate the new hospital in Marion. In 1887, Black became the first superintendent of the new Southwestern State Lunatic Asylum in Marion. He appointed John S. Apperson assistant physician there. Harvey Black died in Richmond in October 1888 and was buried in Westview Cemetery in Blacksburg.","John S. Apperson (1837-1908) was born in Locust Grove, Virginia, and moved to Smyth County in 1859. He took a job splitting rails and began to study medicine under local physician William Faris. In 1861, Apperson enlisted in the Smyth Blues, organized as Company D, 4th Virginia. After the Civil War, he studied medicine at the University of Virginia, earning a degree in 1867. He returned to Smyth County and married Victoria Hull in 1868. They lived in Chilhowie, and Apperson practiced medicine and farmed. They had seven children.","John Apperson's first wife died in 1887. The same year, he took a job as assistant physician under Harvey Black at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia in Marion. When Harvey Black died in 1888, Apperson resigned his position at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum and established a medical practice in Marion. In 1889, he married Elizabeth, daughter of his friend and mentor Harvey Black. They had four children: Harvey, Alexander, Kent, and Mary.","After his second marriage, John Apperson pursued a career in business. He was one of eight founders of Staley's Creek Manganese and Iron Company. In 1906, he expanded the operations of the Marion Foundry and Milling Company into the Marion Foundry and Machine Works. He also promoted the building of the Marion and Rye Valley Railroad.","In 1892, the Virginia Board of World's Fair Managers employed Apperson to collect items and transport Virginia exhibits to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. John Apperson died in Marion in 1908. His wife Elizabeth died in Blacksburg in 1942.","Harvey Black Apperson (1890-1948), the oldest child of John Apperson and Elizabeth Black, lived in Salem, Virginia, and practiced law in Roanoke for thirty years. He became active in Democratic Party politics in the 1920s. In a special election in 1933, he was elected to represent Floyd, Franklin, Montgomery, and Roanoke counties and the cities of Radford and Roanoke in the State Senate. He served on the State Corporation Commission from 1944 to 1947 and was Chairman of the Commission from June 1944 to 1947. Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General in August 1947, and he took office October 7, 1947. He died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Richmond on February 2, 1948. Alexander Apperson worked at the Marion Foundry and Machine Works for a period and later moved to Birmingham, Alabama.","Germanicus Kent (1791-1861) and Arabella Amiss Kent (1809-1951), parents of Harvey Black's wife Mary, are also documented in this collection. Germanicus Kent was born in Suffield, Connecticut, and attended Yale College. Circa 1822, he moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked as a cotton merchant. In 1827, he married Arabella Amiss of Blacksburg. According to a family account, Germanicus Kent left Huntsville in 1834 at the insistence of his brother Aratus Kent, a missionary in Illinois who opposed slavery. Aratus Kent was a founder of Beloit and Rockford colleges in Illinois. The family moved to Illinois in 1834. Lewis Kent (also known as Lewis Lemon), who was enslaved by Germanicus Kent in North Carolina when he was a boy, moved with the family and later purchased his freedom and settled in Iowa. Germanicus Kent is considered a founder of the town of Rockford, Illinois, and served in the Illinois state legislature. Mary Kent, born in 1836, was the first child of European ancestry born in Rockford. The family returned to Arabella's hometown of Blacksburg in 1843.","Sources Glenn L. McMullen, \"Tending the Wounded: Two Virginians in the Confederate Medical Corps,\" Virginia Cavalcade, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Spring 1991), 172-183 A Surgeon with Stonewall Jackson: The Civil War Letters of Dr. Harvey Black, edited by Glenn L. McMullen (Baltimore: Butternut and Blue, 1995) Biographical sketches of John S. Apperson by Glenn McMullen and of Harvey Black Apperson, by Crandall Shiflett in John T. Kneebone, J. Jefferson Looney, Brent Tartar, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Vol. 1 (The Library of Virginia, 1998), 181-183 \"Germanicus A. Kent: Founder of Rockford, Illinois,\" published by the Rockford Historical Society, n.d."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ )."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-003, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-003, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers were previously organized into three collections: the Black Family Papers, Ms1974-003; the Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-017; and the Kent Family Papers, Ms1974-018. They were further processed and merged into one collection in 2002. Additional description was completed in 2021.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree boxes are unprocessed. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was previously listed on the finding aid as \"General Store, Blacksburg, 1857-1862.\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The papers were previously organized into three collections: the Black Family Papers, Ms1974-003; the Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-017; and the Kent Family Papers, Ms1974-018. They were further processed and merged into one collection in 2002. Additional description was completed in 2021.","Three boxes are unprocessed. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for more information.","This item was previously listed on the finding aid as \"General Store, Blacksburg, 1857-1862.\""],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the following materials related to these families, which are also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_1474.xml\"\u003eJames Randal Kent Papers, Ms1987-031\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_1779.xml\"\u003eElizabeth Kent Adams Papers, Ms1990-045\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_2503.xml\"\u003eMedical Bill Signed by Dr. Harvey Black, Ms2009-084\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_2361.xml\"\u003eBell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection, Ms2008-040\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Archival Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See the following materials related to these families, which are also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives:","James Randal Kent Papers, Ms1987-031","Elizabeth Kent Adams Papers, Ms1990-045","Medical Bill Signed by Dr. Harvey Black, Ms2009-084","Bell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection, Ms2008-040"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers, 1779-1984 (bulk 1821-1948) documents the families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection comprises American Civil War letters of Dr. Harvey Black, Civil War diaries of John Apperson, records and correspondence pertaining to nineteenth-century Blacksburg residents Edwin Amiss, his sister Arabella Amiss Kent, and her husband Germanicus Kent, cotton trader and Rockford, Illinois pioneer; and account books, correspondence, and photographs of several members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection is divided into the following major series: Harvey Black Papers, Black Family Papers, Germanicus Kent Papers, Black Family Business Records, John S. Apperson Papers, Mary E. Apperson Papers, Alexander Apperson Papers, and Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries I. Harvey Black Papers, 1847-1888, contains the following subseries: Diaries, Civil War Letters, General Correspondence, Medical Career Records, and Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. It also includes one photograph, ca. 1865, of Harvey Black.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDating 1861 to 1864, the Civil War Letters document Black's experiences as a regimental surgeon in the Stonewall Brigade and as surgeon in charge of the Second Corps field hospital. The series comprises letters Black wrote to his wife Mary (Molly) in Blacksburg. Black usually wrote to his wife two to three days after a major battle and reported who, from Blacksburg, had been killed or wounded. He describes the effects of disease on the troops, looking for his brother-in-law Lewis Kent among the Union wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg, the delirium of Stonewall Jackson as he lay dying at Guinea Station, and the difficulties of keeping his family clothed and fed during the war.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Diaries consist of a short diary Black kept of his journey from Christiansburg to Mexico to fight in the Mexican War and a diary of a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through West Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Tennessee in the fall of 1849. The Mexican War diary details Black's trip from Christiansburg to Norfolk and eventually Buena Vista, but provides little information about serving in the war. Both diaries contain mainly Black's observations about the towns and cities he passes through. The diary of the trip west compares culture and society in Virginia and the West and references encounters with Virginians who had moved west.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Correspondence, 1847-1871, comprises two letters Black wrote while he was studying medicine at the University of Virginia, his proposal of marriage to Mary (Molly) Kent, and a folder of letters Black received from family members between 1848 and 1871. One letter describes pioneering in Island County, Washington Territory, in 1853; and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regard the establishment of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, forerunner of Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Medical Career Records, dating 1848 to 1888, documents Harvey Black's medical career before and after the Civil War and letters of recommendation for the position of Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia and the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia. This series also contains an 1887 annual report for the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College Records span the years 1870 to 1873. This small series consists of a subscription list for the Preston and Olin Institute, an early history of the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, and certificates of appointment to the college's Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries II. Black Family Papers, 1779-1911 (bulk 1845-1911): Materials include an 1845 bill of sale for an enslaved girl named Adaline; an 1856 letter from Charles to Alexander Black; photographs of Alexander Black, Kent Black, and Kent's wife Mary Bell Black; a 1911 letter from Mary Kent to her children; and a quilt given to Kent Black by his medical patients, ca. 1890. Additionally, the series has the wedding register of Mary and Kent Black and an invitation to the 1885 Blacksburg Grand Annual Ball.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III. Germanicus Kent Papers, 1818-1899: The series comprises Germanicus Kent's cotton books and correspondence with his sons Lewis and John, his brother Aratus Kent, and his brother-in- law Edwin Amiss. The cotton books document Kent's experience as a cotton merchant based in Huntsville, Alabama, 1821 to 1823. They provide lists of cotton prices and copies of correspondence to clients in Nashville and New Orleans. The correspondence describes life in Blacksburg in the 1830s, the Kent family's decision to settle in Virginia after living in Illinois, and Kent's business investments in the west and in Blacksburg. Letters from Edwin Amiss to Arabella and Germanicus Kent pertain to Arabella Kent continuing to enslave people by inheriting her mother's estate. An 1860 letter from Germanicus Kent to Aratus Kent discusses Germanicus Kent's desire to establish contact with the man he formerly enslaved Lewis Lemon Kent, then living in Iowa.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV. Black Family Business Records, 1832-1924: Account books for mercantile establishments in Blacksburg make up the bulk of this series.. It also contains an account book for A.W. Luster; a 1908 inventory for W. Stone \u0026amp; Son; and a copy of an undated newspaper advertisement for A. Black and Company.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries V. John S. Apperson Papers, 1858-1915: John Apperson's Civil War Diary is the centerpiece. The diary consist of Apperson's account of his journey, in 1859, from his home in Locust Grove, Virginia to Smyth County in Southwest Virginia. In the Civil War diaries, he describes medical care of soldiers and lists monthly figures of wounded and dead for the Second Corps field hospital. He discusses going onto the battlefield after the fighting stopped at First Manassas, the scene on the morning of the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862; performing his first amputation; and his efforts to continue his medical education during the Civil War. Additionally, this series contains correspondence about Apperson's business career, 1900 and 1910, a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, and photographs of John Apperson, Elizabeth Black, and their children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI. Mary E. Apperson Papers, 1889-1977, and Series VII. Alexander Apperson Papers, 1827-1984: Research files on the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion compose the bulk of these two series. Materials also include publications pertaining to family history; correspondence with the Rockford, Illinois Historical Society regarding research on Germanicus Kent; correspondence related to other genealogy research; the recollections of Elizabeth Black Apperson about Blacksburg history and buildings; family photographs and a photograph, ca. 1900, of the Alexander Black house in Blacksburg; and family artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII. Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks, 1933-1950: The scrapbooks largely consist of newspaper clippings detailing Harvey B. Apperson's political career and Democratic Party politics in the Roanoke area in the 1930s and in Richmond in the 1940s. Additionally, there are letters and telegrams of congratulation Apperson received when he was appointed Attorney General of Virginia in 1947, telegrams and letters of condolence his wife received upon his death four months later, photographs, and political ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX. Blacksburg Mining and Manufacturing Company, 1826-1965: Legal documents and correspondence pertain to the division of proceeds of mining investments among the Apperson descendants of Harvey Black. The series also contains maps of Black and Apperson property in Blacksburg, ca. 1949.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries X. Assorted Papers, 1872, 1912: The last series includes two items, the Louise Caton Travel Diary, 1912, and \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Christian Union\u003c/emph\u003e publication, 1872. The diary of Louise Caton's four-month tour of Europe in 1912 describes her voyage from New York to Genoa on the Laxmia and from Liverpool back to New York on the Celtic. The relationship of Louise Caton to the Black, Kent, and Apperson families is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis small series includes a letter Harvey Black received from family who had settled in Wisconsin; a letter from a member of the Crockett family pioneering in Washington Territory, and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regarding the establishment of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this subseries of five letters from Germanicus Kent to his sons and his brother Aratus, Kent discusses investments, family, and Lewis Lemon (Kent), who bought his freedom from Kent ca. 1835.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains four family letters presumed to pertain to the extended Kent Amiss family. The correspondents are Edith Boggs, David and E. Cook, Mary Sloutermires, William G., and his son Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts and correspondence in these two bound cotton books detail Germanicus Kent's business as a cotton merchant in Huntsville, Alabama.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials corncern the Kent family's move from Alabama to Illinois.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains a contract outlining the terms of a proposed business partnership between Edwin Amiss and Germanicus Kent and a contract to build a home in Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is composed primarily of five ledgers containing alphabetically indexed customer account histories for various mercantile establishments, probably in Blacksburg. Also included are documents and correspondence pertaining to Black family investments in oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis ledger includes an inventory, July 1908, for W. Stone \u0026amp; Son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries comprises documents pertaining to investments in the Radford Land Improvement Company, 1889; the Radford West End Land Company, 1909; and oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries comprises miscellaneous receipts, 1862; Business Correspondence, 1900-1910; and a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters discuss the illness of the daughter of Mrs. Cyprus McCormick and John S. Apperson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains newspaper clippings on Blacksburg history and members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Directory's cover illustration is a photograph of a sculpture commemorating the role played by Germanicus Kent and Lewis Lemon, Kent's former slave, in the founding of Rockford, Illinois.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is primarily composed of research files on the genealogy of the Black, Kent, Apperson and related families. It also contains family photographs, including a picture of the Alexander Black House, later burned, ca. 1900; a folder of correspondence pertaining to Alexander Black's service on the vestry of Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954; a 1914 edition of \"The X-Ray,\" the yearbook of Marion High School; and a program from the 1962 annual convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains one folder of correspondence pertaining to a proposed memorial to Harvey Black at Virginia Tech from 1953; one folder of correspondence concerning Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954, and one letter, 1934, from A.J. Oliver to Harvey Black Apperson, discussing Oliver's father, who worked for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in the 1870s and helped plant the first trees on the campus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes the Marion High School yearbook, 1914; and a program from the Sixty-seventh Annual Convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries comprises correspondence, applications to family heritage organizations, and copies of documents regarding genealogy research on the Black, Kent, Apperson, and related families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile contains three items in French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments in this subseries pertain to applications, by members of the Black family, for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, Huguenot Society, Magna Carta Barons, National Society of Colonial Wars, and the Society of Colonial Dames.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, incoming correspondence and telegrams, photographs, and ephemera documenting Harvey Apperson's political career from 1933, when he ran for the State Senate, to his death in 1948, four months after Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFive scrapbooks and one box of items removed from the scrapbooks and copied for preservation. Photographs and ephemera removed from the scrapbooks are stored in Box 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised of deeds, reports, correspondence, lease agreements, and receipts pertaining to Apperson family investments in mining operations at Poverty Hollow, Tom's Creek Road, the Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company, and M.C. Slusser and Company. It also contains maps of Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company coal land sold to the Hoge heirs in 1928 and maps showing property owned by the Alexander and Lizzie O. 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The collection comprises American Civil War letters of Dr. Harvey Black, Civil War diaries of John Apperson, records and correspondence pertaining to nineteenth-century Blacksburg residents Edwin Amiss, his sister Arabella Amiss Kent, and her husband Germanicus Kent, cotton trader and Rockford, Illinois pioneer; and account books, correspondence, and photographs of several members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection is divided into the following major series: Harvey Black Papers, Black Family Papers, Germanicus Kent Papers, Black Family Business Records, John S. Apperson Papers, Mary E. Apperson Papers, Alexander Apperson Papers, and Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks.","Series I. Harvey Black Papers, 1847-1888, contains the following subseries: Diaries, Civil War Letters, General Correspondence, Medical Career Records, and Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. It also includes one photograph, ca. 1865, of Harvey Black.","Dating 1861 to 1864, the Civil War Letters document Black's experiences as a regimental surgeon in the Stonewall Brigade and as surgeon in charge of the Second Corps field hospital. The series comprises letters Black wrote to his wife Mary (Molly) in Blacksburg. Black usually wrote to his wife two to three days after a major battle and reported who, from Blacksburg, had been killed or wounded. He describes the effects of disease on the troops, looking for his brother-in-law Lewis Kent among the Union wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg, the delirium of Stonewall Jackson as he lay dying at Guinea Station, and the difficulties of keeping his family clothed and fed during the war.","The Diaries consist of a short diary Black kept of his journey from Christiansburg to Mexico to fight in the Mexican War and a diary of a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through West Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Tennessee in the fall of 1849. The Mexican War diary details Black's trip from Christiansburg to Norfolk and eventually Buena Vista, but provides little information about serving in the war. Both diaries contain mainly Black's observations about the towns and cities he passes through. The diary of the trip west compares culture and society in Virginia and the West and references encounters with Virginians who had moved west.","General Correspondence, 1847-1871, comprises two letters Black wrote while he was studying medicine at the University of Virginia, his proposal of marriage to Mary (Molly) Kent, and a folder of letters Black received from family members between 1848 and 1871. One letter describes pioneering in Island County, Washington Territory, in 1853; and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regard the establishment of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, forerunner of Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg.","The Medical Career Records, dating 1848 to 1888, documents Harvey Black's medical career before and after the Civil War and letters of recommendation for the position of Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia and the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia. This series also contains an 1887 annual report for the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia.","The Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College Records span the years 1870 to 1873. This small series consists of a subscription list for the Preston and Olin Institute, an early history of the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, and certificates of appointment to the college's Board of Visitors.","Series II. Black Family Papers, 1779-1911 (bulk 1845-1911): Materials include an 1845 bill of sale for an enslaved girl named Adaline; an 1856 letter from Charles to Alexander Black; photographs of Alexander Black, Kent Black, and Kent's wife Mary Bell Black; a 1911 letter from Mary Kent to her children; and a quilt given to Kent Black by his medical patients, ca. 1890. Additionally, the series has the wedding register of Mary and Kent Black and an invitation to the 1885 Blacksburg Grand Annual Ball.","Series III. Germanicus Kent Papers, 1818-1899: The series comprises Germanicus Kent's cotton books and correspondence with his sons Lewis and John, his brother Aratus Kent, and his brother-in- law Edwin Amiss. The cotton books document Kent's experience as a cotton merchant based in Huntsville, Alabama, 1821 to 1823. They provide lists of cotton prices and copies of correspondence to clients in Nashville and New Orleans. The correspondence describes life in Blacksburg in the 1830s, the Kent family's decision to settle in Virginia after living in Illinois, and Kent's business investments in the west and in Blacksburg. Letters from Edwin Amiss to Arabella and Germanicus Kent pertain to Arabella Kent continuing to enslave people by inheriting her mother's estate. An 1860 letter from Germanicus Kent to Aratus Kent discusses Germanicus Kent's desire to establish contact with the man he formerly enslaved Lewis Lemon Kent, then living in Iowa.","Series IV. Black Family Business Records, 1832-1924: Account books for mercantile establishments in Blacksburg make up the bulk of this series.. It also contains an account book for A.W. Luster; a 1908 inventory for W. Stone \u0026 Son; and a copy of an undated newspaper advertisement for A. Black and Company.","Series V. John S. Apperson Papers, 1858-1915: John Apperson's Civil War Diary is the centerpiece. The diary consist of Apperson's account of his journey, in 1859, from his home in Locust Grove, Virginia to Smyth County in Southwest Virginia. In the Civil War diaries, he describes medical care of soldiers and lists monthly figures of wounded and dead for the Second Corps field hospital. He discusses going onto the battlefield after the fighting stopped at First Manassas, the scene on the morning of the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862; performing his first amputation; and his efforts to continue his medical education during the Civil War. Additionally, this series contains correspondence about Apperson's business career, 1900 and 1910, a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, and photographs of John Apperson, Elizabeth Black, and their children.","Series VI. Mary E. Apperson Papers, 1889-1977, and Series VII. Alexander Apperson Papers, 1827-1984: Research files on the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion compose the bulk of these two series. Materials also include publications pertaining to family history; correspondence with the Rockford, Illinois Historical Society regarding research on Germanicus Kent; correspondence related to other genealogy research; the recollections of Elizabeth Black Apperson about Blacksburg history and buildings; family photographs and a photograph, ca. 1900, of the Alexander Black house in Blacksburg; and family artifacts.","Series VIII. Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks, 1933-1950: The scrapbooks largely consist of newspaper clippings detailing Harvey B. Apperson's political career and Democratic Party politics in the Roanoke area in the 1930s and in Richmond in the 1940s. Additionally, there are letters and telegrams of congratulation Apperson received when he was appointed Attorney General of Virginia in 1947, telegrams and letters of condolence his wife received upon his death four months later, photographs, and political ephemera.","Series IX. Blacksburg Mining and Manufacturing Company, 1826-1965: Legal documents and correspondence pertain to the division of proceeds of mining investments among the Apperson descendants of Harvey Black. The series also contains maps of Black and Apperson property in Blacksburg, ca. 1949.","Series X. Assorted Papers, 1872, 1912: The last series includes two items, the Louise Caton Travel Diary, 1912, and  The Christian Union  publication, 1872. The diary of Louise Caton's four-month tour of Europe in 1912 describes her voyage from New York to Genoa on the Laxmia and from Liverpool back to New York on the Celtic. The relationship of Louise Caton to the Black, Kent, and Apperson families is unknown.","This small series includes a letter Harvey Black received from family who had settled in Wisconsin; a letter from a member of the Crockett family pioneering in Washington Territory, and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regarding the establishment of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg.","In this subseries of five letters from Germanicus Kent to his sons and his brother Aratus, Kent discusses investments, family, and Lewis Lemon (Kent), who bought his freedom from Kent ca. 1835.","This folder contains four family letters presumed to pertain to the extended Kent Amiss family. The correspondents are Edith Boggs, David and E. Cook, Mary Sloutermires, William G., and his son Nelson.","Accounts and correspondence in these two bound cotton books detail Germanicus Kent's business as a cotton merchant in Huntsville, Alabama.","Materials corncern the Kent family's move from Alabama to Illinois.","This file contains a contract outlining the terms of a proposed business partnership between Edwin Amiss and Germanicus Kent and a contract to build a home in Blacksburg.","This series is composed primarily of five ledgers containing alphabetically indexed customer account histories for various mercantile establishments, probably in Blacksburg. Also included are documents and correspondence pertaining to Black family investments in oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.","This ledger includes an inventory, July 1908, for W. Stone \u0026 Son.","This subseries comprises documents pertaining to investments in the Radford Land Improvement Company, 1889; the Radford West End Land Company, 1909; and oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.","This subseries comprises miscellaneous receipts, 1862; Business Correspondence, 1900-1910; and a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, 1915.","These letters discuss the illness of the daughter of Mrs. Cyprus McCormick and John S. Apperson.","This file contains newspaper clippings on Blacksburg history and members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families.","The Directory's cover illustration is a photograph of a sculpture commemorating the role played by Germanicus Kent and Lewis Lemon, Kent's former slave, in the founding of Rockford, Illinois.","This series is primarily composed of research files on the genealogy of the Black, Kent, Apperson and related families. It also contains family photographs, including a picture of the Alexander Black House, later burned, ca. 1900; a folder of correspondence pertaining to Alexander Black's service on the vestry of Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954; a 1914 edition of \"The X-Ray,\" the yearbook of Marion High School; and a program from the 1962 annual convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.","This subseries contains one folder of correspondence pertaining to a proposed memorial to Harvey Black at Virginia Tech from 1953; one folder of correspondence concerning Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954, and one letter, 1934, from A.J. Oliver to Harvey Black Apperson, discussing Oliver's father, who worked for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in the 1870s and helped plant the first trees on the campus.","This subseries includes the Marion High School yearbook, 1914; and a program from the Sixty-seventh Annual Convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1962.","This subseries comprises correspondence, applications to family heritage organizations, and copies of documents regarding genealogy research on the Black, Kent, Apperson, and related families.","File contains three items in French.","Documents in this subseries pertain to applications, by members of the Black family, for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, Huguenot Society, Magna Carta Barons, National Society of Colonial Wars, and the Society of Colonial Dames.","Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, incoming correspondence and telegrams, photographs, and ephemera documenting Harvey Apperson's political career from 1933, when he ran for the State Senate, to his death in 1948, four months after Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General.","Five scrapbooks and one box of items removed from the scrapbooks and copied for preservation. Photographs and ephemera removed from the scrapbooks are stored in Box 15.","This series is comprised of deeds, reports, correspondence, lease agreements, and receipts pertaining to Apperson family investments in mining operations at Poverty Hollow, Tom's Creek Road, the Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company, and M.C. Slusser and Company. It also contains maps of Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company coal land sold to the Hoge heirs in 1928 and maps showing property owned by the Alexander and Lizzie O. Black estate and Apperson Properties in 1937 and 1948.","The diary is an account of Louise Caton's voyage from New York to Genoa, Italy, her travels through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, France, and England, and her return from Liverpool to New York in the summer of 1912."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. 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Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_36b4a62ab56ab232aa259e6ea40349e2\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection contains the papers and artifacts of an interrelated family prominent in Blacksburg's history. It includes the American Civil War letters of Confederate surgeon Dr. Harvey Black, the Civil War diary of hospital steward John S. 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Apperson was made by the Library of Virginia in January 1976 and is available at the Library of Virginia in Richmond. The Civil War letters of Harvey Black were published in 1995 in a volume edited by Glenn L. McMullen, which is available in the Rare Book Collection and in Newman Library.","The papers are arranged into series corresponding to the creators of the material and subseries by type of material.","Series include the following:","Series I. Harvey Black Papers Series II. Black Family Papers Series III. Germanicus Kent Papers Series IV. Black Family Business Records Series V. John S. Apperson Papers Series VI. Mary E. Apperson Papers Series VII. Alexander Apperson Papers Series VIII. Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks Series IX. Blacksburg Mining and Manufacturing Company Series X. Assorted Papers","This series is arranged by format.","This series is arranged by format.","Arranged alphabetically by name of family being researched.","In 1889, Elizabeth Black of Blacksburg, Virginia, married John Apperson of Marion, joining the Black and Kent families of Blacksburg with the Apperson family. Elizabeth Black's father Harvey Black and John S. Apperson served together in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade during the American Civil War. Black was a regimental surgeon and Apperson was a hospital steward under his command.","Harvey Black (1827-1888) was a native of Blacksburg and a grandson of town founder John Black. (Harvey Black did not use the e in his given name, but as an adult he regularly signed his name as H. Black and he was almost always identified publicly as Harvey Black.) After attending local schools, he began studying medicine under two local doctors. In 1847, he volunteered to serve in the Mexican War in the 1st Regiment Virginia Volunteers; three months later, he was made a hospital steward. He entered medical school at the University of Virginia in 1848 and graduated in June 1849. That fall, he took a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through the upper Mid-West as far west as Iowa. He decided to settle in Blacksburg and opened a medical practice there in 1852. The same year, he married Mary Kent of Blacksburg.","On August 2, 1861, Harvey Black was appointed regimental surgeon in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade, known as the Stonewall Brigade. John Apperson, who had enlisted with the Smyth Blues of Smyth County, Virginia, in April 1861, was appointed hospital steward under the command of Harvey Black in March 1862. Black and Apperson served together with the 4th regiment until late 1862. They provided medical care to the wounded at first Manassas, second Manassas, and the Battle of Fredericksburg. In late 1862, Black was appointed surgeon of the field hospital of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, and brought Apperson with him. Both served in this hospital until the end of the war, taking care of recuperating soldiers who were wounded of the Second Corps' major engagements, including the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863 and the Spotsylvania Campaign in 1864. Black assisted Hunter Holmes McGuire with the amputation of Stonewall Jackson's arm on May 3, 1863.","After the Civil War, Harvey Black resumed his medical practice in Blacksburg. He was elected president of the Medical Society of Virginia in 1872. He played an instrumental role in the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg in 1872. He was the first rector of the Board of Visitors.","From 1786 to 1882, Harvey Black was Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg. In 1884, he was appointed to the board of a proposed state mental hospital for southwestern Virginia. In 1885, he was elected to represent Montgomery County in the House of Delegates and served two sessions. In the House, he influenced the decision to locate the new hospital in Marion. In 1887, Black became the first superintendent of the new Southwestern State Lunatic Asylum in Marion. He appointed John S. Apperson assistant physician there. Harvey Black died in Richmond in October 1888 and was buried in Westview Cemetery in Blacksburg.","John S. Apperson (1837-1908) was born in Locust Grove, Virginia, and moved to Smyth County in 1859. He took a job splitting rails and began to study medicine under local physician William Faris. In 1861, Apperson enlisted in the Smyth Blues, organized as Company D, 4th Virginia. After the Civil War, he studied medicine at the University of Virginia, earning a degree in 1867. He returned to Smyth County and married Victoria Hull in 1868. They lived in Chilhowie, and Apperson practiced medicine and farmed. They had seven children.","John Apperson's first wife died in 1887. The same year, he took a job as assistant physician under Harvey Black at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia in Marion. When Harvey Black died in 1888, Apperson resigned his position at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum and established a medical practice in Marion. In 1889, he married Elizabeth, daughter of his friend and mentor Harvey Black. They had four children: Harvey, Alexander, Kent, and Mary.","After his second marriage, John Apperson pursued a career in business. He was one of eight founders of Staley's Creek Manganese and Iron Company. In 1906, he expanded the operations of the Marion Foundry and Milling Company into the Marion Foundry and Machine Works. He also promoted the building of the Marion and Rye Valley Railroad.","In 1892, the Virginia Board of World's Fair Managers employed Apperson to collect items and transport Virginia exhibits to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. John Apperson died in Marion in 1908. His wife Elizabeth died in Blacksburg in 1942.","Harvey Black Apperson (1890-1948), the oldest child of John Apperson and Elizabeth Black, lived in Salem, Virginia, and practiced law in Roanoke for thirty years. He became active in Democratic Party politics in the 1920s. In a special election in 1933, he was elected to represent Floyd, Franklin, Montgomery, and Roanoke counties and the cities of Radford and Roanoke in the State Senate. He served on the State Corporation Commission from 1944 to 1947 and was Chairman of the Commission from June 1944 to 1947. Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General in August 1947, and he took office October 7, 1947. He died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Richmond on February 2, 1948. Alexander Apperson worked at the Marion Foundry and Machine Works for a period and later moved to Birmingham, Alabama.","Germanicus Kent (1791-1861) and Arabella Amiss Kent (1809-1951), parents of Harvey Black's wife Mary, are also documented in this collection. Germanicus Kent was born in Suffield, Connecticut, and attended Yale College. Circa 1822, he moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked as a cotton merchant. In 1827, he married Arabella Amiss of Blacksburg. According to a family account, Germanicus Kent left Huntsville in 1834 at the insistence of his brother Aratus Kent, a missionary in Illinois who opposed slavery. Aratus Kent was a founder of Beloit and Rockford colleges in Illinois. The family moved to Illinois in 1834. Lewis Kent (also known as Lewis Lemon), who was enslaved by Germanicus Kent in North Carolina when he was a boy, moved with the family and later purchased his freedom and settled in Iowa. Germanicus Kent is considered a founder of the town of Rockford, Illinois, and served in the Illinois state legislature. Mary Kent, born in 1836, was the first child of European ancestry born in Rockford. The family returned to Arabella's hometown of Blacksburg in 1843.","Sources Glenn L. McMullen, \"Tending the Wounded: Two Virginians in the Confederate Medical Corps,\" Virginia Cavalcade, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Spring 1991), 172-183 A Surgeon with Stonewall Jackson: The Civil War Letters of Dr. Harvey Black, edited by Glenn L. McMullen (Baltimore: Butternut and Blue, 1995) Biographical sketches of John S. Apperson by Glenn McMullen and of Harvey Black Apperson, by Crandall Shiflett in John T. Kneebone, J. Jefferson Looney, Brent Tartar, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Vol. 1 (The Library of Virginia, 1998), 181-183 \"Germanicus A. Kent: Founder of Rockford, Illinois,\" published by the Rockford Historical Society, n.d.","The guide to the Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The papers were previously organized into three collections: the Black Family Papers, Ms1974-003; the Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-017; and the Kent Family Papers, Ms1974-018. They were further processed and merged into one collection in 2002. Additional description was completed in 2021.","Three boxes are unprocessed. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for more information.","This item was previously listed on the finding aid as \"General Store, Blacksburg, 1857-1862.\"","See the following materials related to these families, which are also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives:","James Randal Kent Papers, Ms1987-031","Elizabeth Kent Adams Papers, Ms1990-045","Medical Bill Signed by Dr. Harvey Black, Ms2009-084","Bell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection, Ms2008-040","The Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers, 1779-1984 (bulk 1821-1948) documents the families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection comprises American Civil War letters of Dr. Harvey Black, Civil War diaries of John Apperson, records and correspondence pertaining to nineteenth-century Blacksburg residents Edwin Amiss, his sister Arabella Amiss Kent, and her husband Germanicus Kent, cotton trader and Rockford, Illinois pioneer; and account books, correspondence, and photographs of several members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection is divided into the following major series: Harvey Black Papers, Black Family Papers, Germanicus Kent Papers, Black Family Business Records, John S. Apperson Papers, Mary E. Apperson Papers, Alexander Apperson Papers, and Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks.","Series I. Harvey Black Papers, 1847-1888, contains the following subseries: Diaries, Civil War Letters, General Correspondence, Medical Career Records, and Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. It also includes one photograph, ca. 1865, of Harvey Black.","Dating 1861 to 1864, the Civil War Letters document Black's experiences as a regimental surgeon in the Stonewall Brigade and as surgeon in charge of the Second Corps field hospital. The series comprises letters Black wrote to his wife Mary (Molly) in Blacksburg. Black usually wrote to his wife two to three days after a major battle and reported who, from Blacksburg, had been killed or wounded. He describes the effects of disease on the troops, looking for his brother-in-law Lewis Kent among the Union wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg, the delirium of Stonewall Jackson as he lay dying at Guinea Station, and the difficulties of keeping his family clothed and fed during the war.","The Diaries consist of a short diary Black kept of his journey from Christiansburg to Mexico to fight in the Mexican War and a diary of a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through West Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Tennessee in the fall of 1849. The Mexican War diary details Black's trip from Christiansburg to Norfolk and eventually Buena Vista, but provides little information about serving in the war. Both diaries contain mainly Black's observations about the towns and cities he passes through. The diary of the trip west compares culture and society in Virginia and the West and references encounters with Virginians who had moved west.","General Correspondence, 1847-1871, comprises two letters Black wrote while he was studying medicine at the University of Virginia, his proposal of marriage to Mary (Molly) Kent, and a folder of letters Black received from family members between 1848 and 1871. One letter describes pioneering in Island County, Washington Territory, in 1853; and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regard the establishment of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, forerunner of Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg.","The Medical Career Records, dating 1848 to 1888, documents Harvey Black's medical career before and after the Civil War and letters of recommendation for the position of Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia and the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia. This series also contains an 1887 annual report for the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia.","The Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College Records span the years 1870 to 1873. This small series consists of a subscription list for the Preston and Olin Institute, an early history of the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, and certificates of appointment to the college's Board of Visitors.","Series II. Black Family Papers, 1779-1911 (bulk 1845-1911): Materials include an 1845 bill of sale for an enslaved girl named Adaline; an 1856 letter from Charles to Alexander Black; photographs of Alexander Black, Kent Black, and Kent's wife Mary Bell Black; a 1911 letter from Mary Kent to her children; and a quilt given to Kent Black by his medical patients, ca. 1890. Additionally, the series has the wedding register of Mary and Kent Black and an invitation to the 1885 Blacksburg Grand Annual Ball.","Series III. Germanicus Kent Papers, 1818-1899: The series comprises Germanicus Kent's cotton books and correspondence with his sons Lewis and John, his brother Aratus Kent, and his brother-in- law Edwin Amiss. The cotton books document Kent's experience as a cotton merchant based in Huntsville, Alabama, 1821 to 1823. They provide lists of cotton prices and copies of correspondence to clients in Nashville and New Orleans. The correspondence describes life in Blacksburg in the 1830s, the Kent family's decision to settle in Virginia after living in Illinois, and Kent's business investments in the west and in Blacksburg. Letters from Edwin Amiss to Arabella and Germanicus Kent pertain to Arabella Kent continuing to enslave people by inheriting her mother's estate. An 1860 letter from Germanicus Kent to Aratus Kent discusses Germanicus Kent's desire to establish contact with the man he formerly enslaved Lewis Lemon Kent, then living in Iowa.","Series IV. Black Family Business Records, 1832-1924: Account books for mercantile establishments in Blacksburg make up the bulk of this series.. It also contains an account book for A.W. Luster; a 1908 inventory for W. Stone \u0026 Son; and a copy of an undated newspaper advertisement for A. Black and Company.","Series V. John S. Apperson Papers, 1858-1915: John Apperson's Civil War Diary is the centerpiece. The diary consist of Apperson's account of his journey, in 1859, from his home in Locust Grove, Virginia to Smyth County in Southwest Virginia. In the Civil War diaries, he describes medical care of soldiers and lists monthly figures of wounded and dead for the Second Corps field hospital. He discusses going onto the battlefield after the fighting stopped at First Manassas, the scene on the morning of the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862; performing his first amputation; and his efforts to continue his medical education during the Civil War. Additionally, this series contains correspondence about Apperson's business career, 1900 and 1910, a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, and photographs of John Apperson, Elizabeth Black, and their children.","Series VI. Mary E. Apperson Papers, 1889-1977, and Series VII. Alexander Apperson Papers, 1827-1984: Research files on the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion compose the bulk of these two series. Materials also include publications pertaining to family history; correspondence with the Rockford, Illinois Historical Society regarding research on Germanicus Kent; correspondence related to other genealogy research; the recollections of Elizabeth Black Apperson about Blacksburg history and buildings; family photographs and a photograph, ca. 1900, of the Alexander Black house in Blacksburg; and family artifacts.","Series VIII. Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks, 1933-1950: The scrapbooks largely consist of newspaper clippings detailing Harvey B. Apperson's political career and Democratic Party politics in the Roanoke area in the 1930s and in Richmond in the 1940s. Additionally, there are letters and telegrams of congratulation Apperson received when he was appointed Attorney General of Virginia in 1947, telegrams and letters of condolence his wife received upon his death four months later, photographs, and political ephemera.","Series IX. Blacksburg Mining and Manufacturing Company, 1826-1965: Legal documents and correspondence pertain to the division of proceeds of mining investments among the Apperson descendants of Harvey Black. The series also contains maps of Black and Apperson property in Blacksburg, ca. 1949.","Series X. Assorted Papers, 1872, 1912: The last series includes two items, the Louise Caton Travel Diary, 1912, and  The Christian Union  publication, 1872. The diary of Louise Caton's four-month tour of Europe in 1912 describes her voyage from New York to Genoa on the Laxmia and from Liverpool back to New York on the Celtic. The relationship of Louise Caton to the Black, Kent, and Apperson families is unknown.","This small series includes a letter Harvey Black received from family who had settled in Wisconsin; a letter from a member of the Crockett family pioneering in Washington Territory, and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regarding the establishment of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg.","In this subseries of five letters from Germanicus Kent to his sons and his brother Aratus, Kent discusses investments, family, and Lewis Lemon (Kent), who bought his freedom from Kent ca. 1835.","This folder contains four family letters presumed to pertain to the extended Kent Amiss family. The correspondents are Edith Boggs, David and E. Cook, Mary Sloutermires, William G., and his son Nelson.","Accounts and correspondence in these two bound cotton books detail Germanicus Kent's business as a cotton merchant in Huntsville, Alabama.","Materials corncern the Kent family's move from Alabama to Illinois.","This file contains a contract outlining the terms of a proposed business partnership between Edwin Amiss and Germanicus Kent and a contract to build a home in Blacksburg.","This series is composed primarily of five ledgers containing alphabetically indexed customer account histories for various mercantile establishments, probably in Blacksburg. Also included are documents and correspondence pertaining to Black family investments in oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.","This ledger includes an inventory, July 1908, for W. Stone \u0026 Son.","This subseries comprises documents pertaining to investments in the Radford Land Improvement Company, 1889; the Radford West End Land Company, 1909; and oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.","This subseries comprises miscellaneous receipts, 1862; Business Correspondence, 1900-1910; and a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, 1915.","These letters discuss the illness of the daughter of Mrs. Cyprus McCormick and John S. Apperson.","This file contains newspaper clippings on Blacksburg history and members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families.","The Directory's cover illustration is a photograph of a sculpture commemorating the role played by Germanicus Kent and Lewis Lemon, Kent's former slave, in the founding of Rockford, Illinois.","This series is primarily composed of research files on the genealogy of the Black, Kent, Apperson and related families. It also contains family photographs, including a picture of the Alexander Black House, later burned, ca. 1900; a folder of correspondence pertaining to Alexander Black's service on the vestry of Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954; a 1914 edition of \"The X-Ray,\" the yearbook of Marion High School; and a program from the 1962 annual convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.","This subseries contains one folder of correspondence pertaining to a proposed memorial to Harvey Black at Virginia Tech from 1953; one folder of correspondence concerning Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954, and one letter, 1934, from A.J. Oliver to Harvey Black Apperson, discussing Oliver's father, who worked for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in the 1870s and helped plant the first trees on the campus.","This subseries includes the Marion High School yearbook, 1914; and a program from the Sixty-seventh Annual Convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1962.","This subseries comprises correspondence, applications to family heritage organizations, and copies of documents regarding genealogy research on the Black, Kent, Apperson, and related families.","File contains three items in French.","Documents in this subseries pertain to applications, by members of the Black family, for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, Huguenot Society, Magna Carta Barons, National Society of Colonial Wars, and the Society of Colonial Dames.","Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, incoming correspondence and telegrams, photographs, and ephemera documenting Harvey Apperson's political career from 1933, when he ran for the State Senate, to his death in 1948, four months after Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General.","Five scrapbooks and one box of items removed from the scrapbooks and copied for preservation. Photographs and ephemera removed from the scrapbooks are stored in Box 15.","This series is comprised of deeds, reports, correspondence, lease agreements, and receipts pertaining to Apperson family investments in mining operations at Poverty Hollow, Tom's Creek Road, the Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company, and M.C. Slusser and Company. It also contains maps of Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company coal land sold to the Hoge heirs in 1928 and maps showing property owned by the Alexander and Lizzie O. Black estate and Apperson Properties in 1937 and 1948.","The diary is an account of Louise Caton's voyage from New York to Genoa, Italy, her travels through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, France, and England, and her return from Liverpool to New York in the summer of 1912.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","This collection contains the papers and artifacts of an interrelated family prominent in Blacksburg's history. It includes the American Civil War letters of Confederate surgeon Dr. Harvey Black, the Civil War diary of hospital steward John S. Apperson, cotton books and correspondence of Germanicus Kent, nineteenth-century account books of a Blacksburg general store, 1912 European travel diary, and the political scrapbooks of State Senator and Attorney General Harvey B. 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Assorted Papers","This series is arranged by format.","This series is arranged by format.","Arranged alphabetically by name of family being researched."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn 1889, Elizabeth Black of Blacksburg, Virginia, married John Apperson of Marion, joining the Black and Kent families of Blacksburg with the Apperson family. Elizabeth Black's father Harvey Black and John S. Apperson served together in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade during the American Civil War. Black was a regimental surgeon and Apperson was a hospital steward under his command.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHarvey Black (1827-1888) was a native of Blacksburg and a grandson of town founder John Black. (Harvey Black did not use the e in his given name, but as an adult he regularly signed his name as H. Black and he was almost always identified publicly as Harvey Black.) After attending local schools, he began studying medicine under two local doctors. In 1847, he volunteered to serve in the Mexican War in the 1st Regiment Virginia Volunteers; three months later, he was made a hospital steward. He entered medical school at the University of Virginia in 1848 and graduated in June 1849. That fall, he took a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through the upper Mid-West as far west as Iowa. He decided to settle in Blacksburg and opened a medical practice there in 1852. The same year, he married Mary Kent of Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn August 2, 1861, Harvey Black was appointed regimental surgeon in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade, known as the Stonewall Brigade. John Apperson, who had enlisted with the Smyth Blues of Smyth County, Virginia, in April 1861, was appointed hospital steward under the command of Harvey Black in March 1862. Black and Apperson served together with the 4th regiment until late 1862. They provided medical care to the wounded at first Manassas, second Manassas, and the Battle of Fredericksburg. In late 1862, Black was appointed surgeon of the field hospital of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, and brought Apperson with him. Both served in this hospital until the end of the war, taking care of recuperating soldiers who were wounded of the Second Corps' major engagements, including the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863 and the Spotsylvania Campaign in 1864. Black assisted Hunter Holmes McGuire with the amputation of Stonewall Jackson's arm on May 3, 1863.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the Civil War, Harvey Black resumed his medical practice in Blacksburg. He was elected president of the Medical Society of Virginia in 1872. He played an instrumental role in the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg in 1872. He was the first rector of the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom 1786 to 1882, Harvey Black was Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg. In 1884, he was appointed to the board of a proposed state mental hospital for southwestern Virginia. In 1885, he was elected to represent Montgomery County in the House of Delegates and served two sessions. In the House, he influenced the decision to locate the new hospital in Marion. In 1887, Black became the first superintendent of the new Southwestern State Lunatic Asylum in Marion. He appointed John S. Apperson assistant physician there. Harvey Black died in Richmond in October 1888 and was buried in Westview Cemetery in Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn S. Apperson (1837-1908) was born in Locust Grove, Virginia, and moved to Smyth County in 1859. He took a job splitting rails and began to study medicine under local physician William Faris. In 1861, Apperson enlisted in the Smyth Blues, organized as Company D, 4th Virginia. After the Civil War, he studied medicine at the University of Virginia, earning a degree in 1867. He returned to Smyth County and married Victoria Hull in 1868. They lived in Chilhowie, and Apperson practiced medicine and farmed. They had seven children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Apperson's first wife died in 1887. The same year, he took a job as assistant physician under Harvey Black at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia in Marion. When Harvey Black died in 1888, Apperson resigned his position at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum and established a medical practice in Marion. In 1889, he married Elizabeth, daughter of his friend and mentor Harvey Black. They had four children: Harvey, Alexander, Kent, and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter his second marriage, John Apperson pursued a career in business. He was one of eight founders of Staley's Creek Manganese and Iron Company. In 1906, he expanded the operations of the Marion Foundry and Milling Company into the Marion Foundry and Machine Works. He also promoted the building of the Marion and Rye Valley Railroad.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1892, the Virginia Board of World's Fair Managers employed Apperson to collect items and transport Virginia exhibits to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. John Apperson died in Marion in 1908. His wife Elizabeth died in Blacksburg in 1942.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHarvey Black Apperson (1890-1948), the oldest child of John Apperson and Elizabeth Black, lived in Salem, Virginia, and practiced law in Roanoke for thirty years. He became active in Democratic Party politics in the 1920s. In a special election in 1933, he was elected to represent Floyd, Franklin, Montgomery, and Roanoke counties and the cities of Radford and Roanoke in the State Senate. He served on the State Corporation Commission from 1944 to 1947 and was Chairman of the Commission from June 1944 to 1947. Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General in August 1947, and he took office October 7, 1947. He died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Richmond on February 2, 1948. Alexander Apperson worked at the Marion Foundry and Machine Works for a period and later moved to Birmingham, Alabama.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGermanicus Kent (1791-1861) and Arabella Amiss Kent (1809-1951), parents of Harvey Black's wife Mary, are also documented in this collection. Germanicus Kent was born in Suffield, Connecticut, and attended Yale College. Circa 1822, he moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked as a cotton merchant. In 1827, he married Arabella Amiss of Blacksburg. According to a family account, Germanicus Kent left Huntsville in 1834 at the insistence of his brother Aratus Kent, a missionary in Illinois who opposed slavery. Aratus Kent was a founder of Beloit and Rockford colleges in Illinois. The family moved to Illinois in 1834. Lewis Kent (also known as Lewis Lemon), who was enslaved by Germanicus Kent in North Carolina when he was a boy, moved with the family and later purchased his freedom and settled in Iowa. Germanicus Kent is considered a founder of the town of Rockford, Illinois, and served in the Illinois state legislature. Mary Kent, born in 1836, was the first child of European ancestry born in Rockford. The family returned to Arabella's hometown of Blacksburg in 1843.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003eSources\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eGlenn L. McMullen, \"Tending the Wounded: Two Virginians in the Confederate Medical Corps,\" Virginia Cavalcade, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Spring 1991), 172-183\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eA Surgeon with Stonewall Jackson: The Civil War Letters of Dr. Harvey Black, edited by Glenn L. McMullen (Baltimore: Butternut and Blue, 1995)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eBiographical sketches of John S. Apperson by Glenn McMullen and of Harvey Black Apperson, by Crandall Shiflett in John T. Kneebone, J. Jefferson Looney, Brent Tartar, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Vol. 1 (The Library of Virginia, 1998), 181-183\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e\"Germanicus A. Kent: Founder of Rockford, Illinois,\" published by the Rockford Historical Society, n.d.\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1889, Elizabeth Black of Blacksburg, Virginia, married John Apperson of Marion, joining the Black and Kent families of Blacksburg with the Apperson family. Elizabeth Black's father Harvey Black and John S. Apperson served together in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade during the American Civil War. Black was a regimental surgeon and Apperson was a hospital steward under his command.","Harvey Black (1827-1888) was a native of Blacksburg and a grandson of town founder John Black. (Harvey Black did not use the e in his given name, but as an adult he regularly signed his name as H. Black and he was almost always identified publicly as Harvey Black.) After attending local schools, he began studying medicine under two local doctors. In 1847, he volunteered to serve in the Mexican War in the 1st Regiment Virginia Volunteers; three months later, he was made a hospital steward. He entered medical school at the University of Virginia in 1848 and graduated in June 1849. That fall, he took a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through the upper Mid-West as far west as Iowa. He decided to settle in Blacksburg and opened a medical practice there in 1852. The same year, he married Mary Kent of Blacksburg.","On August 2, 1861, Harvey Black was appointed regimental surgeon in the 4th Virginia, 1st Brigade, known as the Stonewall Brigade. John Apperson, who had enlisted with the Smyth Blues of Smyth County, Virginia, in April 1861, was appointed hospital steward under the command of Harvey Black in March 1862. Black and Apperson served together with the 4th regiment until late 1862. They provided medical care to the wounded at first Manassas, second Manassas, and the Battle of Fredericksburg. In late 1862, Black was appointed surgeon of the field hospital of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, and brought Apperson with him. Both served in this hospital until the end of the war, taking care of recuperating soldiers who were wounded of the Second Corps' major engagements, including the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863 and the Spotsylvania Campaign in 1864. Black assisted Hunter Holmes McGuire with the amputation of Stonewall Jackson's arm on May 3, 1863.","After the Civil War, Harvey Black resumed his medical practice in Blacksburg. He was elected president of the Medical Society of Virginia in 1872. He played an instrumental role in the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg in 1872. He was the first rector of the Board of Visitors.","From 1786 to 1882, Harvey Black was Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg. In 1884, he was appointed to the board of a proposed state mental hospital for southwestern Virginia. In 1885, he was elected to represent Montgomery County in the House of Delegates and served two sessions. In the House, he influenced the decision to locate the new hospital in Marion. In 1887, Black became the first superintendent of the new Southwestern State Lunatic Asylum in Marion. He appointed John S. Apperson assistant physician there. Harvey Black died in Richmond in October 1888 and was buried in Westview Cemetery in Blacksburg.","John S. Apperson (1837-1908) was born in Locust Grove, Virginia, and moved to Smyth County in 1859. He took a job splitting rails and began to study medicine under local physician William Faris. In 1861, Apperson enlisted in the Smyth Blues, organized as Company D, 4th Virginia. After the Civil War, he studied medicine at the University of Virginia, earning a degree in 1867. He returned to Smyth County and married Victoria Hull in 1868. They lived in Chilhowie, and Apperson practiced medicine and farmed. They had seven children.","John Apperson's first wife died in 1887. The same year, he took a job as assistant physician under Harvey Black at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia in Marion. When Harvey Black died in 1888, Apperson resigned his position at the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum and established a medical practice in Marion. In 1889, he married Elizabeth, daughter of his friend and mentor Harvey Black. They had four children: Harvey, Alexander, Kent, and Mary.","After his second marriage, John Apperson pursued a career in business. He was one of eight founders of Staley's Creek Manganese and Iron Company. In 1906, he expanded the operations of the Marion Foundry and Milling Company into the Marion Foundry and Machine Works. He also promoted the building of the Marion and Rye Valley Railroad.","In 1892, the Virginia Board of World's Fair Managers employed Apperson to collect items and transport Virginia exhibits to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. John Apperson died in Marion in 1908. His wife Elizabeth died in Blacksburg in 1942.","Harvey Black Apperson (1890-1948), the oldest child of John Apperson and Elizabeth Black, lived in Salem, Virginia, and practiced law in Roanoke for thirty years. He became active in Democratic Party politics in the 1920s. In a special election in 1933, he was elected to represent Floyd, Franklin, Montgomery, and Roanoke counties and the cities of Radford and Roanoke in the State Senate. He served on the State Corporation Commission from 1944 to 1947 and was Chairman of the Commission from June 1944 to 1947. Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General in August 1947, and he took office October 7, 1947. He died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Richmond on February 2, 1948. Alexander Apperson worked at the Marion Foundry and Machine Works for a period and later moved to Birmingham, Alabama.","Germanicus Kent (1791-1861) and Arabella Amiss Kent (1809-1951), parents of Harvey Black's wife Mary, are also documented in this collection. Germanicus Kent was born in Suffield, Connecticut, and attended Yale College. Circa 1822, he moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked as a cotton merchant. In 1827, he married Arabella Amiss of Blacksburg. According to a family account, Germanicus Kent left Huntsville in 1834 at the insistence of his brother Aratus Kent, a missionary in Illinois who opposed slavery. Aratus Kent was a founder of Beloit and Rockford colleges in Illinois. The family moved to Illinois in 1834. Lewis Kent (also known as Lewis Lemon), who was enslaved by Germanicus Kent in North Carolina when he was a boy, moved with the family and later purchased his freedom and settled in Iowa. Germanicus Kent is considered a founder of the town of Rockford, Illinois, and served in the Illinois state legislature. Mary Kent, born in 1836, was the first child of European ancestry born in Rockford. The family returned to Arabella's hometown of Blacksburg in 1843.","Sources Glenn L. McMullen, \"Tending the Wounded: Two Virginians in the Confederate Medical Corps,\" Virginia Cavalcade, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Spring 1991), 172-183 A Surgeon with Stonewall Jackson: The Civil War Letters of Dr. Harvey Black, edited by Glenn L. McMullen (Baltimore: Butternut and Blue, 1995) Biographical sketches of John S. Apperson by Glenn McMullen and of Harvey Black Apperson, by Crandall Shiflett in John T. Kneebone, J. Jefferson Looney, Brent Tartar, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Vol. 1 (The Library of Virginia, 1998), 181-183 \"Germanicus A. Kent: Founder of Rockford, Illinois,\" published by the Rockford Historical Society, n.d."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ )."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-003, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-003, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers were previously organized into three collections: the Black Family Papers, Ms1974-003; the Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-017; and the Kent Family Papers, Ms1974-018. They were further processed and merged into one collection in 2002. Additional description was completed in 2021.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree boxes are unprocessed. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was previously listed on the finding aid as \"General Store, Blacksburg, 1857-1862.\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The papers were previously organized into three collections: the Black Family Papers, Ms1974-003; the Apperson Family Papers, Ms1974-017; and the Kent Family Papers, Ms1974-018. They were further processed and merged into one collection in 2002. Additional description was completed in 2021.","Three boxes are unprocessed. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for more information.","This item was previously listed on the finding aid as \"General Store, Blacksburg, 1857-1862.\""],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the following materials related to these families, which are also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_1474.xml\"\u003eJames Randal Kent Papers, Ms1987-031\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_1779.xml\"\u003eElizabeth Kent Adams Papers, Ms1990-045\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_2503.xml\"\u003eMedical Bill Signed by Dr. Harvey Black, Ms2009-084\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_2361.xml\"\u003eBell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection, Ms2008-040\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Archival Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See the following materials related to these families, which are also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives:","James Randal Kent Papers, Ms1987-031","Elizabeth Kent Adams Papers, Ms1990-045","Medical Bill Signed by Dr. Harvey Black, Ms2009-084","Bell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection, Ms2008-040"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers, 1779-1984 (bulk 1821-1948) documents the families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection comprises American Civil War letters of Dr. Harvey Black, Civil War diaries of John Apperson, records and correspondence pertaining to nineteenth-century Blacksburg residents Edwin Amiss, his sister Arabella Amiss Kent, and her husband Germanicus Kent, cotton trader and Rockford, Illinois pioneer; and account books, correspondence, and photographs of several members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection is divided into the following major series: Harvey Black Papers, Black Family Papers, Germanicus Kent Papers, Black Family Business Records, John S. Apperson Papers, Mary E. Apperson Papers, Alexander Apperson Papers, and Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries I. Harvey Black Papers, 1847-1888, contains the following subseries: Diaries, Civil War Letters, General Correspondence, Medical Career Records, and Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. It also includes one photograph, ca. 1865, of Harvey Black.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDating 1861 to 1864, the Civil War Letters document Black's experiences as a regimental surgeon in the Stonewall Brigade and as surgeon in charge of the Second Corps field hospital. The series comprises letters Black wrote to his wife Mary (Molly) in Blacksburg. Black usually wrote to his wife two to three days after a major battle and reported who, from Blacksburg, had been killed or wounded. He describes the effects of disease on the troops, looking for his brother-in-law Lewis Kent among the Union wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg, the delirium of Stonewall Jackson as he lay dying at Guinea Station, and the difficulties of keeping his family clothed and fed during the war.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Diaries consist of a short diary Black kept of his journey from Christiansburg to Mexico to fight in the Mexican War and a diary of a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through West Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Tennessee in the fall of 1849. The Mexican War diary details Black's trip from Christiansburg to Norfolk and eventually Buena Vista, but provides little information about serving in the war. Both diaries contain mainly Black's observations about the towns and cities he passes through. The diary of the trip west compares culture and society in Virginia and the West and references encounters with Virginians who had moved west.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Correspondence, 1847-1871, comprises two letters Black wrote while he was studying medicine at the University of Virginia, his proposal of marriage to Mary (Molly) Kent, and a folder of letters Black received from family members between 1848 and 1871. One letter describes pioneering in Island County, Washington Territory, in 1853; and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regard the establishment of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, forerunner of Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Medical Career Records, dating 1848 to 1888, documents Harvey Black's medical career before and after the Civil War and letters of recommendation for the position of Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia and the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia. This series also contains an 1887 annual report for the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College Records span the years 1870 to 1873. This small series consists of a subscription list for the Preston and Olin Institute, an early history of the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, and certificates of appointment to the college's Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries II. Black Family Papers, 1779-1911 (bulk 1845-1911): Materials include an 1845 bill of sale for an enslaved girl named Adaline; an 1856 letter from Charles to Alexander Black; photographs of Alexander Black, Kent Black, and Kent's wife Mary Bell Black; a 1911 letter from Mary Kent to her children; and a quilt given to Kent Black by his medical patients, ca. 1890. Additionally, the series has the wedding register of Mary and Kent Black and an invitation to the 1885 Blacksburg Grand Annual Ball.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III. Germanicus Kent Papers, 1818-1899: The series comprises Germanicus Kent's cotton books and correspondence with his sons Lewis and John, his brother Aratus Kent, and his brother-in- law Edwin Amiss. The cotton books document Kent's experience as a cotton merchant based in Huntsville, Alabama, 1821 to 1823. They provide lists of cotton prices and copies of correspondence to clients in Nashville and New Orleans. The correspondence describes life in Blacksburg in the 1830s, the Kent family's decision to settle in Virginia after living in Illinois, and Kent's business investments in the west and in Blacksburg. Letters from Edwin Amiss to Arabella and Germanicus Kent pertain to Arabella Kent continuing to enslave people by inheriting her mother's estate. An 1860 letter from Germanicus Kent to Aratus Kent discusses Germanicus Kent's desire to establish contact with the man he formerly enslaved Lewis Lemon Kent, then living in Iowa.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV. Black Family Business Records, 1832-1924: Account books for mercantile establishments in Blacksburg make up the bulk of this series.. It also contains an account book for A.W. Luster; a 1908 inventory for W. Stone \u0026amp; Son; and a copy of an undated newspaper advertisement for A. Black and Company.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries V. John S. Apperson Papers, 1858-1915: John Apperson's Civil War Diary is the centerpiece. The diary consist of Apperson's account of his journey, in 1859, from his home in Locust Grove, Virginia to Smyth County in Southwest Virginia. In the Civil War diaries, he describes medical care of soldiers and lists monthly figures of wounded and dead for the Second Corps field hospital. He discusses going onto the battlefield after the fighting stopped at First Manassas, the scene on the morning of the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862; performing his first amputation; and his efforts to continue his medical education during the Civil War. Additionally, this series contains correspondence about Apperson's business career, 1900 and 1910, a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, and photographs of John Apperson, Elizabeth Black, and their children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI. Mary E. Apperson Papers, 1889-1977, and Series VII. Alexander Apperson Papers, 1827-1984: Research files on the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion compose the bulk of these two series. Materials also include publications pertaining to family history; correspondence with the Rockford, Illinois Historical Society regarding research on Germanicus Kent; correspondence related to other genealogy research; the recollections of Elizabeth Black Apperson about Blacksburg history and buildings; family photographs and a photograph, ca. 1900, of the Alexander Black house in Blacksburg; and family artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII. Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks, 1933-1950: The scrapbooks largely consist of newspaper clippings detailing Harvey B. Apperson's political career and Democratic Party politics in the Roanoke area in the 1930s and in Richmond in the 1940s. Additionally, there are letters and telegrams of congratulation Apperson received when he was appointed Attorney General of Virginia in 1947, telegrams and letters of condolence his wife received upon his death four months later, photographs, and political ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX. Blacksburg Mining and Manufacturing Company, 1826-1965: Legal documents and correspondence pertain to the division of proceeds of mining investments among the Apperson descendants of Harvey Black. The series also contains maps of Black and Apperson property in Blacksburg, ca. 1949.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries X. Assorted Papers, 1872, 1912: The last series includes two items, the Louise Caton Travel Diary, 1912, and \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Christian Union\u003c/emph\u003e publication, 1872. The diary of Louise Caton's four-month tour of Europe in 1912 describes her voyage from New York to Genoa on the Laxmia and from Liverpool back to New York on the Celtic. The relationship of Louise Caton to the Black, Kent, and Apperson families is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis small series includes a letter Harvey Black received from family who had settled in Wisconsin; a letter from a member of the Crockett family pioneering in Washington Territory, and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regarding the establishment of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this subseries of five letters from Germanicus Kent to his sons and his brother Aratus, Kent discusses investments, family, and Lewis Lemon (Kent), who bought his freedom from Kent ca. 1835.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains four family letters presumed to pertain to the extended Kent Amiss family. The correspondents are Edith Boggs, David and E. Cook, Mary Sloutermires, William G., and his son Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts and correspondence in these two bound cotton books detail Germanicus Kent's business as a cotton merchant in Huntsville, Alabama.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials corncern the Kent family's move from Alabama to Illinois.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains a contract outlining the terms of a proposed business partnership between Edwin Amiss and Germanicus Kent and a contract to build a home in Blacksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is composed primarily of five ledgers containing alphabetically indexed customer account histories for various mercantile establishments, probably in Blacksburg. Also included are documents and correspondence pertaining to Black family investments in oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis ledger includes an inventory, July 1908, for W. Stone \u0026amp; Son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries comprises documents pertaining to investments in the Radford Land Improvement Company, 1889; the Radford West End Land Company, 1909; and oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries comprises miscellaneous receipts, 1862; Business Correspondence, 1900-1910; and a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters discuss the illness of the daughter of Mrs. Cyprus McCormick and John S. Apperson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains newspaper clippings on Blacksburg history and members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Directory's cover illustration is a photograph of a sculpture commemorating the role played by Germanicus Kent and Lewis Lemon, Kent's former slave, in the founding of Rockford, Illinois.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is primarily composed of research files on the genealogy of the Black, Kent, Apperson and related families. It also contains family photographs, including a picture of the Alexander Black House, later burned, ca. 1900; a folder of correspondence pertaining to Alexander Black's service on the vestry of Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954; a 1914 edition of \"The X-Ray,\" the yearbook of Marion High School; and a program from the 1962 annual convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains one folder of correspondence pertaining to a proposed memorial to Harvey Black at Virginia Tech from 1953; one folder of correspondence concerning Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954, and one letter, 1934, from A.J. Oliver to Harvey Black Apperson, discussing Oliver's father, who worked for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in the 1870s and helped plant the first trees on the campus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes the Marion High School yearbook, 1914; and a program from the Sixty-seventh Annual Convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries comprises correspondence, applications to family heritage organizations, and copies of documents regarding genealogy research on the Black, Kent, Apperson, and related families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile contains three items in French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments in this subseries pertain to applications, by members of the Black family, for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, Huguenot Society, Magna Carta Barons, National Society of Colonial Wars, and the Society of Colonial Dames.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, incoming correspondence and telegrams, photographs, and ephemera documenting Harvey Apperson's political career from 1933, when he ran for the State Senate, to his death in 1948, four months after Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFive scrapbooks and one box of items removed from the scrapbooks and copied for preservation. Photographs and ephemera removed from the scrapbooks are stored in Box 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised of deeds, reports, correspondence, lease agreements, and receipts pertaining to Apperson family investments in mining operations at Poverty Hollow, Tom's Creek Road, the Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company, and M.C. Slusser and Company. It also contains maps of Blacksburg Manufacturing and Mining Company coal land sold to the Hoge heirs in 1928 and maps showing property owned by the Alexander and Lizzie O. Black estate and Apperson Properties in 1937 and 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe diary is an account of Louise Caton's voyage from New York to Genoa, Italy, her travels through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, France, and England, and her return from Liverpool to New York in the summer of 1912.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents note","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents note","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 note","Scope and Contents note"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Black, Kent, and Apperson Family Papers, 1779-1984 (bulk 1821-1948) documents the families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection comprises American Civil War letters of Dr. Harvey Black, Civil War diaries of John Apperson, records and correspondence pertaining to nineteenth-century Blacksburg residents Edwin Amiss, his sister Arabella Amiss Kent, and her husband Germanicus Kent, cotton trader and Rockford, Illinois pioneer; and account books, correspondence, and photographs of several members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion, Virginia. The collection is divided into the following major series: Harvey Black Papers, Black Family Papers, Germanicus Kent Papers, Black Family Business Records, John S. Apperson Papers, Mary E. Apperson Papers, Alexander Apperson Papers, and Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks.","Series I. Harvey Black Papers, 1847-1888, contains the following subseries: Diaries, Civil War Letters, General Correspondence, Medical Career Records, and Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. It also includes one photograph, ca. 1865, of Harvey Black.","Dating 1861 to 1864, the Civil War Letters document Black's experiences as a regimental surgeon in the Stonewall Brigade and as surgeon in charge of the Second Corps field hospital. The series comprises letters Black wrote to his wife Mary (Molly) in Blacksburg. Black usually wrote to his wife two to three days after a major battle and reported who, from Blacksburg, had been killed or wounded. He describes the effects of disease on the troops, looking for his brother-in-law Lewis Kent among the Union wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg, the delirium of Stonewall Jackson as he lay dying at Guinea Station, and the difficulties of keeping his family clothed and fed during the war.","The Diaries consist of a short diary Black kept of his journey from Christiansburg to Mexico to fight in the Mexican War and a diary of a four-month journey, on horseback, from western Virginia through West Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Tennessee in the fall of 1849. The Mexican War diary details Black's trip from Christiansburg to Norfolk and eventually Buena Vista, but provides little information about serving in the war. Both diaries contain mainly Black's observations about the towns and cities he passes through. The diary of the trip west compares culture and society in Virginia and the West and references encounters with Virginians who had moved west.","General Correspondence, 1847-1871, comprises two letters Black wrote while he was studying medicine at the University of Virginia, his proposal of marriage to Mary (Molly) Kent, and a folder of letters Black received from family members between 1848 and 1871. One letter describes pioneering in Island County, Washington Territory, in 1853; and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regard the establishment of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, forerunner of Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg.","The Medical Career Records, dating 1848 to 1888, documents Harvey Black's medical career before and after the Civil War and letters of recommendation for the position of Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia and the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia. This series also contains an 1887 annual report for the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia.","The Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College Records span the years 1870 to 1873. This small series consists of a subscription list for the Preston and Olin Institute, an early history of the founding of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, and certificates of appointment to the college's Board of Visitors.","Series II. Black Family Papers, 1779-1911 (bulk 1845-1911): Materials include an 1845 bill of sale for an enslaved girl named Adaline; an 1856 letter from Charles to Alexander Black; photographs of Alexander Black, Kent Black, and Kent's wife Mary Bell Black; a 1911 letter from Mary Kent to her children; and a quilt given to Kent Black by his medical patients, ca. 1890. Additionally, the series has the wedding register of Mary and Kent Black and an invitation to the 1885 Blacksburg Grand Annual Ball.","Series III. Germanicus Kent Papers, 1818-1899: The series comprises Germanicus Kent's cotton books and correspondence with his sons Lewis and John, his brother Aratus Kent, and his brother-in- law Edwin Amiss. The cotton books document Kent's experience as a cotton merchant based in Huntsville, Alabama, 1821 to 1823. They provide lists of cotton prices and copies of correspondence to clients in Nashville and New Orleans. The correspondence describes life in Blacksburg in the 1830s, the Kent family's decision to settle in Virginia after living in Illinois, and Kent's business investments in the west and in Blacksburg. Letters from Edwin Amiss to Arabella and Germanicus Kent pertain to Arabella Kent continuing to enslave people by inheriting her mother's estate. An 1860 letter from Germanicus Kent to Aratus Kent discusses Germanicus Kent's desire to establish contact with the man he formerly enslaved Lewis Lemon Kent, then living in Iowa.","Series IV. Black Family Business Records, 1832-1924: Account books for mercantile establishments in Blacksburg make up the bulk of this series.. It also contains an account book for A.W. Luster; a 1908 inventory for W. Stone \u0026 Son; and a copy of an undated newspaper advertisement for A. Black and Company.","Series V. John S. Apperson Papers, 1858-1915: John Apperson's Civil War Diary is the centerpiece. The diary consist of Apperson's account of his journey, in 1859, from his home in Locust Grove, Virginia to Smyth County in Southwest Virginia. In the Civil War diaries, he describes medical care of soldiers and lists monthly figures of wounded and dead for the Second Corps field hospital. He discusses going onto the battlefield after the fighting stopped at First Manassas, the scene on the morning of the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862; performing his first amputation; and his efforts to continue his medical education during the Civil War. Additionally, this series contains correspondence about Apperson's business career, 1900 and 1910, a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, and photographs of John Apperson, Elizabeth Black, and their children.","Series VI. Mary E. Apperson Papers, 1889-1977, and Series VII. Alexander Apperson Papers, 1827-1984: Research files on the Black, Kent, and Apperson families of Blacksburg and Marion compose the bulk of these two series. Materials also include publications pertaining to family history; correspondence with the Rockford, Illinois Historical Society regarding research on Germanicus Kent; correspondence related to other genealogy research; the recollections of Elizabeth Black Apperson about Blacksburg history and buildings; family photographs and a photograph, ca. 1900, of the Alexander Black house in Blacksburg; and family artifacts.","Series VIII. Harvey B. Apperson Political Scrapbooks, 1933-1950: The scrapbooks largely consist of newspaper clippings detailing Harvey B. Apperson's political career and Democratic Party politics in the Roanoke area in the 1930s and in Richmond in the 1940s. Additionally, there are letters and telegrams of congratulation Apperson received when he was appointed Attorney General of Virginia in 1947, telegrams and letters of condolence his wife received upon his death four months later, photographs, and political ephemera.","Series IX. Blacksburg Mining and Manufacturing Company, 1826-1965: Legal documents and correspondence pertain to the division of proceeds of mining investments among the Apperson descendants of Harvey Black. The series also contains maps of Black and Apperson property in Blacksburg, ca. 1949.","Series X. Assorted Papers, 1872, 1912: The last series includes two items, the Louise Caton Travel Diary, 1912, and  The Christian Union  publication, 1872. The diary of Louise Caton's four-month tour of Europe in 1912 describes her voyage from New York to Genoa on the Laxmia and from Liverpool back to New York on the Celtic. The relationship of Louise Caton to the Black, Kent, and Apperson families is unknown.","This small series includes a letter Harvey Black received from family who had settled in Wisconsin; a letter from a member of the Crockett family pioneering in Washington Territory, and two letters from Virginia State Senator John Penn regarding the establishment of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in Blacksburg.","In this subseries of five letters from Germanicus Kent to his sons and his brother Aratus, Kent discusses investments, family, and Lewis Lemon (Kent), who bought his freedom from Kent ca. 1835.","This folder contains four family letters presumed to pertain to the extended Kent Amiss family. The correspondents are Edith Boggs, David and E. Cook, Mary Sloutermires, William G., and his son Nelson.","Accounts and correspondence in these two bound cotton books detail Germanicus Kent's business as a cotton merchant in Huntsville, Alabama.","Materials corncern the Kent family's move from Alabama to Illinois.","This file contains a contract outlining the terms of a proposed business partnership between Edwin Amiss and Germanicus Kent and a contract to build a home in Blacksburg.","This series is composed primarily of five ledgers containing alphabetically indexed customer account histories for various mercantile establishments, probably in Blacksburg. Also included are documents and correspondence pertaining to Black family investments in oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.","This ledger includes an inventory, July 1908, for W. Stone \u0026 Son.","This subseries comprises documents pertaining to investments in the Radford Land Improvement Company, 1889; the Radford West End Land Company, 1909; and oil drilling operations in Texas, 1912-1924.","This subseries comprises miscellaneous receipts, 1862; Business Correspondence, 1900-1910; and a catalog for the Marion Foundry and Machine Works, 1915.","These letters discuss the illness of the daughter of Mrs. Cyprus McCormick and John S. Apperson.","This file contains newspaper clippings on Blacksburg history and members of the Black, Kent, and Apperson families.","The Directory's cover illustration is a photograph of a sculpture commemorating the role played by Germanicus Kent and Lewis Lemon, Kent's former slave, in the founding of Rockford, Illinois.","This series is primarily composed of research files on the genealogy of the Black, Kent, Apperson and related families. It also contains family photographs, including a picture of the Alexander Black House, later burned, ca. 1900; a folder of correspondence pertaining to Alexander Black's service on the vestry of Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954; a 1914 edition of \"The X-Ray,\" the yearbook of Marion High School; and a program from the 1962 annual convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.","This subseries contains one folder of correspondence pertaining to a proposed memorial to Harvey Black at Virginia Tech from 1953; one folder of correspondence concerning Mountainbrook Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1944-1954, and one letter, 1934, from A.J. Oliver to Harvey Black Apperson, discussing Oliver's father, who worked for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in the 1870s and helped plant the first trees on the campus.","This subseries includes the Marion High School yearbook, 1914; and a program from the Sixty-seventh Annual Convention of the Virginia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1962.","This subseries comprises correspondence, applications to family heritage organizations, and copies of documents regarding genealogy research on the Black, Kent, Apperson, and related families.","File contains three items in French.","Documents in this subseries pertain to applications, by members of the Black family, for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution, Huguenot Society, Magna Carta Barons, National Society of Colonial Wars, and the Society of Colonial Dames.","Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, incoming correspondence and telegrams, photographs, and ephemera documenting Harvey Apperson's political career from 1933, when he ran for the State Senate, to his death in 1948, four months after Governor William Tuck appointed him Attorney General.","Five scrapbooks and one box of items removed from the scrapbooks and copied for preservation. 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