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William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection.","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. 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Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. 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MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePermissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026amp; Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBecause of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders."],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"persname_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"language_ssim":["Materials primarily in English, with some publications in French and German."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":3366,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:28:43.518Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c05_c03_c108"}},{"id":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c09_c04_c101","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"28 Items - Notable First Novel Winner, Laurence Hall - 6271-ai, 1961/1962","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c09_c04_c101#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c09_c04_c101","ref_ssm":["viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c09_c04_c101"],"id":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c09_c04_c101","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675","_root_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c09_c04","parent_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c09_c04","parent_ssim":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006","Series IX: Papers of Faulkner Scholars and Collectors, 1923/2008","Subseries D: Massey, Linton R., 1923/2006"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viu_repositories_3_resources_1675","viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c09","viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c09_c04"],"title_filing_ssi":"28 Items - Notable First Novel Winner, Laurence Hall - 6271-ai","title_ssm":["28 Items - Notable First Novel Winner, Laurence Hall - 6271-ai"],"title_tesim":["28 Items - Notable First Novel Winner, Laurence Hall - 6271-ai"],"normalized_title_ssm":["28 Items - Notable First Novel Winner, Laurence Hall - 6271-ai, 1961/1962"],"text":["28 Items - Notable First Novel Winner, Laurence Hall - 6271-ai, 1961/1962","William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006","Series IX: Papers of Faulkner Scholars and Collectors, 1923/2008","Subseries D: Massey, Linton R., 1923/2006","box 180","folder 7"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006","Series IX: Papers of Faulkner Scholars and Collectors, 1923/2008","Subseries D: Massey, Linton R., 1923/2006"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006","Series IX: Papers of Faulkner Scholars and Collectors, 1923/2008","Subseries D: Massey, Linton R., 1923/2006"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1961/1962"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1961-1962"],"level_ssm":["File"],"level_ssim":["File"],"component_level_isim":[3],"sort_isi":3040,"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"collection_ssim":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006"],"containers_ssim":["box 180","folder 7"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["This collection is open for research use with the following exceptions: Material pertaining to individual student records may be restricted in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission."],"date_range_isim":[1961,1962],"_nest_path_":"/components#8/components#3/components#100","timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:28:43.518Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675","_root_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/UVA/repositories_3_resources_1675.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/196837","title_filing_ssi":"Faulkner, William, Collection","title_ssm":["William Faulkner Collection"],"title_tesim":["William Faulkner Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1824-2006"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1824-2006"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1824/2006"],"normalized_title_ssm":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006"],"text":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006","MSS 16807","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/1675","Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century","This collection is open for research use with the following exceptions: Material pertaining to individual student records may be restricted in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection.","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","Materials primarily in English, with some publications in French and German."],"collection_title_tesim":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006"],"collection_ssim":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 16807","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/1675"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 16807","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/1675"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"creator_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"creators_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"access_terms_ssm":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["150 Cubic Feet"],"extent_tesim":["150 Cubic Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century"],"date_range_isim":[1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is open for research use with the following exceptions: Material pertaining to individual student records may be restricted in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is open for research use with the following exceptions: Material pertaining to individual student records may be restricted in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSoldier's Pay\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/emph\u003e, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Sound and the Fury\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/title\u003e in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSource: Materials within the collection.   \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Content Warning","Content Warning"],"odd_tesim":["This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbsalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eWhile original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. 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Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection.","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. 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The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. 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The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePermissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026amp; Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBecause of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders."],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"persname_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"language_ssim":["Materials primarily in English, with some publications in French and German."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":3366,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:28:43.518Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c05_c03_c103"}},{"id":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08_c01_c23_c02","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"3:2, 1961","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08_c01_c23_c02#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08_c01_c23_c02","ref_ssm":["viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08_c01_c23_c02"],"id":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08_c01_c23_c02","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229","_root_":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08_c01_c23","parent_ssi":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08_c01_c23","parent_ssim":["University of Virginia Medical Center records, 1857/2024","Photographs and negatives","Legacy and departmental materials, 1857/2006","Otolaryngology, 1953/1991"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viu_repositories_7_resources_229","viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08","viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08_c01","viu_repositories_7_resources_229_c08_c01_c23"],"title_filing_ssi":"3:2","title_ssm":["3:2"],"title_tesim":["3:2"],"normalized_title_ssm":["3:2, 1961"],"text":["3:2, 1961","University of Virginia Medical Center records, 1857/2024","Photographs and negatives","Legacy and departmental materials, 1857/2006","Otolaryngology, 1953/1991"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["University of Virginia Medical Center records, 1857/2024","Photographs and negatives","Legacy and departmental materials, 1857/2006","Otolaryngology, 1953/1991"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["University of Virginia Medical Center records, 1857/2024","Photographs and negatives","Legacy and departmental materials, 1857/2006","Otolaryngology, 1953/1991"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1961"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1961 June"],"level_ssm":["Item"],"level_ssim":["Item"],"component_level_isim":[4],"sort_isi":487,"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"collection_ssim":["University of Virginia Medical Center records, 1857/2024"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["Access restrictions may apply to some photographic materials."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["Some images may be subject to copyright restrictions."],"date_range_isim":[1961],"_nest_path_":"/components#7/components#0/components#22/components#1","timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:31:28.477Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229","_root_":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_7_resources_229","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/UVA/repositories_7_resources_229.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/134743","title_ssm":["University of Virginia Medical Center records"],"title_tesim":["University of Virginia Medical Center records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1857-2024"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1857-2024"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1857/2024"],"normalized_title_ssm":["University of Virginia Medical Center records, 1857/2024"],"text":["University of Virginia Medical Center records, 1857/2024","RG.17.2","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/229","University of Virginia","All materials in this collection are available for public access unless otherwise noted. Restrictions on access are made in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, and any related policies or regulations.","Access restrictions may differ between the collections filed in this series.","There are no restrictions on access to the annual reports.","There may be restrictions on access to some of the planning documents and reports.","There may be restrictions on access to some photographs and negatives.","Access restrictions may apply to some photographic materials.","Photographs are restricted because of ethical access considerations.","Photographs are restricted because of ethical access considerations.","There are no restrictions on access.","There are no restrictions on access to the publications of the Medical Center.","There are no restrictions on access to materials in this series.","Archives staff must review materials before release to researchers, materials may contain proprietary information protected by VA FOIA (see VA FOIA 2.2-3705.6).","There are no restrictions on access to administrative organization and structure files.","There are no restrictions on access to the policies, procedures, and handbooks.","Some materials may be restricted.","Some materials may be restricted.","There are no restrictions on access to the conference reports and programs.","There are no restrcitions on access to the directories.","Restrictions on access to the records in this series may vary between the constituent subseries.","There are no restrictions on access to the materials in this subseries.","There are no restrictions on access to the materials in this subseries.","There are no restrictions to access for these materials.","More information about Historical Collection \u0026 Services' privacy and access policies can be found on our website: https://guides.hsl.virginia.edu/c.php?g=823576\u0026p=11469798","Policies regarding Protected Health Information (PHI) and access can be found here: https://guides.hsl.virginia.edu/c.php?g=823576\u0026p=11473112","Our collection development policy for medical and health records can be found here: https://guides.hsl.virginia.edu/historical/hcsCollDev","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.\nUse of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:","-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","Statement for Collections Containing Health Information (Not Legally Restricted)\nThis collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","Statement for Collections Containing Health Information (Not Legally Restricted)","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials (Book #5) that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials (Books #1- #4) that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:","-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:","Meggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.\nUse of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:","-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell \nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","Restrictions on access to the records in this series may vary.","Restrictions on access to the records in this series may vary.","There are no restrictions on access to the committee records and meeting minutes.","Department and Legacy collections are arranged into subseries. The subseries are then arranged alphabetically. The arrangements of the files and items in each subseries vary by collection.","Annual reports are arranged according to the department or unit described in the reports. Each department is assigned a file. The files are arranged in their series alphabetically by their title. Inside the files, reports are arranged in chronological order by the date of creation for the reports. Annual reports for the Medical Center as a whole will be placed at the beginning of the series regardless of its position alphabetically in the series.","In this series, a file is created for each planning report and its associated documents. Occasionally sub-series may be used to group projects of particular significance or size. The files are arranged chronologically by the date of creation for the materials they contain.","The photographs and negatives are arranged into subseries by either subject or office of creation. The subseries are then arranged alphabetically by title. The arrangements of the files in the subseries vary.","The records in this sub-series are arranged into files according to subject matter. Much of the content is organized according to the department associated with the content, and these files are arranged alphabetically. Following these departmental materials, other content is organized by descriptive category. Within the topical files, items are arranged chronologically, where possible.","Materials in this sub-series are generally arranged chronologically, according to the arrangement in which they were received.","The public relations files are arranged into subseries according to types of materials (e.g. clippings collections and press releases). The arrangements of the files in the subseries vary.","The publications are arranged into subseries according to types of materials (e.g. journals and magazines, newsletters, weblogs, patient education resources). The subseries are then arranged alphabetically. The arrangements of the files in the subseries vary.","14 bound texts containing Helix Volumes 1-19, and 5 bound texts containing Helix Volumes 1-11 (Copy 2)","Material is arranged alphabetically by the title of the program or media file. If one program consists of multiple recordings or videos, these will be collected under a single file.","The final research reports and associated documents are arranged into files according to the title of the report. The files are then arranged alphabetically.","The materials in this series are arranged by the department or unit with which they are associated. Each department is assigned a file. The files are arranged in the series alphabetically by their title. Inside the files, materials are arranged in chronological order by their date of creation.","The policies, procedures, and handbooks are arragned into the following subseries in this order: Official Policies, Other Policies, Other Procedures and Handbooks. The arrangements of the files in the subseries vary.","Conference records and programs are arranged into files by conference title. The files are arranged chronologically. All of the instances of a reoccurring conference are gathered together into the same file.","The directories are arranged into files. The files are then arranged chronologically by date. When a directory is reocurring (e.g. annually), all of the reports in that series are placed under in a single file.","The materials in this series are arranged into 3 subseries:","1. Topical histories \n2. Historically significant events \n3. Scrapbooks","The arrangements of files in each subseries vary.","Topical histories are arranged chronologically according to the date on which they were published.","Files in this subseries are arranged chronologically.","Scrapbooks will be arranged by alphabetically by the general subject or topic of the scrapbook. For some scrapbooks, the subject may be a department or unit of the Medical Center responsible for creating the scrapbook. If multiple scrapbooks exist for a single department or unit, these will be collected and arranged chronologically within a single file.","The reports are arranged into files. The files are then arranged chronologically by their date of creation. When a report is reocurring (e.g. monthly operating reports), all of the reports in that series are placed together in a single file.","The reports are arranged into files. The files are then arranged chronologically by their date of creation. When a report is reoccurring, all of the reports in that series are placed together in a single file.","The records in this series are arranged into subseries according to committee or department (when the department is holding a general committee meeting). The subseries are then arranged alphabetically by title. The arrangements of the files in the subseries vary.","The bulk of the scrapbook was probably compiled by Elizabeth Ashton Nalley, a graduate of UVA Hospital's School of Radiologic Technology. She worked in the Radiology Department for 45 years and helped train students in radiologic technology.","Established in 1901, the University of Virginia Hospital opened with a single structure incorporating an operating theater, solarium, laboratories, and accommodations for the superintendent and student nurses. In 1902, beds for 25 patients were installed. Two pavilion wings, added in 1905 and 1907 to each side of the main building, contained large wards for patients, a small number of private rooms, storage and kitchen facilities, and interns' quarters.","Expansion of the physical plant resumed in 1916 with the completion of the Steele Wing to the north of the 1907 pavilion. The largest building to date, the Steele Wing doubled the capacity of the hospital and accommodated in its basement the Outpatient Department, relocated from another nearby structure. In 1924, the McIntire Wing was built to the south of the 1905 pavilion, containing obstetrical and pediatric services and interns' quarters. To the south of the McIntire Wing, the Teachers' Preventorium of 1928 was opened to provide low-cost healthcare for the state's teachers. The next year a substantial addition to the Hospital complex—incorporating the existing Steele Wing—was erected to house the Medical School.","Steadily increasing usage of medical services throughout the years of the Depression put considerable pressure on the Hospital's facilities. Consequently, over the decade of the 1930s and the first years of the 1940s, the Hospital raised funds for substantial building campaigns to expand and modernize the complex. The first of these buildings was McKim Hall, for the Nursing School. Begun just before the Depression, in 1929, McKim was completed in 1931.","The second building campaign involved the construction of an addition to the west side of the McIntire Wing. This large structure, completed in 1936, was dedicated to Dr. Paul B. Barringer, who had been instrumental in the founding of the Hospital. The Barringer Wing contained an additional obstetrical ward and rooms for private patients. In 1939, the third building campaign resulted in the extensive renovation of the Teachers' Preventorium. Two floors with an attic and roof deck were constructed on top of the existing structure, as well as a five-story section added to the west end. These modifications housed the John Staige Davis Department of Neurology and Psychiatry. Shortly after the completion of the Davis Wards, the Hospital added a residential facility for interns, the fourth new construction project. The House Staff Quarters, as this building came to be known, opened in 1941; it was destroyed in 1986 to make way for the link to the present main Hospital building.","The final and most extensive building campaign of this decade-long period was the construction of the West Wing in 1941. This new building stood in the open space directly in front of the original Hospital building and its two adjacent wings, and was directly connected to all three structures. In addition to providing more functional administrative and storage spaces, the West Wing included new wards for Obstetrics and Gynecology, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Otolaryngology, and Ophthalmology. Perhaps most important, however, were the improved facilities for surgery. Six new operating rooms with related work spaces tripled the capacity of the Hospital's surgical service, and made possible for the first time night staffing of general surgery.","Also in 1941, William J. Rucker provided funding for the establishment of a Home for Convalescent Children in a turn-of-the-century residence called \"West Cairns,\" sited on a nine-acre estate one mile west of the University Hospital. The Rucker Home opened the next year under the auspices of the Department of Orthopedics, and was ultimately replaced by a larger and more modern facility in 1956-1957, rechristened the Children's Rehabilitation Center.","In January 1958, the Virginia General Assembly released funds for the construction of a new multi-story hospital building, completed in November 1960. Supplemental expansions during this time involved new patient care, research, and administrative facilities, including an infill project behind the West Wing, requiring the demolition of all but the rear portions of the original Hospital Pavilion and the 1907 wing. Subsequent expansion in the 1970s included the construction of new buildings for the medical and nursing schools and additional outpatient facilities, and on March 20, 1989, the University dedicated a new main hospital building, the third such structure since 1901.","With the completion of the first building complex in 1907, the University of Virginia Hospital began recording patient information in a series of folios, including volumes on admissions and discharges, operating department records, surgical casebooks, and pharmacy records. These materials provide a valuable sampling of patient care diagnoses,treatments, and costs principally during the first and second decades of the hospital's operation. Additional similar materials extending into the hospital's third and fourth decades comprise records from the Department of Medicine; Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EENT)surgical procedures; and death records (Mortuary Books). Materials from the Departments of Pathology and Clinical Pathology (1910 - 1970), include budget statements, statistical reports, and autopsy records. An extensive collection of Roll Books (1922 - 1966) concern nursing staff and student nurses at the hospital, and nurses at the Rucker Children's Convalescent Home, practical nursing students, and temporary hires. A supplemental deposit (1954 - 1995) comprises case histories from various thoracic and cardiovascular surgeries as well as department statistics, kept by Dr. William H. Muller, Jr.","This folder contains potentially disturbing images.","During the early years (1977-1979), the records are referred to as the \"Pediatric Patient Council\" meeting minutes. Later years (1990-1991) the minutes represent joint meetings of the \"Pediatric Patient Care Council\" and \"Pediatric Quality Assurance Committee.\"","RG-17-2 includes records from legacy collections held by the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, including the UVA Health System Marketing Communications collection (MS-68). RG-17-2 also includes materials previously cataloged as separate items in Virgo (such as journals, newsletters, and reports) and from semi-processed legacy accessions held by the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.","Partially processed--folders labeled but not not entered in ArchivesSpace. (2022-08-26)","These materials came in as part of Accession ViU-H-2017-0023.","Partially foldered and described, but not entered in ArchivesSpace (2022-08-26).","Scrapbooks (9) from the UVA Blue Ridge Storage Facility, acquired by Arlene Keeling in June 1998","The collection was processed and entered into the Department's Manuscripts database (Access) in June and July of 2002 and processed by Hal Sharp of the Historical Collections and Services Department.","Between 2024 and 2026, the collection was reprocessed and redescribed by archivist Amanda Greenwood and curator Meggan Cashwell.","Prior to the establishment of the records classification scheme outlined in this document, institutional archives were often organized by their office of creation. Rather than dividing some legacy collections, they are being kept intact and filed under this series.","Correspondence by/to McGuire, Leavell, Parson","Correspondence by/to McGuire, Schlant, Eastwood, et. al.","Correspondence by/to Blount, McGuire, Holsinger, Perez, Harlan, Allen","Correspondence by/to Crompton, Harlan, Miller, McGuire, Hollingsworth","Correspondence by/to McGuire, Rutherford, Gassert, Garner, Blozie, Eastwood, Stone, Parson, Beckwith, and Crampton","This series consists of annual reports prepared by the departments, centers, and offices of the University of Virginia Medical Center. Does not include individual faculty annual reports used for evaluation or review.","\"Excellence through innovation \u0026 collaboration: year in review, 2001-2002, University of Virginia School of Medicine and Health System,\" produced by the UVA Health System Development Office","\"Annual Report, Professional Nursing Staff Organization\" produced by UVA Health System Marketing Communications. Includes 5 reports for years 2007-2011.","2015 report is titled: \"Heart and Vascular Center Clinical Activity Report: Year in Review\". \n2016 report is titled: \"Heart and Vascular Center Excellence Report\".","This series consists of the correspondence and subject files of the chief executive of the University of Virginia Medical Center.","This series consists of the correspondence and subject files of selected department heads and other leaders of the Medical Center that have been judged to be historically significant.","This series consists of historically significant reports documenting the planning of administrative changes or projects, major purchases, and events of the Medical Center.","Planning materials related to the Construction of the Replacement Hospital and Renovation of Existing Buildings. Includes executive summary, Section I: Facility Organizaiton and Identification, Section II: Architecture and Design, Section III: Service Data, Section IV: Project Justification and Identification of Community Need, Section V: Financial Data, Section VI: Assurances, Appendix A: Functional Space Program, Appendix B: Furniture and Movable Medical Equipment.","Includes supplemental drawings and attachments to the plan","Includes addendums to the 1984 contract","Includes sections on: Existing utilities study, Patient and operational data, Construction and costs, Property ownership and site considerations","Includes reports, memos, correspondence, floorplans, and diagrams related to the Emergency room renovation project in the Multistory Hospital Building (West Complex).","Volume I is not included. Document authored by the Northwestern Virginia Health Systems Agency, Blue Ridge Hospital, Charlottesville VA.","Related to the development and use of land resources at the University of Virginia","Includes a section on \"The Medical Center and general land planning issues\"","Includes preplanning study appendices","Part of the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center Modernization Project","Includes University policies, directives, and related materials for facilities planning","Reports for Medical Center, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and Health Sciences Library","Document related to financial needs and planning","A user manual by Coopers and Lybrand LLP","UVA Health System Decade Plan. Authors: School of Medicine, School of Nursing, Medical Center, Health Services Foundation, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.","Includes background and strategic goals, taskforce report, and \"Moving toward the new century\" publication","Planning draft related to space and equipment needs of various Children's Center services, including Information Systems, Radiology, Laboratories, Pharmacy, Ancillary Services, and Transportation.","This series consists of motion pictures or videos prepared by or for the University of Virginia Medical Center for a specific purpose (e.g. promotional videos). Does not include commercially available material.","This series consists of the final records of formal accreditations of the University of Virginia Medical Center, its departments, and its programs. This series may include, but is not limited to: self-study reports, final reports, and questions and responses.","This series consists of historically significant photographs and/or negatives of Medical Center events, activities, and people. This does not include employee identification photographs, though may include photographs used in faculty directories.","Material in this sub-series was originally processed into legacy collection MS-68: University of Virginia Health System Marketing Communications records. These materials were processed prior to the use of ArchivesSpace and the use of RG-17-2 classifications. Because of their significant quantity, materials have been left according to their previous arrangement, which may differ from other content in the Photographs and negatives series.","The original \"Scope and Contents\" note for legacy collection MS-68 reads: The University of Virginia Health System Marketing Communications collection consists of 5 series. Series I through Series IV contain 737 processed folders in 6 records boxes. The images in this collection were created by and/or for the University of Virginia Health System's Department of Marketing Communications to document the people, premises, and events of the UVA Health System, the UVA School of Medicine, and the UVA School of Nursing. These four series hold photographic prints, negatives, and slides, and also contain some published materials and assorted Marketing Communications papers and correspondence related to past Marketing Communications publications. The images provide a visual history of the University of Virginia's work in medical education and medical care throughout the twentieth century. Series V of the collection contains 4 boxes of unprocessed slides, image CDs, and zip disks. At the time of processing some non-Health System materials present with the original acquisition were transferred to the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library and the Arthur J. Morris Law Library.","Note that due to necessary changes in the description and arrangement of the materials, the 5 series described in the original text are no longer in use.","4 postcards dated 1905-1906. Views depicted include the University of Virginia Hospital, 1905; the West Range, with a view of the Anatomical Theatre, 1905; the University of Virginia Hospital, addressed to Miss[?] Carrie Carpenter, Red Hill, Albemarle Co., Virginia, 1906, and the University of Virginia Hospital, addressed to Miss Etta Covert, Eatontown, NJ, 190[?]","Written catalogue of image slides (file does not include any physical slides)","Slides removed from carousel. Includes handwritten slide list/outline.","Includes an audio cassette that would have been used in tandem with the slide presentation.","Includes 2 audio cassettes (1 is labeled \"EDITED COPY\") that would have been used in tandem with the slide presentation.","Marketing photographs (color films) used for the UVA Medical Center publication \"Health Talk\". Each folder of the file corresponds to a specific issue of \"Health Talk\" (Summer 1998 - Fall 2001).","Each media file is identified by a date (month and year) and contains various materials created by Marketing Communications from that time period. The contents of these files include photographic prints and proof sheets, CDs, photography release forms, correspondence and other written material. The contents of each file may vary.","The material in this series documents information that the Medical Center provides to the public and business or government communities. Includes statements, visual aids, news releases and news clippings regarding historically significant events.","The content in this subseries represents a legacy collection of newsclippings and press releases collected by a former unit of the Medical Center known as \"Information Services\". the material is arranged topically, according to its original order.","Article on Trailblazers in medicine honored by UVA, including Mary Holmes, on of the first black nurses at UVA and Sarah Kelley, the first African-American chaplain at UVA","The materials in this grouping were not collected based on thematic groupings, and so have been left in a chronological arrangement. Content includes news articles related to the UVA Medical Center and School of Medicine.","Includes article on new University of Virginia Hospital site, Michael J. Halseth","Includes articles on first patient to land at new UVA hilipad (Pegasus), Blue Ridge Hospital, scientific reserach, Runner's Clinic","Includes articles on grown hormone factor, menopause, epilepsy, Apert's syndrome, replacement hospital, Elias A.K. Alsabti","Includes articles about plane crash that injured Dr. Worthington G. Schenk, Dr. John E. Hanks, Laura Murphy and Judith Almy-Coutu; the replacement hospital; appointment of Thomas J. Sullivan","National Cancer Institute (NCI) gives grant and designates UVA a Cancer Research Center","Includes article on renaming of UVA Medical Center to UVA Health Sciences Center","Contains public relations materials, including press releases and correspondence","This series consists Medical Center publications meant for public distribution or general internal distribution. Examples of Medical Center publications include staff newsletters, magazines, and brochures.","Also known as \"Beyond Measure: The People and Purpose of the University of Virginia Health System.\"","Includes 8 issues:","2008: Spring, Fall\n2009: Winter, Spring, Summer\n2010: Winter\n2011: Winter, Spring","Volume 11, Issue 1, published by UVA Health System Development Cancer Programs Team","A newsletter following \"The Campaign for the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center.\"","Includes a section on the University of Virginia Medical Center","Produced by the University of Virginia Hospital Department of Public Relations. Features historical photographs.","Produced by UVA Hospital Department of Public Relations, contains photographs of pediatric patients.","Titled as \"VAMIS\".","Assorted promotional material from Health System marketing.","Indicies acquired from the Health System Marketing Communications department relevant to various Medical Center publications.","Compiled by the Marketing Communications department. Includes floppy disc.","Compiled by the Marketing Communications department. Lists articles according to their title, organized topically.","Includes chronological article title list and index by subject and name. Covers dates Winter 1982 through Winter 1993-1994. Compiled by JBL.","This series consists of audio or visual recordings, created by or for the University of Virginia Medical Center, that are of an enduring historically significant nature or that describe the current function or organization of the agency's major administrative units. Commercially available material may be included, if appropriate. Does not include recordings used in lieu of minutes or as temporary transcripts of minutes.","The tapes contain video footage of the UVA Children's Miracle Network Telethon, as well as related Health System development and marketing video material. There are 176 tapes of various formats, including VHS, U-Matic, and Betacam SP, held in 5 records boxes.","This series consists of final reports for research projects conducted by the University of Virginia Medical Center where the results are not published. Does not include research data.","The University of Virginia Facilities Planning and Construction team with Skanska construction company maintained this blog between 2016 and 2017 to share photographs, progress updates, team biographies, and other information documenting the construction of the University of Virginia Hospital Expansion Tower that opened in 2019 and 2020.","This series consists of historically significant web pages that the Medical Center has created for public distribution or general internal distribution.","The records in this series document the organizational structure of the Medical Center. It also contains records that document administrative reorganizations of the Medical Center. These materials include, but are not limited to, organizational charts and reports showing the administrative units and leadership roles of the Medical Center.","4 page list of Hospital Departments with corresponding Department Manager and Administrative Officer.","Health System overview and organizational chart for Strategic Marketing and Communications department","This series consits of official Medical Center policies, procedures, and handbooks. See records series \"University Policies\" for official record under the University Policy Office.","Produced by the Virginia Department of Health, 1994 Edition","Edited by Michael B. Ishitani, MD, Produced by the Department of Surgery, Division of Transplantation","This series consists of information about major donors used in developing donations and relationships. May include documentation of donations, research into donors interest/worth, financial data such as tax information, memorandum of agreements documenting how funds are spent, as well as other related documentation.","This series consists of records of the development and creation of fundraising campaigns and reporting of campaign status. Includes financial information, theme and branding information, and master plan.","This series consists of records of trusts or endowments to the Medical Center, including history of trustees and investments. Includes agreements, stipulations, stock accounts, and end of year reports.","This series consists of records of agreements between a university-related foundation and the Medical Center. This series may include, but is not limited to: policy, memorandum of agreement, and annual reports.","This series consists of records concerning the creation of financial budgets for the Medical Center including all schools and major divisions. Includes documentation on state and University appropriation and allotment of funds to the agency or within the agency.","This series consists of programs and reports that document historically significant conferences held by the Medical Center.","This series is comprised of directories that contain lists of the Medical Center's faculty, staff, and other personnel. The directories often include the following information: names, telephone numbers, and job titles.","Physicians at the Heart Center, University of Virginia Medical Center","2 volumes: \"Referring to UVA: Directory of Physician Specialists and Services\" and \"Referring to UVA Children's Hospital: Directory of Physician Specialists and Services\", both dated 2014-2015.","Includes 3 directories, dated: January 1990, December 1993, March 1995","This series consists of significant material that conveys the history of the Medical Center, its administration, its accomplishments, its officials or employees. May be material of an exceptional nature that is listed as disposable in this or other general schedules. Includes, but is not limited to, scrapbooks, photographs, articles, program notes and documentation of events sponsored or funded by the agency. Also included are narratives; printed, audio, or audiovisual histories; or matters of significant historical importance.","This subseries consists of narrative essays, articles, and monographs that tell various aspects of the story of the Medical Center.","Contains a copy of a 1931 letter from Dr. Olver R. Cobb to Mrs. E.H. McPherson concerning the operation of the University Dispensary during the 1890s.","Historical article by Addeane S. Caelleigh, published in the Magazine of Albemarle County History, Volume 75, 2017. Includes information related to the UVA Hospital.","This subseries consists of files containing materials that document significant events, moments, and turning points in the history of the Medical Center.","Newsclippings, press releases, and communications related to the events of August 12, 2017 and the impact on and reponse of the UVA Medical Center.","This sub-series consists of scrapbooks created by persons or groups within the Medical Center and/or representing content relevant to the history of the Medical Center.","Themes that appear in to many of the scrapbooks include state budgeting, new buildings, nursing graduations, including practical nurses graduation, the Hospital Circle which became the Hospital Auxiliary,  new programs for patient care, the Children's Rehabilition Center, and employee service awards. The scrapbooks consist of newpaper and article clippings and photographs. Publications include University of Virginia Medical Alumni News Letter; The Cavalier Daily; The Daily Progress; The Draw Sheet; Richmond Times-Dispatch; The Tribune (Roanoke); The Sunday Star, Washington D.C.; Norfolk Virginian-Pilot; Richmond News Leader; The News, Lynchburg, Virginia; Charlottesville-Albemarle Tribune; and Ledger-Star.","Topics include disaster preparedness, polio case, Blue Ridge Sanatorium, needs of children, Martha Jefferson Hospital, state budget, hospital planning, patient relations, medical indigents, and new dining room for African American employes.","Topics include the nursing school, state budget, article titled: \"Hospital to Offer Negroes Courses in Practical Nursing,\" hospital building plans, the Barriager addition completed, new out-patient department, \"Integration With Justice, Good Will Urged By Ministerial Group,\" chaplain program begins, Governor Stanley holds back money for hospital building, hospital security program begun, piped oxygen system in use.","Topics include antiquated hospital facilities, picture of \"typical old-fashioned ward at UVA Hospital, dietitians, purchase of cobalt unit, hospital tours by Assembly members, Governor Stanley releases funds for hospital, polio, Anna. J. Franklin--first African American to be accepted by UVA Scholl of Medicine, residential center urged for \"emotionally disturbed and delinquent children,\" preliminary design for Children's Rehabilitation Center, letter from Vincent Archer of UVA Medical Alumni Association to Medical Alumni with plea to contact legislators and \"A Proposed Building Program UVA Hospital. Includes photographs.","Includes photo of hospital complex with area of Gospel Hill cleared for a parking lot (CMHSL, Claude Moore Medical Education Building, McLeod Hall, Claude Moore Nursing Education Building now), plans and drawings for Hospital addition, South Wing (2nd building of original hospital built in 1905) to be destroyed, flu vaccination, Children's Rehabilitation Center opens, ground-breaking for new hospital, news clipping with pictures of graduates of the SOM class of 1933, Walter A. Henricks beigins duties as first full-time chaplain, new radioactive cobalt unit for improved treatment of cancer.","Includes articles on heart research, nursing shortage, first patient moving into new hospital, dedication of new hospital, School of Nursing baccalaureate program accredited, cancer treatment, opening of new neurological unit.","Includes articles on the north wing of the old hospital built in 1905 being torn down, four story addition for clinical offices and diagnostic and treatment facilities opening, women doctors at UVA, Children's Rehabilitation Center, Dr. Frederic B. Westervelt appointed administrator at CRC, UVA purchasing 15 parcels of property on Jefferson Park Avenue for %500,000 to expand medical center.","Includes articles on a new mental health clinic, state budget, Children's Rehabilitation Center and Western State Hospital.","Includes articles on the UVA Center for Treatment of Birth Defects (the first in Virginia), modern 2-room pharmacy, and disaster planning, and a number of photos from 1958-1960. The photos are of service awards, opening of bids for the new hospital and groundbreaking for the new hospital, medical center and new hospital construction, first baby and the first patient in the new hospital, and senior nurses dance at Fry's Spring Beach Club.","Articles include UVA Hospital signs agreement to allow hospital to participate in Medicare program. computer system set up to monitor patients after heart surgery, summary of the first 65 years at UVA Hospital, first School of Nursing male graduate, newborn special care unit, Dr. Mary M. Lohr assumes duties as new dean of nursing.","The scrapbook includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, graduation programs, awards, cards, negatives, articles about early CT scanners, reprints, and many photographs of students and graduates of the x-ray technology school, mainly during the 1960s-1980s.","The University of Virginia Hospital Record Books document patient care, hospital administration, and clinical operations from 1906 to 2019. This series contains record books used by the University of Virginia Hospital to record hospital admissions, student and staff listings, patient information, and medical services and procedures for various hospital departments. In addition to record books, the materials consist of papers, including annual reports, budget materials, case histories, operative notes, and statistics. These records document diagnoses, treatments, surgical procedures, patient demographics, hospital staffing, and clinical outcomes. The collection provides insight into medical practice, hospital administration, and healthcare delivery at the University of Virginia Hospital during the 20th century.","These items include:","• Admission and discharge registers\n• Patient record books from clinical departments\n• Surgical casebooks and operating room records\n• Mortuary registers\n• Pharmacy records\n• Thoracic and cardiovascular surgery operation notebooks\n• Departmental reports, statistics, and administrative materials\n• Autopsy logbooks\n• Obstetrics and Gynecology operations logs\n• Birth and delivery logbooks\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------","THE LOGBOOKS","Admissions Books (1907-1914): Recording admissions and discharges for 10,050 patients. Includes patient name, race, age, ward assignment, occupation, diagnosis, outcome, date of discharge, physician, charges, and patient number.\n-Book 1, 1907 September 1 -1911 August 13; 17\" x 14.5\"; 408 pages.\n-Book 2, 1911 August 15 - 1914 April 12; 17\" x 14.5 \"; 406 pages.","Alcohol Book (1924-1925): Recording date, quantity, kind, where used, and approval.\n-Book 1, 1924 December 1 - 1925 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 152 pages; pp. 32 -152 blank.","Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Department Patient Record Book (1920-1924): Recording date, patient number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 2623 patients.\n-Book 1, 1920 July 20 - 1924 August 25; 14.25\" x 11.5\"; 216 pages; pp. 72 - 216 blank.","Department of Medicine Patient Record Books (1915-1925): Recording date, medical number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 11,559 patients.\n-Book 1, 1915 November 29 - 1919 May 17; 14\" x 6\"; 218 pages.\n-Book 2, 1919 May 17 - 1922 September 25; 14\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 3, 1921 September 2 - 1925 March 1; 14\" x 6\"; 216 pages; pp. 196 - 216 blank.","Mortuary Books (1929-1937): Recording date, name, time of death, ward or service, physician pronouncing death, circumstances of death, notification of relatives, release of body to individual or funeral home, death certificate.\n-Book 1, 1929 October 24 - 1930 September 8; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\n-Book 2, 1930 September 9 - 1931 September 12; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\n-Book 3, 1932 September 4 - 1934 January 6; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\n-Book 4, 1934 January 6 - 1935 March 25; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\n-Book 5, 1935 March 26 - 1937 June 16; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.","Operating Department Record Books (1908-1937): Recording date, name, operation, surgeon, and anesthesia. Entries for general surgery after December 19 31 contain in addition ward assignment and nurse. Entries for Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat surgery after February 1932 contain additional data such as history number, ward assignment, assistant surgeon, anesthetist, and nurse.","General Surgery Books (1908-1932):\n-Book 1, 1908 September 1 - 1910 December 30; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages.\n-Book 2, 1911 January 2 - 1913 November 27; 8.75\" x 7.5\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 3, 1913 November 28 - 1916 March 24; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 296 pages.\n-Book 4, 1917 November 2 - 1919 May 6; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 5, 1919 May 8 - 1920 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 6, 1920 June 1 - 1921 May 28; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 7, 1921 May 29 - 1922 April 15; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\n-Book 8, 1922 April 15 - 1923 May 18; 1 O\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 9, 1923 May 18 - 1924 July 16; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\n-Book 10, 1924 July 17 - 1925 October 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 11, 1925 November 1 - 1927 February 7; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 12, 1929 October 17 - 1932 February 28; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.","Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EEN1) Surgery Books (1917-1937):\n-Book 1, 1917 January 2-1926 January 13; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages; pp. 172 - 200 blank.\n-Book 2, 1930 November 29 -1934 December 22; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 3, 1934 December 24-1937 December 31; 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.","Pharmacy Book (1909-1911): Recording prescriptions and dosage directions, patient's name and ordering physician.\n-Book 1, 1909 May 27 -1911 April 26; 15.75\" x 11\"; 600 pages.","Surgical Department Casebooks (1907-1925): Recording date, surgical number, house number, ward, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 28,021 patients.\n-Book 1-- 1907 September 4-1912 February 7; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 2-- 1912 February 7-1915 January 11; 14.25\" x 6\"; 216 pages.\n-Book 3--1915 January 12-1917 April 17; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 4-- 1917 April 17-1919 July 30; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 5--1919 July 30-1921 July 23; 14.25\" x 6\"; 218 pages.\n-Book 6--1921 July 23-1923 May 19; 14.25\" x 6\"; 221 pages.\n-Book 7--1923 May 19-1925 August 25; 14.25\" x6\"; 235 pages, pp. 20-23, 217-220, 225-235 blank.","Department of Surgery Materials (1959-1995): Comprising case histories, operative notes, and department statistics. Stanton P. Nolan donation.\n-Folder 7, Semi-annual Report, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Service,July 1, 1966 to December 31, 1966, [1967].\n-Folder 8, Statistical Analysis, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery (1968-1988), 1982 October - 1989.\n-Folder 9, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1972-1979 academic years.\n-Folder 10, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1980-1989 academic years.\n-Folder 11, Statistics, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1990-1995 academic years.","Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery Operations Notebooks (19 54-1977): Recording date, name, history number, age, operation, surgeon, and results for various heart surgeries, vascular and general surgeries, and pump operations. Compiled by William H. Muller, Jr. Stanton P. Nolan donation.\n-Book 1, Heart Surgery (Anomalous Venour Return, Aortic Insufficiency, Aortic Stenosis, Atrioventricularis communis defect, Cardiac Pacemaker), 1955 February 2 - 1976 September 29.\n-Book 2 [Evidently originally intended to be book 3], Heart Surgery (Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Pulmonic Stenosis, Pentalogy of Fallot, Single Ventricle with Pulmonary Stenosis, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of Pulmonary Arteries and the Aorta, Tricuspid Atresia, Tricuspid Insufficiency, Truncus Arteriosus, Tumors of the Heart), 1955 January 6 - 1975 March 28.\n-Book 3 [Evidently originally intended to be book 2], Heart Surgery (Cardiac Surgery Miscellaneous, Coarctation of Aorta, Creation of Pulmonary Stenosis, Coronary Artery Insufficiency, Interatrial Septal Defect, Interventricular Septal Defect, Marfan's Syndrome, Mitral Insufficiency, Mitral Stenosis), 1954 June 15 - 1976 April 19.\n-Book 4, Vascular and General Surgery (Aneurysms, Aneurysms - Dissecting, Arterial Obliterative Disease, Arteriovenous Fistula, Biopsies, Embolectomy, Endarterectomy, Hernia), 1954 November 9 - 1976 November 12.\n-Book 5, Vascular and General Surgery (Miscellaneous Esophagus \u0026 Abdominal, Miscellaneous Extremities, Miscellaneous Head \u0026 Neck, Miscellaneous Thoracic Area, Portocaval Shunt, Renal Artery Stenosis, Sympathectomy, Thrombectomy,\nThyroid Vascular Misc., Thymectomies, Vascular - miscellaneous), 1954 December 9 - 1977 January 20.\n-Book 6, Pump Operations, 1956 September 26 - 1976 May 4.\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nThe items below contain materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted. Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:","-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","UVA Health Pathology Autopsy Books, c. 1950s-1961: There are 5 books total. All have very minimal information: date, name, race, sex, age, autopsy number, prosector name, disposition, date/time of death, ward and service, date and time of autopsy, and diagnosis. Some of the info changes slightly from one book to the next, but this is mostly consistent. About 25-30 names appear on each page.\n-Book 1: 4/2/1956-9/3/1961; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 2: 8/3/1961-6/9/1966; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 3: 6/10/1966-9/28/1967; 7.5\" x 9.75\"; 26 pages; the rest are blank.\n-Book 4: 9/28/1967-8/28/1972; 8\" x 10.5\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 5: 7/29/1988-1/2/1997; a few pages undated.","Birth and delivery logbooks, 1931 - 2019: Logs of live births at UVA Hospital 1931-2019. List of books includes:","1931-07-1938-06\t\t    BIR-960 [3470523659]\n 1939-07-1950-03\t\t    BIRO-21 [3470523866]\n 1956-09-04-1957-02-28\t\tBIR-962 [3470523661]\n 1957-03-01-1958-01-06\t\tBIR-963 [3470523662]\n 1958-01-01-1958-12-31\t\tBIR-964 [3470523663]\n 1960-01-01-1960-10-26\t\tBIR-965 [3470523664]\n 1960-10-27-1960-12-01\t\tBIR-966 [3470523665]\n 1961-01-01-1961-09-05\t\tBIR-967 [3470523666]\n 1961-09-06-1962-06-12\t\tBIR-968 [3470523667]\n 1962-06-13-1963-02-01\t\tBIR-969 [3470523668]\n 1963-02-02-1963-09-29\t\tBIR-970 [3470523669]\n 1963-09-30-1964-05-17\t\tBIR-971 [3470523670]\n 1964-05-18-1965-01-17\t\tBIR-972 [3470523671]\n 1965-01-18-1965-10-21\t\tBIR-973 [3470523672]\n 1965-10-22-1966-08-07\t\tBIR-974 [3470523673]\n 1966-08-08-1967-06-16\t\tBIR-975 [3470523674]\n 1967-06-17-1968-05-09\t\tBIR-976 [3470523675]\n 1968-05-10-1969-03-23\t\tBIR-977 [3470523676]\n 1969-03-24-1970-02-11\t\tBIR-978 [3470523677]\n 1970-02-12-1971-01-22\t\tBIR-979 [3470523678]\n 1971-01-23-1971-12-25\t\tBIR-980 [3470523679]\n 1971-12-26-1972-12-12\tItem\tText\tBIR-981 [3470523680]\n 1972-12-13-1973-11-14\tItem\tText\tBIR-982 [3470523681]\n 1973-11-15-1974-10-11\tItem\tText\tBIR-983 [3470523682]\n 1974-10-12-1975-09-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-984 [3470523683]\n 1975-09-25-1976-08-28\tItem\tText\tBIR-985 [3470523684]\n 1976-08-29-1977-07-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-986 [3470523685]\n 1977-07-07-1978-04-17\tItem\tText\tBIR-987 [3470523686]\n 1978-04-18-1979-01-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-988 [3470523687]\n 1980-05-21-1980-12-07\tItem\tText\tBIR-989 [3470523688]\n 1980-12-08-1981-07-07\tItem\tText\tBIR-990 [3470523689]\n 1981-07-08-1982-01-30\tItem\tText\tBIR-991 [3470523690]\n 1982-01-31-1982-08-10\tItem\tText\tBIR-992 [3470523691]\n 1982-08-11-1983-02-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-993 [3470523692]\n 1983-02-25-1983-09-13\tItem\tText\tBIR-994 [3470523693]\n 1983-09-14-1984-04-02\tItem\tText\tBIR-995 [3470523694]\n 1984-04-02-1984-09-26\tItem\tText\tBIR-996 [3470523695]\n 1984-09-28-1985-03-22\tItem\tText\tBIR-997 [3470523696]\n 1985-03-23-1985-09-27\tItem\tText\tBIR-998 [3470523697]\n 1985-09-27-1986-03-18\tItem\tText\tBIR-999 [3470523698]\n 1986-03-18-1986-08-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-1000 [3470523699]\n 1987-02-13-1987-07-11\tItem\tText\tBIR-1001 [3470523700]\n 1987-07-12-1987-12-11\tItem\tText\tBIR-1002 [3470523701]\n 1987-12-11-1988-05-21\tItem\tText\tBIR-1003 [3470523702]\n 1988-05-21-1988-10-09\tItem\tText\tBIR-1004 [3470523703]\n 1988-10-14-1989-02-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-1005 [3470523704]\n 1989-02-25-1989-06-28\tItem\tText\tBIR-1006 [3470523705]\n 1994-11-25-1996-03-28\tItem\tText\tBIR-1007 [3470523706]\n 1994-12-14-1995-02-22\tItem\tText\tBIR-1008 [3470523707]\n 1995-02-23-1995-05-09\tItem\tText\tBIR-1009 [3470523708]\n 1995-05-10-1995-07-24\tItem\tText\tBIR-1010 [3470523709]\n 1995-07-25-1995-09-29\tItem\tText\tBIR-1011 [3470523710]\n 1995-09-30-1995-12-11\tItem\tText\tBIR-1012 [3470523711]\n 1995-12-12-1996-02-18\tItem\tText\tBIR-1013 [3470523712]\n 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2002-02-25-2002-05-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-1047 [3470523747]\n 2002-05-07-2002-07-20\tItem\tText\tBIR-1048 [3470523748]\n 2002-07-21-2002-10-04\tItem\tText\tBIR-1049 [3470523749]\n 2002-10-11-2002-12-28\tItem\tText\tBIR-1050 [3470523750]\n 2002-12-29-2003-03-17\tItem\tText\tBIR-1051 [3470523751]\n 2003-03-18-2003-06-04\tItem\tText\tBIR-1052 [3470523752]\n 2003-06-05-2003-08-20\tItem\tText\tBIR-1053 [3470523753]\n 2003-08-21-2003-11-05\tItem\tText\tBIR-1054 [3470523754]\n 2003-11-06-2004-01-23\tItem\tText\tBIR-1055 [3470523755]\n 2004-01-24-2004-04-05\tItem\tText\tBIR-1056 [3470523756]\n 2004-04-06-2004-06-19\tItem\tText\tBIR-1057 [3470523757]\n 2004-06-20-2004-09-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-1058 [3470523758]\n 2004-09-07-2004-11-19\tItem\tText\tBIR-1059 [3470523759]\n 2004-11-19-2005-02-01\tItem\tText\tBIR-1060 [3470523760]\n 2005-02-02-2005-04-17\tItem\tText\tBIR-1061 [3470523761]\n 2005-04-18-2005-06-30\tItem\tText\tBIR-1062 [3470523762]\n 2005-07-01-2005-09-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-1063 [3470523763]\n 2005-09-07-2005-11-17\tItem\tText\tBIR-1064 [3470523764]\n 2005-11-17-2006-01-28\tItem\tText\tBIR-1065 [3470523765]\n 2006-01-29-2006-04-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-1066 [3470523766]\n 2006-04-07-2006-06-18\tItem\tText\tBIR-1067 [3470523767]\n 2006-06-19-2006-08-29\tItem\tText\tBIR-1068 [3470523768]\n 2006-08-30-2006-11-03\tItem\tText\tBIR-1069 [3470523769]\n 2006-11-04-2007-01-15\tItem\tText\tBIR-1070 [3470523770]\n 2007-01-16-2007-04-01\tItem\tText\tBIR-1071 [3470523771]\n 2007-04-02-2007-06-13\tItem\tText\tBIR-1072 [3470523772]\n 2007-06-14-2007-08-23\tItem\tText\tBIR-1073 [3470523773]\n 2007-08-24-2007-11-05\tItem\tText\tBIR-1074 [3470523774]\n 2007-11-06-2008-01-11\tItem\tText\tBIR-1155 [3470565010]\n 2008-01-11-2008-03-18\tItem\tText\tBIR-1156 [3470565011]\n 2008-03-19-2008-05-31\tItem\tText\tBIR-1157 [3470565012]\n 2008-06-01-2008-08-02\tItem\tText\tBIR-1158 [3470565013]\n 2008-08-03-2008-10-09\tItem\tText\tBIR-1159 [3470565014]\n 2008-10-10-2008-12-19\tItem\tText\tBIR-1160 [3470565015]\n 2008-12-20-2009-02-24\tItem\tText\tBIR-1161 [3470565016]\n 2009-02-25-2009-05-05\tItem\tText\tBIR-1162 [3470565017]\n 2009-05-06-2009-07-13\tItem\tText\tBIR-1163 [3470565018]\n 2009-07-14-2009-09-24\tItem\tText\tBIR-1164 [3470565019]\n 2009-09-25-2009-12-07\tItem\tText\tBIR-1165 [3470565020]\n 2009-12-08-2010-02-15\tItem\tText\tBIR-1166 [3470565021]\n 2009-02-10-2010-04-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-1167 [3470565022]\n 2010-04-26-2010-07-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-1168 [3470565023]\n 2010-07-07-2010-09-18\tItem\tText\tBIR-1169 [3470565024]\n 2010-09-19-2010-11-29\tItem\tText\tBIR-1170 [3470565025]\n 2010-11-30-2011-02-08\tItem\tText\tBIR-1171 [3470565026]\n 2011-02-09-2011-04-23\tItem\tText\tBIR-1172 [3470565027]\n 2011-04-24-2011-07-07\tItem\tText\tBIR-1173 [3470565028]\n 2011-07-08-2011-09-18\tItem\tText\tBIR-1174 [3470565029]\n 2011-09-19-2011-12-02\tItem\tText\tBIR-1175 [3470565030]\n 2011-12-03-2012-02-14\tItem\tText\tBIR-1176 [3470565031]\n 2012-02-15-2012-04-26\tItem\tText\tBIR-1177 [3470565032]\n 2012-04-27-2012-07-10\tItem\tText\tBIR-1178 [3470565033]\n 2012-07-11-2012-09-22\tItem\tText\tBIR-1179 [3470565034]\n 2012-09-23-2012-12-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-1180 [3470565035]\n 2012-12-07-2013-02-19\tItem\tText\tBIR-1181 [3470565036]\n 2013-02-20-2013-05-04\tItem\tText\tBIR-1182 [3470565037]\n 2013-05-05-2013-07-17\tItem\tText\tBIR-1183 [3470565038]\n 2013-07-18-2013-09-30\tItem\tText\tBIR-1184 [3470565039]\n 2013-10-01-2013-12-14\tItem\tText\tBIR-1185 [3470565040]\n 2013-12-15-2014-02-26\tItem\tText\tBIR-1186 [3470565041]\n 2014-02-27-2014-05-12\tItem\tText\tBIR-1187 [3470565042]\n 2014-05-13-2014-07-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-1188 [3470565043]\n 2014-07-26-2014-10-07\tItem\tText\tBIR-1189 [3470565044]\n 2014-10-08-2014-12-21\tItem\tText\tBIR-1190 [3470565045]\n 2014-12-22-2015-03-05\tItem\tText\tBIR-1191 [3470565046]\n 2015-03-06-2015-05-18\tItem\tText\tBIR-1192 [3470565047]\n 2015-05-19-2015-07-31\tItem\tText\tBIR-1193 [3470565048]\n 2015-08-01-2015-10-12\tItem\tText\tBIR-1194 [3470565049]\n 2015-10-13-2015-12-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-1195 [3470565050]\n 2015-12-26-2016-03-09\tItem\tText\tBIR-1196 [3470565051]\n 2016-03-10-2016-05-22\tItem\tText\tBIR-1197 [3470565052]\n 2016-05-23-2016-08-04\tItem\tText\tBIR-1198 [3470565053]\n 2016-08-05-2016-10-17\tItem\tText\tBIR-1199 [3470565054]\n 2016-10-17-2016-12-31\tItem\tText\tBIR-1200 [3470565055]\n 2017-01-01-2017-03-15\tItem\tText\tBIR-1201 [3470565056]\n 2017-03-16-2017-05-26\tItem\tText\tBIR-1202 [3470565057]\n 2017-05-27-2017-08-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-1203 [3470565058]\n 2017-08-07-2017-10-20\tItem\tText\tBIR-1204 [3470565059]\n 2017-10-21-2018-01-02\tItem\tText\tBIR-1205 [3470565060]\n 2018-01-03-2018-03-17\tItem\tText\tBIR-1206 [3470565061]\n 2018-03-18-2018-05-31\tItem\tText\tBIR-1207 [3470565062]\n 2018-06-01-2018-08-14\tItem\tText\tBIR-1208 [3470565063]\n 2018-08-15-2018-10-28\tItem\tText\tBIR-1209 [3470565064]\n 2019-03-28-2019-06-10\tItem\tText\tBIR-1210 [3470565065]","UVA Coronary Care Unit logs, 1966 - 1980: Two log books, one for patient admissions and the other for Thallium treatment.\n-BIR-1108: Patient admission log, 1966-03-16-1973-12-31. 12.50\" x 8\"; 153 pages. Data points include number, date, name, history numberm diagnosis, age, MCCU, date of transfer, where, MI, permanent pacemaker, and doctor.\n-BIR-1109: Thallium treatment log, 1979-05-17 to 1980-08-28. 14.25\" x 11\"; 152 pages; majority of pages blank. Data points on pages 1-23 include date of thallium, patient, isotope number, referring physician, physician contacted and replied, patient contacted and replied, thallium review, Dr. beller TL-201 reviewed, and sent. Pages 26-37 include a Thallium/Proprandol study with data points including age, sex, name f/u, history number, date of TL, date of angio, chart, TL-201, GXT, and angio.","Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology operations log, 1945-09-26 - 1954-04-09: Data points include date, patient name, ward, history numberm surgeon, assistant surgeon, operation, anesthetist, anesthesia, and nurse.\n-BIR-961: 1945-09-26 - 1954-04-09. 18\" x 14.50\"; 200 pages.","Obstetrics research ledgers, circa 1955-1978: 10 books of research ledgers that range from circa 1955-1978. Books are cataloged from BIR 1075 to BIR 1084; 15\" x 13\"; 150 pages. Data points include date, name, history number, color, age, GPA, mother data, prenatal care, associated diseases, weeks gestation, LMP, blood type, baby's condition, family history, weight, edications, length of labor, complications of labor, mode of delivery, baby's weight and height, sex, baby blood type, abnormalities, autopsy findings, cause of death, and remarks.\nNOTA BENE:\n*BIR-1078 includes a discharge summary in page 78.\n*BIR-1084 includes handwritten statistics in page 74.","The Department of Surgery diagnosis logbooks are seven logbooks covering the following dates: 1907 to 1925.","The data found in these books include: recording date, surgical number, house number, ward, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 28,021 patients.","-Book 1-1907 September 4-1912 February 7; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 2-1912 February 7-1915 January 11; 14.25\" x 6\"; 216 pages.\n-Book 3-1915 January 12-1917 April 17; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 4-1917 April 17-1919 July 30; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 5-1919 July 30-1921 July 23; 14.25\" x 6\"; 218 pages.\n-Book 6-1921 July 23-1923 May 19; 14.25\" x 6\"; 221 pages.\n-Book 7-1923 May 19-1925 August 25; 14.25\" x6\"; 235 pages, pp. 20-23, 217-220, 225-235 blank.","Recording admissions and discharges for 10,050 patients. Includes patient name, race, age, ward assignment, occupation, diagnosis, outcome, date of discharge, physician, charges, and patient number.","-Book 1, 1907 September 1 -1911 August 13; 17\" x 14.5\"; 408 pages.\n-Book 2, 1911 August 15 - 1914 April 12; 17\" x 14.5 \"; 406 pages.","The Department of Surgery Operation Logs consist of sixteen logbooks covering the dates from 1908 to 1951. They are divided between general surgery and ENT.","The data found in these books include: Recording date, name, operation, surgeon, and anesthesia. Entries for general surgery after December 1931 contain in addition ward assignment and nurse. Entries for Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat surgery after February 1932 contain in addition history number, ward assignment, assistant surgeon, anesthetist, and nurse.","General Surgery Books (1908-1932).\nBIR-1092 Book 1, 1908 September 1 - 1910 December 30; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages.\nBIR-1193 Book 2, 1911 January 2 - 1913 November 27; 8.75\" x 7.5\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1194 Book 3, 1913 November 28 - 1916 March 24; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 296 pages.\nBIR-1195 Book 4, 1917 November 2 - 1919 May 6; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1196 Book 5, 1919 May 8 - 1920 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1197 Book 6, 1920 June 1 - 1921 May 28; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1198 Book 7, 1921 May 29 - 1922 April 15; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\nBIR-1199 Book 8, 1922 April 15 - 1923 May 18; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1100 Book 9, 1923 May 18 - 1924 July 16; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\nBIR-1101 Book 10, 1924 July 17 - 1925 October 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1102 Book 11, 1925 November 1 - 1927 February 7; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1103 Book 12, 1929 October 17 - 1932 February 28; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1104 Book 13, 1940 December 1 - 1943 July 14; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\nBIR-1105 Book 14, 1943 July 14 - 1945 September 25; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\nBIR-1106 Book 15, 1945 September 26 - 1948 August 30; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\nBIR-1107 Book 16, 1948 September 1 - 1951 August 31; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.","Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EENT) Surgery Books (1917-1937).\nBIR-1111 Book 1, 1917 January 2-1926 January 13; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages; pp. 172 - 200 blank.\nBIR-1112 Book 2, 1930 November 29 -1934 December 22; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1113 Book 3, 1934 December 24-1937 December 31; 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.","The Pharmacy Log consists of one logbook, Book 1, 1909 May 27 -1911 April 26; 15.75\" x 11\"; 600 pages. BIR-1122","The data found in this book includes: recording prescriptions and dosage directions, patient's names, and ordering physician between 1909-1911.","The Department of Medicine Patient Record Books consist of three books:\nBIR 1114 Book 1, 1915 November 29 - 1919 May 17; 14'' x 6''; 218 pages. \nBIR 1115 Book 2, 1919 May 17 - 1922 September 25; 14'' x 6''; 220 pages. \nBIR 1116 Book 3, 1921 September 2 - 1925 March 1; 14'' x 6''; 216 pages; pp. 196 - 216 blank.","The data found in these books include: recording date, medical number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis,and remarks for 11,559 patients between 1915-1925.","The Department of Otolaryngology operation logbooks consist of three logbooks ranging from 1917 to 1937. The data in these books include: recording date, patient number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 2623 patients between 1920-1937.","Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EENT) Surgery Books (1917-1937).\nBIR-1111 Book 1, 1917 January 2-1926 January 13; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages; pp. 172 - 200 blank.\nBIR-1112 Book 2, 1930 November 29 -1934 December 22; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1113 Book 3, 1934 December 24-1937 December 31; 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.","This item consists of one otolaryngology diagnosis logbook,1920-07-20 to 1924-08-25.","This item consists of Book 1, 1924 December 1 – 1925 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 152 pages; pp. 32-152 blank.\nThe data found in this book includes: recording date, quantity, kind, where used, and approved.","The Mortuary Books consist of five books:","Book 1, 1929 October 24 - 1930 September 8; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1117\nBook 2, 1930 September 9 - 1931 September 12; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1118\nBook 3, 1932 September 4 - 1934 January 6; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1119\nBook 4, 1934 January 6 - 1935 March 25; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1120\nBook 5, 1935 March 26 - 1937 June 16; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1121","The data found in these books include: recording date, name, time of death, ward or service, physician pronouncing death, circumstances of death, notification of relatives, release of body to individual or funeral home, death certificate between 1929-1937.","The Birth and Delivery logbooks are records of the live births at UVA Hospital between 1931-2019. The following list contains the logbook BIR (Bound Institution Record) #, its measurements, its number of pages, and its data points:","BIR-960: 13\" x 15.25\"; 152 pages. Data includes patient name, date, address, hospital number, onset of labor, 1st stage medications, measurement of complete dilation, membranes, delivery, position, time of delivery, sex of baby, condition of baby, placenta, lacerations, postpartum medications, blood estimated, doctor name, student name, nurse name, anaesthesia, anesthetist, and remarks.","BIR-962: 10.75\" x 8.5\"; 152 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-963: 8\" x 12.75; 300 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-964: 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-965 and BIR-966: 12.50\" x 10.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, birth weight, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-967 to BIR-1006: 13.25\" x 15.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes date, patient name, history number, admission time, admission slip, days in hospital, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, OB prep done by, race, room number, doctor, type of delivery, position of baby, time of delivery, sex of baby, condition of baby, birth weight, episiotomy, comments, anesthetist, doctors, and nurse.","*Fetal defects data point added in BIR-976.\n*APGAR score data point added in BIR-978.","BIR-1007: 13.25\" x 15.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes both birth information and discharge information for only the baby. Birth information data includes: baby's last name, mother's name, race, sex, received from, previous pediatric unit, hospital number, date and time of birth, weight, delivery, feeds, APGAR, G+P, nursery, circulation, H+B, pregnancy, and transfer info. Discharge information data includes: date, weight, length, head cm, mother and baby blood type, addres, phone number, RTC, HEP, and PKU.","BIR-1008 to BIR-1019: 13.25\" x 15.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes date, patient name, history number, admission time, admission slip, days in hospital, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, OB prep done by, race, room number, doctor, type of delivery, position of baby, time of delivery, sex of baby, condition of baby, birth weight, episiotomy, comments, anesthetist, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-1020 to BIR-1074: 15.75\" x 13\"; 160 pages. Data includes age, date of birth, name, history number, LOS, GPA, EGA, service, comments, monitors, room number, attending called, delivery type and time, position, APGAR, weight, sex, nursery, fetal defects, anesthesia, doctor present, nurse present, and time dismissed.","*BIR-1041 has folder spreadsheets and other data sheets included in the book.","BIR-1155 to BIR-1210: 15.50\" x 13.50\"; 150 pages. Data includes age, date of birth, patient name, MRN, time, LOS, GTPAL, EGA, service, comments, mother's number, room number, time, sex, type, position, weight, APGAR, feeds, nursery, FD, ANES, baby's doctor, BC Init, doctor present, nurses present, and dismissal time.","*Electronic MyChart data added in BIR-1205.","BIRO-21: 17\" x 19.50\"; 450 pages. Data points include date, delivery number, name, history number, pregnancy complications, position, delivery type, labor complications, baby's sex and condition, remarks, and doctor.","Some of the logbooks have different data points than other logbooks. Some acronyms to look out for are: TPR (temperature, pulse, respiration); GTPAL (gravita, number of pregnancies, delivery length, number of abortions/miscarriages, number of current living children, and pre-term or term); LOS (length of stay); EGA (estimated gestational age);H+B (hematocrit test and blood count); RTC (return to clinic); HEP (Hepatitis); PKU (Phenylketonuria); FD (fetal demise); BC Init (initial blood count).","The Gynecology operations log consists of one logbook, BIR-961: 1945-09-26 - 1954-04-09. 18\" x 14.50\"; 200 pages. Data points include date, patient name, ward, history number, surgeon, assistant surgeon, operation, anesthetist, anesthesia, and nurse.","The UVA Health Pathology Autopsy Books consist of 5 books. Data points include date, name, race, sex, age, autopsy number, prosector name, disposition, date/time of death, ward and service, date and time of autopsy, and diagnosis. \n \n-Book 1: 4/2/1956-9/3/1961; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 2: 8/3/1961-6/9/1966; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 3: 6/10/1966-9/28/1967; 7.5\" x 9.75\"; 26 pages; the rest are blank.\n-Book 4: 9/28/1967-8/28/1972; 8\" x 10.5\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 5: 7/29/1988-1/2/1997; a few pages undated.","The Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery Operations Notebooks consist of five logbooks that record the date, name, history number, age, operation, surgeon, and results for various heart surgeries, vascular and general surgeries, and pump operations between 1954-1977.","Compiled by William H. Muller, Jr. Stanton P. Nolan donation.","-Book 1, Heart Surgery (Anomalous Venour Return, Aortic Insufficiency, Aortic Stenosis, Atrioventricularis communis defect, Cardiac Pacemaker), 1955 February 2 - 1976 September 29.","-Book 2, Heart Surgery (Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Pulmonic Stenosis, Pentalogy of Fallot, Single Ventricle with Pulmonary Stenosis, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of Pulmonary Arteries and the Aorta, Tricuspid Atresia, Tricuspid Insufficiency, Truncus Arteriosus, Tumors of the Heart), 1955 January 6 - 1975 March 28.","-Book 3, Heart Surgery (Cardiac Surgery Miscellaneous, Coarctation of Aorta, Creation of Pulmonary Stenosis, Coronary  Artery Insufficiency, Interatrial Septal Defect, Interventricular Septal Defect, Marfan's Syndrome, Mitral Insufficiency, Mitral Stenosis), 1954 June 15 - 1976 April 19.","-Book 4, Vascular and General Surgery (Aneurysms, Aneurysms - Dissecting, Arterial Obliterative Disease, Arteriovenous Fistula, Biopsies, Embolectomy, Endarterectomy, Hernia), 1954 November 9 - 1976 November 12.","-Book 5, Vascular and General Surgery (Miscellaneous Esophagus \u0026 Abdominal, Miscellaneous Extremities, Miscellaneous Head \u0026 Neck, Miscellaneous Thoracic Area, Portocaval Shunt, Renal Artery Stenosis, Sympathectomy, Thrombectomy, Thyroid Vascular Misc., Thymectomies, Vascular - miscellaneous), 1954 December 9- 1977 January 20.","-Book 6, Pump Operations, 1956 September 26 - 1976 May 4.","10 books of research ledgers that range from circa 1955-1978.","Books are cataloged from BIR 1075 to BIR 1084; 15\" x 13\"; 150 pages.","Data points include date, name, history number, color, age, GPA, mother data, prenatal care, associated diseases, weeks gestation, LMP, blood type, baby's condition, family history, weight, edications, length of labor, complications of labor, mode of delivery, baby's weight and height, sex, baby blood type, abnormalities, autopsy findings, cause of death, and remarks.","*BIR-1078 includes a discharge summary in page 78.\n*BIR-1084 includes handwritten statistics in page 74.","The Department of Surgery Materials is comprised of case histories, operative notes, and department statistics.","-Folder 1, Case histories and operative notes, Cardiovascular Surgery and Thoracic Surgery, 1962 June 26 - 1965 January 22.\n-Folder 2, Case histories and operative notes, General Surgery, 1959 August 8 -1961 April 25.\n-Folder 3, Case histories and operative notes, General Surgery, 1963 October 4 - 1963 December 31, n.d.\n-Folder 4, Case histories and operative notes, General Surgery, 1964 July 2 - 1965 June 18, n.d.\n-Folder 5, Case histories and operative notes, Plastic Surgery, 1964 April 17 - 1964 July 7.\n-Folder 6, Case histories and operative notes, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Surgery, 1965 January 19 - 1966 June 21, n.d.\n-Folder 7, Semi-annual Report, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Service, July 1, 1966 to December 31, 1966, [1967].\n-Folder 8, Statistical Analysis, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery (1968-1988), 1982 October - 1989.\n-Folder 9, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1972-1979 academic years.\n-Folder 10, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1980-1989 academic years.\n-Folder 11, Statistics, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1990-1995 academic years.","The UVA Coronary Care Unit logs consist of two log books, one for patient admissions and the other for Thallium treatment.","-BIR-1108: Patient admission log, 1966-03-16-1973-12-31. 12.50\" x 8\"; 153 pages. Data points include number, date, name, history numberm diagnosis, age, MCCU, date of transfer, where, MI, permanent pacemaker, and doctor.","-BIR-1109: Thallium treatment log, 1979-05-17 to 1980-08-28. 14.25\" x 11\"; 152 pages; majority of pages blank. Data points on pages 1-23 include date of thallium, patient, isotope number, referring physician, physician contacted and replied, patient contacted and replied, thallium review, Dr. beller TL-201 reviewed, and sent. Pages 26-37 include a Thallium/Proprandol study with data points including age, sex, name f/u, history number, date of TL, date of angio, chart, TL-201, GXT, and angio.","This series consists of reports related to the internal control or management of a specific and historically significant function of the Medical Center.","1 page. Statistics from the month of June 1983, includes hospital admissions, patient days, average daily census, clinic and E.R. visits.","This series consists of routine Medical Center reports, of a historically significant nature, not listed on any general schedule or special schedule.","Authored by the Center for Comprehensive Health Planning at the University of Virginia Medical Center","Authored by the Center for Comprehensive Health Planning at the University of Virginia Medical Center","Authored by Jules I. Levine for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare","Authored by Barbara Brodie, Jules I. Levine, Robert A. Reid, David W. Sheatsley, Kathryn F. Miller, I. Jeffrey Turshen, Jacob A. Lohr, Joanne D. Hess, Robert Chamberlain, Sherry A. McCarter.","Authored by Eleanor G. May and Margo E. Hauck, Taylor Murphy Institute, Darden Graduate School of Business Administration","University of Virginia-Martha Jefferson Hospital service area includes: Albemarle, Charlottesville, Greene, Fluvanna, Louisa, Nelson, and Orange.","Study by Jules I. Levine and Savid W. Sheatsley","Prepared by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality","Virginia Health Policy Center","Full title: University of Virginia Children's Hospital Final Report: Faculty, Staff, and Family Focus Groups; Findings and Recommendations, report by Stanley Beaman \u0026 Sears and the Institute for Family-Centered Care.","University of Virginia 2009 Physicians Practice Survey Results, Produced by Eric Swensen and Katie Norcross","Produced by UVA Health System Marketing Communications","This is a printed version of the civil action lawsuit of Schumann, Smith, Young, Yount, Roeser, and Kern vs. Kent, Kibbe, Horton, Tsung, Preventza, de la Cruz, the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, University of Virginia Physicians Group, and the Commonwealth of Virginia.","This series contains correspondence, subject files, online resources, and meeting minutes of committees working within the Medical Center.","This sub-series contains records of the Children's Medical Center Committee, including bylaws of the Children's Medical Center Committee as amended in 1997. 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Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","Statement for Collections Containing Health Information (Not Legally Restricted)","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials (Book #5) that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials (Books #1- #4) that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:","-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:","Meggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.\nUse of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:","-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that include references to personal or health-related information. Based on their provenance, function, and/or context of creation, the UVA Health Corporate Compliance \u0026 Privacy Office has determined these materials are not subject to HIPAA or other statutory privacy restrictions.","Researchers are advised that materials may contain sensitive personal information. Use of these materials should be guided by professional ethics, including respect for individual privacy, dignity, and the potential for harm, particularly when working with identifiable information.","For questions, please contact the curator: \nMeggan Cashwell \nmfc9n@virginia.edu","This collection contains materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted.","Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\n-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","Restrictions on access to the records in this series may vary.","Restrictions on access to the records in this series may vary.","There are no restrictions on access to the committee records and meeting minutes."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDepartment and Legacy collections are arranged into subseries. The subseries are then arranged alphabetically. 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Materials from the Departments of Pathology and Clinical Pathology (1910 - 1970), include budget statements, statistical reports, and autopsy records. An extensive collection of Roll Books (1922 - 1966) concern nursing staff and student nurses at the hospital, and nurses at the Rucker Children's Convalescent Home, practical nursing students, and temporary hires. A supplemental deposit (1954 - 1995) comprises case histories from various thoracic and cardiovascular surgeries as well as department statistics, kept by Dr. William H. Muller, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The bulk of the scrapbook was probably compiled by Elizabeth Ashton Nalley, a graduate of UVA Hospital's School of Radiologic Technology. 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In 1924, the McIntire Wing was built to the south of the 1905 pavilion, containing obstetrical and pediatric services and interns' quarters. To the south of the McIntire Wing, the Teachers' Preventorium of 1928 was opened to provide low-cost healthcare for the state's teachers. The next year a substantial addition to the Hospital complex—incorporating the existing Steele Wing—was erected to house the Medical School.","Steadily increasing usage of medical services throughout the years of the Depression put considerable pressure on the Hospital's facilities. Consequently, over the decade of the 1930s and the first years of the 1940s, the Hospital raised funds for substantial building campaigns to expand and modernize the complex. The first of these buildings was McKim Hall, for the Nursing School. Begun just before the Depression, in 1929, McKim was completed in 1931.","The second building campaign involved the construction of an addition to the west side of the McIntire Wing. This large structure, completed in 1936, was dedicated to Dr. Paul B. Barringer, who had been instrumental in the founding of the Hospital. The Barringer Wing contained an additional obstetrical ward and rooms for private patients. In 1939, the third building campaign resulted in the extensive renovation of the Teachers' Preventorium. Two floors with an attic and roof deck were constructed on top of the existing structure, as well as a five-story section added to the west end. These modifications housed the John Staige Davis Department of Neurology and Psychiatry. Shortly after the completion of the Davis Wards, the Hospital added a residential facility for interns, the fourth new construction project. 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Rucker provided funding for the establishment of a Home for Convalescent Children in a turn-of-the-century residence called \"West Cairns,\" sited on a nine-acre estate one mile west of the University Hospital. The Rucker Home opened the next year under the auspices of the Department of Orthopedics, and was ultimately replaced by a larger and more modern facility in 1956-1957, rechristened the Children's Rehabilitation Center.","In January 1958, the Virginia General Assembly released funds for the construction of a new multi-story hospital building, completed in November 1960. Supplemental expansions during this time involved new patient care, research, and administrative facilities, including an infill project behind the West Wing, requiring the demolition of all but the rear portions of the original Hospital Pavilion and the 1907 wing. Subsequent expansion in the 1970s included the construction of new buildings for the medical and nursing schools and additional outpatient facilities, and on March 20, 1989, the University dedicated a new main hospital building, the third such structure since 1901.","With the completion of the first building complex in 1907, the University of Virginia Hospital began recording patient information in a series of folios, including volumes on admissions and discharges, operating department records, surgical casebooks, and pharmacy records. These materials provide a valuable sampling of patient care diagnoses,treatments, and costs principally during the first and second decades of the hospital's operation. Additional similar materials extending into the hospital's third and fourth decades comprise records from the Department of Medicine; Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EENT)surgical procedures; and death records (Mortuary Books). Materials from the Departments of Pathology and Clinical Pathology (1910 - 1970), include budget statements, statistical reports, and autopsy records. An extensive collection of Roll Books (1922 - 1966) concern nursing staff and student nurses at the hospital, and nurses at the Rucker Children's Convalescent Home, practical nursing students, and temporary hires. A supplemental deposit (1954 - 1995) comprises case histories from various thoracic and cardiovascular surgeries as well as department statistics, kept by Dr. William H. Muller, Jr."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains potentially disturbing images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring the early years (1977-1979), the records are referred to as the \"Pediatric Patient Council\" meeting minutes. Later years (1990-1991) the minutes represent joint meetings of the \"Pediatric Patient Care Council\" and \"Pediatric Quality Assurance Committee.\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General","General"],"odd_tesim":["This folder contains potentially disturbing images.","During the early years (1977-1979), the records are referred to as the \"Pediatric Patient Council\" meeting minutes. Later years (1990-1991) the minutes represent joint meetings of the \"Pediatric Patient Care Council\" and \"Pediatric Quality Assurance Committee.\""],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRG-17-2 includes records from legacy collections held by the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, including the UVA Health System Marketing Communications collection (MS-68). 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(2022-08-26)","These materials came in as part of Accession ViU-H-2017-0023.","Partially foldered and described, but not entered in ArchivesSpace (2022-08-26).","Scrapbooks (9) from the UVA Blue Ridge Storage Facility, acquired by Arlene Keeling in June 1998","The collection was processed and entered into the Department's Manuscripts database (Access) in June and July of 2002 and processed by Hal Sharp of the Historical Collections and Services Department.","Between 2024 and 2026, the collection was reprocessed and redescribed by archivist Amanda Greenwood and curator Meggan Cashwell."],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Prior to the establishment of the records classification scheme outlined in this document, institutional archives were often organized by their office of creation. Rather than dividing some legacy collections, they are being kept intact and filed under this series.","Correspondence by/to McGuire, Leavell, Parson","Correspondence by/to McGuire, Schlant, Eastwood, et. al.","Correspondence by/to Blount, McGuire, Holsinger, Perez, Harlan, Allen","Correspondence by/to Crompton, Harlan, Miller, McGuire, Hollingsworth","Correspondence by/to McGuire, Rutherford, Gassert, Garner, Blozie, Eastwood, Stone, Parson, Beckwith, and Crampton","This series consists of annual reports prepared by the departments, centers, and offices of the University of Virginia Medical Center. Does not include individual faculty annual reports used for evaluation or review.","\"Excellence through innovation \u0026 collaboration: year in review, 2001-2002, University of Virginia School of Medicine and Health System,\" produced by the UVA Health System Development Office","\"Annual Report, Professional Nursing Staff Organization\" produced by UVA Health System Marketing Communications. Includes 5 reports for years 2007-2011.","2015 report is titled: \"Heart and Vascular Center Clinical Activity Report: Year in Review\". \n2016 report is titled: \"Heart and Vascular Center Excellence Report\".","This series consists of the correspondence and subject files of the chief executive of the University of Virginia Medical Center.","This series consists of the correspondence and subject files of selected department heads and other leaders of the Medical Center that have been judged to be historically significant.","This series consists of historically significant reports documenting the planning of administrative changes or projects, major purchases, and events of the Medical Center.","Planning materials related to the Construction of the Replacement Hospital and Renovation of Existing Buildings. Includes executive summary, Section I: Facility Organizaiton and Identification, Section II: Architecture and Design, Section III: Service Data, Section IV: Project Justification and Identification of Community Need, Section V: Financial Data, Section VI: Assurances, Appendix A: Functional Space Program, Appendix B: Furniture and Movable Medical Equipment.","Includes supplemental drawings and attachments to the plan","Includes addendums to the 1984 contract","Includes sections on: Existing utilities study, Patient and operational data, Construction and costs, Property ownership and site considerations","Includes reports, memos, correspondence, floorplans, and diagrams related to the Emergency room renovation project in the Multistory Hospital Building (West Complex).","Volume I is not included. Document authored by the Northwestern Virginia Health Systems Agency, Blue Ridge Hospital, Charlottesville VA.","Related to the development and use of land resources at the University of Virginia","Includes a section on \"The Medical Center and general land planning issues\"","Includes preplanning study appendices","Part of the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center Modernization Project","Includes University policies, directives, and related materials for facilities planning","Reports for Medical Center, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and Health Sciences Library","Document related to financial needs and planning","A user manual by Coopers and Lybrand LLP","UVA Health System Decade Plan. Authors: School of Medicine, School of Nursing, Medical Center, Health Services Foundation, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.","Includes background and strategic goals, taskforce report, and \"Moving toward the new century\" publication","Planning draft related to space and equipment needs of various Children's Center services, including Information Systems, Radiology, Laboratories, Pharmacy, Ancillary Services, and Transportation.","This series consists of motion pictures or videos prepared by or for the University of Virginia Medical Center for a specific purpose (e.g. promotional videos). Does not include commercially available material.","This series consists of the final records of formal accreditations of the University of Virginia Medical Center, its departments, and its programs. This series may include, but is not limited to: self-study reports, final reports, and questions and responses.","This series consists of historically significant photographs and/or negatives of Medical Center events, activities, and people. This does not include employee identification photographs, though may include photographs used in faculty directories.","Material in this sub-series was originally processed into legacy collection MS-68: University of Virginia Health System Marketing Communications records. These materials were processed prior to the use of ArchivesSpace and the use of RG-17-2 classifications. Because of their significant quantity, materials have been left according to their previous arrangement, which may differ from other content in the Photographs and negatives series.","The original \"Scope and Contents\" note for legacy collection MS-68 reads: The University of Virginia Health System Marketing Communications collection consists of 5 series. Series I through Series IV contain 737 processed folders in 6 records boxes. The images in this collection were created by and/or for the University of Virginia Health System's Department of Marketing Communications to document the people, premises, and events of the UVA Health System, the UVA School of Medicine, and the UVA School of Nursing. These four series hold photographic prints, negatives, and slides, and also contain some published materials and assorted Marketing Communications papers and correspondence related to past Marketing Communications publications. The images provide a visual history of the University of Virginia's work in medical education and medical care throughout the twentieth century. Series V of the collection contains 4 boxes of unprocessed slides, image CDs, and zip disks. At the time of processing some non-Health System materials present with the original acquisition were transferred to the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library and the Arthur J. Morris Law Library.","Note that due to necessary changes in the description and arrangement of the materials, the 5 series described in the original text are no longer in use.","4 postcards dated 1905-1906. Views depicted include the University of Virginia Hospital, 1905; the West Range, with a view of the Anatomical Theatre, 1905; the University of Virginia Hospital, addressed to Miss[?] Carrie Carpenter, Red Hill, Albemarle Co., Virginia, 1906, and the University of Virginia Hospital, addressed to Miss Etta Covert, Eatontown, NJ, 190[?]","Written catalogue of image slides (file does not include any physical slides)","Slides removed from carousel. Includes handwritten slide list/outline.","Includes an audio cassette that would have been used in tandem with the slide presentation.","Includes 2 audio cassettes (1 is labeled \"EDITED COPY\") that would have been used in tandem with the slide presentation.","Marketing photographs (color films) used for the UVA Medical Center publication \"Health Talk\". Each folder of the file corresponds to a specific issue of \"Health Talk\" (Summer 1998 - Fall 2001).","Each media file is identified by a date (month and year) and contains various materials created by Marketing Communications from that time period. The contents of these files include photographic prints and proof sheets, CDs, photography release forms, correspondence and other written material. The contents of each file may vary.","The material in this series documents information that the Medical Center provides to the public and business or government communities. Includes statements, visual aids, news releases and news clippings regarding historically significant events.","The content in this subseries represents a legacy collection of newsclippings and press releases collected by a former unit of the Medical Center known as \"Information Services\". the material is arranged topically, according to its original order.","Article on Trailblazers in medicine honored by UVA, including Mary Holmes, on of the first black nurses at UVA and Sarah Kelley, the first African-American chaplain at UVA","The materials in this grouping were not collected based on thematic groupings, and so have been left in a chronological arrangement. Content includes news articles related to the UVA Medical Center and School of Medicine.","Includes article on new University of Virginia Hospital site, Michael J. Halseth","Includes articles on first patient to land at new UVA hilipad (Pegasus), Blue Ridge Hospital, scientific reserach, Runner's Clinic","Includes articles on grown hormone factor, menopause, epilepsy, Apert's syndrome, replacement hospital, Elias A.K. Alsabti","Includes articles about plane crash that injured Dr. Worthington G. Schenk, Dr. John E. Hanks, Laura Murphy and Judith Almy-Coutu; the replacement hospital; appointment of Thomas J. Sullivan","National Cancer Institute (NCI) gives grant and designates UVA a Cancer Research Center","Includes article on renaming of UVA Medical Center to UVA Health Sciences Center","Contains public relations materials, including press releases and correspondence","This series consists Medical Center publications meant for public distribution or general internal distribution. Examples of Medical Center publications include staff newsletters, magazines, and brochures.","Also known as \"Beyond Measure: The People and Purpose of the University of Virginia Health System.\"","Includes 8 issues:","2008: Spring, Fall\n2009: Winter, Spring, Summer\n2010: Winter\n2011: Winter, Spring","Volume 11, Issue 1, published by UVA Health System Development Cancer Programs Team","A newsletter following \"The Campaign for the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center.\"","Includes a section on the University of Virginia Medical Center","Produced by the University of Virginia Hospital Department of Public Relations. Features historical photographs.","Produced by UVA Hospital Department of Public Relations, contains photographs of pediatric patients.","Titled as \"VAMIS\".","Assorted promotional material from Health System marketing.","Indicies acquired from the Health System Marketing Communications department relevant to various Medical Center publications.","Compiled by the Marketing Communications department. Includes floppy disc.","Compiled by the Marketing Communications department. Lists articles according to their title, organized topically.","Includes chronological article title list and index by subject and name. Covers dates Winter 1982 through Winter 1993-1994. Compiled by JBL.","This series consists of audio or visual recordings, created by or for the University of Virginia Medical Center, that are of an enduring historically significant nature or that describe the current function or organization of the agency's major administrative units. Commercially available material may be included, if appropriate. Does not include recordings used in lieu of minutes or as temporary transcripts of minutes.","The tapes contain video footage of the UVA Children's Miracle Network Telethon, as well as related Health System development and marketing video material. There are 176 tapes of various formats, including VHS, U-Matic, and Betacam SP, held in 5 records boxes.","This series consists of final reports for research projects conducted by the University of Virginia Medical Center where the results are not published. Does not include research data.","The University of Virginia Facilities Planning and Construction team with Skanska construction company maintained this blog between 2016 and 2017 to share photographs, progress updates, team biographies, and other information documenting the construction of the University of Virginia Hospital Expansion Tower that opened in 2019 and 2020.","This series consists of historically significant web pages that the Medical Center has created for public distribution or general internal distribution.","The records in this series document the organizational structure of the Medical Center. It also contains records that document administrative reorganizations of the Medical Center. These materials include, but are not limited to, organizational charts and reports showing the administrative units and leadership roles of the Medical Center.","4 page list of Hospital Departments with corresponding Department Manager and Administrative Officer.","Health System overview and organizational chart for Strategic Marketing and Communications department","This series consits of official Medical Center policies, procedures, and handbooks. See records series \"University Policies\" for official record under the University Policy Office.","Produced by the Virginia Department of Health, 1994 Edition","Edited by Michael B. Ishitani, MD, Produced by the Department of Surgery, Division of Transplantation","This series consists of information about major donors used in developing donations and relationships. May include documentation of donations, research into donors interest/worth, financial data such as tax information, memorandum of agreements documenting how funds are spent, as well as other related documentation.","This series consists of records of the development and creation of fundraising campaigns and reporting of campaign status. Includes financial information, theme and branding information, and master plan.","This series consists of records of trusts or endowments to the Medical Center, including history of trustees and investments. Includes agreements, stipulations, stock accounts, and end of year reports.","This series consists of records of agreements between a university-related foundation and the Medical Center. This series may include, but is not limited to: policy, memorandum of agreement, and annual reports.","This series consists of records concerning the creation of financial budgets for the Medical Center including all schools and major divisions. Includes documentation on state and University appropriation and allotment of funds to the agency or within the agency.","This series consists of programs and reports that document historically significant conferences held by the Medical Center.","This series is comprised of directories that contain lists of the Medical Center's faculty, staff, and other personnel. The directories often include the following information: names, telephone numbers, and job titles.","Physicians at the Heart Center, University of Virginia Medical Center","2 volumes: \"Referring to UVA: Directory of Physician Specialists and Services\" and \"Referring to UVA Children's Hospital: Directory of Physician Specialists and Services\", both dated 2014-2015.","Includes 3 directories, dated: January 1990, December 1993, March 1995","This series consists of significant material that conveys the history of the Medical Center, its administration, its accomplishments, its officials or employees. May be material of an exceptional nature that is listed as disposable in this or other general schedules. Includes, but is not limited to, scrapbooks, photographs, articles, program notes and documentation of events sponsored or funded by the agency. Also included are narratives; printed, audio, or audiovisual histories; or matters of significant historical importance.","This subseries consists of narrative essays, articles, and monographs that tell various aspects of the story of the Medical Center.","Contains a copy of a 1931 letter from Dr. Olver R. Cobb to Mrs. E.H. McPherson concerning the operation of the University Dispensary during the 1890s.","Historical article by Addeane S. Caelleigh, published in the Magazine of Albemarle County History, Volume 75, 2017. Includes information related to the UVA Hospital.","This subseries consists of files containing materials that document significant events, moments, and turning points in the history of the Medical Center.","Newsclippings, press releases, and communications related to the events of August 12, 2017 and the impact on and reponse of the UVA Medical Center.","This sub-series consists of scrapbooks created by persons or groups within the Medical Center and/or representing content relevant to the history of the Medical Center.","Themes that appear in to many of the scrapbooks include state budgeting, new buildings, nursing graduations, including practical nurses graduation, the Hospital Circle which became the Hospital Auxiliary,  new programs for patient care, the Children's Rehabilition Center, and employee service awards. The scrapbooks consist of newpaper and article clippings and photographs. Publications include University of Virginia Medical Alumni News Letter; The Cavalier Daily; The Daily Progress; The Draw Sheet; Richmond Times-Dispatch; The Tribune (Roanoke); The Sunday Star, Washington D.C.; Norfolk Virginian-Pilot; Richmond News Leader; The News, Lynchburg, Virginia; Charlottesville-Albemarle Tribune; and Ledger-Star.","Topics include disaster preparedness, polio case, Blue Ridge Sanatorium, needs of children, Martha Jefferson Hospital, state budget, hospital planning, patient relations, medical indigents, and new dining room for African American employes.","Topics include the nursing school, state budget, article titled: \"Hospital to Offer Negroes Courses in Practical Nursing,\" hospital building plans, the Barriager addition completed, new out-patient department, \"Integration With Justice, Good Will Urged By Ministerial Group,\" chaplain program begins, Governor Stanley holds back money for hospital building, hospital security program begun, piped oxygen system in use.","Topics include antiquated hospital facilities, picture of \"typical old-fashioned ward at UVA Hospital, dietitians, purchase of cobalt unit, hospital tours by Assembly members, Governor Stanley releases funds for hospital, polio, Anna. J. Franklin--first African American to be accepted by UVA Scholl of Medicine, residential center urged for \"emotionally disturbed and delinquent children,\" preliminary design for Children's Rehabilitation Center, letter from Vincent Archer of UVA Medical Alumni Association to Medical Alumni with plea to contact legislators and \"A Proposed Building Program UVA Hospital. Includes photographs.","Includes photo of hospital complex with area of Gospel Hill cleared for a parking lot (CMHSL, Claude Moore Medical Education Building, McLeod Hall, Claude Moore Nursing Education Building now), plans and drawings for Hospital addition, South Wing (2nd building of original hospital built in 1905) to be destroyed, flu vaccination, Children's Rehabilitation Center opens, ground-breaking for new hospital, news clipping with pictures of graduates of the SOM class of 1933, Walter A. Henricks beigins duties as first full-time chaplain, new radioactive cobalt unit for improved treatment of cancer.","Includes articles on heart research, nursing shortage, first patient moving into new hospital, dedication of new hospital, School of Nursing baccalaureate program accredited, cancer treatment, opening of new neurological unit.","Includes articles on the north wing of the old hospital built in 1905 being torn down, four story addition for clinical offices and diagnostic and treatment facilities opening, women doctors at UVA, Children's Rehabilitation Center, Dr. Frederic B. Westervelt appointed administrator at CRC, UVA purchasing 15 parcels of property on Jefferson Park Avenue for %500,000 to expand medical center.","Includes articles on a new mental health clinic, state budget, Children's Rehabilitation Center and Western State Hospital.","Includes articles on the UVA Center for Treatment of Birth Defects (the first in Virginia), modern 2-room pharmacy, and disaster planning, and a number of photos from 1958-1960. The photos are of service awards, opening of bids for the new hospital and groundbreaking for the new hospital, medical center and new hospital construction, first baby and the first patient in the new hospital, and senior nurses dance at Fry's Spring Beach Club.","Articles include UVA Hospital signs agreement to allow hospital to participate in Medicare program. computer system set up to monitor patients after heart surgery, summary of the first 65 years at UVA Hospital, first School of Nursing male graduate, newborn special care unit, Dr. Mary M. Lohr assumes duties as new dean of nursing.","The scrapbook includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, graduation programs, awards, cards, negatives, articles about early CT scanners, reprints, and many photographs of students and graduates of the x-ray technology school, mainly during the 1960s-1980s.","The University of Virginia Hospital Record Books document patient care, hospital administration, and clinical operations from 1906 to 2019. This series contains record books used by the University of Virginia Hospital to record hospital admissions, student and staff listings, patient information, and medical services and procedures for various hospital departments. In addition to record books, the materials consist of papers, including annual reports, budget materials, case histories, operative notes, and statistics. These records document diagnoses, treatments, surgical procedures, patient demographics, hospital staffing, and clinical outcomes. The collection provides insight into medical practice, hospital administration, and healthcare delivery at the University of Virginia Hospital during the 20th century.","These items include:","• Admission and discharge registers\n• Patient record books from clinical departments\n• Surgical casebooks and operating room records\n• Mortuary registers\n• Pharmacy records\n• Thoracic and cardiovascular surgery operation notebooks\n• Departmental reports, statistics, and administrative materials\n• Autopsy logbooks\n• Obstetrics and Gynecology operations logs\n• Birth and delivery logbooks\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------","THE LOGBOOKS","Admissions Books (1907-1914): Recording admissions and discharges for 10,050 patients. Includes patient name, race, age, ward assignment, occupation, diagnosis, outcome, date of discharge, physician, charges, and patient number.\n-Book 1, 1907 September 1 -1911 August 13; 17\" x 14.5\"; 408 pages.\n-Book 2, 1911 August 15 - 1914 April 12; 17\" x 14.5 \"; 406 pages.","Alcohol Book (1924-1925): Recording date, quantity, kind, where used, and approval.\n-Book 1, 1924 December 1 - 1925 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 152 pages; pp. 32 -152 blank.","Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Department Patient Record Book (1920-1924): Recording date, patient number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 2623 patients.\n-Book 1, 1920 July 20 - 1924 August 25; 14.25\" x 11.5\"; 216 pages; pp. 72 - 216 blank.","Department of Medicine Patient Record Books (1915-1925): Recording date, medical number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 11,559 patients.\n-Book 1, 1915 November 29 - 1919 May 17; 14\" x 6\"; 218 pages.\n-Book 2, 1919 May 17 - 1922 September 25; 14\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 3, 1921 September 2 - 1925 March 1; 14\" x 6\"; 216 pages; pp. 196 - 216 blank.","Mortuary Books (1929-1937): Recording date, name, time of death, ward or service, physician pronouncing death, circumstances of death, notification of relatives, release of body to individual or funeral home, death certificate.\n-Book 1, 1929 October 24 - 1930 September 8; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\n-Book 2, 1930 September 9 - 1931 September 12; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\n-Book 3, 1932 September 4 - 1934 January 6; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\n-Book 4, 1934 January 6 - 1935 March 25; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\n-Book 5, 1935 March 26 - 1937 June 16; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.","Operating Department Record Books (1908-1937): Recording date, name, operation, surgeon, and anesthesia. Entries for general surgery after December 19 31 contain in addition ward assignment and nurse. Entries for Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat surgery after February 1932 contain additional data such as history number, ward assignment, assistant surgeon, anesthetist, and nurse.","General Surgery Books (1908-1932):\n-Book 1, 1908 September 1 - 1910 December 30; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages.\n-Book 2, 1911 January 2 - 1913 November 27; 8.75\" x 7.5\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 3, 1913 November 28 - 1916 March 24; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 296 pages.\n-Book 4, 1917 November 2 - 1919 May 6; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 5, 1919 May 8 - 1920 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 6, 1920 June 1 - 1921 May 28; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 7, 1921 May 29 - 1922 April 15; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\n-Book 8, 1922 April 15 - 1923 May 18; 1 O\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 9, 1923 May 18 - 1924 July 16; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\n-Book 10, 1924 July 17 - 1925 October 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 11, 1925 November 1 - 1927 February 7; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 12, 1929 October 17 - 1932 February 28; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.","Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EEN1) Surgery Books (1917-1937):\n-Book 1, 1917 January 2-1926 January 13; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages; pp. 172 - 200 blank.\n-Book 2, 1930 November 29 -1934 December 22; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\n-Book 3, 1934 December 24-1937 December 31; 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.","Pharmacy Book (1909-1911): Recording prescriptions and dosage directions, patient's name and ordering physician.\n-Book 1, 1909 May 27 -1911 April 26; 15.75\" x 11\"; 600 pages.","Surgical Department Casebooks (1907-1925): Recording date, surgical number, house number, ward, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 28,021 patients.\n-Book 1-- 1907 September 4-1912 February 7; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 2-- 1912 February 7-1915 January 11; 14.25\" x 6\"; 216 pages.\n-Book 3--1915 January 12-1917 April 17; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 4-- 1917 April 17-1919 July 30; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 5--1919 July 30-1921 July 23; 14.25\" x 6\"; 218 pages.\n-Book 6--1921 July 23-1923 May 19; 14.25\" x 6\"; 221 pages.\n-Book 7--1923 May 19-1925 August 25; 14.25\" x6\"; 235 pages, pp. 20-23, 217-220, 225-235 blank.","Department of Surgery Materials (1959-1995): Comprising case histories, operative notes, and department statistics. Stanton P. Nolan donation.\n-Folder 7, Semi-annual Report, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Service,July 1, 1966 to December 31, 1966, [1967].\n-Folder 8, Statistical Analysis, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery (1968-1988), 1982 October - 1989.\n-Folder 9, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1972-1979 academic years.\n-Folder 10, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1980-1989 academic years.\n-Folder 11, Statistics, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1990-1995 academic years.","Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery Operations Notebooks (19 54-1977): Recording date, name, history number, age, operation, surgeon, and results for various heart surgeries, vascular and general surgeries, and pump operations. Compiled by William H. Muller, Jr. Stanton P. Nolan donation.\n-Book 1, Heart Surgery (Anomalous Venour Return, Aortic Insufficiency, Aortic Stenosis, Atrioventricularis communis defect, Cardiac Pacemaker), 1955 February 2 - 1976 September 29.\n-Book 2 [Evidently originally intended to be book 3], Heart Surgery (Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Pulmonic Stenosis, Pentalogy of Fallot, Single Ventricle with Pulmonary Stenosis, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of Pulmonary Arteries and the Aorta, Tricuspid Atresia, Tricuspid Insufficiency, Truncus Arteriosus, Tumors of the Heart), 1955 January 6 - 1975 March 28.\n-Book 3 [Evidently originally intended to be book 2], Heart Surgery (Cardiac Surgery Miscellaneous, Coarctation of Aorta, Creation of Pulmonary Stenosis, Coronary Artery Insufficiency, Interatrial Septal Defect, Interventricular Septal Defect, Marfan's Syndrome, Mitral Insufficiency, Mitral Stenosis), 1954 June 15 - 1976 April 19.\n-Book 4, Vascular and General Surgery (Aneurysms, Aneurysms - Dissecting, Arterial Obliterative Disease, Arteriovenous Fistula, Biopsies, Embolectomy, Endarterectomy, Hernia), 1954 November 9 - 1976 November 12.\n-Book 5, Vascular and General Surgery (Miscellaneous Esophagus \u0026 Abdominal, Miscellaneous Extremities, Miscellaneous Head \u0026 Neck, Miscellaneous Thoracic Area, Portocaval Shunt, Renal Artery Stenosis, Sympathectomy, Thrombectomy,\nThyroid Vascular Misc., Thymectomies, Vascular - miscellaneous), 1954 December 9 - 1977 January 20.\n-Book 6, Pump Operations, 1956 September 26 - 1976 May 4.\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nThe items below contain materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted. Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:","-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management","Please contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\nMeggan Cashwell\nmfc9n@virginia.edu","UVA Health Pathology Autopsy Books, c. 1950s-1961: There are 5 books total. All have very minimal information: date, name, race, sex, age, autopsy number, prosector name, disposition, date/time of death, ward and service, date and time of autopsy, and diagnosis. Some of the info changes slightly from one book to the next, but this is mostly consistent. About 25-30 names appear on each page.\n-Book 1: 4/2/1956-9/3/1961; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 2: 8/3/1961-6/9/1966; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 3: 6/10/1966-9/28/1967; 7.5\" x 9.75\"; 26 pages; the rest are blank.\n-Book 4: 9/28/1967-8/28/1972; 8\" x 10.5\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 5: 7/29/1988-1/2/1997; a few pages undated.","Birth and delivery logbooks, 1931 - 2019: Logs of live births at UVA Hospital 1931-2019. List of books includes:","1931-07-1938-06\t\t    BIR-960 [3470523659]\n 1939-07-1950-03\t\t    BIRO-21 [3470523866]\n 1956-09-04-1957-02-28\t\tBIR-962 [3470523661]\n 1957-03-01-1958-01-06\t\tBIR-963 [3470523662]\n 1958-01-01-1958-12-31\t\tBIR-964 [3470523663]\n 1960-01-01-1960-10-26\t\tBIR-965 [3470523664]\n 1960-10-27-1960-12-01\t\tBIR-966 [3470523665]\n 1961-01-01-1961-09-05\t\tBIR-967 [3470523666]\n 1961-09-06-1962-06-12\t\tBIR-968 [3470523667]\n 1962-06-13-1963-02-01\t\tBIR-969 [3470523668]\n 1963-02-02-1963-09-29\t\tBIR-970 [3470523669]\n 1963-09-30-1964-05-17\t\tBIR-971 [3470523670]\n 1964-05-18-1965-01-17\t\tBIR-972 [3470523671]\n 1965-01-18-1965-10-21\t\tBIR-973 [3470523672]\n 1965-10-22-1966-08-07\t\tBIR-974 [3470523673]\n 1966-08-08-1967-06-16\t\tBIR-975 [3470523674]\n 1967-06-17-1968-05-09\t\tBIR-976 [3470523675]\n 1968-05-10-1969-03-23\t\tBIR-977 [3470523676]\n 1969-03-24-1970-02-11\t\tBIR-978 [3470523677]\n 1970-02-12-1971-01-22\t\tBIR-979 [3470523678]\n 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[3470565064]\n 2019-03-28-2019-06-10\tItem\tText\tBIR-1210 [3470565065]","UVA Coronary Care Unit logs, 1966 - 1980: Two log books, one for patient admissions and the other for Thallium treatment.\n-BIR-1108: Patient admission log, 1966-03-16-1973-12-31. 12.50\" x 8\"; 153 pages. Data points include number, date, name, history numberm diagnosis, age, MCCU, date of transfer, where, MI, permanent pacemaker, and doctor.\n-BIR-1109: Thallium treatment log, 1979-05-17 to 1980-08-28. 14.25\" x 11\"; 152 pages; majority of pages blank. Data points on pages 1-23 include date of thallium, patient, isotope number, referring physician, physician contacted and replied, patient contacted and replied, thallium review, Dr. beller TL-201 reviewed, and sent. Pages 26-37 include a Thallium/Proprandol study with data points including age, sex, name f/u, history number, date of TL, date of angio, chart, TL-201, GXT, and angio.","Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology operations log, 1945-09-26 - 1954-04-09: Data points include date, patient name, ward, history numberm surgeon, assistant surgeon, operation, anesthetist, anesthesia, and nurse.\n-BIR-961: 1945-09-26 - 1954-04-09. 18\" x 14.50\"; 200 pages.","Obstetrics research ledgers, circa 1955-1978: 10 books of research ledgers that range from circa 1955-1978. Books are cataloged from BIR 1075 to BIR 1084; 15\" x 13\"; 150 pages. Data points include date, name, history number, color, age, GPA, mother data, prenatal care, associated diseases, weeks gestation, LMP, blood type, baby's condition, family history, weight, edications, length of labor, complications of labor, mode of delivery, baby's weight and height, sex, baby blood type, abnormalities, autopsy findings, cause of death, and remarks.\nNOTA BENE:\n*BIR-1078 includes a discharge summary in page 78.\n*BIR-1084 includes handwritten statistics in page 74.","The Department of Surgery diagnosis logbooks are seven logbooks covering the following dates: 1907 to 1925.","The data found in these books include: recording date, surgical number, house number, ward, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 28,021 patients.","-Book 1-1907 September 4-1912 February 7; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 2-1912 February 7-1915 January 11; 14.25\" x 6\"; 216 pages.\n-Book 3-1915 January 12-1917 April 17; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 4-1917 April 17-1919 July 30; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\n-Book 5-1919 July 30-1921 July 23; 14.25\" x 6\"; 218 pages.\n-Book 6-1921 July 23-1923 May 19; 14.25\" x 6\"; 221 pages.\n-Book 7-1923 May 19-1925 August 25; 14.25\" x6\"; 235 pages, pp. 20-23, 217-220, 225-235 blank.","Recording admissions and discharges for 10,050 patients. Includes patient name, race, age, ward assignment, occupation, diagnosis, outcome, date of discharge, physician, charges, and patient number.","-Book 1, 1907 September 1 -1911 August 13; 17\" x 14.5\"; 408 pages.\n-Book 2, 1911 August 15 - 1914 April 12; 17\" x 14.5 \"; 406 pages.","The Department of Surgery Operation Logs consist of sixteen logbooks covering the dates from 1908 to 1951. They are divided between general surgery and ENT.","The data found in these books include: Recording date, name, operation, surgeon, and anesthesia. Entries for general surgery after December 1931 contain in addition ward assignment and nurse. Entries for Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat surgery after February 1932 contain in addition history number, ward assignment, assistant surgeon, anesthetist, and nurse.","General Surgery Books (1908-1932).\nBIR-1092 Book 1, 1908 September 1 - 1910 December 30; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages.\nBIR-1193 Book 2, 1911 January 2 - 1913 November 27; 8.75\" x 7.5\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1194 Book 3, 1913 November 28 - 1916 March 24; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 296 pages.\nBIR-1195 Book 4, 1917 November 2 - 1919 May 6; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1196 Book 5, 1919 May 8 - 1920 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1197 Book 6, 1920 June 1 - 1921 May 28; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1198 Book 7, 1921 May 29 - 1922 April 15; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\nBIR-1199 Book 8, 1922 April 15 - 1923 May 18; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1100 Book 9, 1923 May 18 - 1924 July 16; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\nBIR-1101 Book 10, 1924 July 17 - 1925 October 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1102 Book 11, 1925 November 1 - 1927 February 7; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1103 Book 12, 1929 October 17 - 1932 February 28; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1104 Book 13, 1940 December 1 - 1943 July 14; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\nBIR-1105 Book 14, 1943 July 14 - 1945 September 25; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\nBIR-1106 Book 15, 1945 September 26 - 1948 August 30; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\nBIR-1107 Book 16, 1948 September 1 - 1951 August 31; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.","Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EENT) Surgery Books (1917-1937).\nBIR-1111 Book 1, 1917 January 2-1926 January 13; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages; pp. 172 - 200 blank.\nBIR-1112 Book 2, 1930 November 29 -1934 December 22; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1113 Book 3, 1934 December 24-1937 December 31; 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.","The Pharmacy Log consists of one logbook, Book 1, 1909 May 27 -1911 April 26; 15.75\" x 11\"; 600 pages. BIR-1122","The data found in this book includes: recording prescriptions and dosage directions, patient's names, and ordering physician between 1909-1911.","The Department of Medicine Patient Record Books consist of three books:\nBIR 1114 Book 1, 1915 November 29 - 1919 May 17; 14'' x 6''; 218 pages. \nBIR 1115 Book 2, 1919 May 17 - 1922 September 25; 14'' x 6''; 220 pages. \nBIR 1116 Book 3, 1921 September 2 - 1925 March 1; 14'' x 6''; 216 pages; pp. 196 - 216 blank.","The data found in these books include: recording date, medical number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis,and remarks for 11,559 patients between 1915-1925.","The Department of Otolaryngology operation logbooks consist of three logbooks ranging from 1917 to 1937. The data in these books include: recording date, patient number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 2623 patients between 1920-1937.","Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EENT) Surgery Books (1917-1937).\nBIR-1111 Book 1, 1917 January 2-1926 January 13; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages; pp. 172 - 200 blank.\nBIR-1112 Book 2, 1930 November 29 -1934 December 22; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\nBIR-1113 Book 3, 1934 December 24-1937 December 31; 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.","This item consists of one otolaryngology diagnosis logbook,1920-07-20 to 1924-08-25.","This item consists of Book 1, 1924 December 1 – 1925 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 152 pages; pp. 32-152 blank.\nThe data found in this book includes: recording date, quantity, kind, where used, and approved.","The Mortuary Books consist of five books:","Book 1, 1929 October 24 - 1930 September 8; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1117\nBook 2, 1930 September 9 - 1931 September 12; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1118\nBook 3, 1932 September 4 - 1934 January 6; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1119\nBook 4, 1934 January 6 - 1935 March 25; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1120\nBook 5, 1935 March 26 - 1937 June 16; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1121","The data found in these books include: recording date, name, time of death, ward or service, physician pronouncing death, circumstances of death, notification of relatives, release of body to individual or funeral home, death certificate between 1929-1937.","The Birth and Delivery logbooks are records of the live births at UVA Hospital between 1931-2019. The following list contains the logbook BIR (Bound Institution Record) #, its measurements, its number of pages, and its data points:","BIR-960: 13\" x 15.25\"; 152 pages. Data includes patient name, date, address, hospital number, onset of labor, 1st stage medications, measurement of complete dilation, membranes, delivery, position, time of delivery, sex of baby, condition of baby, placenta, lacerations, postpartum medications, blood estimated, doctor name, student name, nurse name, anaesthesia, anesthetist, and remarks.","BIR-962: 10.75\" x 8.5\"; 152 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-963: 8\" x 12.75; 300 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-964: 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-965 and BIR-966: 12.50\" x 10.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, birth weight, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-967 to BIR-1006: 13.25\" x 15.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes date, patient name, history number, admission time, admission slip, days in hospital, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, OB prep done by, race, room number, doctor, type of delivery, position of baby, time of delivery, sex of baby, condition of baby, birth weight, episiotomy, comments, anesthetist, doctors, and nurse.","*Fetal defects data point added in BIR-976.\n*APGAR score data point added in BIR-978.","BIR-1007: 13.25\" x 15.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes both birth information and discharge information for only the baby. Birth information data includes: baby's last name, mother's name, race, sex, received from, previous pediatric unit, hospital number, date and time of birth, weight, delivery, feeds, APGAR, G+P, nursery, circulation, H+B, pregnancy, and transfer info. Discharge information data includes: date, weight, length, head cm, mother and baby blood type, addres, phone number, RTC, HEP, and PKU.","BIR-1008 to BIR-1019: 13.25\" x 15.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes date, patient name, history number, admission time, admission slip, days in hospital, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, OB prep done by, race, room number, doctor, type of delivery, position of baby, time of delivery, sex of baby, condition of baby, birth weight, episiotomy, comments, anesthetist, doctors, and nurse.","BIR-1020 to BIR-1074: 15.75\" x 13\"; 160 pages. Data includes age, date of birth, name, history number, LOS, GPA, EGA, service, comments, monitors, room number, attending called, delivery type and time, position, APGAR, weight, sex, nursery, fetal defects, anesthesia, doctor present, nurse present, and time dismissed.","*BIR-1041 has folder spreadsheets and other data sheets included in the book.","BIR-1155 to BIR-1210: 15.50\" x 13.50\"; 150 pages. Data includes age, date of birth, patient name, MRN, time, LOS, GTPAL, EGA, service, comments, mother's number, room number, time, sex, type, position, weight, APGAR, feeds, nursery, FD, ANES, baby's doctor, BC Init, doctor present, nurses present, and dismissal time.","*Electronic MyChart data added in BIR-1205.","BIRO-21: 17\" x 19.50\"; 450 pages. Data points include date, delivery number, name, history number, pregnancy complications, position, delivery type, labor complications, baby's sex and condition, remarks, and doctor.","Some of the logbooks have different data points than other logbooks. Some acronyms to look out for are: TPR (temperature, pulse, respiration); GTPAL (gravita, number of pregnancies, delivery length, number of abortions/miscarriages, number of current living children, and pre-term or term); LOS (length of stay); EGA (estimated gestational age);H+B (hematocrit test and blood count); RTC (return to clinic); HEP (Hepatitis); PKU (Phenylketonuria); FD (fetal demise); BC Init (initial blood count).","The Gynecology operations log consists of one logbook, BIR-961: 1945-09-26 - 1954-04-09. 18\" x 14.50\"; 200 pages. Data points include date, patient name, ward, history number, surgeon, assistant surgeon, operation, anesthetist, anesthesia, and nurse.","The UVA Health Pathology Autopsy Books consist of 5 books. Data points include date, name, race, sex, age, autopsy number, prosector name, disposition, date/time of death, ward and service, date and time of autopsy, and diagnosis. \n \n-Book 1: 4/2/1956-9/3/1961; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 2: 8/3/1961-6/9/1966; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 3: 6/10/1966-9/28/1967; 7.5\" x 9.75\"; 26 pages; the rest are blank.\n-Book 4: 9/28/1967-8/28/1972; 8\" x 10.5\"; 152 pages.\n-Book 5: 7/29/1988-1/2/1997; a few pages undated.","The Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery Operations Notebooks consist of five logbooks that record the date, name, history number, age, operation, surgeon, and results for various heart surgeries, vascular and general surgeries, and pump operations between 1954-1977.","Compiled by William H. Muller, Jr. Stanton P. Nolan donation.","-Book 1, Heart Surgery (Anomalous Venour Return, Aortic Insufficiency, Aortic Stenosis, Atrioventricularis communis defect, Cardiac Pacemaker), 1955 February 2 - 1976 September 29.","-Book 2, Heart Surgery (Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Pulmonic Stenosis, Pentalogy of Fallot, Single Ventricle with Pulmonary Stenosis, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of Pulmonary Arteries and the Aorta, Tricuspid Atresia, Tricuspid Insufficiency, Truncus Arteriosus, Tumors of the Heart), 1955 January 6 - 1975 March 28.","-Book 3, Heart Surgery (Cardiac Surgery Miscellaneous, Coarctation of Aorta, Creation of Pulmonary Stenosis, Coronary  Artery Insufficiency, Interatrial Septal Defect, Interventricular Septal Defect, Marfan's Syndrome, Mitral Insufficiency, Mitral Stenosis), 1954 June 15 - 1976 April 19.","-Book 4, Vascular and General Surgery (Aneurysms, Aneurysms - Dissecting, Arterial Obliterative Disease, Arteriovenous Fistula, Biopsies, Embolectomy, Endarterectomy, Hernia), 1954 November 9 - 1976 November 12.","-Book 5, Vascular and General Surgery (Miscellaneous Esophagus \u0026 Abdominal, Miscellaneous Extremities, Miscellaneous Head \u0026 Neck, Miscellaneous Thoracic Area, Portocaval Shunt, Renal Artery Stenosis, Sympathectomy, Thrombectomy, Thyroid Vascular Misc., Thymectomies, Vascular - miscellaneous), 1954 December 9- 1977 January 20.","-Book 6, Pump Operations, 1956 September 26 - 1976 May 4.","10 books of research ledgers that range from circa 1955-1978.","Books are cataloged from BIR 1075 to BIR 1084; 15\" x 13\"; 150 pages.","Data points include date, name, history number, color, age, GPA, mother data, prenatal care, associated diseases, weeks gestation, LMP, blood type, baby's condition, family history, weight, edications, length of labor, complications of labor, mode of delivery, baby's weight and height, sex, baby blood type, abnormalities, autopsy findings, cause of death, and remarks.","*BIR-1078 includes a discharge summary in page 78.\n*BIR-1084 includes handwritten statistics in page 74.","The Department of Surgery Materials is comprised of case histories, operative notes, and department statistics.","-Folder 1, Case histories and operative notes, Cardiovascular Surgery and Thoracic Surgery, 1962 June 26 - 1965 January 22.\n-Folder 2, Case histories and operative notes, General Surgery, 1959 August 8 -1961 April 25.\n-Folder 3, Case histories and operative notes, General Surgery, 1963 October 4 - 1963 December 31, n.d.\n-Folder 4, Case histories and operative notes, General Surgery, 1964 July 2 - 1965 June 18, n.d.\n-Folder 5, Case histories and operative notes, Plastic Surgery, 1964 April 17 - 1964 July 7.\n-Folder 6, Case histories and operative notes, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Surgery, 1965 January 19 - 1966 June 21, n.d.\n-Folder 7, Semi-annual Report, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Service, July 1, 1966 to December 31, 1966, [1967].\n-Folder 8, Statistical Analysis, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery (1968-1988), 1982 October - 1989.\n-Folder 9, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1972-1979 academic years.\n-Folder 10, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1980-1989 academic years.\n-Folder 11, Statistics, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1990-1995 academic years.","The UVA Coronary Care Unit logs consist of two log books, one for patient admissions and the other for Thallium treatment.","-BIR-1108: Patient admission log, 1966-03-16-1973-12-31. 12.50\" x 8\"; 153 pages. Data points include number, date, name, history numberm diagnosis, age, MCCU, date of transfer, where, MI, permanent pacemaker, and doctor.","-BIR-1109: Thallium treatment log, 1979-05-17 to 1980-08-28. 14.25\" x 11\"; 152 pages; majority of pages blank. Data points on pages 1-23 include date of thallium, patient, isotope number, referring physician, physician contacted and replied, patient contacted and replied, thallium review, Dr. beller TL-201 reviewed, and sent. Pages 26-37 include a Thallium/Proprandol study with data points including age, sex, name f/u, history number, date of TL, date of angio, chart, TL-201, GXT, and angio.","This series consists of reports related to the internal control or management of a specific and historically significant function of the Medical Center.","1 page. Statistics from the month of June 1983, includes hospital admissions, patient days, average daily census, clinic and E.R. visits.","This series consists of routine Medical Center reports, of a historically significant nature, not listed on any general schedule or special schedule.","Authored by the Center for Comprehensive Health Planning at the University of Virginia Medical Center","Authored by the Center for Comprehensive Health Planning at the University of Virginia Medical Center","Authored by Jules I. Levine for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare","Authored by Barbara Brodie, Jules I. Levine, Robert A. Reid, David W. Sheatsley, Kathryn F. Miller, I. Jeffrey Turshen, Jacob A. Lohr, Joanne D. Hess, Robert Chamberlain, Sherry A. McCarter.","Authored by Eleanor G. May and Margo E. Hauck, Taylor Murphy Institute, Darden Graduate School of Business Administration","University of Virginia-Martha Jefferson Hospital service area includes: Albemarle, Charlottesville, Greene, Fluvanna, Louisa, Nelson, and Orange.","Study by Jules I. Levine and Savid W. 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Document authored by the Northwestern Virginia Health Systems Agency, Blue Ridge Hospital, Charlottesville VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated to the development and use of land resources at the University of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a section on \"The Medical Center and general land planning issues\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes preplanning study appendices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center Modernization Project\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes University policies, directives, and related materials for facilities planning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports for Medical Center, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and Health Sciences Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument related to financial needs and planning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA user manual by Coopers and Lybrand LLP\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUVA Health System Decade Plan. Authors: School of Medicine, School of Nursing, Medical Center, Health Services Foundation, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes background and strategic goals, taskforce report, and \"Moving toward the new century\" publication\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlanning draft related to space and equipment needs of various Children's Center services, including Information Systems, Radiology, Laboratories, Pharmacy, Ancillary Services, and Transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of motion pictures or videos prepared by or for the University of Virginia Medical Center for a specific purpose (e.g. promotional videos). Does not include commercially available material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of the final records of formal accreditations of the University of Virginia Medical Center, its departments, and its programs. This series may include, but is not limited to: self-study reports, final reports, and questions and responses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of historically significant photographs and/or negatives of Medical Center events, activities, and people. This does not include employee identification photographs, though may include photographs used in faculty directories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nMaterial in this sub-series was originally processed into legacy collection MS-68: University of Virginia Health System Marketing Communications records. These materials were processed prior to the use of ArchivesSpace and the use of RG-17-2 classifications. Because of their significant quantity, materials have been left according to their previous arrangement, which may differ from other content in the Photographs and negatives series.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe original \"Scope and Contents\" note for legacy collection MS-68 reads: The University of Virginia Health System Marketing Communications collection consists of 5 series. Series I through Series IV contain 737 processed folders in 6 records boxes. The images in this collection were created by and/or for the University of Virginia Health System's Department of Marketing Communications to document the people, premises, and events of the UVA Health System, the UVA School of Medicine, and the UVA School of Nursing. These four series hold photographic prints, negatives, and slides, and also contain some published materials and assorted Marketing Communications papers and correspondence related to past Marketing Communications publications. The images provide a visual history of the University of Virginia's work in medical education and medical care throughout the twentieth century. Series V of the collection contains 4 boxes of unprocessed slides, image CDs, and zip disks. At the time of processing some non-Health System materials present with the original acquisition were transferred to the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library and the Arthur J. Morris Law Library.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nNote that due to necessary changes in the description and arrangement of the materials, the 5 series described in the original text are no longer in use.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 postcards dated 1905-1906. Views depicted include the University of Virginia Hospital, 1905; the West Range, with a view of the Anatomical Theatre, 1905; the University of Virginia Hospital, addressed to Miss[?] Carrie Carpenter, Red Hill, Albemarle Co., Virginia, 1906, and the University of Virginia Hospital, addressed to Miss Etta Covert, Eatontown, NJ, 190[?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten catalogue of image slides (file does not include any physical slides)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlides removed from carousel. Includes handwritten slide list/outline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an audio cassette that would have been used in tandem with the slide presentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2 audio cassettes (1 is labeled \"EDITED COPY\") that would have been used in tandem with the slide presentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarketing photographs (color films) used for the UVA Medical Center publication \"Health Talk\". Each folder of the file corresponds to a specific issue of \"Health Talk\" (Summer 1998 - Fall 2001).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach media file is identified by a date (month and year) and contains various materials created by Marketing Communications from that time period. The contents of these files include photographic prints and proof sheets, CDs, photography release forms, correspondence and other written material. The contents of each file may vary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe material in this series documents information that the Medical Center provides to the public and business or government communities. Includes statements, visual aids, news releases and news clippings regarding historically significant events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe content in this subseries represents a legacy collection of newsclippings and press releases collected by a former unit of the Medical Center known as \"Information Services\". the material is arranged topically, according to its original order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on Trailblazers in medicine honored by UVA, including Mary Holmes, on of the first black nurses at UVA and Sarah Kelley, the first African-American chaplain at UVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this grouping were not collected based on thematic groupings, and so have been left in a chronological arrangement. Content includes news articles related to the UVA Medical Center and School of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes article on new University of Virginia Hospital site, Michael J. Halseth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles on first patient to land at new UVA hilipad (Pegasus), Blue Ridge Hospital, scientific reserach, Runner's Clinic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles on grown hormone factor, menopause, epilepsy, Apert's syndrome, replacement hospital, Elias A.K. Alsabti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles about plane crash that injured Dr. Worthington G. Schenk, Dr. John E. Hanks, Laura Murphy and Judith Almy-Coutu; the replacement hospital; appointment of Thomas J. Sullivan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Cancer Institute (NCI) gives grant and designates UVA a Cancer Research Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes article on renaming of UVA Medical Center to UVA Health Sciences Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains public relations materials, including press releases and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists Medical Center publications meant for public distribution or general internal distribution. Examples of Medical Center publications include staff newsletters, magazines, and brochures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nAlso known as \"Beyond Measure: The People and Purpose of the University of Virginia Health System.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nIncludes 8 issues:\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cul\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e2008: Spring, Fall\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e2009: Winter, Spring, Summer\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e2010: Winter\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e2011: Winter, Spring\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 11, Issue 1, published by UVA Health System Development Cancer Programs Team\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA newsletter following \"The Campaign for the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a section on the University of Virginia Medical Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProduced by the University of Virginia Hospital Department of Public Relations. Features historical photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProduced by UVA Hospital Department of Public Relations, contains photographs of pediatric patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitled as \"VAMIS\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssorted promotional material from Health System marketing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndicies acquired from the Health System Marketing Communications department relevant to various Medical Center publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompiled by the Marketing Communications department. Includes floppy disc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompiled by the Marketing Communications department. Lists articles according to their title, organized topically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes chronological article title list and index by subject and name. Covers dates Winter 1982 through Winter 1993-1994. Compiled by JBL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of audio or visual recordings, created by or for the University of Virginia Medical Center, that are of an enduring historically significant nature or that describe the current function or organization of the agency's major administrative units. Commercially available material may be included, if appropriate. Does not include recordings used in lieu of minutes or as temporary transcripts of minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe tapes contain video footage of the UVA Children's Miracle Network Telethon, as well as related Health System development and marketing video material. There are 176 tapes of various formats, including VHS, U-Matic, and Betacam SP, held in 5 records boxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of final reports for research projects conducted by the University of Virginia Medical Center where the results are not published. Does not include research data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe University of Virginia Facilities Planning and Construction team with Skanska construction company maintained this blog between 2016 and 2017 to share photographs, progress updates, team biographies, and other information documenting the construction of the University of Virginia Hospital Expansion Tower that opened in 2019 and 2020.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of historically significant web pages that the Medical Center has created for public distribution or general internal distribution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe records in this series document the organizational structure of the Medical Center. It also contains records that document administrative reorganizations of the Medical Center. These materials include, but are not limited to, organizational charts and reports showing the administrative units and leadership roles of the Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 page list of Hospital Departments with corresponding Department Manager and Administrative Officer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHealth System overview and organizational chart for Strategic Marketing and Communications department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consits of official Medical Center policies, procedures, and handbooks. See records series \"University Policies\" for official record under the University Policy Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProduced by the Virginia Department of Health, 1994 Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdited by Michael B. Ishitani, MD, Produced by the Department of Surgery, Division of Transplantation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of information about major donors used in developing donations and relationships. May include documentation of donations, research into donors interest/worth, financial data such as tax information, memorandum of agreements documenting how funds are spent, as well as other related documentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of records of the development and creation of fundraising campaigns and reporting of campaign status. Includes financial information, theme and branding information, and master plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of records of trusts or endowments to the Medical Center, including history of trustees and investments. Includes agreements, stipulations, stock accounts, and end of year reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of records of agreements between a university-related foundation and the Medical Center. This series may include, but is not limited to: policy, memorandum of agreement, and annual reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of records concerning the creation of financial budgets for the Medical Center including all schools and major divisions. Includes documentation on state and University appropriation and allotment of funds to the agency or within the agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of programs and reports that document historically significant conferences held by the Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised of directories that contain lists of the Medical Center's faculty, staff, and other personnel. The directories often include the following information: names, telephone numbers, and job titles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysicians at the Heart Center, University of Virginia Medical Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 volumes: \"Referring to UVA: Directory of Physician Specialists and Services\" and \"Referring to UVA Children's Hospital: Directory of Physician Specialists and Services\", both dated 2014-2015.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 3 directories, dated: January 1990, December 1993, March 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of significant material that conveys the history of the Medical Center, its administration, its accomplishments, its officials or employees. May be material of an exceptional nature that is listed as disposable in this or other general schedules. Includes, but is not limited to, scrapbooks, photographs, articles, program notes and documentation of events sponsored or funded by the agency. Also included are narratives; printed, audio, or audiovisual histories; or matters of significant historical importance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of narrative essays, articles, and monographs that tell various aspects of the story of the Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a copy of a 1931 letter from Dr. Olver R. Cobb to Mrs. E.H. McPherson concerning the operation of the University Dispensary during the 1890s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical article by Addeane S. Caelleigh, published in the Magazine of Albemarle County History, Volume 75, 2017. Includes information related to the UVA Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of files containing materials that document significant events, moments, and turning points in the history of the Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsclippings, press releases, and communications related to the events of August 12, 2017 and the impact on and reponse of the UVA Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series consists of scrapbooks created by persons or groups within the Medical Center and/or representing content relevant to the history of the Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThemes that appear in to many of the scrapbooks include state budgeting, new buildings, nursing graduations, including practical nurses graduation, the Hospital Circle which became the Hospital Auxiliary,  new programs for patient care, the Children's Rehabilition Center, and employee service awards. The scrapbooks consist of newpaper and article clippings and photographs. Publications include University of Virginia Medical Alumni News Letter; The Cavalier Daily; The Daily Progress; The Draw Sheet; Richmond Times-Dispatch; The Tribune (Roanoke); The Sunday Star, Washington D.C.; Norfolk Virginian-Pilot; Richmond News Leader; The News, Lynchburg, Virginia; Charlottesville-Albemarle Tribune; and Ledger-Star.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include disaster preparedness, polio case, Blue Ridge Sanatorium, needs of children, Martha Jefferson Hospital, state budget, hospital planning, patient relations, medical indigents, and new dining room for African American employes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include the nursing school, state budget, article titled: \"Hospital to Offer Negroes Courses in Practical Nursing,\" hospital building plans, the Barriager addition completed, new out-patient department, \"Integration With Justice, Good Will Urged By Ministerial Group,\" chaplain program begins, Governor Stanley holds back money for hospital building, hospital security program begun, piped oxygen system in use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include antiquated hospital facilities, picture of \"typical old-fashioned ward at UVA Hospital, dietitians, purchase of cobalt unit, hospital tours by Assembly members, Governor Stanley releases funds for hospital, polio, Anna. J. Franklin--first African American to be accepted by UVA Scholl of Medicine, residential center urged for \"emotionally disturbed and delinquent children,\" preliminary design for Children's Rehabilitation Center, letter from Vincent Archer of UVA Medical Alumni Association to Medical Alumni with plea to contact legislators and \"A Proposed Building Program UVA Hospital. Includes photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photo of hospital complex with area of Gospel Hill cleared for a parking lot (CMHSL, Claude Moore Medical Education Building, McLeod Hall, Claude Moore Nursing Education Building now), plans and drawings for Hospital addition, South Wing (2nd building of original hospital built in 1905) to be destroyed, flu vaccination, Children's Rehabilitation Center opens, ground-breaking for new hospital, news clipping with pictures of graduates of the SOM class of 1933, Walter A. Henricks beigins duties as first full-time chaplain, new radioactive cobalt unit for improved treatment of cancer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles on heart research, nursing shortage, first patient moving into new hospital, dedication of new hospital, School of Nursing baccalaureate program accredited, cancer treatment, opening of new neurological unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles on the north wing of the old hospital built in 1905 being torn down, four story addition for clinical offices and diagnostic and treatment facilities opening, women doctors at UVA, Children's Rehabilitation Center, Dr. Frederic B. Westervelt appointed administrator at CRC, UVA purchasing 15 parcels of property on Jefferson Park Avenue for %500,000 to expand medical center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles on a new mental health clinic, state budget, Children's Rehabilitation Center and Western State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles on the UVA Center for Treatment of Birth Defects (the first in Virginia), modern 2-room pharmacy, and disaster planning, and a number of photos from 1958-1960. The photos are of service awards, opening of bids for the new hospital and groundbreaking for the new hospital, medical center and new hospital construction, first baby and the first patient in the new hospital, and senior nurses dance at Fry's Spring Beach Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles include UVA Hospital signs agreement to allow hospital to participate in Medicare program. computer system set up to monitor patients after heart surgery, summary of the first 65 years at UVA Hospital, first School of Nursing male graduate, newborn special care unit, Dr. Mary M. Lohr assumes duties as new dean of nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbook includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, graduation programs, awards, cards, negatives, articles about early CT scanners, reprints, and many photographs of students and graduates of the x-ray technology school, mainly during the 1960s-1980s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe University of Virginia Hospital Record Books document patient care, hospital administration, and clinical operations from 1906 to 2019. This series contains record books used by the University of Virginia Hospital to record hospital admissions, student and staff listings, patient information, and medical services and procedures for various hospital departments. In addition to record books, the materials consist of papers, including annual reports, budget materials, case histories, operative notes, and statistics. These records document diagnoses, treatments, surgical procedures, patient demographics, hospital staffing, and clinical outcomes. The collection provides insight into medical practice, hospital administration, and healthcare delivery at the University of Virginia Hospital during the 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese items include:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e• Admission and discharge registers\u003cbr\u003e\n• Patient record books from clinical departments\u003cbr\u003e\n• Surgical casebooks and operating room records\u003cbr\u003e\n• Mortuary registers\u003cbr\u003e\n• Pharmacy records\u003cbr\u003e\n• Thoracic and cardiovascular surgery operation notebooks\u003cbr\u003e\n• Departmental reports, statistics, and administrative materials\u003cbr\u003e\n• Autopsy logbooks\u003cbr\u003e\n• Obstetrics and Gynecology operations logs\u003cbr\u003e\n• Birth and delivery logbooks\u003cbr\u003e\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph\u003eTHE LOGBOOKS\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmissions Books (1907-1914): Recording admissions and discharges for 10,050 patients. Includes patient name, race, age, ward assignment, occupation, diagnosis, outcome, date of discharge, physician, charges, and patient number.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1, 1907 September 1 -1911 August 13; 17\" x 14.5\"; 408 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2, 1911 August 15 - 1914 April 12; 17\" x 14.5 \"; 406 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlcohol Book (1924-1925): Recording date, quantity, kind, where used, and approval.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1, 1924 December 1 - 1925 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 152 pages; pp. 32 -152 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Department Patient Record Book (1920-1924): Recording date, patient number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 2623 patients.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1, 1920 July 20 - 1924 August 25; 14.25\" x 11.5\"; 216 pages; pp. 72 - 216 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of Medicine Patient Record Books (1915-1925): Recording date, medical number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 11,559 patients.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1, 1915 November 29 - 1919 May 17; 14\" x 6\"; 218 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2, 1919 May 17 - 1922 September 25; 14\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 3, 1921 September 2 - 1925 March 1; 14\" x 6\"; 216 pages; pp. 196 - 216 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMortuary Books (1929-1937): Recording date, name, time of death, ward or service, physician pronouncing death, circumstances of death, notification of relatives, release of body to individual or funeral home, death certificate.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1, 1929 October 24 - 1930 September 8; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2, 1930 September 9 - 1931 September 12; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 3, 1932 September 4 - 1934 January 6; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 4, 1934 January 6 - 1935 March 25; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 5, 1935 March 26 - 1937 June 16; 9.5\" x 7.75\"; 152 pages; even numbers blank.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOperating Department Record Books (1908-1937): Recording date, name, operation, surgeon, and anesthesia. Entries for general surgery after December 19 31 contain in addition ward assignment and nurse. Entries for Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat surgery after February 1932 contain additional data such as history number, ward assignment, assistant surgeon, anesthetist, and nurse.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Surgery Books (1908-1932):\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1, 1908 September 1 - 1910 December 30; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2, 1911 January 2 - 1913 November 27; 8.75\" x 7.5\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 3, 1913 November 28 - 1916 March 24; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 296 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 4, 1917 November 2 - 1919 May 6; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 5, 1919 May 8 - 1920 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 6, 1920 June 1 - 1921 May 28; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 7, 1921 May 29 - 1922 April 15; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 8, 1922 April 15 - 1923 May 18; 1 O\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 9, 1923 May 18 - 1924 July 16; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 10, 1924 July 17 - 1925 October 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 11, 1925 November 1 - 1927 February 7; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 12, 1929 October 17 - 1932 February 28; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EEN1) Surgery Books (1917-1937):\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1, 1917 January 2-1926 January 13; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages; pp. 172 - 200 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2, 1930 November 29 -1934 December 22; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 3, 1934 December 24-1937 December 31; 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePharmacy Book (1909-1911): Recording prescriptions and dosage directions, patient's name and ordering physician.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1, 1909 May 27 -1911 April 26; 15.75\" x 11\"; 600 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurgical Department Casebooks (1907-1925): Recording date, surgical number, house number, ward, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 28,021 patients.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1-- 1907 September 4-1912 February 7; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2-- 1912 February 7-1915 January 11; 14.25\" x 6\"; 216 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 3--1915 January 12-1917 April 17; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 4-- 1917 April 17-1919 July 30; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 5--1919 July 30-1921 July 23; 14.25\" x 6\"; 218 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 6--1921 July 23-1923 May 19; 14.25\" x 6\"; 221 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 7--1923 May 19-1925 August 25; 14.25\" x6\"; 235 pages, pp. 20-23, 217-220, 225-235 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of Surgery Materials (1959-1995): Comprising case histories, operative notes, and department statistics. Stanton P. Nolan donation.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 7, Semi-annual Report, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Service,July 1, 1966 to December 31, 1966, [1967].\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 8, Statistical Analysis, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery (1968-1988), 1982 October - 1989.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 9, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1972-1979 academic years.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 10, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1980-1989 academic years.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 11, Statistics, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1990-1995 academic years.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThoracic Cardiovascular Surgery Operations Notebooks (19 54-1977): Recording date, name, history number, age, operation, surgeon, and results for various heart surgeries, vascular and general surgeries, and pump operations. Compiled by William H. Muller, Jr. Stanton P. Nolan donation.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1, Heart Surgery (Anomalous Venour Return, Aortic Insufficiency, Aortic Stenosis, Atrioventricularis communis defect, Cardiac Pacemaker), 1955 February 2 - 1976 September 29.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2 [Evidently originally intended to be book 3], Heart Surgery (Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Pulmonic Stenosis, Pentalogy of Fallot, Single Ventricle with Pulmonary Stenosis, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of Pulmonary Arteries and the Aorta, Tricuspid Atresia, Tricuspid Insufficiency, Truncus Arteriosus, Tumors of the Heart), 1955 January 6 - 1975 March 28.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 3 [Evidently originally intended to be book 2], Heart Surgery (Cardiac Surgery Miscellaneous, Coarctation of Aorta, Creation of Pulmonary Stenosis, Coronary Artery Insufficiency, Interatrial Septal Defect, Interventricular Septal Defect, Marfan's Syndrome, Mitral Insufficiency, Mitral Stenosis), 1954 June 15 - 1976 April 19.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 4, Vascular and General Surgery (Aneurysms, Aneurysms - Dissecting, Arterial Obliterative Disease, Arteriovenous Fistula, Biopsies, Embolectomy, Endarterectomy, Hernia), 1954 November 9 - 1976 November 12.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 5, Vascular and General Surgery (Miscellaneous Esophagus \u0026amp; Abdominal, Miscellaneous Extremities, Miscellaneous Head \u0026amp; Neck, Miscellaneous Thoracic Area, Portocaval Shunt, Renal Artery Stenosis, Sympathectomy, Thrombectomy,\nThyroid Vascular Misc., Thymectomies, Vascular - miscellaneous), 1954 December 9 - 1977 January 20.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 6, Pump Operations, 1956 September 26 - 1976 May 4.\u003cbr\u003e\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nThe items below contain materials that are subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and/or other applicable privacy laws. Access to these materials is restricted. Use of these materials may be permitted only under specific conditions, including:\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Approved research under a UVA Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol\u003cbr\u003e\n-Preparatory-to-research review by authorized UVA Health employees\u003cbr\u003e\n-Access by individuals to their own medical records, coordinated through UVA Health Information Management\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease contact the curator via email with a detailed request:\u003cbr\u003e\nMeggan Cashwell\u003cbr\u003e\nmfc9n@virginia.edu\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nUVA Health Pathology Autopsy Books, c. 1950s-1961: There are 5 books total. All have very minimal information: date, name, race, sex, age, autopsy number, prosector name, disposition, date/time of death, ward and service, date and time of autopsy, and diagnosis. Some of the info changes slightly from one book to the next, but this is mostly consistent. About 25-30 names appear on each page.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 1: 4/2/1956-9/3/1961; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2: 8/3/1961-6/9/1966; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 3: 6/10/1966-9/28/1967; 7.5\" x 9.75\"; 26 pages; the rest are blank.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 4: 9/28/1967-8/28/1972; 8\" x 10.5\"; 152 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 5: 7/29/1988-1/2/1997; a few pages undated.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBirth and delivery logbooks, 1931 - 2019: Logs of live births at UVA Hospital 1931-2019. List of books includes:\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1931-07-1938-06\t\t    BIR-960 [3470523659]\n 1939-07-1950-03\t\t    BIRO-21 [3470523866]\n 1956-09-04-1957-02-28\t\tBIR-962 [3470523661]\n 1957-03-01-1958-01-06\t\tBIR-963 [3470523662]\n 1958-01-01-1958-12-31\t\tBIR-964 [3470523663]\n 1960-01-01-1960-10-26\t\tBIR-965 [3470523664]\n 1960-10-27-1960-12-01\t\tBIR-966 [3470523665]\n 1961-01-01-1961-09-05\t\tBIR-967 [3470523666]\n 1961-09-06-1962-06-12\t\tBIR-968 [3470523667]\n 1962-06-13-1963-02-01\t\tBIR-969 [3470523668]\n 1963-02-02-1963-09-29\t\tBIR-970 [3470523669]\n 1963-09-30-1964-05-17\t\tBIR-971 [3470523670]\n 1964-05-18-1965-01-17\t\tBIR-972 [3470523671]\n 1965-01-18-1965-10-21\t\tBIR-973 [3470523672]\n 1965-10-22-1966-08-07\t\tBIR-974 [3470523673]\n 1966-08-08-1967-06-16\t\tBIR-975 [3470523674]\n 1967-06-17-1968-05-09\t\tBIR-976 [3470523675]\n 1968-05-10-1969-03-23\t\tBIR-977 [3470523676]\n 1969-03-24-1970-02-11\t\tBIR-978 [3470523677]\n 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1984-04-02-1984-09-26\tItem\tText\tBIR-996 [3470523695]\n 1984-09-28-1985-03-22\tItem\tText\tBIR-997 [3470523696]\n 1985-03-23-1985-09-27\tItem\tText\tBIR-998 [3470523697]\n 1985-09-27-1986-03-18\tItem\tText\tBIR-999 [3470523698]\n 1986-03-18-1986-08-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-1000 [3470523699]\n 1987-02-13-1987-07-11\tItem\tText\tBIR-1001 [3470523700]\n 1987-07-12-1987-12-11\tItem\tText\tBIR-1002 [3470523701]\n 1987-12-11-1988-05-21\tItem\tText\tBIR-1003 [3470523702]\n 1988-05-21-1988-10-09\tItem\tText\tBIR-1004 [3470523703]\n 1988-10-14-1989-02-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-1005 [3470523704]\n 1989-02-25-1989-06-28\tItem\tText\tBIR-1006 [3470523705]\n 1994-11-25-1996-03-28\tItem\tText\tBIR-1007 [3470523706]\n 1994-12-14-1995-02-22\tItem\tText\tBIR-1008 [3470523707]\n 1995-02-23-1995-05-09\tItem\tText\tBIR-1009 [3470523708]\n 1995-05-10-1995-07-24\tItem\tText\tBIR-1010 [3470523709]\n 1995-07-25-1995-09-29\tItem\tText\tBIR-1011 [3470523710]\n 1995-09-30-1995-12-11\tItem\tText\tBIR-1012 [3470523711]\n 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2015-03-06-2015-05-18\tItem\tText\tBIR-1192 [3470565047]\n 2015-05-19-2015-07-31\tItem\tText\tBIR-1193 [3470565048]\n 2015-08-01-2015-10-12\tItem\tText\tBIR-1194 [3470565049]\n 2015-10-13-2015-12-25\tItem\tText\tBIR-1195 [3470565050]\n 2015-12-26-2016-03-09\tItem\tText\tBIR-1196 [3470565051]\n 2016-03-10-2016-05-22\tItem\tText\tBIR-1197 [3470565052]\n 2016-05-23-2016-08-04\tItem\tText\tBIR-1198 [3470565053]\n 2016-08-05-2016-10-17\tItem\tText\tBIR-1199 [3470565054]\n 2016-10-17-2016-12-31\tItem\tText\tBIR-1200 [3470565055]\n 2017-01-01-2017-03-15\tItem\tText\tBIR-1201 [3470565056]\n 2017-03-16-2017-05-26\tItem\tText\tBIR-1202 [3470565057]\n 2017-05-27-2017-08-06\tItem\tText\tBIR-1203 [3470565058]\n 2017-08-07-2017-10-20\tItem\tText\tBIR-1204 [3470565059]\n 2017-10-21-2018-01-02\tItem\tText\tBIR-1205 [3470565060]\n 2018-01-03-2018-03-17\tItem\tText\tBIR-1206 [3470565061]\n 2018-03-18-2018-05-31\tItem\tText\tBIR-1207 [3470565062]\n 2018-06-01-2018-08-14\tItem\tText\tBIR-1208 [3470565063]\n 2018-08-15-2018-10-28\tItem\tText\tBIR-1209 [3470565064]\n 2019-03-28-2019-06-10\tItem\tText\tBIR-1210 [3470565065]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUVA Coronary Care Unit logs, 1966 - 1980: Two log books, one for patient admissions and the other for Thallium treatment.\u003cbr\u003e\n-BIR-1108: Patient admission log, 1966-03-16-1973-12-31. 12.50\" x 8\"; 153 pages. Data points include number, date, name, history numberm diagnosis, age, MCCU, date of transfer, where, MI, permanent pacemaker, and doctor.\u003cbr\u003e\n-BIR-1109: Thallium treatment log, 1979-05-17 to 1980-08-28. 14.25\" x 11\"; 152 pages; majority of pages blank. Data points on pages 1-23 include date of thallium, patient, isotope number, referring physician, physician contacted and replied, patient contacted and replied, thallium review, Dr. beller TL-201 reviewed, and sent. Pages 26-37 include a Thallium/Proprandol study with data points including age, sex, name f/u, history number, date of TL, date of angio, chart, TL-201, GXT, and angio.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology operations log, 1945-09-26 - 1954-04-09: Data points include date, patient name, ward, history numberm surgeon, assistant surgeon, operation, anesthetist, anesthesia, and nurse.\u003cbr\u003e\n-BIR-961: 1945-09-26 - 1954-04-09. 18\" x 14.50\"; 200 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObstetrics research ledgers, circa 1955-1978: 10 books of research ledgers that range from circa 1955-1978. Books are cataloged from BIR 1075 to BIR 1084; 15\" x 13\"; 150 pages. Data points include date, name, history number, color, age, GPA, mother data, prenatal care, associated diseases, weeks gestation, LMP, blood type, baby's condition, family history, weight, edications, length of labor, complications of labor, mode of delivery, baby's weight and height, sex, baby blood type, abnormalities, autopsy findings, cause of death, and remarks.\u003cbr\u003e\nNOTA BENE:\u003cbr\u003e\n*BIR-1078 includes a discharge summary in page 78.\u003cbr\u003e\n*BIR-1084 includes handwritten statistics in page 74.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Department of Surgery diagnosis logbooks are seven logbooks covering the following dates: 1907 to 1925.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe data found in these books include: recording date, surgical number, house number, ward, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 28,021 patients.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Book 1-1907 September 4-1912 February 7; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2-1912 February 7-1915 January 11; 14.25\" x 6\"; 216 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 3-1915 January 12-1917 April 17; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 4-1917 April 17-1919 July 30; 14.25\" x 6\"; 220 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 5-1919 July 30-1921 July 23; 14.25\" x 6\"; 218 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 6-1921 July 23-1923 May 19; 14.25\" x 6\"; 221 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 7-1923 May 19-1925 August 25; 14.25\" x6\"; 235 pages, pp. 20-23, 217-220, 225-235 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecording admissions and discharges for 10,050 patients. Includes patient name, race, age, ward assignment, occupation, diagnosis, outcome, date of discharge, physician, charges, and patient number.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Book 1, 1907 September 1 -1911 August 13; 17\" x 14.5\"; 408 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2, 1911 August 15 - 1914 April 12; 17\" x 14.5 \"; 406 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Department of Surgery Operation Logs consist of sixteen logbooks covering the dates from 1908 to 1951. They are divided between general surgery and ENT.\u003cbr\u003e \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe data found in these books include: Recording date, name, operation, surgeon, and anesthesia. Entries for general surgery after December 1931 contain in addition ward assignment and nurse. Entries for Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat surgery after February 1932 contain in addition history number, ward assignment, assistant surgeon, anesthetist, and nurse.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Surgery Books (1908-1932).\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1092 Book 1, 1908 September 1 - 1910 December 30; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1193 Book 2, 1911 January 2 - 1913 November 27; 8.75\" x 7.5\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1194 Book 3, 1913 November 28 - 1916 March 24; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 296 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1195 Book 4, 1917 November 2 - 1919 May 6; 10.5\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1196 Book 5, 1919 May 8 - 1920 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1197 Book 6, 1920 June 1 - 1921 May 28; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1198 Book 7, 1921 May 29 - 1922 April 15; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1199 Book 8, 1922 April 15 - 1923 May 18; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1100 Book 9, 1923 May 18 - 1924 July 16; 10\" x 8\"; 298 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1101 Book 10, 1924 July 17 - 1925 October 31; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1102 Book 11, 1925 November 1 - 1927 February 7; 10\" x 8\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1103 Book 12, 1929 October 17 - 1932 February 28; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1104 Book 13, 1940 December 1 - 1943 July 14; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1105 Book 14, 1943 July 14 - 1945 September 25; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1106 Book 15, 1945 September 26 - 1948 August 30; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1107 Book 16, 1948 September 1 - 1951 August 31; 17.50\" x 14.25\"; 224 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EENT) Surgery Books (1917-1937).\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1111 Book 1, 1917 January 2-1926 January 13; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages; pp. 172 - 200 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1112 Book 2, 1930 November 29 -1934 December 22; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1113 Book 3, 1934 December 24-1937 December 31; 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Pharmacy Log consists of one logbook, Book 1, 1909 May 27 -1911 April 26; 15.75\" x 11\"; 600 pages. BIR-1122\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe data found in this book includes: recording prescriptions and dosage directions, patient's names, and ordering physician between 1909-1911.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Department of Medicine Patient Record Books consist of three books:\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR 1114 Book 1, 1915 November 29 - 1919 May 17; 14'' x 6''; 218 pages.\u003cbr\u003e \nBIR 1115 Book 2, 1919 May 17 - 1922 September 25; 14'' x 6''; 220 pages.\u003cbr\u003e \nBIR 1116 Book 3, 1921 September 2 - 1925 March 1; 14'' x 6''; 216 pages; pp. 196 - 216 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe data found in these books include: recording date, medical number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis,and remarks for 11,559 patients between 1915-1925.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Department of Otolaryngology operation logbooks consist of three logbooks ranging from 1917 to 1937.\u003cbr\u003e The data in these books include: recording date, patient number, house number, ward assignment, name, diagnosis, and remarks for 2623 patients between 1920-1937.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EENT) Surgery Books (1917-1937).\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1111 Book 1, 1917 January 2-1926 January 13; 10\" x 7.75\"; 200 pages; pp. 172 - 200 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1112 Book 2, 1930 November 29 -1934 December 22; 10\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\nBIR-1113 Book 3, 1934 December 24-1937 December 31; 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item consists of one otolaryngology diagnosis logbook,1920-07-20 to 1924-08-25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item consists of Book 1, 1924 December 1 – 1925 May 31; 10\" x 8\"; 152 pages; pp. 32-152 blank.\u003cbr\u003e\nThe data found in this book includes: recording date, quantity, kind, where used, and approved.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Mortuary Books consist of five books:\u003cbr\u003e \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook 1, 1929 October 24 - 1930 September 8; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1117\u003cbr\u003e\nBook 2, 1930 September 9 - 1931 September 12; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1118\u003cbr\u003e\nBook 3, 1932 September 4 - 1934 January 6; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1119\u003cbr\u003e\nBook 4, 1934 January 6 - 1935 March 25; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1120\u003cbr\u003e\nBook 5, 1935 March 26 - 1937 June 16; 9.5'' x 7.75''; 152 pages; even numbers blank. BIR 1121\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe data found in these books include: recording date, name, time of death, ward or service, physician pronouncing death, circumstances of death, notification of relatives, release of body to individual or funeral home, death certificate between 1929-1937.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Birth and Delivery logbooks are records of the live births at UVA Hospital between 1931-2019. The following list contains the logbook BIR (Bound Institution Record) #, its measurements, its number of pages, and its data points:\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-960: 13\" x 15.25\"; 152 pages. Data includes patient name, date, address, hospital number, onset of labor, 1st stage medications, measurement of complete dilation, membranes, delivery, position, time of delivery, sex of baby, condition of baby, placenta, lacerations, postpartum medications, blood estimated, doctor name, student name, nurse name, anaesthesia, anesthetist, and remarks. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-962: 10.75\" x 8.5\"; 152 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-963: 8\" x 12.75; 300 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-964: 9.75\" x 8.25\"; 300 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-965 and BIR-966: 12.50\" x 10.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes patient name, date, admission time and slip, hospital day, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, doctor who did the OB prep, ward doctors, admission TPR, anesthetist, type of delivery, birth time, birth weight, sex, premature, complications, doctors, and nurse. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-967 to BIR-1006: 13.25\" x 15.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes date, patient name, history number, admission time, admission slip, days in hospital, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, OB prep done by, race, room number, doctor, type of delivery, position of baby, time of delivery, sex of baby, condition of baby, birth weight, episiotomy, comments, anesthetist, doctors, and nurse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e*Fetal defects data point added in BIR-976.\n*APGAR score data point added in BIR-978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-1007: 13.25\" x 15.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes both birth information and discharge information for only the baby. Birth information data includes: baby's last name, mother's name, race, sex, received from, previous pediatric unit, hospital number, date and time of birth, weight, delivery, feeds, APGAR, G+P, nursery, circulation, H+B, pregnancy, and transfer info. Discharge information data includes: date, weight, length, head cm, mother and baby blood type, addres, phone number, RTC, HEP, and PKU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-1008 to BIR-1019: 13.25\" x 15.50\"; 152 pages. Data includes date, patient name, history number, admission time, admission slip, days in hospital, number of pregnancies, months of gestation, OB prep done by, race, room number, doctor, type of delivery, position of baby, time of delivery, sex of baby, condition of baby, birth weight, episiotomy, comments, anesthetist, doctors, and nurse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-1020 to BIR-1074: 15.75\" x 13\"; 160 pages. Data includes age, date of birth, name, history number, LOS, GPA, EGA, service, comments, monitors, room number, attending called, delivery type and time, position, APGAR, weight, sex, nursery, fetal defects, anesthesia, doctor present, nurse present, and time dismissed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e*BIR-1041 has folder spreadsheets and other data sheets included in the book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIR-1155 to BIR-1210: 15.50\" x 13.50\"; 150 pages. Data includes age, date of birth, patient name, MRN, time, LOS, GTPAL, EGA, service, comments, mother's number, room number, time, sex, type, position, weight, APGAR, feeds, nursery, FD, ANES, baby's doctor, BC Init, doctor present, nurses present, and dismissal time. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e*Electronic MyChart data added in BIR-1205.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBIRO-21: 17\" x 19.50\"; 450 pages. Data points include date, delivery number, name, history number, pregnancy complications, position, delivery type, labor complications, baby's sex and condition, remarks, and doctor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of the logbooks have different data points than other logbooks. Some acronyms to look out for are: TPR (temperature, pulse, respiration); GTPAL (gravita, number of pregnancies, delivery length, number of abortions/miscarriages, number of current living children, and pre-term or term); LOS (length of stay); EGA (estimated gestational age);H+B (hematocrit test and blood count); RTC (return to clinic); HEP (Hepatitis); PKU (Phenylketonuria); FD (fetal demise); BC Init (initial blood count). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Gynecology operations log consists of one logbook, BIR-961: 1945-09-26 - 1954-04-09. 18\" x 14.50\"; 200 pages. Data points include date, patient name, ward, history number, surgeon, assistant surgeon, operation, anesthetist, anesthesia, and nurse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe UVA Health Pathology Autopsy Books consist of 5 books. Data points include date, name, race, sex, age, autopsy number, prosector name, disposition, date/time of death, ward and service, date and time of autopsy, and diagnosis. \u003cbr\u003e\n \n-Book 1: 4/2/1956-9/3/1961; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 2: 8/3/1961-6/9/1966; 7.75\" x 10\"; 152 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 3: 6/10/1966-9/28/1967; 7.5\" x 9.75\"; 26 pages; the rest are blank.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 4: 9/28/1967-8/28/1972; 8\" x 10.5\"; 152 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Book 5: 7/29/1988-1/2/1997; a few pages undated.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery Operations Notebooks consist of five logbooks that record the date, name, history number, age, operation, surgeon, and results for various heart surgeries, vascular and general surgeries, and pump operations between 1954-1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompiled by William H. Muller, Jr. Stanton P. Nolan donation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Book 1, Heart Surgery (Anomalous Venour Return, Aortic Insufficiency, Aortic Stenosis, Atrioventricularis communis defect, Cardiac Pacemaker), 1955 February 2 - 1976 September 29.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Book 2, Heart Surgery (Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Pulmonic Stenosis, Pentalogy of Fallot, Single Ventricle with Pulmonary Stenosis, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of Pulmonary Arteries and the Aorta, Tricuspid Atresia, Tricuspid Insufficiency, Truncus Arteriosus, Tumors of the Heart), 1955 January 6 - 1975 March 28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Book 3, Heart Surgery (Cardiac Surgery Miscellaneous, Coarctation of Aorta, Creation of Pulmonary Stenosis, Coronary  Artery Insufficiency, Interatrial Septal Defect, Interventricular Septal Defect, Marfan's Syndrome, Mitral Insufficiency, Mitral Stenosis), 1954 June 15 - 1976 April 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Book 4, Vascular and General Surgery (Aneurysms, Aneurysms - Dissecting, Arterial Obliterative Disease, Arteriovenous Fistula, Biopsies, Embolectomy, Endarterectomy, Hernia), 1954 November 9 - 1976 November 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Book 5, Vascular and General Surgery (Miscellaneous Esophagus \u0026amp; Abdominal, Miscellaneous Extremities, Miscellaneous Head \u0026amp; Neck, Miscellaneous Thoracic Area, Portocaval Shunt, Renal Artery Stenosis, Sympathectomy, Thrombectomy, Thyroid Vascular Misc., Thymectomies, Vascular - miscellaneous), 1954 December 9- 1977 January 20.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Book 6, Pump Operations, 1956 September 26 - 1976 May 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 books of research ledgers that range from circa 1955-1978.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks are cataloged from BIR 1075 to BIR 1084; 15\" x 13\"; 150 pages.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData points include date, name, history number, color, age, GPA, mother data, prenatal care, associated diseases, weeks gestation, LMP, blood type, baby's condition, family history, weight, edications, length of labor, complications of labor, mode of delivery, baby's weight and height, sex, baby blood type, abnormalities, autopsy findings, cause of death, and remarks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e*BIR-1078 includes a discharge summary in page 78.\u003cbr\u003e\n*BIR-1084 includes handwritten statistics in page 74.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Department of Surgery Materials is comprised of case histories, operative notes, and department statistics.\u003cbr\u003e \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-Folder 1, Case histories and operative notes, Cardiovascular Surgery and Thoracic Surgery, 1962 June 26 - 1965 January 22.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 2, Case histories and operative notes, General Surgery, 1959 August 8 -1961 April 25.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 3, Case histories and operative notes, General Surgery, 1963 October 4 - 1963 December 31, n.d.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 4, Case histories and operative notes, General Surgery, 1964 July 2 - 1965 June 18, n.d.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 5, Case histories and operative notes, Plastic Surgery, 1964 April 17 - 1964 July 7.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 6, Case histories and operative notes, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Surgery, 1965 January 19 - 1966 June 21, n.d.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 7, Semi-annual Report, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Service, July 1, 1966 to December 31, 1966, [1967].\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 8, Statistical Analysis, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery (1968-1988), 1982 October - 1989.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 9, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1972-1979 academic years.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 10, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1980-1989 academic years.\u003cbr\u003e\n-Folder 11, Statistics, Statistics, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 1990-1995 academic years.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe UVA Coronary Care Unit logs consist of two log books, one for patient admissions and the other for Thallium treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-BIR-1108: Patient admission log, 1966-03-16-1973-12-31. 12.50\" x 8\"; 153 pages. Data points include number, date, name, history numberm diagnosis, age, MCCU, date of transfer, where, MI, permanent pacemaker, and doctor. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e-BIR-1109: Thallium treatment log, 1979-05-17 to 1980-08-28. 14.25\" x 11\"; 152 pages; majority of pages blank. Data points on pages 1-23 include date of thallium, patient, isotope number, referring physician, physician contacted and replied, patient contacted and replied, thallium review, Dr. beller TL-201 reviewed, and sent. Pages 26-37 include a Thallium/Proprandol study with data points including age, sex, name f/u, history number, date of TL, date of angio, chart, TL-201, GXT, and angio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reports related to the internal control or management of a specific and historically significant function of the Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Statistics from the month of June 1983, includes hospital admissions, patient days, average daily census, clinic and E.R. visits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of routine Medical Center reports, of a historically significant nature, not listed on any general schedule or special schedule.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthored by the Center for Comprehensive Health Planning at the University of Virginia Medical Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthored by the Center for Comprehensive Health Planning at the University of Virginia Medical Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthored by Jules I. Levine for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthored by Barbara Brodie, Jules I. Levine, Robert A. Reid, David W. Sheatsley, Kathryn F. Miller, I. Jeffrey Turshen, Jacob A. Lohr, Joanne D. Hess, Robert Chamberlain, Sherry A. McCarter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthored by Eleanor G. May and Margo E. 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William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection.","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. 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Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. 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For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). 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For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePermissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026amp; Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBecause of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders."],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"persname_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"language_ssim":["Materials primarily in English, with some publications in French and German."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":3366,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:28:43.518Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c05_c03_c107"}},{"id":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c05_c03_c106","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"32 Photographs and Negatives of William Faulkner by Marshall J. 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Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection.","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","Materials primarily in English, with some publications in French and German."],"collection_title_tesim":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006"],"collection_ssim":["William Faulkner Collection, 1824/2006"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 16807","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/1675"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 16807","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/1675"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"creator_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"creators_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"access_terms_ssm":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["150 Cubic Feet"],"extent_tesim":["150 Cubic Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century"],"date_range_isim":[1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is open for research use with the following exceptions: Material pertaining to individual student records may be restricted in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is open for research use with the following exceptions: Material pertaining to individual student records may be restricted in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSoldier's Pay\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/emph\u003e, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Sound and the Fury\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/title\u003e in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSource: Materials within the collection.   \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Content Warning","Content Warning"],"odd_tesim":["This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbsalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eWhile original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. 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Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection.","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSoldier's Pay\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/emph\u003e, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Sound and the Fury\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/title\u003e in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSource: Materials within the collection.   \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Content Warning","Content Warning"],"odd_tesim":["This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbsalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eWhile original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePermissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026amp; Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBecause of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. 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William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, Soldier's Pay, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.","Source: Materials within the collection.","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. 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For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePermissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026amp; Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBecause of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders."],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"persname_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"language_ssim":["Materials primarily in English, with some publications in French and German."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":3366,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:28:43.518Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_1675_c05_c01_c33"}},{"id":"viu_viu01045_c04_c06_c02_c1179","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"38th. 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There\n         was a great deal of inconsistency and repetition within and\n         between the three divisions. As a result, it was decided that\n         a thorough reorganization was in order. Five series were\n         evolved which are described below.","The arrangement is chronological and varies from series to\n         series. Within each chronology generally topics and\n         correspondents are alphabetized together. Individual folders\n         were made when a person was a voluminous correspondent or was\n         politically prominent. Topics always have separate folders and\n         will be specifically mentioned in the guide. The researcher\n         must be willing to search topical files for information on\n         specific people. For example, there could be Watt Abbitt\n         correspondence in the Alfalfa Club, the Luncheons, and the\n         Senate Campaign of 1964 folders.","Series I: Business, 1914-1965: \nCorrespondence, memoranda, bills, and receipts comprise\n            this Series. Senator Byrd's various business interests are\n            represented--apple and peach growing, general farming, cold\n            storage, and newspaper publishing. In the pre-1932 years,\n            those papers detail exhaustively Senator Byrd's financial\n            career, especially in the apple business.","There are three subsections to Series I. First, a\n            general business section arranged chronologically and\n            within the year alphabetically by correspondent and topic.\n            There follows a section on the apple sales of specific\n            orchards-- Rosemont, \n            Turkey Knob, and \n            Timberville. Thirdly, a section on\n            general apple sales is arranged chronologically.","The general business material was pulled in many cases\n            from storage boxes marked personal and political from both\n            shipments of material. The files on the apple sales came\n            chiefly from the attic of \n            Rosemont. They are chiefly bills and\n            receipts, and orders for apples.","Series II: Political, 1911-1932: \nThis series documents Senator Byrd's rise to political\n            prominence and gives a detailed picture of the formation\n            and maintenance of the Byrd Organization. But it must be\n            repeated that there is a gap for the gubernatorial years.\n            We assume material for this part of his official life is to\n            be found in the Executive Papers of the Library of\n            Virginia.","The chronology for Series II is by one year periods,\n            and, of course, alphabetically by topic and correspondent\n            within those time spans.","This material had been stored at Rosemont, and\n            practically every piece was rearranged.","Series III: Political, 1933-1965: \nSeries III contains material on Byrd's senatorial\n            career. Although there is correspondence with national\n            political figures, both qualitatively and quantitatively,\n            the materials deal with Virginia politics and government\n            rather than national politics and government.","Chronological arrangements for this series is by four\n            year subsections, save for the last which is a 5 year\n            period (1933-1936; 1937-1940; 1945-1948; 1949-1952;\n            1953-1956; 1941-1944; 1957-1960; 1961-1965). Within these\n            sub-series, material is again alphabetically by\n            correspondent and topic.","These papers came to the University from the Victory Van\n            Storage Company. They had evidently been boxed in the\n            Senator's Washington office after his death. As with Series\n            II, it was necessary to go through nearly every folder to\n            assure consistency.","Series IV: Miscellaneous topics: \nDivided into 8 sub-series, this section contains\n            material which would not easily fit into the first three\n            series or were simply too large to be integrated.","A. Appointment \u0026 engagement books, 1928-29 \u0026\n            1950-1965","B. Magazine articles, 1920-1966. This sub-series is\n            comprised of articles by and about Byrd, and some collected\n            by him. There are some drafts and correspondence re the\n            articles, and their publication. The arrangement is\n            chronological.","C. Newsclippings, 1924-1966. A miscellaneous collection\n            dealing with a wide range of topics-- \n            Harry F. Byrd, \n            Virginia politics, economic, issues,\n            etc. The arrangement is chronological.","D. Constituents' mail, 1957, 1960-1965. Comprised of\n            letters to Byrd from his \"national\" constituency,\n            commending, and, in some instances, condemning Byrd's\n            position on various issues. In addition, this sub- series\n            contains three bound volumes of letters, 1963 April-May,\n            from various chapters of the \n            Virginia Chamber of Commerce.","E. \n            Harry F. ByrdVoting Record, 1933-1965.\n            Consists of seven bound volumes and five boxes of material\n            detailing the Senator's voting record for 1933-1943 and\n            1953-1965. However, in 1957 the first session of the 85th\n            Congress is not represented.","F. Speeches and Statements. This sub-series is divided\n            into several sections. Byrd kept a \"Reference file of other\n            people's speeches.\" This is arranged alphabetically and is\n            indexed. There is also another alphabet of other people's\n            speeches which was pulled together from various locations,\n            and is listed item by item. Secondly, there is a large file\n            of Byrd's speeches, 1920-1965, arranged chronologically,\n            which contains many original drafts with holograph\n            corrections, and mimeograph copies. Thirdly, is a section\n            of Public Statements, 1922-1965, which includes press\n            releases.","G. Scrapbooks, 1906-1965. Consists of 110 loose volumes\n            and two boxes. The first two volumes in this sub-series are\n            scrapbooks of \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr.The remaining\n            items contain newspapers, photographs and some\n            correspondence pertinent to \n            Harry Byrd's career.","H. Cartoon Collection, Photographs and Awards.\n            Throughout his political life, Byrd collected cartoons\n            about himself. They lined the walls of his Senate office.\n            There is a card index to these 575 framed drawings and a\n            microfilm has been prepared of each for reference use. This\n            sub-series also contains photographs of political figures\n            and friends, and various awards and certificates presented\n            to the Senator.","Series V: Byrd and Flood Families: \nThis series contains papers relating to Richard Evelyn Byrd, Sr. and Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Hal D. Flood, Joel W. Floodand various other Byrds and Floods. It is divided into 5 sub-series.","A. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., father of the\n            Senator and prominent member of the Virginia House of\n            Delegates. His papers, 1907-1928, contain political and\n            legal correspondence with Harry F. Byrd and others. The\n            arrangement is generally chronological with some topical\n            breakdown.","B. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Jr., U. S. Navy\n            Admiral and polar explorer. Papers, 1917-1957, consist\n            chiefly of correspondence between the Admiral and the\n            Senator--many of a political nature--and letters from the\n            Senator concerning his brother. There is material relating\n            to the death of Admiral Byrd and the creation of various\n            memorials to him.","C. \n            Harry Flood Byrd, Jr.: The\n            correspondence of Byrd, Jr. with Byrd, Sr. has been pulled\n            together from various locations and placed in this\n            sub-series. In addition, there is material concerning\n            legislation the younger Byrd proposed, and comments by him\n            on the Civil Rights Act of 1965.","D. Various members of the Byrd Family. Chiefly correspondence,\n            1917-1965, of Senator Byrd with various members of the\n            family, and with non-relatives concerning Byrd genealogy.\n            There is a segment of condolence letters, 1957, to the\n            Senator on the death of his mother, \n            Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd. Letters\n            from prominent people have been pulled from this subseries\n            and placed in Series III.","E. \n            Flood Family. This sub-series is\n            composed of 2 sections. First is a topical arrangement of \n            Hal D. Floodpapers, 1896-1922. There\n            is some political correspondence, although the Library of\n            Congress holds the more important pieces of Flood's papers.\n            In addition, there is business \u0026 legal correspondence,\n            and material relating to the settlements of various\n            estates. Of note are the \n            Thomas S. Martinestate and that of \n            Hal Floodhimself.","The second section chiefly contains the estates of other\n            members of the \n            Flood family: \n            Joel W. Flood, \n            Anna Portner Flood, \n            Bolling Byrd Flood, and \n            Eleanor F. Flood, \n            Hal Flood, \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., and \n            Harry F. Byrd, Sr.were all executors\n            or guardians to these Floods and their papers are found in\n            the group.","A small group of correspondence, 1941-1965, in this\n            sub-series from the Senator concerns Flood genealogy.","1887 --born Martinsburg, W. Va., son of Richard\n               Evelyn \u0026 Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd, and nephew of\n               Hal D. Flood\n          1902 --acquired the Winchester Star\n          1906 --established the Martinsburg Evening Journal\n               and leases his first apple orchard\n          1908 --appointed to Winchester City Council, first\n               public office\n          1908-1918 --president of the Valley Turnpike\n               Company\n          1909 --sold Martinsburg Evening Journal to\n               purchase apple orchards\n          1913 --married Anne Douglas Beverley\n          1915-1925 --member of Virginia State Senate:\n               served on the Finance, Roads, and Privileges \u0026\n               Elections Committees\n          1922-1925 --chairman of the State Democratic\n               Committee\n          1923 --acquired the Harrisonburg Daily\n               News-Record\n          1923 --member \u0026 Chairman of Publicity\n               Committee of the \"Pay As You Go\" Roads\n               Association\n          1926-1930 --governor of Virginia\n          1928 --his anti-lynch law passed by the Virginia\n               legislature\n          1928-1940 --member of the Democratic National\n               Committee\n          1929 --acquired his family home \"Rosemont\" from\n               the Harriman's of New York\n          1930 --reorganization of Virginia State\n               Constitution and government\n          1932 --Virginia endorsed Byrd for president\n          1933-1964 --U. S. Senator from Virginia. Member of\n               the following standing committees: Finance, chair man,\n               1955-1965; Armed Services, Rules; Civil Service. Member\n               of the following special committees: 1. Select committee\n               on Government Reorganization; 2. Joint Committee on\n               Reduction of non-essential Federal Spending; 3.\n               Provision Committee to draft the original Atomic Energy\n               Legislation; 4. Finanance Subcommittee on\n               intergovernmental taxation; 5. Preparedness Subcommittee\n               which investigated the Korean ammunition shortage; 6.\n               Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation\n          1958 --announced retirement, but was persuaded by\n               friends to run again\n          1965 --resigned from Senate due to ill\n               health\n          1966 --died at \"Rosemont\"","The Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers, 1911-1965,\n         consist of 273 linear feet of correspondence, memoranda,\n         records, files of all sorts, photographs, scrapbooks, etc.\n         pertaining largely to the \n         Virginia Senator's political and business\n         careers. Save for his years as governor of \n         Virginia (1925-1929) the collection\n         documents in great detail his activities in politics and\n         business. The bulk of the political papers deal with \n         Virginiastate politics, and present a\n         clear picture of Byrd's leadership of the state Democratic\n         Party. Substantive material from or concerning national\n         figures for the period is not to be found in these papers.","Material of greatest research value is probably to be found\n         in the papers before 1932 when Byrd was elected to the U.S.\n         Senate. The correspondence files are particularly rich and\n         helpful in the 1920's. A cautiousness of statement appears in\n         his correspondence when Byrd arrives in Washington, but the\n         tendency disappears after a few years, and the later\n         correspondence is candid and useful.","The papers of Senator Byrd are invaluable for any study of\n         Virginia's politics and public life during Byrd's lifetime.\n         Because of his great success as an apple grower and farmer,\n         researchers in these fields will find much of value here.\n         There is also some material useful for the study of\n         journalistic history, and other fields of research.","Separate folders for: Highway material, 1911-1917;\n                  List of taxpayers, 1913; Correspondence, 1915, A-Z;\n                  Miscellaneous reports, 1915; Two notebooks containing\n                  list of (voters)?, n. d.; Correspondence, 1917-1918,\n                  A-B; and Joseph M. Bauserman","Separate folders for: George P. Coleman; Hal D.\n                  Flood; Thomas W. Harrison; Thomas S. Martin; A.\n                  Willis Robertson; Henry Stuart; Claude Swanson; Frank\n                  S. Tavenner; and R. Gray Williams","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; G. P.\n                  Coleman; George Conrad; Sam L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood;\n                  Carter Glass; T. W. Harrison; T. S. Martin; A. W.\n                  Robertson; F. S. Tavenner; and E. Lee Trinkle","Separate folders for: John Dillon; and bulletins\n                  issued by Harry Flood Byrd as Federal Fuel\n                  Administrator of Virginia","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; William E.\n                  Carson; Russell T. and John Cather; G. P. Coleman; G.\n                  Conrad; S. L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood; T. W. Harrison;\n                  and Democratic National Committee Literature","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. Glass; Clifford Grim; C. W. Heater; William F.\n                  Keyser; and E. E. Keister","Separate folders for: Edgar D. Newman; A. W.\n                  Robertson; W. J. Schoene; Charles M. Shannon; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; and R. G. Williams","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Charles C. Louderback; W. C. Lauck; Meredith L.\n                  Lockhart; Carroll Menefee; Joseph G. Myers; Fred\n                  Maphis; Claude H. Swanson; John Saunders; E. Randolph\n                  Williams, Philip Williams; and Richard S. Wright","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; R. T. \u0026\n                  J. Cather; G. Coleman; G. N. Conrad; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  H. D. Flood; Joel Flood; and Julien Gunn","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  P. H. Barger; Joseph N. Brenaman; E. Griffith Dodson;\n                  Patrick Henry Drewry; and J. T. Deal","Separate folders for: T. W. Harrison; W. F.\n                  Keyser; C. C. Louderback; G. Walter Mapp; Wade\n                  Massie; C. Menefee; John J. Miller; J. G. Myers; E.\n                  D. Newman; and A. W. Robertson","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. N. Hoover; C. W. Heater; John Paul; and R. L.\n                  Omps","Separate folders for: W. W. Sales; C. M. Shannon;\n                  Henry Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; C. W.\n                  Trenary; E. L. Trinkle; U. Va. Centennial Endowment\n                  Fund; Senator J. E. West; and R. G. Williams","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; J. N.\n                  Brenaman; Brick File, Handley Board; C. S. Carter;\n                  Contested Case of Paul vs. Harrison, Seventh\n                  District; Democratic Committee; and Democratic\n                  Committee Accounts","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Edwin A. Alderman; F. Amiss; and L. D. Arnold","Separate folders for: Elections, data; S. L.\n                  Ferguson; C. Glass; Handley School File; T. W.\n                  Harrison; James Hayes, Jr.; Highway Commission; and\n                  Income","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  J. Flood; C. A. Ford; Alexander Forward; C. N.\n                  Hoover; H. L. Hooker; and James Hayes","Separate folders for: Insurance; E. E. Keister; W.\n                  F. Keyser; C. C. Louderback; W. Massie; C. Menefee;\n                  John J. Miller; W. S. Moffett; A. K. Morrison; J. G.\n                  Myers; Ninth District, General; Northern Va. Power\n                  Co., Contracts; George C. Peery; Rents; and A. W.\n                  Robertson","Separate folders for: C. M. Shannon; Seventh\n                  District; Slemp Patronage; C. Swanson; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle; and Tax receipts","Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; E. R. Combs;\n                  Democratic Caucus; Democratic Committee Accounts;\n                  Democratic National Committee; Democratic State\n                  Committee; James Hayes, Jr.; and Legislature","Separate folders for: G. C. Peery; Roads; Valley\n                  Turnpike Co.; and Check stubs of an unidentified\n                  account","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; W. E.\n                  Carson; and the Democratic State Committee","Separate folders for: Democratic State Committee,\n                  1924 Oct.-1925 March; Louis S. Epes; C. Glass; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and F. S. Tavenner","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: L. S. Epes; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  C. Glass; and Gubernatorial Campaign: First\n                  District","Separate folders for: J. Murray Hooker; Lester\n                  Hooker; and C. C. Louderback","Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; John Garland\n                  Pollard; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; William T. Reed; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D. Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Henry G. Shirley; H. C.\n                  Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle;\n                  Short Ballot; Amendments to Virginia Constitution;\n                  and Democratic Convention-Winchester","Separate folders for: Walter Chrysler; A. W.\n                  Robertson; Airports in Virginia; Memorandum:\n                  Government Reorganization in Va.; H. G. Shirley; John\n                  Stewart Bryan; and Thomas G. Burch","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; E. R. Combs;\n                  Congratulations; and E. Griffith Dodson","Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; John W.\n                  Fishburne; Junius P. Fishburne; T. McCall Frazier; O.\n                  Max Gardner; C. Glass; and Harry Guggenheim","Separate folders for: LeRoy Hodges and J. Murray\n                  Hooker","Separate folders for: Goodrich W. Lineweaver and\n                  C. H. Morrissett","Separate folders for: Thomas W. Ozlin; J. G.\n                  Pollard; W. T. Reed; A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D.\n                  Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Peter Saunders; H. G.\n                  Shirley; C. A. Swanson; E. L. Trinkle; and William M.\n                  Tuck","Separate folders for: T. Coleman Andrews","Separate folders for: Henry Breckinridge; Chamber\n                  of Commerce of the U.S. A.; and Albert B. (Happy)\n                  Chandler","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Executive Committee; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Victory Fund; and Democratic\n                  National Convention","Separate folders for: E. G. Dodson; Patrick Henry\n                  Drewry; Drought Relief Committee, A -Z; and Drought\n                  Relief Materials, etc.","Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; Roy\n                  Flannagan; William Meade Fletcher; and T. M.\n                  Frazier","Separate folders for: George Washington Potomac\n                  Parkway; C. Glass; H. Guggenhiem; Luther Gulick;\n                  Gunston Hall; Charles Hill; Julian Hill; L. Hodges;\n                  J. M. Hooker; Cordell Hull; John R. Hutcheson; and\n                  Martin Hutchinson","Separate folders for: C. H. Morrisett and\n                  Newspaper","Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; G. C. Peery; J.\n                  G. Pollard; Harry Flood Byrd for President; John J.\n                  Raskob; and W. T. Reed","Separate folders for: A. W. Robertson; Eleanor and\n                  F. D. Roosevelt; Frederic W. Scott; H. G. Shirley;\n                  Jouett Shouse; Howard W. Smith; Abram Penn Staples;\n                  Augustus T. Stroud; H. C. Stuart; and C. A.\n                  Swanson","Separate folders for: Tyre Taylor; W. M. Tuck;\n                  Wakefield Memorial Association; Washington Post; John\n                  J. Wicker; and Carter Wormeley","Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth; E. Andrew\n                  Anderson; Robert N. Anderson; T. Coleman Andrews;\n                  Appointments, B -R; Thomas A. Atkinson; James M.\n                  Ball; A. D. Barksdale; Robert S. Barrett; James S.\n                  Barron; William S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                  L. Baxley; H. J. Benchoff; William W. Beverley; S. O.\n                  Bland; Charlie W. Bondurant; J. H. Bradford; H.\n                  Breckinridge; J. S. Bryan; and T. G. Burch","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  John W. Carter; Spencer L. Carter; T. R. Cather;\n                  Chamber of Commerce; T. Everett Chambers; A. B.\n                  Chandler; and Joseph A. Chitwood","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; John J.\n                  Cornwell; Walker C. Cottrell; and Harvey Couch","Separate folders for: Walter Davenport; Colgate\n                  Darden; Joseph T. Deal; Democratic National Committee\n                  -Appointments; Democratic National Committee -Victory\n                  Fund; Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                  State Chairmen and Finance Directors; E. G. Dodson;\n                  George R. Doughty; and Charles J. Duke","Separate folders for: Jerome Fancuili; James\n                  Farley; Financial Statements of the Executive Finance\n                  Committee -Democratic National Committee; John W.\n                  Flannagan; R. Flannagan; W. M. Fletcher; J. Flood;\n                  and T. M. Frazier","Separate folders for: John Galleher; O. M.\n                  Gardner; C. Glass; Henry G. Gilmer; Sidney S. Hall;\n                  Wilbur C. Hall; Edwin A. Halsey; John W. Hanes; C. J.\n                  Harkrader; and John Hemphill","Separate folders for: Charles Hill; L. Hodges; J.\n                  M. Hooker; Walter Y. Hosier; Louis Howe; C. Hull; H.\n                  F. Hutcheson; John R. Hutcheson; and M. A.\n                  Hutchinson","Separate folders for: Robert Jackson; Jefferson\n                  Day Address; John Henry Johnson; C. M. Jordon;\n                  Ewing-Laporte; and David Lawrence","Separate folders for: Louis D. Magid; J. H. Meek;\n                  George R. B. Michie; John Miller; George F. Milton;\n                  W. Forbes Morgan; C. H. Morrissett; and F. A.\n                  Motz","Separate folders for: News-Record; Arthur O'Brien;\n                  Thomas W. Owens; R. G. Phillips; J. G. Pollard; John\n                  W. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Prohibition; and\n                  Prohibition Referendum","Separate folders for: G. S. Ralston; J. J.\n                  Rashkob; Resolutions: Harry Flood Byrd for President;\n                  W. T. Reed; Joe Richman; Roads -Division of Funds; A.\n                  W. Robertson; and F. D. Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Frederic Scott; William H.\n                  Schwarzechild; H. G. Shirley; J. Shouse; and H. W.\n                  Smith","Separate folders for: A. P. Staples; H. C. Stuart;\n                  G. Fred Switzer; Tyre Taylor; E. L. Trinkle; and W.\n                  M. Tuck","Separate folders for: Frank C. Walker; and J. J.\n                  Wicker","Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth;\n                     Alexandria Young Democrats; Alfalfa Club; J.\n                     Lindsay Almond; T. C. Andrews; Harvey B. Apperson;\n                     Appointments re: Federal Judgeships, Senate Office\n                     Staff, State Positions, State ABC Board, and State\n                     Judgeships; Arlington County; Lester Arnold; and\n                     Thomas Atkinson","Separate folders for: Josiah William Bailey; C.\n                     A. Ball; H. M, Bandy; Henry G. Barbee; Sidney B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alben Barkley; A. D. Barksdale; R. H.\n                     Barksdale; James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; John\n                     S. Battle; W. S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                     L. Baxley; Frank C. Bedinger; Richard Beirne;\n                     Claude F. Beverly; W. Welby Beverley; Joseph A.\n                     Billingsley; I. C. Blackwood; Schuyler Otis Bland;\n                     Henry H. Blood; Sol Bloom; C. W. Bondurant; M. B.\n                     Booker; Armistead L. Boothe; Gardner L. Boothe; C.\n                     W. Bondurant; M. B. Boothe; Bountiful Ridge\n                     Nurseries; Claude G. Bowers; W. W. Boxley; J. H.\n                     Bradford; H. Breckinridge; J. Fulmer Bright;\n                     Robert K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; J. Sinclair Brown;\n                     John Wilson Brown; and Louis Brownlow","Separate folders for: J. S. Bryan; Bunker Hill;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; C. R. Burnett; W. Sam\n                     Burnley; Julian A. Burruss; Maitland Bus tard;\n                     Vincent Byers; Byrd--Primary Election\n                     Congratulations; Byrd's Radio Speech of October\n                     13, 1936; William Byrd; and James F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: George W. Calver; Will\n                     Cammer; Arno B. Cammerer; Donald Campbell; Stuart\n                     B. Campbell; W. S Campfield; Clarence Cannon;\n                     Bishop James Cannon; James M. Carson; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; Spencer L. Carter;\n                     William Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; W. C.\n                     Caudill; T. W. Chambers; A. B. (Happy) Chandler;\n                     H. B. Chermside; John A. Chew; J. H. Chitwood;\n                     Bennett C. Clark; Morell Clarke; N. E. Clement;\n                     Howard E. Cole; G. B. Collins; L. Preston Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Record and Senate Calendar; Tom\n                     Connally; Contributions; B. Redwood Councill; Mike\n                     R. Crabill; W. H. Cralle; Sheppard Crump; Charles\n                     W. Crush; John A. Currier and Charles C.\n                     Curtis","Separate folders for: County and precinct\n                     committees mailing lists; and Circular letters re:\n                     Harry Flood Byrd -His stand and criticisms","Separate folders for: Virginius Dabney; The\n                     Daily News-Record; Paul V. Dalton; H. E. Dameron;\n                     Josephus Daniels; Robert W. Daniel; Colgate W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; Levin Nock Davis; Q. C. Davis, Jr.;\n                     Parke P. Deans; George P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     National Campaign Committee, Campaign materials,\n                     Local Democratic Chairmen, and DemocraticWomen's\n                     Organizations; W. L. and W. Clyde Dennis; and\n                     Bishop Collins Denny","Separate folders for: S. D. DeShazor; Meta\n                     Dick; G. M. Dillard; Democratic National Committee\n                     -Statements of working capital; E. G. Dodson; Vic\n                     Donahey; W. R. Dooley; Ralph Dorsey; George L.\n                     Doughty; L. McCarthy Downs; P. Drewry; Charles J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; H. Rozier Dulany, Jr.; Walter C.\n                     Dunnington; and John T. Duval","Separate folders for: N. B. Early; James S.\n                     Easley; John H. East; J. G. Eberwine; Editorials;\n                     Horace H. Edwards; John W. Eggleston; H. W.\n                     Ellerson; W. Emory Elmore; Allan Epes; Louis S.\n                     Epes; James A. Farley; Farmers and Merchants Bank,\n                     Timberville; Farmers and Merchants National Bank\n                     and Trust Co., Winchester; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; Federal Land Bank, Baltimore;\n                     Charles R. Fenwick; Homer L. Ferguson; Mr. and\n                     Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; First and Merchants National\n                     Bank, Richmond; Blair J. Fishburn; J. P. Fishburn;\n                     John W. Fishburne; Earl A. Fitzpatrick; and\n                     Herbert Fitzpatrick","Separate folders for: John W. Flannagan, R.\n                     Flannigan; Max Fleischner; Albert Fletcher; James\n                     H. Fletcher; William Meade Fletcher; H. D. Flood\n                     Estate; J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles E.\n                     Ford; Forest Haven Club; Thomas E. Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; Douglas R. Freeman; Wayne M. French; T.\n                     B. Fulgate; and Frank H. Fuller","Separate folders for: John Galleher; E. D.\n                     Gardner; O. Max Gardner; J. Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gathright; Stuart G. Gibboney; Mary Gildersleeve;\n                     E. G. Gill; Henry Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; Thomas\n                     B. Glascock; C. Glass; Powell Glass; R. E. Glover;\n                     Charles B. Godwin; Mary W. Gold; John S.\n                     Goldsmith; Golf Club; B. Clifford Goode; Morton G.\n                     Goode; C. O'Conor Goolrick; Robert Gore; Thomas P.\n                     Gore; C. W. Grandy; J. H. C. Grasty; W. Moncure\n                     Gravatt; Cary T. Grayson; Theodore F. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; Harry Griffin; Clifford Grim; Joseph F.\n                     Guffey; H. Guggenheim; and B. T. Gunter","Separate folders for: John Hopkins Hall, Jr.;\n                     Russell M. Hall; Sidney B. Hall; Stilson H. Hall;\n                     Wilbur C. Hall; Norman P. Hamilton; Thomas M.\n                     Hamilton; John Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis;\n                     Charles Harkrader; John T. Harris; Harvey F.\n                     Harris; Walter Edward Harris; Burr P. Harrison;\n                     Pat Harrison; Mack D. Hart; Austin Hartman; Carl\n                     A. Hatch; J. B. Haywood; R. Beverley Herbert;\n                     Clyde L. Herring; W. S. Hildreth; Charles Hill;\n                     Mrs. William W. Hines; C. A. Hoffenberth; Harry H.\n                     Holt; Rush D. Holt; Saxon Holt; Stuart F. Honaker;\n                     and L. Hooker","Separate folders for: Murray Hooker; Harry\n                     Hopkins; J. R. Hornsby; Walter Hosier; C. Hull; E.\n                     A. Hults; D. R. Hunt; Thomas Lomax Hunter; Eppa\n                     Hunton, IV; H. F. Hutcheson; Sterling Hutcheson;\n                     and H","Separate folders for: Invitations and Harry\n                     Flood Byrd's responses; Raymond L. Jackson; Ben\n                     Jacobs; Louis I. Jaffe; Rorer A. James; R.\n                     Bleakley James; Jos. C. Jett; Albert Sidney\n                     Johnson; Edwin C. Johnson; Hugh Johnson; John\n                     Henry Johnson; Joseph Z. Johnson; Howard P. Jones;\n                     Jesse H. Jones; Bruce S. Jones; Carl M. Jordon; W.\n                     Roy Justice; Thomas J. Keane; Frank Kearney; Isham\n                     Keith; Floyd E. Kellam; D. A. Keller; Frank Kent;\n                     Alfred M. Kerfoot; Pearne E. Ketron; and E. L.\n                     Keyser","Separate folders for: George W. Koiner; H. G. K\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Senator Glass; E. H.\n                     Lane; David Lawrence; Robert C. Lee; Joe Leslie;\n                     Julian M. Lillis; Letters of good wishes re:\n                     illness of Harry Flood Byrd; Josephine C. Levey;\n                     H. L. D. Lewis; Charles P. Light; G. W.\n                     Lineweaver; Walter R. Lippman; Henry C. Lodge,\n                     Jr.; Lee Long; C. C. Louderback; L. E. Lookabill;\n                     Otto Lowe; W. A. Lowenback; and Mrs. Cassis\n                     Moncure Lyne","Separate folders for: Julian D. Martin; Trap\n                     Martin; Lucy R. Mason; G. A. Massenburg; Wade\n                     Massie; J. H. May; C. Purcell McCue; John B.\n                     McDaniel; Hugh R. McKay; Thomas R. Mechem; J. H.\n                     Meek; M. J. Menefee; George R. B. Michie; Hunter\n                     Miller; John M. Miller, Jr.; J. D. Mitchell; W.\n                     Stuart Moffett; Frank P. Moncure; R. C. L.\n                     Moncure; E. Sclater Montague; B. F. Moomaw; James\n                     E. Mooney; Blackburn Moore; Frank Moore, M. R.\n                     Morgan; W. Forbes Morgan; Fred A. Motz; George W.\n                     Muller; Miss Addie Muncey; and Leonard Muse","Separate folders for: M. M. Neeley; John D.\n                     Neff; Albert L. Newberry; J. L. Newcomb; Blake T.\n                     Newton; Edward D. Ninninger; Robert O. Norris,\n                     Jr.; A. Obici; R. L. Omps; Heirome and E. W. Opie;\n                     Charles A. Osborne; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin; W.\n                     Nelson Page; Judge Robert R Parker; George C.\n                     Peery; Robert L. Pennington; Randolph H. Perry;\n                     Petitions and letters of support for 1934\n                     Election","Separate folders for: Florence Petty; Cabell\n                     Phillips; Clifton Phillips; R. G. Phillips;\n                     Gifford Pinchot; Political list of supporters; G.\n                     Freeman Pollock; J. G. Pollard; J. G. Pollard,\n                     Jr.; Hunter Porter; H. Russell Potts; John L.\n                     Pratt; James H. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Proposed\n                     Scenic Highway; Ordway Puller; J. J. Raskob; John\n                     M. Rasnick; Dr. E. W. Rawls; and Sam Rayburn","Separate folders for: Charlie C. Reed; Pleasant\n                     L. Reed; W. T. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; F. L.\n                     Reynard; John Q. Rhodes; Ralph Ricardo; A. B.\n                     Richard; J. Donald Richards; E. Ray Richardson;\n                     Joe Richman; W. Cabell Rives; Rufus G. Roberts; A.\n                     W. Robertson; Papers of Robinson-Patman Bill; John\n                     D. Rockfeller; Frank Rodgers; James H. Rogers; W.\n                     O. Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Nellie Taylor Ross;\n                     Robert A. Russell; Richard B. Russell; and John\n                     Warwick Rust","Separate folders for: David Satterfield; Clyde\n                     W. Saunders; John R. Saunders; Peter Saunders; Abe\n                     Schewel; Frederic W. Scott; Fred O. Seibel; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurants and\n                     Arbuckle Embezzlement; C. M. Shannon; Shennandoah\n                     National Park; H. G. Shirley; W. J. Showalter;\n                     Mrs. W. B. (Hortense) Sirman; and Col. S. L.\n                     Slover","Separate folders for: Sydney F. Small; Capt. C.\n                     T. Smith; Howard W. Smith; J. H. A. Smith; Lemuel\n                     F. Smith; William B. Smith; W. D. Smith; Harold F.\n                     Snead; R. Lee Snell; Donald Stant; William S.\n                     Snow; Louis Spillman; C. V. Spratley; A. P.\n                     Staples; O. L. Stearnes; A. E. S. Stephens: Roscoe\n                     B. Stephenson; Edward R. Stettinius; Augustus T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; Ward Swank; William\n                     Schwarzschild; G. Fred Switzer; and J. Robert\n                     Switzer","Separate folders for: Frank S. Tavenner, Jr.;\n                     Tyre Taylor; A. J. Terrell; Don W. Thomas; H. C.\n                     Thompson; S. J. Thompson; Tobacco; Mrs. (Rosa) W.\n                     W. Townes; John G. Townsend, Jr.; E. L. Trinkle;\n                     Lake Triplett; I. Walke Truxtun; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Walter P. Tudor; and Rexford G. Tugwell","Separate folders for: E. Peyton Turner; S. Heth\n                     Tyler; University of Virginia; Cornelius\n                     Vanderbilt, Jr.; Robert C. Vaden; Veterans Attack\n                     on Harry Flood Byrd; Virginia Governors and\n                     Candidates; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Virginia\n                     State Democratic Committee; Virginia Vote\n                     (1884-1937); Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Mrs. Frank Anthony Walker; Frank C. Walker; Henry\n                     A. Wallace; Jeff F. Walter; T. E. Warriner;\n                     Edmund; Waterman; Tucker Watkins; Mrs. Robert C.\n                     Watts; and Edwin M. Wayland","Separate folders for: Aubrey Weaver; Western\n                     Newspaper Union; Lee M. Whitacre; Earl W. White;\n                     Miss Elizabeth White; Walter C. White; Irving P.\n                     Whitehead; Mrs. Irving P. (Lollie C.) Whitehead;\n                     George F. Whitley; E. M. Whitman; Wholesale\n                     Liquor; John J. Wicker, Jr.; Henry T. Wickham;\n                     Dean John E. Williams; John W. Williams; R. Gray\n                     Williams; Holman Willis; Lyle L. Willis; Charles\n                     H. Wilson; J. David Wine; Clifton A. Woodrum;\n                     James P. Woods; Carter Wormeley; Frank M. Wray; J.\n                     Sol Wrenn; Dr. George A. Wright; Richard S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; William A. Wright; and J. Frank\n                     Wysor","Separate folders for: J. H. Yost; Rice M.\n                     Youell; and Young Democrats","Separate folders for: Alfalfa Club; J. Lindsay\n                     Almond; Dr. William B. Alwood; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     Motion Picture Censors, and Judgeships; J. E.\n                     Arbogast; Lester Arnold; and Remmie L. Arnold","Separate folders for: Fred W. Barger; S. B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alfred D. Barksdale; R. H. Barksdale;\n                     James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; J. S. Battle;\n                     W. S. Battle; J. Hampton Baumgarten; John V.\n                     Bauserman; H. L. Baxley; Marshall J. Beverley; W.\n                     W. Beverley; J. A. Billingsley; S. O. Bland;\n                     Armistead Boothe; R. E. Blackwell; Miss Genevieve\n                     Boguess; M. B. Booker; J. F. Bright; Robert K.\n                     Brock; G. H. Branaman; David Bruce; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; Robert Button; and Byrd\n                     Congratulations on nomination without\n                     opposition","Separate folders for: A. J. Cahn; W. S.\n                     Campfield; J. W. Carr; Clarence E. Carter; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; S. L. Carter; William\n                     Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; Dr. W. D.\n                     Candill; T. E. Chambers; H. B. Chermside; J. H.\n                     Chitwood; S. M. Chitwood; Morell Clarke; N. E.\n                     Clement; Howard Cole; George B. Collings; L.\n                     Preston Collins; and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Becord; B. R. Council; H. Ralph\n                     Clover; Edwin Cox, M. R. Crabill, W. H. Cralle;\n                     Grasty Crews; John \u0026 Jake Crim; Karl A.\n                     Crowley; J. A. Currier Sheriff C. C. Curtis; P. V.\n                     Dalton; R. W. Daniel; C. W. Darden, Jr.; Q. C.\n                     Davis; P. P. Deans; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     State Central Committee; Depart ment of\n                     Agriculture Rulings; G. M. Dillard; Frank M.\n                     Dixon; William E. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; and R. N.\n                     Dorsey","Separate folders for: G. L. Doughty; L. M.\n                     Downs; Charles J. Duke, Jr.; H. R. Dulany, Jr.; J.\n                     T. Duval; N. B. Early; H. Edwards; H. W. Ellerson;\n                     W. E. Elmore; Robert B. Ely; Wilfred G. Epes, Jr.;\n                     A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson;\n                     First \u0026 Merchants National Bank -Richmond; J.\n                     P. Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Flannagan;\n                     R. Flannagan; Max Fleischer; Albert Fletcher; J.\n                     H. Fletcher; W. M. Fletcher; H. D. Flood Estate;\n                     J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles Forney; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; Mrs. Emma H. Friend; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; and F. H. Fuller","Separate folders for: J. Galleher; Stanley S.\n                     Garner; J. Nance Garner; T. M. Gaithwright; Walter\n                     George; Peter Gerry; H. C. Gilmer; Thomas B.\n                     Glascock; C. Glass; P. Glass; Robert Glass; N. W.\n                     Gold; Golf Club; B. C. Goode; M. G. Goode; T. P.\n                     Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; W. M. Gravatt; Marvin L.\n                     Gray; H. E. Griffin; H. F. Guggenheim; B. T.\n                     Gunter; Harold C. Guy; J. H. Hall; W. C. Hall; J.\n                     W. Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis; C. J.\n                     Harkrader; H. F. Harris; B. P. Harrison; P.\n                     Harrison; Aubrey Hawkins; C. Hill; H. H. Holt;\n                     Henry W. Holt; Homer A. Holt; R. D. Holt; S. W.\n                     Holt; J. M. Hooker; and L. Hooker","Separate folders for: J. Edgar Hoover; Eugene\n                     A. Hults; Thomas M. Hundley; D. R. Hunt; T. L.\n                     Hunter; Sterling Hutcheson; R. L. Jackson; R. A.\n                     James; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; J. H. Johnson;\n                     Hiram Johnson; Lewis Jones; C. M. Jordon; F. E.\n                     Kellam; P. E. Ketron; R. E. Kidd; James King;\n                     William C. King; William H. King; H. G. Kump; E.\n                     H. Lane; R. C. Lee; Joseph Leib; J. Leslie; and H.\n                     L. D. Lewis","Separate folders for: Julian Lillis; A. G.\n                     Lively; Augustine Lonergan; L. Long; Mrs. Richard\n                     F. Loper; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Frank\n                     Maloney; J. D. Martin; T. Martin; W. Barton Mason;\n                     G. A. Massenburg; C. P. McCue; H. R. McKay; Edward\n                     O. McCue, Jr.; James McNamara; T. R. Mechem; M. J.\n                     Menefee; Mrs. G. R. B. Michie; J. M. Miller, Jr.;\n                     W. M. Minter; R. K. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; B. F. Moomaw; B. Moore;\n                     M. R. Morgan; W. F. Morgan; Page Morton; Col. S.\n                     W. Moulding, Sr.; A. Muncey; and L. Muse","Separate folders for: J. D. Neff; A. L.\n                     Newberry; B. T. Newton; A. S. Noblin; L. U.\n                     Noland, Jr.; A. Obici; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin;\n                     W. N. Page; R. R. Parker; G. C. Peery; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; F. Petty; G. Pinchot;\n                     Poll Taxes; Daniel L. Porter; J. L. Pratt; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Oliver A. Quayle, Jr.; V. C. Randall;\n                     J. J. Raskob; E. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; R. H. Ricardo; A. B. Richard; E. R.\n                     Richardson; Olin M. Richardson; J. Richman; W. C.\n                     Rives; Lawrence W. Robert, Jr.; and Floyd H.\n                     Roberts","Separate folders for: R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O. Rogers; W. S. Roop;\n                     Albert L. Roper; Col. A. D. Rorex; Maurice\n                     Rosenburg; Robert A. Russell; Walter L. Sams; A.\n                     Schewel; W. H. Schwarzschild; Senatorial Campaign,\n                     1940; and Senate \"Select Committee on\n                     Investigation of Administrative Agencies\"","Separate folders for: Senate \"Select Committee\n                     on Investigation of Executive Committees\"; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re; Senate Restaurant \u0026\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; H. G. Shirley; W. B. Sirman; S. L.\n                     Slover; S. F. Small; C. T. Smith; H. W. Smith; J.\n                     H. A. Smith; L. F. Smith; Oscar Smith; P. H.\n                     Smith; L. J. Smithwick; H. F. Snead; R. L. Snell;\n                     W. S. Snow; L. Spillman; Thomas B. Stanley;\n                     Charles H. Stall; State Laws \u0026 Legisla tion;\n                     Statistics -Population, Income, Taxes; and R. B.\n                     Stephenson","Separate folders for: W. R. Stone; A. T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; John W. Stuart; Walter P.\n                     Stuart; William A. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F.\n                     Switzer; J. R. Switzer; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; S. J. Thompson; C. S.\n                     Towles; Mrs. W. W. Townes; L. Triplett; W. M.\n                     Tuck; Joseph P. Tumulty; S. H. Tyler; C. F. Unruh;\n                     R. C. Vaden; Arthur H. Vandenberg; Frederick Van\n                     Nuys; Guy G. Via; Virginia Democrat; Virginia\n                     Democratic Club; Virginia Vote Tabulations;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; and Voting Record of\n                     Harry Flood Byrd","Separate folders for: Mrs. Russell Wagers; Mrs.\n                     F. A. Walke; Bradford H. Walker; John S. Wallace,\n                     II; Thomas Wallner; J. F. Walter; J. B. Wampler;\n                     T. E. Warriner; T. C. Watkins; Mrs. R. C. Watts;\n                     E. M. Wayland; A. C. Weaver; Kyle M. Weeks; George\n                     B. West; Nathaniel S. Wheat; L. M. Whitacre; E.\n                     White; Nell White; I. P. Whitehead; Mrs. I. P.\n                     Whitehead; G. F. Whitley; J. J. Wicker; J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; J. E. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; Martin B. Williams; H. Willis; L. L.\n                     Willis; C. H. Wilson; Ernest Woodruff; C. A.\n                     Woodrum; J. P. Woods; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R.\n                     S. Wright, Jr.; W. A. Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young\n                     Democratic Clubs of Virginia; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: Albemarle County\n                     Democratic Committee; Alfalfa Club; T. C. Andrews;\n                     H. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     and Judgeships; J. E. Arbogast; R. Arnold; Tom\n                     Atkinson; Dr. F. W. Barger; A. D. Barksdale; R. T.\n                     Barton; J. Battle; W. S. Battle; J. V. Bauserman;\n                     H. L. Baxley; W. W. Beverley; Biographical\n                     material of Harry Flood Byrd; and Lloyd C.\n                     Bird","Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia Boatwright; C. W. Bondurant; Joseph\n                     L. Borda; J. H. Bradford; Ralph O. Brewster; J. F.\n                     Bright; R. K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; David Bruce; J.\n                     S. Bryan; M. Bustard; T. G. Burch; R. H. Burke;\n                     and Harry Flood Byrd for President","Separate folders for: John U. Barr; Zach Lamar\n                     Cobb; K. A. Crowley; and E. B. Germany","Separate folders for: S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; C. Cannon; Bishop James Cannon; A. B.\n                     Carney; C. S. Carter; J. W. Carter; S. L. Carter;\n                     Stuart B. Carter; H. Cary; W. C. Caudill; A. B.\n                     Chandler; H. B. Chermside; S. M. Chitwood; and\n                     Morell Clarke","Separate folders for: N. E. Clement; F. Wilmer\n                     Coffman; H. E. Cole; G. B. Collings; L. P.\n                     Collins; E. R. Combs; Edward R. Conner; B. R.\n                     Council; E. T. Crawford; G. Crews; Jake \u0026 John\n                     Crim; K. A. Crawley; J. A. Currier C. C. Curtis;\n                     P. V. Dalton; Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden, Sr.; and\n                     C. W. Darden, Jr.","Separate folders for: C. W. Darden, Jr.; Darden\n                     Appointments -Federal Judgeships and State; Ralph\n                     Daughton; L. N. Davis; P. P. Deans; George\n                     DeHardit; and J. S. DeJarnette","Separate folders for: Democratic conYention\n                     (National); Collins Denny, Jr.; Dr. George H.\n                     Denny; Everett M. Dirksen; F. M. Dixon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; R. Dorsey; G. L. Doughty; L. M. Downs; P.\n                     H. Drewry; J. T. Duval; N. B. Early; John H. East;\n                     H. Edwards; James O. Eastland; John W. Eggleston;\n                     D. Lane Elder; Allen J. Ellender; W. E. Elmore; R.\n                     B. Ely; W. G. Epes; A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley;\n                     Fauquier County Democratic Committee; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs.\n                     S. L. Ferguson; William McL. Ferguson; J. B.\n                     Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; M. Fleischer; A.\n                     Fletcher; J. H. Fletcher; James W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; Edwin J. Flynn; J. B. Fogleman; and C.\n                     Forney","Separate folders for: Thomas Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; F. H. Fuller; O. M.\n                     Gardner; T. M. Gaith right; Peter Gerry; H. Gilmer;\n                     H. C. Gilmer; T. B. Glascock; P. Glass; M. W.\n                     Gold; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; T. P. Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; Garland\n                     Gray; Marvin L. Gray; Theodore F. Green; Noble J.\n                     Gregory; A. G. Gresham; H. E. Griffin; B. T.\n                     Gunter, Jr.; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; Stilson H.\n                     Hall; W. C. Hall; Ellis F. Hargis; C. Harkrader;\n                     Harvey F. Harris; Hiter H. Harris; Winder R.\n                     Harris; B. P. Harrison; M. D. Hart; Carl Hatch;\n                     Albert W. Hawkes; A. Wayne Hawks; and J. B.\n                     Haywood","Separate folders for: C. L. Herring; C. Hill;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; H. H. Holt, Jr.; Homer A. Holt; L.\n                     H. Hooker; Herbert Hoover; J. Rolfe Horsley;\n                     Walter Y. Hosier; T. L. Hunter; Eppa Hunton, IV;\n                     S. Hutcheson; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; C. M.\n                     Jordon; E. C. Johnson; F. E. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     H. G. Kump; Dabney S. Lancaster; E. H. Lane; Josh\n                     Lee; J. Leslie; John L. Lewis; J. Lillis; List of\n                     House \u0026 Senate members who have sons or\n                     daughters in the Service; A. G. Lively; M. M.\n                     Long; L. E. Lookabill; R. F. Loper; C. C.\n                     Louderback; and O. Lowe","Separate folders for: Patrick McCarran; C. P.\n                     McCue; E. O. McCue, Jr.; H. R. McKay; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. Maynard Magruder; Francis Maloney;\n                     Clarence Martin; J. D. Martin; T. E. Martin; W. B.\n                     Mason; G. A. Massenburg; J. H. May; E. Meeks;\n                     Carroll Menefee; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; W.\n                     M. Minter; J. D. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; E. S. Montague; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; E. B. Moore; E. H. Moore; Frank Moore;\n                     Grace Moore; M. R. Morgan; C. H. Morrissett;\n                     Charles T. Moses; Preston Moses; S. W. Moulding,\n                     Sr.; L. Muse; L. U. Noland; R. O. Norris, Jr.; H.\n                     and E. W. Opie; Organization of Executive\n                     Department Chart; John H. Overton; and T. W.\n                     Ozlin","Separate folders for: A. A. Page; W. N. Page;\n                     John Paul; G. C. Peery; Philip C. Pendleton; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; Poll Taxes; Mrs. John G.\n                     Pollard; Political Leaders list; D. L. Porter; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Robert Ramspeck; V.\n                     C. Randall; E. W. Rawls; S. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed;\n                     P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Report of the\n                     Subcommittee concerning Voting in Virginia; John\n                     Q. Rhodes; R. H. Ricardo; E. R. Richardson; J.\n                     Richman; W. C. Rives; R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; and W. O. Rogers","Separate folders for: F. D. Roosevelt; Mrs.\n                     Eleanor Roosevelt; A. L. Roper; W. S. Roop; John\n                     H. Russell; R. A. Russell; W. L. Sams; Salvation\n                     Army; David E. Satterfield; P. Saunders; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurant \u0026\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; C. Bascom Slemp; S. L. Slover; Sidney F.\n                     Small; H. W. Smith; L. F. Smith; O. F. Smith; P.\n                     M. Smith; and W. B. Smith","Separate folders for: W. S. Snow; L. Spillman;\n                     C. V. Spratley; T. B. Stanley; A. P. Staples;\n                     State general election -Letters of\n                     congratulations; State Laws \u0026 Legislation; A.\n                     E. S. Stephens; R. B. Stephenson; E. R.\n                     Stettinius; Richard C. Stokes; A. T. Stroud; H. C.\n                     Stuart; J. W. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F. Switzer; J.\n                     R. Switzer; Robert A. Taft; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; John G. Townsend; L.\n                     Triplett; W. M. Tuck; and Millard E. Tydings","Separate folders for: U. S. Exports to British\n                     Empire; C. F. Unruh; R. C. Vaden; Ray Allen Van\n                     Clief; F. Van Nuys; Virginia State Poll Tax;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; Voting Record of Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; Russell F. Wagers; Mrs. F. A. Walker;\n                     B. H. Walker; F. C. Walker; J. G. Wallace, II; J.\n                     F. Walter; J. B. Wampler; T. C. Watkins; R. C.\n                     Watts; A. Weaver; Russell Weaver; and Sinclair\n                     Weeks","Separate folders for: Kenneth S. Wherry; E.\n                     White; G. F. Whitley; Kennon C. Whittle; J. J.\n                     Wicker; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; Ralph E.\n                     Wilkins; J. E. Williams; Lewis C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; C. H. Wilson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation\n                     Brochure; J. D. Wine; C. A. Woodrum; J. P. Woods;\n                     J. S. Wrenn; G. A. Wright; R. S. Wright; W. A.\n                     Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young Democratic Clubs of\n                     Virginia; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: Watkins M. Abbitt;\n                     Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond, Jr.; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments re: Federal Judgeships,\n                     State ABC Board; State Judge ships, U. S. Court of\n                     Appeals, and U. S. Tax Court; Arlington County\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; R. Arnold; Arti\n                     facts; T. Atkinson; A. D. Barksdale; S. B. Barham;\n                     John U. Barr; J. S. Battle; W. S. Battle; H. L.\n                     Baxley; M. J. Beverley; W. W. Beverley; Theodore\n                     G. Bilbo; and Lloyd C. Bird","Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia A. Boatwright (Mrs. R. G.);\n                     Armistead L. Boothe; Joseph L. Borda; Frank W.\n                     Boykins; J. H. Bradford; R. K. Brock; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; Clarence G. Burton; Frank P. Burton;\n                     R. L. Burke; M. Bus tard; Hugh Butler; R. Button;\n                     Campaign -3rd District; S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; Vincent A. Carlin; A. B. Carney; C. S.\n                     Carter; S. L. Carter; Hunsdon Cary; W. C. Caudill;\n                     Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham; H. B. Chermside; B. C.\n                     Clark; Tom Clark; N. E. Clement; Zach Lamar Cobb;\n                     L. P. Collins; and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: G. Crews; Jacob \u0026\n                     John Crim; J. A. Currier Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; Q. C. Davis; P. P. Deans;\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; Democratic State\n                     Central Committee; C. Denny, Jr.; G. H. Denny;\n                     Jesse W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; P. H. Drewry; C. J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; J. T. DuVal; N. B. Early; H. Edwards;\n                     D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; R. B. Ely; A. A.\n                     Farley; R. Feather stone; C. R. Fenwick; H.\n                     Ferguson; J. B. Fishburn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W.\n                     Flannagan; A. Fletcher; J. W. Fletcher; J.W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; C. Forney; T.M. Frazier; D.\n                     S. Freeman; and T. B. Fulgate","Separate folders for: Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gaithright; General Assembly Election; H. Gilmer;\n                     P. Glass; Robert Glass; R. E. Glover; C. B.\n                     Godwin; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; Goverment Reorganization; Governorship\n                     -Virginia; W. M. Gravatt; Garland Gray; M. L.\n                     Gray; John L. Greene; A. G. Gresham; H. E.\n                     Griffin; Gubernatorial Campaign of 1945; B. T.\n                     Gunter; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; S. H. Hall; W. C.\n                     Hall; Porter Hardy, Jr.; E. F. Hargis; H. H.\n                     Harris; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; A. W.\n                     Hawkes; and Carl Hayden","Separate folders for: W. S. Hildreth; C. H.\n                     Hill; Signey Hillman -Biographical material; H. H.\n                     Holt; R. D. Holt; L. Hooker; W. Y. Hosier; T. L.\n                     Hunter; S. Hutcheson; Jefferson Day Dinner; J. C.\n                     Jett; A. S. Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction\n                     of Nonessential Expenditures; Robert F. Jones; C.\n                     M. Jordon; F. E. Kellam; Sidney Kellam; Marshall\n                     King; W. C. King; H. G. Kump; D. S. Lancaster; E.\n                     H. Lane; Letters of congratula tions; Fulton\n                     Lewis, Jr.; J. M. Lillie; L. E. Lookabill; M. M.\n                     Long; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Luncheons; and\n                     Lynchings in the South","Separate folders for: W. D. Macon; C. P. McCue;\n                     E. O. McCue, Jr.; J. B. McDaniel; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. D. Martin; G. A. Massenburg; Edward\n                     Meeks; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; H. F. Minter;\n                     J. Douglas Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; E. S.\n                     Montague; B. Moore; E. H. Moore; C. H. Morrisett;\n                     Wayne Morse; C. T. Moses; L. Muse; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris, Jr.; E. W. Opie; A. A. Page; Lester\n                     S. Parsons; J. Paul; G. C. Peery; Political; Poll\n                     Taxes \u0026 White Primary; Mrs. John G. Pollard;\n                     J. L. Pratt; and W. L. Prieur, Jr.","Separate folders for: V. C. Randall; C. C.\n                     Reed; P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Chapman\n                     Revercomb; R. H. Ricardo; Rufus Roberts; James\n                     Robertson; A. W. Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O.\n                     Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Roosevelt's Inaguration\n                     -1945; R. A. Russell; Senate Rules Committee re:\n                     Senate Restaurant \u0026 Arbuckle Embezzlement;\n                     Senatorial Campaign; S. L. Slover; S. F. Small; H.\n                     W. Smith; O. F. Smith; W. B. Smith; H. F. Snead;\n                     Special session, 1944; and T. B. Stanley","Separate folders for: State Senate; Richard C.\n                     Stokes; Strikes in Virginia; A. T. Stroud; W. A.\n                     Stuart; Suffrage Laws; G. F. Switzer; F. S.\n                     Tavenner; Teacher's Salaries; D. W. Thomas; and W.\n                     M. Tuck","Separate folders for: M. E. Tydings; C. F.\n                     Unruh; University of Virginia; R. C. Vaden; R. A.\n                     Van Clief; Virginia Budget; Virginia Constitution\n                     re: Voting; Virginia Election Laws; Virginia\n                     Legislation -General; Virginia State Legislation;\n                     Virginia State Poll Tax; Virginia Welfare Cases;\n                     and Voting Record by year on Neutrality, UN,\n                     Trade, and Veterans","Separate folders for: Henry A. Wallace; J. F.\n                     Walter; E. M. Wayland; R. M. Weaver; S. Weeks;\n                     Burton K. Wheeler; E. White; J. J. Wicker, J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; Ralph Wilkins; L. C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; H. Willis; C. H. Wilson; J. D. Wine; C.\n                     A. Woodrum; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R. S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; J. F. Wysor; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; American Legion; T. C.\n                     Andrews; R. Arnold; J. S. Battle; and M. J.\n                     Beverley","Separate folders for: D. Woodrow Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; G. L. Boothe; J. L.\n                     Borda; Nina L. Boyd; William M. Boyle; T. G.\n                     Burch; C. G. Burton; J. F. Byrnes; A. B. Carney;\n                     C. S. Carter; Cartoons; H. Cary; L. P. Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: G. Crews; H. R. Cullen;\n                     T. Dalton; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P.\n                     DeHardit; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                     National Convention Memoir; C. Denny, Jr.; J. W.\n                     Dillon; Everett Dirksen; E. G. Dodson; L. M.\n                     Downs; and Charles J. Duke, Jr.","Separate folders for: Cyrus S. Eaton; Dwight D.\n                     Eisenhower; D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; W.\n                     M. Ferguson; Fiscal Situation; E. A. Fitzpatrick;\n                     J. W. Fletcher; C. Forney; J. W. Flood; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; J. V. Gary; H. G. Gilmer; C. O. Gulrick;\n                     W. M. Gravatt; G. Gray; J. L. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; H. E. Griffin; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; P.\n                     Hardy, Jr.; D. L. Harrell, Jr.; B. P. Harrison; H.\n                     H. Harris; M. D. Hart; and Robert Hazelwood","Separate folders for: Highway Department; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; C. H. Hill; Spessard Holland; H. A.\n                     Holt; Dowell J. Howell; Jefferson-Jackson Day\n                     Dinner; A. S. Johnson; and Joint Committee on\n                     Reduction of Non essential Federal\n                     Expenditures","Separate folders for: S. S. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     E. H. Lane; A. G. Lively; M. M. Long; C. C.\n                     Louderback; O. Lowe; Scott W. Lucas; and\n                     Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons; G. A.\n                     Massenburg; J. H. May; C. P. McCue; E. O. McCue,\n                     Jr.; Francis Pickens Miller; W. S. Moffett; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; and C. H. Morrissett","Separate folders for: J. P. Neff; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris; E. A. Opie; A. A. Page; Pepper\n                     Campaign; Drew Pearson; Poll Tax \u0026 Voting\n                     Laws; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.","Separate folders for: Religious affiliations of\n                     members of the Senate, 82nd Congress; J. Q.\n                     Rhodes; A. W. Robertson; J. Robertson; Edward J.\n                     Robeson, Jr.; A. Schewel; W. Harry Schwartzchild,\n                     Jr.; and Senatorial Campaign, First District","Separate folder for: Campaign material; chiefly\n                     excerpts of speeches and statements","Separate folders for: Signatures of Southern\n                     Senators in support of substitute for SR15; George\n                     Smathers; H. W. Smith; A. E. S. Stephens; T. B.\n                     Stanley; John C. Stennis; G. F. Switzer; D. W.\n                     Thomas; and W. M. Tuck","Separate folders for: University of Virginia;\n                     C. F. Unruh; Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd; T.\n                     C. Watkins; J. B. Wampler; E. M. Wayland; R. M.\n                     Weaver; E. White; Robert Whitehead; J. J. Wicker,\n                     Jr.; H. Willis; J. S. Wren; W. A. Wright; J. F.\n                     Wysor; Young Democrat Clubs of America; J. H.\n                     Yost; and R. M. Youell","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; T. C. Andrews; R. Arnold; Ann\n                     and J. P. Arthur; J. W. Bailey; Robert Baker; J.\n                     S. Battle; Samuel M. Bemiss; C. F. Beverley; M. J.\n                     Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; Bill for single\n                     appropriation and item Veto -proposed by Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; C. A. Boatwright; A. L. Boothe;\n                     Clarence J. Brown; T. A. Burke; H. Butler; Byrd\n                     Tax Bill [1954] ; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: John G. Carter; Cartoons;\n                     A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside; E. R. Combs; B.\n                     R. Councill; Kent Courtney; Mrs. Grasty Crews;\n                     Albert S. Cross; H. R. Cullen: T. Dalton; C. W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic National\n                     Committee; Democratic State Central Committee;\n                     Collins Denny, Jr.; T. E. Dewey; D. Dillon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; Lew W. Douglas; L. M. Downs;\n                     and W. G. Dunnington","Separate folders for: H. H. Edwards; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W. E. Elmore; Federal\n                     Housing Administration Investigation; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. Ferguson; E. A. Fitz patrick; Ralph E.\n                     Flanders; J. W. Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Flood\n                     Control; J. B. Fogleman; J. V. Gary; Gasoline Tax;\n                     General Assembly \u0026 Democratic Committee\n                     Assignments; General -Virginia affairs; Walter F.\n                     George; Peter Gerry; Henry Gilmer; H. C. Gilmer; P.\n                     Glass, Jr.; Barry Goldwater; C. O. Goolrick;\n                     Goshen Pass; J. L. Green; T. F. Green; Marvin\n                     Griffin; George P. Grove; Gubernatorial campaign;\n                     and Harry Guggenheim","Separate folders for: J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy,\n                     Jr.; Robert M. Harriss; A. S. Harrison; B. P.\n                     Harrison; Mrs. A. Paul Hartz; A. W. Hawkes; Thomas\n                     C. Hennings; Highways; W. S. Hildreth; K. V.\n                     Hoffman; and George Humphrey","Separate folders for: Jackson-Jefferson Day\n                     Dinner; Pat Jennings; E. C. Johnson; Lyndon\n                     Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction of\n                     Nonessential Federal Expenditures; F. E. Kellam;\n                     S. Kellam; John F. Kennedy; James Kilpatrick; E.\n                     H. Lane; Local Committeemen Addresses -Va.; and C.\n                     C. Louderback","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: G. A. Massenburg; G.\n                     Edmond Massie; John L. McClellan; George Meany;\n                     Robert R. Merhige. Jr.; B. F. Moomaw; E. B. Moore;\n                     C. H. Morrissett; True D. Morse; B. T. Newton; R.\n                     O. Norris, Jr.; A. A. Page; Poll Tax \u0026 Voting;\n                     Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and Presidential\n                     Campaign re: T. C. Andrews and D. D.\n                     Eisenhower","Separate folders for: Presidential Campaign re:\n                     Adlai Stevenson and General Correspondence; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Sam Ryaburn; R. E. A.; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; Remarks honoring Harry Flood Byrd on his 20th\n                     year in the Senate; A. W. Robertson; and Ernest\n                     Robertson","Separate folders for: Leverett Saltonstall; D.\n                     E. Satterfield, III; Allen Shivers; H. W. Smith;\n                     Margaret Chase Smith; T. B. Stanley; A. E. S.\n                     Stephens; A. E. Stevenson; W. F. Stone; Lewis\n                     Strauss; H. C. Stuart; G. F. Switzer; Stuart\n                     Symington; Thank you notes, etc., A -R","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., S\n                     -Z; Mr. \u0026 Mrs. James M. Thomson; Samuel\n                     Thrasher; Travel; W. M. Tuck; Samuel Ungerleider;\n                     Mary Washington College; University of Virginia;\n                     Virginia Debt; Virginia Judgeships; and Votes cast\n                     for Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney\n                     General","Separate folders for: S. Gardner Waller; C. W.\n                     Wampler; E. White; J. L. Whitehead; Conrad Wirth;\n                     J. S. Wren; and J. F. Wysor","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Sherman\n                     Adams; Holmes Alexander; Alfalfa Club; and J. L.\n                     Almond re: Federal Judgeships and Gubernatorial\n                     Campaign, A -S","Separate folders for: J. L. Almond re:\n                     Gubernatorial Campaign, T -Z, and Integration; T.\n                     C. Andrews; Anti Massive Resistance; R. N. Arnold;\n                     T. Atkinson; Robert G. Baker; Ross Barnett; John\n                     S. Battle; W. C. Battle; S. M. Bemiss; Ezra Taft\n                     Benson; M. J. Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. 1. Boothe; F. Boykin; Paul Butler;\n                     D. Tennant Bryan; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: David Carliner; Mrs. A.\n                     B. Carney; C. S. Carter; Lenoir Chambers; A. B.\n                     Chandler; Cartoons; H. B. Chermside; B. R.\n                     Councill; G. Crews; Carl T. Curtis; Virginius\n                     Dabney; T. Dalton; Price Daniel; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P. DeHardit; E. DeJarnette;\n                     Democratic Convention; Democratic District\n                     Committees; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic State Central Committee; C. D. Dillon;\n                     J. W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; R. N. Dorsey; Thomas\n                     N. Downing; Allen Drury; W. F. Duckworth; and W.\n                     Dunnington","Separate folders for: J. O. Eastland; D. D.\n                     Eisenhower; A. J. Ellender; Bernard Fensterwald,\n                     Jr.; C. R. Fenwick; Fiscal Policy w/Newspaper\n                     Editors; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; J. Allen Frear; F. H.\n                     Fuller; J. V. Gary; General Assembly Members\n                     Addresses; H. C. Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; C.\n                     Glass, III; Mills E. Godwin; B. Goldwater; G.\n                     Gray; E. V. Gresham; Gubernatorial Campaign, 1957,\n                     Page County; H. Guggenheim; N. Hamilton; J. W.\n                     Hanes; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; John D. Hoblitzell, Jr.; K. V. Hoffman;\n                     S. L. Holland; G. M. Humphrey; and S.\n                     Hutcheson","Separate folders for: Jefferson-Jackson Dinner;\n                     William E. Jenner; W. P. Jennings; L. Johnson;\n                     Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential\n                     Federal Expenditures; S. Kellam; J. F. Kennedy; J.\n                     \u0026 R. Kennedy; Robert Kennedy; J. J.\n                     Kilpatrick; Arthur Krock; Labor; Ben Lacy; Bolling\n                     Lambeth; Frank J. Lausche; D. Lawrence; Joe A.\n                     Leslie, Jr.; Mrs. Mark Lloyd; and C. C.\n                     Louderback","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Edward Martin; John L.\n                     McClellan; Charles McDowell; Robert S. McNamara;\n                     Media Correspondence General, Radio \u0026\n                     Television, Richmond Times Dispatch \u0026 News\n                     Leader, U. S. News \u0026 World Report, and the\n                     Wall Street Journal; M. J. Menefee; J. Clifford\n                     Miller; W. M. Minter; E. B. Moore; and C. H.\n                     Morrissett","Separate folders for: Richard M. Nixon; R. O.\n                     Norris; A. A. Page, D. Pearson; Wilton B. Persons;\n                     Political Party Platforms; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; S. Rayburn; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; Adm. H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson;\n                     George C. Ruhle; L. Saltonstall; H. F. Seal, Jr.;\n                     Senatorial Campaign -1958; and Senatorial\n                     Certificate of Election","Separate folders for: Campaign material;\n                     chiefly clippings, etc.","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Separate folders for: Harry Flood Byrd's\n                     decision to run again for Senator; Shenandoah\n                     Democratic Committee; Shenandoah National Park; H.\n                     W. Smith; Lawrence E. Spivak; A. B. S. Stephens;\n                     L. L. Strauss; G. F. Switzer; J. R. Switzer;\n                     Herman Talmadge; and Henry J. Taylor","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc.","Separate folders for: Samuel H. Thrasher; Strom\n                     Thurmond; Travel; Harry S. Truman; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Lawson Turner, Jr.; Joe Tusing; U. S. Department\n                     of Agriculture; and Veterans","Separate folders for: Virginia County Boards of\n                     Supervisors Virginia Democratic Convention;\n                     Virginia Democratic Party; Virginia General\n                     Assembly; Washington Post; T. C. Watkins; Sinclair\n                     Weeks; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; J. H. Wilkerson, Jr.; H.\n                     A. Williams; J. J. Williams; C. L. Wirth; and J.\n                     H. Yost","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; H.\n                     Alexander; Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond re: Federal\n                     Judgeships and Integration; T. C. Andrews; R.\n                     Arnold; and T. Atkinson","Separate folders for: J. S. Battle; S. M.\n                     Bemiss; E. T. Benson; Richard E. Berlin; M. J.\n                     Beverley; L. C. Bird; Cynthia (Mrs. R. G.)\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; F. W. Boykin; Annie J.\n                     Bronson; D. T. Bryan; Raymond A. Butler; R. Y.\n                     Button; Byrd -Biography; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; Stuart B.\n                     Carter; Cartoons; A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside;\n                     B. R. Councill; V. Dabney; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L.\n                     N. Davis; E. T. DeJarnette; J. W. Dillon; Thomas\n                     J. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; L. W.\n                     Douglas; C. Dowdey; T. N. Downing; A. Drury; W. F.\n                     Duckworth; and W. G. Dunnington","Separate folders for: D. D. Eisenhower; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Milton (Pete) Elliott; Mrs. W. E.\n                     Elmore; S. J. Ervin; E. A. Fitzpatrick; William H.\n                     Fitzpatrick; Newspaper Correspondence; J. W.\n                     Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Hiram L. Fong; Henry Ford;\n                     Guy Friddell; Dan J. Friedman; Frank H. Fuller; 3.\n                     V. Gary; General Assembly Invitation; and Get well\n                     cards, letters, etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., A\n                     -H","Separate folders for: Get well cards, letters,\n                     etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., I -L; H. C. Gilmer;\n                     Tom R. \u0026 C. Glass, III; M. E. Godwin; G. Gray;\n                     B. Goldwater; Ashbel Green; Gu bernatorial\n                     Campaign, 1961; and H. Guggenheim","Separate folders for: A. S. Harrison; N.\n                     Hamilton; J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy; B. P. Harrison;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; K. V. Hoffman; S. Holland; H. L.\n                     Hooker; H. Hoover; J. E. Hoover; and R. Taylor\n                     Hoskins","Separate folders for: R. T. Hoskins; George M.\n                     Humphrey; Hubert H. Humphrey; H. L. Hunt; S.\n                     Hutcheson; Cary F. Jacobs; Pat Jennings; A. S.\n                     Johnson; E. C. Johnson; L. B. Johnson; Olin D.\n                     Johnston; S. Kellem; John \u0026 Robert Kennedy; C.\n                     E. Kilbourne; James J. Kilpatrick; and A.\n                     Krock","Separate folders for: Ben Lacy; E. H. Lane; D.\n                     Lawrence; J. A. Leslie, Jr.; C. C. Louderback; and\n                     Luncheons, April 1961 -April 1962","Separate folders for: Luncheons, June 1962\n                     -April 1964","Separate folders for: Luncheons, April 1964\n                     -June 1965; Charles McDowell; and Lewis A.\n                     McMurran, Jr.","Separate folders for: Massassas Post Office;\n                     Mike Mansfield; John O. Marsh, Jr.; Ed Martin; J.\n                     W. Martin; Masonic Lodge tributes to Harry Flood\n                     Byrd; G. A. Massenburg; and Media Correspondence\n                     -General and Newsweek","Separate folders for: Media Correspondence\n                     -Radio Television, Readers Digest, Richmond\n                     Times-Dispatch \u0026 News Leader, U. S. News \u0026\n                     World Reports, and the Wall Street Journal; M. J.\n                     Menefee; J. Clifford Miller; E. B. Moore; E. S.\n                     Muskie; R. M. Nixon; A. A. Page; and C. Armonde\n                     Paxson","Separate folders for: D. Pearson; Fred G.\n                     Pollard; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; Post Offices in\n                     Virginia; and J. L. Pratt","Separate folders for: W. L. Prieur, Jr.; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson; F. W.\n                     Rogers; William Rowland; and 1964 Senatorial\n                     Campaign, First District","Separate folders for: Newspaper Correspondence;\n                     Virginia Voter Registration; and Voting List","Separate folders for: Campaign literature;\n                     political invitations, etc.","Separate folders for: Senate Resolutions and\n                     Bills","Harry Flood Byrd's Thirtieth Anniversary in the\n                     Senate","Separate folders for: H. W. Smith; M. C. Smith;\n                     Speeches and Statements -publicity and\n                     distribution; T. B. Stanley; John Stennis; A. E.\n                     S. Stephens; W. F. Stone; L. L. Strauss; G. F.\n                     Switzer; S. Symington; Herman Talmadge; H. J.\n                     Taylor; Henry P. Taylor; and Thank you notes,\n                     etc., A -B","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., C\n                     -M","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., N\n                     -Z; S. Thrasher; S. Thurmond; Travel; H. Truman;\n                     and W. M. Tuck","Separate folders for: J. Tusing; Violation of\n                     State Department Travel Regulations; George C.\n                     Wallace; T. C. Watkins; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; E.\n                     White; Harrison A. Williams; C. L. Wirth; Landon\n                     R. Wyatt; Ralph W. Yarborough; J. H. Yost","Personal Record of Harry Flood Byrd","Includes: ALS, 1862 June 20, Gen. R. Dodge\n                        to William Patterson.","Includes letters:","TLS, 1913 January 11, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1914 May 5, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1914 October 17, Secretary to\n                              the President to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1915 February 27, H. Ball to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                              TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Newspapers in Va.] \n                              TLS, n.d., Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                              TLS, 1917 June 4, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to [Mayors in Va.] \n                              TLS, 1918 March 13, S. Graham to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1919 June 10, Berkley D. Adams\n                              to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TL, 1920 May 17, [Richard E. Byrd]\n                              to A. Mitchell Palmer \n                              TLS, 1920 May 20, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1920 May 27, [A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer] to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1920 August 5, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1920 August 9, Howard Figg to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              ALS, 1921 August 27, D. J.\n                              O'Connell to Richard E. Byrd","Letters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book.","Telegram, November 7, James A. Farley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1933 October 4, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1932 July 1, Franklin D.\n                              Roosevelt to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1933 August 2, George\n                              Peery to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1929 June 3, Nancy Astor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1933 August 2, Clifton\n                              Woodrum to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1925 July 31, Byrd\n                              Headquarters to Harry Byrd \n                              Radiogram, 1929 June 1, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              Radiogram, 1929 June 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              Radiogram, 1929 May 24, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1936 August 14, John Stewart\n                              Bryan to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 April 22, Claude Swanson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1933 February 4, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 1, T. M. Terry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 1, James Wheat to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 2, A. B. Abbitt to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 August 3, Frank Hanrahan\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 August 3, Thomas Keith to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1926 November 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1935 September 27, Pleasant\n                              Reed to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1933 August 9, Carter Glass to\n                              W. W. Beverley \n                              TLS, 1929 April 19, M. A.\n                              Hutchinson to J. M. Weston \n                              TLS, 1933 December 30, E. Lee\n                              Trinkle to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 August 1, W. Albert Smoot\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 1, John Miller,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 1, E. S. Shields\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 July 31, E. T. Krider to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1927 June 29, A. Whalen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 February 14, Newton D.\n                              Baker to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1928 May 30, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Claude Swanson \n                              TLS, 1926 December 13, Lon Sanders\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1927 December 13, E. M. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1928 February 11, Bell Perkins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Transcript of TLS, 1920 March 23,\n                              F. D. Williams to War History Commission \n                              TLS, 1920 March 6, J. Sidney\n                              [Helms] to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1924 March 24, H. Wickham to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1926 December 27, Robert\n                              Hughes to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1934 December 29, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1936 July 20, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1936 July 20, Carter\n                              Glass to John Owen \n                              TLS, 1934 May 31, John W. Hancock\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 7, John Thorp to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 3, C. R. Caldwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1928 August 1, Robert Tucker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 7, Charles Curry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1932 July 25, William H.\n                              Murray to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1932 October 5, Richard\n                              Russell to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1932 November 21, Walter\n                              Davenport to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1932 December 28, John Garland\n                              Pollard to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 9, J. B. Willis to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 10, William Peters\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 14, George W.\n                              Olvany to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 13, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 15, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 17, J. C.\n                              Carpenter to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 31, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 20, R. D.\n                              Patterson to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1928 August 20, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to W. A. MacDonald \n                              ALS, October 26, Charles Light to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 September 4, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 September 12, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 November 14, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1928 November 19, George\n                              Browne to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 November 8, William Minor\n                              Lile to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 November 2, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1928 November 7, a group\n                              of citizens to Harry Byrd \n                              Radiogram, 1928 December 24,\n                              Richard E. Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, December 25, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 November 7, William Tuck\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1929 January 17, Dick\n                              Brophy to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 January 1, Louis Jaffe to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, E. Naughton to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1928 December 26, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 January 15, O. Max\n                              Gardner to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 January 12, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Transcript of TLS, 1933 February 4,\n                              Carter Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, n.d., Fred Seibel to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 May 1, P. S. du Pont to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 August 9, T. McCall\n                              Frazier to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 June 10, Nehemiah Kelly\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 May 24, Lewis Thayer to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 May 10, Luther Gulick to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 December 1, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1927 April 27, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1927 December 28, Claude\n                              Swanson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 March 7, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (carbon), 1929 June 24, William\n                              Anderson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1936 July 10, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1930 April 29, Hilton Howell\n                              Railey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929, C. Douglass Buck to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              Transcript of TLS, 1933 March 3, C.\n                              O'Conor Goolrick to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1933 February 8, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1934 October 24, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1933 December 11, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1934 December 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 January 27, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd","Letters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book","TLS, 1923 August 25, Ira Long to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 September 29, W. D.\n                              Cardwell to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 October 21, Charles Payne\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1923 November 6, Hunston\n                              Cary to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1923 November 7, Anna to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1923 November 7, H. S.\n                              Grabill to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 12, J. R.\n                              [Wallace] to Harry Byrd \n                              APCS, November 7, J. G. [Carlton]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 25, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 9, William\n                              Pilcher to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, G. F.\n                              Holsinger to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, n.d., William Meade Fletcher\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 20, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, E. A. Hicks\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 21, A. J. Huff\n                              to Harry Byrd's representative \n                              APCS, n.d., Cary Langhorne to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 15, Thomas Baker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, D. C. Acker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 8, Lucius\n                              Gregory to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, R. S.\n                              [Spewell] to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, n.d., E. M. Wallace to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              TL, 1923 November 7, H. M. Word to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS,1923 November 15, J. E. Burwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 14, C. N. Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, C. M. Shannon\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, E. C. Mathews\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, S. L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, P. D. Camp to\n                              Harry Byrd, and others \n                              TLS, 1923 November 27, Eugene\n                              Massie to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, n.d., James A. Frazier to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, John H.\n                              Crockett to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 28, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, Alexander\n                              Forward to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, E. W. Hudgins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, Royston\n                              Jester, Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 12, George P.\n                              Adams to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H. Haley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 10, B. F. Noland\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H.\n                              Funkhauser to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 13, D. H. Barger\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 27, W. S. Irby\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, William F.\n                              Reyser to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 6, David Hepburn\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 9, Samuel Adams\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 15, J. M. Hooker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 10, L. J.\n                              McCartney to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 13, Ward Swank\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 10, Edwin L.\n                              Kendig to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, Joseph Dupuy\n                              Eggleston to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 19, Bishop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, E. V. Barley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 22, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 13, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 9, J. M.\n                              Bauserman to T. W. Harrison \n                              TLS, 1923 November 13, C. C.\n                              Louderback to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, F. M.\n                              Chicester to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 9, H. C. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, R. I. Roop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 9, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, Thomas Ozlin\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 9, J. M. Beaty\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 12, H. Lester\n                              Hooker to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, T. L. Clark\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, [Thomas\n                              Johnson] to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 10, H. H. Burton\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 December 13, Holman\n                              Willis to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 December 13, S. L. Slover\n                              to Harry Byrd","Letters included:","TLS, 1916 January 2, E. Lee Trinkle to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1924 July 22, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1924 December 18, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1925 April 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1926 July 20, Robert C. Bryan\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1928 February 2, Thomas R.\n                        Harrison to Harry Byrd, encl. clipping","Includes: AL, 1928 November, [Harry Byrd] to\n                        Richmond Times Dispatch","Includes: TLS, 1929 May 13, Thomas C. Cheney\n                        to Harry F. Byrd","Includes:","TL(carbon), 1929 October 9, Walter I.\n                              McCoy to Carter Glass \n                              TLS, 1929 October 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1930 April 24, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL(carbon), 1933 February 20, Charles\n                              S. Henry to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1934 May 12, Postmaster\n                              General James G. Farley to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1935 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1935 October 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1935, December 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1936 April 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1936 September 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1937 April 13, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1937 April 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1937 May 3, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1937 May 17, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 January 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 5, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 August 10, Carter\n                              Glass to John G. Wallace","Includes:","TLS, 1938 May 2, Harry W. Hultgren to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 May 4, Harry Byrd\n                              to Harry W. Hultgren \n                              TLS, 1938 May 31, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 June 27, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 12, Hiram W. Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 21, Peter Gerry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 26, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 4, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 7, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, August 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, n.d., J.W. Bailey to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 13, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 25, Walter George\n                              to J.W. Bailey \n                              TLS, 1938 September 2, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 2, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 3, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 September 3, J.W.\n                              Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah Wiilam Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 9, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd","Letters are in the order in which they\n                        appear in the scrapbook.","TLS, 1939 July 17, William A. Durst to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 17, Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 15, W. J. Casey to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 15, Frank Cizek to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, James S. Murray\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, Walter Coon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, E. B. Moffatt to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, Holcombe Parkes\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, A. E. Duncan to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 5, J. H. Gordon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 4, G. W. Kratz to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 31, S. P. Ruddiman\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 31, Sam Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 25, J. Lee Barrett\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 20, B. G. Hopkins to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 18, S. F. to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 25, Charles R.\n                              Hook to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 10, George A.\n                              Kelly to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, A.A. Drummond\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, L.R. Powell to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, George M.\n                              Crowson to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, W.M. Jeffers to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 January 18, Charles\n                              Stillman to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1939 February 28,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to Charles Stillman \n                              TLS, 1939 May 31, Harold English to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 June 2, Donald Dragoo to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 July 3, Tazewell Taylor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 June 30, John B. Minor to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 August 3, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 August 25, Peter to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              ALS, 1939 August 29, Josiah William\n                              Bailey to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1939 January 16, E. H,ugh Smith\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 January 20, Conde Naste\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1939 January 31,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to E. Hugh Smith","Includes:","TLS, 1939 November 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 November 20, L. J.\n                              Smithwick to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1939 November 22,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to L. J. Smithwick \n                              TLS, 1939 December 1, James G.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 December 12, J. W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 December 14, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 December 30, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 March 29, W. Gibson Carey,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 April 5, Cordell Hull to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 April 6, Pat Harrison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (photocopy), 1940 April 6,\n                              Franklin Roosevelt to Pat Harrison \n                              TLS, 1940 April 26, Claude G.\n                              Powers to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1940 May 19, Dick Habbe to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl. clipping","Includes:","ALS, 1940 April 17, Fred Van Nuys to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 May 9, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 June 6, Henry A. Dennis\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 June 7, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 June 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 July 9, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 July 1, J. J. Scherer, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 July 2, Pres Atkins to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1940 July 6, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Pres Atkins \n                              TL (carbon), 1940 July 10, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to J. J. Scherer, Jr. \n                              ALS, [1940], Genevieve Clark\n                              Thomson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 September 9, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1941 September 10, Frank O.\n                              Lowden to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 October 14, Francis Maloney\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 7, C. Hatch to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 9,\n                              Postmaster-General to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 9, Arthur Capper\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 12, Charles O.\n                              Andrews to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 12, War\n                              Department to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 12, James M.\n                              Mead to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 13, Frances\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 14, Francis\n                              Maloney to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1941 September 22, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1941 October 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1941 October 28, Wendell L.\n                              Wilkie to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1941 October 28,\n                              Wendell L. Wilkie to DeWitt Wallace \n                              TLS, 1941 October 31, Bruce Barton\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1941 November 6, DeWitt\n                        Wallace to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1942 May 9, J. W. Bailey to\n                        Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1942 June 3, F. P. Corson to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl.citation to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1942 June 22, George P.\n                              Cridlin to Harry Byrd, encl. introduction\n                              of Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1942 July 21, Carter\n                              Glass to Franklin Roosevelt \n                              TL (copy), 1942 July 23, Franklin\n                              Roosevelt to Carter Glass \n                              TLS, 1942 July 24, R. L. Doughton\n                              to Harry E. Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1942 October 17, J. W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1942 November 16, Robert R.\n                              [McConnel] to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1943 February 15, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1943 March 25, Numa A. Watson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1943 May 19, Albert W. Hawkes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1943 May 19, Secretary of the\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1943 May 21, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Albert W. Hawkes \n                              TLS, 1943 June 30, Homer L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd","Includes:","ALS, 1943 July 7, Edwin Gordon\n                              Lawrence to Editor of the Winchester Star\n                              TLS, 1943 July 9, Frank Buxton to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1943 July 21, J. W. Cunningham\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1943 September 20, Arthur H.\n                              Vandenberg to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1943 November 10, R. L.\n                              Doughton to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1943 December 17, John W.\n                              Davis to Arthur Graham Glasgow \n                              ALS, 1944 February 16, Harry H.\n                              Woodring to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1944 March 29, J. W. Bailey\n                        to John U. Barr","Includes: TLS, 1945 February 16, Joseph C.\n                        Grew to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1945 April 25, Harry [Truman]\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1945 July 3, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1945 July 5, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1944 August 3, James F. Byrnes to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1945 December 12, Matthew J.\n                              Connelly to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1946 January 23, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1946 March 14, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1946 January 31, Boyd E.\n                        Payton to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1947 June 28, D. Campbell\n                              Deane to Robert B. Crawford \n                              TL (carbon), 1947 July 8, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. Campbell Deane \n                              TLS, 1947 September 23, Henry W.\n                              Holt to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1950 February 28, Joe McCarthy to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 2, Ernest K.\n                              Bramblett to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 2, Robert C.\n                              Hendrickson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 2, Harry P. Cain to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 3, Hugh Butler to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 3, [Andrew F.\n                              Schoeppel] to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 3, Edward Martin to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 28, Harry Byrd, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1950 September 3, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 November 16, Elmer T.\n                              Phillips to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 November 17, Mark\n                              Sullivan to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1951 January 2, Harry Truman\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1951 January 15, Herman Welker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1951 January 24, Harry\n                              Byrd to Alexander \n                              TL (carbon), 1951 January 26, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. E. Holland","Includes:","TLS, 1951 July 13, William Garrard to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1951 August 2, Verbon E. Kemp\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. photographs","Includes:","TLS, 1951 December 5, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1951 December 11,\n                              Harry Byrd to B. F. Moomaw \n                              TLS, 1951 December 17, Richard\n                              Nixon to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1952 February 18, Harry\n                              Byrd to John W. Beck \n                              TLS, 1952 April 27, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1952 April 28, Edwin S.\n                              Friendly to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1952 June 21, Walker S. Buel\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1951 November 14, Patrick J.\n                              Hurley to Jennings C. Wise \n                              TLS, 1953 January 12, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1953 January 23, Elsie Hix to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1953 January 29, Henry\n                              Dworshak to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, [1953], J. Roy Fuller to Heywood\n                              Bell \n                              TLS, 1953 May 4, Russell C.\n                              Harrington to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1953 May 6, Harry Byrd\n                              to Russell C. Harrington","Includes:","TLS, 1954 January 6, Charles Edison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1954 August 16, Secretary of\n                              the Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1954 November 8, Clarence\n                        Cannon to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 January 26, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 February 4, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 March 11, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 March 15, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 March 16, Secretary to\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 March 29, Joseph Campbell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1956 December 4, James R.\n                              Byrnes to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 April 8, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 April 21, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 April 22, James F. Byrnes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 May 13, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 June 10, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 June 30, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1955 October 18, Milton S.\n                        Eisenhower to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 December 6, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 December 8, John W. Hanes\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS (copy), 1956 November 22,\n                              Secretary of the Treasury to Robert E.\n                              Harper \n                              TLS, 1956 December 4, James H. Duff\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (copy), 1956 December 18,\n                              Harold H. Burton to Robert E. Harper \n                              TLS (copy), 1957 January 7, Wilton\n                              B. Persons to Robert E. Harper","Includes:","TLS, 1957 March 12, Dwight Eisenhower\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1957 March 16, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1957 May 27, Secretary of the\n                        Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1957 July 12, Secretary of\n                        the Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1958 February 6, Samuel\n                              Ungerleider to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (photocopy), 1951 March 9,\n                              Hiram S. Rivitz to Samuel Ungerleider \n                              TLS, 1958 May 7, A. G. Lacy to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl, essay on Byrd \n                              TLS (copy), 1958 May 29, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1958 December 11, Herbert\n                              Hoover to William S. North","Includes:","TLS, 1959 March 17, Newton Aiken to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1959 March 19, Harry\n                              Byrd to Newton Aiken","Includes: TLS, 1961 March 8, A. C. Wedemeyer\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1961 August 12, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1962 March 1, Phillip M. Talbott\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1962 May 2, Bob [Barnett] to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1963 March 4, Lyndon Johnson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1963 April 5, Mike Mansfield\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a short speech \n                              TLS, 1963 April 5, Virginius Dabney\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                              TLS, 1963 April 19, Frederick Brown\n                              Harris to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                              TLS, 1963 April 29, Herbert J.\n                              Miller to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1963 May 31, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1963 May 15, John C. Preston\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1963 November 26, Charles E.\n                        Webber to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1963 June 25, Harrison S. Dey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1963 August 14, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                              TLS, 1964 January 23, George R.\n                              Rich to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1964 January 23, Harrison Dey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1964 January 31, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                              ALS, 1964 March 1, [Bernard Baruch]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (carbon), 1964 May 1, Frank M.\n                              McCann to Lyndon Johnson","Includes: TLS (xerox), 1965 November 6,\n                        Harry Byrd to Albertis S. Harrison.","There is a chronological index and an artist index\n                  to the 575 cartoons which hung in Senator Byrd's\n                  office. This is held in the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n                  There is also a microfilm of the cartoon\n                  collection.","In addition, this sub-series contains photographs\n                  of various political figures and friends, and\n                  certificates and awards presented to the Senator.\n                  There is a listing of the items in the Manuscripts\n                  Department.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers \n         1911-1965"],"collection_ssim":["Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers \n         1911-1965"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["9700, 9700-b"],"unitid_tesim":["9700, 9700-b"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Richard E.\n         Byrd, and Beverley B. Byrd"],"creator_ssim":["Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Richard E.\n         Byrd, and Beverley B. Byrd"],"acqinfo_ssim":["The sons of Harry F. Byrd--Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Richard E. Byrd, and Beverley B. Byrd--presented their father's papers to the University of Virginia in March 1971. Papers relating to Byrd's Senate career were picked up on March 2 from the Victory Van Corporation, Alexandria, Virginia where they had been stored since 1965. Eight days later a second group which dealt with the years 1911-1932, was collected from the Senator's home, Rosemont."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["273 linear feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection arrived at the University of Virginia\n         divided into business, personal, and political groups. There\n         was a great deal of inconsistency and repetition within and\n         between the three divisions. As a result, it was decided that\n         a thorough reorganization was in order. Five series were\n         evolved which are described below.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement is chronological and varies from series to\n         series. Within each chronology generally topics and\n         correspondents are alphabetized together. Individual folders\n         were made when a person was a voluminous correspondent or was\n         politically prominent. Topics always have separate folders and\n         will be specifically mentioned in the guide. The researcher\n         must be willing to search topical files for information on\n         specific people. For example, there could be Watt Abbitt\n         correspondence in the Alfalfa Club, the Luncheons, and the\n         Senate Campaign of 1964 folders.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries I: Business, 1914-1965: \u003c/emph\u003e\nCorrespondence, memoranda, bills, and receipts comprise\n            this Series. Senator Byrd's various business interests are\n            represented--apple and peach growing, general farming, cold\n            storage, and newspaper publishing. In the pre-1932 years,\n            those papers detail exhaustively Senator Byrd's financial\n            career, especially in the apple business.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThere are three subsections to Series I. First, a\n            general business section arranged chronologically and\n            within the year alphabetically by correspondent and topic.\n            There follows a section on the apple sales of specific\n            orchards-- Rosemont, \n            Turkey Knob, and \n            Timberville. Thirdly, a section on\n            general apple sales is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe general business material was pulled in many cases\n            from storage boxes marked personal and political from both\n            shipments of material. The files on the apple sales came\n            chiefly from the attic of \n            Rosemont. They are chiefly bills and\n            receipts, and orders for apples.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries II: Political, 1911-1932: \u003c/emph\u003e\nThis series documents Senator Byrd's rise to political\n            prominence and gives a detailed picture of the formation\n            and maintenance of the Byrd Organization. But it must be\n            repeated that there is a gap for the gubernatorial years.\n            We assume material for this part of his official life is to\n            be found in the Executive Papers of the Library of\n            Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe chronology for Series II is by one year periods,\n            and, of course, alphabetically by topic and correspondent\n            within those time spans.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThis material had been stored at Rosemont, and\n            practically every piece was rearranged.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries III: Political, 1933-1965: \u003c/emph\u003e\nSeries III contains material on Byrd's senatorial\n            career. Although there is correspondence with national\n            political figures, both qualitatively and quantitatively,\n            the materials deal with Virginia politics and government\n            rather than national politics and government.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eChronological arrangements for this series is by four\n            year subsections, save for the last which is a 5 year\n            period (1933-1936; 1937-1940; 1945-1948; 1949-1952;\n            1953-1956; 1941-1944; 1957-1960; 1961-1965). Within these\n            sub-series, material is again alphabetically by\n            correspondent and topic.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThese papers came to the University from the Victory Van\n            Storage Company. They had evidently been boxed in the\n            Senator's Washington office after his death. As with Series\n            II, it was necessary to go through nearly every folder to\n            assure consistency.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous topics: \u003c/emph\u003e\nDivided into 8 sub-series, this section contains\n            material which would not easily fit into the first three\n            series or were simply too large to be integrated.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eA. Appointment \u0026amp; engagement books, 1928-29 \u0026amp;\n            1950-1965\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eB. Magazine articles, 1920-1966. This sub-series is\n            comprised of articles by and about Byrd, and some collected\n            by him. There are some drafts and correspondence re the\n            articles, and their publication. The arrangement is\n            chronological.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eC. Newsclippings, 1924-1966. A miscellaneous collection\n            dealing with a wide range of topics-- \n            Harry F. Byrd, \n            Virginia politics, economic, issues,\n            etc. The arrangement is chronological.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eD. Constituents' mail, 1957, 1960-1965. Comprised of\n            letters to Byrd from his \"national\" constituency,\n            commending, and, in some instances, condemning Byrd's\n            position on various issues. In addition, this sub- series\n            contains three bound volumes of letters, 1963 April-May,\n            from various chapters of the \n            Virginia Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eE. \n            Harry F. ByrdVoting Record, 1933-1965.\n            Consists of seven bound volumes and five boxes of material\n            detailing the Senator's voting record for 1933-1943 and\n            1953-1965. However, in 1957 the first session of the 85th\n            Congress is not represented.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eF. Speeches and Statements. This sub-series is divided\n            into several sections. Byrd kept a \"Reference file of other\n            people's speeches.\" This is arranged alphabetically and is\n            indexed. There is also another alphabet of other people's\n            speeches which was pulled together from various locations,\n            and is listed item by item. Secondly, there is a large file\n            of Byrd's speeches, 1920-1965, arranged chronologically,\n            which contains many original drafts with holograph\n            corrections, and mimeograph copies. Thirdly, is a section\n            of Public Statements, 1922-1965, which includes press\n            releases.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eG. Scrapbooks, 1906-1965. Consists of 110 loose volumes\n            and two boxes. The first two volumes in this sub-series are\n            scrapbooks of \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr.The remaining\n            items contain newspapers, photographs and some\n            correspondence pertinent to \n            Harry Byrd's career.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eH. Cartoon Collection, Photographs and Awards.\n            Throughout his political life, Byrd collected cartoons\n            about himself. They lined the walls of his Senate office.\n            There is a card index to these 575 framed drawings and a\n            microfilm has been prepared of each for reference use. This\n            sub-series also contains photographs of political figures\n            and friends, and various awards and certificates presented\n            to the Senator.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries V: Byrd and Flood Families: \u003c/emph\u003e\nThis series contains papers relating to Richard Evelyn Byrd, Sr. and Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Hal D. Flood, Joel W. Floodand various other Byrds and Floods. It is divided into 5 sub-series.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eA. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., father of the\n            Senator and prominent member of the Virginia House of\n            Delegates. His papers, 1907-1928, contain political and\n            legal correspondence with Harry F. Byrd and others. The\n            arrangement is generally chronological with some topical\n            breakdown.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eB. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Jr., U. S. Navy\n            Admiral and polar explorer. Papers, 1917-1957, consist\n            chiefly of correspondence between the Admiral and the\n            Senator--many of a political nature--and letters from the\n            Senator concerning his brother. There is material relating\n            to the death of Admiral Byrd and the creation of various\n            memorials to him.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eC. \n            Harry Flood Byrd, Jr.: The\n            correspondence of Byrd, Jr. with Byrd, Sr. has been pulled\n            together from various locations and placed in this\n            sub-series. In addition, there is material concerning\n            legislation the younger Byrd proposed, and comments by him\n            on the Civil Rights Act of 1965.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eD. Various members of the Byrd Family. Chiefly correspondence,\n            1917-1965, of Senator Byrd with various members of the\n            family, and with non-relatives concerning Byrd genealogy.\n            There is a segment of condolence letters, 1957, to the\n            Senator on the death of his mother, \n            Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd. Letters\n            from prominent people have been pulled from this subseries\n            and placed in Series III.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eE. \n            Flood Family. This sub-series is\n            composed of 2 sections. First is a topical arrangement of \n            Hal D. Floodpapers, 1896-1922. There\n            is some political correspondence, although the Library of\n            Congress holds the more important pieces of Flood's papers.\n            In addition, there is business \u0026amp; legal correspondence,\n            and material relating to the settlements of various\n            estates. Of note are the \n            Thomas S. Martinestate and that of \n            Hal Floodhimself.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe second section chiefly contains the estates of other\n            members of the \n            Flood family: \n            Joel W. Flood, \n            Anna Portner Flood, \n            Bolling Byrd Flood, and \n            Eleanor F. Flood, \n            Hal Flood, \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., and \n            Harry F. Byrd, Sr.were all executors\n            or guardians to these Floods and their papers are found in\n            the group.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eA small group of correspondence, 1941-1965, in this\n            sub-series from the Senator concerns Flood genealogy.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection arrived at the University of Virginia\n         divided into business, personal, and political groups. There\n         was a great deal of inconsistency and repetition within and\n         between the three divisions. As a result, it was decided that\n         a thorough reorganization was in order. Five series were\n         evolved which are described below.","The arrangement is chronological and varies from series to\n         series. Within each chronology generally topics and\n         correspondents are alphabetized together. Individual folders\n         were made when a person was a voluminous correspondent or was\n         politically prominent. Topics always have separate folders and\n         will be specifically mentioned in the guide. The researcher\n         must be willing to search topical files for information on\n         specific people. For example, there could be Watt Abbitt\n         correspondence in the Alfalfa Club, the Luncheons, and the\n         Senate Campaign of 1964 folders.","Series I: Business, 1914-1965: \nCorrespondence, memoranda, bills, and receipts comprise\n            this Series. Senator Byrd's various business interests are\n            represented--apple and peach growing, general farming, cold\n            storage, and newspaper publishing. In the pre-1932 years,\n            those papers detail exhaustively Senator Byrd's financial\n            career, especially in the apple business.","There are three subsections to Series I. First, a\n            general business section arranged chronologically and\n            within the year alphabetically by correspondent and topic.\n            There follows a section on the apple sales of specific\n            orchards-- Rosemont, \n            Turkey Knob, and \n            Timberville. Thirdly, a section on\n            general apple sales is arranged chronologically.","The general business material was pulled in many cases\n            from storage boxes marked personal and political from both\n            shipments of material. The files on the apple sales came\n            chiefly from the attic of \n            Rosemont. They are chiefly bills and\n            receipts, and orders for apples.","Series II: Political, 1911-1932: \nThis series documents Senator Byrd's rise to political\n            prominence and gives a detailed picture of the formation\n            and maintenance of the Byrd Organization. But it must be\n            repeated that there is a gap for the gubernatorial years.\n            We assume material for this part of his official life is to\n            be found in the Executive Papers of the Library of\n            Virginia.","The chronology for Series II is by one year periods,\n            and, of course, alphabetically by topic and correspondent\n            within those time spans.","This material had been stored at Rosemont, and\n            practically every piece was rearranged.","Series III: Political, 1933-1965: \nSeries III contains material on Byrd's senatorial\n            career. Although there is correspondence with national\n            political figures, both qualitatively and quantitatively,\n            the materials deal with Virginia politics and government\n            rather than national politics and government.","Chronological arrangements for this series is by four\n            year subsections, save for the last which is a 5 year\n            period (1933-1936; 1937-1940; 1945-1948; 1949-1952;\n            1953-1956; 1941-1944; 1957-1960; 1961-1965). Within these\n            sub-series, material is again alphabetically by\n            correspondent and topic.","These papers came to the University from the Victory Van\n            Storage Company. They had evidently been boxed in the\n            Senator's Washington office after his death. As with Series\n            II, it was necessary to go through nearly every folder to\n            assure consistency.","Series IV: Miscellaneous topics: \nDivided into 8 sub-series, this section contains\n            material which would not easily fit into the first three\n            series or were simply too large to be integrated.","A. Appointment \u0026 engagement books, 1928-29 \u0026\n            1950-1965","B. Magazine articles, 1920-1966. This sub-series is\n            comprised of articles by and about Byrd, and some collected\n            by him. There are some drafts and correspondence re the\n            articles, and their publication. The arrangement is\n            chronological.","C. Newsclippings, 1924-1966. A miscellaneous collection\n            dealing with a wide range of topics-- \n            Harry F. Byrd, \n            Virginia politics, economic, issues,\n            etc. The arrangement is chronological.","D. Constituents' mail, 1957, 1960-1965. Comprised of\n            letters to Byrd from his \"national\" constituency,\n            commending, and, in some instances, condemning Byrd's\n            position on various issues. In addition, this sub- series\n            contains three bound volumes of letters, 1963 April-May,\n            from various chapters of the \n            Virginia Chamber of Commerce.","E. \n            Harry F. ByrdVoting Record, 1933-1965.\n            Consists of seven bound volumes and five boxes of material\n            detailing the Senator's voting record for 1933-1943 and\n            1953-1965. However, in 1957 the first session of the 85th\n            Congress is not represented.","F. Speeches and Statements. This sub-series is divided\n            into several sections. Byrd kept a \"Reference file of other\n            people's speeches.\" This is arranged alphabetically and is\n            indexed. There is also another alphabet of other people's\n            speeches which was pulled together from various locations,\n            and is listed item by item. Secondly, there is a large file\n            of Byrd's speeches, 1920-1965, arranged chronologically,\n            which contains many original drafts with holograph\n            corrections, and mimeograph copies. Thirdly, is a section\n            of Public Statements, 1922-1965, which includes press\n            releases.","G. Scrapbooks, 1906-1965. Consists of 110 loose volumes\n            and two boxes. The first two volumes in this sub-series are\n            scrapbooks of \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr.The remaining\n            items contain newspapers, photographs and some\n            correspondence pertinent to \n            Harry Byrd's career.","H. Cartoon Collection, Photographs and Awards.\n            Throughout his political life, Byrd collected cartoons\n            about himself. They lined the walls of his Senate office.\n            There is a card index to these 575 framed drawings and a\n            microfilm has been prepared of each for reference use. This\n            sub-series also contains photographs of political figures\n            and friends, and various awards and certificates presented\n            to the Senator.","Series V: Byrd and Flood Families: \nThis series contains papers relating to Richard Evelyn Byrd, Sr. and Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Hal D. Flood, Joel W. Floodand various other Byrds and Floods. It is divided into 5 sub-series.","A. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., father of the\n            Senator and prominent member of the Virginia House of\n            Delegates. His papers, 1907-1928, contain political and\n            legal correspondence with Harry F. Byrd and others. The\n            arrangement is generally chronological with some topical\n            breakdown.","B. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Jr., U. S. Navy\n            Admiral and polar explorer. Papers, 1917-1957, consist\n            chiefly of correspondence between the Admiral and the\n            Senator--many of a political nature--and letters from the\n            Senator concerning his brother. There is material relating\n            to the death of Admiral Byrd and the creation of various\n            memorials to him.","C. \n            Harry Flood Byrd, Jr.: The\n            correspondence of Byrd, Jr. with Byrd, Sr. has been pulled\n            together from various locations and placed in this\n            sub-series. In addition, there is material concerning\n            legislation the younger Byrd proposed, and comments by him\n            on the Civil Rights Act of 1965.","D. Various members of the Byrd Family. Chiefly correspondence,\n            1917-1965, of Senator Byrd with various members of the\n            family, and with non-relatives concerning Byrd genealogy.\n            There is a segment of condolence letters, 1957, to the\n            Senator on the death of his mother, \n            Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd. Letters\n            from prominent people have been pulled from this subseries\n            and placed in Series III.","E. \n            Flood Family. This sub-series is\n            composed of 2 sections. First is a topical arrangement of \n            Hal D. Floodpapers, 1896-1922. There\n            is some political correspondence, although the Library of\n            Congress holds the more important pieces of Flood's papers.\n            In addition, there is business \u0026 legal correspondence,\n            and material relating to the settlements of various\n            estates. Of note are the \n            Thomas S. Martinestate and that of \n            Hal Floodhimself.","The second section chiefly contains the estates of other\n            members of the \n            Flood family: \n            Joel W. Flood, \n            Anna Portner Flood, \n            Bolling Byrd Flood, and \n            Eleanor F. Flood, \n            Hal Flood, \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., and \n            Harry F. Byrd, Sr.were all executors\n            or guardians to these Floods and their papers are found in\n            the group.","A small group of correspondence, 1941-1965, in this\n            sub-series from the Senator concerns Flood genealogy."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\n        \u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1887 --born Martinsburg, W. Va., son of Richard\n               Evelyn \u0026amp; Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd, and nephew of\n               Hal D. Flood\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1902 --acquired the Winchester Star\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1906 --established the Martinsburg Evening Journal\n               and leases his first apple orchard\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1908 --appointed to Winchester City Council, first\n               public office\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1908-1918 --president of the Valley Turnpike\n               Company\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1909 --sold Martinsburg Evening Journal to\n               purchase apple orchards\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1913 --married Anne Douglas Beverley\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1915-1925 --member of Virginia State Senate:\n               served on the Finance, Roads, and Privileges \u0026amp;\n               Elections Committees\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1922-1925 --chairman of the State Democratic\n               Committee\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1923 --acquired the Harrisonburg Daily\n               News-Record\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1923 --member \u0026amp; Chairman of Publicity\n               Committee of the \"Pay As You Go\" Roads\n               Association\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1926-1930 --governor of Virginia\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1928 --his anti-lynch law passed by the Virginia\n               legislature\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1928-1940 --member of the Democratic National\n               Committee\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1929 --acquired his family home \"Rosemont\" from\n               the Harriman's of New York\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1930 --reorganization of Virginia State\n               Constitution and government\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1932 --Virginia endorsed Byrd for president\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1933-1964 --U. S. Senator from Virginia. Member of\n               the following standing committees: Finance, chair man,\n               1955-1965; Armed Services, Rules; Civil Service. Member\n               of the following special committees: 1. Select committee\n               on Government Reorganization; 2. Joint Committee on\n               Reduction of non-essential Federal Spending; 3.\n               Provision Committee to draft the original Atomic Energy\n               Legislation; 4. Finanance Subcommittee on\n               intergovernmental taxation; 5. Preparedness Subcommittee\n               which investigated the Korean ammunition shortage; 6.\n               Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1958 --announced retirement, but was persuaded by\n               friends to run again\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1965 --resigned from Senate due to ill\n               health\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1966 --died at \"Rosemont\"\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003c/list\u003e\n      \u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Chronology"],"bioghist_tesim":["1887 --born Martinsburg, W. Va., son of Richard\n               Evelyn \u0026 Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd, and nephew of\n               Hal D. Flood\n          1902 --acquired the Winchester Star\n          1906 --established the Martinsburg Evening Journal\n               and leases his first apple orchard\n          1908 --appointed to Winchester City Council, first\n               public office\n          1908-1918 --president of the Valley Turnpike\n               Company\n          1909 --sold Martinsburg Evening Journal to\n               purchase apple orchards\n          1913 --married Anne Douglas Beverley\n          1915-1925 --member of Virginia State Senate:\n               served on the Finance, Roads, and Privileges \u0026\n               Elections Committees\n          1922-1925 --chairman of the State Democratic\n               Committee\n          1923 --acquired the Harrisonburg Daily\n               News-Record\n          1923 --member \u0026 Chairman of Publicity\n               Committee of the \"Pay As You Go\" Roads\n               Association\n          1926-1930 --governor of Virginia\n          1928 --his anti-lynch law passed by the Virginia\n               legislature\n          1928-1940 --member of the Democratic National\n               Committee\n          1929 --acquired his family home \"Rosemont\" from\n               the Harriman's of New York\n          1930 --reorganization of Virginia State\n               Constitution and government\n          1932 --Virginia endorsed Byrd for president\n          1933-1964 --U. S. Senator from Virginia. Member of\n               the following standing committees: Finance, chair man,\n               1955-1965; Armed Services, Rules; Civil Service. Member\n               of the following special committees: 1. Select committee\n               on Government Reorganization; 2. Joint Committee on\n               Reduction of non-essential Federal Spending; 3.\n               Provision Committee to draft the original Atomic Energy\n               Legislation; 4. Finanance Subcommittee on\n               intergovernmental taxation; 5. Preparedness Subcommittee\n               which investigated the Korean ammunition shortage; 6.\n               Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation\n          1958 --announced retirement, but was persuaded by\n               friends to run again\n          1965 --resigned from Senate due to ill\n               health\n          1966 --died at \"Rosemont\""],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Accession #9700, 9700-b, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Accession #9700, 9700-b, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers, 1911-1965,\n         consist of 273 linear feet of correspondence, memoranda,\n         records, files of all sorts, photographs, scrapbooks, etc.\n         pertaining largely to the \n         Virginia Senator's political and business\n         careers. Save for his years as governor of \n         Virginia (1925-1929) the collection\n         documents in great detail his activities in politics and\n         business. The bulk of the political papers deal with \n         Virginiastate politics, and present a\n         clear picture of Byrd's leadership of the state Democratic\n         Party. Substantive material from or concerning national\n         figures for the period is not to be found in these papers.","Material of greatest research value is probably to be found\n         in the papers before 1932 when Byrd was elected to the U.S.\n         Senate. The correspondence files are particularly rich and\n         helpful in the 1920's. A cautiousness of statement appears in\n         his correspondence when Byrd arrives in Washington, but the\n         tendency disappears after a few years, and the later\n         correspondence is candid and useful.","The papers of Senator Byrd are invaluable for any study of\n         Virginia's politics and public life during Byrd's lifetime.\n         Because of his great success as an apple grower and farmer,\n         researchers in these fields will find much of value here.\n         There is also some material useful for the study of\n         journalistic history, and other fields of research.","Separate folders for: Highway material, 1911-1917;\n                  List of taxpayers, 1913; Correspondence, 1915, A-Z;\n                  Miscellaneous reports, 1915; Two notebooks containing\n                  list of (voters)?, n. d.; Correspondence, 1917-1918,\n                  A-B; and Joseph M. Bauserman","Separate folders for: George P. Coleman; Hal D.\n                  Flood; Thomas W. Harrison; Thomas S. Martin; A.\n                  Willis Robertson; Henry Stuart; Claude Swanson; Frank\n                  S. Tavenner; and R. Gray Williams","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; G. P.\n                  Coleman; George Conrad; Sam L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood;\n                  Carter Glass; T. W. Harrison; T. S. Martin; A. W.\n                  Robertson; F. S. Tavenner; and E. Lee Trinkle","Separate folders for: John Dillon; and bulletins\n                  issued by Harry Flood Byrd as Federal Fuel\n                  Administrator of Virginia","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; William E.\n                  Carson; Russell T. and John Cather; G. P. Coleman; G.\n                  Conrad; S. L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood; T. W. Harrison;\n                  and Democratic National Committee Literature","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. Glass; Clifford Grim; C. W. Heater; William F.\n                  Keyser; and E. E. Keister","Separate folders for: Edgar D. Newman; A. W.\n                  Robertson; W. J. Schoene; Charles M. Shannon; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; and R. G. Williams","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Charles C. Louderback; W. C. Lauck; Meredith L.\n                  Lockhart; Carroll Menefee; Joseph G. Myers; Fred\n                  Maphis; Claude H. Swanson; John Saunders; E. Randolph\n                  Williams, Philip Williams; and Richard S. Wright","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; R. T. \u0026\n                  J. Cather; G. Coleman; G. N. Conrad; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  H. D. Flood; Joel Flood; and Julien Gunn","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  P. H. Barger; Joseph N. Brenaman; E. Griffith Dodson;\n                  Patrick Henry Drewry; and J. T. Deal","Separate folders for: T. W. Harrison; W. F.\n                  Keyser; C. C. Louderback; G. Walter Mapp; Wade\n                  Massie; C. Menefee; John J. Miller; J. G. Myers; E.\n                  D. Newman; and A. W. Robertson","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. N. Hoover; C. W. Heater; John Paul; and R. L.\n                  Omps","Separate folders for: W. W. Sales; C. M. Shannon;\n                  Henry Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; C. W.\n                  Trenary; E. L. Trinkle; U. Va. Centennial Endowment\n                  Fund; Senator J. E. West; and R. G. Williams","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; J. N.\n                  Brenaman; Brick File, Handley Board; C. S. Carter;\n                  Contested Case of Paul vs. Harrison, Seventh\n                  District; Democratic Committee; and Democratic\n                  Committee Accounts","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Edwin A. Alderman; F. Amiss; and L. D. Arnold","Separate folders for: Elections, data; S. L.\n                  Ferguson; C. Glass; Handley School File; T. W.\n                  Harrison; James Hayes, Jr.; Highway Commission; and\n                  Income","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  J. Flood; C. A. Ford; Alexander Forward; C. N.\n                  Hoover; H. L. Hooker; and James Hayes","Separate folders for: Insurance; E. E. Keister; W.\n                  F. Keyser; C. C. Louderback; W. Massie; C. Menefee;\n                  John J. Miller; W. S. Moffett; A. K. Morrison; J. G.\n                  Myers; Ninth District, General; Northern Va. Power\n                  Co., Contracts; George C. Peery; Rents; and A. W.\n                  Robertson","Separate folders for: C. M. Shannon; Seventh\n                  District; Slemp Patronage; C. Swanson; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle; and Tax receipts","Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; E. R. Combs;\n                  Democratic Caucus; Democratic Committee Accounts;\n                  Democratic National Committee; Democratic State\n                  Committee; James Hayes, Jr.; and Legislature","Separate folders for: G. C. Peery; Roads; Valley\n                  Turnpike Co.; and Check stubs of an unidentified\n                  account","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; W. E.\n                  Carson; and the Democratic State Committee","Separate folders for: Democratic State Committee,\n                  1924 Oct.-1925 March; Louis S. Epes; C. Glass; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and F. S. Tavenner","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: L. S. Epes; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  C. Glass; and Gubernatorial Campaign: First\n                  District","Separate folders for: J. Murray Hooker; Lester\n                  Hooker; and C. C. Louderback","Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; John Garland\n                  Pollard; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; William T. Reed; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D. Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Henry G. Shirley; H. C.\n                  Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle;\n                  Short Ballot; Amendments to Virginia Constitution;\n                  and Democratic Convention-Winchester","Separate folders for: Walter Chrysler; A. W.\n                  Robertson; Airports in Virginia; Memorandum:\n                  Government Reorganization in Va.; H. G. Shirley; John\n                  Stewart Bryan; and Thomas G. Burch","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; E. R. Combs;\n                  Congratulations; and E. Griffith Dodson","Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; John W.\n                  Fishburne; Junius P. Fishburne; T. McCall Frazier; O.\n                  Max Gardner; C. Glass; and Harry Guggenheim","Separate folders for: LeRoy Hodges and J. Murray\n                  Hooker","Separate folders for: Goodrich W. Lineweaver and\n                  C. H. Morrissett","Separate folders for: Thomas W. Ozlin; J. G.\n                  Pollard; W. T. Reed; A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D.\n                  Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Peter Saunders; H. G.\n                  Shirley; C. A. Swanson; E. L. Trinkle; and William M.\n                  Tuck","Separate folders for: T. Coleman Andrews","Separate folders for: Henry Breckinridge; Chamber\n                  of Commerce of the U.S. A.; and Albert B. (Happy)\n                  Chandler","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Executive Committee; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Victory Fund; and Democratic\n                  National Convention","Separate folders for: E. G. Dodson; Patrick Henry\n                  Drewry; Drought Relief Committee, A -Z; and Drought\n                  Relief Materials, etc.","Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; Roy\n                  Flannagan; William Meade Fletcher; and T. M.\n                  Frazier","Separate folders for: George Washington Potomac\n                  Parkway; C. Glass; H. Guggenhiem; Luther Gulick;\n                  Gunston Hall; Charles Hill; Julian Hill; L. Hodges;\n                  J. M. Hooker; Cordell Hull; John R. Hutcheson; and\n                  Martin Hutchinson","Separate folders for: C. H. Morrisett and\n                  Newspaper","Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; G. C. Peery; J.\n                  G. Pollard; Harry Flood Byrd for President; John J.\n                  Raskob; and W. T. Reed","Separate folders for: A. W. Robertson; Eleanor and\n                  F. D. Roosevelt; Frederic W. Scott; H. G. Shirley;\n                  Jouett Shouse; Howard W. Smith; Abram Penn Staples;\n                  Augustus T. Stroud; H. C. Stuart; and C. A.\n                  Swanson","Separate folders for: Tyre Taylor; W. M. Tuck;\n                  Wakefield Memorial Association; Washington Post; John\n                  J. Wicker; and Carter Wormeley","Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth; E. Andrew\n                  Anderson; Robert N. Anderson; T. Coleman Andrews;\n                  Appointments, B -R; Thomas A. Atkinson; James M.\n                  Ball; A. D. Barksdale; Robert S. Barrett; James S.\n                  Barron; William S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                  L. Baxley; H. J. Benchoff; William W. Beverley; S. O.\n                  Bland; Charlie W. Bondurant; J. H. Bradford; H.\n                  Breckinridge; J. S. Bryan; and T. G. Burch","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  John W. Carter; Spencer L. Carter; T. R. Cather;\n                  Chamber of Commerce; T. Everett Chambers; A. B.\n                  Chandler; and Joseph A. Chitwood","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; John J.\n                  Cornwell; Walker C. Cottrell; and Harvey Couch","Separate folders for: Walter Davenport; Colgate\n                  Darden; Joseph T. Deal; Democratic National Committee\n                  -Appointments; Democratic National Committee -Victory\n                  Fund; Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                  State Chairmen and Finance Directors; E. G. Dodson;\n                  George R. Doughty; and Charles J. Duke","Separate folders for: Jerome Fancuili; James\n                  Farley; Financial Statements of the Executive Finance\n                  Committee -Democratic National Committee; John W.\n                  Flannagan; R. Flannagan; W. M. Fletcher; J. Flood;\n                  and T. M. Frazier","Separate folders for: John Galleher; O. M.\n                  Gardner; C. Glass; Henry G. Gilmer; Sidney S. Hall;\n                  Wilbur C. Hall; Edwin A. Halsey; John W. Hanes; C. J.\n                  Harkrader; and John Hemphill","Separate folders for: Charles Hill; L. Hodges; J.\n                  M. Hooker; Walter Y. Hosier; Louis Howe; C. Hull; H.\n                  F. Hutcheson; John R. Hutcheson; and M. A.\n                  Hutchinson","Separate folders for: Robert Jackson; Jefferson\n                  Day Address; John Henry Johnson; C. M. Jordon;\n                  Ewing-Laporte; and David Lawrence","Separate folders for: Louis D. Magid; J. H. Meek;\n                  George R. B. Michie; John Miller; George F. Milton;\n                  W. Forbes Morgan; C. H. Morrissett; and F. A.\n                  Motz","Separate folders for: News-Record; Arthur O'Brien;\n                  Thomas W. Owens; R. G. Phillips; J. G. Pollard; John\n                  W. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Prohibition; and\n                  Prohibition Referendum","Separate folders for: G. S. Ralston; J. J.\n                  Rashkob; Resolutions: Harry Flood Byrd for President;\n                  W. T. Reed; Joe Richman; Roads -Division of Funds; A.\n                  W. Robertson; and F. D. Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Frederic Scott; William H.\n                  Schwarzechild; H. G. Shirley; J. Shouse; and H. W.\n                  Smith","Separate folders for: A. P. Staples; H. C. Stuart;\n                  G. Fred Switzer; Tyre Taylor; E. L. Trinkle; and W.\n                  M. Tuck","Separate folders for: Frank C. Walker; and J. J.\n                  Wicker","Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth;\n                     Alexandria Young Democrats; Alfalfa Club; J.\n                     Lindsay Almond; T. C. Andrews; Harvey B. Apperson;\n                     Appointments re: Federal Judgeships, Senate Office\n                     Staff, State Positions, State ABC Board, and State\n                     Judgeships; Arlington County; Lester Arnold; and\n                     Thomas Atkinson","Separate folders for: Josiah William Bailey; C.\n                     A. Ball; H. M, Bandy; Henry G. Barbee; Sidney B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alben Barkley; A. D. Barksdale; R. H.\n                     Barksdale; James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; John\n                     S. Battle; W. S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                     L. Baxley; Frank C. Bedinger; Richard Beirne;\n                     Claude F. Beverly; W. Welby Beverley; Joseph A.\n                     Billingsley; I. C. Blackwood; Schuyler Otis Bland;\n                     Henry H. Blood; Sol Bloom; C. W. Bondurant; M. B.\n                     Booker; Armistead L. Boothe; Gardner L. Boothe; C.\n                     W. Bondurant; M. B. Boothe; Bountiful Ridge\n                     Nurseries; Claude G. Bowers; W. W. Boxley; J. H.\n                     Bradford; H. Breckinridge; J. Fulmer Bright;\n                     Robert K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; J. Sinclair Brown;\n                     John Wilson Brown; and Louis Brownlow","Separate folders for: J. S. Bryan; Bunker Hill;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; C. R. Burnett; W. Sam\n                     Burnley; Julian A. Burruss; Maitland Bus tard;\n                     Vincent Byers; Byrd--Primary Election\n                     Congratulations; Byrd's Radio Speech of October\n                     13, 1936; William Byrd; and James F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: George W. Calver; Will\n                     Cammer; Arno B. Cammerer; Donald Campbell; Stuart\n                     B. Campbell; W. S Campfield; Clarence Cannon;\n                     Bishop James Cannon; James M. Carson; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; Spencer L. Carter;\n                     William Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; W. C.\n                     Caudill; T. W. Chambers; A. B. (Happy) Chandler;\n                     H. B. Chermside; John A. Chew; J. H. Chitwood;\n                     Bennett C. Clark; Morell Clarke; N. E. Clement;\n                     Howard E. Cole; G. B. Collins; L. Preston Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Record and Senate Calendar; Tom\n                     Connally; Contributions; B. Redwood Councill; Mike\n                     R. Crabill; W. H. Cralle; Sheppard Crump; Charles\n                     W. Crush; John A. Currier and Charles C.\n                     Curtis","Separate folders for: County and precinct\n                     committees mailing lists; and Circular letters re:\n                     Harry Flood Byrd -His stand and criticisms","Separate folders for: Virginius Dabney; The\n                     Daily News-Record; Paul V. Dalton; H. E. Dameron;\n                     Josephus Daniels; Robert W. Daniel; Colgate W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; Levin Nock Davis; Q. C. Davis, Jr.;\n                     Parke P. Deans; George P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     National Campaign Committee, Campaign materials,\n                     Local Democratic Chairmen, and DemocraticWomen's\n                     Organizations; W. L. and W. Clyde Dennis; and\n                     Bishop Collins Denny","Separate folders for: S. D. DeShazor; Meta\n                     Dick; G. M. Dillard; Democratic National Committee\n                     -Statements of working capital; E. G. Dodson; Vic\n                     Donahey; W. R. Dooley; Ralph Dorsey; George L.\n                     Doughty; L. McCarthy Downs; P. Drewry; Charles J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; H. Rozier Dulany, Jr.; Walter C.\n                     Dunnington; and John T. Duval","Separate folders for: N. B. Early; James S.\n                     Easley; John H. East; J. G. Eberwine; Editorials;\n                     Horace H. Edwards; John W. Eggleston; H. W.\n                     Ellerson; W. Emory Elmore; Allan Epes; Louis S.\n                     Epes; James A. Farley; Farmers and Merchants Bank,\n                     Timberville; Farmers and Merchants National Bank\n                     and Trust Co., Winchester; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; Federal Land Bank, Baltimore;\n                     Charles R. Fenwick; Homer L. Ferguson; Mr. and\n                     Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; First and Merchants National\n                     Bank, Richmond; Blair J. Fishburn; J. P. Fishburn;\n                     John W. Fishburne; Earl A. Fitzpatrick; and\n                     Herbert Fitzpatrick","Separate folders for: John W. Flannagan, R.\n                     Flannigan; Max Fleischner; Albert Fletcher; James\n                     H. Fletcher; William Meade Fletcher; H. D. Flood\n                     Estate; J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles E.\n                     Ford; Forest Haven Club; Thomas E. Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; Douglas R. Freeman; Wayne M. French; T.\n                     B. Fulgate; and Frank H. Fuller","Separate folders for: John Galleher; E. D.\n                     Gardner; O. Max Gardner; J. Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gathright; Stuart G. Gibboney; Mary Gildersleeve;\n                     E. G. Gill; Henry Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; Thomas\n                     B. Glascock; C. Glass; Powell Glass; R. E. Glover;\n                     Charles B. Godwin; Mary W. Gold; John S.\n                     Goldsmith; Golf Club; B. Clifford Goode; Morton G.\n                     Goode; C. O'Conor Goolrick; Robert Gore; Thomas P.\n                     Gore; C. W. Grandy; J. H. C. Grasty; W. Moncure\n                     Gravatt; Cary T. Grayson; Theodore F. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; Harry Griffin; Clifford Grim; Joseph F.\n                     Guffey; H. Guggenheim; and B. T. Gunter","Separate folders for: John Hopkins Hall, Jr.;\n                     Russell M. Hall; Sidney B. Hall; Stilson H. Hall;\n                     Wilbur C. Hall; Norman P. Hamilton; Thomas M.\n                     Hamilton; John Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis;\n                     Charles Harkrader; John T. Harris; Harvey F.\n                     Harris; Walter Edward Harris; Burr P. Harrison;\n                     Pat Harrison; Mack D. Hart; Austin Hartman; Carl\n                     A. Hatch; J. B. Haywood; R. Beverley Herbert;\n                     Clyde L. Herring; W. S. Hildreth; Charles Hill;\n                     Mrs. William W. Hines; C. A. Hoffenberth; Harry H.\n                     Holt; Rush D. Holt; Saxon Holt; Stuart F. Honaker;\n                     and L. Hooker","Separate folders for: Murray Hooker; Harry\n                     Hopkins; J. R. Hornsby; Walter Hosier; C. Hull; E.\n                     A. Hults; D. R. Hunt; Thomas Lomax Hunter; Eppa\n                     Hunton, IV; H. F. Hutcheson; Sterling Hutcheson;\n                     and H","Separate folders for: Invitations and Harry\n                     Flood Byrd's responses; Raymond L. Jackson; Ben\n                     Jacobs; Louis I. Jaffe; Rorer A. James; R.\n                     Bleakley James; Jos. C. Jett; Albert Sidney\n                     Johnson; Edwin C. Johnson; Hugh Johnson; John\n                     Henry Johnson; Joseph Z. Johnson; Howard P. Jones;\n                     Jesse H. Jones; Bruce S. Jones; Carl M. Jordon; W.\n                     Roy Justice; Thomas J. Keane; Frank Kearney; Isham\n                     Keith; Floyd E. Kellam; D. A. Keller; Frank Kent;\n                     Alfred M. Kerfoot; Pearne E. Ketron; and E. L.\n                     Keyser","Separate folders for: George W. Koiner; H. G. K\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Senator Glass; E. H.\n                     Lane; David Lawrence; Robert C. Lee; Joe Leslie;\n                     Julian M. Lillis; Letters of good wishes re:\n                     illness of Harry Flood Byrd; Josephine C. Levey;\n                     H. L. D. Lewis; Charles P. Light; G. W.\n                     Lineweaver; Walter R. Lippman; Henry C. Lodge,\n                     Jr.; Lee Long; C. C. Louderback; L. E. Lookabill;\n                     Otto Lowe; W. A. Lowenback; and Mrs. Cassis\n                     Moncure Lyne","Separate folders for: Julian D. Martin; Trap\n                     Martin; Lucy R. Mason; G. A. Massenburg; Wade\n                     Massie; J. H. May; C. Purcell McCue; John B.\n                     McDaniel; Hugh R. McKay; Thomas R. Mechem; J. H.\n                     Meek; M. J. Menefee; George R. B. Michie; Hunter\n                     Miller; John M. Miller, Jr.; J. D. Mitchell; W.\n                     Stuart Moffett; Frank P. Moncure; R. C. L.\n                     Moncure; E. Sclater Montague; B. F. Moomaw; James\n                     E. Mooney; Blackburn Moore; Frank Moore, M. R.\n                     Morgan; W. Forbes Morgan; Fred A. Motz; George W.\n                     Muller; Miss Addie Muncey; and Leonard Muse","Separate folders for: M. M. Neeley; John D.\n                     Neff; Albert L. Newberry; J. L. Newcomb; Blake T.\n                     Newton; Edward D. Ninninger; Robert O. Norris,\n                     Jr.; A. Obici; R. L. Omps; Heirome and E. W. Opie;\n                     Charles A. Osborne; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin; W.\n                     Nelson Page; Judge Robert R Parker; George C.\n                     Peery; Robert L. Pennington; Randolph H. Perry;\n                     Petitions and letters of support for 1934\n                     Election","Separate folders for: Florence Petty; Cabell\n                     Phillips; Clifton Phillips; R. G. Phillips;\n                     Gifford Pinchot; Political list of supporters; G.\n                     Freeman Pollock; J. G. Pollard; J. G. Pollard,\n                     Jr.; Hunter Porter; H. Russell Potts; John L.\n                     Pratt; James H. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Proposed\n                     Scenic Highway; Ordway Puller; J. J. Raskob; John\n                     M. Rasnick; Dr. E. W. Rawls; and Sam Rayburn","Separate folders for: Charlie C. Reed; Pleasant\n                     L. Reed; W. T. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; F. L.\n                     Reynard; John Q. Rhodes; Ralph Ricardo; A. B.\n                     Richard; J. Donald Richards; E. Ray Richardson;\n                     Joe Richman; W. Cabell Rives; Rufus G. Roberts; A.\n                     W. Robertson; Papers of Robinson-Patman Bill; John\n                     D. Rockfeller; Frank Rodgers; James H. Rogers; W.\n                     O. Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Nellie Taylor Ross;\n                     Robert A. Russell; Richard B. Russell; and John\n                     Warwick Rust","Separate folders for: David Satterfield; Clyde\n                     W. Saunders; John R. Saunders; Peter Saunders; Abe\n                     Schewel; Frederic W. Scott; Fred O. Seibel; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurants and\n                     Arbuckle Embezzlement; C. M. Shannon; Shennandoah\n                     National Park; H. G. Shirley; W. J. Showalter;\n                     Mrs. W. B. (Hortense) Sirman; and Col. S. L.\n                     Slover","Separate folders for: Sydney F. Small; Capt. C.\n                     T. Smith; Howard W. Smith; J. H. A. Smith; Lemuel\n                     F. Smith; William B. Smith; W. D. Smith; Harold F.\n                     Snead; R. Lee Snell; Donald Stant; William S.\n                     Snow; Louis Spillman; C. V. Spratley; A. P.\n                     Staples; O. L. Stearnes; A. E. S. Stephens: Roscoe\n                     B. Stephenson; Edward R. Stettinius; Augustus T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; Ward Swank; William\n                     Schwarzschild; G. Fred Switzer; and J. Robert\n                     Switzer","Separate folders for: Frank S. Tavenner, Jr.;\n                     Tyre Taylor; A. J. Terrell; Don W. Thomas; H. C.\n                     Thompson; S. J. Thompson; Tobacco; Mrs. (Rosa) W.\n                     W. Townes; John G. Townsend, Jr.; E. L. Trinkle;\n                     Lake Triplett; I. Walke Truxtun; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Walter P. Tudor; and Rexford G. Tugwell","Separate folders for: E. Peyton Turner; S. Heth\n                     Tyler; University of Virginia; Cornelius\n                     Vanderbilt, Jr.; Robert C. Vaden; Veterans Attack\n                     on Harry Flood Byrd; Virginia Governors and\n                     Candidates; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Virginia\n                     State Democratic Committee; Virginia Vote\n                     (1884-1937); Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Mrs. Frank Anthony Walker; Frank C. Walker; Henry\n                     A. Wallace; Jeff F. Walter; T. E. Warriner;\n                     Edmund; Waterman; Tucker Watkins; Mrs. Robert C.\n                     Watts; and Edwin M. Wayland","Separate folders for: Aubrey Weaver; Western\n                     Newspaper Union; Lee M. Whitacre; Earl W. White;\n                     Miss Elizabeth White; Walter C. White; Irving P.\n                     Whitehead; Mrs. Irving P. (Lollie C.) Whitehead;\n                     George F. Whitley; E. M. Whitman; Wholesale\n                     Liquor; John J. Wicker, Jr.; Henry T. Wickham;\n                     Dean John E. Williams; John W. Williams; R. Gray\n                     Williams; Holman Willis; Lyle L. Willis; Charles\n                     H. Wilson; J. David Wine; Clifton A. Woodrum;\n                     James P. Woods; Carter Wormeley; Frank M. Wray; J.\n                     Sol Wrenn; Dr. George A. Wright; Richard S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; William A. Wright; and J. Frank\n                     Wysor","Separate folders for: J. H. Yost; Rice M.\n                     Youell; and Young Democrats","Separate folders for: Alfalfa Club; J. Lindsay\n                     Almond; Dr. William B. Alwood; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     Motion Picture Censors, and Judgeships; J. E.\n                     Arbogast; Lester Arnold; and Remmie L. Arnold","Separate folders for: Fred W. Barger; S. B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alfred D. Barksdale; R. H. Barksdale;\n                     James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; J. S. Battle;\n                     W. S. Battle; J. Hampton Baumgarten; John V.\n                     Bauserman; H. L. Baxley; Marshall J. Beverley; W.\n                     W. Beverley; J. A. Billingsley; S. O. Bland;\n                     Armistead Boothe; R. E. Blackwell; Miss Genevieve\n                     Boguess; M. B. Booker; J. F. Bright; Robert K.\n                     Brock; G. H. Branaman; David Bruce; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; Robert Button; and Byrd\n                     Congratulations on nomination without\n                     opposition","Separate folders for: A. J. Cahn; W. S.\n                     Campfield; J. W. Carr; Clarence E. Carter; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; S. L. Carter; William\n                     Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; Dr. W. D.\n                     Candill; T. E. Chambers; H. B. Chermside; J. H.\n                     Chitwood; S. M. Chitwood; Morell Clarke; N. E.\n                     Clement; Howard Cole; George B. Collings; L.\n                     Preston Collins; and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Becord; B. R. Council; H. Ralph\n                     Clover; Edwin Cox, M. R. Crabill, W. H. Cralle;\n                     Grasty Crews; John \u0026 Jake Crim; Karl A.\n                     Crowley; J. A. Currier Sheriff C. C. Curtis; P. V.\n                     Dalton; R. W. Daniel; C. W. Darden, Jr.; Q. C.\n                     Davis; P. P. Deans; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     State Central Committee; Depart ment of\n                     Agriculture Rulings; G. M. Dillard; Frank M.\n                     Dixon; William E. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; and R. N.\n                     Dorsey","Separate folders for: G. L. Doughty; L. M.\n                     Downs; Charles J. Duke, Jr.; H. R. Dulany, Jr.; J.\n                     T. Duval; N. B. Early; H. Edwards; H. W. Ellerson;\n                     W. E. Elmore; Robert B. Ely; Wilfred G. Epes, Jr.;\n                     A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson;\n                     First \u0026 Merchants National Bank -Richmond; J.\n                     P. Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Flannagan;\n                     R. Flannagan; Max Fleischer; Albert Fletcher; J.\n                     H. Fletcher; W. M. Fletcher; H. D. Flood Estate;\n                     J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles Forney; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; Mrs. Emma H. Friend; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; and F. H. Fuller","Separate folders for: J. Galleher; Stanley S.\n                     Garner; J. Nance Garner; T. M. Gaithwright; Walter\n                     George; Peter Gerry; H. C. Gilmer; Thomas B.\n                     Glascock; C. Glass; P. Glass; Robert Glass; N. W.\n                     Gold; Golf Club; B. C. Goode; M. G. Goode; T. P.\n                     Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; W. M. Gravatt; Marvin L.\n                     Gray; H. E. Griffin; H. F. Guggenheim; B. T.\n                     Gunter; Harold C. Guy; J. H. Hall; W. C. Hall; J.\n                     W. Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis; C. J.\n                     Harkrader; H. F. Harris; B. P. Harrison; P.\n                     Harrison; Aubrey Hawkins; C. Hill; H. H. Holt;\n                     Henry W. Holt; Homer A. Holt; R. D. Holt; S. W.\n                     Holt; J. M. Hooker; and L. Hooker","Separate folders for: J. Edgar Hoover; Eugene\n                     A. Hults; Thomas M. Hundley; D. R. Hunt; T. L.\n                     Hunter; Sterling Hutcheson; R. L. Jackson; R. A.\n                     James; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; J. H. Johnson;\n                     Hiram Johnson; Lewis Jones; C. M. Jordon; F. E.\n                     Kellam; P. E. Ketron; R. E. Kidd; James King;\n                     William C. King; William H. King; H. G. Kump; E.\n                     H. Lane; R. C. Lee; Joseph Leib; J. Leslie; and H.\n                     L. D. Lewis","Separate folders for: Julian Lillis; A. G.\n                     Lively; Augustine Lonergan; L. Long; Mrs. Richard\n                     F. Loper; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Frank\n                     Maloney; J. D. Martin; T. Martin; W. Barton Mason;\n                     G. A. Massenburg; C. P. McCue; H. R. McKay; Edward\n                     O. McCue, Jr.; James McNamara; T. R. Mechem; M. J.\n                     Menefee; Mrs. G. R. B. Michie; J. M. Miller, Jr.;\n                     W. M. Minter; R. K. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; B. F. Moomaw; B. Moore;\n                     M. R. Morgan; W. F. Morgan; Page Morton; Col. S.\n                     W. Moulding, Sr.; A. Muncey; and L. Muse","Separate folders for: J. D. Neff; A. L.\n                     Newberry; B. T. Newton; A. S. Noblin; L. U.\n                     Noland, Jr.; A. Obici; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin;\n                     W. N. Page; R. R. Parker; G. C. Peery; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; F. Petty; G. Pinchot;\n                     Poll Taxes; Daniel L. Porter; J. L. Pratt; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Oliver A. Quayle, Jr.; V. C. Randall;\n                     J. J. Raskob; E. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; R. H. Ricardo; A. B. Richard; E. R.\n                     Richardson; Olin M. Richardson; J. Richman; W. C.\n                     Rives; Lawrence W. Robert, Jr.; and Floyd H.\n                     Roberts","Separate folders for: R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O. Rogers; W. S. Roop;\n                     Albert L. Roper; Col. A. D. Rorex; Maurice\n                     Rosenburg; Robert A. Russell; Walter L. Sams; A.\n                     Schewel; W. H. Schwarzschild; Senatorial Campaign,\n                     1940; and Senate \"Select Committee on\n                     Investigation of Administrative Agencies\"","Separate folders for: Senate \"Select Committee\n                     on Investigation of Executive Committees\"; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re; Senate Restaurant \u0026\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; H. G. Shirley; W. B. Sirman; S. L.\n                     Slover; S. F. Small; C. T. Smith; H. W. Smith; J.\n                     H. A. Smith; L. F. Smith; Oscar Smith; P. H.\n                     Smith; L. J. Smithwick; H. F. Snead; R. L. Snell;\n                     W. S. Snow; L. Spillman; Thomas B. Stanley;\n                     Charles H. Stall; State Laws \u0026 Legisla tion;\n                     Statistics -Population, Income, Taxes; and R. B.\n                     Stephenson","Separate folders for: W. R. Stone; A. T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; John W. Stuart; Walter P.\n                     Stuart; William A. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F.\n                     Switzer; J. R. Switzer; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; S. J. Thompson; C. S.\n                     Towles; Mrs. W. W. Townes; L. Triplett; W. M.\n                     Tuck; Joseph P. Tumulty; S. H. Tyler; C. F. Unruh;\n                     R. C. Vaden; Arthur H. Vandenberg; Frederick Van\n                     Nuys; Guy G. Via; Virginia Democrat; Virginia\n                     Democratic Club; Virginia Vote Tabulations;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; and Voting Record of\n                     Harry Flood Byrd","Separate folders for: Mrs. Russell Wagers; Mrs.\n                     F. A. Walke; Bradford H. Walker; John S. Wallace,\n                     II; Thomas Wallner; J. F. Walter; J. B. Wampler;\n                     T. E. Warriner; T. C. Watkins; Mrs. R. C. Watts;\n                     E. M. Wayland; A. C. Weaver; Kyle M. Weeks; George\n                     B. West; Nathaniel S. Wheat; L. M. Whitacre; E.\n                     White; Nell White; I. P. Whitehead; Mrs. I. P.\n                     Whitehead; G. F. Whitley; J. J. Wicker; J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; J. E. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; Martin B. Williams; H. Willis; L. L.\n                     Willis; C. H. Wilson; Ernest Woodruff; C. A.\n                     Woodrum; J. P. Woods; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R.\n                     S. Wright, Jr.; W. A. Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young\n                     Democratic Clubs of Virginia; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: Albemarle County\n                     Democratic Committee; Alfalfa Club; T. C. Andrews;\n                     H. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     and Judgeships; J. E. Arbogast; R. Arnold; Tom\n                     Atkinson; Dr. F. W. Barger; A. D. Barksdale; R. T.\n                     Barton; J. Battle; W. S. Battle; J. V. Bauserman;\n                     H. L. Baxley; W. W. Beverley; Biographical\n                     material of Harry Flood Byrd; and Lloyd C.\n                     Bird","Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia Boatwright; C. W. Bondurant; Joseph\n                     L. Borda; J. H. Bradford; Ralph O. Brewster; J. F.\n                     Bright; R. K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; David Bruce; J.\n                     S. Bryan; M. Bustard; T. G. Burch; R. H. Burke;\n                     and Harry Flood Byrd for President","Separate folders for: John U. Barr; Zach Lamar\n                     Cobb; K. A. Crowley; and E. B. Germany","Separate folders for: S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; C. Cannon; Bishop James Cannon; A. B.\n                     Carney; C. S. Carter; J. W. Carter; S. L. Carter;\n                     Stuart B. Carter; H. Cary; W. C. Caudill; A. B.\n                     Chandler; H. B. Chermside; S. M. Chitwood; and\n                     Morell Clarke","Separate folders for: N. E. Clement; F. Wilmer\n                     Coffman; H. E. Cole; G. B. Collings; L. P.\n                     Collins; E. R. Combs; Edward R. Conner; B. R.\n                     Council; E. T. Crawford; G. Crews; Jake \u0026 John\n                     Crim; K. A. Crawley; J. A. Currier C. C. Curtis;\n                     P. V. Dalton; Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden, Sr.; and\n                     C. W. Darden, Jr.","Separate folders for: C. W. Darden, Jr.; Darden\n                     Appointments -Federal Judgeships and State; Ralph\n                     Daughton; L. N. Davis; P. P. Deans; George\n                     DeHardit; and J. S. DeJarnette","Separate folders for: Democratic conYention\n                     (National); Collins Denny, Jr.; Dr. George H.\n                     Denny; Everett M. Dirksen; F. M. Dixon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; R. Dorsey; G. L. Doughty; L. M. Downs; P.\n                     H. Drewry; J. T. Duval; N. B. Early; John H. East;\n                     H. Edwards; James O. Eastland; John W. Eggleston;\n                     D. Lane Elder; Allen J. Ellender; W. E. Elmore; R.\n                     B. Ely; W. G. Epes; A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley;\n                     Fauquier County Democratic Committee; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs.\n                     S. L. Ferguson; William McL. Ferguson; J. B.\n                     Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; M. Fleischer; A.\n                     Fletcher; J. H. Fletcher; James W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; Edwin J. Flynn; J. B. Fogleman; and C.\n                     Forney","Separate folders for: Thomas Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; F. H. Fuller; O. M.\n                     Gardner; T. M. Gaith right; Peter Gerry; H. Gilmer;\n                     H. C. Gilmer; T. B. Glascock; P. Glass; M. W.\n                     Gold; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; T. P. Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; Garland\n                     Gray; Marvin L. Gray; Theodore F. Green; Noble J.\n                     Gregory; A. G. Gresham; H. E. Griffin; B. T.\n                     Gunter, Jr.; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; Stilson H.\n                     Hall; W. C. Hall; Ellis F. Hargis; C. Harkrader;\n                     Harvey F. Harris; Hiter H. Harris; Winder R.\n                     Harris; B. P. Harrison; M. D. Hart; Carl Hatch;\n                     Albert W. Hawkes; A. Wayne Hawks; and J. B.\n                     Haywood","Separate folders for: C. L. Herring; C. Hill;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; H. H. Holt, Jr.; Homer A. Holt; L.\n                     H. Hooker; Herbert Hoover; J. Rolfe Horsley;\n                     Walter Y. Hosier; T. L. Hunter; Eppa Hunton, IV;\n                     S. Hutcheson; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; C. M.\n                     Jordon; E. C. Johnson; F. E. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     H. G. Kump; Dabney S. Lancaster; E. H. Lane; Josh\n                     Lee; J. Leslie; John L. Lewis; J. Lillis; List of\n                     House \u0026 Senate members who have sons or\n                     daughters in the Service; A. G. Lively; M. M.\n                     Long; L. E. Lookabill; R. F. Loper; C. C.\n                     Louderback; and O. Lowe","Separate folders for: Patrick McCarran; C. P.\n                     McCue; E. O. McCue, Jr.; H. R. McKay; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. Maynard Magruder; Francis Maloney;\n                     Clarence Martin; J. D. Martin; T. E. Martin; W. B.\n                     Mason; G. A. Massenburg; J. H. May; E. Meeks;\n                     Carroll Menefee; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; W.\n                     M. Minter; J. D. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; E. S. Montague; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; E. B. Moore; E. H. Moore; Frank Moore;\n                     Grace Moore; M. R. Morgan; C. H. Morrissett;\n                     Charles T. Moses; Preston Moses; S. W. Moulding,\n                     Sr.; L. Muse; L. U. Noland; R. O. Norris, Jr.; H.\n                     and E. W. Opie; Organization of Executive\n                     Department Chart; John H. Overton; and T. W.\n                     Ozlin","Separate folders for: A. A. Page; W. N. Page;\n                     John Paul; G. C. Peery; Philip C. Pendleton; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; Poll Taxes; Mrs. John G.\n                     Pollard; Political Leaders list; D. L. Porter; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Robert Ramspeck; V.\n                     C. Randall; E. W. Rawls; S. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed;\n                     P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Report of the\n                     Subcommittee concerning Voting in Virginia; John\n                     Q. Rhodes; R. H. Ricardo; E. R. Richardson; J.\n                     Richman; W. C. Rives; R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; and W. O. Rogers","Separate folders for: F. D. Roosevelt; Mrs.\n                     Eleanor Roosevelt; A. L. Roper; W. S. Roop; John\n                     H. Russell; R. A. Russell; W. L. Sams; Salvation\n                     Army; David E. Satterfield; P. Saunders; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurant \u0026\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; C. Bascom Slemp; S. L. Slover; Sidney F.\n                     Small; H. W. Smith; L. F. Smith; O. F. Smith; P.\n                     M. Smith; and W. B. Smith","Separate folders for: W. S. Snow; L. Spillman;\n                     C. V. Spratley; T. B. Stanley; A. P. Staples;\n                     State general election -Letters of\n                     congratulations; State Laws \u0026 Legislation; A.\n                     E. S. Stephens; R. B. Stephenson; E. R.\n                     Stettinius; Richard C. Stokes; A. T. Stroud; H. C.\n                     Stuart; J. W. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F. Switzer; J.\n                     R. Switzer; Robert A. Taft; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; John G. Townsend; L.\n                     Triplett; W. M. Tuck; and Millard E. Tydings","Separate folders for: U. S. Exports to British\n                     Empire; C. F. Unruh; R. C. Vaden; Ray Allen Van\n                     Clief; F. Van Nuys; Virginia State Poll Tax;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; Voting Record of Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; Russell F. Wagers; Mrs. F. A. Walker;\n                     B. H. Walker; F. C. Walker; J. G. Wallace, II; J.\n                     F. Walter; J. B. Wampler; T. C. Watkins; R. C.\n                     Watts; A. Weaver; Russell Weaver; and Sinclair\n                     Weeks","Separate folders for: Kenneth S. Wherry; E.\n                     White; G. F. Whitley; Kennon C. Whittle; J. J.\n                     Wicker; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; Ralph E.\n                     Wilkins; J. E. Williams; Lewis C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; C. H. Wilson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation\n                     Brochure; J. D. Wine; C. A. Woodrum; J. P. Woods;\n                     J. S. Wrenn; G. A. Wright; R. S. Wright; W. A.\n                     Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young Democratic Clubs of\n                     Virginia; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: Watkins M. Abbitt;\n                     Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond, Jr.; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments re: Federal Judgeships,\n                     State ABC Board; State Judge ships, U. S. Court of\n                     Appeals, and U. S. Tax Court; Arlington County\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; R. Arnold; Arti\n                     facts; T. Atkinson; A. D. Barksdale; S. B. Barham;\n                     John U. Barr; J. S. Battle; W. S. Battle; H. L.\n                     Baxley; M. J. Beverley; W. W. Beverley; Theodore\n                     G. Bilbo; and Lloyd C. Bird","Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia A. Boatwright (Mrs. R. G.);\n                     Armistead L. Boothe; Joseph L. Borda; Frank W.\n                     Boykins; J. H. Bradford; R. K. Brock; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; Clarence G. Burton; Frank P. Burton;\n                     R. L. Burke; M. Bus tard; Hugh Butler; R. Button;\n                     Campaign -3rd District; S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; Vincent A. Carlin; A. B. Carney; C. S.\n                     Carter; S. L. Carter; Hunsdon Cary; W. C. Caudill;\n                     Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham; H. B. Chermside; B. C.\n                     Clark; Tom Clark; N. E. Clement; Zach Lamar Cobb;\n                     L. P. Collins; and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: G. Crews; Jacob \u0026\n                     John Crim; J. A. Currier Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; Q. C. Davis; P. P. Deans;\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; Democratic State\n                     Central Committee; C. Denny, Jr.; G. H. Denny;\n                     Jesse W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; P. H. Drewry; C. J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; J. T. DuVal; N. B. Early; H. Edwards;\n                     D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; R. B. Ely; A. A.\n                     Farley; R. Feather stone; C. R. Fenwick; H.\n                     Ferguson; J. B. Fishburn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W.\n                     Flannagan; A. Fletcher; J. W. Fletcher; J.W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; C. Forney; T.M. Frazier; D.\n                     S. Freeman; and T. B. Fulgate","Separate folders for: Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gaithright; General Assembly Election; H. Gilmer;\n                     P. Glass; Robert Glass; R. E. Glover; C. B.\n                     Godwin; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; Goverment Reorganization; Governorship\n                     -Virginia; W. M. Gravatt; Garland Gray; M. L.\n                     Gray; John L. Greene; A. G. Gresham; H. E.\n                     Griffin; Gubernatorial Campaign of 1945; B. T.\n                     Gunter; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; S. H. Hall; W. C.\n                     Hall; Porter Hardy, Jr.; E. F. Hargis; H. H.\n                     Harris; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; A. W.\n                     Hawkes; and Carl Hayden","Separate folders for: W. S. Hildreth; C. H.\n                     Hill; Signey Hillman -Biographical material; H. H.\n                     Holt; R. D. Holt; L. Hooker; W. Y. Hosier; T. L.\n                     Hunter; S. Hutcheson; Jefferson Day Dinner; J. C.\n                     Jett; A. S. Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction\n                     of Nonessential Expenditures; Robert F. Jones; C.\n                     M. Jordon; F. E. Kellam; Sidney Kellam; Marshall\n                     King; W. C. King; H. G. Kump; D. S. Lancaster; E.\n                     H. Lane; Letters of congratula tions; Fulton\n                     Lewis, Jr.; J. M. Lillie; L. E. Lookabill; M. M.\n                     Long; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Luncheons; and\n                     Lynchings in the South","Separate folders for: W. D. Macon; C. P. McCue;\n                     E. O. McCue, Jr.; J. B. McDaniel; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. D. Martin; G. A. Massenburg; Edward\n                     Meeks; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; H. F. Minter;\n                     J. Douglas Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; E. S.\n                     Montague; B. Moore; E. H. Moore; C. H. Morrisett;\n                     Wayne Morse; C. T. Moses; L. Muse; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris, Jr.; E. W. Opie; A. A. Page; Lester\n                     S. Parsons; J. Paul; G. C. Peery; Political; Poll\n                     Taxes \u0026 White Primary; Mrs. John G. Pollard;\n                     J. L. Pratt; and W. L. Prieur, Jr.","Separate folders for: V. C. Randall; C. C.\n                     Reed; P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Chapman\n                     Revercomb; R. H. Ricardo; Rufus Roberts; James\n                     Robertson; A. W. Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O.\n                     Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Roosevelt's Inaguration\n                     -1945; R. A. Russell; Senate Rules Committee re:\n                     Senate Restaurant \u0026 Arbuckle Embezzlement;\n                     Senatorial Campaign; S. L. Slover; S. F. Small; H.\n                     W. Smith; O. F. Smith; W. B. Smith; H. F. Snead;\n                     Special session, 1944; and T. B. Stanley","Separate folders for: State Senate; Richard C.\n                     Stokes; Strikes in Virginia; A. T. Stroud; W. A.\n                     Stuart; Suffrage Laws; G. F. Switzer; F. S.\n                     Tavenner; Teacher's Salaries; D. W. Thomas; and W.\n                     M. Tuck","Separate folders for: M. E. Tydings; C. F.\n                     Unruh; University of Virginia; R. C. Vaden; R. A.\n                     Van Clief; Virginia Budget; Virginia Constitution\n                     re: Voting; Virginia Election Laws; Virginia\n                     Legislation -General; Virginia State Legislation;\n                     Virginia State Poll Tax; Virginia Welfare Cases;\n                     and Voting Record by year on Neutrality, UN,\n                     Trade, and Veterans","Separate folders for: Henry A. Wallace; J. F.\n                     Walter; E. M. Wayland; R. M. Weaver; S. Weeks;\n                     Burton K. Wheeler; E. White; J. J. Wicker, J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; Ralph Wilkins; L. C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; H. Willis; C. H. Wilson; J. D. Wine; C.\n                     A. Woodrum; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R. S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; J. F. Wysor; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; American Legion; T. C.\n                     Andrews; R. Arnold; J. S. Battle; and M. J.\n                     Beverley","Separate folders for: D. Woodrow Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; G. L. Boothe; J. L.\n                     Borda; Nina L. Boyd; William M. Boyle; T. G.\n                     Burch; C. G. Burton; J. F. Byrnes; A. B. Carney;\n                     C. S. Carter; Cartoons; H. Cary; L. P. Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: G. Crews; H. R. Cullen;\n                     T. Dalton; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P.\n                     DeHardit; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                     National Convention Memoir; C. Denny, Jr.; J. W.\n                     Dillon; Everett Dirksen; E. G. Dodson; L. M.\n                     Downs; and Charles J. Duke, Jr.","Separate folders for: Cyrus S. Eaton; Dwight D.\n                     Eisenhower; D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; W.\n                     M. Ferguson; Fiscal Situation; E. A. Fitzpatrick;\n                     J. W. Fletcher; C. Forney; J. W. Flood; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; J. V. Gary; H. G. Gilmer; C. O. Gulrick;\n                     W. M. Gravatt; G. Gray; J. L. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; H. E. Griffin; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; P.\n                     Hardy, Jr.; D. L. Harrell, Jr.; B. P. Harrison; H.\n                     H. Harris; M. D. Hart; and Robert Hazelwood","Separate folders for: Highway Department; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; C. H. Hill; Spessard Holland; H. A.\n                     Holt; Dowell J. Howell; Jefferson-Jackson Day\n                     Dinner; A. S. Johnson; and Joint Committee on\n                     Reduction of Non essential Federal\n                     Expenditures","Separate folders for: S. S. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     E. H. Lane; A. G. Lively; M. M. Long; C. C.\n                     Louderback; O. Lowe; Scott W. Lucas; and\n                     Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons; G. A.\n                     Massenburg; J. H. May; C. P. McCue; E. O. McCue,\n                     Jr.; Francis Pickens Miller; W. S. Moffett; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; and C. H. Morrissett","Separate folders for: J. P. Neff; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris; E. A. Opie; A. A. Page; Pepper\n                     Campaign; Drew Pearson; Poll Tax \u0026 Voting\n                     Laws; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.","Separate folders for: Religious affiliations of\n                     members of the Senate, 82nd Congress; J. Q.\n                     Rhodes; A. W. Robertson; J. Robertson; Edward J.\n                     Robeson, Jr.; A. Schewel; W. Harry Schwartzchild,\n                     Jr.; and Senatorial Campaign, First District","Separate folder for: Campaign material; chiefly\n                     excerpts of speeches and statements","Separate folders for: Signatures of Southern\n                     Senators in support of substitute for SR15; George\n                     Smathers; H. W. Smith; A. E. S. Stephens; T. B.\n                     Stanley; John C. Stennis; G. F. Switzer; D. W.\n                     Thomas; and W. M. Tuck","Separate folders for: University of Virginia;\n                     C. F. Unruh; Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd; T.\n                     C. Watkins; J. B. Wampler; E. M. Wayland; R. M.\n                     Weaver; E. White; Robert Whitehead; J. J. Wicker,\n                     Jr.; H. Willis; J. S. Wren; W. A. Wright; J. F.\n                     Wysor; Young Democrat Clubs of America; J. H.\n                     Yost; and R. M. Youell","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; T. C. Andrews; R. Arnold; Ann\n                     and J. P. Arthur; J. W. Bailey; Robert Baker; J.\n                     S. Battle; Samuel M. Bemiss; C. F. Beverley; M. J.\n                     Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; Bill for single\n                     appropriation and item Veto -proposed by Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; C. A. Boatwright; A. L. Boothe;\n                     Clarence J. Brown; T. A. Burke; H. Butler; Byrd\n                     Tax Bill [1954] ; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: John G. Carter; Cartoons;\n                     A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside; E. R. Combs; B.\n                     R. Councill; Kent Courtney; Mrs. Grasty Crews;\n                     Albert S. Cross; H. R. Cullen: T. Dalton; C. W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic National\n                     Committee; Democratic State Central Committee;\n                     Collins Denny, Jr.; T. E. Dewey; D. Dillon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; Lew W. Douglas; L. M. Downs;\n                     and W. G. Dunnington","Separate folders for: H. H. Edwards; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W. E. Elmore; Federal\n                     Housing Administration Investigation; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. Ferguson; E. A. Fitz patrick; Ralph E.\n                     Flanders; J. W. Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Flood\n                     Control; J. B. Fogleman; J. V. Gary; Gasoline Tax;\n                     General Assembly \u0026 Democratic Committee\n                     Assignments; General -Virginia affairs; Walter F.\n                     George; Peter Gerry; Henry Gilmer; H. C. Gilmer; P.\n                     Glass, Jr.; Barry Goldwater; C. O. Goolrick;\n                     Goshen Pass; J. L. Green; T. F. Green; Marvin\n                     Griffin; George P. Grove; Gubernatorial campaign;\n                     and Harry Guggenheim","Separate folders for: J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy,\n                     Jr.; Robert M. Harriss; A. S. Harrison; B. P.\n                     Harrison; Mrs. A. Paul Hartz; A. W. Hawkes; Thomas\n                     C. Hennings; Highways; W. S. Hildreth; K. V.\n                     Hoffman; and George Humphrey","Separate folders for: Jackson-Jefferson Day\n                     Dinner; Pat Jennings; E. C. Johnson; Lyndon\n                     Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction of\n                     Nonessential Federal Expenditures; F. E. Kellam;\n                     S. Kellam; John F. Kennedy; James Kilpatrick; E.\n                     H. Lane; Local Committeemen Addresses -Va.; and C.\n                     C. Louderback","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: G. A. Massenburg; G.\n                     Edmond Massie; John L. McClellan; George Meany;\n                     Robert R. Merhige. Jr.; B. F. Moomaw; E. B. Moore;\n                     C. H. Morrissett; True D. Morse; B. T. Newton; R.\n                     O. Norris, Jr.; A. A. Page; Poll Tax \u0026 Voting;\n                     Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and Presidential\n                     Campaign re: T. C. Andrews and D. D.\n                     Eisenhower","Separate folders for: Presidential Campaign re:\n                     Adlai Stevenson and General Correspondence; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Sam Ryaburn; R. E. A.; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; Remarks honoring Harry Flood Byrd on his 20th\n                     year in the Senate; A. W. Robertson; and Ernest\n                     Robertson","Separate folders for: Leverett Saltonstall; D.\n                     E. Satterfield, III; Allen Shivers; H. W. Smith;\n                     Margaret Chase Smith; T. B. Stanley; A. E. S.\n                     Stephens; A. E. Stevenson; W. F. Stone; Lewis\n                     Strauss; H. C. Stuart; G. F. Switzer; Stuart\n                     Symington; Thank you notes, etc., A -R","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., S\n                     -Z; Mr. \u0026 Mrs. James M. Thomson; Samuel\n                     Thrasher; Travel; W. M. Tuck; Samuel Ungerleider;\n                     Mary Washington College; University of Virginia;\n                     Virginia Debt; Virginia Judgeships; and Votes cast\n                     for Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney\n                     General","Separate folders for: S. Gardner Waller; C. W.\n                     Wampler; E. White; J. L. Whitehead; Conrad Wirth;\n                     J. S. Wren; and J. F. Wysor","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Sherman\n                     Adams; Holmes Alexander; Alfalfa Club; and J. L.\n                     Almond re: Federal Judgeships and Gubernatorial\n                     Campaign, A -S","Separate folders for: J. L. Almond re:\n                     Gubernatorial Campaign, T -Z, and Integration; T.\n                     C. Andrews; Anti Massive Resistance; R. N. Arnold;\n                     T. Atkinson; Robert G. Baker; Ross Barnett; John\n                     S. Battle; W. C. Battle; S. M. Bemiss; Ezra Taft\n                     Benson; M. J. Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. 1. Boothe; F. Boykin; Paul Butler;\n                     D. Tennant Bryan; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: David Carliner; Mrs. A.\n                     B. Carney; C. S. Carter; Lenoir Chambers; A. B.\n                     Chandler; Cartoons; H. B. Chermside; B. R.\n                     Councill; G. Crews; Carl T. Curtis; Virginius\n                     Dabney; T. Dalton; Price Daniel; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P. DeHardit; E. DeJarnette;\n                     Democratic Convention; Democratic District\n                     Committees; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic State Central Committee; C. D. Dillon;\n                     J. W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; R. N. Dorsey; Thomas\n                     N. Downing; Allen Drury; W. F. Duckworth; and W.\n                     Dunnington","Separate folders for: J. O. Eastland; D. D.\n                     Eisenhower; A. J. Ellender; Bernard Fensterwald,\n                     Jr.; C. R. Fenwick; Fiscal Policy w/Newspaper\n                     Editors; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; J. Allen Frear; F. H.\n                     Fuller; J. V. Gary; General Assembly Members\n                     Addresses; H. C. Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; C.\n                     Glass, III; Mills E. Godwin; B. Goldwater; G.\n                     Gray; E. V. Gresham; Gubernatorial Campaign, 1957,\n                     Page County; H. Guggenheim; N. Hamilton; J. W.\n                     Hanes; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; John D. Hoblitzell, Jr.; K. V. Hoffman;\n                     S. L. Holland; G. M. Humphrey; and S.\n                     Hutcheson","Separate folders for: Jefferson-Jackson Dinner;\n                     William E. Jenner; W. P. Jennings; L. Johnson;\n                     Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential\n                     Federal Expenditures; S. Kellam; J. F. Kennedy; J.\n                     \u0026 R. Kennedy; Robert Kennedy; J. J.\n                     Kilpatrick; Arthur Krock; Labor; Ben Lacy; Bolling\n                     Lambeth; Frank J. Lausche; D. Lawrence; Joe A.\n                     Leslie, Jr.; Mrs. Mark Lloyd; and C. C.\n                     Louderback","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Edward Martin; John L.\n                     McClellan; Charles McDowell; Robert S. McNamara;\n                     Media Correspondence General, Radio \u0026\n                     Television, Richmond Times Dispatch \u0026 News\n                     Leader, U. S. News \u0026 World Report, and the\n                     Wall Street Journal; M. J. Menefee; J. Clifford\n                     Miller; W. M. Minter; E. B. Moore; and C. H.\n                     Morrissett","Separate folders for: Richard M. Nixon; R. O.\n                     Norris; A. A. Page, D. Pearson; Wilton B. Persons;\n                     Political Party Platforms; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; S. Rayburn; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; Adm. H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson;\n                     George C. Ruhle; L. Saltonstall; H. F. Seal, Jr.;\n                     Senatorial Campaign -1958; and Senatorial\n                     Certificate of Election","Separate folders for: Campaign material;\n                     chiefly clippings, etc.","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Separate folders for: Harry Flood Byrd's\n                     decision to run again for Senator; Shenandoah\n                     Democratic Committee; Shenandoah National Park; H.\n                     W. Smith; Lawrence E. Spivak; A. B. S. Stephens;\n                     L. L. Strauss; G. F. Switzer; J. R. Switzer;\n                     Herman Talmadge; and Henry J. Taylor","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc.","Separate folders for: Samuel H. Thrasher; Strom\n                     Thurmond; Travel; Harry S. Truman; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Lawson Turner, Jr.; Joe Tusing; U. S. Department\n                     of Agriculture; and Veterans","Separate folders for: Virginia County Boards of\n                     Supervisors Virginia Democratic Convention;\n                     Virginia Democratic Party; Virginia General\n                     Assembly; Washington Post; T. C. Watkins; Sinclair\n                     Weeks; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; J. H. Wilkerson, Jr.; H.\n                     A. Williams; J. J. Williams; C. L. Wirth; and J.\n                     H. Yost","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; H.\n                     Alexander; Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond re: Federal\n                     Judgeships and Integration; T. C. Andrews; R.\n                     Arnold; and T. Atkinson","Separate folders for: J. S. Battle; S. M.\n                     Bemiss; E. T. Benson; Richard E. Berlin; M. J.\n                     Beverley; L. C. Bird; Cynthia (Mrs. R. G.)\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; F. W. Boykin; Annie J.\n                     Bronson; D. T. Bryan; Raymond A. Butler; R. Y.\n                     Button; Byrd -Biography; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; Stuart B.\n                     Carter; Cartoons; A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside;\n                     B. R. Councill; V. Dabney; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L.\n                     N. Davis; E. T. DeJarnette; J. W. Dillon; Thomas\n                     J. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; L. W.\n                     Douglas; C. Dowdey; T. N. Downing; A. Drury; W. F.\n                     Duckworth; and W. G. Dunnington","Separate folders for: D. D. Eisenhower; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Milton (Pete) Elliott; Mrs. W. E.\n                     Elmore; S. J. Ervin; E. A. Fitzpatrick; William H.\n                     Fitzpatrick; Newspaper Correspondence; J. W.\n                     Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Hiram L. Fong; Henry Ford;\n                     Guy Friddell; Dan J. Friedman; Frank H. Fuller; 3.\n                     V. Gary; General Assembly Invitation; and Get well\n                     cards, letters, etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., A\n                     -H","Separate folders for: Get well cards, letters,\n                     etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., I -L; H. C. Gilmer;\n                     Tom R. \u0026 C. Glass, III; M. E. Godwin; G. Gray;\n                     B. Goldwater; Ashbel Green; Gu bernatorial\n                     Campaign, 1961; and H. Guggenheim","Separate folders for: A. S. Harrison; N.\n                     Hamilton; J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy; B. P. Harrison;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; K. V. Hoffman; S. Holland; H. L.\n                     Hooker; H. Hoover; J. E. Hoover; and R. Taylor\n                     Hoskins","Separate folders for: R. T. Hoskins; George M.\n                     Humphrey; Hubert H. Humphrey; H. L. Hunt; S.\n                     Hutcheson; Cary F. Jacobs; Pat Jennings; A. S.\n                     Johnson; E. C. Johnson; L. B. Johnson; Olin D.\n                     Johnston; S. Kellem; John \u0026 Robert Kennedy; C.\n                     E. Kilbourne; James J. Kilpatrick; and A.\n                     Krock","Separate folders for: Ben Lacy; E. H. Lane; D.\n                     Lawrence; J. A. Leslie, Jr.; C. C. Louderback; and\n                     Luncheons, April 1961 -April 1962","Separate folders for: Luncheons, June 1962\n                     -April 1964","Separate folders for: Luncheons, April 1964\n                     -June 1965; Charles McDowell; and Lewis A.\n                     McMurran, Jr.","Separate folders for: Massassas Post Office;\n                     Mike Mansfield; John O. Marsh, Jr.; Ed Martin; J.\n                     W. Martin; Masonic Lodge tributes to Harry Flood\n                     Byrd; G. A. Massenburg; and Media Correspondence\n                     -General and Newsweek","Separate folders for: Media Correspondence\n                     -Radio Television, Readers Digest, Richmond\n                     Times-Dispatch \u0026 News Leader, U. S. News \u0026\n                     World Reports, and the Wall Street Journal; M. J.\n                     Menefee; J. Clifford Miller; E. B. Moore; E. S.\n                     Muskie; R. M. Nixon; A. A. Page; and C. Armonde\n                     Paxson","Separate folders for: D. Pearson; Fred G.\n                     Pollard; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; Post Offices in\n                     Virginia; and J. L. Pratt","Separate folders for: W. L. Prieur, Jr.; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson; F. W.\n                     Rogers; William Rowland; and 1964 Senatorial\n                     Campaign, First District","Separate folders for: Newspaper Correspondence;\n                     Virginia Voter Registration; and Voting List","Separate folders for: Campaign literature;\n                     political invitations, etc.","Separate folders for: Senate Resolutions and\n                     Bills","Harry Flood Byrd's Thirtieth Anniversary in the\n                     Senate","Separate folders for: H. W. Smith; M. C. Smith;\n                     Speeches and Statements -publicity and\n                     distribution; T. B. Stanley; John Stennis; A. E.\n                     S. Stephens; W. F. Stone; L. L. Strauss; G. F.\n                     Switzer; S. Symington; Herman Talmadge; H. J.\n                     Taylor; Henry P. Taylor; and Thank you notes,\n                     etc., A -B","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., C\n                     -M","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., N\n                     -Z; S. Thrasher; S. Thurmond; Travel; H. Truman;\n                     and W. M. Tuck","Separate folders for: J. Tusing; Violation of\n                     State Department Travel Regulations; George C.\n                     Wallace; T. C. Watkins; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; E.\n                     White; Harrison A. Williams; C. L. Wirth; Landon\n                     R. Wyatt; Ralph W. Yarborough; J. H. Yost","Personal Record of Harry Flood Byrd","Includes: ALS, 1862 June 20, Gen. R. Dodge\n                        to William Patterson.","Includes letters:","TLS, 1913 January 11, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1914 May 5, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1914 October 17, Secretary to\n                              the President to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1915 February 27, H. Ball to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                              TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Newspapers in Va.] \n                              TLS, n.d., Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                              TLS, 1917 June 4, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to [Mayors in Va.] \n                              TLS, 1918 March 13, S. Graham to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1919 June 10, Berkley D. Adams\n                              to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TL, 1920 May 17, [Richard E. Byrd]\n                              to A. Mitchell Palmer \n                              TLS, 1920 May 20, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1920 May 27, [A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer] to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1920 August 5, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1920 August 9, Howard Figg to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              ALS, 1921 August 27, D. J.\n                              O'Connell to Richard E. Byrd","Letters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book.","Telegram, November 7, James A. Farley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1933 October 4, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1932 July 1, Franklin D.\n                              Roosevelt to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1933 August 2, George\n                              Peery to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1929 June 3, Nancy Astor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1933 August 2, Clifton\n                              Woodrum to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1925 July 31, Byrd\n                              Headquarters to Harry Byrd \n                              Radiogram, 1929 June 1, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              Radiogram, 1929 June 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              Radiogram, 1929 May 24, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1936 August 14, John Stewart\n                              Bryan to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 April 22, Claude Swanson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1933 February 4, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 1, T. M. Terry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 1, James Wheat to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 2, A. B. Abbitt to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 August 3, Frank Hanrahan\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 August 3, Thomas Keith to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1926 November 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1935 September 27, Pleasant\n                              Reed to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1933 August 9, Carter Glass to\n                              W. W. Beverley \n                              TLS, 1929 April 19, M. A.\n                              Hutchinson to J. M. Weston \n                              TLS, 1933 December 30, E. Lee\n                              Trinkle to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 August 1, W. Albert Smoot\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 1, John Miller,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 1, E. S. Shields\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 July 31, E. T. Krider to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1927 June 29, A. Whalen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 February 14, Newton D.\n                              Baker to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1928 May 30, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Claude Swanson \n                              TLS, 1926 December 13, Lon Sanders\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1927 December 13, E. M. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1928 February 11, Bell Perkins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Transcript of TLS, 1920 March 23,\n                              F. D. Williams to War History Commission \n                              TLS, 1920 March 6, J. Sidney\n                              [Helms] to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1924 March 24, H. Wickham to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1926 December 27, Robert\n                              Hughes to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1934 December 29, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1936 July 20, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1936 July 20, Carter\n                              Glass to John Owen \n                              TLS, 1934 May 31, John W. Hancock\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 7, John Thorp to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 3, C. R. Caldwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1928 August 1, Robert Tucker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 7, Charles Curry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1932 July 25, William H.\n                              Murray to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1932 October 5, Richard\n                              Russell to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1932 November 21, Walter\n                              Davenport to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1932 December 28, John Garland\n                              Pollard to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 9, J. B. Willis to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 10, William Peters\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 14, George W.\n                              Olvany to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 13, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 15, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 17, J. C.\n                              Carpenter to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 31, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 August 20, R. D.\n                              Patterson to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1928 August 20, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to W. A. MacDonald \n                              ALS, October 26, Charles Light to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 September 4, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 September 12, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 November 14, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1928 November 19, George\n                              Browne to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 November 8, William Minor\n                              Lile to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 November 2, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1928 November 7, a group\n                              of citizens to Harry Byrd \n                              Radiogram, 1928 December 24,\n                              Richard E. Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, December 25, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 November 7, William Tuck\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1929 January 17, Dick\n                              Brophy to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 January 1, Louis Jaffe to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, E. Naughton to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1928 December 26, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 January 15, O. Max\n                              Gardner to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 January 12, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Transcript of TLS, 1933 February 4,\n                              Carter Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, n.d., Fred Seibel to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 May 1, P. S. du Pont to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 August 9, T. McCall\n                              Frazier to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 June 10, Nehemiah Kelly\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 May 24, Lewis Thayer to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 May 10, Luther Gulick to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1928 December 1, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1927 April 27, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1927 December 28, Claude\n                              Swanson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929 March 7, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (carbon), 1929 June 24, William\n                              Anderson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1936 July 10, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1930 April 29, Hilton Howell\n                              Railey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1929, C. Douglass Buck to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              Transcript of TLS, 1933 March 3, C.\n                              O'Conor Goolrick to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1933 February 8, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1934 October 24, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1933 December 11, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1934 December 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 January 27, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd","Letters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book","TLS, 1923 August 25, Ira Long to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 September 29, W. D.\n                              Cardwell to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 October 21, Charles Payne\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1923 November 6, Hunston\n                              Cary to Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1923 November 7, Anna to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              Telegram, 1923 November 7, H. S.\n                              Grabill to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 12, J. R.\n                              [Wallace] to Harry Byrd \n                              APCS, November 7, J. G. [Carlton]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 25, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 9, William\n                              Pilcher to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, G. F.\n                              Holsinger to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, n.d., William Meade Fletcher\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 20, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, E. A. Hicks\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 21, A. J. Huff\n                              to Harry Byrd's representative \n                              APCS, n.d., Cary Langhorne to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 15, Thomas Baker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, D. C. Acker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 8, Lucius\n                              Gregory to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, R. S.\n                              [Spewell] to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, n.d., E. M. Wallace to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              TL, 1923 November 7, H. M. Word to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS,1923 November 15, J. E. Burwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 14, C. N. Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, C. M. Shannon\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, E. C. Mathews\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, S. L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, P. D. Camp to\n                              Harry Byrd, and others \n                              TLS, 1923 November 27, Eugene\n                              Massie to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, n.d., James A. Frazier to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, John H.\n                              Crockett to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 28, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, Alexander\n                              Forward to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, E. W. Hudgins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, Royston\n                              Jester, Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 12, George P.\n                              Adams to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H. Haley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 10, B. F. Noland\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H.\n                              Funkhauser to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 7, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 13, D. H. Barger\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 27, W. S. Irby\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, William F.\n                              Reyser to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 6, David Hepburn\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 9, Samuel Adams\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 15, J. M. Hooker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 10, L. J.\n                              McCartney to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 13, Ward Swank\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 10, Edwin L.\n                              Kendig to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, Joseph Dupuy\n                              Eggleston to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 19, Bishop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, E. V. Barley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 22, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 13, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 9, J. M.\n                              Bauserman to T. W. Harrison \n                              TLS, 1923 November 13, C. C.\n                              Louderback to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 7, F. M.\n                              Chicester to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1923 November 9, H. C. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, R. I. Roop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 9, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, Thomas Ozlin\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 9, J. M. Beaty\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 12, H. Lester\n                              Hooker to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, T. L. Clark\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 8, [Thomas\n                              Johnson] to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 November 10, H. H. Burton\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 December 13, Holman\n                              Willis to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1923 December 13, S. L. Slover\n                              to Harry Byrd","Letters included:","TLS, 1916 January 2, E. Lee Trinkle to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1924 July 22, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1924 December 18, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1925 April 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1926 July 20, Robert C. Bryan\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1928 February 2, Thomas R.\n                        Harrison to Harry Byrd, encl. clipping","Includes: AL, 1928 November, [Harry Byrd] to\n                        Richmond Times Dispatch","Includes: TLS, 1929 May 13, Thomas C. Cheney\n                        to Harry F. Byrd","Includes:","TL(carbon), 1929 October 9, Walter I.\n                              McCoy to Carter Glass \n                              TLS, 1929 October 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1930 April 24, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL(carbon), 1933 February 20, Charles\n                              S. Henry to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1934 May 12, Postmaster\n                              General James G. Farley to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1935 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1935 October 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1935, December 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1936 April 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1936 September 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1937 April 13, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1937 April 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1937 May 3, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1937 May 17, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 January 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 5, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 August 10, Carter\n                              Glass to John G. Wallace","Includes:","TLS, 1938 May 2, Harry W. Hultgren to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 May 4, Harry Byrd\n                              to Harry W. Hultgren \n                              TLS, 1938 May 31, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 June 27, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 12, Hiram W. Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 21, Peter Gerry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 26, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 July 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 4, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 7, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, August 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, n.d., J.W. Bailey to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 13, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 August 25, Walter George\n                              to J.W. Bailey \n                              TLS, 1938 September 2, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 2, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 3, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 September 3, J.W.\n                              Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah Wiilam Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 9, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd","Letters are in the order in which they\n                        appear in the scrapbook.","TLS, 1939 July 17, William A. Durst to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 17, Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 15, W. J. Casey to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 15, Frank Cizek to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, James S. Murray\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, Walter Coon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, E. B. Moffatt to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, Holcombe Parkes\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 14, A. E. Duncan to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 5, J. H. Gordon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 4, G. W. Kratz to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 31, S. P. Ruddiman\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 31, Sam Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 25, J. Lee Barrett\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 20, B. G. Hopkins to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 July 18, S. F. to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 25, Charles R.\n                              Hook to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 10, George A.\n                              Kelly to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, A.A. Drummond\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, L.R. Powell to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, George M.\n                              Crowson to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, W.M. Jeffers to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              TLS, 1939 January 18, Charles\n                              Stillman to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1939 February 28,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to Charles Stillman \n                              TLS, 1939 May 31, Harold English to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 June 2, Donald Dragoo to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 July 3, Tazewell Taylor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 June 30, John B. Minor to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 August 3, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 August 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 August 25, Peter to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              ALS, 1939 August 29, Josiah William\n                              Bailey to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1939 January 16, E. H,ugh Smith\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 January 20, Conde Naste\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1939 January 31,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to E. Hugh Smith","Includes:","TLS, 1939 November 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 November 20, L. J.\n                              Smithwick to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1939 November 22,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to L. J. Smithwick \n                              TLS, 1939 December 1, James G.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 December 12, J. W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 December 14, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1939 December 30, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 March 29, W. Gibson Carey,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 April 5, Cordell Hull to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 April 6, Pat Harrison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (photocopy), 1940 April 6,\n                              Franklin Roosevelt to Pat Harrison \n                              TLS, 1940 April 26, Claude G.\n                              Powers to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1940 May 19, Dick Habbe to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl. clipping","Includes:","ALS, 1940 April 17, Fred Van Nuys to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 May 9, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 June 6, Henry A. Dennis\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 June 7, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 June 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 July 9, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 July 1, J. J. Scherer, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 July 2, Pres Atkins to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1940 July 6, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Pres Atkins \n                              TL (carbon), 1940 July 10, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to J. J. Scherer, Jr. \n                              ALS, [1940], Genevieve Clark\n                              Thomson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 September 9, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1941 September 10, Frank O.\n                              Lowden to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 October 14, Francis Maloney\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 7, C. Hatch to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 9,\n                              Postmaster-General to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 9, Arthur Capper\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 12, Charles O.\n                              Andrews to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 12, War\n                              Department to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 12, James M.\n                              Mead to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 13, Frances\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1940 November 14, Francis\n                              Maloney to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1941 September 22, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1941 October 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1941 October 28, Wendell L.\n                              Wilkie to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1941 October 28,\n                              Wendell L. Wilkie to DeWitt Wallace \n                              TLS, 1941 October 31, Bruce Barton\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1941 November 6, DeWitt\n                        Wallace to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1942 May 9, J. W. Bailey to\n                        Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1942 June 3, F. P. Corson to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl.citation to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1942 June 22, George P.\n                              Cridlin to Harry Byrd, encl. introduction\n                              of Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1942 July 21, Carter\n                              Glass to Franklin Roosevelt \n                              TL (copy), 1942 July 23, Franklin\n                              Roosevelt to Carter Glass \n                              TLS, 1942 July 24, R. L. Doughton\n                              to Harry E. Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1942 October 17, J. W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1942 November 16, Robert R.\n                              [McConnel] to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1943 February 15, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1943 March 25, Numa A. Watson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1943 May 19, Albert W. Hawkes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1943 May 19, Secretary of the\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1943 May 21, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Albert W. Hawkes \n                              TLS, 1943 June 30, Homer L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd","Includes:","ALS, 1943 July 7, Edwin Gordon\n                              Lawrence to Editor of the Winchester Star\n                              TLS, 1943 July 9, Frank Buxton to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              TLS, 1943 July 21, J. W. Cunningham\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1943 September 20, Arthur H.\n                              Vandenberg to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1943 November 10, R. L.\n                              Doughton to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1943 December 17, John W.\n                              Davis to Arthur Graham Glasgow \n                              ALS, 1944 February 16, Harry H.\n                              Woodring to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1944 March 29, J. W. Bailey\n                        to John U. Barr","Includes: TLS, 1945 February 16, Joseph C.\n                        Grew to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1945 April 25, Harry [Truman]\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1945 July 3, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1945 July 5, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1944 August 3, James F. Byrnes to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1945 December 12, Matthew J.\n                              Connelly to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1946 January 23, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1946 March 14, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1946 January 31, Boyd E.\n                        Payton to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1947 June 28, D. Campbell\n                              Deane to Robert B. Crawford \n                              TL (carbon), 1947 July 8, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. Campbell Deane \n                              TLS, 1947 September 23, Henry W.\n                              Holt to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1950 February 28, Joe McCarthy to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 2, Ernest K.\n                              Bramblett to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 2, Robert C.\n                              Hendrickson to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 2, Harry P. Cain to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 3, Hugh Butler to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 3, [Andrew F.\n                              Schoeppel] to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 3, Edward Martin to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 March 28, Harry Byrd, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1950 September 3, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 November 16, Elmer T.\n                              Phillips to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1950 November 17, Mark\n                              Sullivan to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1951 January 2, Harry Truman\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1951 January 15, Herman Welker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1951 January 24, Harry\n                              Byrd to Alexander \n                              TL (carbon), 1951 January 26, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. E. Holland","Includes:","TLS, 1951 July 13, William Garrard to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1951 August 2, Verbon E. Kemp\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. photographs","Includes:","TLS, 1951 December 5, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1951 December 11,\n                              Harry Byrd to B. F. Moomaw \n                              TLS, 1951 December 17, Richard\n                              Nixon to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1952 February 18, Harry\n                              Byrd to John W. Beck \n                              TLS, 1952 April 27, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1952 April 28, Edwin S.\n                              Friendly to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1952 June 21, Walker S. Buel\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1951 November 14, Patrick J.\n                              Hurley to Jennings C. Wise \n                              TLS, 1953 January 12, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1953 January 23, Elsie Hix to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1953 January 29, Henry\n                              Dworshak to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, [1953], J. Roy Fuller to Heywood\n                              Bell \n                              TLS, 1953 May 4, Russell C.\n                              Harrington to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1953 May 6, Harry Byrd\n                              to Russell C. Harrington","Includes:","TLS, 1954 January 6, Charles Edison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1954 August 16, Secretary of\n                              the Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1954 November 8, Clarence\n                        Cannon to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 January 26, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 February 4, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 March 11, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 March 15, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 March 16, Secretary to\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 March 29, Joseph Campbell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1956 December 4, James R.\n                              Byrnes to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 April 8, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 April 21, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 April 22, James F. Byrnes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 May 13, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 June 10, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 June 30, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1955 October 18, Milton S.\n                        Eisenhower to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 December 6, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1955 December 8, John W. Hanes\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS (copy), 1956 November 22,\n                              Secretary of the Treasury to Robert E.\n                              Harper \n                              TLS, 1956 December 4, James H. Duff\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (copy), 1956 December 18,\n                              Harold H. Burton to Robert E. Harper \n                              TLS (copy), 1957 January 7, Wilton\n                              B. Persons to Robert E. Harper","Includes:","TLS, 1957 March 12, Dwight Eisenhower\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1957 March 16, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1957 May 27, Secretary of the\n                        Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1957 July 12, Secretary of\n                        the Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1958 February 6, Samuel\n                              Ungerleider to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (photocopy), 1951 March 9,\n                              Hiram S. Rivitz to Samuel Ungerleider \n                              TLS, 1958 May 7, A. G. Lacy to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl, essay on Byrd \n                              TLS (copy), 1958 May 29, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1958 December 11, Herbert\n                              Hoover to William S. North","Includes:","TLS, 1959 March 17, Newton Aiken to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1959 March 19, Harry\n                              Byrd to Newton Aiken","Includes: TLS, 1961 March 8, A. C. Wedemeyer\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1961 August 12, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1962 March 1, Phillip M. Talbott\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              ALS, 1962 May 2, Bob [Barnett] to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1963 March 4, Lyndon Johnson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1963 April 5, Mike Mansfield\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a short speech \n                              TLS, 1963 April 5, Virginius Dabney\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                              TLS, 1963 April 19, Frederick Brown\n                              Harris to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                              TLS, 1963 April 29, Herbert J.\n                              Miller to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1963 May 31, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1963 May 15, John C. Preston\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1963 November 26, Charles E.\n                        Webber to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1963 June 25, Harrison S. Dey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1963 August 14, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                              TLS, 1964 January 23, George R.\n                              Rich to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS, 1964 January 23, Harrison Dey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TL (carbon), 1964 January 31, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                              ALS, 1964 March 1, [Bernard Baruch]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              TLS (carbon), 1964 May 1, Frank M.\n                              McCann to Lyndon Johnson","Includes: TLS (xerox), 1965 November 6,\n                        Harry Byrd to Albertis S. Harrison.","There is a chronological index and an artist index\n                  to the 575 cartoons which hung in Senator Byrd's\n                  office. This is held in the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n                  There is also a microfilm of the cartoon\n                  collection.","In addition, this sub-series contains photographs\n                  of various political figures and friends, and\n                  certificates and awards presented to the Senator.\n                  There is a listing of the items in the Manuscripts\n                  Department."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc\u003e\u003c/physloc\u003e\n      "],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":3415,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:33:41.315Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers, 1911-1965,\n         consist of 273 linear feet of correspondence, memoranda,\n         records, files of all sorts, photographs, scrapbooks, etc.\n         pertaining largely to the \n         Virginia Senator's political and business\n         careers. Save for his years as governor of \n         Virginia (1925-1929) the collection\n         documents in great detail his activities in politics and\n         business. The bulk of the political papers deal with \n         Virginiastate politics, and present a\n         clear picture of Byrd's leadership of the state Democratic\n         Party. Substantive material from or concerning national\n         figures for the period is not to be found in these papers.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMaterial of greatest research value is probably to be found\n         in the papers before 1932 when Byrd was elected to the U.S.\n         Senate. The correspondence files are particularly rich and\n         helpful in the 1920's. A cautiousness of statement appears in\n         his correspondence when Byrd arrives in Washington, but the\n         tendency disappears after a few years, and the later\n         correspondence is candid and useful.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe papers of Senator Byrd are invaluable for any study of\n         Virginia's politics and public life during Byrd's lifetime.\n         Because of his great success as an apple grower and farmer,\n         researchers in these fields will find much of value here.\n         There is also some material useful for the study of\n         journalistic history, and other fields of research.\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Highway material, 1911-1917;\n                  List of taxpayers, 1913; Correspondence, 1915, A-Z;\n                  Miscellaneous reports, 1915; Two notebooks containing\n                  list of (voters)?, n. d.; Correspondence, 1917-1918,\n                  A-B; and Joseph M. Bauserman\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: George P. Coleman; Hal D.\n                  Flood; Thomas W. Harrison; Thomas S. Martin; A.\n                  Willis Robertson; Henry Stuart; Claude Swanson; Frank\n                  S. Tavenner; and R. Gray Williams\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; G. P.\n                  Coleman; George Conrad; Sam L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood;\n                  Carter Glass; T. W. Harrison; T. S. Martin; A. W.\n                  Robertson; F. S. Tavenner; and E. Lee Trinkle\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John Dillon; and bulletins\n                  issued by Harry Flood Byrd as Federal Fuel\n                  Administrator of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; William E.\n                  Carson; Russell T. and John Cather; G. P. Coleman; G.\n                  Conrad; S. L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood; T. W. Harrison;\n                  and Democratic National Committee Literature\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. Glass; Clifford Grim; C. W. Heater; William F.\n                  Keyser; and E. E. Keister\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Edgar D. Newman; A. W.\n                  Robertson; W. J. Schoene; Charles M. Shannon; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; and R. G. Williams\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Charles C. Louderback; W. C. Lauck; Meredith L.\n                  Lockhart; Carroll Menefee; Joseph G. Myers; Fred\n                  Maphis; Claude H. Swanson; John Saunders; E. Randolph\n                  Williams, Philip Williams; and Richard S. Wright\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; R. T. \u0026amp;\n                  J. Cather; G. Coleman; G. N. Conrad; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  H. D. Flood; Joel Flood; and Julien Gunn\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  P. H. Barger; Joseph N. Brenaman; E. Griffith Dodson;\n                  Patrick Henry Drewry; and J. T. Deal\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: T. W. Harrison; W. F.\n                  Keyser; C. C. Louderback; G. Walter Mapp; Wade\n                  Massie; C. Menefee; John J. Miller; J. G. Myers; E.\n                  D. Newman; and A. W. Robertson\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. N. Hoover; C. W. Heater; John Paul; and R. L.\n                  Omps\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. W. Sales; C. M. Shannon;\n                  Henry Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; C. W.\n                  Trenary; E. L. Trinkle; U. Va. Centennial Endowment\n                  Fund; Senator J. E. West; and R. G. Williams\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; J. N.\n                  Brenaman; Brick File, Handley Board; C. S. Carter;\n                  Contested Case of Paul vs. Harrison, Seventh\n                  District; Democratic Committee; and Democratic\n                  Committee Accounts\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Edwin A. Alderman; F. Amiss; and L. D. Arnold\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Elections, data; S. L.\n                  Ferguson; C. Glass; Handley School File; T. W.\n                  Harrison; James Hayes, Jr.; Highway Commission; and\n                  Income\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  J. Flood; C. A. Ford; Alexander Forward; C. N.\n                  Hoover; H. L. Hooker; and James Hayes\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Insurance; E. E. Keister; W.\n                  F. Keyser; C. C. Louderback; W. Massie; C. Menefee;\n                  John J. Miller; W. S. Moffett; A. K. Morrison; J. G.\n                  Myers; Ninth District, General; Northern Va. Power\n                  Co., Contracts; George C. Peery; Rents; and A. W.\n                  Robertson\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. M. Shannon; Seventh\n                  District; Slemp Patronage; C. Swanson; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle; and Tax receipts\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. S. Carter; E. R. Combs;\n                  Democratic Caucus; Democratic Committee Accounts;\n                  Democratic National Committee; Democratic State\n                  Committee; James Hayes, Jr.; and Legislature\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. C. Peery; Roads; Valley\n                  Turnpike Co.; and Check stubs of an unidentified\n                  account\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; W. E.\n                  Carson; and the Democratic State Committee\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Democratic State Committee,\n                  1924 Oct.-1925 March; Louis S. Epes; C. Glass; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and F. S. Tavenner\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: L. S. Epes; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  C. Glass; and Gubernatorial Campaign: First\n                  District\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. Murray Hooker; Lester\n                  Hooker; and C. C. Louderback\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; John Garland\n                  Pollard; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; William T. Reed; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D. Roosevelt\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Henry G. Shirley; H. C.\n                  Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle;\n                  Short Ballot; Amendments to Virginia Constitution;\n                  and Democratic Convention-Winchester\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Walter Chrysler; A. W.\n                  Robertson; Airports in Virginia; Memorandum:\n                  Government Reorganization in Va.; H. G. Shirley; John\n                  Stewart Bryan; and Thomas G. Burch\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. E. Carson; E. R. Combs;\n                  Congratulations; and E. Griffith Dodson\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; John W.\n                  Fishburne; Junius P. Fishburne; T. McCall Frazier; O.\n                  Max Gardner; C. Glass; and Harry Guggenheim\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: LeRoy Hodges and J. Murray\n                  Hooker\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Goodrich W. Lineweaver and\n                  C. H. Morrissett\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thomas W. Ozlin; J. G.\n                  Pollard; W. T. Reed; A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D.\n                  Roosevelt\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Peter Saunders; H. G.\n                  Shirley; C. A. Swanson; E. L. Trinkle; and William M.\n                  Tuck\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: T. Coleman Andrews\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Henry Breckinridge; Chamber\n                  of Commerce of the U.S. A.; and Albert B. (Happy)\n                  Chandler\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. R. Combs; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Executive Committee; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Victory Fund; and Democratic\n                  National Convention\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. G. Dodson; Patrick Henry\n                  Drewry; Drought Relief Committee, A -Z; and Drought\n                  Relief Materials, etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; Roy\n                  Flannagan; William Meade Fletcher; and T. M.\n                  Frazier\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: George Washington Potomac\n                  Parkway; C. Glass; H. Guggenhiem; Luther Gulick;\n                  Gunston Hall; Charles Hill; Julian Hill; L. Hodges;\n                  J. M. Hooker; Cordell Hull; John R. Hutcheson; and\n                  Martin Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. H. Morrisett and\n                  Newspaper\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; G. C. Peery; J.\n                  G. Pollard; Harry Flood Byrd for President; John J.\n                  Raskob; and W. T. Reed\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. W. Robertson; Eleanor and\n                  F. D. Roosevelt; Frederic W. Scott; H. G. Shirley;\n                  Jouett Shouse; Howard W. Smith; Abram Penn Staples;\n                  Augustus T. Stroud; H. C. Stuart; and C. A.\n                  Swanson\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Tyre Taylor; W. M. Tuck;\n                  Wakefield Memorial Association; Washington Post; John\n                  J. Wicker; and Carter Wormeley\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. L. Ailworth; E. Andrew\n                  Anderson; Robert N. Anderson; T. Coleman Andrews;\n                  Appointments, B -R; Thomas A. Atkinson; James M.\n                  Ball; A. D. Barksdale; Robert S. Barrett; James S.\n                  Barron; William S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                  L. Baxley; H. J. Benchoff; William W. Beverley; S. O.\n                  Bland; Charlie W. Bondurant; J. H. Bradford; H.\n                  Breckinridge; J. S. Bryan; and T. G. Burch\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  John W. Carter; Spencer L. Carter; T. R. Cather;\n                  Chamber of Commerce; T. Everett Chambers; A. B.\n                  Chandler; and Joseph A. Chitwood\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. R. Combs; John J.\n                  Cornwell; Walker C. Cottrell; and Harvey Couch\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Walter Davenport; Colgate\n                  Darden; Joseph T. Deal; Democratic National Committee\n                  -Appointments; Democratic National Committee -Victory\n                  Fund; Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                  State Chairmen and Finance Directors; E. G. Dodson;\n                  George R. Doughty; and Charles J. Duke\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Jerome Fancuili; James\n                  Farley; Financial Statements of the Executive Finance\n                  Committee -Democratic National Committee; John W.\n                  Flannagan; R. Flannagan; W. M. Fletcher; J. Flood;\n                  and T. M. Frazier\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John Galleher; O. M.\n                  Gardner; C. Glass; Henry G. Gilmer; Sidney S. Hall;\n                  Wilbur C. Hall; Edwin A. Halsey; John W. Hanes; C. J.\n                  Harkrader; and John Hemphill\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Charles Hill; L. Hodges; J.\n                  M. Hooker; Walter Y. Hosier; Louis Howe; C. Hull; H.\n                  F. Hutcheson; John R. Hutcheson; and M. A.\n                  Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Robert Jackson; Jefferson\n                  Day Address; John Henry Johnson; C. M. Jordon;\n                  Ewing-Laporte; and David Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Louis D. Magid; J. H. Meek;\n                  George R. B. Michie; John Miller; George F. Milton;\n                  W. Forbes Morgan; C. H. Morrissett; and F. A.\n                  Motz\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: News-Record; Arthur O'Brien;\n                  Thomas W. Owens; R. G. Phillips; J. G. Pollard; John\n                  W. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Prohibition; and\n                  Prohibition Referendum\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. S. Ralston; J. J.\n                  Rashkob; Resolutions: Harry Flood Byrd for President;\n                  W. T. Reed; Joe Richman; Roads -Division of Funds; A.\n                  W. Robertson; and F. D. Roosevelt\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Frederic Scott; William H.\n                  Schwarzechild; H. G. Shirley; J. Shouse; and H. W.\n                  Smith\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. P. Staples; H. C. Stuart;\n                  G. Fred Switzer; Tyre Taylor; E. L. Trinkle; and W.\n                  M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Frank C. Walker; and J. J.\n                  Wicker\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. L. Ailworth;\n                     Alexandria Young Democrats; Alfalfa Club; J.\n                     Lindsay Almond; T. C. Andrews; Harvey B. Apperson;\n                     Appointments re: Federal Judgeships, Senate Office\n                     Staff, State Positions, State ABC Board, and State\n                     Judgeships; Arlington County; Lester Arnold; and\n                     Thomas Atkinson\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Josiah William Bailey; C.\n                     A. Ball; H. M, Bandy; Henry G. Barbee; Sidney B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alben Barkley; A. D. Barksdale; R. H.\n                     Barksdale; James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; John\n                     S. Battle; W. S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                     L. Baxley; Frank C. Bedinger; Richard Beirne;\n                     Claude F. Beverly; W. Welby Beverley; Joseph A.\n                     Billingsley; I. C. Blackwood; Schuyler Otis Bland;\n                     Henry H. Blood; Sol Bloom; C. W. Bondurant; M. B.\n                     Booker; Armistead L. Boothe; Gardner L. Boothe; C.\n                     W. Bondurant; M. B. Boothe; Bountiful Ridge\n                     Nurseries; Claude G. Bowers; W. W. Boxley; J. H.\n                     Bradford; H. Breckinridge; J. Fulmer Bright;\n                     Robert K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; J. Sinclair Brown;\n                     John Wilson Brown; and Louis Brownlow\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. S. Bryan; Bunker Hill;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; C. R. Burnett; W. Sam\n                     Burnley; Julian A. Burruss; Maitland Bus tard;\n                     Vincent Byers; Byrd--Primary Election\n                     Congratulations; Byrd's Radio Speech of October\n                     13, 1936; William Byrd; and James F. Byrnes\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: George W. Calver; Will\n                     Cammer; Arno B. Cammerer; Donald Campbell; Stuart\n                     B. Campbell; W. S Campfield; Clarence Cannon;\n                     Bishop James Cannon; James M. Carson; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; Spencer L. Carter;\n                     William Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; W. C.\n                     Caudill; T. W. Chambers; A. B. (Happy) Chandler;\n                     H. B. Chermside; John A. Chew; J. H. Chitwood;\n                     Bennett C. Clark; Morell Clarke; N. E. Clement;\n                     Howard E. Cole; G. B. Collins; L. Preston Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Record and Senate Calendar; Tom\n                     Connally; Contributions; B. Redwood Councill; Mike\n                     R. Crabill; W. H. Cralle; Sheppard Crump; Charles\n                     W. Crush; John A. Currier and Charles C.\n                     Curtis\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: County and precinct\n                     committees mailing lists; and Circular letters re:\n                     Harry Flood Byrd -His stand and criticisms\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Virginius Dabney; The\n                     Daily News-Record; Paul V. Dalton; H. E. Dameron;\n                     Josephus Daniels; Robert W. Daniel; Colgate W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; Levin Nock Davis; Q. C. Davis, Jr.;\n                     Parke P. Deans; George P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     National Campaign Committee, Campaign materials,\n                     Local Democratic Chairmen, and DemocraticWomen's\n                     Organizations; W. L. and W. Clyde Dennis; and\n                     Bishop Collins Denny\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. D. DeShazor; Meta\n                     Dick; G. M. Dillard; Democratic National Committee\n                     -Statements of working capital; E. G. Dodson; Vic\n                     Donahey; W. R. Dooley; Ralph Dorsey; George L.\n                     Doughty; L. McCarthy Downs; P. Drewry; Charles J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; H. Rozier Dulany, Jr.; Walter C.\n                     Dunnington; and John T. Duval\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: N. B. Early; James S.\n                     Easley; John H. East; J. G. Eberwine; Editorials;\n                     Horace H. Edwards; John W. Eggleston; H. W.\n                     Ellerson; W. Emory Elmore; Allan Epes; Louis S.\n                     Epes; James A. Farley; Farmers and Merchants Bank,\n                     Timberville; Farmers and Merchants National Bank\n                     and Trust Co., Winchester; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; Federal Land Bank, Baltimore;\n                     Charles R. Fenwick; Homer L. Ferguson; Mr. and\n                     Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; First and Merchants National\n                     Bank, Richmond; Blair J. Fishburn; J. P. Fishburn;\n                     John W. Fishburne; Earl A. Fitzpatrick; and\n                     Herbert Fitzpatrick\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John W. Flannagan, R.\n                     Flannigan; Max Fleischner; Albert Fletcher; James\n                     H. Fletcher; William Meade Fletcher; H. D. Flood\n                     Estate; J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles E.\n                     Ford; Forest Haven Club; Thomas E. Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; Douglas R. Freeman; Wayne M. French; T.\n                     B. Fulgate; and Frank H. Fuller\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John Galleher; E. D.\n                     Gardner; O. Max Gardner; J. Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gathright; Stuart G. Gibboney; Mary Gildersleeve;\n                     E. G. Gill; Henry Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; Thomas\n                     B. Glascock; C. Glass; Powell Glass; R. E. Glover;\n                     Charles B. Godwin; Mary W. Gold; John S.\n                     Goldsmith; Golf Club; B. Clifford Goode; Morton G.\n                     Goode; C. O'Conor Goolrick; Robert Gore; Thomas P.\n                     Gore; C. W. Grandy; J. H. C. Grasty; W. Moncure\n                     Gravatt; Cary T. Grayson; Theodore F. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; Harry Griffin; Clifford Grim; Joseph F.\n                     Guffey; H. Guggenheim; and B. T. Gunter\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John Hopkins Hall, Jr.;\n                     Russell M. Hall; Sidney B. Hall; Stilson H. Hall;\n                     Wilbur C. Hall; Norman P. Hamilton; Thomas M.\n                     Hamilton; John Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis;\n                     Charles Harkrader; John T. Harris; Harvey F.\n                     Harris; Walter Edward Harris; Burr P. Harrison;\n                     Pat Harrison; Mack D. Hart; Austin Hartman; Carl\n                     A. Hatch; J. B. Haywood; R. Beverley Herbert;\n                     Clyde L. Herring; W. S. Hildreth; Charles Hill;\n                     Mrs. William W. Hines; C. A. Hoffenberth; Harry H.\n                     Holt; Rush D. Holt; Saxon Holt; Stuart F. Honaker;\n                     and L. Hooker\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Murray Hooker; Harry\n                     Hopkins; J. R. Hornsby; Walter Hosier; C. Hull; E.\n                     A. Hults; D. R. Hunt; Thomas Lomax Hunter; Eppa\n                     Hunton, IV; H. F. Hutcheson; Sterling Hutcheson;\n                     and H\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Invitations and Harry\n                     Flood Byrd's responses; Raymond L. Jackson; Ben\n                     Jacobs; Louis I. Jaffe; Rorer A. James; R.\n                     Bleakley James; Jos. C. Jett; Albert Sidney\n                     Johnson; Edwin C. Johnson; Hugh Johnson; John\n                     Henry Johnson; Joseph Z. Johnson; Howard P. Jones;\n                     Jesse H. Jones; Bruce S. Jones; Carl M. Jordon; W.\n                     Roy Justice; Thomas J. Keane; Frank Kearney; Isham\n                     Keith; Floyd E. Kellam; D. A. Keller; Frank Kent;\n                     Alfred M. Kerfoot; Pearne E. Ketron; and E. L.\n                     Keyser\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: George W. Koiner; H. G. K\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Senator Glass; E. H.\n                     Lane; David Lawrence; Robert C. Lee; Joe Leslie;\n                     Julian M. Lillis; Letters of good wishes re:\n                     illness of Harry Flood Byrd; Josephine C. Levey;\n                     H. L. D. Lewis; Charles P. Light; G. W.\n                     Lineweaver; Walter R. Lippman; Henry C. Lodge,\n                     Jr.; Lee Long; C. C. Louderback; L. E. Lookabill;\n                     Otto Lowe; W. A. Lowenback; and Mrs. Cassis\n                     Moncure Lyne\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Julian D. Martin; Trap\n                     Martin; Lucy R. Mason; G. A. Massenburg; Wade\n                     Massie; J. H. May; C. Purcell McCue; John B.\n                     McDaniel; Hugh R. McKay; Thomas R. Mechem; J. H.\n                     Meek; M. J. Menefee; George R. B. Michie; Hunter\n                     Miller; John M. Miller, Jr.; J. D. Mitchell; W.\n                     Stuart Moffett; Frank P. Moncure; R. C. L.\n                     Moncure; E. Sclater Montague; B. F. Moomaw; James\n                     E. Mooney; Blackburn Moore; Frank Moore, M. R.\n                     Morgan; W. Forbes Morgan; Fred A. Motz; George W.\n                     Muller; Miss Addie Muncey; and Leonard Muse\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: M. M. Neeley; John D.\n                     Neff; Albert L. Newberry; J. L. Newcomb; Blake T.\n                     Newton; Edward D. Ninninger; Robert O. Norris,\n                     Jr.; A. Obici; R. L. Omps; Heirome and E. W. Opie;\n                     Charles A. Osborne; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin; W.\n                     Nelson Page; Judge Robert R Parker; George C.\n                     Peery; Robert L. Pennington; Randolph H. Perry;\n                     Petitions and letters of support for 1934\n                     Election\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Florence Petty; Cabell\n                     Phillips; Clifton Phillips; R. G. Phillips;\n                     Gifford Pinchot; Political list of supporters; G.\n                     Freeman Pollock; J. G. Pollard; J. G. Pollard,\n                     Jr.; Hunter Porter; H. Russell Potts; John L.\n                     Pratt; James H. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Proposed\n                     Scenic Highway; Ordway Puller; J. J. Raskob; John\n                     M. Rasnick; Dr. E. W. Rawls; and Sam Rayburn\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Charlie C. Reed; Pleasant\n                     L. Reed; W. T. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; F. L.\n                     Reynard; John Q. Rhodes; Ralph Ricardo; A. B.\n                     Richard; J. Donald Richards; E. Ray Richardson;\n                     Joe Richman; W. Cabell Rives; Rufus G. Roberts; A.\n                     W. Robertson; Papers of Robinson-Patman Bill; John\n                     D. Rockfeller; Frank Rodgers; James H. Rogers; W.\n                     O. Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Nellie Taylor Ross;\n                     Robert A. Russell; Richard B. Russell; and John\n                     Warwick Rust\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: David Satterfield; Clyde\n                     W. Saunders; John R. Saunders; Peter Saunders; Abe\n                     Schewel; Frederic W. Scott; Fred O. Seibel; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurants and\n                     Arbuckle Embezzlement; C. M. Shannon; Shennandoah\n                     National Park; H. G. Shirley; W. J. Showalter;\n                     Mrs. W. B. (Hortense) Sirman; and Col. S. L.\n                     Slover\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Sydney F. Small; Capt. C.\n                     T. Smith; Howard W. Smith; J. H. A. Smith; Lemuel\n                     F. Smith; William B. Smith; W. D. Smith; Harold F.\n                     Snead; R. Lee Snell; Donald Stant; William S.\n                     Snow; Louis Spillman; C. V. Spratley; A. P.\n                     Staples; O. L. Stearnes; A. E. S. Stephens: Roscoe\n                     B. Stephenson; Edward R. Stettinius; Augustus T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; Ward Swank; William\n                     Schwarzschild; G. Fred Switzer; and J. Robert\n                     Switzer\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Frank S. Tavenner, Jr.;\n                     Tyre Taylor; A. J. Terrell; Don W. Thomas; H. C.\n                     Thompson; S. J. Thompson; Tobacco; Mrs. (Rosa) W.\n                     W. Townes; John G. Townsend, Jr.; E. L. Trinkle;\n                     Lake Triplett; I. Walke Truxtun; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Walter P. Tudor; and Rexford G. Tugwell\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. Peyton Turner; S. Heth\n                     Tyler; University of Virginia; Cornelius\n                     Vanderbilt, Jr.; Robert C. Vaden; Veterans Attack\n                     on Harry Flood Byrd; Virginia Governors and\n                     Candidates; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Virginia\n                     State Democratic Committee; Virginia Vote\n                     (1884-1937); Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Mrs. Frank Anthony Walker; Frank C. Walker; Henry\n                     A. Wallace; Jeff F. Walter; T. E. Warriner;\n                     Edmund; Waterman; Tucker Watkins; Mrs. Robert C.\n                     Watts; and Edwin M. Wayland\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Aubrey Weaver; Western\n                     Newspaper Union; Lee M. Whitacre; Earl W. White;\n                     Miss Elizabeth White; Walter C. White; Irving P.\n                     Whitehead; Mrs. Irving P. (Lollie C.) Whitehead;\n                     George F. Whitley; E. M. Whitman; Wholesale\n                     Liquor; John J. Wicker, Jr.; Henry T. Wickham;\n                     Dean John E. Williams; John W. Williams; R. Gray\n                     Williams; Holman Willis; Lyle L. Willis; Charles\n                     H. Wilson; J. David Wine; Clifton A. Woodrum;\n                     James P. Woods; Carter Wormeley; Frank M. Wray; J.\n                     Sol Wrenn; Dr. George A. Wright; Richard S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; William A. Wright; and J. Frank\n                     Wysor\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. H. Yost; Rice M.\n                     Youell; and Young Democrats\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Alfalfa Club; J. Lindsay\n                     Almond; Dr. William B. Alwood; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     Motion Picture Censors, and Judgeships; J. E.\n                     Arbogast; Lester Arnold; and Remmie L. Arnold\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Fred W. Barger; S. B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alfred D. Barksdale; R. H. Barksdale;\n                     James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; J. S. Battle;\n                     W. S. Battle; J. Hampton Baumgarten; John V.\n                     Bauserman; H. L. Baxley; Marshall J. Beverley; W.\n                     W. Beverley; J. A. Billingsley; S. O. Bland;\n                     Armistead Boothe; R. E. Blackwell; Miss Genevieve\n                     Boguess; M. B. Booker; J. F. Bright; Robert K.\n                     Brock; G. H. Branaman; David Bruce; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; Robert Button; and Byrd\n                     Congratulations on nomination without\n                     opposition\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. J. Cahn; W. S.\n                     Campfield; J. W. Carr; Clarence E. Carter; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; S. L. Carter; William\n                     Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; Dr. W. D.\n                     Candill; T. E. Chambers; H. B. Chermside; J. H.\n                     Chitwood; S. M. Chitwood; Morell Clarke; N. E.\n                     Clement; Howard Cole; George B. Collings; L.\n                     Preston Collins; and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Becord; B. R. Council; H. Ralph\n                     Clover; Edwin Cox, M. R. Crabill, W. H. Cralle;\n                     Grasty Crews; John \u0026amp; Jake Crim; Karl A.\n                     Crowley; J. A. Currier Sheriff C. C. Curtis; P. V.\n                     Dalton; R. W. Daniel; C. W. Darden, Jr.; Q. C.\n                     Davis; P. P. Deans; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     State Central Committee; Depart ment of\n                     Agriculture Rulings; G. M. Dillard; Frank M.\n                     Dixon; William E. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; and R. N.\n                     Dorsey\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. L. Doughty; L. M.\n                     Downs; Charles J. Duke, Jr.; H. R. Dulany, Jr.; J.\n                     T. Duval; N. B. Early; H. Edwards; H. W. Ellerson;\n                     W. E. Elmore; Robert B. Ely; Wilfred G. Epes, Jr.;\n                     A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson;\n                     First \u0026amp; Merchants National Bank -Richmond; J.\n                     P. Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Flannagan;\n                     R. Flannagan; Max Fleischer; Albert Fletcher; J.\n                     H. Fletcher; W. M. Fletcher; H. D. Flood Estate;\n                     J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles Forney; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; Mrs. Emma H. Friend; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; and F. H. Fuller\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. Galleher; Stanley S.\n                     Garner; J. Nance Garner; T. M. Gaithwright; Walter\n                     George; Peter Gerry; H. C. Gilmer; Thomas B.\n                     Glascock; C. Glass; P. Glass; Robert Glass; N. W.\n                     Gold; Golf Club; B. C. Goode; M. G. Goode; T. P.\n                     Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; W. M. Gravatt; Marvin L.\n                     Gray; H. E. Griffin; H. F. Guggenheim; B. T.\n                     Gunter; Harold C. Guy; J. H. Hall; W. C. Hall; J.\n                     W. Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis; C. J.\n                     Harkrader; H. F. Harris; B. P. Harrison; P.\n                     Harrison; Aubrey Hawkins; C. Hill; H. H. Holt;\n                     Henry W. Holt; Homer A. Holt; R. D. Holt; S. W.\n                     Holt; J. M. Hooker; and L. Hooker\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. Edgar Hoover; Eugene\n                     A. Hults; Thomas M. Hundley; D. R. Hunt; T. L.\n                     Hunter; Sterling Hutcheson; R. L. Jackson; R. A.\n                     James; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; J. H. Johnson;\n                     Hiram Johnson; Lewis Jones; C. M. Jordon; F. E.\n                     Kellam; P. E. Ketron; R. E. Kidd; James King;\n                     William C. King; William H. King; H. G. Kump; E.\n                     H. Lane; R. C. Lee; Joseph Leib; J. Leslie; and H.\n                     L. D. Lewis\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Julian Lillis; A. G.\n                     Lively; Augustine Lonergan; L. Long; Mrs. Richard\n                     F. Loper; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Frank\n                     Maloney; J. D. Martin; T. Martin; W. Barton Mason;\n                     G. A. Massenburg; C. P. McCue; H. R. McKay; Edward\n                     O. McCue, Jr.; James McNamara; T. R. Mechem; M. J.\n                     Menefee; Mrs. G. R. B. Michie; J. M. Miller, Jr.;\n                     W. M. Minter; R. K. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; B. F. Moomaw; B. Moore;\n                     M. R. Morgan; W. F. Morgan; Page Morton; Col. S.\n                     W. Moulding, Sr.; A. Muncey; and L. Muse\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. D. Neff; A. L.\n                     Newberry; B. T. Newton; A. S. Noblin; L. U.\n                     Noland, Jr.; A. Obici; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin;\n                     W. N. Page; R. R. Parker; G. C. Peery; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; F. Petty; G. Pinchot;\n                     Poll Taxes; Daniel L. Porter; J. L. Pratt; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Oliver A. Quayle, Jr.; V. C. Randall;\n                     J. J. Raskob; E. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; R. H. Ricardo; A. B. Richard; E. R.\n                     Richardson; Olin M. Richardson; J. Richman; W. C.\n                     Rives; Lawrence W. Robert, Jr.; and Floyd H.\n                     Roberts\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O. Rogers; W. S. Roop;\n                     Albert L. Roper; Col. A. D. Rorex; Maurice\n                     Rosenburg; Robert A. Russell; Walter L. Sams; A.\n                     Schewel; W. H. Schwarzschild; Senatorial Campaign,\n                     1940; and Senate \"Select Committee on\n                     Investigation of Administrative Agencies\"\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Senate \"Select Committee\n                     on Investigation of Executive Committees\"; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re; Senate Restaurant \u0026amp;\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; H. G. Shirley; W. B. Sirman; S. L.\n                     Slover; S. F. Small; C. T. Smith; H. W. Smith; J.\n                     H. A. Smith; L. F. Smith; Oscar Smith; P. H.\n                     Smith; L. J. Smithwick; H. F. Snead; R. L. Snell;\n                     W. S. Snow; L. Spillman; Thomas B. Stanley;\n                     Charles H. Stall; State Laws \u0026amp; Legisla tion;\n                     Statistics -Population, Income, Taxes; and R. B.\n                     Stephenson\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. R. Stone; A. T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; John W. Stuart; Walter P.\n                     Stuart; William A. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F.\n                     Switzer; J. R. Switzer; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; S. J. Thompson; C. S.\n                     Towles; Mrs. W. W. Townes; L. Triplett; W. M.\n                     Tuck; Joseph P. Tumulty; S. H. Tyler; C. F. Unruh;\n                     R. C. Vaden; Arthur H. Vandenberg; Frederick Van\n                     Nuys; Guy G. Via; Virginia Democrat; Virginia\n                     Democratic Club; Virginia Vote Tabulations;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; and Voting Record of\n                     Harry Flood Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Mrs. Russell Wagers; Mrs.\n                     F. A. Walke; Bradford H. Walker; John S. Wallace,\n                     II; Thomas Wallner; J. F. Walter; J. B. Wampler;\n                     T. E. Warriner; T. C. Watkins; Mrs. R. C. Watts;\n                     E. M. Wayland; A. C. Weaver; Kyle M. Weeks; George\n                     B. West; Nathaniel S. Wheat; L. M. Whitacre; E.\n                     White; Nell White; I. P. Whitehead; Mrs. I. P.\n                     Whitehead; G. F. Whitley; J. J. Wicker; J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; J. E. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; Martin B. Williams; H. Willis; L. L.\n                     Willis; C. H. Wilson; Ernest Woodruff; C. A.\n                     Woodrum; J. P. Woods; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R.\n                     S. Wright, Jr.; W. A. Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young\n                     Democratic Clubs of Virginia; and J. H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Albemarle County\n                     Democratic Committee; Alfalfa Club; T. C. Andrews;\n                     H. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     and Judgeships; J. E. Arbogast; R. Arnold; Tom\n                     Atkinson; Dr. F. W. Barger; A. D. Barksdale; R. T.\n                     Barton; J. Battle; W. S. Battle; J. V. Bauserman;\n                     H. L. Baxley; W. W. Beverley; Biographical\n                     material of Harry Flood Byrd; and Lloyd C.\n                     Bird\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia Boatwright; C. W. Bondurant; Joseph\n                     L. Borda; J. H. Bradford; Ralph O. Brewster; J. F.\n                     Bright; R. K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; David Bruce; J.\n                     S. Bryan; M. Bustard; T. G. Burch; R. H. Burke;\n                     and Harry Flood Byrd for President\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John U. Barr; Zach Lamar\n                     Cobb; K. A. Crowley; and E. B. Germany\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; C. Cannon; Bishop James Cannon; A. B.\n                     Carney; C. S. Carter; J. W. Carter; S. L. Carter;\n                     Stuart B. Carter; H. Cary; W. C. Caudill; A. B.\n                     Chandler; H. B. Chermside; S. M. Chitwood; and\n                     Morell Clarke\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: N. E. Clement; F. Wilmer\n                     Coffman; H. E. Cole; G. B. Collings; L. P.\n                     Collins; E. R. Combs; Edward R. Conner; B. R.\n                     Council; E. T. Crawford; G. Crews; Jake \u0026amp; John\n                     Crim; K. A. Crawley; J. A. Currier C. C. Curtis;\n                     P. V. Dalton; Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden, Sr.; and\n                     C. W. Darden, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. W. Darden, Jr.; Darden\n                     Appointments -Federal Judgeships and State; Ralph\n                     Daughton; L. N. Davis; P. P. Deans; George\n                     DeHardit; and J. S. DeJarnette\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Democratic conYention\n                     (National); Collins Denny, Jr.; Dr. George H.\n                     Denny; Everett M. Dirksen; F. M. Dixon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; R. Dorsey; G. L. Doughty; L. M. Downs; P.\n                     H. Drewry; J. T. Duval; N. B. Early; John H. East;\n                     H. Edwards; James O. Eastland; John W. Eggleston;\n                     D. Lane Elder; Allen J. Ellender; W. E. Elmore; R.\n                     B. Ely; W. G. Epes; A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley;\n                     Fauquier County Democratic Committee; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs.\n                     S. L. Ferguson; William McL. Ferguson; J. B.\n                     Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; M. Fleischer; A.\n                     Fletcher; J. H. Fletcher; James W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; Edwin J. Flynn; J. B. Fogleman; and C.\n                     Forney\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thomas Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; F. H. Fuller; O. M.\n                     Gardner; T. M. Gaith right; Peter Gerry; H. Gilmer;\n                     H. C. Gilmer; T. B. Glascock; P. Glass; M. W.\n                     Gold; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; T. P. Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; Garland\n                     Gray; Marvin L. Gray; Theodore F. Green; Noble J.\n                     Gregory; A. G. Gresham; H. E. Griffin; B. T.\n                     Gunter, Jr.; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; Stilson H.\n                     Hall; W. C. Hall; Ellis F. Hargis; C. Harkrader;\n                     Harvey F. Harris; Hiter H. Harris; Winder R.\n                     Harris; B. P. Harrison; M. D. Hart; Carl Hatch;\n                     Albert W. Hawkes; A. Wayne Hawks; and J. B.\n                     Haywood\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. L. Herring; C. Hill;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; H. H. Holt, Jr.; Homer A. Holt; L.\n                     H. Hooker; Herbert Hoover; J. Rolfe Horsley;\n                     Walter Y. Hosier; T. L. Hunter; Eppa Hunton, IV;\n                     S. Hutcheson; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; C. M.\n                     Jordon; E. C. Johnson; F. E. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     H. G. Kump; Dabney S. Lancaster; E. H. Lane; Josh\n                     Lee; J. Leslie; John L. Lewis; J. Lillis; List of\n                     House \u0026amp; Senate members who have sons or\n                     daughters in the Service; A. G. Lively; M. M.\n                     Long; L. E. Lookabill; R. F. Loper; C. C.\n                     Louderback; and O. Lowe\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Patrick McCarran; C. P.\n                     McCue; E. O. McCue, Jr.; H. R. McKay; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. Maynard Magruder; Francis Maloney;\n                     Clarence Martin; J. D. Martin; T. E. Martin; W. B.\n                     Mason; G. A. Massenburg; J. H. May; E. Meeks;\n                     Carroll Menefee; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; W.\n                     M. Minter; J. D. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; E. S. Montague; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; E. B. Moore; E. H. Moore; Frank Moore;\n                     Grace Moore; M. R. Morgan; C. H. Morrissett;\n                     Charles T. Moses; Preston Moses; S. W. Moulding,\n                     Sr.; L. Muse; L. U. Noland; R. O. Norris, Jr.; H.\n                     and E. W. Opie; Organization of Executive\n                     Department Chart; John H. Overton; and T. W.\n                     Ozlin\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. A. Page; W. N. Page;\n                     John Paul; G. C. Peery; Philip C. Pendleton; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; Poll Taxes; Mrs. John G.\n                     Pollard; Political Leaders list; D. L. Porter; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Robert Ramspeck; V.\n                     C. Randall; E. W. Rawls; S. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed;\n                     P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Report of the\n                     Subcommittee concerning Voting in Virginia; John\n                     Q. Rhodes; R. H. Ricardo; E. R. Richardson; J.\n                     Richman; W. C. Rives; R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; and W. O. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: F. D. Roosevelt; Mrs.\n                     Eleanor Roosevelt; A. L. Roper; W. S. Roop; John\n                     H. Russell; R. A. Russell; W. L. Sams; Salvation\n                     Army; David E. Satterfield; P. Saunders; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurant \u0026amp;\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; C. Bascom Slemp; S. L. Slover; Sidney F.\n                     Small; H. W. Smith; L. F. Smith; O. F. Smith; P.\n                     M. Smith; and W. B. Smith\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. S. Snow; L. Spillman;\n                     C. V. Spratley; T. B. Stanley; A. P. Staples;\n                     State general election -Letters of\n                     congratulations; State Laws \u0026amp; Legislation; A.\n                     E. S. Stephens; R. B. Stephenson; E. R.\n                     Stettinius; Richard C. Stokes; A. T. Stroud; H. C.\n                     Stuart; J. W. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F. Switzer; J.\n                     R. Switzer; Robert A. Taft; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; John G. Townsend; L.\n                     Triplett; W. M. Tuck; and Millard E. Tydings\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: U. S. Exports to British\n                     Empire; C. F. Unruh; R. C. Vaden; Ray Allen Van\n                     Clief; F. Van Nuys; Virginia State Poll Tax;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; Voting Record of Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; Russell F. Wagers; Mrs. F. A. Walker;\n                     B. H. Walker; F. C. Walker; J. G. Wallace, II; J.\n                     F. Walter; J. B. Wampler; T. C. Watkins; R. C.\n                     Watts; A. Weaver; Russell Weaver; and Sinclair\n                     Weeks\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Kenneth S. Wherry; E.\n                     White; G. F. Whitley; Kennon C. Whittle; J. J.\n                     Wicker; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; Ralph E.\n                     Wilkins; J. E. Williams; Lewis C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; C. H. Wilson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation\n                     Brochure; J. D. Wine; C. A. Woodrum; J. P. Woods;\n                     J. S. Wrenn; G. A. Wright; R. S. Wright; W. A.\n                     Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young Democratic Clubs of\n                     Virginia; and J. H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Watkins M. Abbitt;\n                     Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond, Jr.; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments re: Federal Judgeships,\n                     State ABC Board; State Judge ships, U. S. Court of\n                     Appeals, and U. S. Tax Court; Arlington County\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; R. Arnold; Arti\n                     facts; T. Atkinson; A. D. Barksdale; S. B. Barham;\n                     John U. Barr; J. S. Battle; W. S. Battle; H. L.\n                     Baxley; M. J. Beverley; W. W. Beverley; Theodore\n                     G. Bilbo; and Lloyd C. Bird\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia A. Boatwright (Mrs. R. G.);\n                     Armistead L. Boothe; Joseph L. Borda; Frank W.\n                     Boykins; J. H. Bradford; R. K. Brock; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; Clarence G. Burton; Frank P. Burton;\n                     R. L. Burke; M. Bus tard; Hugh Butler; R. Button;\n                     Campaign -3rd District; S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; Vincent A. Carlin; A. B. Carney; C. S.\n                     Carter; S. L. Carter; Hunsdon Cary; W. C. Caudill;\n                     Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham; H. B. Chermside; B. C.\n                     Clark; Tom Clark; N. E. Clement; Zach Lamar Cobb;\n                     L. P. Collins; and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. Crews; Jacob \u0026amp;\n                     John Crim; J. A. Currier Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; Q. C. Davis; P. P. Deans;\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; Democratic State\n                     Central Committee; C. Denny, Jr.; G. H. Denny;\n                     Jesse W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; P. H. Drewry; C. J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; J. T. DuVal; N. B. Early; H. Edwards;\n                     D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; R. B. Ely; A. A.\n                     Farley; R. Feather stone; C. R. Fenwick; H.\n                     Ferguson; J. B. Fishburn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W.\n                     Flannagan; A. Fletcher; J. W. Fletcher; J.W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; C. Forney; T.M. Frazier; D.\n                     S. Freeman; and T. B. Fulgate\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gaithright; General Assembly Election; H. Gilmer;\n                     P. Glass; Robert Glass; R. E. Glover; C. B.\n                     Godwin; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; Goverment Reorganization; Governorship\n                     -Virginia; W. M. Gravatt; Garland Gray; M. L.\n                     Gray; John L. Greene; A. G. Gresham; H. E.\n                     Griffin; Gubernatorial Campaign of 1945; B. T.\n                     Gunter; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; S. H. Hall; W. C.\n                     Hall; Porter Hardy, Jr.; E. F. Hargis; H. H.\n                     Harris; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; A. W.\n                     Hawkes; and Carl Hayden\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. S. Hildreth; C. H.\n                     Hill; Signey Hillman -Biographical material; H. H.\n                     Holt; R. D. Holt; L. Hooker; W. Y. Hosier; T. L.\n                     Hunter; S. Hutcheson; Jefferson Day Dinner; J. C.\n                     Jett; A. S. Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction\n                     of Nonessential Expenditures; Robert F. Jones; C.\n                     M. Jordon; F. E. Kellam; Sidney Kellam; Marshall\n                     King; W. C. King; H. G. Kump; D. S. Lancaster; E.\n                     H. Lane; Letters of congratula tions; Fulton\n                     Lewis, Jr.; J. M. Lillie; L. E. Lookabill; M. M.\n                     Long; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Luncheons; and\n                     Lynchings in the South\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. D. Macon; C. P. McCue;\n                     E. O. McCue, Jr.; J. B. McDaniel; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. D. Martin; G. A. Massenburg; Edward\n                     Meeks; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; H. F. Minter;\n                     J. Douglas Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; E. S.\n                     Montague; B. Moore; E. H. Moore; C. H. Morrisett;\n                     Wayne Morse; C. T. Moses; L. Muse; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris, Jr.; E. W. Opie; A. A. Page; Lester\n                     S. Parsons; J. Paul; G. C. Peery; Political; Poll\n                     Taxes \u0026amp; White Primary; Mrs. John G. Pollard;\n                     J. L. Pratt; and W. L. Prieur, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: V. C. Randall; C. C.\n                     Reed; P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Chapman\n                     Revercomb; R. H. Ricardo; Rufus Roberts; James\n                     Robertson; A. W. Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O.\n                     Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Roosevelt's Inaguration\n                     -1945; R. A. Russell; Senate Rules Committee re:\n                     Senate Restaurant \u0026amp; Arbuckle Embezzlement;\n                     Senatorial Campaign; S. L. Slover; S. F. Small; H.\n                     W. Smith; O. F. Smith; W. B. Smith; H. F. Snead;\n                     Special session, 1944; and T. B. Stanley\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: State Senate; Richard C.\n                     Stokes; Strikes in Virginia; A. T. Stroud; W. A.\n                     Stuart; Suffrage Laws; G. F. Switzer; F. S.\n                     Tavenner; Teacher's Salaries; D. W. Thomas; and W.\n                     M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: M. E. Tydings; C. F.\n                     Unruh; University of Virginia; R. C. Vaden; R. A.\n                     Van Clief; Virginia Budget; Virginia Constitution\n                     re: Voting; Virginia Election Laws; Virginia\n                     Legislation -General; Virginia State Legislation;\n                     Virginia State Poll Tax; Virginia Welfare Cases;\n                     and Voting Record by year on Neutrality, UN,\n                     Trade, and Veterans\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Henry A. Wallace; J. F.\n                     Walter; E. M. Wayland; R. M. Weaver; S. Weeks;\n                     Burton K. Wheeler; E. White; J. J. Wicker, J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; Ralph Wilkins; L. C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; H. Willis; C. H. Wilson; J. D. Wine; C.\n                     A. Woodrum; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R. S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; J. F. Wysor; and J. H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; American Legion; T. C.\n                     Andrews; R. Arnold; J. S. Battle; and M. J.\n                     Beverley\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: D. Woodrow Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; G. L. Boothe; J. L.\n                     Borda; Nina L. Boyd; William M. Boyle; T. G.\n                     Burch; C. G. Burton; J. F. Byrnes; A. B. Carney;\n                     C. S. Carter; Cartoons; H. Cary; L. P. Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. Crews; H. R. Cullen;\n                     T. Dalton; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P.\n                     DeHardit; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                     National Convention Memoir; C. Denny, Jr.; J. W.\n                     Dillon; Everett Dirksen; E. G. Dodson; L. M.\n                     Downs; and Charles J. Duke, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Cyrus S. Eaton; Dwight D.\n                     Eisenhower; D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; W.\n                     M. Ferguson; Fiscal Situation; E. A. Fitzpatrick;\n                     J. W. Fletcher; C. Forney; J. W. Flood; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; J. V. Gary; H. G. Gilmer; C. O. Gulrick;\n                     W. M. Gravatt; G. Gray; J. L. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; H. E. Griffin; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; P.\n                     Hardy, Jr.; D. L. Harrell, Jr.; B. P. Harrison; H.\n                     H. Harris; M. D. Hart; and Robert Hazelwood\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Highway Department; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; C. H. Hill; Spessard Holland; H. A.\n                     Holt; Dowell J. Howell; Jefferson-Jackson Day\n                     Dinner; A. S. Johnson; and Joint Committee on\n                     Reduction of Non essential Federal\n                     Expenditures\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. S. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     E. H. Lane; A. G. Lively; M. M. Long; C. C.\n                     Louderback; O. Lowe; Scott W. Lucas; and\n                     Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons; G. A.\n                     Massenburg; J. H. May; C. P. McCue; E. O. McCue,\n                     Jr.; Francis Pickens Miller; W. S. Moffett; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; and C. H. Morrissett\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. P. Neff; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris; E. A. Opie; A. A. Page; Pepper\n                     Campaign; Drew Pearson; Poll Tax \u0026amp; Voting\n                     Laws; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Religious affiliations of\n                     members of the Senate, 82nd Congress; J. Q.\n                     Rhodes; A. W. Robertson; J. Robertson; Edward J.\n                     Robeson, Jr.; A. Schewel; W. Harry Schwartzchild,\n                     Jr.; and Senatorial Campaign, First District\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folder for: Campaign material; chiefly\n                     excerpts of speeches and statements\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Signatures of Southern\n                     Senators in support of substitute for SR15; George\n                     Smathers; H. W. Smith; A. E. S. Stephens; T. B.\n                     Stanley; John C. Stennis; G. F. Switzer; D. W.\n                     Thomas; and W. M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: University of Virginia;\n                     C. F. Unruh; Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd; T.\n                     C. Watkins; J. B. Wampler; E. M. Wayland; R. M.\n                     Weaver; E. White; Robert Whitehead; J. J. Wicker,\n                     Jr.; H. Willis; J. S. Wren; W. A. Wright; J. F.\n                     Wysor; Young Democrat Clubs of America; J. H.\n                     Yost; and R. M. Youell\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; T. C. Andrews; R. Arnold; Ann\n                     and J. P. Arthur; J. W. Bailey; Robert Baker; J.\n                     S. Battle; Samuel M. Bemiss; C. F. Beverley; M. J.\n                     Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; Bill for single\n                     appropriation and item Veto -proposed by Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; C. A. Boatwright; A. L. Boothe;\n                     Clarence J. Brown; T. A. Burke; H. Butler; Byrd\n                     Tax Bill [1954] ; and J. F. Byrnes\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John G. Carter; Cartoons;\n                     A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside; E. R. Combs; B.\n                     R. Councill; Kent Courtney; Mrs. Grasty Crews;\n                     Albert S. Cross; H. R. Cullen: T. Dalton; C. W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic National\n                     Committee; Democratic State Central Committee;\n                     Collins Denny, Jr.; T. E. Dewey; D. Dillon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; Lew W. Douglas; L. M. Downs;\n                     and W. G. Dunnington\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: H. H. Edwards; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. W. E. Elmore; Federal\n                     Housing Administration Investigation; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. Ferguson; E. A. Fitz patrick; Ralph E.\n                     Flanders; J. W. Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Flood\n                     Control; J. B. Fogleman; J. V. Gary; Gasoline Tax;\n                     General Assembly \u0026amp; Democratic Committee\n                     Assignments; General -Virginia affairs; Walter F.\n                     George; Peter Gerry; Henry Gilmer; H. C. Gilmer; P.\n                     Glass, Jr.; Barry Goldwater; C. O. Goolrick;\n                     Goshen Pass; J. L. Green; T. F. Green; Marvin\n                     Griffin; George P. Grove; Gubernatorial campaign;\n                     and Harry Guggenheim\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy,\n                     Jr.; Robert M. Harriss; A. S. Harrison; B. P.\n                     Harrison; Mrs. A. Paul Hartz; A. W. Hawkes; Thomas\n                     C. Hennings; Highways; W. S. Hildreth; K. V.\n                     Hoffman; and George Humphrey\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Jackson-Jefferson Day\n                     Dinner; Pat Jennings; E. C. Johnson; Lyndon\n                     Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction of\n                     Nonessential Federal Expenditures; F. E. Kellam;\n                     S. Kellam; John F. Kennedy; James Kilpatrick; E.\n                     H. Lane; Local Committeemen Addresses -Va.; and C.\n                     C. Louderback\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. A. Massenburg; G.\n                     Edmond Massie; John L. McClellan; George Meany;\n                     Robert R. Merhige. Jr.; B. F. Moomaw; E. B. Moore;\n                     C. H. Morrissett; True D. Morse; B. T. Newton; R.\n                     O. Norris, Jr.; A. A. Page; Poll Tax \u0026amp; Voting;\n                     Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and Presidential\n                     Campaign re: T. C. Andrews and D. D.\n                     Eisenhower\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Presidential Campaign re:\n                     Adlai Stevenson and General Correspondence; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Sam Ryaburn; R. E. A.; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; Remarks honoring Harry Flood Byrd on his 20th\n                     year in the Senate; A. W. Robertson; and Ernest\n                     Robertson\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Leverett Saltonstall; D.\n                     E. Satterfield, III; Allen Shivers; H. W. Smith;\n                     Margaret Chase Smith; T. B. Stanley; A. E. S.\n                     Stephens; A. E. Stevenson; W. F. Stone; Lewis\n                     Strauss; H. C. Stuart; G. F. Switzer; Stuart\n                     Symington; Thank you notes, etc., A -R\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., S\n                     -Z; Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. James M. Thomson; Samuel\n                     Thrasher; Travel; W. M. Tuck; Samuel Ungerleider;\n                     Mary Washington College; University of Virginia;\n                     Virginia Debt; Virginia Judgeships; and Votes cast\n                     for Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney\n                     General\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. Gardner Waller; C. W.\n                     Wampler; E. White; J. L. Whitehead; Conrad Wirth;\n                     J. S. Wren; and J. F. Wysor\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Sherman\n                     Adams; Holmes Alexander; Alfalfa Club; and J. L.\n                     Almond re: Federal Judgeships and Gubernatorial\n                     Campaign, A -S\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. L. Almond re:\n                     Gubernatorial Campaign, T -Z, and Integration; T.\n                     C. Andrews; Anti Massive Resistance; R. N. Arnold;\n                     T. Atkinson; Robert G. Baker; Ross Barnett; John\n                     S. Battle; W. C. Battle; S. M. Bemiss; Ezra Taft\n                     Benson; M. J. Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. 1. Boothe; F. Boykin; Paul Butler;\n                     D. Tennant Bryan; and J. F. Byrnes\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: David Carliner; Mrs. A.\n                     B. Carney; C. S. Carter; Lenoir Chambers; A. B.\n                     Chandler; Cartoons; H. B. Chermside; B. R.\n                     Councill; G. Crews; Carl T. Curtis; Virginius\n                     Dabney; T. Dalton; Price Daniel; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P. DeHardit; E. DeJarnette;\n                     Democratic Convention; Democratic District\n                     Committees; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic State Central Committee; C. D. Dillon;\n                     J. W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; R. N. Dorsey; Thomas\n                     N. Downing; Allen Drury; W. F. Duckworth; and W.\n                     Dunnington\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. O. Eastland; D. D.\n                     Eisenhower; A. J. Ellender; Bernard Fensterwald,\n                     Jr.; C. R. Fenwick; Fiscal Policy w/Newspaper\n                     Editors; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; J. Allen Frear; F. H.\n                     Fuller; J. V. Gary; General Assembly Members\n                     Addresses; H. C. Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; C.\n                     Glass, III; Mills E. Godwin; B. Goldwater; G.\n                     Gray; E. V. Gresham; Gubernatorial Campaign, 1957,\n                     Page County; H. Guggenheim; N. Hamilton; J. W.\n                     Hanes; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; John D. Hoblitzell, Jr.; K. V. Hoffman;\n                     S. L. Holland; G. M. Humphrey; and S.\n                     Hutcheson\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Jefferson-Jackson Dinner;\n                     William E. Jenner; W. P. Jennings; L. Johnson;\n                     Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential\n                     Federal Expenditures; S. Kellam; J. F. Kennedy; J.\n                     \u0026amp; R. Kennedy; Robert Kennedy; J. J.\n                     Kilpatrick; Arthur Krock; Labor; Ben Lacy; Bolling\n                     Lambeth; Frank J. Lausche; D. Lawrence; Joe A.\n                     Leslie, Jr.; Mrs. Mark Lloyd; and C. C.\n                     Louderback\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Edward Martin; John L.\n                     McClellan; Charles McDowell; Robert S. McNamara;\n                     Media Correspondence General, Radio \u0026amp;\n                     Television, Richmond Times Dispatch \u0026amp; News\n                     Leader, U. S. News \u0026amp; World Report, and the\n                     Wall Street Journal; M. J. Menefee; J. Clifford\n                     Miller; W. M. Minter; E. B. Moore; and C. H.\n                     Morrissett\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Richard M. Nixon; R. O.\n                     Norris; A. A. Page, D. Pearson; Wilton B. Persons;\n                     Political Party Platforms; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; S. Rayburn; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; Adm. H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson;\n                     George C. Ruhle; L. Saltonstall; H. F. Seal, Jr.;\n                     Senatorial Campaign -1958; and Senatorial\n                     Certificate of Election\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Campaign material;\n                     chiefly clippings, etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eRe: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eRe: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eRe: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eRe: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Harry Flood Byrd's\n                     decision to run again for Senator; Shenandoah\n                     Democratic Committee; Shenandoah National Park; H.\n                     W. Smith; Lawrence E. Spivak; A. B. S. Stephens;\n                     L. L. Strauss; G. F. Switzer; J. R. Switzer;\n                     Herman Talmadge; and Henry J. Taylor\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thank you notes, etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Samuel H. Thrasher; Strom\n                     Thurmond; Travel; Harry S. Truman; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Lawson Turner, Jr.; Joe Tusing; U. S. Department\n                     of Agriculture; and Veterans\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Virginia County Boards of\n                     Supervisors Virginia Democratic Convention;\n                     Virginia Democratic Party; Virginia General\n                     Assembly; Washington Post; T. C. Watkins; Sinclair\n                     Weeks; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; J. H. Wilkerson, Jr.; H.\n                     A. Williams; J. J. Williams; C. L. Wirth; and J.\n                     H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; H.\n                     Alexander; Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond re: Federal\n                     Judgeships and Integration; T. C. Andrews; R.\n                     Arnold; and T. Atkinson\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. S. Battle; S. M.\n                     Bemiss; E. T. Benson; Richard E. Berlin; M. J.\n                     Beverley; L. C. Bird; Cynthia (Mrs. R. G.)\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; F. W. Boykin; Annie J.\n                     Bronson; D. T. Bryan; Raymond A. Butler; R. Y.\n                     Button; Byrd -Biography; and J. F. Byrnes\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. S. Carter; Stuart B.\n                     Carter; Cartoons; A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside;\n                     B. R. Councill; V. Dabney; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L.\n                     N. Davis; E. T. DeJarnette; J. W. Dillon; Thomas\n                     J. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; L. W.\n                     Douglas; C. Dowdey; T. N. Downing; A. Drury; W. F.\n                     Duckworth; and W. G. Dunnington\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: D. D. Eisenhower; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Milton (Pete) Elliott; Mrs. W. E.\n                     Elmore; S. J. Ervin; E. A. Fitzpatrick; William H.\n                     Fitzpatrick; Newspaper Correspondence; J. W.\n                     Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Hiram L. Fong; Henry Ford;\n                     Guy Friddell; Dan J. Friedman; Frank H. Fuller; 3.\n                     V. Gary; General Assembly Invitation; and Get well\n                     cards, letters, etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., A\n                     -H\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Get well cards, letters,\n                     etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., I -L; H. C. Gilmer;\n                     Tom R. \u0026amp; C. Glass, III; M. E. Godwin; G. Gray;\n                     B. Goldwater; Ashbel Green; Gu bernatorial\n                     Campaign, 1961; and H. Guggenheim\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. S. Harrison; N.\n                     Hamilton; J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy; B. P. Harrison;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; K. V. Hoffman; S. Holland; H. L.\n                     Hooker; H. Hoover; J. E. Hoover; and R. Taylor\n                     Hoskins\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. T. Hoskins; George M.\n                     Humphrey; Hubert H. Humphrey; H. L. Hunt; S.\n                     Hutcheson; Cary F. Jacobs; Pat Jennings; A. S.\n                     Johnson; E. C. Johnson; L. B. Johnson; Olin D.\n                     Johnston; S. Kellem; John \u0026amp; Robert Kennedy; C.\n                     E. Kilbourne; James J. Kilpatrick; and A.\n                     Krock\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Ben Lacy; E. H. Lane; D.\n                     Lawrence; J. A. Leslie, Jr.; C. C. Louderback; and\n                     Luncheons, April 1961 -April 1962\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons, June 1962\n                     -April 1964\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons, April 1964\n                     -June 1965; Charles McDowell; and Lewis A.\n                     McMurran, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Massassas Post Office;\n                     Mike Mansfield; John O. Marsh, Jr.; Ed Martin; J.\n                     W. Martin; Masonic Lodge tributes to Harry Flood\n                     Byrd; G. A. Massenburg; and Media Correspondence\n                     -General and Newsweek\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Media Correspondence\n                     -Radio Television, Readers Digest, Richmond\n                     Times-Dispatch \u0026amp; News Leader, U. S. News \u0026amp;\n                     World Reports, and the Wall Street Journal; M. J.\n                     Menefee; J. Clifford Miller; E. B. Moore; E. S.\n                     Muskie; R. M. Nixon; A. A. Page; and C. Armonde\n                     Paxson\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: D. Pearson; Fred G.\n                     Pollard; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; Post Offices in\n                     Virginia; and J. L. Pratt\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. L. Prieur, Jr.; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson; F. W.\n                     Rogers; William Rowland; and 1964 Senatorial\n                     Campaign, First District\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Newspaper Correspondence;\n                     Virginia Voter Registration; and Voting List\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Campaign literature;\n                     political invitations, etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Senate Resolutions and\n                     Bills\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eHarry Flood Byrd's Thirtieth Anniversary in the\n                     Senate\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: H. W. Smith; M. C. Smith;\n                     Speeches and Statements -publicity and\n                     distribution; T. B. Stanley; John Stennis; A. E.\n                     S. Stephens; W. F. Stone; L. L. Strauss; G. F.\n                     Switzer; S. Symington; Herman Talmadge; H. J.\n                     Taylor; Henry P. Taylor; and Thank you notes,\n                     etc., A -B\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., C\n                     -M\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., N\n                     -Z; S. Thrasher; S. Thurmond; Travel; H. Truman;\n                     and W. M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. Tusing; Violation of\n                     State Department Travel Regulations; George C.\n                     Wallace; T. C. Watkins; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; E.\n                     White; Harrison A. Williams; C. L. Wirth; Landon\n                     R. Wyatt; Ralph W. Yarborough; J. H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ePersonal Record of Harry Flood Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: ALS, 1862 June 20, Gen. R. Dodge\n                        to William Patterson.\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1913 January 11, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1914 May 5, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1914 October 17, Secretary to\n                              the President to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1915 February 27, H. Ball to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Newspapers in Va.] \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, n.d., Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1917 June 4, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to [Mayors in Va.] \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1918 March 13, S. Graham to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1919 June 10, Berkley D. Adams\n                              to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL, 1920 May 17, [Richard E. Byrd]\n                              to A. Mitchell Palmer \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 May 20, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 May 27, [A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer] to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 August 5, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 August 9, Howard Figg to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1921 August 27, D. J.\n                              O'Connell to Richard E. Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eLetters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book.\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTelegram, November 7, James A. Farley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1933 October 4, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1932 July 1, Franklin D.\n                              Roosevelt to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1933 August 2, George\n                              Peery to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1929 June 3, Nancy Astor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1933 August 2, Clifton\n                              Woodrum to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1925 July 31, Byrd\n                              Headquarters to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eRadiogram, 1929 June 1, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eRadiogram, 1929 June 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eRadiogram, 1929 May 24, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1936 August 14, John Stewart\n                              Bryan to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 April 22, Claude Swanson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 February 4, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 1, T. M. Terry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 1, James Wheat to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 2, A. B. Abbitt to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 August 3, Frank Hanrahan\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 August 3, Thomas Keith to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1926 November 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1935 September 27, Pleasant\n                              Reed to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 August 9, Carter Glass to\n                              W. W. Beverley \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 April 19, M. A.\n                              Hutchinson to J. M. Weston \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 December 30, E. Lee\n                              Trinkle to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 August 1, W. Albert Smoot\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 1, John Miller,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 1, E. S. Shields\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 July 31, E. T. Krider to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1927 June 29, A. Whalen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 February 14, Newton D.\n                              Baker to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1928 May 30, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Claude Swanson \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1926 December 13, Lon Sanders\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1927 December 13, E. M. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1928 February 11, Bell Perkins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTranscript of TLS, 1920 March 23,\n                              F. D. Williams to War History Commission \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 March 6, J. Sidney\n                              [Helms] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1924 March 24, H. Wickham to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1926 December 27, Robert\n                              Hughes to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1934 December 29, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1936 July 20, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1936 July 20, Carter\n                              Glass to John Owen \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1934 May 31, John W. Hancock\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 7, John Thorp to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 3, C. R. Caldwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1928 August 1, Robert Tucker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 7, Charles Curry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1932 July 25, William H.\n                              Murray to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1932 October 5, Richard\n                              Russell to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1932 November 21, Walter\n                              Davenport to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1932 December 28, John Garland\n                              Pollard to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 9, J. B. Willis to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 10, William Peters\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 14, George W.\n                              Olvany to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 13, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 15, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 17, J. C.\n                              Carpenter to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 31, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 20, R. D.\n                              Patterson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1928 August 20, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to W. A. MacDonald \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, October 26, Charles Light to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 September 4, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 September 12, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 November 14, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1928 November 19, George\n                              Browne to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 November 8, William Minor\n                              Lile to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 November 2, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1928 November 7, a group\n                              of citizens to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eRadiogram, 1928 December 24,\n                              Richard E. Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, December 25, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 November 7, William Tuck\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1929 January 17, Dick\n                              Brophy to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 January 1, Louis Jaffe to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, E. Naughton to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1928 December 26, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 January 15, O. Max\n                              Gardner to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 January 12, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTranscript of TLS, 1933 February 4,\n                              Carter Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, n.d., Fred Seibel to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 May 1, P. S. du Pont to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 August 9, T. McCall\n                              Frazier to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 June 10, Nehemiah Kelly\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 May 24, Lewis Thayer to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 May 10, Luther Gulick to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 December 1, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1927 April 27, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1927 December 28, Claude\n                              Swanson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 March 7, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (carbon), 1929 June 24, William\n                              Anderson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1936 July 10, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1930 April 29, Hilton Howell\n                              Railey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929, C. Douglass Buck to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTranscript of TLS, 1933 March 3, C.\n                              O'Conor Goolrick to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 February 8, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1934 October 24, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 December 11, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1934 December 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 January 27, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eLetters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1923 August 25, Ira Long to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 September 29, W. D.\n                              Cardwell to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 October 21, Charles Payne\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1923 November 6, Hunston\n                              Cary to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1923 November 7, Anna to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1923 November 7, H. S.\n                              Grabill to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 12, J. R.\n                              [Wallace] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAPCS, November 7, J. G. [Carlton]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 25, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 9, William\n                              Pilcher to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, G. F.\n                              Holsinger to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, n.d., William Meade Fletcher\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 20, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, E. A. Hicks\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 21, A. J. Huff\n                              to Harry Byrd's representative \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAPCS, n.d., Cary Langhorne to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 15, Thomas Baker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, D. C. Acker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 8, Lucius\n                              Gregory to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, R. S.\n                              [Spewell] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, n.d., E. M. Wallace to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL, 1923 November 7, H. M. Word to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS,1923 November 15, J. E. Burwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 14, C. N. Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, C. M. Shannon\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, E. C. Mathews\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, S. L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, P. D. Camp to\n                              Harry Byrd, and others \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 27, Eugene\n                              Massie to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, n.d., James A. Frazier to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, John H.\n                              Crockett to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 28, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, Alexander\n                              Forward to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, E. W. Hudgins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, Royston\n                              Jester, Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 12, George P.\n                              Adams to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 12, J. H. Haley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 10, B. F. Noland\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 12, J. H.\n                              Funkhauser to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 13, D. H. Barger\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 27, W. S. Irby\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, William F.\n                              Reyser to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 6, David Hepburn\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 9, Samuel Adams\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 15, J. M. Hooker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 10, L. J.\n                              McCartney to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 13, Ward Swank\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 10, Edwin L.\n                              Kendig to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, Joseph Dupuy\n                              Eggleston to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 19, Bishop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, E. V. Barley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 22, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 13, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 9, J. M.\n                              Bauserman to T. W. Harrison \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 13, C. C.\n                              Louderback to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, F. M.\n                              Chicester to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 9, H. C. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, R. I. Roop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 9, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, Thomas Ozlin\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 9, J. M. Beaty\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 12, H. Lester\n                              Hooker to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, T. L. Clark\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, [Thomas\n                              Johnson] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 10, H. H. Burton\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 December 13, Holman\n                              Willis to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 December 13, S. L. Slover\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eLetters included:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1916 January 2, E. Lee Trinkle to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1924 July 22, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1924 December 18, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1925 April 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1926 July 20, Robert C. Bryan\n                        to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1928 February 2, Thomas R.\n                        Harrison to Harry Byrd, encl. clipping\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: AL, 1928 November, [Harry Byrd] to\n                        Richmond Times Dispatch\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1929 May 13, Thomas C. Cheney\n                        to Harry F. Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL(carbon), 1929 October 9, Walter I.\n                              McCoy to Carter Glass \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 October 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1930 April 24, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL(carbon), 1933 February 20, Charles\n                              S. Henry to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1934 May 12, Postmaster\n                              General James G. Farley to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1935 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1935 October 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1935, December 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1936 April 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1936 September 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1937 April 13, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1937 April 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1937 May 3, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1937 May 17, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 January 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 5, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 August 10, Carter\n                              Glass to John G. Wallace\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1938 May 2, Harry W. Hultgren to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 May 4, Harry Byrd\n                              to Harry W. Hultgren \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 May 31, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 June 27, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 12, Hiram W. Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 21, Peter Gerry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 26, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 4, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 7, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, August 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, n.d., J.W. Bailey to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 13, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 25, Walter George\n                              to J.W. Bailey \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 2, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 2, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 3, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 September 3, J.W.\n                              Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah Wiilam Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 9, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eLetters are in the order in which they\n                        appear in the scrapbook.\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1939 July 17, William A. Durst to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 17, Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 15, W. J. Casey to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 15, Frank Cizek to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, James S. Murray\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, Walter Coon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, E. B. Moffatt to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, Holcombe Parkes\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, A. E. Duncan to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 5, J. H. Gordon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 4, G. W. Kratz to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 31, S. P. Ruddiman\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 31, Sam Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 25, J. Lee Barrett\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 20, B. G. Hopkins to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 18, S. F. to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 25, Charles R.\n                              Hook to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 10, George A.\n                              Kelly to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, A.A. Drummond\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, L.R. Powell to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, George M.\n                              Crowson to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, W.M. Jeffers to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 January 18, Charles\n                              Stillman to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1939 February 28,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to Charles Stillman \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 May 31, Harold English to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 June 2, Donald Dragoo to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 3, Tazewell Taylor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 June 30, John B. Minor to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 3, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 25, Peter to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1939 August 29, Josiah William\n                              Bailey to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1939 January 16, E. H,ugh Smith\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 January 20, Conde Naste\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1939 January 31,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to E. Hugh Smith\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1939 November 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 November 20, L. J.\n                              Smithwick to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1939 November 22,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to L. J. Smithwick \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 December 1, James G.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 December 12, J. W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 December 14, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 December 30, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1940 March 29, W. Gibson Carey,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 April 5, Cordell Hull to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 April 6, Pat Harrison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (photocopy), 1940 April 6,\n                              Franklin Roosevelt to Pat Harrison \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 April 26, Claude G.\n                              Powers to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1940 May 19, Dick Habbe to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl. clipping\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eALS, 1940 April 17, Fred Van Nuys to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 May 9, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 June 6, Henry A. Dennis\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 June 7, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 June 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 July 9, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1940 July 1, J. J. Scherer, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 July 2, Pres Atkins to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1940 July 6, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Pres Atkins \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1940 July 10, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to J. J. Scherer, Jr. \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, [1940], Genevieve Clark\n                              Thomson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 September 9, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1941 September 10, Frank O.\n                              Lowden to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1940 October 14, Francis Maloney\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 7, C. Hatch to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 9,\n                              Postmaster-General to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 9, Arthur Capper\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 12, Charles O.\n                              Andrews to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 12, War\n                              Department to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 12, James M.\n                              Mead to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 13, Frances\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 14, Francis\n                              Maloney to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1941 September 22, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1941 October 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1941 October 28, Wendell L.\n                              Wilkie to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1941 October 28,\n                              Wendell L. Wilkie to DeWitt Wallace \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1941 October 31, Bruce Barton\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1941 November 6, DeWitt\n                        Wallace to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1942 May 9, J. W. Bailey to\n                        Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1942 June 3, F. P. Corson to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl.citation to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1942 June 22, George P.\n                              Cridlin to Harry Byrd, encl. introduction\n                              of Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1942 July 21, Carter\n                              Glass to Franklin Roosevelt \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (copy), 1942 July 23, Franklin\n                              Roosevelt to Carter Glass \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1942 July 24, R. L. Doughton\n                              to Harry E. Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1942 October 17, J. W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1942 November 16, Robert R.\n                              [McConnel] to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1943 February 15, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1943 March 25, Numa A. Watson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 May 19, Albert W. Hawkes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 May 19, Secretary of the\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1943 May 21, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Albert W. Hawkes \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 June 30, Homer L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eALS, 1943 July 7, Edwin Gordon\n                              Lawrence to Editor of the Winchester Star\n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 July 9, Frank Buxton to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 July 21, J. W. Cunningham\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1943 September 20, Arthur H.\n                              Vandenberg to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 November 10, R. L.\n                              Doughton to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL (carbon), 1943 December 17, John W.\n                              Davis to Arthur Graham Glasgow \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1944 February 16, Harry H.\n                              Woodring to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1944 March 29, J. W. Bailey\n                        to John U. Barr\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1945 February 16, Joseph C.\n                        Grew to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1945 April 25, Harry [Truman]\n                        to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1945 July 3, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1945 July 5, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1944 August 3, James F. Byrnes to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1945 December 12, Matthew J.\n                              Connelly to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1946 January 23, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1946 March 14, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1946 January 31, Boyd E.\n                        Payton to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL (carbon), 1947 June 28, D. Campbell\n                              Deane to Robert B. Crawford \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1947 July 8, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. Campbell Deane \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1947 September 23, Henry W.\n                              Holt to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1950 February 28, Joe McCarthy to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 2, Ernest K.\n                              Bramblett to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 2, Robert C.\n                              Hendrickson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 2, Harry P. Cain to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 3, Hugh Butler to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 3, [Andrew F.\n                              Schoeppel] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 3, Edward Martin to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 28, Harry Byrd, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1950 September 3, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 November 16, Elmer T.\n                              Phillips to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 November 17, Mark\n                              Sullivan to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1951 January 2, Harry Truman\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1951 January 15, Herman Welker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1951 January 24, Harry\n                              Byrd to Alexander \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1951 January 26, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. E. Holland\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1951 July 13, William Garrard to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1951 August 2, Verbon E. Kemp\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. photographs\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1951 December 5, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1951 December 11,\n                              Harry Byrd to B. F. Moomaw \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1951 December 17, Richard\n                              Nixon to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL (carbon), 1952 February 18, Harry\n                              Byrd to John W. Beck \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1952 April 27, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1952 April 28, Edwin S.\n                              Friendly to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1952 June 21, Walker S. Buel\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1951 November 14, Patrick J.\n                              Hurley to Jennings C. Wise \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1953 January 12, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1953 January 23, Elsie Hix to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1953 January 29, Henry\n                              Dworshak to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, [1953], J. Roy Fuller to Heywood\n                              Bell \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1953 May 4, Russell C.\n                              Harrington to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1953 May 6, Harry Byrd\n                              to Russell C. Harrington\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1954 January 6, Charles Edison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1954 August 16, Secretary of\n                              the Treasury to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1954 November 8, Clarence\n                        Cannon to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1955 January 26, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 February 4, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 March 11, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 March 15, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 March 16, Secretary to\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 March 29, Joseph Campbell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1956 December 4, James R.\n                              Byrnes to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1955 April 8, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 April 21, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 April 22, James F. Byrnes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 May 13, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 June 10, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 June 30, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1955 October 18, Milton S.\n                        Eisenhower to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1955 December 6, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 December 8, John W. Hanes\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS (copy), 1956 November 22,\n                              Secretary of the Treasury to Robert E.\n                              Harper \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1956 December 4, James H. Duff\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (copy), 1956 December 18,\n                              Harold H. Burton to Robert E. Harper \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (copy), 1957 January 7, Wilton\n                              B. Persons to Robert E. Harper\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1957 March 12, Dwight Eisenhower\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1957 March 16, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1957 May 27, Secretary of the\n                        Treasury to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1957 July 12, Secretary of\n                        the Treasury to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1958 February 6, Samuel\n                              Ungerleider to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (photocopy), 1951 March 9,\n                              Hiram S. Rivitz to Samuel Ungerleider \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1958 May 7, A. G. Lacy to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl, essay on Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (copy), 1958 May 29, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1958 December 11, Herbert\n                              Hoover to William S. North\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1959 March 17, Newton Aiken to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1959 March 19, Harry\n                              Byrd to Newton Aiken\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1961 March 8, A. C. Wedemeyer\n                        to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1961 August 12, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1962 March 1, Phillip M. Talbott\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1962 May 2, Bob [Barnett] to\n                              Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1963 March 4, Lyndon Johnson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 April 5, Mike Mansfield\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a short speech \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 April 5, Virginius Dabney\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 April 19, Frederick Brown\n                              Harris to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 April 29, Herbert J.\n                              Miller to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 May 31, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 May 15, John C. Preston\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1963 November 26, Charles E.\n                        Webber to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e\n                ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1963 June 25, Harrison S. Dey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1963 August 14, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1964 January 23, George R.\n                              Rich to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1964 January 23, Harrison Dey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1964 January 31, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1964 March 1, [Bernard Baruch]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (carbon), 1964 May 1, Frank M.\n                              McCann to Lyndon Johnson\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS (xerox), 1965 November 6,\n                        Harry Byrd to Albertis S. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eThere is a chronological index and an artist index\n                  to the 575 cartoons which hung in Senator Byrd's\n                  office. This is held in the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n                  There is also a microfilm of the cartoon\n                  collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eIn addition, this sub-series contains photographs\n                  of various political figures and friends, and\n                  certificates and awards presented to the Senator.\n                  There is a listing of the items in the Manuscripts\n                  Department.\u003c/p\u003e\n          "]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01045_c04_c06_c02_c1179"}}],"included":[{"type":"facet","id":"repository_ssim","attributes":{"label":"Repository","items":[{"attributes":{"label":"University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept.","value":"University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept.","hits":4448},"links":{"remove":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog.json?f%5Bdate_range%5D%5B%5D=1961\u0026f%5Brepository%5D%5B%5D=University+of+Virginia%2C+Special+Collections+Dept."}}]},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/facet/repository_ssim.json?f%5Bdate_range%5D%5B%5D=1961\u0026f%5Brepository%5D%5B%5D=University+of+Virginia%2C+Special+Collections+Dept."}},{"type":"facet","id":"collection_ssim","attributes":{"label":"Collection","items":[{"attributes":{"label":"8th Evacuation Hospital collection, 1941/2011","value":"8th Evacuation Hospital collection, 1941/2011","hits":12},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog.json?f%5Bcollection%5D%5B%5D=8th+Evacuation+Hospital+collection%2C+1941%2F2011\u0026f%5Bdate_range%5D%5B%5D=1961\u0026f%5Brepository%5D%5B%5D=University+of+Virginia%2C+Special+Collections+Dept."}},{"attributes":{"label":"A. 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