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Va.)","Poultry -- Virginia -- Rockingham County","Poultry -- Breeding","Poultry -- Hatcheries","Poultry industry","Poultry -- Management","Broilers (Chickens) -- Economic aspects -- Virginia","Poultry -- Processing","Seed industry and trade -- History","Seed industry and trade -- Equipment and supplies","Letters (correspondence)","Publications (documents)","Administrative records","Business records","Printed Ephemera","Photographs","Collection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged chronologically by topic in the following eleven series:","Administrative Files, 1937-1972 Correspondence, 1918-1971 Date Books, 1939-1965 Farm Ledgers, 1932-1951 Financial Files, 1941-1971 Philanthropic and Professional Organizations, 1939-1971 Photographs, 1939-1971 Press and Advertising Files, 1920-1963 Print and Ephemera, 1916-1971 Reports and Studies, 1927-1969 Business and Organization lists, 1941-1967","Charles W. Wampler Jr., interview by Jessica Silveri, March 15, 2007, transcript, Shenandoah Valley Oral History Project, Harrisonburg, VA. Virginia House of Delegates.","Historical Bio for Charles W. Wampler. Virginia House of Delegates. http://dela.state.va.us/dela/Membios.nsf/94f6e9b9c9b5678f85256b1b00732227/024c8d9337c5d82485256d780068407b?OpenDocument\u0026Highlight=0,charles,Wampler (accessed May 04, 2011).","Wampler, Charles W.  My Grandfather, my grandchildren and me; an autobiography . Harrisonburg, VA; Dayton, VA: Shenandoah Press, 1968.","The Wampler family emerged upon the American poultry industry in the early twentieth century changing the industry practices and beliefs. As a result of their success, the Wamplers became one of the most influential families in Rockingham County, Virginia and helped the Shenandoah Valley garner the moniker \"Turkey Capital of the Nation.\" ","In 1811, John Wampler and family, members of the Brethren Church, moved from Pennsylvania to the Timberville area of the county during a period when large groups of Brethren were migrating south. During the Civil War, John Wampler III gained notoriety for supposedly thwarting Union General Philip Sheridan's attempt to burn his family's barn. After the war, in 1871, John Wampler III purchased a farm in Dayton that he named Sunny Slope and built a house there.  Under the setting of Sunny Slope, John Wampler III's children and grandchildren made their many significant contributions to agriculture.","Charles W. Wampler Sr., third son of John Wampler III, was born in 1886 and took quickly to the agricultural development of the county. He became a county agricultural agent and was an accomplished livestock farmer raising chickens and cattle. Eventually, he settled into turkey farming and started Rockingham County's first turkey hatchery. It was during this time that he became known as the \"Father of the Modern Turkey Industry\" because of his success in various agricultural experiments that changed the face of modern turkey farming. One of his earliest experiments was using chicken incubators to hatch turkey eggs. Starting with only ninety eggs, Wampler Sr. was able to hatch fifty-two poults. Another Charles Wampler Sr. innovation all but ended the wide spread practice of free-range turkey farming in commercial operations.  Wampler Sr. believed, and was able to show, that free-range turkeys were less cost effective to raise as they expended more energy and required more feed at the expense of the farmer. Wampler practiced \"incubation and confinement\" which soon became the standard among successful poultry growers. ","Charles Wampler Sr. also served as the first Rockingham County Extension Agent and founded the Wampler Feed and Seed Company in 1927 with two of his brothers. The company mixed feed for distribution to livestock and turkeys.  Wampler Feed and Seed was the first in the nation to contract with farms to grow poultry. Wampler also helped found the National Turkey Federation. Among his many philanthropic activities, Charles Wampler Sr. served on the Board of Trustees for Bridgewater College, on the Board of Visitors for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and on the Board of Directors for the Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Charles Wampler Jr. was born at Sunny Slope on November 25, 1915 as one of nine children (six daughters and three sons.) He attended Bridgewater College for two years and Rutgers University for one year. His early indoctrination in the poultry business began at the age of seven when he and a sister, with the aid of their mother, prepared feed for turkeys in the family business. Crushed eggs and oatmeal were the two main components of the feed. In 1936, his career officially began as a \"field man\" for Wampler Feed and Seed - traveling to various growers and inspecting livestock. Eventually, Charles Jr. became the company's general manager when Charles Sr. retired. In 1969, Wampler hatcheries, feed mills, and grower operations joined with Virginia Valley Processing to become Wampler Food Incorporated. Poultry processing, hatcheries, and growers were combined as a single corporation with Charles Wampler Jr. as president. In 1984, Charles Jr. oversaw the merger between Wampler Foods and Longacre Farms out of Franconia, Pennsylvania. By 1986, Wampler-Longacre acquired the Rockingham Poultry Cooperative and formed WLR Foods Incorporated with Charles Jr. as chairman of the board.","In addition to his business career, Charles Wampler Jr. had an equally distinguished career in service. Charles Jr. was a district representative for Rockingham County in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1954 until 1965 serving on several committees including Agriculture, Finance, and Labor. In 1957, he co-founded the United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.  From 1971 to 1984, Charles Jr. served as president and chairman of the board for the Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He has also served on James Madison University's Board of Visitors and the Rockingham County School Board. In 1990, he received James Madison University's Common Wealth award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the community. In addition, Charles Wampler Jr. was a member of the Church of the Brethren in Harrisonburg.","The bulk of this collection came from the Wampler family's Sunny Slope Farm Property near Dayton, Virginia. In 2009, James Madison University history professor Daniel Kerr was in communication with Barbara Melby, daughter of Charles W. Wampler Jr., who occupied the Sunny Slope property at that time. Mrs. Melby identified the storage of documents within the barn. After an initial inspection of the material, arrangements to transfer the material to Special Collections for cleaning, rehousing, and processing were made.","In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2018.   This collection was previously cataloged as SC 5024 . During this time the collection was minimally reprocessed meaning that it was physically rehoused to eliminate the previous arrangement of housing according to series and the description was updated and enhanced where necessary.","Elizabeth \"Libby\" Custer Papers, ca.1930s-1997, SC 0077, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","Wampler Family Papers, 1798-1962, SC 0150, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA","WLR Foods records, 1984-2002, SC 0112, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","The Wampler Family Business Records, 1916-1972, consists of 11 cubic feet and 31 boxes of material documenting Wampler Foods Incorporated. The collection is primarily comprised of personal and business correspondence of Charles Wampler Sr. The collection includes bound ledgers, financial documents, print material, reports, memoranda, and pictures. The collection is arranged topically into eleven series. Series include Administrative Files, Correspondence, Date Books, Farm Ledgers, Financial Papers, Philanthropy and Professional Organizations, Photographs, Press and Advertising Files, Print and Ephemera, Reports and Studies, and Business and Organization lists.","Series 1: Administrative Files, 1937-1972, includes a diverse assortment of administrative documents representing the business' large-scale farming operations. Insurance information and documents represent a large portion of the series regarding farm capital and employees. Another large section of the series is \"testing documentation\" for the various animals owned and bred by the Wamplers including chickens, turkey, cows, and sheep. Nearly all of these animals required regular government-regulated testing, and the corresponding findings and results are within this series.","Occidental Life Insurance Company of California- Statement of Claim, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, Rockingham Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company.","Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, West Rockingham Mutual Fire Co.","Record of Eggs and Poults, Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Marketing Service, Virginia Valley Processors.","Application for Registration of Cheviot Sheep.","Soil Record Sheets, Virginia Department of Agriculture- Lime Letter.","United States Department of Agriculture- Bureau of Markets, Agreement between Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed Company and Walker May.","Inventory Pine Ridge, Sunny Slope, Blosser, Ralston, and Glendale farms for 1964, Sheep records from 1965.","Beef Cattle Record of Performance for 1953, Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Summary of Va. BCIA Performance Testing Program for 1955, Virginia State Department of Agriculture- Division of Markets.","Virginia BCIA Calf Data Sheet.","Agreement with Garber Church of the Brethren, Deed of Trust, Oil and Gas Lease.","Certificate of War Necessity, Official Health Certificate from the Division of Livestock Industry, Turkey Breeding Flock Certificate, American Beef Cattle Performance Registry Association Membership Certificate, Certificate of Record of Official Calfhood Vaccination, American Angus Association- Classification Certificate, Certificate of Entry for Performance Registry International.","Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Daily Record Form for the Division of Motor Transport, Report of PPLO Tube Agglutination Test.","Flock Inspection and Check-Testing Report-United States Department of Agriculture, Report of Official Vaccination for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Report of Agglutination Blood Test for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture.","Laboratory Report-Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Brucellosis Calfhood Vaccination Record, Tuberculosis Test Record.","Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company-Statement of Claim.","A Plan for Low Cost Life Insurance for Officers and Employees of Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim.","Series 2: Correspondence, 1918-1971, consists of letters ranging in date from 1918 to 1972. Early correspondence to and from Charles Wampler Sr. in regard to his turkey business and his position as county farm agent may be found here. Through the 1940s, the letters concern both agricultural and World War II topics as the Wampler businesses supported the American war effort through food production. Intermixed throughout this range are letters regarding both the financial and agricultural support Charles Wampler Jr. provided to colleges and universities through his service on their Boards of Visitors. Letters written during his terms as a state representative can be found in the 1950s and 1960s with some addressed to Virginia governors and politician Harry F. Byrd. Wampler's letters to congressmen and state representatives regarding local and national issues document his own political persuasions on sundry topics including gambling, the United Nations, and presidential candidates. The Wamplers' philanthropic pursuits and financial donations to various non-profits (Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care, etc.) are also documented.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Dairy and Food Division.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Norfolk and Western Railway Co.","Walter S. Newman- Supervisor of Agricultural Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Poultry and Egg National Board.","Senator Aubrey Weaver, L.M. Walker Jr. - Commissioner of Agriculture Richmond, Virginia, War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, Truck and Bus Inventory for National Defense.","War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, National Poultry Defense Committee, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson.","Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Governor Colgate Darden Jr., Selective Service Board, Thomas P. Thompson- State Chairman of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, John L. Stewart- Acting Chief of the Division of Foreign Agricultural Research for the United States Department of Agriculture, B.C. Moomaw Jr.- Deputy Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Staff.","R.F. Nelson- Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Clarence Cannon- House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.B.L. Arner- Chief of the Foreign Agricultural Research Division for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Administration, A.M. Alexander- Deputy Administrator of the War Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, A.D. Oderkirk- Acting Head for the Poultry and Egg Section of the Food Price Division for the Office of Price Administration, Congressman John W. Flannagan Jr., Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Madison College, The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Treasury Department War Savings Staff, Congress of the United States House of Representatives, United States Department of Agriculture Farm Credit Administration, United States Department of Agriculture USDA War Board, United States Senate Committee on Rules, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, The National Turkey Federation, National Poultry Defense Committee.","United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration Bureau of Animal Industry, American Red Cross, The Virginia State Poultry Federation, Harrisonburg-Rockingham War Savings Committee.","Emergency Committee for Food Production, Office of Price Administration, Treasury Department-War Savings Staff, United States Department of Agriculture Food Distribution Administration.","Treasury Department-Internal Revenue Service, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Treasury Department-Defense Savings Staff.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Members of the Appeal Board of Selective Service, Governor William M. Tuck.","Elena Becker- Consultant in Home Economics  for the Department of Public Welfare of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.","Frank E. Moone- United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, H.L. Shrader- Senior Extension Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service, Congressman A. Willis. Robertson.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Department of Finance Division of Motor Vehicles, D.K. Christenberry Jr.- Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia, E.J. Milligan- Selective Service System.","D.K. Christenberry Jr. - Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","L.M. Walker Jr. – Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Selective Service Board, National Poultry Defense Committee.","Congressman A. Willis Robertson.","Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","City Planning Commission for the City of Harrisonburg, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Senator J.A. Garber.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Hollis Shomo- Supervisor of Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","H.C. Givens- State Veterinarian of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles.","Governor William M. Tuck, Major Charles S. Roller Jr., the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.","Senator A. Willis Robertson, T.C. Byerly- Senior Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, Colonel James P. Woods, Governor William M. Tuck.","B.B. Tucker- State Director of the Production and Marketing Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Lawrence T. Berry- Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Captain J.E. Schuyler, Governor William M. Tuck.","H.E. Moskey- Chief of the Veterinary Medical Section for the Food and Drug Administration.","Roy W. Lennartson- Associate Director of the Poultry Branch for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Raymond V. Long- Executive Secretary of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Raymond Guest.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, United World Federalists of Virginia.","Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.","Commonwealth of Virginia Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy.","Commonwealth of Virginia-Virginia State Planning Board.","Board of Trustees Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Rockingham Library Association, United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Minister of Agriculture for the Republic of Cuba.","Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Department of Agriculture, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture.","Senator John S. Battle, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Congress of the United States House of Representatives.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Department of Agriculture, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, United States Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Congress of the United States House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator A. Willis Robertson.","Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Lawrence Berry Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture.","Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry, Governor John S. Battle.","L.M. Walker Jr. Commissioner of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","Senator Raymond A. Guest, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture, R.M. Loughborough- Executive Secretary for the County of Fairfax.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","J.W. Graham-Department of Agriculture.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor John S. Battle.","Norman S. Elliott- Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission.","Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Carolyne Brookes- Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Governor John S. Battle.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Selective Service Board.","Stanley J. Marsden- United States Department of Agriculture; Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.; autobiographical essay to Fred Lang of The Poultryman.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","S.G. Sutton- Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Markets.","Senator Raymond R. Guest, V.S. Shaffer- Virginia House of Delegates, Senator Curry Carter, Governor John S. Battle, James O. Stickley- Virginia House of Delegates, Landon  R. Wyatt- Virginia House of Delegates, E. Blackburn Moore- Virginia House of Delegates, D. French Slaughter- Virginia House of Delegates.","Senator Willis A. Robertson, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.D. Termohlen- Director of the Poultry Branch for the Department of Agriculture, Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.","Constitutions and By-Laws from the Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Garland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Charles F. Brannan- Department of Agriculture.","Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.R. Smith- Department of Highways Landscape Superintendent, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Thomas B. Stanley- Candidate for Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Congress of the United States House of Representatives.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Robert W. Burgess- Director Bureau of Census.","Governor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr., Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","W.D. Termohlen- Director of Production and Administration for the Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Senator A. Willis Robertson, Congressman William M. Tuck, Congressman Richard H. Poff, Congressman J.T. Broyhill, Congressman William C. Wampler.","Senator A. Willis Robertson, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Lewis L. Strauss- United States Atomic Energy Commission.","Governor Thomas B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Thomas B. Stanley.","R. Maclin Smith- Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates.","George W. Dean- State Forester for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Conservation and Development.","Garland Gray- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate.","Dan Stickley- President of the Rockingham Development Corporation.","W.D. Termohlen- The Foreign Service of the United States of America, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Thos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Thos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","United States Atomic Energy Commission.","Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry.","Garland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry and Foods.","A. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, W.L. Bendix- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Animal and Dairy Industries, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Rodney C. Berry- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry and Foods.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.M. Carman- Research Officer for the Department of Agriculture. Review of Rockingham County Fair.","Senator Floyd Stevens, Hollis Shomo- Supervisor to the Poultry \u0026 Egg Section of the Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","A. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Thos B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Ted Dalton.","Lawrence T. Berry- Secretary for the Board of Agriculture and Immigration of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","The Virginia State Dairymen's Association, C.E. Bass- County Supervisor of the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","W.S. Campbell- Department of Conservation for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","E.V. Coville- Assistant Director for the Division of Markets of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Lindsey J. Almond, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Don H. Spencer- County Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Gordon Tucker- Supervisor of the Poultry \u0026 Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Raymond D. Schar- Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Secretary for the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia, J.H. Meek- Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, W.R. Crabill- State Board of Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation, Bill King- Virginia Angus Association.","John H. Ralston- President of the Rockingham Farm Bureau.","Senator George S. Aldhizer.","Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association.","Governor J. Lindsey Almond.","Congress of the United States- House of Representatives, H.A. Waters- Acting Chief Officer for the Animal Inspection and Quarantine Division of the United States Department of Agriculture.","Andrew W. Cordier- Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.","United States Department of Agriculture- Animal Husbandry Research Division.","J.D. Lawrence- President for the Virginia Highway Users Association.","Senator Charles R. Fenwick.","Gordon Tucker- Supervisor for the Poultry and Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Charles R. Fenwick, Homer Quann- Candidate for the President of the United States.","S.M. Long Jr.- Chief Taxpayer Information Section for the U.S. Treasury Department.","Delta Airlines, Pan American World Airways.","Senator Charles F. Fenwick.","American Airlines.","Virginia Beef Cattle Association.","The Washington Post, Harrisonburg Daily News-Record, American Airlines.","Washington National Airport, Dr. T.P. Koudelka- Division of Animal and Dairy Industry for the Commonwealth of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia. State Planters Bank of Commerce and Trusts.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower.","U.S. Selective Service Board.","United States Post Office.","United States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.","United States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Research Service.","Shenandoah Life Insurance Company.","Stephen McDonogh- Agricultural Counselor for the Embassy of Ireland.","Stanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Stanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Brigadier General R.L. Dulaney.","L.H. Averill- General Sales Manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division, Elmer Kaylor- Rockingham Farm Bureau.","Senator A. Willis Robertson; Senator Harry F. Byrd; Congressman John O. Marsh Jr. regarding Wampler's support of the Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey presidential ticket, includes mentions of Civil Rights.","A.A. Youssef- Ambassador for the United Arab Republic.","A. Ross Eckler- Acting Director for the Bureau of the Census for the U.S. Department of Commerce.","October 11, 1971 letter to Dr. G. Wayne Glick, President of Keuka College in response to a recent article in the Messenger. Wampler comments on the current political situation, the Vietnam War, and activism by the younger generation. Of particular interest are Wampler's racist comments concerning African Americans.","United States Senate, and the American Biographical Institute.","Letter to the Selective Service Board.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration: Division of Animal Industry.","Series 3: Date Books, 1939-1965, consist of date books signed by Charles W. Wampler Jr. which include personal appointments, business schedules, and notes on farm production.","Provides a list of dates, purchase and costs primarily made during 1939 with a few from 1940. Purchases include \"Hatching Bill,\" \"Eggs Booked,\" \"Eggs Bought,\" \"National Turkey Federation Contributions\" and others.","The bulk of this ledger appear to be sales records from 1949 with a few in 1950.","The user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr. Included in the date book is a promotional 1949 calendar from Woodward and Lothrop, Washington D.C.","The user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr.","The user of these diaries was Charles Wampler Jr.","Animals are broken down by the owning farm.","Series 4: Farm Ledgers, 1932-1951, contains information on the day-to-day operations of the Wampler properties. Some ledgers specify: Ralston Farm, Dry River, Sunny Slope Farm, Glendale Farm, and Blossom Farm. Other ledgers do not specify property names but do contain information such as expenses, account information, flock details, and livestock weights. Items are arranged chronologically.","Contains information such as expenses, cost of turkeys and poults, turkey feed, and the amount for certain goods such as corn meal, ground oats, milk, salt, wheat, and barley.","Lists the names of the individuals who purchased the turkeys, where they are from, whether purchased hens or toms, how they paid, and how much they spent.","Contains information such as Grain, Oil Mill, Dairy, Cotton Oil, and Feed Service Companies, amounts of turkeys sold and their prices, eggs sold, and the profits and losses from his sales to certain individuals listed.","Contains information regarding the necessary equipment needed to build the hatchery such as stone, cement, sand, lumber, tile, nails, paint, screws, nails, plaster, as well as the amounts of these goods purchased and their prices, the names of the individuals who provided Wampler with labor and what they were paid, as well as information regarding day to day operations regarding sales.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and the names of people with whom Wampler did business.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory at Sunny Slope Farm, as well as the types of poults and eggs purchased, total amounts, dates, and costs.","Contains information regarding the amount of eggs being laid at each of the Wamplers' farms, total income from those eggs, and expenses.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, regular expenses, special expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, loans, gravel expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery expenses, membership and dues for organizations, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, rent, dues, expenses, insurance, traveling expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, dividends, personal loans, travel expenses, taxes, and the income and expenses of the Trap Nest House.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, and information pertaining to the Wamplers' Dayton property.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, Sunny Slope Hatchery, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, and a Willow Lane Farm is briefly mentioned.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, the Trap Nest House, Dayton Property, and the Sunny Slope Hatchery.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, sales, statements, turkey and hen accounts, and the Dayton property.","Contains information regarding hens and toms, amount of eggs laid, hatched, raised, found dead, missing, what pen they belong to, and the number of culls.","Series 5: Financial Files, 1941-1971, houses all loose financial documents relating to the Wampler businesses. The majority of the series consists of receipts from shipping, Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed, Sunny Slope Farm, travel expenses, and general purchases while the second part of the series contains miscellaneous bank statements, account information, tax documents for state and federal income, business taxes, and some Wampler family business documents.","Commonwealth of Virginia: Agency Purchase Order.","Commonwealth of Virginia: Travel Expense Reimbursement Voucher, United States Department of Agriculture: Administrative Audit Difference Statement.","Employer Member Unit Life Rate Calculation Sheet.","American Airlines Airway Bill, United Airlines Air Freight Loss or Damage Claim.","Quantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.","Quantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.","Balance Statements.","Determined Expenses.","Purebred Breeding Contract.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Series 6: Philanthropic and Professional Organizations, 1939-1971, consists of memoranda, meeting minutes, summaries, and administrative information for various organizations with which Charles Wampler Sr. and Jr. were involved. The series documents local and national organizations, of which agricultural organizations figure prominently. See also materials in Series 10: Reports and Studies for philanthropic reports relating to the Bridgewater College Board of Trustees, Virginia Tech Board of Visitors and Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Bridgewater College Board of Trustees.","Case Work Report, Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, By-Laws of Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Terms and Conditions on Dwarfism, Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting, Report of Operations.","Membership Report.","Membership-Finance Committee.","The Department of Agriculture's Contribution to the War Effort, Newcastle Disease in Poultry, Proposed Regional Diagnostic Laboratories, Japanese Beetle Quarantine, State Lime Grinding Plants, Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration.","Confidential Reports of Visits to Corporations, Minutes of Regular Annual Meetings, Financial Statements, and Operating Accounts.","Minutes of Poultry Federation Directors Meetings, Producer Membership Report, Turkey Membership Report, and Plans and Objectives.","Names and Addresses, Minutes of Board Meetings, Executive Committee, and Financial Reports.","Finance Committee, Membership Summaries, Membership Committee, VPI Committee, Taxation Committee, Advertising Committee, Grading and Inspection Committee, and Legislative Action Committee.","Convention Committee, Insurance Committee, Other Committees, and Miscellaneous.","Membership Summary, Producer Membership Plan, Financial Condition, Income and Expenses, Preliminary Reports, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, and Convention Committee Report.","Minutes of the Meeting of the Merchandising Committee.","Minutes of Charlottesville Conference.","Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting of Wampler Feed and Seed Company, Inc.","Proposals made by the By-Laws Committee.","Series 7: Photographs, 1939-1971, contains livestock pictures from the Wampler Farms and from farmers across the country with letters attached regarding breeding opportunities and purchase requests. Several personal photographs of the Wampler children are included here.","Accompanied by a note that reads: \"\"My Son in Law Elmer Larson and grand Daughter Pamela.\" This note likely refers to photographs 02.01-02.04. The photograph also is labeled February 1955 on the side.","The photograph is labeled February 1955.","The photograph is labeled March 1955 on the side.","The photograph is labeled June 1955 on the side.","Caption on back reads:  \"Yearling stud ram at Normandin– N.C. Cheviot.  Beautiful to behold, and a show winner- but no good at all as a breeder. Both he and his lambs have now been culled.","Caption on the back refers to North Country Cheviot ewes.","Caption on the back refers to North Country ram lambs.","Caption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Ch. Cheviot Ewe. Slack Brothers Quebec 1949.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Champion Shropshire Ewe, Slack Brothers, Quebec 1949.\"","Captioned: \"11 Mo old Ewe Lambs 'Montadale'.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"4 year old ram on left, 2 ram lambs, HS. Dean flock of 48.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"2-2 yr old ewes, 2-2yr. old ewes, 2- ewe lambs, H.S. Dean flock of 48.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Cheviot and Leicester yearlings.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Leicester and Cheviot yearlings.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Yearling Ewes, Rifle Ranges, Ottawa Photo: Oct. 17th, 1947. Left to right: Cheviot x Leicester, Leicester x Oxford, Leicester x Shropshire, Oxford x Shropshire, Leicester x Cheviot.\"","Accompanied by a note that reads: \"My flock of 170 Ewes.\" Note also refers to photograph 03.16.","Caption on the back reads: \"Born April 29 - 67, Triplets - 1 day old., Weight 2 averaged 40 # each, 1 averaged 50 #, Dam is five years old., Mr. Wampler: I named them Teeny, Tiny and Tot. (Ethel)\"","Caption on the back reads: \"20-708-   Age 9 yrs. Wt. 1900 Sire of dam. Purchased from Mr. Charlie Wampler.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"age- 3 yrs, wt. 1600 Sire of the Triplets purchased from C.A Miller, Keyser, W.VA.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12 \" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026 Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026 Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Gitchell's Studio \u0026 Camera Shop Harrisonburg, Virginia.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"J.F. ABERNATHY LIVESTOCK PHOTO CO Union Stock Yards  Chicago IL.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lord Leslie Defender 154191. Sweet Air Farm, Leslie, Md. He is a little over a year old, rich crimson in color and as kind and gentle as a kitten. He produces big strong litters. One young sows farrowing 8 and 9 pigs in their first litters. Note the big bones, smooth lines, rigor and fine conformations which are strong characteristics in all his pigs. \"Defender - bred Durocs have won more prizes than the [illegible] of any other boar.\" \"No boar living or dead has equaled the show record of Defender\" the great grand sow of our Lord Leslie Defender. Defender was twice International Grand Champion.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lady Leslie Defender. Reg. #356218. [illegible] Farm. In her first and only litter so far, she farrowed eight strong pigs. She will farrow this spring.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Just an unusual picture taken last year. These 2 Bronze toms were always at it!\"","Caption on the back reads: \"o me this is a 'prize' picture! These hens about 1 ½ years old.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"'Birds eye' of breeder pen. Pen Room, in rear, is pen where we first put turkeys after taking from wire floor.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Pen 40' x 20'. Roost space for 75 birds. Only have 48 in here now. We close them up every nite- good range all day of course.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Our largest bronze last year- sold at x mas. 39 1/2 #.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"7 breeder pens.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Notice the 'Sport'- White + Bronze mixed. Was a beautiful bird. Even prettier than the new breed of Royal Palm. He weighed only 41 # when killed last x mas. Those are strange trees - can see the fruit.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"He weighed 33 #. They served 57 meals, having some meat left over for sandwiches and salads!\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Have their field planted to peanuts this year. These are last year bronze hens, which kept for Breeders.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"These are white breeders in front of breeding pens.\"","Numerous cars parked near the main barn. Photograph also features a circus tent.","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Series 8: Press and Advertising Files, 1920-1963, consist of marketing materials for the Wampler businesses that includes poultry advertisements and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes speeches, articles, and press releases authored by or about Charles Wampler Jr.","\"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" \"What's Ahead in Turkey Profits,\" \"Virginia Tech Best Serves Virginians.\" Wampler and the National Defense Committee.","\"The Growth of the Turkey Industry,\" \"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" and \"Eating Chicken Does Not Cause Cancer- An Answer to the Police Gazette.\"","Biography of Charles W. Wampler.","Newspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs.","Newspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs, sketching of ad designs with desired sizes, titles, font, and other information pertaining to Wampler and the animals.","Press releases regarding the death of Zola Estelle Wampler, cattle improvement performance programs from Performance Registry International, a recipe packet developed by the Virginia Poultry Products Commission, and borax in fertilizers from the US Department of Agriculture.","Address by A.G. Black, Governor of the Farm Credit Administration before conference of agricultural credit agencies and farm organizations, Radio speech given by Adrin Sonn- \"Defense Stamps and Bonds,\" Radio Speech pertaining to Religious Education, \"An Interpretation of our Foreign Policy\"- Speech before Virginia Institute of Rural Affairs by J.T. Sanders, Legislative Counsel, and part of a talk prepared for the Wampler reunion at Galax, Virginia.","Series 9: Print and Ephemera, 1916-1971, includes agricultural publications such as \"Turkey World.\" This series also includes biographical information on Charles Wampler Jr. from magazines, newspapers, and farm sale catalogs of auctions held on his properties. A number of printed brochures from various manufacturers and charitable organizations also reside this series.","\"Man with Vision.\"","Constitution and By-Laws of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, General and Special Rules: Performance Registry International, Constitution and By-Laws: Performance Registry International, and Charter and By-Laws: American Angus Association.","Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Refugee Organization, National Conference for the Prevention of World War III, \"The Federal Fiscal Situation\" speech of Honorable Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia in the Senate of the United States, \"100 Things You Should Know About Communism.\"","Pamphlets explaining the importance of War Bonds and their benefits, \"The Solution of Some Governmental Problems,\" \"Nine Men Against America: The Story of the Supreme Court and your Liberties,\" and Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.","\"Why Should I be a Member of the Virginia Conference of Social Work?,\" The Children's Home Society of Virginia, The Virginia Children's Home Finder, and Child Welfare League of America.","G.C. Birdsall Breeder of Duroc-Jersey and Hampshire Swine Cheviot Sheep, and List of Active Cheviot Breeders in the United States 1957 and 1962.","Poultry and Egg National Board Reporter, National Turkey Federation Progress, and Northeastern Poultryman, Northeastern Poultry Producers Council Membership.","The National Turkey Improvement Plan, Turkey World catalog, Poultry and Egg Judging, and United States Department of Agriculture: Agricultural: Research Service.","Livestock sale catalogs, Sunny Slope Farm: Home of Wampler's Turkeys, Wampler's Cheviot Ram Sale, and Wampler's Type and Vigor Strain: Black and Bronze Turkey Poults.","Livestock sale catalogs, Wampler's Angus Cattle and Cheviot Sheep, Records of Performance Bulls, and Wampler's Cheviot Sheep Sale.","Office of Price Administration, Community Leaders of America, and The Chemurgic Digest: National Farm Chemurgic Council.","Virginia Feed and Nutrition Conference.","The Agricultural Seed Law: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Tolerance Rules for Use in Tagging Crop Seeds: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A Graphic Summary of Farm Labor and Population: United States Department of Agriculture, The Annual Address of the President of the American Farm Bureau Federation.","Harrisonburg/Rockingham Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Processing Equipment News, Department of Agriculture Immigration, A Forward Look at Feed Industry Problems: Virginia Feed-Nutrition Conference, and Virginia Bankers Farm Credit Conference, National Farm Chemurgic Council, and Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Virginia Agricultural Seed Law.","Series 10: Reports and Studies, 1927-1969, holds typed or printed reports. Agricultural materials from the U.S. Farm Bureau, National Turkey Federation, the U.S.D.A., and the Virginia and Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture which include livestock disease reports, castor bean testing data, poultry stock reports, and inspection and market information. In addition, legislation related to agricultural issues is also represented. Other materials include reports regarding educational and charitable organizations in which Charles Wampler Sr. had a philanthropic interest (such as Bridgewater College, Virginia Tech, and Children's Home Society of Virginia); 1954 legislative Actions; War savings and Fund Campaigns; Senatorial Remarks; House of Representative Committee rules; and Virginia State Legislation and sub-committee reports.","Application for Membership in Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, Summary of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association Performance Testing of Aberdeen-Angus Herds, and Summary of Graded Bull Sales.","Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Markets.","United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Economics, State Department of Agriculture Division of Markets, Annual Report of Market Expansion by the Virginia Department of Agriculture, Classification of Hatcheries Participating in the Virginia and National Poultry Improvement Plan.","Virginia State USO War Fund Campaign, Legislative Action Program of Virginia Farmers Union, Memorandum on Food and Milk Law Enforcement in Virginia, Rockingham County Economic Data.","Reports of the Sub-Committee on the Development of Agricultural Industries and the Improvement of Agricultural and Industrial Relations, Remarks of Senator A. Willis Robertson prepared for delivery on the floor of the Senate in advocacy of the Reciprocal Trade Bill, Virginia War Savings Staff.","Statistical Reports on Enrollment, Enrollment by Classes, Distribution of Students by States, Distribution of Students by Religious Denominations, Distribution of Brethren Students by Church Districts, Proposal for a Ten-Year Development Program.","Children's Home Society of Virginia Annual Reports, Cumulative Case Work Report, Sponsors, Officers and Directors, Monthly Reports of Income and Expenses.","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute: Report of the Treasurer to the Honorable Board of Visitors, and Statements as to the Work and Program of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.","Report to the Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors or Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Monthly Herd Reports, and Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Reports.","The Growing of Castor Beans Report.","Letter from the Commonwealth of Virginia with a report and examination of Charles Wampler Sr. timber.","\"The Potential Development of the Steel-Making Industry in Virginia,\" and \"A Report on Virginia's Economy: The State's Fiscal System and the Impact of its Taxes on Industrial Development.\"","\"Poultry Equipment Essential in Food-for-Defense: A Report on the Poultry Industry and the Needs of Poultry Equipment Manufacturers.\"","Estimated Number of Turkey's in the United States by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Map of the Twenty Leading Turkey Producing States.","Poultry Statistics for Virginia, Report of the Beef Production Project.","Report pertaining to Quackgrass.","Proposed Regulations for Farm Bulk Milk Holding and/or Cooling Tanks, A Brief Outline of a Plan for Improvement in Handling Foods and Farm Products from Producers to Consumers.","Series 11: Business and Organization lists, 1941-1967, comprises assorted lists concerning livestock and related sales, farming and agricultural pursuits, and professional and philanthropic organizations.","Post Offices Selling War Bonds and Issuing Agents for Rockingham County.","Membership dues received from Virginia for the Virginia State Poultry Federation, The National Turkey Federation Memberships, and Individual Registrations for The National Turkey Federation.","Members by County for the Beef Cattle Improvement Association, and a Membership Summary for the Virginia State Poultry Federation.","List of Farmers Clubs of Rockingham County and their Managers, National Farm Products Marketing and Merchandising Committee, Committee for the Defense Savings Program for Rockingham County and the City of Harrisonburg, and the American Poultry Historical Society Membership List.","Several publications relating to local matters were pulled from the collection, cataloged individuallly, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Wampler Jr., interview by Jessica Silveri, March 15, 2007, transcript, Shenandoah Valley Oral History Project, Harrisonburg, VA. Virginia House of Delegates.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eHistorical Bio for Charles W. Wampler. Virginia House of Delegates. http://dela.state.va.us/dela/Membios.nsf/94f6e9b9c9b5678f85256b1b00732227/024c8d9337c5d82485256d780068407b?OpenDocument\u0026amp;Highlight=0,charles,Wampler (accessed May 04, 2011).\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eWampler, Charles W. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eMy Grandfather, my grandchildren and me; an autobiography\u003c/emph\u003e. Harrisonburg, VA; Dayton, VA: Shenandoah Press, 1968.\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Charles W. Wampler Jr., interview by Jessica Silveri, March 15, 2007, transcript, Shenandoah Valley Oral History Project, Harrisonburg, VA. Virginia House of Delegates.","Historical Bio for Charles W. Wampler. Virginia House of Delegates. http://dela.state.va.us/dela/Membios.nsf/94f6e9b9c9b5678f85256b1b00732227/024c8d9337c5d82485256d780068407b?OpenDocument\u0026Highlight=0,charles,Wampler (accessed May 04, 2011).","Wampler, Charles W.  My Grandfather, my grandchildren and me; an autobiography . Harrisonburg, VA; Dayton, VA: Shenandoah Press, 1968."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Wampler family emerged upon the American poultry industry in the early twentieth century changing the industry practices and beliefs. As a result of their success, the Wamplers became one of the most influential families in Rockingham County, Virginia and helped the Shenandoah Valley garner the moniker \"Turkey Capital of the Nation.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1811, John Wampler and family, members of the Brethren Church, moved from Pennsylvania to the Timberville area of the county during a period when large groups of Brethren were migrating south. During the Civil War, John Wampler III gained notoriety for supposedly thwarting Union General Philip Sheridan's attempt to burn his family's barn. After the war, in 1871, John Wampler III purchased a farm in Dayton that he named Sunny Slope and built a house there.  Under the setting of Sunny Slope, John Wampler III's children and grandchildren made their many significant contributions to agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles W. Wampler Sr., third son of John Wampler III, was born in 1886 and took quickly to the agricultural development of the county. He became a county agricultural agent and was an accomplished livestock farmer raising chickens and cattle. Eventually, he settled into turkey farming and started Rockingham County's first turkey hatchery. It was during this time that he became known as the \"Father of the Modern Turkey Industry\" because of his success in various agricultural experiments that changed the face of modern turkey farming. One of his earliest experiments was using chicken incubators to hatch turkey eggs. Starting with only ninety eggs, Wampler Sr. was able to hatch fifty-two poults. Another Charles Wampler Sr. innovation all but ended the wide spread practice of free-range turkey farming in commercial operations.  Wampler Sr. believed, and was able to show, that free-range turkeys were less cost effective to raise as they expended more energy and required more feed at the expense of the farmer. Wampler practiced \"incubation and confinement\" which soon became the standard among successful poultry growers. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Wampler Sr. also served as the first Rockingham County Extension Agent and founded the Wampler Feed and Seed Company in 1927 with two of his brothers. The company mixed feed for distribution to livestock and turkeys.  Wampler Feed and Seed was the first in the nation to contract with farms to grow poultry. Wampler also helped found the National Turkey Federation. Among his many philanthropic activities, Charles Wampler Sr. served on the Board of Trustees for Bridgewater College, on the Board of Visitors for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and on the Board of Directors for the Children's Home Society of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Wampler Jr. was born at Sunny Slope on November 25, 1915 as one of nine children (six daughters and three sons.) He attended Bridgewater College for two years and Rutgers University for one year. His early indoctrination in the poultry business began at the age of seven when he and a sister, with the aid of their mother, prepared feed for turkeys in the family business. Crushed eggs and oatmeal were the two main components of the feed. In 1936, his career officially began as a \"field man\" for Wampler Feed and Seed - traveling to various growers and inspecting livestock. Eventually, Charles Jr. became the company's general manager when Charles Sr. retired. In 1969, Wampler hatcheries, feed mills, and grower operations joined with Virginia Valley Processing to become Wampler Food Incorporated. Poultry processing, hatcheries, and growers were combined as a single corporation with Charles Wampler Jr. as president. In 1984, Charles Jr. oversaw the merger between Wampler Foods and Longacre Farms out of Franconia, Pennsylvania. By 1986, Wampler-Longacre acquired the Rockingham Poultry Cooperative and formed WLR Foods Incorporated with Charles Jr. as chairman of the board.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to his business career, Charles Wampler Jr. had an equally distinguished career in service. Charles Jr. was a district representative for Rockingham County in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1954 until 1965 serving on several committees including Agriculture, Finance, and Labor. In 1957, he co-founded the United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.  From 1971 to 1984, Charles Jr. served as president and chairman of the board for the Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He has also served on James Madison University's Board of Visitors and the Rockingham County School Board. In 1990, he received James Madison University's Common Wealth award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the community. In addition, Charles Wampler Jr. was a member of the Church of the Brethren in Harrisonburg.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Wampler family emerged upon the American poultry industry in the early twentieth century changing the industry practices and beliefs. As a result of their success, the Wamplers became one of the most influential families in Rockingham County, Virginia and helped the Shenandoah Valley garner the moniker \"Turkey Capital of the Nation.\" ","In 1811, John Wampler and family, members of the Brethren Church, moved from Pennsylvania to the Timberville area of the county during a period when large groups of Brethren were migrating south. During the Civil War, John Wampler III gained notoriety for supposedly thwarting Union General Philip Sheridan's attempt to burn his family's barn. After the war, in 1871, John Wampler III purchased a farm in Dayton that he named Sunny Slope and built a house there.  Under the setting of Sunny Slope, John Wampler III's children and grandchildren made their many significant contributions to agriculture.","Charles W. Wampler Sr., third son of John Wampler III, was born in 1886 and took quickly to the agricultural development of the county. He became a county agricultural agent and was an accomplished livestock farmer raising chickens and cattle. Eventually, he settled into turkey farming and started Rockingham County's first turkey hatchery. It was during this time that he became known as the \"Father of the Modern Turkey Industry\" because of his success in various agricultural experiments that changed the face of modern turkey farming. One of his earliest experiments was using chicken incubators to hatch turkey eggs. Starting with only ninety eggs, Wampler Sr. was able to hatch fifty-two poults. Another Charles Wampler Sr. innovation all but ended the wide spread practice of free-range turkey farming in commercial operations.  Wampler Sr. believed, and was able to show, that free-range turkeys were less cost effective to raise as they expended more energy and required more feed at the expense of the farmer. Wampler practiced \"incubation and confinement\" which soon became the standard among successful poultry growers. ","Charles Wampler Sr. also served as the first Rockingham County Extension Agent and founded the Wampler Feed and Seed Company in 1927 with two of his brothers. The company mixed feed for distribution to livestock and turkeys.  Wampler Feed and Seed was the first in the nation to contract with farms to grow poultry. Wampler also helped found the National Turkey Federation. Among his many philanthropic activities, Charles Wampler Sr. served on the Board of Trustees for Bridgewater College, on the Board of Visitors for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and on the Board of Directors for the Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Charles Wampler Jr. was born at Sunny Slope on November 25, 1915 as one of nine children (six daughters and three sons.) He attended Bridgewater College for two years and Rutgers University for one year. His early indoctrination in the poultry business began at the age of seven when he and a sister, with the aid of their mother, prepared feed for turkeys in the family business. Crushed eggs and oatmeal were the two main components of the feed. In 1936, his career officially began as a \"field man\" for Wampler Feed and Seed - traveling to various growers and inspecting livestock. Eventually, Charles Jr. became the company's general manager when Charles Sr. retired. In 1969, Wampler hatcheries, feed mills, and grower operations joined with Virginia Valley Processing to become Wampler Food Incorporated. Poultry processing, hatcheries, and growers were combined as a single corporation with Charles Wampler Jr. as president. In 1984, Charles Jr. oversaw the merger between Wampler Foods and Longacre Farms out of Franconia, Pennsylvania. By 1986, Wampler-Longacre acquired the Rockingham Poultry Cooperative and formed WLR Foods Incorporated with Charles Jr. as chairman of the board.","In addition to his business career, Charles Wampler Jr. had an equally distinguished career in service. Charles Jr. was a district representative for Rockingham County in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1954 until 1965 serving on several committees including Agriculture, Finance, and Labor. In 1957, he co-founded the United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.  From 1971 to 1984, Charles Jr. served as president and chairman of the board for the Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He has also served on James Madison University's Board of Visitors and the Rockingham County School Board. In 1990, he received James Madison University's Common Wealth award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the community. In addition, Charles Wampler Jr. was a member of the Church of the Brethren in Harrisonburg."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of this collection came from the Wampler family's Sunny Slope Farm Property near Dayton, Virginia. In 2009, James Madison University history professor Daniel Kerr was in communication with Barbara Melby, daughter of Charles W. Wampler Jr., who occupied the Sunny Slope property at that time. Mrs. Melby identified the storage of documents within the barn. After an initial inspection of the material, arrangements to transfer the material to Special Collections for cleaning, rehousing, and processing were made.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Provenance"],"custodhist_tesim":["The bulk of this collection came from the Wampler family's Sunny Slope Farm Property near Dayton, Virginia. In 2009, James Madison University history professor Daniel Kerr was in communication with Barbara Melby, daughter of Charles W. Wampler Jr., who occupied the Sunny Slope property at that time. Mrs. Melby identified the storage of documents within the barn. After an initial inspection of the material, arrangements to transfer the material to Special Collections for cleaning, rehousing, and processing were made."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Wampler Business Records, 1916-1972, SC 0202, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Wampler Business Records, 1916-1972, SC 0202, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2018. \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003e This collection was previously cataloged as SC 5024\u003c/emph\u003e. During this time the collection was minimally reprocessed meaning that it was physically rehoused to eliminate the previous arrangement of housing according to series and the description was updated and enhanced where necessary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2018.   This collection was previously cataloged as SC 5024 . During this time the collection was minimally reprocessed meaning that it was physically rehoused to eliminate the previous arrangement of housing according to series and the description was updated and enhanced where necessary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eElizabeth \"Libby\" Custer Papers, ca.1930s-1997, SC 0077, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWampler Family Papers, 1798-1962, SC 0150, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWLR Foods records, 1984-2002, SC 0112, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Elizabeth \"Libby\" Custer Papers, ca.1930s-1997, SC 0077, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","Wampler Family Papers, 1798-1962, SC 0150, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA","WLR Foods records, 1984-2002, SC 0112, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Wampler Family Business Records, 1916-1972, consists of 11 cubic feet and 31 boxes of material documenting Wampler Foods Incorporated. The collection is primarily comprised of personal and business correspondence of Charles Wampler Sr. The collection includes bound ledgers, financial documents, print material, reports, memoranda, and pictures. The collection is arranged topically into eleven series. Series include Administrative Files, Correspondence, Date Books, Farm Ledgers, Financial Papers, Philanthropy and Professional Organizations, Photographs, Press and Advertising Files, Print and Ephemera, Reports and Studies, and Business and Organization lists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Administrative Files, 1937-1972, includes a diverse assortment of administrative documents representing the business' large-scale farming operations. Insurance information and documents represent a large portion of the series regarding farm capital and employees. Another large section of the series is \"testing documentation\" for the various animals owned and bred by the Wamplers including chickens, turkey, cows, and sheep. Nearly all of these animals required regular government-regulated testing, and the corresponding findings and results are within this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOccidental Life Insurance Company of California- Statement of Claim, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, Rockingham Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, West Rockingham Mutual Fire Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord of Eggs and Poults, Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Marketing Service, Virginia Valley Processors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplication for Registration of Cheviot Sheep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoil Record Sheets, Virginia Department of Agriculture- Lime Letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture- Bureau of Markets, Agreement between Wampler Feed \u0026amp; Seed Company and Walker May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory Pine Ridge, Sunny Slope, Blosser, Ralston, and Glendale farms for 1964, Sheep records from 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeef Cattle Record of Performance for 1953, Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Summary of Va. BCIA Performance Testing Program for 1955, Virginia State Department of Agriculture- Division of Markets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia BCIA Calf Data Sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement with Garber Church of the Brethren, Deed of Trust, Oil and Gas Lease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of War Necessity, Official Health Certificate from the Division of Livestock Industry, Turkey Breeding Flock Certificate, American Beef Cattle Performance Registry Association Membership Certificate, Certificate of Record of Official Calfhood Vaccination, American Angus Association- Classification Certificate, Certificate of Entry for Performance Registry International.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Daily Record Form for the Division of Motor Transport, Report of PPLO Tube Agglutination Test.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlock Inspection and Check-Testing Report-United States Department of Agriculture, Report of Official Vaccination for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Report of Agglutination Blood Test for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaboratory Report-Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Brucellosis Calfhood Vaccination Record, Tuberculosis Test Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company-Statement of Claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Plan for Low Cost Life Insurance for Officers and Employees of Wampler Feed \u0026amp; Seed Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Correspondence, 1918-1971, consists of letters ranging in date from 1918 to 1972. Early correspondence to and from Charles Wampler Sr. in regard to his turkey business and his position as county farm agent may be found here. Through the 1940s, the letters concern both agricultural and World War II topics as the Wampler businesses supported the American war effort through food production. Intermixed throughout this range are letters regarding both the financial and agricultural support Charles Wampler Jr. provided to colleges and universities through his service on their Boards of Visitors. Letters written during his terms as a state representative can be found in the 1950s and 1960s with some addressed to Virginia governors and politician Harry F. Byrd. Wampler's letters to congressmen and state representatives regarding local and national issues document his own political persuasions on sundry topics including gambling, the United Nations, and presidential candidates. The Wamplers' philanthropic pursuits and financial donations to various non-profits (Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care, etc.) are also documented.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia- Dairy and Food Division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia- Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk and Western Railway Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter S. Newman- Supervisor of Agricultural Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoultry and Egg National Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Aubrey Weaver, L.M. Walker Jr. - Commissioner of Agriculture Richmond, Virginia, War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, Truck and Bus Inventory for National Defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, National Poultry Defense Committee, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman A. Willis Robertson, Governor Colgate Darden Jr., Selective Service Board, Thomas P. Thompson- State Chairman of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, John L. Stewart- Acting Chief of the Division of Foreign Agricultural Research for the United States Department of Agriculture, B.C. Moomaw Jr.- Deputy Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.F. Nelson- Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Clarence Cannon- House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.B.L. Arner- Chief of the Foreign Agricultural Research Division for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Administration, A.M. Alexander- Deputy Administrator of the War Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, A.D. Oderkirk- Acting Head for the Poultry and Egg Section of the Food Price Division for the Office of Price Administration, Congressman John W. Flannagan Jr., Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMadison College, The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Treasury Department War Savings Staff, Congress of the United States House of Representatives, United States Department of Agriculture Farm Credit Administration, United States Department of Agriculture USDA War Board, United States Senate Committee on Rules, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, The National Turkey Federation, National Poultry Defense Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration Bureau of Animal Industry, American Red Cross, The Virginia State Poultry Federation, Harrisonburg-Rockingham War Savings Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmergency Committee for Food Production, Office of Price Administration, Treasury Department-War Savings Staff, United States Department of Agriculture Food Distribution Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreasury Department-Internal Revenue Service, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreasury Department-Defense Savings Staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Members of the Appeal Board of Selective Service, Governor William M. Tuck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElena Becker- Consultant in Home Economics  for the Department of Public Welfare of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrank E. Moone- United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, H.L. Shrader- Senior Extension Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service, Congressman A. Willis. Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia- Department of Finance Division of Motor Vehicles, D.K. Christenberry Jr.- Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia, E.J. Milligan- Selective Service System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.K. Christenberry Jr. - Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.M. Walker Jr. – Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Selective Service Board, National Poultry Defense Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman A. Willis Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Colgate W. Darden Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCity Planning Commission for the City of Harrisonburg, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Senator J.A. Garber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHollis Shomo- Supervisor of Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.C. Givens- State Veterinarian of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor William M. Tuck, Major Charles S. Roller Jr., the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator A. Willis Robertson, T.C. Byerly- Senior Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, Colonel James P. Woods, Governor William M. Tuck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.B. Tucker- State Director of the Production and Marketing Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawrence T. Berry- Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptain J.E. Schuyler, Governor William M. Tuck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.E. Moskey- Chief of the Veterinary Medical Section for the Food and Drug Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoy W. Lennartson- Associate Director of the Poultry Branch for the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaymond V. Long- Executive Secretary of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Raymond Guest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, United World Federalists of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCitizens Committee for United Nations Reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia-Virginia State Planning Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Trustees Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Rockingham Library Association, United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Minister of Agriculture for the Republic of Cuba.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Department of Agriculture, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator John S. Battle, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Congress of the United States House of Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison, Department of Agriculture, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, United States Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongress of the United States House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator A. Willis Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Lawrence Berry Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry, Governor John S. Battle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.M. Walker Jr. Commissioner of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Raymond A. Guest, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture, R.M. Loughborough- Executive Secretary for the County of Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.W. Graham-Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor John S. Battle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorman S. Elliott- Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison, Carolyne Brookes- Virginia State Poultry Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Governor John S. Battle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelective Service Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStanley J. Marsden- United States Department of Agriculture; Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.; autobiographical essay to Fred Lang of The Poultryman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.G. Sutton- Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Markets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Raymond R. Guest, V.S. Shaffer- Virginia House of Delegates, Senator Curry Carter, Governor John S. Battle, James O. Stickley- Virginia House of Delegates, Landon  R. Wyatt- Virginia House of Delegates, E. Blackburn Moore- Virginia House of Delegates, D. French Slaughter- Virginia House of Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Willis A. Robertson, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.D. Termohlen- Director of the Poultry Branch for the Department of Agriculture, Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitutions and By-Laws from the Virginia State Poultry Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles F. Brannan- Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.R. Smith- Department of Highways Landscape Superintendent, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas B. Stanley- Candidate for Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongress of the United States House of Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Robert W. Burgess- Director Bureau of Census.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident Dwight D. Eisenhower, Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr., Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.D. Termohlen- Director of Production and Administration for the Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Senator A. Willis Robertson, Congressman William M. Tuck, Congressman Richard H. Poff, Congressman J.T. Broyhill, Congressman William C. Wampler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator A. Willis Robertson, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Lewis L. Strauss- United States Atomic Energy Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Thomas B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Thomas B. Stanley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Maclin Smith- Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge W. Dean- State Forester for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Conservation and Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland Gray- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDan Stickley- President of the Rockingham Development Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.D. Termohlen- The Foreign Service of the United States of America, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Atomic Energy Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry and Foods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, W.L. Bendix- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Animal and Dairy Industries, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRodney C. Berry- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry and Foods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.M. Carman- Research Officer for the Department of Agriculture. Review of Rockingham County Fair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Floyd Stevens, Hollis Shomo- Supervisor to the Poultry \u0026amp; Egg Section of the Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Thos B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Ted Dalton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawrence T. Berry- Secretary for the Board of Agriculture and Immigration of the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Virginia State Dairymen's Association, C.E. Bass- County Supervisor of the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.S. Campbell- Department of Conservation for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.V. Coville- Assistant Director for the Division of Markets of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Lindsey J. Almond, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Don H. Spencer- County Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGordon Tucker- Supervisor of the Poultry \u0026amp; Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaymond D. Schar- Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard D. Chumney- Secretary for the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia, J.H. Meek- Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, W.R. Crabill- State Board of Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation, Bill King- Virginia Angus Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Ralston- President of the Rockingham Farm Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator George S. Aldhizer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor J. Lindsey Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongress of the United States- House of Representatives, H.A. Waters- Acting Chief Officer for the Animal Inspection and Quarantine Division of the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAndrew W. Cordier- Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture- Animal Husbandry Research Division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.D. Lawrence- President for the Virginia Highway Users Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Charles R. Fenwick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGordon Tucker- Supervisor for the Poultry and Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Charles R. Fenwick, Homer Quann- Candidate for the President of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.M. Long Jr.- Chief Taxpayer Information Section for the U.S. Treasury Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelta Airlines, Pan American World Airways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Charles F. Fenwick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Airlines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Beef Cattle Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Washington Post, Harrisonburg Daily News-Record, American Airlines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington National Airport, Dr. T.P. Koudelka- Division of Animal and Dairy Industry for the Commonwealth of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia. State Planters Bank of Commerce and Trusts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.S. Selective Service Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Post Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Research Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShenandoah Life Insurance Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStephen McDonogh- Agricultural Counselor for the Embassy of Ireland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrigadier General R.L. Dulaney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.H. Averill- General Sales Manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division, Elmer Kaylor- Rockingham Farm Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator A. Willis Robertson; Senator Harry F. Byrd; Congressman John O. Marsh Jr. regarding Wampler's support of the Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey presidential ticket, includes mentions of Civil Rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Youssef- Ambassador for the United Arab Republic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Ross Eckler- Acting Director for the Bureau of the Census for the U.S. Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 11, 1971 letter to Dr. G. Wayne Glick, President of Keuka College in response to a recent article in the Messenger. Wampler comments on the current political situation, the Vietnam War, and activism by the younger generation. Of particular interest are Wampler's racist comments concerning African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senate, and the American Biographical Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to the Selective Service Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration: Division of Animal Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Date Books, 1939-1965, consist of date books signed by Charles W. Wampler Jr. which include personal appointments, business schedules, and notes on farm production.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProvides a list of dates, purchase and costs primarily made during 1939 with a few from 1940. Purchases include \"Hatching Bill,\" \"Eggs Booked,\" \"Eggs Bought,\" \"National Turkey Federation Contributions\" and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of this ledger appear to be sales records from 1949 with a few in 1950.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr. Included in the date book is a promotional 1949 calendar from Woodward and Lothrop, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe user of these diaries was Charles Wampler Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnimals are broken down by the owning farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Farm Ledgers, 1932-1951, contains information on the day-to-day operations of the Wampler properties. Some ledgers specify: Ralston Farm, Dry River, Sunny Slope Farm, Glendale Farm, and Blossom Farm. Other ledgers do not specify property names but do contain information such as expenses, account information, flock details, and livestock weights. Items are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information such as expenses, cost of turkeys and poults, turkey feed, and the amount for certain goods such as corn meal, ground oats, milk, salt, wheat, and barley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the names of the individuals who purchased the turkeys, where they are from, whether purchased hens or toms, how they paid, and how much they spent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information such as Grain, Oil Mill, Dairy, Cotton Oil, and Feed Service Companies, amounts of turkeys sold and their prices, eggs sold, and the profits and losses from his sales to certain individuals listed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding the necessary equipment needed to build the hatchery such as stone, cement, sand, lumber, tile, nails, paint, screws, nails, plaster, as well as the amounts of these goods purchased and their prices, the names of the individuals who provided Wampler with labor and what they were paid, as well as information regarding day to day operations regarding sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and the names of people with whom Wampler did business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory at Sunny Slope Farm, as well as the types of poults and eggs purchased, total amounts, dates, and costs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding the amount of eggs being laid at each of the Wamplers' farms, total income from those eggs, and expenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, regular expenses, special expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, loans, gravel expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery expenses, membership and dues for organizations, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs and poults, rent, dues, expenses, insurance, traveling expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, dividends, personal loans, travel expenses, taxes, and the income and expenses of the Trap Nest House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, and information pertaining to the Wamplers' Dayton property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, Sunny Slope Hatchery, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, and a Willow Lane Farm is briefly mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, the Trap Nest House, Dayton Property, and the Sunny Slope Hatchery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, sales, statements, turkey and hen accounts, and the Dayton property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding hens and toms, amount of eggs laid, hatched, raised, found dead, missing, what pen they belong to, and the number of culls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Financial Files, 1941-1971, houses all loose financial documents relating to the Wampler businesses. The majority of the series consists of receipts from shipping, Wampler Feed \u0026amp; Seed, Sunny Slope Farm, travel expenses, and general purchases while the second part of the series contains miscellaneous bank statements, account information, tax documents for state and federal income, business taxes, and some Wampler family business documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia: Agency Purchase Order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia: Travel Expense Reimbursement Voucher, United States Department of Agriculture: Administrative Audit Difference Statement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployer Member Unit Life Rate Calculation Sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Airlines Airway Bill, United Airlines Air Freight Loss or Damage Claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBalance Statements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetermined Expenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurebred Breeding Contract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6: Philanthropic and Professional Organizations, 1939-1971, consists of memoranda, meeting minutes, summaries, and administrative information for various organizations with which Charles Wampler Sr. and Jr. were involved. The series documents local and national organizations, of which agricultural organizations figure prominently. See also materials in Series 10: Reports and Studies for philanthropic reports relating to the Bridgewater College Board of Trustees, Virginia Tech Board of Visitors and Children's Home Society of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBridgewater College Board of Trustees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase Work Report, Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, By-Laws of Children's Home Society of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms and Conditions on Dwarfism, Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting, Report of Operations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembership Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembership-Finance Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Department of Agriculture's Contribution to the War Effort, Newcastle Disease in Poultry, Proposed Regional Diagnostic Laboratories, Japanese Beetle Quarantine, State Lime Grinding Plants, Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfidential Reports of Visits to Corporations, Minutes of Regular Annual Meetings, Financial Statements, and Operating Accounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of Poultry Federation Directors Meetings, Producer Membership Report, Turkey Membership Report, and Plans and Objectives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames and Addresses, Minutes of Board Meetings, Executive Committee, and Financial Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinance Committee, Membership Summaries, Membership Committee, VPI Committee, Taxation Committee, Advertising Committee, Grading and Inspection Committee, and Legislative Action Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConvention Committee, Insurance Committee, Other Committees, and Miscellaneous.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembership Summary, Producer Membership Plan, Financial Condition, Income and Expenses, Preliminary Reports, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, and Convention Committee Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Meeting of the Merchandising Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of Charlottesville Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Board of Directors Meeting of Wampler Feed and Seed Company, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposals made by the By-Laws Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 7: Photographs, 1939-1971, contains livestock pictures from the Wampler Farms and from farmers across the country with letters attached regarding breeding opportunities and purchase requests. Several personal photographs of the Wampler children are included here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanied by a note that reads: \"\"My Son in Law Elmer Larson and grand Daughter Pamela.\" This note likely refers to photographs 02.01-02.04. The photograph also is labeled February 1955 on the side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph is labeled February 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph is labeled March 1955 on the side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph is labeled June 1955 on the side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on back reads:  \"Yearling stud ram at Normandin– N.C. Cheviot.  Beautiful to behold, and a show winner- but no good at all as a breeder. Both he and his lambs have now been culled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back refers to North Country Cheviot ewes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back refers to North Country ram lambs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Ch. Cheviot Ewe. Slack Brothers Quebec 1949.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Champion Shropshire Ewe, Slack Brothers, Quebec 1949.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptioned: \"11 Mo old Ewe Lambs 'Montadale'.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"4 year old ram on left, 2 ram lambs, HS. Dean flock of 48.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"2-2 yr old ewes, 2-2yr. old ewes, 2- ewe lambs, H.S. Dean flock of 48.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Cheviot and Leicester yearlings.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Leicester and Cheviot yearlings.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Yearling Ewes, Rifle Ranges, Ottawa Photo: Oct. 17th, 1947. Left to right: Cheviot x Leicester, Leicester x Oxford, Leicester x Shropshire, Oxford x Shropshire, Leicester x Cheviot.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanied by a note that reads: \"My flock of 170 Ewes.\" Note also refers to photograph 03.16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Born April 29 - 67, Triplets - 1 day old., Weight 2 averaged 40 # each, 1 averaged 50 #, Dam is five years old., Mr. Wampler: I named them Teeny, Tiny and Tot. (Ethel)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"20-708-   Age 9 yrs. Wt. 1900 Sire of dam. Purchased from Mr. Charlie Wampler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"age- 3 yrs, wt. 1600 Sire of the Triplets purchased from C.A Miller, Keyser, W.VA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12 \" #3197940 04/29/62.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026amp; Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026amp; Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Gitchell's Studio \u0026amp; Camera Shop Harrisonburg, Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"J.F. ABERNATHY LIVESTOCK PHOTO CO Union Stock Yards  Chicago IL.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lord Leslie Defender 154191. Sweet Air Farm, Leslie, Md. He is a little over a year old, rich crimson in color and as kind and gentle as a kitten. He produces big strong litters. One young sows farrowing 8 and 9 pigs in their first litters. Note the big bones, smooth lines, rigor and fine conformations which are strong characteristics in all his pigs. \"Defender - bred Durocs have won more prizes than the [illegible] of any other boar.\" \"No boar living or dead has equaled the show record of Defender\" the great grand sow of our Lord Leslie Defender. Defender was twice International Grand Champion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lady Leslie Defender. Reg. #356218. [illegible] Farm. In her first and only litter so far, she farrowed eight strong pigs. She will farrow this spring.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Just an unusual picture taken last year. These 2 Bronze toms were always at it!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"o me this is a 'prize' picture! These hens about 1 ½ years old.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"'Birds eye' of breeder pen. Pen Room, in rear, is pen where we first put turkeys after taking from wire floor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Pen 40' x 20'. Roost space for 75 birds. Only have 48 in here now. We close them up every nite- good range all day of course.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Our largest bronze last year- sold at x mas. 39 1/2 #.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"7 breeder pens.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Notice the 'Sport'- White + Bronze mixed. Was a beautiful bird. Even prettier than the new breed of Royal Palm. He weighed only 41 # when killed last x mas. Those are strange trees - can see the fruit.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"He weighed 33 #. They served 57 meals, having some meat left over for sandwiches and salads!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Have their field planted to peanuts this year. These are last year bronze hens, which kept for Breeders.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"These are white breeders in front of breeding pens.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous cars parked near the main barn. Photograph also features a circus tent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 8: Press and Advertising Files, 1920-1963, consist of marketing materials for the Wampler businesses that includes poultry advertisements and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes speeches, articles, and press releases authored by or about Charles Wampler Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" \"What's Ahead in Turkey Profits,\" \"Virginia Tech Best Serves Virginians.\" Wampler and the National Defense Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Growth of the Turkey Industry,\" \"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" and \"Eating Chicken Does Not Cause Cancer- An Answer to the Police Gazette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiography of Charles W. Wampler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs, sketching of ad designs with desired sizes, titles, font, and other information pertaining to Wampler and the animals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases regarding the death of Zola Estelle Wampler, cattle improvement performance programs from Performance Registry International, a recipe packet developed by the Virginia Poultry Products Commission, and borax in fertilizers from the US Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress by A.G. Black, Governor of the Farm Credit Administration before conference of agricultural credit agencies and farm organizations, Radio speech given by Adrin Sonn- \"Defense Stamps and Bonds,\" Radio Speech pertaining to Religious Education, \"An Interpretation of our Foreign Policy\"- Speech before Virginia Institute of Rural Affairs by J.T. Sanders, Legislative Counsel, and part of a talk prepared for the Wampler reunion at Galax, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 9: Print and Ephemera, 1916-1971, includes agricultural publications such as \"Turkey World.\" This series also includes biographical information on Charles Wampler Jr. from magazines, newspapers, and farm sale catalogs of auctions held on his properties. A number of printed brochures from various manufacturers and charitable organizations also reside this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Man with Vision.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitution and By-Laws of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, General and Special Rules: Performance Registry International, Constitution and By-Laws: Performance Registry International, and Charter and By-Laws: American Angus Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Refugee Organization, National Conference for the Prevention of World War III, \"The Federal Fiscal Situation\" speech of Honorable Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia in the Senate of the United States, \"100 Things You Should Know About Communism.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlets explaining the importance of War Bonds and their benefits, \"The Solution of Some Governmental Problems,\" \"Nine Men Against America: The Story of the Supreme Court and your Liberties,\" and Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Should I be a Member of the Virginia Conference of Social Work?,\" The Children's Home Society of Virginia, The Virginia Children's Home Finder, and Child Welfare League of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.C. Birdsall Breeder of Duroc-Jersey and Hampshire Swine Cheviot Sheep, and List of Active Cheviot Breeders in the United States 1957 and 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoultry and Egg National Board Reporter, National Turkey Federation Progress, and Northeastern Poultryman, Northeastern Poultry Producers Council Membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe National Turkey Improvement Plan, Turkey World catalog, Poultry and Egg Judging, and United States Department of Agriculture: Agricultural: Research Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLivestock sale catalogs, Sunny Slope Farm: Home of Wampler's Turkeys, Wampler's Cheviot Ram Sale, and Wampler's Type and Vigor Strain: Black and Bronze Turkey Poults.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLivestock sale catalogs, Wampler's Angus Cattle and Cheviot Sheep, Records of Performance Bulls, and Wampler's Cheviot Sheep Sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffice of Price Administration, Community Leaders of America, and The Chemurgic Digest: National Farm Chemurgic Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Feed and Nutrition Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Agricultural Seed Law: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Tolerance Rules for Use in Tagging Crop Seeds: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A Graphic Summary of Farm Labor and Population: United States Department of Agriculture, The Annual Address of the President of the American Farm Bureau Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrisonburg/Rockingham Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Processing Equipment News, Department of Agriculture Immigration, A Forward Look at Feed Industry Problems: Virginia Feed-Nutrition Conference, and Virginia Bankers Farm Credit Conference, National Farm Chemurgic Council, and Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Virginia Agricultural Seed Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 10: Reports and Studies, 1927-1969, holds typed or printed reports. Agricultural materials from the U.S. Farm Bureau, National Turkey Federation, the U.S.D.A., and the Virginia and Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture which include livestock disease reports, castor bean testing data, poultry stock reports, and inspection and market information. In addition, legislation related to agricultural issues is also represented. Other materials include reports regarding educational and charitable organizations in which Charles Wampler Sr. had a philanthropic interest (such as Bridgewater College, Virginia Tech, and Children's Home Society of Virginia); 1954 legislative Actions; War savings and Fund Campaigns; Senatorial Remarks; House of Representative Committee rules; and Virginia State Legislation and sub-committee reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplication for Membership in Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, Summary of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association Performance Testing of Aberdeen-Angus Herds, and Summary of Graded Bull Sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Markets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Economics, State Department of Agriculture Division of Markets, Annual Report of Market Expansion by the Virginia Department of Agriculture, Classification of Hatcheries Participating in the Virginia and National Poultry Improvement Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia State USO War Fund Campaign, Legislative Action Program of Virginia Farmers Union, Memorandum on Food and Milk Law Enforcement in Virginia, Rockingham County Economic Data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of the Sub-Committee on the Development of Agricultural Industries and the Improvement of Agricultural and Industrial Relations, Remarks of Senator A. Willis Robertson prepared for delivery on the floor of the Senate in advocacy of the Reciprocal Trade Bill, Virginia War Savings Staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatistical Reports on Enrollment, Enrollment by Classes, Distribution of Students by States, Distribution of Students by Religious Denominations, Distribution of Brethren Students by Church Districts, Proposal for a Ten-Year Development Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChildren's Home Society of Virginia Annual Reports, Cumulative Case Work Report, Sponsors, Officers and Directors, Monthly Reports of Income and Expenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute: Report of the Treasurer to the Honorable Board of Visitors, and Statements as to the Work and Program of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport to the Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors or Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Monthly Herd Reports, and Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Growing of Castor Beans Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Commonwealth of Virginia with a report and examination of Charles Wampler Sr. timber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Potential Development of the Steel-Making Industry in Virginia,\" and \"A Report on Virginia's Economy: The State's Fiscal System and the Impact of its Taxes on Industrial Development.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Poultry Equipment Essential in Food-for-Defense: A Report on the Poultry Industry and the Needs of Poultry Equipment Manufacturers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstimated Number of Turkey's in the United States by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Map of the Twenty Leading Turkey Producing States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoultry Statistics for Virginia, Report of the Beef Production Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport pertaining to Quackgrass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Regulations for Farm Bulk Milk Holding and/or Cooling Tanks, A Brief Outline of a Plan for Improvement in Handling Foods and Farm Products from Producers to Consumers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 11: Business and Organization lists, 1941-1967, comprises assorted lists concerning livestock and related sales, farming and agricultural pursuits, and professional and philanthropic organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost Offices Selling War Bonds and Issuing Agents for Rockingham County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembership dues received from Virginia for the Virginia State Poultry Federation, The National Turkey Federation Memberships, and Individual Registrations for The National Turkey Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers by County for the Beef Cattle Improvement Association, and a Membership Summary for the Virginia State Poultry Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Farmers Clubs of Rockingham County and their Managers, National Farm Products 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The collection is primarily comprised of personal and business correspondence of Charles Wampler Sr. The collection includes bound ledgers, financial documents, print material, reports, memoranda, and pictures. The collection is arranged topically into eleven series. Series include Administrative Files, Correspondence, Date Books, Farm Ledgers, Financial Papers, Philanthropy and Professional Organizations, Photographs, Press and Advertising Files, Print and Ephemera, Reports and Studies, and Business and Organization lists.","Series 1: Administrative Files, 1937-1972, includes a diverse assortment of administrative documents representing the business' large-scale farming operations. Insurance information and documents represent a large portion of the series regarding farm capital and employees. Another large section of the series is \"testing documentation\" for the various animals owned and bred by the Wamplers including chickens, turkey, cows, and sheep. Nearly all of these animals required regular government-regulated testing, and the corresponding findings and results are within this series.","Occidental Life Insurance Company of California- Statement of Claim, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, Rockingham Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company.","Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, West Rockingham Mutual Fire Co.","Record of Eggs and Poults, Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Marketing Service, Virginia Valley Processors.","Application for Registration of Cheviot Sheep.","Soil Record Sheets, Virginia Department of Agriculture- Lime Letter.","United States Department of Agriculture- Bureau of Markets, Agreement between Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed Company and Walker May.","Inventory Pine Ridge, Sunny Slope, Blosser, Ralston, and Glendale farms for 1964, Sheep records from 1965.","Beef Cattle Record of Performance for 1953, Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Summary of Va. BCIA Performance Testing Program for 1955, Virginia State Department of Agriculture- Division of Markets.","Virginia BCIA Calf Data Sheet.","Agreement with Garber Church of the Brethren, Deed of Trust, Oil and Gas Lease.","Certificate of War Necessity, Official Health Certificate from the Division of Livestock Industry, Turkey Breeding Flock Certificate, American Beef Cattle Performance Registry Association Membership Certificate, Certificate of Record of Official Calfhood Vaccination, American Angus Association- Classification Certificate, Certificate of Entry for Performance Registry International.","Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Daily Record Form for the Division of Motor Transport, Report of PPLO Tube Agglutination Test.","Flock Inspection and Check-Testing Report-United States Department of Agriculture, Report of Official Vaccination for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Report of Agglutination Blood Test for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture.","Laboratory Report-Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Brucellosis Calfhood Vaccination Record, Tuberculosis Test Record.","Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company-Statement of Claim.","A Plan for Low Cost Life Insurance for Officers and Employees of Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim.","Series 2: Correspondence, 1918-1971, consists of letters ranging in date from 1918 to 1972. Early correspondence to and from Charles Wampler Sr. in regard to his turkey business and his position as county farm agent may be found here. Through the 1940s, the letters concern both agricultural and World War II topics as the Wampler businesses supported the American war effort through food production. Intermixed throughout this range are letters regarding both the financial and agricultural support Charles Wampler Jr. provided to colleges and universities through his service on their Boards of Visitors. Letters written during his terms as a state representative can be found in the 1950s and 1960s with some addressed to Virginia governors and politician Harry F. Byrd. Wampler's letters to congressmen and state representatives regarding local and national issues document his own political persuasions on sundry topics including gambling, the United Nations, and presidential candidates. The Wamplers' philanthropic pursuits and financial donations to various non-profits (Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care, etc.) are also documented.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Dairy and Food Division.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Norfolk and Western Railway Co.","Walter S. Newman- Supervisor of Agricultural Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Poultry and Egg National Board.","Senator Aubrey Weaver, L.M. Walker Jr. - Commissioner of Agriculture Richmond, Virginia, War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, Truck and Bus Inventory for National Defense.","War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, National Poultry Defense Committee, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson.","Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Governor Colgate Darden Jr., Selective Service Board, Thomas P. Thompson- State Chairman of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, John L. Stewart- Acting Chief of the Division of Foreign Agricultural Research for the United States Department of Agriculture, B.C. Moomaw Jr.- Deputy Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Staff.","R.F. Nelson- Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Clarence Cannon- House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.B.L. Arner- Chief of the Foreign Agricultural Research Division for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Administration, A.M. Alexander- Deputy Administrator of the War Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, A.D. Oderkirk- Acting Head for the Poultry and Egg Section of the Food Price Division for the Office of Price Administration, Congressman John W. Flannagan Jr., Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Madison College, The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Treasury Department War Savings Staff, Congress of the United States House of Representatives, United States Department of Agriculture Farm Credit Administration, United States Department of Agriculture USDA War Board, United States Senate Committee on Rules, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, The National Turkey Federation, National Poultry Defense Committee.","United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration Bureau of Animal Industry, American Red Cross, The Virginia State Poultry Federation, Harrisonburg-Rockingham War Savings Committee.","Emergency Committee for Food Production, Office of Price Administration, Treasury Department-War Savings Staff, United States Department of Agriculture Food Distribution Administration.","Treasury Department-Internal Revenue Service, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Treasury Department-Defense Savings Staff.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Members of the Appeal Board of Selective Service, Governor William M. Tuck.","Elena Becker- Consultant in Home Economics  for the Department of Public Welfare of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.","Frank E. Moone- United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, H.L. Shrader- Senior Extension Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service, Congressman A. Willis. Robertson.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Department of Finance Division of Motor Vehicles, D.K. Christenberry Jr.- Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia, E.J. Milligan- Selective Service System.","D.K. Christenberry Jr. - Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","L.M. Walker Jr. – Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Selective Service Board, National Poultry Defense Committee.","Congressman A. Willis Robertson.","Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","City Planning Commission for the City of Harrisonburg, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Senator J.A. Garber.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Hollis Shomo- Supervisor of Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","H.C. Givens- State Veterinarian of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles.","Governor William M. Tuck, Major Charles S. Roller Jr., the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.","Senator A. Willis Robertson, T.C. Byerly- Senior Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, Colonel James P. Woods, Governor William M. Tuck.","B.B. Tucker- State Director of the Production and Marketing Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Lawrence T. Berry- Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Captain J.E. Schuyler, Governor William M. Tuck.","H.E. Moskey- Chief of the Veterinary Medical Section for the Food and Drug Administration.","Roy W. Lennartson- Associate Director of the Poultry Branch for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Raymond V. Long- Executive Secretary of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Raymond Guest.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, United World Federalists of Virginia.","Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.","Commonwealth of Virginia Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy.","Commonwealth of Virginia-Virginia State Planning Board.","Board of Trustees Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Rockingham Library Association, United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Minister of Agriculture for the Republic of Cuba.","Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Department of Agriculture, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture.","Senator John S. Battle, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Congress of the United States House of Representatives.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Department of Agriculture, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, United States Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Congress of the United States House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator A. Willis Robertson.","Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Lawrence Berry Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture.","Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry, Governor John S. Battle.","L.M. Walker Jr. Commissioner of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","Senator Raymond A. Guest, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture, R.M. Loughborough- Executive Secretary for the County of Fairfax.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","J.W. Graham-Department of Agriculture.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor John S. Battle.","Norman S. Elliott- Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission.","Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Carolyne Brookes- Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Governor John S. Battle.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Selective Service Board.","Stanley J. Marsden- United States Department of Agriculture; Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.; autobiographical essay to Fred Lang of The Poultryman.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","S.G. Sutton- Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Markets.","Senator Raymond R. Guest, V.S. Shaffer- Virginia House of Delegates, Senator Curry Carter, Governor John S. Battle, James O. Stickley- Virginia House of Delegates, Landon  R. Wyatt- Virginia House of Delegates, E. Blackburn Moore- Virginia House of Delegates, D. French Slaughter- Virginia House of Delegates.","Senator Willis A. Robertson, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.D. Termohlen- Director of the Poultry Branch for the Department of Agriculture, Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.","Constitutions and By-Laws from the Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Garland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Charles F. Brannan- Department of Agriculture.","Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.R. Smith- Department of Highways Landscape Superintendent, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Thomas B. Stanley- Candidate for Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Congress of the United States House of Representatives.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Robert W. Burgess- Director Bureau of Census.","Governor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr., Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","W.D. Termohlen- Director of Production and Administration for the Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Senator A. Willis Robertson, Congressman William M. Tuck, Congressman Richard H. Poff, Congressman J.T. Broyhill, Congressman William C. Wampler.","Senator A. Willis Robertson, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Lewis L. Strauss- United States Atomic Energy Commission.","Governor Thomas B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Thomas B. Stanley.","R. Maclin Smith- Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates.","George W. Dean- State Forester for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Conservation and Development.","Garland Gray- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate.","Dan Stickley- President of the Rockingham Development Corporation.","W.D. Termohlen- The Foreign Service of the United States of America, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Thos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Thos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","United States Atomic Energy Commission.","Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry.","Garland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry and Foods.","A. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, W.L. Bendix- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Animal and Dairy Industries, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Rodney C. Berry- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry and Foods.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.M. Carman- Research Officer for the Department of Agriculture. Review of Rockingham County Fair.","Senator Floyd Stevens, Hollis Shomo- Supervisor to the Poultry \u0026 Egg Section of the Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","A. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Thos B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Ted Dalton.","Lawrence T. Berry- Secretary for the Board of Agriculture and Immigration of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","The Virginia State Dairymen's Association, C.E. Bass- County Supervisor of the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","W.S. Campbell- Department of Conservation for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","E.V. Coville- Assistant Director for the Division of Markets of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Lindsey J. Almond, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Don H. Spencer- County Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Gordon Tucker- Supervisor of the Poultry \u0026 Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Raymond D. Schar- Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Secretary for the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia, J.H. Meek- Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, W.R. Crabill- State Board of Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation, Bill King- Virginia Angus Association.","John H. Ralston- President of the Rockingham Farm Bureau.","Senator George S. Aldhizer.","Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association.","Governor J. Lindsey Almond.","Congress of the United States- House of Representatives, H.A. Waters- Acting Chief Officer for the Animal Inspection and Quarantine Division of the United States Department of Agriculture.","Andrew W. Cordier- Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.","United States Department of Agriculture- Animal Husbandry Research Division.","J.D. Lawrence- President for the Virginia Highway Users Association.","Senator Charles R. Fenwick.","Gordon Tucker- Supervisor for the Poultry and Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Charles R. Fenwick, Homer Quann- Candidate for the President of the United States.","S.M. Long Jr.- Chief Taxpayer Information Section for the U.S. Treasury Department.","Delta Airlines, Pan American World Airways.","Senator Charles F. Fenwick.","American Airlines.","Virginia Beef Cattle Association.","The Washington Post, Harrisonburg Daily News-Record, American Airlines.","Washington National Airport, Dr. T.P. Koudelka- Division of Animal and Dairy Industry for the Commonwealth of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia. State Planters Bank of Commerce and Trusts.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower.","U.S. Selective Service Board.","United States Post Office.","United States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.","United States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Research Service.","Shenandoah Life Insurance Company.","Stephen McDonogh- Agricultural Counselor for the Embassy of Ireland.","Stanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Stanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Brigadier General R.L. Dulaney.","L.H. Averill- General Sales Manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division, Elmer Kaylor- Rockingham Farm Bureau.","Senator A. Willis Robertson; Senator Harry F. Byrd; Congressman John O. Marsh Jr. regarding Wampler's support of the Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey presidential ticket, includes mentions of Civil Rights.","A.A. Youssef- Ambassador for the United Arab Republic.","A. Ross Eckler- Acting Director for the Bureau of the Census for the U.S. Department of Commerce.","October 11, 1971 letter to Dr. G. Wayne Glick, President of Keuka College in response to a recent article in the Messenger. Wampler comments on the current political situation, the Vietnam War, and activism by the younger generation. Of particular interest are Wampler's racist comments concerning African Americans.","United States Senate, and the American Biographical Institute.","Letter to the Selective Service Board.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration: Division of Animal Industry.","Series 3: Date Books, 1939-1965, consist of date books signed by Charles W. Wampler Jr. which include personal appointments, business schedules, and notes on farm production.","Provides a list of dates, purchase and costs primarily made during 1939 with a few from 1940. Purchases include \"Hatching Bill,\" \"Eggs Booked,\" \"Eggs Bought,\" \"National Turkey Federation Contributions\" and others.","The bulk of this ledger appear to be sales records from 1949 with a few in 1950.","The user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr. Included in the date book is a promotional 1949 calendar from Woodward and Lothrop, Washington D.C.","The user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr.","The user of these diaries was Charles Wampler Jr.","Animals are broken down by the owning farm.","Series 4: Farm Ledgers, 1932-1951, contains information on the day-to-day operations of the Wampler properties. Some ledgers specify: Ralston Farm, Dry River, Sunny Slope Farm, Glendale Farm, and Blossom Farm. Other ledgers do not specify property names but do contain information such as expenses, account information, flock details, and livestock weights. Items are arranged chronologically.","Contains information such as expenses, cost of turkeys and poults, turkey feed, and the amount for certain goods such as corn meal, ground oats, milk, salt, wheat, and barley.","Lists the names of the individuals who purchased the turkeys, where they are from, whether purchased hens or toms, how they paid, and how much they spent.","Contains information such as Grain, Oil Mill, Dairy, Cotton Oil, and Feed Service Companies, amounts of turkeys sold and their prices, eggs sold, and the profits and losses from his sales to certain individuals listed.","Contains information regarding the necessary equipment needed to build the hatchery such as stone, cement, sand, lumber, tile, nails, paint, screws, nails, plaster, as well as the amounts of these goods purchased and their prices, the names of the individuals who provided Wampler with labor and what they were paid, as well as information regarding day to day operations regarding sales.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and the names of people with whom Wampler did business.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory at Sunny Slope Farm, as well as the types of poults and eggs purchased, total amounts, dates, and costs.","Contains information regarding the amount of eggs being laid at each of the Wamplers' farms, total income from those eggs, and expenses.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, regular expenses, special expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, loans, gravel expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery expenses, membership and dues for organizations, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, rent, dues, expenses, insurance, traveling expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, dividends, personal loans, travel expenses, taxes, and the income and expenses of the Trap Nest House.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, and information pertaining to the Wamplers' Dayton property.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, Sunny Slope Hatchery, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, and a Willow Lane Farm is briefly mentioned.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, the Trap Nest House, Dayton Property, and the Sunny Slope Hatchery.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, sales, statements, turkey and hen accounts, and the Dayton property.","Contains information regarding hens and toms, amount of eggs laid, hatched, raised, found dead, missing, what pen they belong to, and the number of culls.","Series 5: Financial Files, 1941-1971, houses all loose financial documents relating to the Wampler businesses. The majority of the series consists of receipts from shipping, Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed, Sunny Slope Farm, travel expenses, and general purchases while the second part of the series contains miscellaneous bank statements, account information, tax documents for state and federal income, business taxes, and some Wampler family business documents.","Commonwealth of Virginia: Agency Purchase Order.","Commonwealth of Virginia: Travel Expense Reimbursement Voucher, United States Department of Agriculture: Administrative Audit Difference Statement.","Employer Member Unit Life Rate Calculation Sheet.","American Airlines Airway Bill, United Airlines Air Freight Loss or Damage Claim.","Quantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.","Quantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.","Balance Statements.","Determined Expenses.","Purebred Breeding Contract.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Series 6: Philanthropic and Professional Organizations, 1939-1971, consists of memoranda, meeting minutes, summaries, and administrative information for various organizations with which Charles Wampler Sr. and Jr. were involved. The series documents local and national organizations, of which agricultural organizations figure prominently. See also materials in Series 10: Reports and Studies for philanthropic reports relating to the Bridgewater College Board of Trustees, Virginia Tech Board of Visitors and Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Bridgewater College Board of Trustees.","Case Work Report, Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, By-Laws of Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Terms and Conditions on Dwarfism, Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting, Report of Operations.","Membership Report.","Membership-Finance Committee.","The Department of Agriculture's Contribution to the War Effort, Newcastle Disease in Poultry, Proposed Regional Diagnostic Laboratories, Japanese Beetle Quarantine, State Lime Grinding Plants, Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration.","Confidential Reports of Visits to Corporations, Minutes of Regular Annual Meetings, Financial Statements, and Operating Accounts.","Minutes of Poultry Federation Directors Meetings, Producer Membership Report, Turkey Membership Report, and Plans and Objectives.","Names and Addresses, Minutes of Board Meetings, Executive Committee, and Financial Reports.","Finance Committee, Membership Summaries, Membership Committee, VPI Committee, Taxation Committee, Advertising Committee, Grading and Inspection Committee, and Legislative Action Committee.","Convention Committee, Insurance Committee, Other Committees, and Miscellaneous.","Membership Summary, Producer Membership Plan, Financial Condition, Income and Expenses, Preliminary Reports, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, and Convention Committee Report.","Minutes of the Meeting of the Merchandising Committee.","Minutes of Charlottesville Conference.","Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting of Wampler Feed and Seed Company, Inc.","Proposals made by the By-Laws Committee.","Series 7: Photographs, 1939-1971, contains livestock pictures from the Wampler Farms and from farmers across the country with letters attached regarding breeding opportunities and purchase requests. Several personal photographs of the Wampler children are included here.","Accompanied by a note that reads: \"\"My Son in Law Elmer Larson and grand Daughter Pamela.\" This note likely refers to photographs 02.01-02.04. The photograph also is labeled February 1955 on the side.","The photograph is labeled February 1955.","The photograph is labeled March 1955 on the side.","The photograph is labeled June 1955 on the side.","Caption on back reads:  \"Yearling stud ram at Normandin– N.C. Cheviot.  Beautiful to behold, and a show winner- but no good at all as a breeder. Both he and his lambs have now been culled.","Caption on the back refers to North Country Cheviot ewes.","Caption on the back refers to North Country ram lambs.","Caption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Ch. Cheviot Ewe. Slack Brothers Quebec 1949.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Champion Shropshire Ewe, Slack Brothers, Quebec 1949.\"","Captioned: \"11 Mo old Ewe Lambs 'Montadale'.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"4 year old ram on left, 2 ram lambs, HS. Dean flock of 48.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"2-2 yr old ewes, 2-2yr. old ewes, 2- ewe lambs, H.S. Dean flock of 48.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Cheviot and Leicester yearlings.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Leicester and Cheviot yearlings.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Yearling Ewes, Rifle Ranges, Ottawa Photo: Oct. 17th, 1947. Left to right: Cheviot x Leicester, Leicester x Oxford, Leicester x Shropshire, Oxford x Shropshire, Leicester x Cheviot.\"","Accompanied by a note that reads: \"My flock of 170 Ewes.\" Note also refers to photograph 03.16.","Caption on the back reads: \"Born April 29 - 67, Triplets - 1 day old., Weight 2 averaged 40 # each, 1 averaged 50 #, Dam is five years old., Mr. Wampler: I named them Teeny, Tiny and Tot. (Ethel)\"","Caption on the back reads: \"20-708-   Age 9 yrs. Wt. 1900 Sire of dam. Purchased from Mr. Charlie Wampler.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"age- 3 yrs, wt. 1600 Sire of the Triplets purchased from C.A Miller, Keyser, W.VA.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12 \" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026 Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026 Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Gitchell's Studio \u0026 Camera Shop Harrisonburg, Virginia.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"J.F. ABERNATHY LIVESTOCK PHOTO CO Union Stock Yards  Chicago IL.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lord Leslie Defender 154191. Sweet Air Farm, Leslie, Md. He is a little over a year old, rich crimson in color and as kind and gentle as a kitten. He produces big strong litters. One young sows farrowing 8 and 9 pigs in their first litters. Note the big bones, smooth lines, rigor and fine conformations which are strong characteristics in all his pigs. \"Defender - bred Durocs have won more prizes than the [illegible] of any other boar.\" \"No boar living or dead has equaled the show record of Defender\" the great grand sow of our Lord Leslie Defender. Defender was twice International Grand Champion.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lady Leslie Defender. Reg. #356218. [illegible] Farm. In her first and only litter so far, she farrowed eight strong pigs. She will farrow this spring.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Just an unusual picture taken last year. These 2 Bronze toms were always at it!\"","Caption on the back reads: \"o me this is a 'prize' picture! These hens about 1 ½ years old.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"'Birds eye' of breeder pen. Pen Room, in rear, is pen where we first put turkeys after taking from wire floor.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Pen 40' x 20'. Roost space for 75 birds. Only have 48 in here now. We close them up every nite- good range all day of course.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Our largest bronze last year- sold at x mas. 39 1/2 #.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"7 breeder pens.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Notice the 'Sport'- White + Bronze mixed. Was a beautiful bird. Even prettier than the new breed of Royal Palm. He weighed only 41 # when killed last x mas. Those are strange trees - can see the fruit.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"He weighed 33 #. They served 57 meals, having some meat left over for sandwiches and salads!\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Have their field planted to peanuts this year. These are last year bronze hens, which kept for Breeders.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"These are white breeders in front of breeding pens.\"","Numerous cars parked near the main barn. Photograph also features a circus tent.","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Series 8: Press and Advertising Files, 1920-1963, consist of marketing materials for the Wampler businesses that includes poultry advertisements and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes speeches, articles, and press releases authored by or about Charles Wampler Jr.","\"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" \"What's Ahead in Turkey Profits,\" \"Virginia Tech Best Serves Virginians.\" Wampler and the National Defense Committee.","\"The Growth of the Turkey Industry,\" \"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" and \"Eating Chicken Does Not Cause Cancer- An Answer to the Police Gazette.\"","Biography of Charles W. Wampler.","Newspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs.","Newspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs, sketching of ad designs with desired sizes, titles, font, and other information pertaining to Wampler and the animals.","Press releases regarding the death of Zola Estelle Wampler, cattle improvement performance programs from Performance Registry International, a recipe packet developed by the Virginia Poultry Products Commission, and borax in fertilizers from the US Department of Agriculture.","Address by A.G. Black, Governor of the Farm Credit Administration before conference of agricultural credit agencies and farm organizations, Radio speech given by Adrin Sonn- \"Defense Stamps and Bonds,\" Radio Speech pertaining to Religious Education, \"An Interpretation of our Foreign Policy\"- Speech before Virginia Institute of Rural Affairs by J.T. Sanders, Legislative Counsel, and part of a talk prepared for the Wampler reunion at Galax, Virginia.","Series 9: Print and Ephemera, 1916-1971, includes agricultural publications such as \"Turkey World.\" This series also includes biographical information on Charles Wampler Jr. from magazines, newspapers, and farm sale catalogs of auctions held on his properties. A number of printed brochures from various manufacturers and charitable organizations also reside this series.","\"Man with Vision.\"","Constitution and By-Laws of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, General and Special Rules: Performance Registry International, Constitution and By-Laws: Performance Registry International, and Charter and By-Laws: American Angus Association.","Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Refugee Organization, National Conference for the Prevention of World War III, \"The Federal Fiscal Situation\" speech of Honorable Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia in the Senate of the United States, \"100 Things You Should Know About Communism.\"","Pamphlets explaining the importance of War Bonds and their benefits, \"The Solution of Some Governmental Problems,\" \"Nine Men Against America: The Story of the Supreme Court and your Liberties,\" and Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.","\"Why Should I be a Member of the Virginia Conference of Social Work?,\" The Children's Home Society of Virginia, The Virginia Children's Home Finder, and Child Welfare League of America.","G.C. Birdsall Breeder of Duroc-Jersey and Hampshire Swine Cheviot Sheep, and List of Active Cheviot Breeders in the United States 1957 and 1962.","Poultry and Egg National Board Reporter, National Turkey Federation Progress, and Northeastern Poultryman, Northeastern Poultry Producers Council Membership.","The National Turkey Improvement Plan, Turkey World catalog, Poultry and Egg Judging, and United States Department of Agriculture: Agricultural: Research Service.","Livestock sale catalogs, Sunny Slope Farm: Home of Wampler's Turkeys, Wampler's Cheviot Ram Sale, and Wampler's Type and Vigor Strain: Black and Bronze Turkey Poults.","Livestock sale catalogs, Wampler's Angus Cattle and Cheviot Sheep, Records of Performance Bulls, and Wampler's Cheviot Sheep Sale.","Office of Price Administration, Community Leaders of America, and The Chemurgic Digest: National Farm Chemurgic Council.","Virginia Feed and Nutrition Conference.","The Agricultural Seed Law: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Tolerance Rules for Use in Tagging Crop Seeds: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A Graphic Summary of Farm Labor and Population: United States Department of Agriculture, The Annual Address of the President of the American Farm Bureau Federation.","Harrisonburg/Rockingham Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Processing Equipment News, Department of Agriculture Immigration, A Forward Look at Feed Industry Problems: Virginia Feed-Nutrition Conference, and Virginia Bankers Farm Credit Conference, National Farm Chemurgic Council, and Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Virginia Agricultural Seed Law.","Series 10: Reports and Studies, 1927-1969, holds typed or printed reports. Agricultural materials from the U.S. Farm Bureau, National Turkey Federation, the U.S.D.A., and the Virginia and Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture which include livestock disease reports, castor bean testing data, poultry stock reports, and inspection and market information. In addition, legislation related to agricultural issues is also represented. Other materials include reports regarding educational and charitable organizations in which Charles Wampler Sr. had a philanthropic interest (such as Bridgewater College, Virginia Tech, and Children's Home Society of Virginia); 1954 legislative Actions; War savings and Fund Campaigns; Senatorial Remarks; House of Representative Committee rules; and Virginia State Legislation and sub-committee reports.","Application for Membership in Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, Summary of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association Performance Testing of Aberdeen-Angus Herds, and Summary of Graded Bull Sales.","Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Markets.","United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Economics, State Department of Agriculture Division of Markets, Annual Report of Market Expansion by the Virginia Department of Agriculture, Classification of Hatcheries Participating in the Virginia and National Poultry Improvement Plan.","Virginia State USO War Fund Campaign, Legislative Action Program of Virginia Farmers Union, Memorandum on Food and Milk Law Enforcement in Virginia, Rockingham County Economic Data.","Reports of the Sub-Committee on the Development of Agricultural Industries and the Improvement of Agricultural and Industrial Relations, Remarks of Senator A. Willis Robertson prepared for delivery on the floor of the Senate in advocacy of the Reciprocal Trade Bill, Virginia War Savings Staff.","Statistical Reports on Enrollment, Enrollment by Classes, Distribution of Students by States, Distribution of Students by Religious Denominations, Distribution of Brethren Students by Church Districts, Proposal for a Ten-Year Development Program.","Children's Home Society of Virginia Annual Reports, Cumulative Case Work Report, Sponsors, Officers and Directors, Monthly Reports of Income and Expenses.","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute: Report of the Treasurer to the Honorable Board of Visitors, and Statements as to the Work and Program of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.","Report to the Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors or Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Monthly Herd Reports, and Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Reports.","The Growing of Castor Beans Report.","Letter from the Commonwealth of Virginia with a report and examination of Charles Wampler Sr. timber.","\"The Potential Development of the Steel-Making Industry in Virginia,\" and \"A Report on Virginia's Economy: The State's Fiscal System and the Impact of its Taxes on Industrial Development.\"","\"Poultry Equipment Essential in Food-for-Defense: A Report on the Poultry Industry and the Needs of Poultry Equipment Manufacturers.\"","Estimated Number of Turkey's in the United States by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Map of the Twenty Leading Turkey Producing States.","Poultry Statistics for Virginia, Report of the Beef Production Project.","Report pertaining to Quackgrass.","Proposed Regulations for Farm Bulk Milk Holding and/or Cooling Tanks, A Brief Outline of a Plan for Improvement in Handling Foods and Farm Products from Producers to Consumers.","Series 11: Business and Organization lists, 1941-1967, comprises assorted lists concerning livestock and related sales, farming and agricultural pursuits, and professional and philanthropic organizations.","Post Offices Selling War Bonds and Issuing Agents for Rockingham County.","Membership dues received from Virginia for the Virginia State Poultry Federation, The National Turkey Federation Memberships, and Individual Registrations for The National Turkey Federation.","Members by County for the Beef Cattle Improvement Association, and a Membership Summary for the Virginia State Poultry Federation.","List of Farmers Clubs of Rockingham County and their Managers, National Farm Products Marketing and Merchandising Committee, Committee for the Defense Savings Program for Rockingham County and the City of Harrisonburg, and the American Poultry Historical Society Membership List."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeveral publications relating to local matters were pulled from the collection, cataloged individuallly, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Material"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Several publications relating to local matters were pulled from the collection, cataloged individuallly, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged chronologically by topic in the following eleven series:","Administrative Files, 1937-1972 Correspondence, 1918-1971 Date Books, 1939-1965 Farm Ledgers, 1932-1951 Financial Files, 1941-1971 Philanthropic and Professional Organizations, 1939-1971 Photographs, 1939-1971 Press and Advertising Files, 1920-1963 Print and Ephemera, 1916-1971 Reports and Studies, 1927-1969 Business and Organization lists, 1941-1967","Charles W. Wampler Jr., interview by Jessica Silveri, March 15, 2007, transcript, Shenandoah Valley Oral History Project, Harrisonburg, VA. Virginia House of Delegates.","Historical Bio for Charles W. Wampler. Virginia House of Delegates. http://dela.state.va.us/dela/Membios.nsf/94f6e9b9c9b5678f85256b1b00732227/024c8d9337c5d82485256d780068407b?OpenDocument\u0026Highlight=0,charles,Wampler (accessed May 04, 2011).","Wampler, Charles W.  My Grandfather, my grandchildren and me; an autobiography . Harrisonburg, VA; Dayton, VA: Shenandoah Press, 1968.","The Wampler family emerged upon the American poultry industry in the early twentieth century changing the industry practices and beliefs. As a result of their success, the Wamplers became one of the most influential families in Rockingham County, Virginia and helped the Shenandoah Valley garner the moniker \"Turkey Capital of the Nation.\" ","In 1811, John Wampler and family, members of the Brethren Church, moved from Pennsylvania to the Timberville area of the county during a period when large groups of Brethren were migrating south. During the Civil War, John Wampler III gained notoriety for supposedly thwarting Union General Philip Sheridan's attempt to burn his family's barn. After the war, in 1871, John Wampler III purchased a farm in Dayton that he named Sunny Slope and built a house there.  Under the setting of Sunny Slope, John Wampler III's children and grandchildren made their many significant contributions to agriculture.","Charles W. Wampler Sr., third son of John Wampler III, was born in 1886 and took quickly to the agricultural development of the county. He became a county agricultural agent and was an accomplished livestock farmer raising chickens and cattle. Eventually, he settled into turkey farming and started Rockingham County's first turkey hatchery. It was during this time that he became known as the \"Father of the Modern Turkey Industry\" because of his success in various agricultural experiments that changed the face of modern turkey farming. One of his earliest experiments was using chicken incubators to hatch turkey eggs. Starting with only ninety eggs, Wampler Sr. was able to hatch fifty-two poults. Another Charles Wampler Sr. innovation all but ended the wide spread practice of free-range turkey farming in commercial operations.  Wampler Sr. believed, and was able to show, that free-range turkeys were less cost effective to raise as they expended more energy and required more feed at the expense of the farmer. Wampler practiced \"incubation and confinement\" which soon became the standard among successful poultry growers. ","Charles Wampler Sr. also served as the first Rockingham County Extension Agent and founded the Wampler Feed and Seed Company in 1927 with two of his brothers. The company mixed feed for distribution to livestock and turkeys.  Wampler Feed and Seed was the first in the nation to contract with farms to grow poultry. Wampler also helped found the National Turkey Federation. Among his many philanthropic activities, Charles Wampler Sr. served on the Board of Trustees for Bridgewater College, on the Board of Visitors for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and on the Board of Directors for the Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Charles Wampler Jr. was born at Sunny Slope on November 25, 1915 as one of nine children (six daughters and three sons.) He attended Bridgewater College for two years and Rutgers University for one year. His early indoctrination in the poultry business began at the age of seven when he and a sister, with the aid of their mother, prepared feed for turkeys in the family business. Crushed eggs and oatmeal were the two main components of the feed. In 1936, his career officially began as a \"field man\" for Wampler Feed and Seed - traveling to various growers and inspecting livestock. Eventually, Charles Jr. became the company's general manager when Charles Sr. retired. In 1969, Wampler hatcheries, feed mills, and grower operations joined with Virginia Valley Processing to become Wampler Food Incorporated. Poultry processing, hatcheries, and growers were combined as a single corporation with Charles Wampler Jr. as president. In 1984, Charles Jr. oversaw the merger between Wampler Foods and Longacre Farms out of Franconia, Pennsylvania. By 1986, Wampler-Longacre acquired the Rockingham Poultry Cooperative and formed WLR Foods Incorporated with Charles Jr. as chairman of the board.","In addition to his business career, Charles Wampler Jr. had an equally distinguished career in service. Charles Jr. was a district representative for Rockingham County in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1954 until 1965 serving on several committees including Agriculture, Finance, and Labor. In 1957, he co-founded the United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.  From 1971 to 1984, Charles Jr. served as president and chairman of the board for the Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He has also served on James Madison University's Board of Visitors and the Rockingham County School Board. In 1990, he received James Madison University's Common Wealth award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the community. In addition, Charles Wampler Jr. was a member of the Church of the Brethren in Harrisonburg.","The bulk of this collection came from the Wampler family's Sunny Slope Farm Property near Dayton, Virginia. In 2009, James Madison University history professor Daniel Kerr was in communication with Barbara Melby, daughter of Charles W. Wampler Jr., who occupied the Sunny Slope property at that time. Mrs. Melby identified the storage of documents within the barn. After an initial inspection of the material, arrangements to transfer the material to Special Collections for cleaning, rehousing, and processing were made.","In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2018.   This collection was previously cataloged as SC 5024 . During this time the collection was minimally reprocessed meaning that it was physically rehoused to eliminate the previous arrangement of housing according to series and the description was updated and enhanced where necessary.","Elizabeth \"Libby\" Custer Papers, ca.1930s-1997, SC 0077, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","Wampler Family Papers, 1798-1962, SC 0150, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA","WLR Foods records, 1984-2002, SC 0112, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","The Wampler Family Business Records, 1916-1972, consists of 11 cubic feet and 31 boxes of material documenting Wampler Foods Incorporated. The collection is primarily comprised of personal and business correspondence of Charles Wampler Sr. The collection includes bound ledgers, financial documents, print material, reports, memoranda, and pictures. The collection is arranged topically into eleven series. Series include Administrative Files, Correspondence, Date Books, Farm Ledgers, Financial Papers, Philanthropy and Professional Organizations, Photographs, Press and Advertising Files, Print and Ephemera, Reports and Studies, and Business and Organization lists.","Series 1: Administrative Files, 1937-1972, includes a diverse assortment of administrative documents representing the business' large-scale farming operations. Insurance information and documents represent a large portion of the series regarding farm capital and employees. Another large section of the series is \"testing documentation\" for the various animals owned and bred by the Wamplers including chickens, turkey, cows, and sheep. Nearly all of these animals required regular government-regulated testing, and the corresponding findings and results are within this series.","Occidental Life Insurance Company of California- Statement of Claim, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, Rockingham Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company.","Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, West Rockingham Mutual Fire Co.","Record of Eggs and Poults, Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Marketing Service, Virginia Valley Processors.","Application for Registration of Cheviot Sheep.","Soil Record Sheets, Virginia Department of Agriculture- Lime Letter.","United States Department of Agriculture- Bureau of Markets, Agreement between Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed Company and Walker May.","Inventory Pine Ridge, Sunny Slope, Blosser, Ralston, and Glendale farms for 1964, Sheep records from 1965.","Beef Cattle Record of Performance for 1953, Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Summary of Va. BCIA Performance Testing Program for 1955, Virginia State Department of Agriculture- Division of Markets.","Virginia BCIA Calf Data Sheet.","Agreement with Garber Church of the Brethren, Deed of Trust, Oil and Gas Lease.","Certificate of War Necessity, Official Health Certificate from the Division of Livestock Industry, Turkey Breeding Flock Certificate, American Beef Cattle Performance Registry Association Membership Certificate, Certificate of Record of Official Calfhood Vaccination, American Angus Association- Classification Certificate, Certificate of Entry for Performance Registry International.","Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Daily Record Form for the Division of Motor Transport, Report of PPLO Tube Agglutination Test.","Flock Inspection and Check-Testing Report-United States Department of Agriculture, Report of Official Vaccination for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Report of Agglutination Blood Test for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture.","Laboratory Report-Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Brucellosis Calfhood Vaccination Record, Tuberculosis Test Record.","Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company-Statement of Claim.","A Plan for Low Cost Life Insurance for Officers and Employees of Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim.","Series 2: Correspondence, 1918-1971, consists of letters ranging in date from 1918 to 1972. Early correspondence to and from Charles Wampler Sr. in regard to his turkey business and his position as county farm agent may be found here. Through the 1940s, the letters concern both agricultural and World War II topics as the Wampler businesses supported the American war effort through food production. Intermixed throughout this range are letters regarding both the financial and agricultural support Charles Wampler Jr. provided to colleges and universities through his service on their Boards of Visitors. Letters written during his terms as a state representative can be found in the 1950s and 1960s with some addressed to Virginia governors and politician Harry F. Byrd. Wampler's letters to congressmen and state representatives regarding local and national issues document his own political persuasions on sundry topics including gambling, the United Nations, and presidential candidates. The Wamplers' philanthropic pursuits and financial donations to various non-profits (Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care, etc.) are also documented.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Dairy and Food Division.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Norfolk and Western Railway Co.","Walter S. Newman- Supervisor of Agricultural Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Poultry and Egg National Board.","Senator Aubrey Weaver, L.M. Walker Jr. - Commissioner of Agriculture Richmond, Virginia, War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, Truck and Bus Inventory for National Defense.","War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, National Poultry Defense Committee, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson.","Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Governor Colgate Darden Jr., Selective Service Board, Thomas P. Thompson- State Chairman of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, John L. Stewart- Acting Chief of the Division of Foreign Agricultural Research for the United States Department of Agriculture, B.C. Moomaw Jr.- Deputy Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Staff.","R.F. Nelson- Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Clarence Cannon- House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.B.L. Arner- Chief of the Foreign Agricultural Research Division for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Administration, A.M. Alexander- Deputy Administrator of the War Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, A.D. Oderkirk- Acting Head for the Poultry and Egg Section of the Food Price Division for the Office of Price Administration, Congressman John W. Flannagan Jr., Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Madison College, The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Treasury Department War Savings Staff, Congress of the United States House of Representatives, United States Department of Agriculture Farm Credit Administration, United States Department of Agriculture USDA War Board, United States Senate Committee on Rules, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, The National Turkey Federation, National Poultry Defense Committee.","United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration Bureau of Animal Industry, American Red Cross, The Virginia State Poultry Federation, Harrisonburg-Rockingham War Savings Committee.","Emergency Committee for Food Production, Office of Price Administration, Treasury Department-War Savings Staff, United States Department of Agriculture Food Distribution Administration.","Treasury Department-Internal Revenue Service, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Treasury Department-Defense Savings Staff.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Members of the Appeal Board of Selective Service, Governor William M. Tuck.","Elena Becker- Consultant in Home Economics  for the Department of Public Welfare of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.","Frank E. Moone- United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, H.L. Shrader- Senior Extension Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service, Congressman A. Willis. Robertson.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Department of Finance Division of Motor Vehicles, D.K. Christenberry Jr.- Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia, E.J. Milligan- Selective Service System.","D.K. Christenberry Jr. - Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","L.M. Walker Jr. – Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Selective Service Board, National Poultry Defense Committee.","Congressman A. Willis Robertson.","Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","City Planning Commission for the City of Harrisonburg, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Senator J.A. Garber.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Hollis Shomo- Supervisor of Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","H.C. Givens- State Veterinarian of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles.","Governor William M. Tuck, Major Charles S. Roller Jr., the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.","Senator A. Willis Robertson, T.C. Byerly- Senior Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, Colonel James P. Woods, Governor William M. Tuck.","B.B. Tucker- State Director of the Production and Marketing Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Lawrence T. Berry- Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Captain J.E. Schuyler, Governor William M. Tuck.","H.E. Moskey- Chief of the Veterinary Medical Section for the Food and Drug Administration.","Roy W. Lennartson- Associate Director of the Poultry Branch for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Raymond V. Long- Executive Secretary of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Raymond Guest.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, United World Federalists of Virginia.","Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.","Commonwealth of Virginia Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy.","Commonwealth of Virginia-Virginia State Planning Board.","Board of Trustees Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Rockingham Library Association, United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Minister of Agriculture for the Republic of Cuba.","Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Department of Agriculture, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture.","Senator John S. Battle, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Congress of the United States House of Representatives.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Department of Agriculture, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, United States Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Congress of the United States House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator A. Willis Robertson.","Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Lawrence Berry Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture.","Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry, Governor John S. Battle.","L.M. Walker Jr. Commissioner of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","Senator Raymond A. Guest, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture, R.M. Loughborough- Executive Secretary for the County of Fairfax.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","J.W. Graham-Department of Agriculture.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor John S. Battle.","Norman S. Elliott- Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission.","Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Carolyne Brookes- Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Governor John S. Battle.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Selective Service Board.","Stanley J. Marsden- United States Department of Agriculture; Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.; autobiographical essay to Fred Lang of The Poultryman.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","S.G. Sutton- Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Markets.","Senator Raymond R. Guest, V.S. Shaffer- Virginia House of Delegates, Senator Curry Carter, Governor John S. Battle, James O. Stickley- Virginia House of Delegates, Landon  R. Wyatt- Virginia House of Delegates, E. Blackburn Moore- Virginia House of Delegates, D. French Slaughter- Virginia House of Delegates.","Senator Willis A. Robertson, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.D. Termohlen- Director of the Poultry Branch for the Department of Agriculture, Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.","Constitutions and By-Laws from the Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Garland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Charles F. Brannan- Department of Agriculture.","Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.R. Smith- Department of Highways Landscape Superintendent, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Thomas B. Stanley- Candidate for Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Congress of the United States House of Representatives.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Robert W. Burgess- Director Bureau of Census.","Governor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr., Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","W.D. Termohlen- Director of Production and Administration for the Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Senator A. Willis Robertson, Congressman William M. Tuck, Congressman Richard H. Poff, Congressman J.T. Broyhill, Congressman William C. Wampler.","Senator A. Willis Robertson, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Lewis L. Strauss- United States Atomic Energy Commission.","Governor Thomas B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Thomas B. Stanley.","R. Maclin Smith- Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates.","George W. Dean- State Forester for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Conservation and Development.","Garland Gray- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate.","Dan Stickley- President of the Rockingham Development Corporation.","W.D. Termohlen- The Foreign Service of the United States of America, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Thos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Thos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","United States Atomic Energy Commission.","Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry.","Garland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry and Foods.","A. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, W.L. Bendix- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Animal and Dairy Industries, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Rodney C. Berry- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry and Foods.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.M. Carman- Research Officer for the Department of Agriculture. Review of Rockingham County Fair.","Senator Floyd Stevens, Hollis Shomo- Supervisor to the Poultry \u0026 Egg Section of the Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","A. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Thos B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Ted Dalton.","Lawrence T. Berry- Secretary for the Board of Agriculture and Immigration of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","The Virginia State Dairymen's Association, C.E. Bass- County Supervisor of the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","W.S. Campbell- Department of Conservation for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","E.V. Coville- Assistant Director for the Division of Markets of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Lindsey J. Almond, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Don H. Spencer- County Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Gordon Tucker- Supervisor of the Poultry \u0026 Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Raymond D. Schar- Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Secretary for the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia, J.H. Meek- Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, W.R. Crabill- State Board of Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation, Bill King- Virginia Angus Association.","John H. Ralston- President of the Rockingham Farm Bureau.","Senator George S. Aldhizer.","Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association.","Governor J. Lindsey Almond.","Congress of the United States- House of Representatives, H.A. Waters- Acting Chief Officer for the Animal Inspection and Quarantine Division of the United States Department of Agriculture.","Andrew W. Cordier- Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.","United States Department of Agriculture- Animal Husbandry Research Division.","J.D. Lawrence- President for the Virginia Highway Users Association.","Senator Charles R. Fenwick.","Gordon Tucker- Supervisor for the Poultry and Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Charles R. Fenwick, Homer Quann- Candidate for the President of the United States.","S.M. Long Jr.- Chief Taxpayer Information Section for the U.S. Treasury Department.","Delta Airlines, Pan American World Airways.","Senator Charles F. Fenwick.","American Airlines.","Virginia Beef Cattle Association.","The Washington Post, Harrisonburg Daily News-Record, American Airlines.","Washington National Airport, Dr. T.P. Koudelka- Division of Animal and Dairy Industry for the Commonwealth of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia. State Planters Bank of Commerce and Trusts.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower.","U.S. Selective Service Board.","United States Post Office.","United States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.","United States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Research Service.","Shenandoah Life Insurance Company.","Stephen McDonogh- Agricultural Counselor for the Embassy of Ireland.","Stanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Stanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Brigadier General R.L. Dulaney.","L.H. Averill- General Sales Manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division, Elmer Kaylor- Rockingham Farm Bureau.","Senator A. Willis Robertson; Senator Harry F. Byrd; Congressman John O. Marsh Jr. regarding Wampler's support of the Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey presidential ticket, includes mentions of Civil Rights.","A.A. Youssef- Ambassador for the United Arab Republic.","A. Ross Eckler- Acting Director for the Bureau of the Census for the U.S. Department of Commerce.","October 11, 1971 letter to Dr. G. Wayne Glick, President of Keuka College in response to a recent article in the Messenger. Wampler comments on the current political situation, the Vietnam War, and activism by the younger generation. Of particular interest are Wampler's racist comments concerning African Americans.","United States Senate, and the American Biographical Institute.","Letter to the Selective Service Board.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration: Division of Animal Industry.","Series 3: Date Books, 1939-1965, consist of date books signed by Charles W. Wampler Jr. which include personal appointments, business schedules, and notes on farm production.","Provides a list of dates, purchase and costs primarily made during 1939 with a few from 1940. Purchases include \"Hatching Bill,\" \"Eggs Booked,\" \"Eggs Bought,\" \"National Turkey Federation Contributions\" and others.","The bulk of this ledger appear to be sales records from 1949 with a few in 1950.","The user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr. Included in the date book is a promotional 1949 calendar from Woodward and Lothrop, Washington D.C.","The user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr.","The user of these diaries was Charles Wampler Jr.","Animals are broken down by the owning farm.","Series 4: Farm Ledgers, 1932-1951, contains information on the day-to-day operations of the Wampler properties. Some ledgers specify: Ralston Farm, Dry River, Sunny Slope Farm, Glendale Farm, and Blossom Farm. Other ledgers do not specify property names but do contain information such as expenses, account information, flock details, and livestock weights. Items are arranged chronologically.","Contains information such as expenses, cost of turkeys and poults, turkey feed, and the amount for certain goods such as corn meal, ground oats, milk, salt, wheat, and barley.","Lists the names of the individuals who purchased the turkeys, where they are from, whether purchased hens or toms, how they paid, and how much they spent.","Contains information such as Grain, Oil Mill, Dairy, Cotton Oil, and Feed Service Companies, amounts of turkeys sold and their prices, eggs sold, and the profits and losses from his sales to certain individuals listed.","Contains information regarding the necessary equipment needed to build the hatchery such as stone, cement, sand, lumber, tile, nails, paint, screws, nails, plaster, as well as the amounts of these goods purchased and their prices, the names of the individuals who provided Wampler with labor and what they were paid, as well as information regarding day to day operations regarding sales.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and the names of people with whom Wampler did business.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory at Sunny Slope Farm, as well as the types of poults and eggs purchased, total amounts, dates, and costs.","Contains information regarding the amount of eggs being laid at each of the Wamplers' farms, total income from those eggs, and expenses.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, regular expenses, special expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, loans, gravel expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery expenses, membership and dues for organizations, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, rent, dues, expenses, insurance, traveling expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, dividends, personal loans, travel expenses, taxes, and the income and expenses of the Trap Nest House.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, and information pertaining to the Wamplers' Dayton property.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, Sunny Slope Hatchery, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, and a Willow Lane Farm is briefly mentioned.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, the Trap Nest House, Dayton Property, and the Sunny Slope Hatchery.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, sales, statements, turkey and hen accounts, and the Dayton property.","Contains information regarding hens and toms, amount of eggs laid, hatched, raised, found dead, missing, what pen they belong to, and the number of culls.","Series 5: Financial Files, 1941-1971, houses all loose financial documents relating to the Wampler businesses. The majority of the series consists of receipts from shipping, Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed, Sunny Slope Farm, travel expenses, and general purchases while the second part of the series contains miscellaneous bank statements, account information, tax documents for state and federal income, business taxes, and some Wampler family business documents.","Commonwealth of Virginia: Agency Purchase Order.","Commonwealth of Virginia: Travel Expense Reimbursement Voucher, United States Department of Agriculture: Administrative Audit Difference Statement.","Employer Member Unit Life Rate Calculation Sheet.","American Airlines Airway Bill, United Airlines Air Freight Loss or Damage Claim.","Quantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.","Quantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.","Balance Statements.","Determined Expenses.","Purebred Breeding Contract.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Series 6: Philanthropic and Professional Organizations, 1939-1971, consists of memoranda, meeting minutes, summaries, and administrative information for various organizations with which Charles Wampler Sr. and Jr. were involved. The series documents local and national organizations, of which agricultural organizations figure prominently. See also materials in Series 10: Reports and Studies for philanthropic reports relating to the Bridgewater College Board of Trustees, Virginia Tech Board of Visitors and Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Bridgewater College Board of Trustees.","Case Work Report, Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, By-Laws of Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Terms and Conditions on Dwarfism, Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting, Report of Operations.","Membership Report.","Membership-Finance Committee.","The Department of Agriculture's Contribution to the War Effort, Newcastle Disease in Poultry, Proposed Regional Diagnostic Laboratories, Japanese Beetle Quarantine, State Lime Grinding Plants, Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration.","Confidential Reports of Visits to Corporations, Minutes of Regular Annual Meetings, Financial Statements, and Operating Accounts.","Minutes of Poultry Federation Directors Meetings, Producer Membership Report, Turkey Membership Report, and Plans and Objectives.","Names and Addresses, Minutes of Board Meetings, Executive Committee, and Financial Reports.","Finance Committee, Membership Summaries, Membership Committee, VPI Committee, Taxation Committee, Advertising Committee, Grading and Inspection Committee, and Legislative Action Committee.","Convention Committee, Insurance Committee, Other Committees, and Miscellaneous.","Membership Summary, Producer Membership Plan, Financial Condition, Income and Expenses, Preliminary Reports, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, and Convention Committee Report.","Minutes of the Meeting of the Merchandising Committee.","Minutes of Charlottesville Conference.","Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting of Wampler Feed and Seed Company, Inc.","Proposals made by the By-Laws Committee.","Series 7: Photographs, 1939-1971, contains livestock pictures from the Wampler Farms and from farmers across the country with letters attached regarding breeding opportunities and purchase requests. Several personal photographs of the Wampler children are included here.","Accompanied by a note that reads: \"\"My Son in Law Elmer Larson and grand Daughter Pamela.\" This note likely refers to photographs 02.01-02.04. The photograph also is labeled February 1955 on the side.","The photograph is labeled February 1955.","The photograph is labeled March 1955 on the side.","The photograph is labeled June 1955 on the side.","Caption on back reads:  \"Yearling stud ram at Normandin– N.C. Cheviot.  Beautiful to behold, and a show winner- but no good at all as a breeder. Both he and his lambs have now been culled.","Caption on the back refers to North Country Cheviot ewes.","Caption on the back refers to North Country ram lambs.","Caption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Ch. Cheviot Ewe. Slack Brothers Quebec 1949.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Champion Shropshire Ewe, Slack Brothers, Quebec 1949.\"","Captioned: \"11 Mo old Ewe Lambs 'Montadale'.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"4 year old ram on left, 2 ram lambs, HS. Dean flock of 48.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"2-2 yr old ewes, 2-2yr. old ewes, 2- ewe lambs, H.S. Dean flock of 48.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Cheviot and Leicester yearlings.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Leicester and Cheviot yearlings.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Yearling Ewes, Rifle Ranges, Ottawa Photo: Oct. 17th, 1947. Left to right: Cheviot x Leicester, Leicester x Oxford, Leicester x Shropshire, Oxford x Shropshire, Leicester x Cheviot.\"","Accompanied by a note that reads: \"My flock of 170 Ewes.\" Note also refers to photograph 03.16.","Caption on the back reads: \"Born April 29 - 67, Triplets - 1 day old., Weight 2 averaged 40 # each, 1 averaged 50 #, Dam is five years old., Mr. Wampler: I named them Teeny, Tiny and Tot. (Ethel)\"","Caption on the back reads: \"20-708-   Age 9 yrs. Wt. 1900 Sire of dam. Purchased from Mr. Charlie Wampler.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"age- 3 yrs, wt. 1600 Sire of the Triplets purchased from C.A Miller, Keyser, W.VA.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12 \" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026 Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026 Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Gitchell's Studio \u0026 Camera Shop Harrisonburg, Virginia.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"J.F. ABERNATHY LIVESTOCK PHOTO CO Union Stock Yards  Chicago IL.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lord Leslie Defender 154191. Sweet Air Farm, Leslie, Md. He is a little over a year old, rich crimson in color and as kind and gentle as a kitten. He produces big strong litters. One young sows farrowing 8 and 9 pigs in their first litters. Note the big bones, smooth lines, rigor and fine conformations which are strong characteristics in all his pigs. \"Defender - bred Durocs have won more prizes than the [illegible] of any other boar.\" \"No boar living or dead has equaled the show record of Defender\" the great grand sow of our Lord Leslie Defender. Defender was twice International Grand Champion.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lady Leslie Defender. Reg. #356218. [illegible] Farm. In her first and only litter so far, she farrowed eight strong pigs. She will farrow this spring.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Just an unusual picture taken last year. These 2 Bronze toms were always at it!\"","Caption on the back reads: \"o me this is a 'prize' picture! These hens about 1 ½ years old.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"'Birds eye' of breeder pen. Pen Room, in rear, is pen where we first put turkeys after taking from wire floor.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Pen 40' x 20'. Roost space for 75 birds. Only have 48 in here now. We close them up every nite- good range all day of course.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Our largest bronze last year- sold at x mas. 39 1/2 #.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"7 breeder pens.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Notice the 'Sport'- White + Bronze mixed. Was a beautiful bird. Even prettier than the new breed of Royal Palm. He weighed only 41 # when killed last x mas. Those are strange trees - can see the fruit.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"He weighed 33 #. They served 57 meals, having some meat left over for sandwiches and salads!\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Have their field planted to peanuts this year. These are last year bronze hens, which kept for Breeders.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"These are white breeders in front of breeding pens.\"","Numerous cars parked near the main barn. Photograph also features a circus tent.","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Series 8: Press and Advertising Files, 1920-1963, consist of marketing materials for the Wampler businesses that includes poultry advertisements and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes speeches, articles, and press releases authored by or about Charles Wampler Jr.","\"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" \"What's Ahead in Turkey Profits,\" \"Virginia Tech Best Serves Virginians.\" Wampler and the National Defense Committee.","\"The Growth of the Turkey Industry,\" \"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" and \"Eating Chicken Does Not Cause Cancer- An Answer to the Police Gazette.\"","Biography of Charles W. Wampler.","Newspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs.","Newspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs, sketching of ad designs with desired sizes, titles, font, and other information pertaining to Wampler and the animals.","Press releases regarding the death of Zola Estelle Wampler, cattle improvement performance programs from Performance Registry International, a recipe packet developed by the Virginia Poultry Products Commission, and borax in fertilizers from the US Department of Agriculture.","Address by A.G. Black, Governor of the Farm Credit Administration before conference of agricultural credit agencies and farm organizations, Radio speech given by Adrin Sonn- \"Defense Stamps and Bonds,\" Radio Speech pertaining to Religious Education, \"An Interpretation of our Foreign Policy\"- Speech before Virginia Institute of Rural Affairs by J.T. Sanders, Legislative Counsel, and part of a talk prepared for the Wampler reunion at Galax, Virginia.","Series 9: Print and Ephemera, 1916-1971, includes agricultural publications such as \"Turkey World.\" This series also includes biographical information on Charles Wampler Jr. from magazines, newspapers, and farm sale catalogs of auctions held on his properties. A number of printed brochures from various manufacturers and charitable organizations also reside this series.","\"Man with Vision.\"","Constitution and By-Laws of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, General and Special Rules: Performance Registry International, Constitution and By-Laws: Performance Registry International, and Charter and By-Laws: American Angus Association.","Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Refugee Organization, National Conference for the Prevention of World War III, \"The Federal Fiscal Situation\" speech of Honorable Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia in the Senate of the United States, \"100 Things You Should Know About Communism.\"","Pamphlets explaining the importance of War Bonds and their benefits, \"The Solution of Some Governmental Problems,\" \"Nine Men Against America: The Story of the Supreme Court and your Liberties,\" and Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.","\"Why Should I be a Member of the Virginia Conference of Social Work?,\" The Children's Home Society of Virginia, The Virginia Children's Home Finder, and Child Welfare League of America.","G.C. Birdsall Breeder of Duroc-Jersey and Hampshire Swine Cheviot Sheep, and List of Active Cheviot Breeders in the United States 1957 and 1962.","Poultry and Egg National Board Reporter, National Turkey Federation Progress, and Northeastern Poultryman, Northeastern Poultry Producers Council Membership.","The National Turkey Improvement Plan, Turkey World catalog, Poultry and Egg Judging, and United States Department of Agriculture: Agricultural: Research Service.","Livestock sale catalogs, Sunny Slope Farm: Home of Wampler's Turkeys, Wampler's Cheviot Ram Sale, and Wampler's Type and Vigor Strain: Black and Bronze Turkey Poults.","Livestock sale catalogs, Wampler's Angus Cattle and Cheviot Sheep, Records of Performance Bulls, and Wampler's Cheviot Sheep Sale.","Office of Price Administration, Community Leaders of America, and The Chemurgic Digest: National Farm Chemurgic Council.","Virginia Feed and Nutrition Conference.","The Agricultural Seed Law: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Tolerance Rules for Use in Tagging Crop Seeds: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A Graphic Summary of Farm Labor and Population: United States Department of Agriculture, The Annual Address of the President of the American Farm Bureau Federation.","Harrisonburg/Rockingham Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Processing Equipment News, Department of Agriculture Immigration, A Forward Look at Feed Industry Problems: Virginia Feed-Nutrition Conference, and Virginia Bankers Farm Credit Conference, National Farm Chemurgic Council, and Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Virginia Agricultural Seed Law.","Series 10: Reports and Studies, 1927-1969, holds typed or printed reports. Agricultural materials from the U.S. Farm Bureau, National Turkey Federation, the U.S.D.A., and the Virginia and Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture which include livestock disease reports, castor bean testing data, poultry stock reports, and inspection and market information. In addition, legislation related to agricultural issues is also represented. Other materials include reports regarding educational and charitable organizations in which Charles Wampler Sr. had a philanthropic interest (such as Bridgewater College, Virginia Tech, and Children's Home Society of Virginia); 1954 legislative Actions; War savings and Fund Campaigns; Senatorial Remarks; House of Representative Committee rules; and Virginia State Legislation and sub-committee reports.","Application for Membership in Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, Summary of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association Performance Testing of Aberdeen-Angus Herds, and Summary of Graded Bull Sales.","Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Markets.","United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Economics, State Department of Agriculture Division of Markets, Annual Report of Market Expansion by the Virginia Department of Agriculture, Classification of Hatcheries Participating in the Virginia and National Poultry Improvement Plan.","Virginia State USO War Fund Campaign, Legislative Action Program of Virginia Farmers Union, Memorandum on Food and Milk Law Enforcement in Virginia, Rockingham County Economic Data.","Reports of the Sub-Committee on the Development of Agricultural Industries and the Improvement of Agricultural and Industrial Relations, Remarks of Senator A. Willis Robertson prepared for delivery on the floor of the Senate in advocacy of the Reciprocal Trade Bill, Virginia War Savings Staff.","Statistical Reports on Enrollment, Enrollment by Classes, Distribution of Students by States, Distribution of Students by Religious Denominations, Distribution of Brethren Students by Church Districts, Proposal for a Ten-Year Development Program.","Children's Home Society of Virginia Annual Reports, Cumulative Case Work Report, Sponsors, Officers and Directors, Monthly Reports of Income and Expenses.","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute: Report of the Treasurer to the Honorable Board of Visitors, and Statements as to the Work and Program of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.","Report to the Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors or Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Monthly Herd Reports, and Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Reports.","The Growing of Castor Beans Report.","Letter from the Commonwealth of Virginia with a report and examination of Charles Wampler Sr. timber.","\"The Potential Development of the Steel-Making Industry in Virginia,\" and \"A Report on Virginia's Economy: The State's Fiscal System and the Impact of its Taxes on Industrial Development.\"","\"Poultry Equipment Essential in Food-for-Defense: A Report on the Poultry Industry and the Needs of Poultry Equipment Manufacturers.\"","Estimated Number of Turkey's in the United States by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Map of the Twenty Leading Turkey Producing States.","Poultry Statistics for Virginia, Report of the Beef Production Project.","Report pertaining to Quackgrass.","Proposed Regulations for Farm Bulk Milk Holding and/or Cooling Tanks, A Brief Outline of a Plan for Improvement in Handling Foods and Farm Products from Producers to Consumers.","Series 11: Business and Organization lists, 1941-1967, comprises assorted lists concerning livestock and related sales, farming and agricultural pursuits, and professional and philanthropic organizations.","Post Offices Selling War Bonds and Issuing Agents for Rockingham County.","Membership dues received from Virginia for the Virginia State Poultry Federation, The National Turkey Federation Memberships, and Individual Registrations for The National Turkey Federation.","Members by County for the Beef Cattle Improvement Association, and a Membership Summary for the Virginia State Poultry Federation.","List of Farmers Clubs of Rockingham County and their Managers, National Farm Products Marketing and Merchandising Committee, Committee for the Defense Savings Program for Rockingham County and the City of Harrisonburg, and the American Poultry Historical Society Membership List.","Several publications relating to local matters were pulled from the collection, cataloged individuallly, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","This collection contains correspondence, reports, photographs, business documents, financial statements, publications, and other documents that relate to the businesses of Charles Wampler Sr. (Wampler Feed and Seed Company) primarily and to a lesser degree his son, Charles Wampler Jr. (Wampler Food Incorporated). Correspondence comprises the bulk of the collection.","James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","WLR Foods, Inc. -- History","Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed Co. -- History","Wampler family","Wampler family -- Correspondence","Wampler, Charles Weldon, Sr., 1885-1976","Melby, Barbara W.","Bowers, Lawrence D.","Wampler, Charles W., Jr., 1915-2017","English"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 0202","/repositories/4/resources/223"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Wampler Business Records"],"collection_title_tesim":["Wampler Business Records"],"collection_ssim":["Wampler Business Records"],"repository_ssm":["James Madison University"],"repository_ssim":["James Madison University"],"geogname_ssm":["Sunny Slope (Dayton, Va. : Estate)","Dayton (Va.) -- Industries -- History","Rockingham County (Va.) -- History","Virginia -- History, Local","Virginia -- Genealogy"],"geogname_ssim":["Sunny Slope (Dayton, Va. : Estate)","Dayton (Va.) -- Industries -- History","Rockingham County (Va.) -- History","Virginia -- History, Local","Virginia -- Genealogy"],"creator_ssm":["Wampler, Charles Weldon, Sr., 1885-1976","Melby, Barbara W.","Bowers, Lawrence D."],"creator_ssim":["Wampler, Charles Weldon, Sr., 1885-1976","Melby, Barbara W.","Bowers, Lawrence D."],"creator_persname_ssim":["Wampler, Charles Weldon, Sr., 1885-1976","Melby, Barbara W.","Bowers, Lawrence D."],"creators_ssim":["Wampler, Charles Weldon, Sr., 1885-1976","Melby, Barbara W.","Bowers, Lawrence D."],"places_ssim":["Sunny Slope (Dayton, Va. : Estate)","Dayton (Va.) -- Industries -- History","Rockingham County (Va.) -- History","Virginia -- History, Local","Virginia -- Genealogy"],"access_terms_ssm":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Wampler Jr., interview by Jessica Silveri, March 15, 2007, transcript, Shenandoah Valley Oral History Project, Harrisonburg, VA. Virginia House of Delegates.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eHistorical Bio for Charles W. Wampler. Virginia House of Delegates. http://dela.state.va.us/dela/Membios.nsf/94f6e9b9c9b5678f85256b1b00732227/024c8d9337c5d82485256d780068407b?OpenDocument\u0026amp;Highlight=0,charles,Wampler (accessed May 04, 2011).\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eWampler, Charles W. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eMy Grandfather, my grandchildren and me; an autobiography\u003c/emph\u003e. Harrisonburg, VA; Dayton, VA: Shenandoah Press, 1968.\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Charles W. Wampler Jr., interview by Jessica Silveri, March 15, 2007, transcript, Shenandoah Valley Oral History Project, Harrisonburg, VA. Virginia House of Delegates.","Historical Bio for Charles W. Wampler. Virginia House of Delegates. http://dela.state.va.us/dela/Membios.nsf/94f6e9b9c9b5678f85256b1b00732227/024c8d9337c5d82485256d780068407b?OpenDocument\u0026Highlight=0,charles,Wampler (accessed May 04, 2011).","Wampler, Charles W.  My Grandfather, my grandchildren and me; an autobiography . Harrisonburg, VA; Dayton, VA: Shenandoah Press, 1968."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Wampler family emerged upon the American poultry industry in the early twentieth century changing the industry practices and beliefs. As a result of their success, the Wamplers became one of the most influential families in Rockingham County, Virginia and helped the Shenandoah Valley garner the moniker \"Turkey Capital of the Nation.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1811, John Wampler and family, members of the Brethren Church, moved from Pennsylvania to the Timberville area of the county during a period when large groups of Brethren were migrating south. During the Civil War, John Wampler III gained notoriety for supposedly thwarting Union General Philip Sheridan's attempt to burn his family's barn. After the war, in 1871, John Wampler III purchased a farm in Dayton that he named Sunny Slope and built a house there.  Under the setting of Sunny Slope, John Wampler III's children and grandchildren made their many significant contributions to agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles W. Wampler Sr., third son of John Wampler III, was born in 1886 and took quickly to the agricultural development of the county. He became a county agricultural agent and was an accomplished livestock farmer raising chickens and cattle. Eventually, he settled into turkey farming and started Rockingham County's first turkey hatchery. It was during this time that he became known as the \"Father of the Modern Turkey Industry\" because of his success in various agricultural experiments that changed the face of modern turkey farming. One of his earliest experiments was using chicken incubators to hatch turkey eggs. Starting with only ninety eggs, Wampler Sr. was able to hatch fifty-two poults. Another Charles Wampler Sr. innovation all but ended the wide spread practice of free-range turkey farming in commercial operations.  Wampler Sr. believed, and was able to show, that free-range turkeys were less cost effective to raise as they expended more energy and required more feed at the expense of the farmer. Wampler practiced \"incubation and confinement\" which soon became the standard among successful poultry growers. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Wampler Sr. also served as the first Rockingham County Extension Agent and founded the Wampler Feed and Seed Company in 1927 with two of his brothers. The company mixed feed for distribution to livestock and turkeys.  Wampler Feed and Seed was the first in the nation to contract with farms to grow poultry. Wampler also helped found the National Turkey Federation. Among his many philanthropic activities, Charles Wampler Sr. served on the Board of Trustees for Bridgewater College, on the Board of Visitors for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and on the Board of Directors for the Children's Home Society of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Wampler Jr. was born at Sunny Slope on November 25, 1915 as one of nine children (six daughters and three sons.) He attended Bridgewater College for two years and Rutgers University for one year. His early indoctrination in the poultry business began at the age of seven when he and a sister, with the aid of their mother, prepared feed for turkeys in the family business. Crushed eggs and oatmeal were the two main components of the feed. In 1936, his career officially began as a \"field man\" for Wampler Feed and Seed - traveling to various growers and inspecting livestock. Eventually, Charles Jr. became the company's general manager when Charles Sr. retired. In 1969, Wampler hatcheries, feed mills, and grower operations joined with Virginia Valley Processing to become Wampler Food Incorporated. Poultry processing, hatcheries, and growers were combined as a single corporation with Charles Wampler Jr. as president. In 1984, Charles Jr. oversaw the merger between Wampler Foods and Longacre Farms out of Franconia, Pennsylvania. By 1986, Wampler-Longacre acquired the Rockingham Poultry Cooperative and formed WLR Foods Incorporated with Charles Jr. as chairman of the board.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to his business career, Charles Wampler Jr. had an equally distinguished career in service. Charles Jr. was a district representative for Rockingham County in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1954 until 1965 serving on several committees including Agriculture, Finance, and Labor. In 1957, he co-founded the United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.  From 1971 to 1984, Charles Jr. served as president and chairman of the board for the Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He has also served on James Madison University's Board of Visitors and the Rockingham County School Board. In 1990, he received James Madison University's Common Wealth award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the community. In addition, Charles Wampler Jr. was a member of the Church of the Brethren in Harrisonburg.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Wampler family emerged upon the American poultry industry in the early twentieth century changing the industry practices and beliefs. As a result of their success, the Wamplers became one of the most influential families in Rockingham County, Virginia and helped the Shenandoah Valley garner the moniker \"Turkey Capital of the Nation.\" ","In 1811, John Wampler and family, members of the Brethren Church, moved from Pennsylvania to the Timberville area of the county during a period when large groups of Brethren were migrating south. During the Civil War, John Wampler III gained notoriety for supposedly thwarting Union General Philip Sheridan's attempt to burn his family's barn. After the war, in 1871, John Wampler III purchased a farm in Dayton that he named Sunny Slope and built a house there.  Under the setting of Sunny Slope, John Wampler III's children and grandchildren made their many significant contributions to agriculture.","Charles W. Wampler Sr., third son of John Wampler III, was born in 1886 and took quickly to the agricultural development of the county. He became a county agricultural agent and was an accomplished livestock farmer raising chickens and cattle. Eventually, he settled into turkey farming and started Rockingham County's first turkey hatchery. It was during this time that he became known as the \"Father of the Modern Turkey Industry\" because of his success in various agricultural experiments that changed the face of modern turkey farming. One of his earliest experiments was using chicken incubators to hatch turkey eggs. Starting with only ninety eggs, Wampler Sr. was able to hatch fifty-two poults. Another Charles Wampler Sr. innovation all but ended the wide spread practice of free-range turkey farming in commercial operations.  Wampler Sr. believed, and was able to show, that free-range turkeys were less cost effective to raise as they expended more energy and required more feed at the expense of the farmer. Wampler practiced \"incubation and confinement\" which soon became the standard among successful poultry growers. ","Charles Wampler Sr. also served as the first Rockingham County Extension Agent and founded the Wampler Feed and Seed Company in 1927 with two of his brothers. The company mixed feed for distribution to livestock and turkeys.  Wampler Feed and Seed was the first in the nation to contract with farms to grow poultry. Wampler also helped found the National Turkey Federation. Among his many philanthropic activities, Charles Wampler Sr. served on the Board of Trustees for Bridgewater College, on the Board of Visitors for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and on the Board of Directors for the Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Charles Wampler Jr. was born at Sunny Slope on November 25, 1915 as one of nine children (six daughters and three sons.) He attended Bridgewater College for two years and Rutgers University for one year. His early indoctrination in the poultry business began at the age of seven when he and a sister, with the aid of their mother, prepared feed for turkeys in the family business. Crushed eggs and oatmeal were the two main components of the feed. In 1936, his career officially began as a \"field man\" for Wampler Feed and Seed - traveling to various growers and inspecting livestock. Eventually, Charles Jr. became the company's general manager when Charles Sr. retired. In 1969, Wampler hatcheries, feed mills, and grower operations joined with Virginia Valley Processing to become Wampler Food Incorporated. Poultry processing, hatcheries, and growers were combined as a single corporation with Charles Wampler Jr. as president. In 1984, Charles Jr. oversaw the merger between Wampler Foods and Longacre Farms out of Franconia, Pennsylvania. By 1986, Wampler-Longacre acquired the Rockingham Poultry Cooperative and formed WLR Foods Incorporated with Charles Jr. as chairman of the board.","In addition to his business career, Charles Wampler Jr. had an equally distinguished career in service. Charles Jr. was a district representative for Rockingham County in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1954 until 1965 serving on several committees including Agriculture, Finance, and Labor. In 1957, he co-founded the United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.  From 1971 to 1984, Charles Jr. served as president and chairman of the board for the Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He has also served on James Madison University's Board of Visitors and the Rockingham County School Board. In 1990, he received James Madison University's Common Wealth award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the community. In addition, Charles Wampler Jr. was a member of the Church of the Brethren in Harrisonburg."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of this collection came from the Wampler family's Sunny Slope Farm Property near Dayton, Virginia. In 2009, James Madison University history professor Daniel Kerr was in communication with Barbara Melby, daughter of Charles W. Wampler Jr., who occupied the Sunny Slope property at that time. Mrs. Melby identified the storage of documents within the barn. After an initial inspection of the material, arrangements to transfer the material to Special Collections for cleaning, rehousing, and processing were made.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Provenance"],"custodhist_tesim":["The bulk of this collection came from the Wampler family's Sunny Slope Farm Property near Dayton, Virginia. In 2009, James Madison University history professor Daniel Kerr was in communication with Barbara Melby, daughter of Charles W. 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After an initial inspection of the material, arrangements to transfer the material to Special Collections for cleaning, rehousing, and processing were made."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Wampler Business Records, 1916-1972, SC 0202, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Wampler Business Records, 1916-1972, SC 0202, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2018. \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003e This collection was previously cataloged as SC 5024\u003c/emph\u003e. 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During this time the collection was minimally reprocessed meaning that it was physically rehoused to eliminate the previous arrangement of housing according to series and the description was updated and enhanced where necessary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eElizabeth \"Libby\" Custer Papers, ca.1930s-1997, SC 0077, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWampler Family Papers, 1798-1962, SC 0150, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWLR Foods records, 1984-2002, SC 0112, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Elizabeth \"Libby\" Custer Papers, ca.1930s-1997, SC 0077, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","Wampler Family Papers, 1798-1962, SC 0150, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA","WLR Foods records, 1984-2002, SC 0112, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Wampler Family Business Records, 1916-1972, consists of 11 cubic feet and 31 boxes of material documenting Wampler Foods Incorporated. The collection is primarily comprised of personal and business correspondence of Charles Wampler Sr. The collection includes bound ledgers, financial documents, print material, reports, memoranda, and pictures. The collection is arranged topically into eleven series. Series include Administrative Files, Correspondence, Date Books, Farm Ledgers, Financial Papers, Philanthropy and Professional Organizations, Photographs, Press and Advertising Files, Print and Ephemera, Reports and Studies, and Business and Organization lists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Administrative Files, 1937-1972, includes a diverse assortment of administrative documents representing the business' large-scale farming operations. Insurance information and documents represent a large portion of the series regarding farm capital and employees. Another large section of the series is \"testing documentation\" for the various animals owned and bred by the Wamplers including chickens, turkey, cows, and sheep. Nearly all of these animals required regular government-regulated testing, and the corresponding findings and results are within this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOccidental Life Insurance Company of California- Statement of Claim, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, Rockingham Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, West Rockingham Mutual Fire Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord of Eggs and Poults, Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Marketing Service, Virginia Valley Processors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplication for Registration of Cheviot Sheep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoil Record Sheets, Virginia Department of Agriculture- Lime Letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture- Bureau of Markets, Agreement between Wampler Feed \u0026amp; Seed Company and Walker May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory Pine Ridge, Sunny Slope, Blosser, Ralston, and Glendale farms for 1964, Sheep records from 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeef Cattle Record of Performance for 1953, Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Summary of Va. 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Early correspondence to and from Charles Wampler Sr. in regard to his turkey business and his position as county farm agent may be found here. Through the 1940s, the letters concern both agricultural and World War II topics as the Wampler businesses supported the American war effort through food production. Intermixed throughout this range are letters regarding both the financial and agricultural support Charles Wampler Jr. provided to colleges and universities through his service on their Boards of Visitors. Letters written during his terms as a state representative can be found in the 1950s and 1960s with some addressed to Virginia governors and politician Harry F. Byrd. Wampler's letters to congressmen and state representatives regarding local and national issues document his own political persuasions on sundry topics including gambling, the United Nations, and presidential candidates. The Wamplers' philanthropic pursuits and financial donations to various non-profits (Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care, etc.) are also documented.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia- Dairy and Food Division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia- Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorfolk and Western Railway Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter S. Newman- Supervisor of Agricultural Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoultry and Egg National Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Aubrey Weaver, L.M. Walker Jr. - Commissioner of Agriculture Richmond, Virginia, War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, Truck and Bus Inventory for National Defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, National Poultry Defense Committee, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman A. Willis Robertson, Governor Colgate Darden Jr., Selective Service Board, Thomas P. Thompson- State Chairman of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, John L. Stewart- Acting Chief of the Division of Foreign Agricultural Research for the United States Department of Agriculture, B.C. Moomaw Jr.- Deputy Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.F. Nelson- Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Clarence Cannon- House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.B.L. Arner- Chief of the Foreign Agricultural Research Division for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Administration, A.M. Alexander- Deputy Administrator of the War Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, A.D. Oderkirk- Acting Head for the Poultry and Egg Section of the Food Price Division for the Office of Price Administration, Congressman John W. Flannagan Jr., Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMadison College, The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Treasury Department War Savings Staff, Congress of the United States House of Representatives, United States Department of Agriculture Farm Credit Administration, United States Department of Agriculture USDA War Board, United States Senate Committee on Rules, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, The National Turkey Federation, National Poultry Defense Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration Bureau of Animal Industry, American Red Cross, The Virginia State Poultry Federation, Harrisonburg-Rockingham War Savings Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmergency Committee for Food Production, Office of Price Administration, Treasury Department-War Savings Staff, United States Department of Agriculture Food Distribution Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreasury Department-Internal Revenue Service, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreasury Department-Defense Savings Staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Members of the Appeal Board of Selective Service, Governor William M. Tuck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElena Becker- Consultant in Home Economics  for the Department of Public Welfare of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrank E. Moone- United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, H.L. Shrader- Senior Extension Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service, Congressman A. Willis. Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia- Department of Finance Division of Motor Vehicles, D.K. Christenberry Jr.- Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia, E.J. Milligan- Selective Service System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.K. Christenberry Jr. - Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.M. Walker Jr. – Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Selective Service Board, National Poultry Defense Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman A. Willis Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Colgate W. Darden Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCity Planning Commission for the City of Harrisonburg, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Senator J.A. Garber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHollis Shomo- Supervisor of Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.C. Givens- State Veterinarian of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor William M. Tuck, Major Charles S. Roller Jr., the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator A. Willis Robertson, T.C. Byerly- Senior Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, Colonel James P. Woods, Governor William M. Tuck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.B. Tucker- State Director of the Production and Marketing Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawrence T. Berry- Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptain J.E. Schuyler, Governor William M. Tuck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.E. Moskey- Chief of the Veterinary Medical Section for the Food and Drug Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoy W. Lennartson- Associate Director of the Poultry Branch for the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaymond V. Long- Executive Secretary of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Raymond Guest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, United World Federalists of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCitizens Committee for United Nations Reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia-Virginia State Planning Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Trustees Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Rockingham Library Association, United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Minister of Agriculture for the Republic of Cuba.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Department of Agriculture, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator John S. Battle, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Congress of the United States House of Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison, Department of Agriculture, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, United States Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongress of the United States House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator A. Willis Robertson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Lawrence Berry Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry, Governor John S. Battle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.M. Walker Jr. Commissioner of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Raymond A. Guest, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture, R.M. Loughborough- Executive Secretary for the County of Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.W. Graham-Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor John S. Battle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorman S. Elliott- Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison, Carolyne Brookes- Virginia State Poultry Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Governor John S. Battle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelective Service Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStanley J. Marsden- United States Department of Agriculture; Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.; autobiographical essay to Fred Lang of The Poultryman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.G. Sutton- Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Markets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Raymond R. Guest, V.S. Shaffer- Virginia House of Delegates, Senator Curry Carter, Governor John S. Battle, James O. Stickley- Virginia House of Delegates, Landon  R. Wyatt- Virginia House of Delegates, E. Blackburn Moore- Virginia House of Delegates, D. French Slaughter- Virginia House of Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Willis A. Robertson, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.D. Termohlen- Director of the Poultry Branch for the Department of Agriculture, Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitutions and By-Laws from the Virginia State Poultry Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles F. Brannan- Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.R. Smith- Department of Highways Landscape Superintendent, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas B. Stanley- Candidate for Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongress of the United States House of Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Robert W. Burgess- Director Bureau of Census.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident Dwight D. Eisenhower, Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr., Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.D. Termohlen- Director of Production and Administration for the Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Senator A. Willis Robertson, Congressman William M. Tuck, Congressman Richard H. Poff, Congressman J.T. Broyhill, Congressman William C. Wampler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator A. Willis Robertson, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Lewis L. Strauss- United States Atomic Energy Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Thomas B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Thomas B. Stanley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Maclin Smith- Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge W. Dean- State Forester for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Conservation and Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland Gray- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDan Stickley- President of the Rockingham Development Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.D. Termohlen- The Foreign Service of the United States of America, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Atomic Energy Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry and Foods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, W.L. Bendix- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Animal and Dairy Industries, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRodney C. Berry- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry and Foods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.M. Carman- Research Officer for the Department of Agriculture. Review of Rockingham County Fair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Floyd Stevens, Hollis Shomo- Supervisor to the Poultry \u0026amp; Egg Section of the Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Thos B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Ted Dalton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawrence T. Berry- Secretary for the Board of Agriculture and Immigration of the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Virginia State Dairymen's Association, C.E. Bass- County Supervisor of the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.S. Campbell- Department of Conservation for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.V. Coville- Assistant Director for the Division of Markets of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Lindsey J. Almond, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Don H. Spencer- County Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGordon Tucker- Supervisor of the Poultry \u0026amp; Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaymond D. Schar- Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard D. Chumney- Secretary for the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia, J.H. Meek- Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, W.R. Crabill- State Board of Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation, Bill King- Virginia Angus Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Ralston- President of the Rockingham Farm Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator George S. Aldhizer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor J. Lindsey Almond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongress of the United States- House of Representatives, H.A. Waters- Acting Chief Officer for the Animal Inspection and Quarantine Division of the United States Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAndrew W. Cordier- Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture- Animal Husbandry Research Division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.D. Lawrence- President for the Virginia Highway Users Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Charles R. Fenwick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGordon Tucker- Supervisor for the Poultry and Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Charles R. Fenwick, Homer Quann- Candidate for the President of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.M. Long Jr.- Chief Taxpayer Information Section for the U.S. Treasury Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelta Airlines, Pan American World Airways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator Charles F. Fenwick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Airlines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Beef Cattle Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Washington Post, Harrisonburg Daily News-Record, American Airlines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington National Airport, Dr. T.P. Koudelka- Division of Animal and Dairy Industry for the Commonwealth of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia. State Planters Bank of Commerce and Trusts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.S. Selective Service Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Post Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Research Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShenandoah Life Insurance Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStephen McDonogh- Agricultural Counselor for the Embassy of Ireland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrigadier General R.L. Dulaney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.H. Averill- General Sales Manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division, Elmer Kaylor- Rockingham Farm Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenator A. Willis Robertson; Senator Harry F. Byrd; Congressman John O. Marsh Jr. regarding Wampler's support of the Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey presidential ticket, includes mentions of Civil Rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Youssef- Ambassador for the United Arab Republic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Ross Eckler- Acting Director for the Bureau of the Census for the U.S. Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 11, 1971 letter to Dr. G. Wayne Glick, President of Keuka College in response to a recent article in the Messenger. Wampler comments on the current political situation, the Vietnam War, and activism by the younger generation. Of particular interest are Wampler's racist comments concerning African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senate, and the American Biographical Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to the Selective Service Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration: Division of Animal Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Date Books, 1939-1965, consist of date books signed by Charles W. Wampler Jr. which include personal appointments, business schedules, and notes on farm production.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProvides a list of dates, purchase and costs primarily made during 1939 with a few from 1940. Purchases include \"Hatching Bill,\" \"Eggs Booked,\" \"Eggs Bought,\" \"National Turkey Federation Contributions\" and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of this ledger appear to be sales records from 1949 with a few in 1950.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr. Included in the date book is a promotional 1949 calendar from Woodward and Lothrop, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe user of these diaries was Charles Wampler Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnimals are broken down by the owning farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Farm Ledgers, 1932-1951, contains information on the day-to-day operations of the Wampler properties. Some ledgers specify: Ralston Farm, Dry River, Sunny Slope Farm, Glendale Farm, and Blossom Farm. Other ledgers do not specify property names but do contain information such as expenses, account information, flock details, and livestock weights. Items are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information such as expenses, cost of turkeys and poults, turkey feed, and the amount for certain goods such as corn meal, ground oats, milk, salt, wheat, and barley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the names of the individuals who purchased the turkeys, where they are from, whether purchased hens or toms, how they paid, and how much they spent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information such as Grain, Oil Mill, Dairy, Cotton Oil, and Feed Service Companies, amounts of turkeys sold and their prices, eggs sold, and the profits and losses from his sales to certain individuals listed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding the necessary equipment needed to build the hatchery such as stone, cement, sand, lumber, tile, nails, paint, screws, nails, plaster, as well as the amounts of these goods purchased and their prices, the names of the individuals who provided Wampler with labor and what they were paid, as well as information regarding day to day operations regarding sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and the names of people with whom Wampler did business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory at Sunny Slope Farm, as well as the types of poults and eggs purchased, total amounts, dates, and costs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding the amount of eggs being laid at each of the Wamplers' farms, total income from those eggs, and expenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding day to day operations, income, regular expenses, special expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, loans, gravel expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery expenses, membership and dues for organizations, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs and poults, rent, dues, expenses, insurance, traveling expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, dividends, personal loans, travel expenses, taxes, and the income and expenses of the Trap Nest House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, and information pertaining to the Wamplers' Dayton property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, Sunny Slope Hatchery, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, and a Willow Lane Farm is briefly mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, the Trap Nest House, Dayton Property, and the Sunny Slope Hatchery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, sales, statements, turkey and hen accounts, and the Dayton property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information regarding hens and toms, amount of eggs laid, hatched, raised, found dead, missing, what pen they belong to, and the number of culls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Financial Files, 1941-1971, houses all loose financial documents relating to the Wampler businesses. The majority of the series consists of receipts from shipping, Wampler Feed \u0026amp; Seed, Sunny Slope Farm, travel expenses, and general purchases while the second part of the series contains miscellaneous bank statements, account information, tax documents for state and federal income, business taxes, and some Wampler family business documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia: Agency Purchase Order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Virginia: Travel Expense Reimbursement Voucher, United States Department of Agriculture: Administrative Audit Difference Statement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployer Member Unit Life Rate Calculation Sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Airlines Airway Bill, United Airlines Air Freight Loss or Damage Claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBalance Statements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetermined Expenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurebred Breeding Contract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeed and Seed Order Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6: Philanthropic and Professional Organizations, 1939-1971, consists of memoranda, meeting minutes, summaries, and administrative information for various organizations with which Charles Wampler Sr. and Jr. were involved. The series documents local and national organizations, of which agricultural organizations figure prominently. See also materials in Series 10: Reports and Studies for philanthropic reports relating to the Bridgewater College Board of Trustees, Virginia Tech Board of Visitors and Children's Home Society of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBridgewater College Board of Trustees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase Work Report, Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, By-Laws of Children's Home Society of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms and Conditions on Dwarfism, Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting, Report of Operations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembership Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembership-Finance Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Department of Agriculture's Contribution to the War Effort, Newcastle Disease in Poultry, Proposed Regional Diagnostic Laboratories, Japanese Beetle Quarantine, State Lime Grinding Plants, Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfidential Reports of Visits to Corporations, Minutes of Regular Annual Meetings, Financial Statements, and Operating Accounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of Poultry Federation Directors Meetings, Producer Membership Report, Turkey Membership Report, and Plans and Objectives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames and Addresses, Minutes of Board Meetings, Executive Committee, and Financial Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinance Committee, Membership Summaries, Membership Committee, VPI Committee, Taxation Committee, Advertising Committee, Grading and Inspection Committee, and Legislative Action Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConvention Committee, Insurance Committee, Other Committees, and Miscellaneous.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembership Summary, Producer Membership Plan, Financial Condition, Income and Expenses, Preliminary Reports, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, and Convention Committee Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Meeting of the Merchandising Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of Charlottesville Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Board of Directors Meeting of Wampler Feed and Seed Company, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposals made by the By-Laws Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 7: Photographs, 1939-1971, contains livestock pictures from the Wampler Farms and from farmers across the country with letters attached regarding breeding opportunities and purchase requests. Several personal photographs of the Wampler children are included here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanied by a note that reads: \"\"My Son in Law Elmer Larson and grand Daughter Pamela.\" This note likely refers to photographs 02.01-02.04. The photograph also is labeled February 1955 on the side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph is labeled February 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph is labeled March 1955 on the side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photograph is labeled June 1955 on the side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on back reads:  \"Yearling stud ram at Normandin– N.C. Cheviot.  Beautiful to behold, and a show winner- but no good at all as a breeder. Both he and his lambs have now been culled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back refers to North Country Cheviot ewes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back refers to North Country ram lambs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Ch. Cheviot Ewe. Slack Brothers Quebec 1949.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Champion Shropshire Ewe, Slack Brothers, Quebec 1949.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaptioned: \"11 Mo old Ewe Lambs 'Montadale'.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"4 year old ram on left, 2 ram lambs, HS. Dean flock of 48.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"2-2 yr old ewes, 2-2yr. old ewes, 2- ewe lambs, H.S. Dean flock of 48.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Cheviot and Leicester yearlings.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Leicester and Cheviot yearlings.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Yearling Ewes, Rifle Ranges, Ottawa Photo: Oct. 17th, 1947. Left to right: Cheviot x Leicester, Leicester x Oxford, Leicester x Shropshire, Oxford x Shropshire, Leicester x Cheviot.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanied by a note that reads: \"My flock of 170 Ewes.\" Note also refers to photograph 03.16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Born April 29 - 67, Triplets - 1 day old., Weight 2 averaged 40 # each, 1 averaged 50 #, Dam is five years old., Mr. Wampler: I named them Teeny, Tiny and Tot. (Ethel)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"20-708-   Age 9 yrs. Wt. 1900 Sire of dam. Purchased from Mr. Charlie Wampler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"age- 3 yrs, wt. 1600 Sire of the Triplets purchased from C.A Miller, Keyser, W.VA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12 \" #3197940 04/29/62.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026amp; Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026amp; Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Gitchell's Studio \u0026amp; Camera Shop Harrisonburg, Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"J.F. ABERNATHY LIVESTOCK PHOTO CO Union Stock Yards  Chicago IL.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lord Leslie Defender 154191. Sweet Air Farm, Leslie, Md. He is a little over a year old, rich crimson in color and as kind and gentle as a kitten. He produces big strong litters. One young sows farrowing 8 and 9 pigs in their first litters. Note the big bones, smooth lines, rigor and fine conformations which are strong characteristics in all his pigs. \"Defender - bred Durocs have won more prizes than the [illegible] of any other boar.\" \"No boar living or dead has equaled the show record of Defender\" the great grand sow of our Lord Leslie Defender. Defender was twice International Grand Champion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lady Leslie Defender. Reg. #356218. [illegible] Farm. In her first and only litter so far, she farrowed eight strong pigs. She will farrow this spring.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Just an unusual picture taken last year. These 2 Bronze toms were always at it!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"o me this is a 'prize' picture! These hens about 1 ½ years old.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"'Birds eye' of breeder pen. Pen Room, in rear, is pen where we first put turkeys after taking from wire floor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Pen 40' x 20'. Roost space for 75 birds. Only have 48 in here now. We close them up every nite- good range all day of course.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Our largest bronze last year- sold at x mas. 39 1/2 #.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"7 breeder pens.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Notice the 'Sport'- White + Bronze mixed. Was a beautiful bird. Even prettier than the new breed of Royal Palm. He weighed only 41 # when killed last x mas. Those are strange trees - can see the fruit.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"He weighed 33 #. They served 57 meals, having some meat left over for sandwiches and salads!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"Have their field planted to peanuts this year. These are last year bronze hens, which kept for Breeders.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaption on the back reads: \"These are white breeders in front of breeding pens.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerous cars parked near the main barn. Photograph also features a circus tent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 8: Press and Advertising Files, 1920-1963, consist of marketing materials for the Wampler businesses that includes poultry advertisements and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes speeches, articles, and press releases authored by or about Charles Wampler Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" \"What's Ahead in Turkey Profits,\" \"Virginia Tech Best Serves Virginians.\" Wampler and the National Defense Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Growth of the Turkey Industry,\" \"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" and \"Eating Chicken Does Not Cause Cancer- An Answer to the Police Gazette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiography of Charles W. Wampler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs, sketching of ad designs with desired sizes, titles, font, and other information pertaining to Wampler and the animals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases regarding the death of Zola Estelle Wampler, cattle improvement performance programs from Performance Registry International, a recipe packet developed by the Virginia Poultry Products Commission, and borax in fertilizers from the US Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress by A.G. Black, Governor of the Farm Credit Administration before conference of agricultural credit agencies and farm organizations, Radio speech given by Adrin Sonn- \"Defense Stamps and Bonds,\" Radio Speech pertaining to Religious Education, \"An Interpretation of our Foreign Policy\"- Speech before Virginia Institute of Rural Affairs by J.T. Sanders, Legislative Counsel, and part of a talk prepared for the Wampler reunion at Galax, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 9: Print and Ephemera, 1916-1971, includes agricultural publications such as \"Turkey World.\" This series also includes biographical information on Charles Wampler Jr. from magazines, newspapers, and farm sale catalogs of auctions held on his properties. A number of printed brochures from various manufacturers and charitable organizations also reside this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Man with Vision.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitution and By-Laws of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, General and Special Rules: Performance Registry International, Constitution and By-Laws: Performance Registry International, and Charter and By-Laws: American Angus Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Refugee Organization, National Conference for the Prevention of World War III, \"The Federal Fiscal Situation\" speech of Honorable Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia in the Senate of the United States, \"100 Things You Should Know About Communism.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlets explaining the importance of War Bonds and their benefits, \"The Solution of Some Governmental Problems,\" \"Nine Men Against America: The Story of the Supreme Court and your Liberties,\" and Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Should I be a Member of the Virginia Conference of Social Work?,\" The Children's Home Society of Virginia, The Virginia Children's Home Finder, and Child Welfare League of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.C. Birdsall Breeder of Duroc-Jersey and Hampshire Swine Cheviot Sheep, and List of Active Cheviot Breeders in the United States 1957 and 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoultry and Egg National Board Reporter, National Turkey Federation Progress, and Northeastern Poultryman, Northeastern Poultry Producers Council Membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe National Turkey Improvement Plan, Turkey World catalog, Poultry and Egg Judging, and United States Department of Agriculture: Agricultural: Research Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLivestock sale catalogs, Sunny Slope Farm: Home of Wampler's Turkeys, Wampler's Cheviot Ram Sale, and Wampler's Type and Vigor Strain: Black and Bronze Turkey Poults.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLivestock sale catalogs, Wampler's Angus Cattle and Cheviot Sheep, Records of Performance Bulls, and Wampler's Cheviot Sheep Sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffice of Price Administration, Community Leaders of America, and The Chemurgic Digest: National Farm Chemurgic Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Feed and Nutrition Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Agricultural Seed Law: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Tolerance Rules for Use in Tagging Crop Seeds: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A Graphic Summary of Farm Labor and Population: United States Department of Agriculture, The Annual Address of the President of the American Farm Bureau Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrisonburg/Rockingham Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Processing Equipment News, Department of Agriculture Immigration, A Forward Look at Feed Industry Problems: Virginia Feed-Nutrition Conference, and Virginia Bankers Farm Credit Conference, National Farm Chemurgic Council, and Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Virginia Agricultural Seed Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 10: Reports and Studies, 1927-1969, holds typed or printed reports. Agricultural materials from the U.S. Farm Bureau, National Turkey Federation, the U.S.D.A., and the Virginia and Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture which include livestock disease reports, castor bean testing data, poultry stock reports, and inspection and market information. In addition, legislation related to agricultural issues is also represented. Other materials include reports regarding educational and charitable organizations in which Charles Wampler Sr. had a philanthropic interest (such as Bridgewater College, Virginia Tech, and Children's Home Society of Virginia); 1954 legislative Actions; War savings and Fund Campaigns; Senatorial Remarks; House of Representative Committee rules; and Virginia State Legislation and sub-committee reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplication for Membership in Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, Summary of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association Performance Testing of Aberdeen-Angus Herds, and Summary of Graded Bull Sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Markets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Economics, State Department of Agriculture Division of Markets, Annual Report of Market Expansion by the Virginia Department of Agriculture, Classification of Hatcheries Participating in the Virginia and National Poultry Improvement Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia State USO War Fund Campaign, Legislative Action Program of Virginia Farmers Union, Memorandum on Food and Milk Law Enforcement in Virginia, Rockingham County Economic Data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of the Sub-Committee on the Development of Agricultural Industries and the Improvement of Agricultural and Industrial Relations, Remarks of Senator A. Willis Robertson prepared for delivery on the floor of the Senate in advocacy of the Reciprocal Trade Bill, Virginia War Savings Staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatistical Reports on Enrollment, Enrollment by Classes, Distribution of Students by States, Distribution of Students by Religious Denominations, Distribution of Brethren Students by Church Districts, Proposal for a Ten-Year Development Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChildren's Home Society of Virginia Annual Reports, Cumulative Case Work Report, Sponsors, Officers and Directors, Monthly Reports of Income and Expenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute: Report of the Treasurer to the Honorable Board of Visitors, and Statements as to the Work and Program of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport to the Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors or Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Monthly Herd Reports, and Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Growing of Castor Beans Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Commonwealth of Virginia with a report and examination of Charles Wampler Sr. timber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Potential Development of the Steel-Making Industry in Virginia,\" and \"A Report on Virginia's Economy: The State's Fiscal System and the Impact of its Taxes on Industrial Development.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Poultry Equipment Essential in Food-for-Defense: A Report on the Poultry Industry and the Needs of Poultry Equipment Manufacturers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstimated Number of Turkey's in the United States by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Map of the Twenty Leading Turkey Producing States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoultry Statistics for Virginia, Report of the Beef Production Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport pertaining to Quackgrass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Regulations for Farm Bulk Milk Holding and/or Cooling Tanks, A Brief Outline of a Plan for Improvement in Handling Foods and Farm Products from Producers to Consumers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 11: Business and Organization lists, 1941-1967, comprises assorted lists concerning livestock and related sales, farming and agricultural pursuits, and professional and philanthropic organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost Offices Selling War Bonds and Issuing Agents for Rockingham County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembership dues received from Virginia for the Virginia State Poultry Federation, The National Turkey Federation Memberships, and Individual Registrations for The National Turkey Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers by County for the Beef Cattle Improvement Association, and a Membership Summary for the Virginia State Poultry Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Farmers Clubs of Rockingham County and their Managers, National Farm Products 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Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Wampler Family Business Records, 1916-1972, consists of 11 cubic feet and 31 boxes of material documenting Wampler Foods Incorporated. The collection is primarily comprised of personal and business correspondence of Charles Wampler Sr. The collection includes bound ledgers, financial documents, print material, reports, memoranda, and pictures. The collection is arranged topically into eleven series. Series include Administrative Files, Correspondence, Date Books, Farm Ledgers, Financial Papers, Philanthropy and Professional Organizations, Photographs, Press and Advertising Files, Print and Ephemera, Reports and Studies, and Business and Organization lists.","Series 1: Administrative Files, 1937-1972, includes a diverse assortment of administrative documents representing the business' large-scale farming operations. Insurance information and documents represent a large portion of the series regarding farm capital and employees. Another large section of the series is \"testing documentation\" for the various animals owned and bred by the Wamplers including chickens, turkey, cows, and sheep. Nearly all of these animals required regular government-regulated testing, and the corresponding findings and results are within this series.","Occidental Life Insurance Company of California- Statement of Claim, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, Rockingham Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company.","Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim, West Rockingham Mutual Fire Co.","Record of Eggs and Poults, Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Marketing Service, Virginia Valley Processors.","Application for Registration of Cheviot Sheep.","Soil Record Sheets, Virginia Department of Agriculture- Lime Letter.","United States Department of Agriculture- Bureau of Markets, Agreement between Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed Company and Walker May.","Inventory Pine Ridge, Sunny Slope, Blosser, Ralston, and Glendale farms for 1964, Sheep records from 1965.","Beef Cattle Record of Performance for 1953, Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Summary of Va. BCIA Performance Testing Program for 1955, Virginia State Department of Agriculture- Division of Markets.","Virginia BCIA Calf Data Sheet.","Agreement with Garber Church of the Brethren, Deed of Trust, Oil and Gas Lease.","Certificate of War Necessity, Official Health Certificate from the Division of Livestock Industry, Turkey Breeding Flock Certificate, American Beef Cattle Performance Registry Association Membership Certificate, Certificate of Record of Official Calfhood Vaccination, American Angus Association- Classification Certificate, Certificate of Entry for Performance Registry International.","Miscellaneous Animal Husbandry Record Sheet, Daily Record Form for the Division of Motor Transport, Report of PPLO Tube Agglutination Test.","Flock Inspection and Check-Testing Report-United States Department of Agriculture, Report of Official Vaccination for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Report of Agglutination Blood Test for Brucellosis- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture.","Laboratory Report-Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Flock Selection and Pullorum Testing Report- Virginia Department of Agriculture, Brucellosis Calfhood Vaccination Record, Tuberculosis Test Record.","Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company-Statement of Claim.","A Plan for Low Cost Life Insurance for Officers and Employees of Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed Company, Nationwide Life Insurance Company- Statement of Claim.","Series 2: Correspondence, 1918-1971, consists of letters ranging in date from 1918 to 1972. Early correspondence to and from Charles Wampler Sr. in regard to his turkey business and his position as county farm agent may be found here. Through the 1940s, the letters concern both agricultural and World War II topics as the Wampler businesses supported the American war effort through food production. Intermixed throughout this range are letters regarding both the financial and agricultural support Charles Wampler Jr. provided to colleges and universities through his service on their Boards of Visitors. Letters written during his terms as a state representative can be found in the 1950s and 1960s with some addressed to Virginia governors and politician Harry F. Byrd. Wampler's letters to congressmen and state representatives regarding local and national issues document his own political persuasions on sundry topics including gambling, the United Nations, and presidential candidates. The Wamplers' philanthropic pursuits and financial donations to various non-profits (Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care, etc.) are also documented.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Dairy and Food Division.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Norfolk and Western Railway Co.","Walter S. Newman- Supervisor of Agricultural Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Poultry and Egg National Board.","Senator Aubrey Weaver, L.M. Walker Jr. - Commissioner of Agriculture Richmond, Virginia, War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, Truck and Bus Inventory for National Defense.","War Department- Highway Traffic Advisory Committee, National Poultry Defense Committee, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson.","Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Governor Colgate Darden Jr., Selective Service Board, Thomas P. Thompson- State Chairman of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, John L. Stewart- Acting Chief of the Division of Foreign Agricultural Research for the United States Department of Agriculture, B.C. Moomaw Jr.- Deputy Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff for the Treasury Staff.","R.F. Nelson- Administrator of the Defense Savings Staff, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Clarence Cannon- House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.B.L. Arner- Chief of the Foreign Agricultural Research Division for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Administration, A.M. Alexander- Deputy Administrator of the War Savings Staff for the Treasury Department, A.D. Oderkirk- Acting Head for the Poultry and Egg Section of the Food Price Division for the Office of Price Administration, Congressman John W. Flannagan Jr., Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Madison College, The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Treasury Department War Savings Staff, Congress of the United States House of Representatives, United States Department of Agriculture Farm Credit Administration, United States Department of Agriculture USDA War Board, United States Senate Committee on Rules, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, The National Turkey Federation, National Poultry Defense Committee.","United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration Bureau of Animal Industry, American Red Cross, The Virginia State Poultry Federation, Harrisonburg-Rockingham War Savings Committee.","Emergency Committee for Food Production, Office of Price Administration, Treasury Department-War Savings Staff, United States Department of Agriculture Food Distribution Administration.","Treasury Department-Internal Revenue Service, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Treasury Department-Defense Savings Staff.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Members of the Appeal Board of Selective Service, Governor William M. Tuck.","Elena Becker- Consultant in Home Economics  for the Department of Public Welfare of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.","Frank E. Moone- United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, H.L. Shrader- Senior Extension Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service, Congressman A. Willis. Robertson.","Commonwealth of Virginia- Department of Finance Division of Motor Vehicles, D.K. Christenberry Jr.- Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia, E.J. Milligan- Selective Service System.","D.K. Christenberry Jr. - Assistant Director for the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","L.M. Walker Jr. – Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Selective Service Board, National Poultry Defense Committee.","Congressman A. Willis Robertson.","Governor Colgate W. Darden Jr.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","City Planning Commission for the City of Harrisonburg, Congressman A. Willis Robertson, Senator J.A. Garber.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Hollis Shomo- Supervisor of Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","H.C. Givens- State Veterinarian of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles.","Governor William M. Tuck, Major Charles S. Roller Jr., the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.","Senator A. Willis Robertson, T.C. Byerly- Senior Poultry Husbandman for the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry, Colonel James P. Woods, Governor William M. Tuck.","B.B. Tucker- State Director of the Production and Marketing Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Lawrence T. Berry- Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Captain J.E. Schuyler, Governor William M. Tuck.","H.E. Moskey- Chief of the Veterinary Medical Section for the Food and Drug Administration.","Roy W. Lennartson- Associate Director of the Poultry Branch for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Raymond V. Long- Executive Secretary of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Raymond Guest.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, United World Federalists of Virginia.","Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.","Commonwealth of Virginia Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy.","Commonwealth of Virginia-Virginia State Planning Board.","Board of Trustees Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Rockingham Library Association, United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, Minister of Agriculture for the Republic of Cuba.","Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Department of Agriculture, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture.","Senator John S. Battle, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Congress of the United States House of Representatives.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Department of Agriculture, H.S. Gutteridge Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, United States Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Congress of the United States House of Representatives, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator A. Willis Robertson.","Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Lawrence Berry Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture.","Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry, Governor John S. Battle.","L.M. Walker Jr. Commissioner of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","Senator Raymond A. Guest, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture, R.M. Loughborough- Executive Secretary for the County of Fairfax.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","J.W. Graham-Department of Agriculture.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor John S. Battle.","Norman S. Elliott- Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission.","Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Carolyne Brookes- Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration, Governor John S. Battle.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Selective Service Board.","Stanley J. Marsden- United States Department of Agriculture; Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Inc.; autobiographical essay to Fred Lang of The Poultryman.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","S.G. Sutton- Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Markets.","Senator Raymond R. Guest, V.S. Shaffer- Virginia House of Delegates, Senator Curry Carter, Governor John S. Battle, James O. Stickley- Virginia House of Delegates, Landon  R. Wyatt- Virginia House of Delegates, E. Blackburn Moore- Virginia House of Delegates, D. French Slaughter- Virginia House of Delegates.","Senator Willis A. Robertson, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.D. Termohlen- Director of the Poultry Branch for the Department of Agriculture, Jos. Wm. Kinghorne- Assistant Director Poultry Branch-United States Department of Agriculture Production and Marketing Administration.","Constitutions and By-Laws from the Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Garland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Charles F. Brannan- Department of Agriculture.","Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.R. Smith- Department of Highways Landscape Superintendent, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Thomas B. Stanley- Candidate for Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Congress of the United States House of Representatives.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Robert W. Burgess- Director Bureau of Census.","Governor John S. Battle, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr., Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","W.D. Termohlen- Director of Production and Administration for the Department of Agriculture, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Senator A. Willis Robertson, Congressman William M. Tuck, Congressman Richard H. Poff, Congressman J.T. Broyhill, Congressman William C. Wampler.","Senator A. Willis Robertson, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Lewis L. Strauss- United States Atomic Energy Commission.","Governor Thomas B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Thomas B. Stanley.","R. Maclin Smith- Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates.","George W. Dean- State Forester for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Conservation and Development.","Garland Gray- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate.","Dan Stickley- President of the Rockingham Development Corporation.","W.D. Termohlen- The Foreign Service of the United States of America, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Thos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Thos B. Stanley- Commonwealth of Virginia Governor, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","United States Atomic Energy Commission.","Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry.","Garland Gary- Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry and Foods.","A. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, W.L. Bendix- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Animal and Dairy Industries, Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Rodney C. Berry- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration Division of Chemistry and Foods.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison.","Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd, G.M. Carman- Research Officer for the Department of Agriculture. Review of Rockingham County Fair.","Senator Floyd Stevens, Hollis Shomo- Supervisor to the Poultry \u0026 Egg Section of the Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","A. Willis Robertson- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Thos B. Stanley, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Ted Dalton.","Lawrence T. Berry- Secretary for the Board of Agriculture and Immigration of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","The Virginia State Dairymen's Association, C.E. Bass- County Supervisor of the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","W.S. Campbell- Department of Conservation for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","E.V. Coville- Assistant Director for the Division of Markets of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Rodney C. Berry- Director for the Virginia Department of Agriculture Division of Chemistry, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Administrative Assistant for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor Lindsey J. Almond, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Don H. Spencer- County Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration for the United States Department of Agriculture.","Gordon Tucker- Supervisor of the Poultry \u0026 Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Governor J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, Senator Harry F. Byrd.","W.L. Bendix- State Veterinarian for the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration.","Raymond D. Schar- Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Richard D. Chumney- Secretary for the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration to the Commonwealth of Virginia, J.H. Meek- Division of Markets for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","Senator Harry F. Byrd, Congressman Burr P. Harrison, W.R. Crabill- State Board of Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia, A. Willis Robertson-Senator of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia.","T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation.","Parke C. Brinkley- Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Virginia, J. Paul Williams- Virginia State Poultry Federation, Bill King- Virginia Angus Association.","John H. Ralston- President of the Rockingham Farm Bureau.","Senator George S. Aldhizer.","Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association.","Governor J. Lindsey Almond.","Congress of the United States- House of Representatives, H.A. Waters- Acting Chief Officer for the Animal Inspection and Quarantine Division of the United States Department of Agriculture.","Andrew W. Cordier- Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.","United States Department of Agriculture- Animal Husbandry Research Division.","J.D. Lawrence- President for the Virginia Highway Users Association.","Senator Charles R. Fenwick.","Gordon Tucker- Supervisor for the Poultry and Turkey Improvement Plans for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Senator Charles R. Fenwick, Homer Quann- Candidate for the President of the United States.","S.M. Long Jr.- Chief Taxpayer Information Section for the U.S. Treasury Department.","Delta Airlines, Pan American World Airways.","Senator Charles F. Fenwick.","American Airlines.","Virginia Beef Cattle Association.","The Washington Post, Harrisonburg Daily News-Record, American Airlines.","Washington National Airport, Dr. T.P. Koudelka- Division of Animal and Dairy Industry for the Commonwealth of Virginia, T.R. Elliott- District Forester for the Department of Conservation and Development for the Commonwealth of Virginia. State Planters Bank of Commerce and Trusts.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower.","U.S. Selective Service Board.","United States Post Office.","United States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.","United States Department of Agriculture- Agricultural Research Service.","Shenandoah Life Insurance Company.","Stephen McDonogh- Agricultural Counselor for the Embassy of Ireland.","Stanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Stanley J. Marsden- Physiology Investigations of the Poultry Research Branch for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Brigadier General R.L. Dulaney.","L.H. Averill- General Sales Manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division, Elmer Kaylor- Rockingham Farm Bureau.","Senator A. Willis Robertson; Senator Harry F. Byrd; Congressman John O. Marsh Jr. regarding Wampler's support of the Lyndon Johnson/Hubert Humphrey presidential ticket, includes mentions of Civil Rights.","A.A. Youssef- Ambassador for the United Arab Republic.","A. Ross Eckler- Acting Director for the Bureau of the Census for the U.S. Department of Commerce.","October 11, 1971 letter to Dr. G. Wayne Glick, President of Keuka College in response to a recent article in the Messenger. Wampler comments on the current political situation, the Vietnam War, and activism by the younger generation. Of particular interest are Wampler's racist comments concerning African Americans.","United States Senate, and the American Biographical Institute.","Letter to the Selective Service Board.","Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration: Division of Animal Industry.","Series 3: Date Books, 1939-1965, consist of date books signed by Charles W. Wampler Jr. which include personal appointments, business schedules, and notes on farm production.","Provides a list of dates, purchase and costs primarily made during 1939 with a few from 1940. Purchases include \"Hatching Bill,\" \"Eggs Booked,\" \"Eggs Bought,\" \"National Turkey Federation Contributions\" and others.","The bulk of this ledger appear to be sales records from 1949 with a few in 1950.","The user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr. Included in the date book is a promotional 1949 calendar from Woodward and Lothrop, Washington D.C.","The user of this date book was Charles Wampler Jr.","The user of these diaries was Charles Wampler Jr.","Animals are broken down by the owning farm.","Series 4: Farm Ledgers, 1932-1951, contains information on the day-to-day operations of the Wampler properties. Some ledgers specify: Ralston Farm, Dry River, Sunny Slope Farm, Glendale Farm, and Blossom Farm. Other ledgers do not specify property names but do contain information such as expenses, account information, flock details, and livestock weights. Items are arranged chronologically.","Contains information such as expenses, cost of turkeys and poults, turkey feed, and the amount for certain goods such as corn meal, ground oats, milk, salt, wheat, and barley.","Lists the names of the individuals who purchased the turkeys, where they are from, whether purchased hens or toms, how they paid, and how much they spent.","Contains information such as Grain, Oil Mill, Dairy, Cotton Oil, and Feed Service Companies, amounts of turkeys sold and their prices, eggs sold, and the profits and losses from his sales to certain individuals listed.","Contains information regarding the necessary equipment needed to build the hatchery such as stone, cement, sand, lumber, tile, nails, paint, screws, nails, plaster, as well as the amounts of these goods purchased and their prices, the names of the individuals who provided Wampler with labor and what they were paid, as well as information regarding day to day operations regarding sales.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and the names of people with whom Wampler did business.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, expenses, and inventory at Sunny Slope Farm, as well as the types of poults and eggs purchased, total amounts, dates, and costs.","Contains information regarding the amount of eggs being laid at each of the Wamplers' farms, total income from those eggs, and expenses.","Contains information regarding day to day operations, income, regular expenses, special expenses, inventory, and total expenses for individuals who owe money.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, donations, rent, dues, notes, dividends, expenses, insurance, loans, gravel expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery expenses, membership and dues for organizations, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs and poults, rent, dues, expenses, insurance, traveling expenses, Sunny Slope Hatchery, and a brief section on his Colorado Ranch.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, dividends, personal loans, travel expenses, taxes, and the income and expenses of the Trap Nest House.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, and information pertaining to the Wamplers' Dayton property.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, Sunny Slope Hatchery, donations, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, and a Willow Lane Farm is briefly mentioned.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, the Trap Nest House, Dayton Property, and the Sunny Slope Hatchery.","Contains information regarding eggs, poults, rent, donations, membership dues, bank dividends, travel expenses, taxes, notes, sales, statements, turkey and hen accounts, and the Dayton property.","Contains information regarding hens and toms, amount of eggs laid, hatched, raised, found dead, missing, what pen they belong to, and the number of culls.","Series 5: Financial Files, 1941-1971, houses all loose financial documents relating to the Wampler businesses. The majority of the series consists of receipts from shipping, Wampler Feed \u0026 Seed, Sunny Slope Farm, travel expenses, and general purchases while the second part of the series contains miscellaneous bank statements, account information, tax documents for state and federal income, business taxes, and some Wampler family business documents.","Commonwealth of Virginia: Agency Purchase Order.","Commonwealth of Virginia: Travel Expense Reimbursement Voucher, United States Department of Agriculture: Administrative Audit Difference Statement.","Employer Member Unit Life Rate Calculation Sheet.","American Airlines Airway Bill, United Airlines Air Freight Loss or Damage Claim.","Quantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.","Quantity and Pricing of Chicks and Poults.","Balance Statements.","Determined Expenses.","Purebred Breeding Contract.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Feed and Seed Order Information.","Series 6: Philanthropic and Professional Organizations, 1939-1971, consists of memoranda, meeting minutes, summaries, and administrative information for various organizations with which Charles Wampler Sr. and Jr. were involved. The series documents local and national organizations, of which agricultural organizations figure prominently. See also materials in Series 10: Reports and Studies for philanthropic reports relating to the Bridgewater College Board of Trustees, Virginia Tech Board of Visitors and Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Bridgewater College Board of Trustees.","Case Work Report, Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, By-Laws of Children's Home Society of Virginia.","Terms and Conditions on Dwarfism, Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting, Report of Operations.","Membership Report.","Membership-Finance Committee.","The Department of Agriculture's Contribution to the War Effort, Newcastle Disease in Poultry, Proposed Regional Diagnostic Laboratories, Japanese Beetle Quarantine, State Lime Grinding Plants, Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration.","Confidential Reports of Visits to Corporations, Minutes of Regular Annual Meetings, Financial Statements, and Operating Accounts.","Minutes of Poultry Federation Directors Meetings, Producer Membership Report, Turkey Membership Report, and Plans and Objectives.","Names and Addresses, Minutes of Board Meetings, Executive Committee, and Financial Reports.","Finance Committee, Membership Summaries, Membership Committee, VPI Committee, Taxation Committee, Advertising Committee, Grading and Inspection Committee, and Legislative Action Committee.","Convention Committee, Insurance Committee, Other Committees, and Miscellaneous.","Membership Summary, Producer Membership Plan, Financial Condition, Income and Expenses, Preliminary Reports, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, and Convention Committee Report.","Minutes of the Meeting of the Merchandising Committee.","Minutes of Charlottesville Conference.","Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting of Wampler Feed and Seed Company, Inc.","Proposals made by the By-Laws Committee.","Series 7: Photographs, 1939-1971, contains livestock pictures from the Wampler Farms and from farmers across the country with letters attached regarding breeding opportunities and purchase requests. Several personal photographs of the Wampler children are included here.","Accompanied by a note that reads: \"\"My Son in Law Elmer Larson and grand Daughter Pamela.\" This note likely refers to photographs 02.01-02.04. The photograph also is labeled February 1955 on the side.","The photograph is labeled February 1955.","The photograph is labeled March 1955 on the side.","The photograph is labeled June 1955 on the side.","Caption on back reads:  \"Yearling stud ram at Normandin– N.C. Cheviot.  Beautiful to behold, and a show winner- but no good at all as a breeder. Both he and his lambs have now been culled.","Caption on the back refers to North Country Cheviot ewes.","Caption on the back refers to North Country ram lambs.","Caption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"May 1948 Erdenheim Farms of Chestnut Hill Phil 18 Pa.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Ch. Cheviot Ewe. Slack Brothers Quebec 1949.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Champion Shropshire Ewe, Slack Brothers, Quebec 1949.\"","Captioned: \"11 Mo old Ewe Lambs 'Montadale'.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"4 year old ram on left, 2 ram lambs, HS. Dean flock of 48.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"2-2 yr old ewes, 2-2yr. old ewes, 2- ewe lambs, H.S. Dean flock of 48.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Cheviot and Leicester yearlings.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Leicester and Cheviot yearlings.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Yearling Ewes, Rifle Ranges, Ottawa Photo: Oct. 17th, 1947. Left to right: Cheviot x Leicester, Leicester x Oxford, Leicester x Shropshire, Oxford x Shropshire, Leicester x Cheviot.\"","Accompanied by a note that reads: \"My flock of 170 Ewes.\" Note also refers to photograph 03.16.","Caption on the back reads: \"Born April 29 - 67, Triplets - 1 day old., Weight 2 averaged 40 # each, 1 averaged 50 #, Dam is five years old., Mr. Wampler: I named them Teeny, Tiny and Tot. (Ethel)\"","Caption on the back reads: \"20-708-   Age 9 yrs. Wt. 1900 Sire of dam. Purchased from Mr. Charlie Wampler.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"age- 3 yrs, wt. 1600 Sire of the Triplets purchased from C.A Miller, Keyser, W.VA.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12 \" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Eileenmere of Snorest 12\" #3197940 04/29/62.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026 Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Olentangy Farms Demorest \u0026 Sons 3897 Waldo-Fulton RD. Waldo, Ohio 43356.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Gitchell's Studio \u0026 Camera Shop Harrisonburg, Virginia.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"J.F. ABERNATHY LIVESTOCK PHOTO CO Union Stock Yards  Chicago IL.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lord Leslie Defender 154191. Sweet Air Farm, Leslie, Md. He is a little over a year old, rich crimson in color and as kind and gentle as a kitten. He produces big strong litters. One young sows farrowing 8 and 9 pigs in their first litters. Note the big bones, smooth lines, rigor and fine conformations which are strong characteristics in all his pigs. \"Defender - bred Durocs have won more prizes than the [illegible] of any other boar.\" \"No boar living or dead has equaled the show record of Defender\" the great grand sow of our Lord Leslie Defender. Defender was twice International Grand Champion.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"This is a picture of Lady Leslie Defender. Reg. #356218. [illegible] Farm. In her first and only litter so far, she farrowed eight strong pigs. She will farrow this spring.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Just an unusual picture taken last year. These 2 Bronze toms were always at it!\"","Caption on the back reads: \"o me this is a 'prize' picture! These hens about 1 ½ years old.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"'Birds eye' of breeder pen. Pen Room, in rear, is pen where we first put turkeys after taking from wire floor.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Pen 40' x 20'. Roost space for 75 birds. Only have 48 in here now. We close them up every nite- good range all day of course.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Our largest bronze last year- sold at x mas. 39 1/2 #.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"7 breeder pens.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Notice the 'Sport'- White + Bronze mixed. Was a beautiful bird. Even prettier than the new breed of Royal Palm. He weighed only 41 # when killed last x mas. Those are strange trees - can see the fruit.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"He weighed 33 #. They served 57 meals, having some meat left over for sandwiches and salads!\"","Caption on the back reads: \"Have their field planted to peanuts this year. These are last year bronze hens, which kept for Breeders.\"","Caption on the back reads: \"These are white breeders in front of breeding pens.\"","Numerous cars parked near the main barn. Photograph also features a circus tent.","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Stamp on the back reads: \"Compliments of NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION Prepared by TURKEY INFORMATION SERVICE 110 Social Ha Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone: 801 359-2201.\"","Series 8: Press and Advertising Files, 1920-1963, consist of marketing materials for the Wampler businesses that includes poultry advertisements and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes speeches, articles, and press releases authored by or about Charles Wampler Jr.","\"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" \"What's Ahead in Turkey Profits,\" \"Virginia Tech Best Serves Virginians.\" Wampler and the National Defense Committee.","\"The Growth of the Turkey Industry,\" \"What Must Virginia do to Compete in Turkey Production,\" and \"Eating Chicken Does Not Cause Cancer- An Answer to the Police Gazette.\"","Biography of Charles W. Wampler.","Newspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs.","Newspaper articles for Angus Bulls, Calves and Heifers, and Cheviot Rams and Sheep for sales, newspaper articles and ads also describing the animals for sale as well as cattle feed, poults, and eggs, sketching of ad designs with desired sizes, titles, font, and other information pertaining to Wampler and the animals.","Press releases regarding the death of Zola Estelle Wampler, cattle improvement performance programs from Performance Registry International, a recipe packet developed by the Virginia Poultry Products Commission, and borax in fertilizers from the US Department of Agriculture.","Address by A.G. Black, Governor of the Farm Credit Administration before conference of agricultural credit agencies and farm organizations, Radio speech given by Adrin Sonn- \"Defense Stamps and Bonds,\" Radio Speech pertaining to Religious Education, \"An Interpretation of our Foreign Policy\"- Speech before Virginia Institute of Rural Affairs by J.T. Sanders, Legislative Counsel, and part of a talk prepared for the Wampler reunion at Galax, Virginia.","Series 9: Print and Ephemera, 1916-1971, includes agricultural publications such as \"Turkey World.\" This series also includes biographical information on Charles Wampler Jr. from magazines, newspapers, and farm sale catalogs of auctions held on his properties. A number of printed brochures from various manufacturers and charitable organizations also reside this series.","\"Man with Vision.\"","Constitution and By-Laws of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, General and Special Rules: Performance Registry International, Constitution and By-Laws: Performance Registry International, and Charter and By-Laws: American Angus Association.","Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Refugee Organization, National Conference for the Prevention of World War III, \"The Federal Fiscal Situation\" speech of Honorable Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia in the Senate of the United States, \"100 Things You Should Know About Communism.\"","Pamphlets explaining the importance of War Bonds and their benefits, \"The Solution of Some Governmental Problems,\" \"Nine Men Against America: The Story of the Supreme Court and your Liberties,\" and Citizens Committee for United Nations Reform.","\"Why Should I be a Member of the Virginia Conference of Social Work?,\" The Children's Home Society of Virginia, The Virginia Children's Home Finder, and Child Welfare League of America.","G.C. Birdsall Breeder of Duroc-Jersey and Hampshire Swine Cheviot Sheep, and List of Active Cheviot Breeders in the United States 1957 and 1962.","Poultry and Egg National Board Reporter, National Turkey Federation Progress, and Northeastern Poultryman, Northeastern Poultry Producers Council Membership.","The National Turkey Improvement Plan, Turkey World catalog, Poultry and Egg Judging, and United States Department of Agriculture: Agricultural: Research Service.","Livestock sale catalogs, Sunny Slope Farm: Home of Wampler's Turkeys, Wampler's Cheviot Ram Sale, and Wampler's Type and Vigor Strain: Black and Bronze Turkey Poults.","Livestock sale catalogs, Wampler's Angus Cattle and Cheviot Sheep, Records of Performance Bulls, and Wampler's Cheviot Sheep Sale.","Office of Price Administration, Community Leaders of America, and The Chemurgic Digest: National Farm Chemurgic Council.","Virginia Feed and Nutrition Conference.","The Agricultural Seed Law: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Tolerance Rules for Use in Tagging Crop Seeds: Department of Agriculture and Immigration, A Graphic Summary of Farm Labor and Population: United States Department of Agriculture, The Annual Address of the President of the American Farm Bureau Federation.","Harrisonburg/Rockingham Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Processing Equipment News, Department of Agriculture Immigration, A Forward Look at Feed Industry Problems: Virginia Feed-Nutrition Conference, and Virginia Bankers Farm Credit Conference, National Farm Chemurgic Council, and Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Virginia Agricultural Seed Law.","Series 10: Reports and Studies, 1927-1969, holds typed or printed reports. Agricultural materials from the U.S. Farm Bureau, National Turkey Federation, the U.S.D.A., and the Virginia and Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture which include livestock disease reports, castor bean testing data, poultry stock reports, and inspection and market information. In addition, legislation related to agricultural issues is also represented. Other materials include reports regarding educational and charitable organizations in which Charles Wampler Sr. had a philanthropic interest (such as Bridgewater College, Virginia Tech, and Children's Home Society of Virginia); 1954 legislative Actions; War savings and Fund Campaigns; Senatorial Remarks; House of Representative Committee rules; and Virginia State Legislation and sub-committee reports.","Application for Membership in Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association, Summary of Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association Performance Testing of Aberdeen-Angus Herds, and Summary of Graded Bull Sales.","Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Markets.","United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Economics, State Department of Agriculture Division of Markets, Annual Report of Market Expansion by the Virginia Department of Agriculture, Classification of Hatcheries Participating in the Virginia and National Poultry Improvement Plan.","Virginia State USO War Fund Campaign, Legislative Action Program of Virginia Farmers Union, Memorandum on Food and Milk Law Enforcement in Virginia, Rockingham County Economic Data.","Reports of the Sub-Committee on the Development of Agricultural Industries and the Improvement of Agricultural and Industrial Relations, Remarks of Senator A. Willis Robertson prepared for delivery on the floor of the Senate in advocacy of the Reciprocal Trade Bill, Virginia War Savings Staff.","Statistical Reports on Enrollment, Enrollment by Classes, Distribution of Students by States, Distribution of Students by Religious Denominations, Distribution of Brethren Students by Church Districts, Proposal for a Ten-Year Development Program.","Children's Home Society of Virginia Annual Reports, Cumulative Case Work Report, Sponsors, Officers and Directors, Monthly Reports of Income and Expenses.","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute: Report of the Treasurer to the Honorable Board of Visitors, and Statements as to the Work and Program of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.","Report to the Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors or Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Monthly Herd Reports, and Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Reports.","The Growing of Castor Beans Report.","Letter from the Commonwealth of Virginia with a report and examination of Charles Wampler Sr. timber.","\"The Potential Development of the Steel-Making Industry in Virginia,\" and \"A Report on Virginia's Economy: The State's Fiscal System and the Impact of its Taxes on Industrial Development.\"","\"Poultry Equipment Essential in Food-for-Defense: A Report on the Poultry Industry and the Needs of Poultry Equipment Manufacturers.\"","Estimated Number of Turkey's in the United States by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Map of the Twenty Leading Turkey Producing States.","Poultry Statistics for Virginia, Report of the Beef Production Project.","Report pertaining to Quackgrass.","Proposed Regulations for Farm Bulk Milk Holding and/or Cooling Tanks, A Brief Outline of a Plan for Improvement in Handling Foods and Farm Products from Producers to Consumers.","Series 11: Business and Organization lists, 1941-1967, comprises assorted lists concerning livestock and related sales, farming and agricultural pursuits, and professional and philanthropic organizations.","Post Offices Selling War Bonds and Issuing Agents for Rockingham County.","Membership dues received from Virginia for the Virginia State Poultry Federation, The National Turkey Federation Memberships, and Individual Registrations for The National Turkey Federation.","Members by County for the Beef Cattle Improvement Association, and a Membership Summary for the Virginia State Poultry Federation.","List of Farmers Clubs of Rockingham County and their Managers, National Farm Products Marketing and Merchandising Committee, Committee for the Defense Savings Program for Rockingham County and the City of Harrisonburg, and the American Poultry Historical Society Membership List."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeveral publications relating to local matters were pulled from the collection, cataloged individuallly, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Material"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Several publications relating to local matters were pulled from the collection, cataloged individuallly, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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He began his political service in the early 1970s working in the cloak room of the U.S. Senate; as a staff member in the Senate Office of the Majority Whip from 1971-1974; and as a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1972 and 1976. He was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 to represent West Virginia's Third District and was re-elected for nineteen terms, serving from January 3, 1977-January 2, 2015. ","Nick Rahall II was born on May 20, 1949, in Beckley, West Virginia, to parents Nick Joe Rahall, the co-founder of the WWNR radio station, and Mary Alice. He is the grandson of Nicholos Rahall, an immigrant from Kefeir, Lebanon, who settled in Beckley in 1909 and was the co-founder of Rahall Communications, a radio broadcasting company with stations in West Virginia, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Hampshire, and Florida. Rahall graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Beckley and then earned his bachelor's degree from Duke University in 1971. He also received some graduate education from George Washington University. He worked as a sales representative for his family's radio station while also serving as President of the Mountaineer Tour and Travel Agency and President of West Virginia Broadcasting in 1974. ","In 1976, he entered the race for the West Virginia Fourth Congressional District and defeated incumbent Congressman Ken Hechler for the Democratic nomination. Hechler tried to reclaim his seat during the 1978 primary, but Rahall gathered support and endorsements from leading Democrats, such as Robert C. Byrd and House Speaker Tip O'Neill. A final challenge from Hechler occurred in 1990, resulting again in a victory for Rahall. Rahall then defeated former Supreme Court Justice Elliot \"Spike\" Maynard during the general election on November 2, 2010.  He was reelected to his nineteenth term in Congress on November 6, 2012 after defeating Republican Rick Snuffer. Rahall represented the Fourth District from 1977-1993 when it was redistricted to become part of the Third District. Rahall represented the Third District from 1993-2015. ","When he entered Congress in 1977, Rahall was the youngest member at age 28. He focused on a number of issues, including foreign policy, energy, infrastructure, coal, and environment and tourism. He became well-known for his efforts to provide aid for the benefit of coal miners and those suffering from black lung disease, veteran's benefits, and mine health and safety. He held a number of leadership positions, including Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources (2007-2010), Vice Chairman of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Mining and Natural Resources (1985-1993). ","His district covered the southern region of West Virginia where coal was the dominant source of revenue. He introduced legislation to improve mine health and safety issues, as well as black lung benefits, and publicly opposed legislation to end mountaintop removal mining. His efforts to improve mine health and safety include sponsoring the 1992 Coal Act, along with Senators John D. Rockefeller IV, Robert C. Byrd, and others. In 2006, he was able to secure funding for the Mine Safety Technology Consortium located in Montgomery, a response to the January 2, 2006 Sago Mine Disaster. ","While supporting the coal industry, Rahall also sought to preserve the environmental and historical resources of the state. In 1978, he introduced legislation establishing the New River Gorge National River as a unit of the National Park System in southern West Virginia. Ten years later, he worked to designate the Gauley River National Recreation Area and the Bluestone National Scenic River, creating the largest network of federally protected rivers in the eastern United States. In 1996, his leadership also established the National Coal Heritage Area in eleven southern West Virginia counties, which aims to preserve and interpret the structures and landscapes of the state's rich history of coal mining.","Rahall also led efforts in the area of transportation and infrastructure, developing federal highway and transit legislation. His efforts to improve West Virginia's infrastructure began in 1976 when he was first elected. He was integral to the development of the 1998 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, which required specific planning factors to be implemented in regional transportation plans, as well as authorizing federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and public transit. He also established the Rahall Transportation Institute (RTI), headquartered at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. RTI has since become a leader in transportation research and economic development for the Appalachian Region. ","To promote and diversify southern West Virginia's economic development, he became a front-runner for the Southern Highlands Initiative. This initiative aided in the development of industrial and business parks in the state's southern coal counties. Rahall also considered technological advancement a key component to West Virginia's economic development. He established the Nick J. Rahall, II High Technology Corridors Program, through which he promoted a sustainable approach to economic development by working with local communities to focus on small business and entrepreneurial advancement along major interstates. Rahall additionally helped to establish technology centers at Concord University in Athens, at Greenbrier Valley Airport in Lewisburg, and at the Raleigh County Airport near Beckley.","Proud of his Lebanese-Protestant heritage, he worked to ensure positive relationships between the Middle East and the United States.  He soon became the senior of the few Arab-American lawmakers on Capitol Hill. He became well known for his expertise in foreign policy and was active in dealing with Middle Eastern affairs. He was the co-chair of the 1996 Arab-American tribute at the Democratic National Convention and a member of the board of directors for the American Task Force for Lebanon. He was nominated as an honorary of the Middle East Policy Council's National Advisory Committee and worked closely with several other D.C.-based organizations, such as the National Association of Arab-Americans, the Arab-American Institute, and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. Throughout his career, he accompanied and led a number of congressional delegation trips to the region. \nIn 2014, Rahall faced fellow Democrat Richard Ojeda in the primary election, coming out ahead with more than sixty-five percent of the vote, but he lost the general election to Republican Evan Jenkins.","Sources: ","Cama, Timothy. \"Dem Rahall loses House seat after 38 years.\" The Hill. November 4, 2014. Accessed September 2016\nhttp://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/222908-rahall-loses-house-seat-in-west-virginia","\"Congressman Rahall to Al-Nashra.\" Al-Nashra. November-December 1996. \n\"Nick Rahall.\" The Wall Street Journal. 2012. Accessed September 2016 http://projects.wsj.com/campaign2012/candidates/view/nick-rahall--WV-H.","\"Rahall, Nick Joe, II (1949-).\" Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed September 2017 http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000011.","\"U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall: Representing West Virginia's Third Congressional District.\" The Spirit of Beckley: Congressman Nick J. Rahall II, 2007 Community Service Award. 2007. ","Wallace, Jim. \"Nick Joe Rahall.\" e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. December 2015. Accessed September 2016 http://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1963.","Processed by Danielle Emerling, Christian Vieweg, Shannon Rowe, Dzondria Tarver, Ashley Brooker","The Congressman Nick Joe Rahall II papers are in process. The contents of this finding aid will be revised as progress is made on the collection. ","March 12, WVVA 6:00 news and WOAY 11:00 news; March 13 WVVA 6:00 news and WOAY 11:00 news; March 14 WVVA, NJR w/ Midden; March 15 WOAY, NJR, Checks","final version of #2; #3; 3 x: 30 spots, #1, #2, #3","Three Music options each. National Productions.","Spot 1 \"drug zone\"; Spot 2 \"Foreign\"","Materials may contain sensitive or private information. 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He was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 to represent West Virginia's Third District and was re-elected for nineteen terms, serving from January 3, 1977-January 2, 2015. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNick Rahall II was born on May 20, 1949, in Beckley, West Virginia, to parents Nick Joe Rahall, the co-founder of the WWNR radio station, and Mary Alice. He is the grandson of Nicholos Rahall, an immigrant from Kefeir, Lebanon, who settled in Beckley in 1909 and was the co-founder of Rahall Communications, a radio broadcasting company with stations in West Virginia, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Hampshire, and Florida. Rahall graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Beckley and then earned his bachelor's degree from Duke University in 1971. He also received some graduate education from George Washington University. He worked as a sales representative for his family's radio station while also serving as President of the Mountaineer Tour and Travel Agency and President of West Virginia Broadcasting in 1974. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1976, he entered the race for the West Virginia Fourth Congressional District and defeated incumbent Congressman Ken Hechler for the Democratic nomination. Hechler tried to reclaim his seat during the 1978 primary, but Rahall gathered support and endorsements from leading Democrats, such as Robert C. Byrd and House Speaker Tip O'Neill. A final challenge from Hechler occurred in 1990, resulting again in a victory for Rahall. Rahall then defeated former Supreme Court Justice Elliot \"Spike\" Maynard during the general election on November 2, 2010.  He was reelected to his nineteenth term in Congress on November 6, 2012 after defeating Republican Rick Snuffer. Rahall represented the Fourth District from 1977-1993 when it was redistricted to become part of the Third District. Rahall represented the Third District from 1993-2015. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen he entered Congress in 1977, Rahall was the youngest member at age 28. He focused on a number of issues, including foreign policy, energy, infrastructure, coal, and environment and tourism. He became well-known for his efforts to provide aid for the benefit of coal miners and those suffering from black lung disease, veteran's benefits, and mine health and safety. He held a number of leadership positions, including Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources (2007-2010), Vice Chairman of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Mining and Natural Resources (1985-1993). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis district covered the southern region of West Virginia where coal was the dominant source of revenue. He introduced legislation to improve mine health and safety issues, as well as black lung benefits, and publicly opposed legislation to end mountaintop removal mining. His efforts to improve mine health and safety include sponsoring the 1992 Coal Act, along with Senators John D. Rockefeller IV, Robert C. Byrd, and others. In 2006, he was able to secure funding for the Mine Safety Technology Consortium located in Montgomery, a response to the January 2, 2006 Sago Mine Disaster. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhile supporting the coal industry, Rahall also sought to preserve the environmental and historical resources of the state. In 1978, he introduced legislation establishing the New River Gorge National River as a unit of the National Park System in southern West Virginia. Ten years later, he worked to designate the Gauley River National Recreation Area and the Bluestone National Scenic River, creating the largest network of federally protected rivers in the eastern United States. In 1996, his leadership also established the National Coal Heritage Area in eleven southern West Virginia counties, which aims to preserve and interpret the structures and landscapes of the state's rich history of coal mining.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRahall also led efforts in the area of transportation and infrastructure, developing federal highway and transit legislation. His efforts to improve West Virginia's infrastructure began in 1976 when he was first elected. He was integral to the development of the 1998 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, which required specific planning factors to be implemented in regional transportation plans, as well as authorizing federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and public transit. He also established the Rahall Transportation Institute (RTI), headquartered at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. RTI has since become a leader in transportation research and economic development for the Appalachian Region. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTo promote and diversify southern West Virginia's economic development, he became a front-runner for the Southern Highlands Initiative. This initiative aided in the development of industrial and business parks in the state's southern coal counties. Rahall also considered technological advancement a key component to West Virginia's economic development. He established the Nick J. Rahall, II High Technology Corridors Program, through which he promoted a sustainable approach to economic development by working with local communities to focus on small business and entrepreneurial advancement along major interstates. Rahall additionally helped to establish technology centers at Concord University in Athens, at Greenbrier Valley Airport in Lewisburg, and at the Raleigh County Airport near Beckley.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProud of his Lebanese-Protestant heritage, he worked to ensure positive relationships between the Middle East and the United States.  He soon became the senior of the few Arab-American lawmakers on Capitol Hill. He became well known for his expertise in foreign policy and was active in dealing with Middle Eastern affairs. He was the co-chair of the 1996 Arab-American tribute at the Democratic National Convention and a member of the board of directors for the American Task Force for Lebanon. He was nominated as an honorary of the Middle East Policy Council's National Advisory Committee and worked closely with several other D.C.-based organizations, such as the National Association of Arab-Americans, the Arab-American Institute, and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. Throughout his career, he accompanied and led a number of congressional delegation trips to the region. \nIn 2014, Rahall faced fellow Democrat Richard Ojeda in the primary election, coming out ahead with more than sixty-five percent of the vote, but he lost the general election to Republican Evan Jenkins.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSources: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCama, Timothy. \"Dem Rahall loses House seat after 38 years.\" The Hill. November 4, 2014. Accessed September 2016\nhttp://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/222908-rahall-loses-house-seat-in-west-virginia\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Congressman Rahall to Al-Nashra.\" Al-Nashra. 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He began his political service in the early 1970s working in the cloak room of the U.S. Senate; as a staff member in the Senate Office of the Majority Whip from 1971-1974; and as a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1972 and 1976. He was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 to represent West Virginia's Third District and was re-elected for nineteen terms, serving from January 3, 1977-January 2, 2015. ","Nick Rahall II was born on May 20, 1949, in Beckley, West Virginia, to parents Nick Joe Rahall, the co-founder of the WWNR radio station, and Mary Alice. He is the grandson of Nicholos Rahall, an immigrant from Kefeir, Lebanon, who settled in Beckley in 1909 and was the co-founder of Rahall Communications, a radio broadcasting company with stations in West Virginia, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Hampshire, and Florida. Rahall graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Beckley and then earned his bachelor's degree from Duke University in 1971. He also received some graduate education from George Washington University. He worked as a sales representative for his family's radio station while also serving as President of the Mountaineer Tour and Travel Agency and President of West Virginia Broadcasting in 1974. ","In 1976, he entered the race for the West Virginia Fourth Congressional District and defeated incumbent Congressman Ken Hechler for the Democratic nomination. Hechler tried to reclaim his seat during the 1978 primary, but Rahall gathered support and endorsements from leading Democrats, such as Robert C. Byrd and House Speaker Tip O'Neill. A final challenge from Hechler occurred in 1990, resulting again in a victory for Rahall. Rahall then defeated former Supreme Court Justice Elliot \"Spike\" Maynard during the general election on November 2, 2010.  He was reelected to his nineteenth term in Congress on November 6, 2012 after defeating Republican Rick Snuffer. Rahall represented the Fourth District from 1977-1993 when it was redistricted to become part of the Third District. Rahall represented the Third District from 1993-2015. ","When he entered Congress in 1977, Rahall was the youngest member at age 28. He focused on a number of issues, including foreign policy, energy, infrastructure, coal, and environment and tourism. He became well-known for his efforts to provide aid for the benefit of coal miners and those suffering from black lung disease, veteran's benefits, and mine health and safety. He held a number of leadership positions, including Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources (2007-2010), Vice Chairman of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Mining and Natural Resources (1985-1993). ","His district covered the southern region of West Virginia where coal was the dominant source of revenue. He introduced legislation to improve mine health and safety issues, as well as black lung benefits, and publicly opposed legislation to end mountaintop removal mining. His efforts to improve mine health and safety include sponsoring the 1992 Coal Act, along with Senators John D. Rockefeller IV, Robert C. Byrd, and others. In 2006, he was able to secure funding for the Mine Safety Technology Consortium located in Montgomery, a response to the January 2, 2006 Sago Mine Disaster. ","While supporting the coal industry, Rahall also sought to preserve the environmental and historical resources of the state. In 1978, he introduced legislation establishing the New River Gorge National River as a unit of the National Park System in southern West Virginia. Ten years later, he worked to designate the Gauley River National Recreation Area and the Bluestone National Scenic River, creating the largest network of federally protected rivers in the eastern United States. In 1996, his leadership also established the National Coal Heritage Area in eleven southern West Virginia counties, which aims to preserve and interpret the structures and landscapes of the state's rich history of coal mining.","Rahall also led efforts in the area of transportation and infrastructure, developing federal highway and transit legislation. His efforts to improve West Virginia's infrastructure began in 1976 when he was first elected. He was integral to the development of the 1998 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, which required specific planning factors to be implemented in regional transportation plans, as well as authorizing federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and public transit. He also established the Rahall Transportation Institute (RTI), headquartered at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. RTI has since become a leader in transportation research and economic development for the Appalachian Region. ","To promote and diversify southern West Virginia's economic development, he became a front-runner for the Southern Highlands Initiative. This initiative aided in the development of industrial and business parks in the state's southern coal counties. Rahall also considered technological advancement a key component to West Virginia's economic development. He established the Nick J. Rahall, II High Technology Corridors Program, through which he promoted a sustainable approach to economic development by working with local communities to focus on small business and entrepreneurial advancement along major interstates. Rahall additionally helped to establish technology centers at Concord University in Athens, at Greenbrier Valley Airport in Lewisburg, and at the Raleigh County Airport near Beckley.","Proud of his Lebanese-Protestant heritage, he worked to ensure positive relationships between the Middle East and the United States.  He soon became the senior of the few Arab-American lawmakers on Capitol Hill. He became well known for his expertise in foreign policy and was active in dealing with Middle Eastern affairs. He was the co-chair of the 1996 Arab-American tribute at the Democratic National Convention and a member of the board of directors for the American Task Force for Lebanon. He was nominated as an honorary of the Middle East Policy Council's National Advisory Committee and worked closely with several other D.C.-based organizations, such as the National Association of Arab-Americans, the Arab-American Institute, and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. 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In 1992, a year following Boynton's death, Motley acquired Smithey \u0026 Boynton and renamed the firm Motley + Associates.","Smithey \u0026 Boynton designed several structures over the years, including the Christ Episcopal Church, the South Roanoke Fire Station, the Shenandoah Life Building, McClanaham Street Office Building, and the American Theater Building, all in Roanoke. The firm also designed Lane Stadium at Virginia Tech and the Lyric Theatre in Blacksburg. The firm became best known for building public schools, even using the same basic layout for numerous schools. Smithey \u0026 Boynton had nearly 150 school design commissions during the period of 1945 thru 1953 in at least 19 counties and 10 cities.","\nHenry B. Boynton was born in West Chicago, Illinois, in 1899 and grew up in Amelia County, Virginia. He graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a B.S. in Agricultural Engineering in 1921 and a B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1923. Boyton then spent a year at the University of Illinois in Urbana taking architecture classes. He became a registered architect in Virginia in 1930 and later registered in West Virginia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.","From 1924 to 1928, Boynton worked as a draftsman at Carneal \u0026 Johnston, Architects \u0026 Engineers, in Richmond, Virginia. In 1929, he joined Louis Phillipe Smithey, Architect \u0026 Engineer, in Roanoke, Virginia, as an associate. In 1935, Boynton and Smithey partnered to form Smithey \u0026 Boynton, Architects \u0026 Engineers, in Roanoke. Boynton became senior partner of the firm when Smithey retired in 1963.","Boynton was affiliated with the Virginia Chapter (later the Virginia Society \u0026 Blue Ridge Chapter) of the American Institute of Architects from 1938 until his death. He served on the board of directors in 1952, 1953, and 1956; as vice-president in 1954; and as president in 1955. He was a member of the State Registration Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, and Land Surveyors, as a Governor's appointee, from 1962 to 1972, serving as President of the Board in 1967. He received a distinguished service award in 1980 and the Noland Award in 1989, both from the Virginia Society \u0026 Blue Ridge Chapter of the AIA.","Boynton served in the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II, rising to the rank of Colonel. He was a member of the Virginia Tech Alumni Board of Directors from 1969 to 1979 and Chair of its Annual Fund Committee from 1973 to 1979. He also served on the Board of the VPI Educational Foundation, Inc., from 1978 to 1982. In 1976, Boynton received the Virginia Tech Alumni Distinguished Service.","Boynton died on September 13, 1991, at the age of 92, at his home in Roanoke.","The son of William Rosser Smithey and Mannie Jane Elizabeth Greene, Louis Philippe Smithey was born in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, on June 7, 1890. He earned his bachelor and master's degrees at Randolph-Macon College in 1909 and 1910, respectively, and was an alumnus member of Phi Beta Kappa there. He was an instructor and special student at Virginia Polytechnic Institute from 1910 to 1914 and a special student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1914 to 1915.","Smithey was a registered architect in Virginia and West Virginia. A fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), he served as president of the Virginia chapter of AIA in 1940. ","Smithey worked as a draftsman and contracting engineer for Virginia Bridge \u0026 Iron Company in Roanoke from 1916 to 1918. After serving in the army in World War I, he was contracting engineer for Virginia Bridge \u0026 Iron Company again in 1919 and 1920. He practiced as Louis P. Smithey from 1920 to 1922, with Matthews H. Tardy as Smithey \u0026 Tardy from 1922 to 1927, and again as Louis P. Smithey from 1927 to 1935. ","The Smithey \u0026 Boynton partnership formed in 1935 with Henry B. Boynton. Prior to World War II, the firm served as consulting architects for the Roanoke City School Board and Roanoke County School Board for approximately eight years and handled school buildings in Franklin County, Montgomery County, Alleghany County, Pulaski County, and the City of Waynesboro.","While the company was closed during World War II, Smithey served in the U.S. Army as Lt. Colonel from 1942 thru 1945. ","Following the war, Smithey \u0026 Boynton were commissioned as architects or consulting architects on public school work in Virginia valued at approximately $31 million, distributed in 25 School Divisions of the state. Smithey retired from professional practice in 1963. ","On June 11, 1938, Smithey married Dorothy Terrill, and they had daughter Nancy Terrill Smithey on March 10, 1940. He and his family lived in Roanoke. Smithey died on August 19, 1966.","The guide to the Smithey \u0026 Boynton, Architects \u0026 Engineers Records by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","Some processing, arrangement, and description of the Smithey \u0026 Boynton, Architects \u0026 Engineers Records was completed between 1992 and 2009. The majority of the arrangement and description was completed between 2010 and 2019.","See the  Henry B. Boynton Papers, Ms1992-002 , also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives.","The collection contains project files and drawings related to more than 1,500 residences, churches, businesses, schools, and community buildings, predominantly in the Roanoke and Southwest Virginia area, designed by Smithey \u0026 Boynton, mostly between 1935 and 1957. Materials consist of project files, specifications, framed drawings and photographs, and architectural drawings. Records include designs by Smithey before he collaborated with Boynton, as well as designs by other firms of projects later redesigned by Smithey \u0026 Boynton. A small group of materials also relate to the firm of Johnson Associates International from 1968."," Please note: The list of projects/project files below does NOT include the rolled drawings currently being processed. Contact Special Collections for the current inventory of available drawings and how to access them.","Several oversize and/or framed photographs and drawings have been separated to the Art Collection, and several publications have been separated to the Rare Books Collection.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. 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He was an instructor and special student at Virginia Polytechnic Institute from 1910 to 1914 and a special student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1914 to 1915.","Smithey was a registered architect in Virginia and West Virginia. A fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), he served as president of the Virginia chapter of AIA in 1940. ","Smithey worked as a draftsman and contracting engineer for Virginia Bridge \u0026 Iron Company in Roanoke from 1916 to 1918. After serving in the army in World War I, he was contracting engineer for Virginia Bridge \u0026 Iron Company again in 1919 and 1920. He practiced as Louis P. Smithey from 1920 to 1922, with Matthews H. Tardy as Smithey \u0026 Tardy from 1922 to 1927, and again as Louis P. Smithey from 1927 to 1935. ","The Smithey \u0026 Boynton partnership formed in 1935 with Henry B. Boynton. 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Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (\u003ca href=\"mailto:specref@vt.edu\"\u003especref@vt.edu\u003c/a\u003e or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . 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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. 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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."],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 16807","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/1675"],"normalized_title_ssm":["William Faulkner Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["William Faulkner Collection"],"collection_ssim":["William Faulkner Collection"],"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"],"creators_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"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. 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWe are currently organizing and describing this collection—which spans 180 different catalog records—to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid that will improve access and discoverability. Due to the very large size and complexity of this collection, we are enacting partial, rolling closures while processing to facilitate and expedite this work. We expect to complete the project in late 2026.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). 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We expect to complete the project in late 2026.","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\n","\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\n","\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. 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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. 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","Series II: General Materials, 1862-1996  All materials not directly related to the writing and publication of Robertson's works are assembled within this series, which includes items pertaining to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park, manuscript drafts for various speeches made by Robertson, a list of articles written by Robertson and assorted ephemera. Materials are arranged by function. ","Series III: Virginia County Records, 1852-2005  This series contains records of Virginia counties during and after the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series IV: Virginia Unit Records, 1849-2011  This series contains records of Virginia  units during the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series V: Oversize Materials, [1982?]-2000, n.d.  This series consists of oversize galley proofs which were too large to be filed in Series I. Items in this series are arranged according to the order in which they would have been filed had they remained in Series I. ","American Civil War historian and Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech, James I. \"Bud\" Robertson, Jr. (1930-2019) was born in Danville, Virginia. After graduating from Randolph-Macon College (B.A., 1955), Robertson obtained his M.A. (1956) and Ph.D. (1959) at Emory University and served as a teaching fellow (instructor in history) at Emory from 1958 to 1959. From 1959 to 1961, Robertson served as editor of Civil War History, a quarterly journal published by the University of Iowa. In 1961, he was appointed executive director of the National Civil War Centennial Commission by President John F. Kennedy and served until 1965, supervising the national observance of the Civil War centenary. Robertson served as professor of history at the University of Montana from 1965 until 1967, when he joined the faculty of Virginia Tech. He served as History Department head from 1969 to 1977, and was C. P. Miles Professor of History from 1977 to 1992. He became Alumni Distinguished Professor of History in 1992. ","Robertson has authored many award-winning scholarly books on Civil War-related topics, including  Soldiers Blue and Gray  (1988) (nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in History),  Civil War Virginia: Battleground for a Nation  (1991),  General A. P. Hill: The Story of a Confederate Warrior ; and  Stonewall Jackson: The Man, the Soldier, the Legend  (1997). He has also written two books for younger readers:  Civil War! America Becomes One Nation  (1992) and  Standing Like a Stone Wall: the Life of General Thomas J. Jackson  (2001). Robertson has been a contributing author and editor for several other works; his articles, too numerous to list here, have appeared in many encyclopedias, Civil War magazines and historical society journals. ","The guide to the James I. Robertson Jr. Papers, Accession by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","Accession I was processed in May 1996 by Helen Harrison, student assistant, and Laura Katz Smith, manuscripts curator. Processing, arrangement and description of Accession II commenced in September 2002 and was completed in November 2002. The two accessions were merged at this time. Additional accessions processed by Miles Abernethy from Janruary to May 2022 and August 2022.","The papers of James I. 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Narrative of Pilgrimage to Cedar Mountain and Manassas Battlefields, September 4-5, 1968  ([Richmond?: s.n., 1968?]) E472.183 N377 1968 Civil War Spec","Johnston, J. Ambler.  Echoes of 1861-1961  ([Richmond]: privately printed, 1970) F227 .J6 1970 c.3 Civil War Spec","Johnston, J. Ambler.  The Civil War 1861-1865 in Arkansas and Missouri: Notes on the April, 1967 Trip of the Chicago Civil War Round Table  ([Richmond]: Distributed by the Virginia State Penitentiary, 1967) E470.4 .J647 1967 c.2 Civil War Spec","Wilshin, Francis.  Manassas (Bull Run) National Battlefield Park, Virginia  (Washington D.C., 1957) Docs I 29.58:15/2 Civil War Spec","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. 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After graduating from Randolph-Macon College (B.A., 1955), Robertson obtained his M.A. (1956) and Ph.D. (1959) at Emory University and served as a teaching fellow (instructor in history) at Emory from 1958 to 1959. From 1959 to 1961, Robertson served as editor of Civil War History, a quarterly journal published by the University of Iowa. In 1961, he was appointed executive director of the National Civil War Centennial Commission by President John F. Kennedy and served until 1965, supervising the national observance of the Civil War centenary. Robertson served as professor of history at the University of Montana from 1965 until 1967, when he joined the faculty of Virginia Tech. He served as History Department head from 1969 to 1977, and was C. P. Miles Professor of History from 1977 to 1992. He became Alumni Distinguished Professor of History in 1992. 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Some general materials includes items related to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park and a few manuscript drafts for various speeches made by Robertson.","Introduction; Pre-1848; Post-Mexican War; Coming of War; Williamsburg; Promotion to Brigadier General; Mechanicsville; Gaines' Mill; Frayser's Farm; End of Seven Days' Campaign; Cedar Mountain; Second Manassas; Antietam Creek; Fredericksburg; Chancellorsville; Gettysburg; Bristoe Station; Wilderness; Petersburg; 1865","with corrections by Elizabeth Robertson, Beth Brown, Richard Harwell and Random House","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by Beth Brown","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by Ed Raus","with corrections by Robert Krick and Ed Raus","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by Dennis Frye","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by author","with corrections by Elizabeth Robertson, Harry Pfanz and Beth Brown","with corrections by Beth Brown and Chris Calkins","with author's final corrections; 4 folders","with publisher's final corrections; 2 folders","with publisher's comments","with corrections by author","with corrections by Ludwell Johnson (chapters 1-5 only)","with corrections by Charles Roland","with corrections by Gary Gallagher","with publisher's comments; 2 folders","incorporating publisher's revisions","with publisher's comments; 2 folders","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by unidentified person","with corrections by unidentified person","limited edition signed print by Brian Kraus","The following publications have been separated to the Rare Books Collection of VT Special Collections and University Archives:","Barringer, Paul B.  Narrative of Pilgrimage to Cedar Mountain and Manassas Battlefields, September 4-5, 1968  ([Richmond?: s.n., 1968?]) E472.183 N377 1968 Civil War Spec","Johnston, J. Ambler.  Echoes of 1861-1961  ([Richmond]: privately printed, 1970) F227 .J6 1970 c.3 Civil War Spec","Johnston, J. Ambler.  The Civil War 1861-1865 in Arkansas and Missouri: Notes on the April, 1967 Trip of the Chicago Civil War Round Table  ([Richmond]: Distributed by the Virginia State Penitentiary, 1967) E470.4 .J647 1967 c.2 Civil War Spec","Wilshin, Francis.  Manassas (Bull Run) National Battlefield Park, Virginia  (Washington D.C., 1957) Docs I 29.58:15/2 Civil War Spec","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","This collection includes research notes, manuscripts, typescript drafts, working copies and galley proofs for books and articles written by Virginia Tech's Alumni Distinguished Professor of History James I. Robertson Jr., 1982-2001. Large collection of notes, papers, and correspondence relateing to Virginia Civil War counties and units. 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Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Robertson Papers were donated by James I. and Elizabeth Robertson in several accessions from 1992 until 2016."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Civil War","Faculty and staff","United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865","University History"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Civil War","Faculty and staff","United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865","University History"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["30.4 Cubic Feet 43 boxes and 1 oversize folder"],"extent_tesim":["30.4 Cubic Feet 43 boxes and 1 oversize folder"],"date_range_isim":[1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to research.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries I: Writings, 1981-2004\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e This series contains research notes, manuscript and typescript drafts, edited working copies, master copies and galley proofs for 10 books and two articles published between 1982 and 2004. 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","Series III: Virginia County Records, 1852-2005  This series contains records of Virginia counties during and after the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series IV: Virginia Unit Records, 1849-2011  This series contains records of Virginia  units during the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series V: Oversize Materials, [1982?]-2000, n.d.  This series consists of oversize galley proofs which were too large to be filed in Series I. Items in this series are arranged according to the order in which they would have been filed had they remained in Series I. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAmerican Civil War historian and Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech, James I. \"Bud\" Robertson, Jr. (1930-2019) was born in Danville, Virginia. 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Robertson Jr., American Civil War historian, author, and Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech, span the dates 1849 to 2011 and are comprised of writings, research papers, and collected original materials for the Civil War and the Commonwealth of Virginia. The writings consist of materials (research notes, manuscript drafts, typescript drafts and galley proofs) related to the writing and publication of a portion of Robertson's books and articles between 1982 and 2004, a large collection of notes and records of Virginia county and Civil War activity, and a collection of Virginia Civil War unit notes, records, and correspondence. Some general materials includes items related to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park and a few manuscript drafts for various speeches made by Robertson.","Introduction; Pre-1848; Post-Mexican War; Coming of War; Williamsburg; Promotion to Brigadier General; Mechanicsville; Gaines' Mill; Frayser's Farm; End of Seven Days' Campaign; Cedar Mountain; Second Manassas; Antietam Creek; Fredericksburg; Chancellorsville; Gettysburg; Bristoe Station; Wilderness; Petersburg; 1865","with corrections by Elizabeth Robertson, Beth Brown, Richard Harwell and Random House","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by Beth Brown","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by Ed Raus","with corrections by Robert Krick and Ed Raus","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by Dennis Frye","with corrections by Richard Harwell","with corrections by author","with corrections by Elizabeth Robertson, Harry Pfanz and Beth Brown","with corrections by Beth Brown and Chris Calkins","with author's final corrections; 4 folders","with publisher's final corrections; 2 folders","with publisher's comments","with corrections by author","with corrections by Ludwell Johnson (chapters 1-5 only)","with corrections by Charles Roland","with corrections by Gary Gallagher","with publisher's comments; 2 folders","incorporating publisher's revisions","with publisher's comments; 2 folders","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by Lowell Reidenbaugh","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by author","with corrections by unidentified person","with corrections by unidentified person","limited edition signed print by Brian Kraus"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe following publications have been separated to the Rare Books Collection of VT Special Collections and University Archives:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBarringer, Paul B. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eNarrative of Pilgrimage to Cedar Mountain and Manassas Battlefields, September 4-5, 1968\u003c/title\u003e ([Richmond?: s.n., 1968?]) E472.183 N377 1968 Civil War Spec\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohnston, J. Ambler. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eEchoes of 1861-1961\u003c/title\u003e ([Richmond]: privately printed, 1970) F227 .J6 1970 c.3 Civil War Spec\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohnston, J. Ambler. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Civil War 1861-1865 in Arkansas and Missouri: Notes on the April, 1967 Trip of the Chicago Civil War Round Table\u003c/title\u003e ([Richmond]: Distributed by the Virginia State Penitentiary, 1967) E470.4 .J647 1967 c.2 Civil War Spec\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilshin, Francis. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eManassas (Bull Run) National Battlefield Park, Virginia\u003c/title\u003e (Washington D.C., 1957) Docs I 29.58:15/2 Civil War Spec\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["The following publications have been separated to the Rare Books Collection of VT Special Collections and University Archives:","Barringer, Paul B.  Narrative of Pilgrimage to Cedar Mountain and Manassas Battlefields, September 4-5, 1968  ([Richmond?: s.n., 1968?]) E472.183 N377 1968 Civil War Spec","Johnston, J. Ambler.  Echoes of 1861-1961  ([Richmond]: privately printed, 1970) F227 .J6 1970 c.3 Civil War Spec","Johnston, J. Ambler.  The Civil War 1861-1865 in Arkansas and Missouri: Notes on the April, 1967 Trip of the Chicago Civil War Round Table  ([Richmond]: Distributed by the Virginia State Penitentiary, 1967) E470.4 .J647 1967 c.2 Civil War Spec","Wilshin, Francis.  Manassas (Bull Run) National Battlefield Park, Virginia  (Washington D.C., 1957) Docs I 29.58:15/2 Civil War Spec"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_591a58887f476736372340a2230c0d66\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection includes research notes, manuscripts, typescript drafts, working copies and galley proofs for books and articles written by Virginia Tech's Alumni Distinguished Professor of History James I. Robertson Jr., 1982-2001. Large collection of notes, papers, and correspondence relateing to Virginia Civil War counties and units. Also contains a small set of general materials which includes items related to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["This collection includes research notes, manuscripts, typescript drafts, working copies and galley proofs for books and articles written by Virginia Tech's Alumni Distinguished Professor of History James I. Robertson Jr., 1982-2001. Large collection of notes, papers, and correspondence relateing to Virginia Civil War counties and units. Also contains a small set of general materials which includes items related to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park."],"names_coll_ssim":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1970-)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1970-)","Robertson, James I., Jr."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1970-)"],"persname_ssim":["Robertson, James I., Jr."],"language_ssim":["The materials in the collection are in English."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":516,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T02:15:46.743Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viblbv_repositories_2_resources_1974_c04_c96"}},{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01_c60","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01_c60#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003e110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01_c60#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01_c60","ref_ssm":["vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01_c60"],"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01_c60","ead_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","_root_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","_nest_parent_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01","parent_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01","parent_ssim":["vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01"],"parent_ids_ssim":["vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622_c01"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Martin Cohen theater collection","Series 1: Playbills"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Martin Cohen theater collection","Series 1: Playbills"],"text":["Martin Cohen theater collection","Series 1: Playbills","110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70","box 12","folder 4","110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991."],"title_filing_ssi":"110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70","title_ssm":["110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70"],"title_tesim":["110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1969-2010"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1969/2010"],"normalized_title_ssm":["110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70"],"component_level_isim":[2],"repository_ssim":["George Mason University"],"collection_ssim":["Martin Cohen theater collection"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"level_ssm":["File"],"level_ssim":["File"],"sort_isi":61,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["There are no access restrictions."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Materials created prior to 1925 are in the Public Domain. 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Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932.","Martin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York.","Processing completed by Kelsey Kim in March 2022. Arrangement decisions were made in conjunction with Elizabeth Beckman. The collection was surveyed and arranged by format, including alphabetizing of the playbills based upon their extent. EAD markup by Elizabeth Beckman in March 2022. ","Additional processing and finding aid updates completed by Amanda Menjivar in May 2022. Inventory updated by Amanda Menjivar with assistance from Madeline Puppos in August 2023.","The George Mason University Special Collections Research Center holdings include other collections pertaining to theatre and film, including the  , the  , the  , and the  .","This collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.","The Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.","Angels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.","Anything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.","August Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.","Barrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.","Belafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.","The Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026 Bess, 1981.","Breaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026 Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.","Cabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026 Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026 Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.","The Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.","Cats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.","Cleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.","The Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.","The Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026 Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026 Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.","Do Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.","Eastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.","The City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026 Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.","A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.","Forbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.","Galileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026 Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.","Grand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.","Hadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.","The Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.","The History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.","The Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.","An Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.","Jacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.","Kafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.","La Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.","Les Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.","A Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.","Macbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026 Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.","The Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026 Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.","Metropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026 Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026 Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026 Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.","Mostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.","My Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.","The Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.","Nixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.","Oh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.","One Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026 Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.","A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.","The Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.","The Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.","Radio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.","The Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026 Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.","The Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.","Sabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.","Separate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.","Shirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.","Sly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.","Steel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.","Swansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.","The Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.","Time Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.","Uncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.","Waiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.","When She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.","The Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026 Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.","110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.","Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.","Almost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.","Larry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Czech poster for  Charlie Chan in London.","Content warning: Depiction of brown face.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","French poster available in this collection.","Content warning: Racist imagery.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","English language poster available in the collection.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Adventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).","Brownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.","Can be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.","Slides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Materials created prior to 1925 are in the Public Domain. These materials have no known restrictions.","The Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys.","R 72, C 2, S 7-C 3, S 4\n\nMC 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 32.4, 32.5, 34.5\n\nRSR 7.1, 8.1, 8.4","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["\"Martin B. Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMartin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Martin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMartin Cohen theater collection, C0335, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Martin Cohen theater collection, C0335, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessing completed by Kelsey Kim in March 2022. Arrangement decisions were made in conjunction with Elizabeth Beckman. The collection was surveyed and arranged by format, including alphabetizing of the playbills based upon their extent. EAD markup by Elizabeth Beckman in March 2022. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional processing and finding aid updates completed by Amanda Menjivar in May 2022. 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Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAngels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026amp; Bess, 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBreaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026amp; Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026amp; Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026amp; Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026amp; Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026amp; Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDo Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026amp; Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGalileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026amp; Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLes Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026amp; Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026amp; Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMetropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026amp; Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026amp; Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026amp; Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026amp; Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRadio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026amp; Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSteel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSwansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTime Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026amp; Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlmost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCzech poster for \u003citalic\u003eCharlie Chan in London.\u003c/italic\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of brown face.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrench poster available in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Racist imagery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEnglish language poster available in the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAdventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.","The Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.","Angels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.","Anything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.","August Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.","Barrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.","Belafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.","The Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026 Bess, 1981.","Breaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026 Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.","Cabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026 Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026 Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.","The Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.","Cats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.","Cleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.","The Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.","The Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026 Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026 Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.","Do Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.","Eastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.","The City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026 Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.","A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.","Forbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.","Galileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026 Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.","Grand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.","Hadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.","The Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.","The History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.","The Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.","An Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.","Jacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.","Kafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.","La Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.","Les Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.","A Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.","Macbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026 Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.","The Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026 Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.","Metropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026 Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026 Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026 Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.","Mostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.","My Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.","The Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.","Nixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.","Oh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.","One Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026 Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.","A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.","The Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.","The Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.","Radio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.","The Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026 Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.","The Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.","Sabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.","Separate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.","Shirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.","Sly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.","Steel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.","Swansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.","The Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.","Time Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.","Uncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.","Waiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.","When She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.","The Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026 Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.","110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.","Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.","Almost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) 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These materials have no known restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Materials created prior to 1925 are in the Public Domain. These materials have no known restrictions."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_71397d4cf7341382b248a4feea19127f\"\u003eThe Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. 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