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Va.)","Fayette County (W. Va.)","Green Sulphur Springs (W. Va.)","Greenbrier County (W. Va.)","Hinton (W. Va.)","Mercer County (W. Va.)","Monroe County (W. Va.)","New River Gorge (W. Va.)","New River (N.C.-W. Va.)","Pence Springs (W. Va.)","Raleigh County (W. Va.)","Sandstone (W. Va.)","Summers County (W. Va.)","Talcott (W. Va.)","Genealogies.","Schools","No special access restriction applies.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc. ","Records and photographs documenting the history of southeastern West Virginia compiled by Summers County residents Fred Long and Stephen Trail. Many of the items were collected by a local newspaper, the  Hinton Daily News  (later the  Hinton News ). The collection focuses on the history of Summers County and Hinton from the mid-1700s to 2012, as well as the history of other areas in southeastern Virginia and western Virginia. Subjects include the town of Hinton, Hinton High School and Summers County schools, genealogy and family history, the Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026O) Railroad, archaeological and geographical features, other Summers County communities, wars, and other topics. Materials include a large quantity of photographs and negatives along with clippings, printed materials, ephemera, oral histories, maps, motion pictures, sound recordings, typescripts, manuscripts, and other types of materials. Many items are facsimiles of photos, documents, and newspapers.","Records about Hinton include photos and documents related to businesses and buildings. Highlights includes documentation for the Hinton National Historic District nomination; photos, game programs, and other records related to Hinton High School and its sports teams, including football and basketball; and photos, clippings, and ephemera regarding the West Virginia Water Festival, including pageant contestants and winners.","Genealogy and family history materials include genealogy charts, narrative histories, oral histories, and photographs (historic and more recent) of families of southeastern West Virginia.","Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026O) Railroad materials document activities of the company primarily in Hinton and Summers County, but includes other regions as well. Materials include photographs, clippings, and other documents about trains, railroads, tunnels, and construction. Highlights include historical photographs of railroad buildings, engines, and company employees.","Geographical features are documented by photographs and other material related to the construction of Bluestone Dam, and to the history of the New River, New River Gorge National Park, and other area rivers such as the Greenbrier. There are also records related to bridges and bridge construction, as well as numerous archaeological records, including surveys, maps, and reports.","Summers County communities, including Avis, Greenbrier, Green Sulphur Springs, Pence Springs, Sandstone, and Talcott, are documented by photographs, maps, and other material. Schools and churches in these communities are documented by photographs, school newspapers, bulletins, and other records.","War-related material includes photographs, clippings, and other documents. Highlights include photos of Civil War veterans at reunions, and photos and clippings related to World War I and World War II, including parades and the transportation of troops on the C\u0026O Railroad.\n \nNote on Terminology in the Contents List:","Photographs are referred to as \"photos\", \"prints\", or the specific photo type (tintype, carte de visite [CDV], cabinet card, or mounted photo). Photographs can also be found, of course, through the term \"negatives\"; many negatives do not have corresponding prints.","For genealogical information, search for a specific family name, or more generally, search for the terms \"genealogy\" or \"family history\". Photographs or negatives of \"family members\" identify groups of photographs of numerous individuals who share the same last name (or related name).","The Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026O) Railroad can be both spelled out fully or abbreviated C\u0026O.","Clippings may also be noted as articles or newspapers.","Addendum of 2018/02/27 is located in box 110 through box 116. It includes material relating to Stephen D. Trail's personal career, the history of the Trail family, and the history of Summers County, W. Va. Types of records include photographs, newsletters, correspondence, publications, and other material.","\nAddendum of 2018/05/31 comprises box 117 through box 128.  This material was compiled by Fred Long, who worked at the Hinton Daily News. It includes records relating to Hinton, W. Va., Pence Springs resort and prison, and other subjects related to Greenbrier and Summers counties. Much of this material is foldered by topic; many of these topical folders contain clippings from the Hinton Daily News, as well as related material, such as photographs, publications, and correspondence, etc.","Addendum of 2018/07/03 comprises box 129 through box 131. This addendum includes materials relating to Stephen Trail's life and career, material relating to Summers County History, several issues of the Proceedings of the New River Symposium, bound transcriptions of the Summers County 1880 census and marriage records from 1871-1883, and two books: Greenbrier Pioneers and Their Homes by Ruth Woods Dayton, and A History of Greenbrier County by Otis K. Rice.","Addendum of 2024 September 18 (box 129, folder 36) includes a folder of assorted publications and printed ephemera regarding tourism in southeastern West Virginia and two county historical societies.","Addendum of 2024 December 03 (box 132) includes prints of photographs taken by Philip Bagdon, photocopies of mounted photographs, and assorted printed ephemera regarding Summers County, WV, and other locations in the south West Virginia.","Addendum of 2025 February 10 (box 132) includes the Lower Greenbrier River Byway, Lowell Backway and Wolf Creek Backway Draft Corridor Management Plan and Alderson \"French the Friendly Lion\" and Riverwise Labyrinth pamphlets.","Addendum of 2025 September 19 (box 132) includes assorted periodicals and other ephemera regarding Monroe County, WV, and other areas in southern West Virginia.","Hinton News, The Register-Herald, The Post-Report, The Monroe Watchman","\"People, Places, and Things\" column and article on Pipestem public water system.","Several issues of column entitled \"Anecdotes in Summers County,\" mostly discussing Hinton in the late 19th century.","Includes photocopy of book by Lively entitled \"Historical Summers County.\" Also includes clippings and drafts of articles relating to Summers County history.","One page article by Stephen Trail.","Includes two articles: \"The Battle at Rich Mountain\" by Kenneth L. Carvell, and \"The Kanawha Rebel Victory\" by Terry Lowry.","Includes articles on Civil War letters by Jeff Gammage and Fred Long, as well as four transcpritions of Civil War soldier letters copied by Fred Long.","Includes articles from several newspapers, including the Hinton Daily News, and magazines pertaining to Elvis, specifically his death and continuing legacy.","Includes one article entitled \"A History of Monroe County West Virginia\" by Oren F. Morton discussing the construction of Cook's Fort.","Two articles from the Hinton Daily News and one article in Wonderful West Virginia (August 1975).","Includes an article on the genealogy of the Keeney family, a photocopied map of western Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina from 1778, and a list of names taken from the Blaken Mill Road Cemetery in Alderson.","Includes entry from \"West Virginians in the Revolution\" on John and Peter Van Bibber, information on Samuel Gwinn, one page of notes from \"Pioneers and their Homes on Upper Kanawha,\" and two selections from the \"West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia.\"","Photocopy of article by Roy Bird Cook entitled \"Virginia Frontier Defenses, 1719-1795\" publixhed in the West Virginia Blue Book, 1936.","Includes a pamphlet for \"Hatfields and MacCoys\" outdoor drama, a booklet titled \"The True Facts About the Famous Hatfield-McCoy Feud,\" and a newspaper clipping featuring a photo of a statue of Devil Anse Hatfield.","Two-page advertisement for the Hinton Daily News, including history of the paper, distribution information, and a list of distributors.","Includes copies of photographs and newspaper clippings about the school from its founding in 1896 onward. Articles report school's founding, fire at the school, and changes in superintendent, among other topics. Also includes 1970 student handbook and board meeting minutes.","Includes copies of photographs and newspaper clippings about the school from its founding in 1896 onward. Articles report school's founding, fire at the school, and changes in superintendent, among other topics. Also includes issues of the Dart, board meeting minutes, a list of the numbers of white, female students per school year (1880-1910), and a copy of the original deed for the school.","Includes photographs and newspaper clippings relating to Hinton High School.","Includes articles on the Hinton National Historic District, a booklet entitled \"Historic Hinton: Ready for the Future,\" and a folder of materials labeled \"Scenic Summers County in souther West Virginia.\"","Includes photocopies of photographs used as part of the Hinton Historic District Survey in 1983.","Includes mostly columns relating Hinton history. Also includes stories on the flood of 1940, John Henry, a train wreck in 1976, and other topics.","Includes three articles from the \"West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia\" and an unidentified book on Pocahontas County discussing early Native American trails and trade networks.","Includes two articles (one by Fred Long) about \"Mad Anne\" Bailey, a woman soldier and Indian fighter during Lord Dunmore's War and the American War for Independence in Western Virginia.","Includes: Gray's New Map of Hinton (1876, reprint); map of summers county (1933, reprint); Washington's Cahin of Forts (undated, copied from a book); Archaeological Survey of New River Bluestone Reservoir (undated); Botetourt County, Virginia (1778, reprint); \"The Springs of Virginia and the Routes leading thereto\" (undated, reprint); Map of Hill Crest Cemetery (undated); Map of Section One of East Hill Cemetery (undated).","Includes: General Highway Map Augusta County (1973); Augusta County Primary and Secondary Highway Systems (1963); Map of the Giles, Fayette and Kanawha Turnpike (1840, reprint); Map of Greenbrier County, W. Va. (1887, reprint); West Virginia Official Highway Map (ca. 1980); Map of Alleghany County Virginia (undated, reprint); Map of Augusta County Virginia (1886, reprint); \"The Theatre of War in North America, with the Roads and a Table of the Distances\" (1776, reprint); The Town of Staunton (1749, reprint); Augusta County (1777, reprint); Welcome to Lewisburg (ca. 1975); Lewisburg, W. Va. Historic Walking Tour (undated); Staunton Virginia (ca. 1960); Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia (1978); Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland (1755, reprint).","Includes notes on the First Christian Church of Hinton, black and white engravings of Hinton scenes, two historic West Virginia postcards, and an article on a large rock carved in 1814 in Beckley, W. Va., among other items.","Includes articles of incorporation and bylaws for The Pipestem Foundation, Inc., a map and brochure for the park, a newspaper article about the Old Time Mountain Music Festival, and a pamphlet by Earl L. Core discussing the history of the pipestem name and plant.","Includes a letter and photocopies of historical material sent to Fred Long relating to W.F. Echols, a C\u0026O railroad conductor in Huntington during the early 1900s.","Includes one photocopy of \"A Brief History of the Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, West Virginia, 1987\" by John W. Dumont.","Includes one copy of an official report addressing a train collision that occurred near Vaughn, Mississippi on April 30, 1900 involving Engineer J.L. (Casey) Jones. This incident later became a folk legend and was the subject of a popular ballad.","Subjects of photos include Hinton High School, John Henry statue, aerial images of Hinton and surrounding areas, unidentified construction photos, First National Bank, Bluestone Dam, Chessie Steam Special, a Hinton parade, the Bluestone Conference Center, Aunt Jane Williams, Low Gap Methodist Church, and a turn-of-the-century a group of men playing pool, among other subjects. Many of the photos are not identified or dated. Some are reprints.","Subjects of photos include Bluestone Dam, the James Graham House, Coney Island (Hinton), Bank of Alderson, Fred Long and wife, Cooper's Mill, and two turn-of-the-century school group photos.","Subjects of photos include Summers County Court House, City of Hinton Fire Department, the James Graham House, Swift and Company, James T. McCreery, the Hinton Hospital, New River, Roses Drug Store (Hinton), Green Sulphur Springs, Confederate monument, Hotel McCreery, Hill Top Cemetery, and Greenbrier School, among other subjects. All photos are reprints and many are unidentified.","One photo of Margaret C. Pennington, mother of Cynthia Pennington, at the Pearl Trail farm in Judson.","Includes six VHS tapes: \nTV News \nTree Work City \nHinton Streetscape \nSteve Trail, TV News, BOE Meeting \nTV News \nReed Ceremony, Nov. 27, '85; Street Lighting Ceremony, Nov. 21, '86","Documents regarding economic development program for Hinton.","Election campaign letter.","Letter regarding loan of two photographs.","Includes a business card and a thank you note for materials loaned by Trail.","List of photos.","One letter from Stephen Trail to Robert Maslowski, US Army Corps of Engineers.","Material regarding 2016 Democratic Convention in Philadelphia; includes membership card, delegate ticket, etc.","Assorted publications and printed ephemera regarding tourism in southeastern West Virginia and two county historical societies.","Assorted periodicals and other ephemera regarding Monroe County, WV, and other areas in southern West Virginia.","Separated to the dvd / vhs / betacam collection:","  DVD and betacam copies of motion picture documentary of Hinton, West Virginia. Created in 1963 by the Area Redevelopment Agency of the U.S. government, it aimed to promote economic development in Hinton after the fading of the economy based upon steam railroads. (See items numbered 125 and 126 in the collection.)","  Separated to the book collection; forwarded to Curator of Books:","  Bragg, Melody.  Thurmond and Ghost Towns of the New River Gorge . Glen Jean, West Virginia: Gem Publications, ca. 1995.","  Daly, Dorothy.  The Dart, 1926, Volume VII . Hinton, West Virginia: Senior Class of Hinton High School, 1926.","Directory of Hinton, West Virginia . 1927.","  Enoch, Harry G.  Affair at Captina Creek . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.","  Foster, Elizabeth Carroll.  Virginia Carrolls and Their Neighbors 1618-1800s . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.","  Glen Jean Historical Society.  Dunloop Days: Glen Jean to Thurmond: Exciting Times and Precious Memories . Glen Jean, West Virginia: Glen Jean Historical Society, ca. 1989.","  Grafton, Emily.  West Virginia Adventure Guide to the Natural History of Blackwater Falls State Park . Terra Alta, West Virginia: Headline Books, 2002.","  Harsh, Sharon Wilmoth.  School Board Minutes, Enumeration Lists and Account Records, Barbour County, West Virginia: Township of Barker, 1870-1890; Independent District of Bellington, 1893-1899 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000.","  Hatcher, Charles Silas.  Historical Genealogy of the Basham, Ellison, Hatcher, Lilly, Meadows, Pack, Walker, and Other Families . Princeton, West Virginia: Jake Forest Hatcher, 1980.","History of the Great Kanawha Valley, Volume I . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000.","  Keller, Barbara, editor.  Summers County, West Virginia, Historical Society: Cemetery Book . Beckley, West Virginia: BJW Printing, 1996.","  Keller, Robert, editor.  Senior \"34\" . Hinton, West Virginia: Senior Class, Hinton High School, 1934.","  Kirk, Bert A., Harold Neely, and the Hinton Junior Chamber of Commerce, editors.  Hinton City Directory . White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia: Sentinel Publishers, 1939.","  Lilly, Jack.  Historical Genealogy of the Lilly Family . Canton, Ohio: Jack Lilly, 1977.","  Lilly, Jack.  Lilly Family History, 1566-1997 . Canton, Ohio: Jack Lilly, 1997.","  Lilly, Jack.  Our Heritage: The Lilly Family, Vol. II . Canton, Ohio: Jack Lilly, 1978.","  Long, Fred and Steve Trail.  Historic Pence Springs Resort . 1987.","  Marockie, Henry R.  School Laws of West Virginia: 1989 Edition . Charlottesville: The Michie Company, 1990.","  McBride, W. Stephen, Kim Arbogast McBride, and Greg Adamson.  Frontier Forts in West Virginia: Historical and Archaeological Explorations . Edited by Lora A. Lamarre and Joanna L. Wilson. Charleston, West Virginia: West Virginia Division of Culture and History, 2003.","  McKey, JoAnn Riley.  Accomack County, Virginia: Court Order Abstracts; 1682-1690, Volume 7 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1998.","  McKey, JoAnn Riley.  Accomack County, Virginia: Court Order Abstracts; 1690-1697, Volume 8 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.","  McKey, JoAnn Riley.  Accomack County, Virginia: Court Order Abstracts; 1703-1710, Volume 10 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000.","  McNeer, Sally Withrow.  Echoes of Summers . Undated.","  Miller, Hurley.  Once in a Lifetime . Raleigh: Pentland Press, 2000.","  Myers, Tom E.  Moccasin Trails of the French and Indian War: The Eastern Frontier War 1743-1758 . Parsons, West Virginia: McClain Printing Company, 1995.","  Pemberton, Robert L.  A History of Pleasants County, West Virginia . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.","  Peters, Okey Erwin, compiler.  Conrad Peters and Wife Clara Snidow . Paducah, Kentucky: Paducah Printing Co., 1954.","  Roles, Joe B.  Mary Janes's War: A Civil War Novel Based on a True Story . Annandale, Virginia: Joe B. Roles, 2002.","  Scott, Eugene.  Thurmond: Dodge City of West Virginia: Believe It or Not City . Beckley, West Virginia: Eugene Scott, undated.","  Senior Class of Hinton High School.  The Senior Handbook; 1935 . Hinton, West Virginia: Senior Class, Hinton High School, 1935.","  Shuff, Murray.  Stone Cliff, West Virginia: \"Life Along New River\", 1930-1938 . Beckley, West Virginia: Central Printing Company, 1984.","  Small, Sally, Louis Torres, Larry J. Reynolds, United States. National Park Service. Denver Service Center.  Thurmond Commercial Buildings: New River Gorge, National River, West Virginia . Denver, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Denver Service Center, 1992.","  Stewart, Kathleen.  A Space on the Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an \"Other\" America . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.","  Sullivan, Ken.  Thurmond: A New River Community . Oak Hill, West Virginia: Eastern National Park and Monument Association, ca. 1989.","  Taylor, Sharon.  The Amazing Story of the Gwinns in America . Washington, D.C.: Halbert's, 1982.","  Trail, Stephen D. and Vandalia Consultants, Inc.  Bluestone Dam 50th Anniversary Commemorative Album 1949-1999 . Hinton, West Virginia: Fox Photographics, 1999.","  United States. National Park Service.  Denver Service Center. Development Concept Plan / Interpretive Prospectus: Thurmond, New River Gorge National River, West Virginia . Denver, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Denver Service Center, 1992.","  United States. National Park Service.  Land Protection Plan: New River Gorge . Denver, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region, 1984.","  Wardell, Patrick G., compiler.  Virginians and West Virginians, 1607-1870, Volume 1 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1986.","  Wilson, Goodridge.  Smyth County History and Traditions . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1998.","  Separated to closed collections:","  Baseball card of Jack Warhop, originally in box 79, folder 15.","Hinton High School Year Books, titled \"The Dart\", were separated to the book collection at the History Center.  Includes years 1924, 1925 (2 copies), 1936, 1940, 1954, 1955 (2 copies), 1956, 1957, and 1959.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Records and photographs documenting the history of southeastern West Virginia compiled by Summers County residents Fred Long and Stephen Trail. Many of the items were collected by a local newspaper, the  Hinton Daily News  (later the  Hinton News ). The collection focuses on the history of Summers County and Hinton from the mid-1700s to 2012, as well as the history of other areas in southeastern Virginia and western Virginia. Subjects include the town of Hinton, Hinton High School and Summers County schools, genealogy and family history, the Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026O) Railroad, archaeological and geographical features, other Summers County communities, wars, and other topics. Materials include a large quantity of photographs and negatives along with clippings, printed materials, ephemera, oral histories, maps, motion pictures, sound recordings, typescripts, manuscripts, and other types of materials. Many items are facsimiles of photos, documents, and newspapers.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/","West Virginia and Regional History Center","Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company","Long, Frederick","Trail, Stephen D.","Bagdon, Philip V.","English \n.    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"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Long/Trail Southeastern West Virginia Historical Records, A\u0026amp;M 3762, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Long/Trail Southeastern West Virginia Historical Records, A\u0026M 3762, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecords and photographs documenting the history of southeastern West Virginia compiled by Summers County residents Fred Long and Stephen Trail. Many of the items were collected by a local newspaper, the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHinton Daily News\u003c/emph\u003e (later the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHinton News\u003c/emph\u003e). The collection focuses on the history of Summers County and Hinton from the mid-1700s to 2012, as well as the history of other areas in southeastern Virginia and western Virginia. Subjects include the town of Hinton, Hinton High School and Summers County schools, genealogy and family history, the Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026amp;O) Railroad, archaeological and geographical features, other Summers County communities, wars, and other topics. Materials include a large quantity of photographs and negatives along with clippings, printed materials, ephemera, oral histories, maps, motion pictures, sound recordings, typescripts, manuscripts, and other types of materials. Many items are facsimiles of photos, documents, and newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRecords about Hinton include photos and documents related to businesses and buildings. Highlights includes documentation for the Hinton National Historic District nomination; photos, game programs, and other records related to Hinton High School and its sports teams, including football and basketball; and photos, clippings, and ephemera regarding the West Virginia Water Festival, including pageant contestants and winners.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGenealogy and family history materials include genealogy charts, narrative histories, oral histories, and photographs (historic and more recent) of families of southeastern West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026amp;O) Railroad materials document activities of the company primarily in Hinton and Summers County, but includes other regions as well. Materials include photographs, clippings, and other documents about trains, railroads, tunnels, and construction. Highlights include historical photographs of railroad buildings, engines, and company employees.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeographical features are documented by photographs and other material related to the construction of Bluestone Dam, and to the history of the New River, New River Gorge National Park, and other area rivers such as the Greenbrier. There are also records related to bridges and bridge construction, as well as numerous archaeological records, including surveys, maps, and reports.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSummers County communities, including Avis, Greenbrier, Green Sulphur Springs, Pence Springs, Sandstone, and Talcott, are documented by photographs, maps, and other material. Schools and churches in these communities are documented by photographs, school newspapers, bulletins, and other records.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWar-related material includes photographs, clippings, and other documents. 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Va., Pence Springs resort and prison, and other subjects related to Greenbrier and Summers counties. Much of this material is foldered by topic; many of these topical folders contain clippings from the Hinton Daily News, as well as related material, such as photographs, publications, and correspondence, etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddendum of 2018/07/03 comprises box 129 through box 131. This addendum includes materials relating to Stephen Trail's life and career, material relating to Summers County History, several issues of the Proceedings of the New River Symposium, bound transcriptions of the Summers County 1880 census and marriage records from 1871-1883, and two books: Greenbrier Pioneers and Their Homes by Ruth Woods Dayton, and A History of Greenbrier County by Otis K. 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Carvell, and \"The Kanawha Rebel Victory\" by Terry Lowry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles on Civil War letters by Jeff Gammage and Fred Long, as well as four transcpritions of Civil War soldier letters copied by Fred Long.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles from several newspapers, including the Hinton Daily News, and magazines pertaining to Elvis, specifically his death and continuing legacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes one article entitled \"A History of Monroe County West Virginia\" by Oren F. Morton discussing the construction of Cook's Fort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo articles from the Hinton Daily News and one article in Wonderful West Virginia (August 1975).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an article on the genealogy of the Keeney family, a photocopied map of western Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina from 1778, and a list of names taken from the Blaken Mill Road Cemetery in Alderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes entry from \"West Virginians in the Revolution\" on John and Peter Van Bibber, information on Samuel Gwinn, one page of notes from \"Pioneers and their Homes on Upper Kanawha,\" and two selections from the \"West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of article by Roy Bird Cook entitled \"Virginia Frontier Defenses, 1719-1795\" publixhed in the West Virginia Blue Book, 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a pamphlet for \"Hatfields and MacCoys\" outdoor drama, a booklet titled \"The True Facts About the Famous Hatfield-McCoy Feud,\" and a newspaper clipping featuring a photo of a statue of Devil Anse Hatfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo-page advertisement for the Hinton Daily News, including history of the paper, distribution information, and a list of distributors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of photographs and newspaper clippings about the school from its founding in 1896 onward. Articles report school's founding, fire at the school, and changes in superintendent, among other topics. Also includes 1970 student handbook and board meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of photographs and newspaper clippings about the school from its founding in 1896 onward. Articles report school's founding, fire at the school, and changes in superintendent, among other topics. Also includes issues of the Dart, board meeting minutes, a list of the numbers of white, female students per school year (1880-1910), and a copy of the original deed for the school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photographs and newspaper clippings relating to Hinton High School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles on the Hinton National Historic District, a booklet entitled \"Historic Hinton: Ready for the Future,\" and a folder of materials labeled \"Scenic Summers County in souther West Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photocopies of photographs used as part of the Hinton Historic District Survey in 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes mostly columns relating Hinton history. Also includes stories on the flood of 1940, John Henry, a train wreck in 1976, and other topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes three articles from the \"West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia\" and an unidentified book on Pocahontas County discussing early Native American trails and trade networks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two articles (one by Fred Long) about \"Mad Anne\" Bailey, a woman soldier and Indian fighter during Lord Dunmore's War and the American War for Independence in Western Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Gray's New Map of Hinton (1876, reprint); map of summers county (1933, reprint); Washington's Cahin of Forts (undated, copied from a book); Archaeological Survey of New River Bluestone Reservoir (undated); Botetourt County, Virginia (1778, reprint); \"The Springs of Virginia and the Routes leading thereto\" (undated, reprint); Map of Hill Crest Cemetery (undated); Map of Section One of East Hill Cemetery (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: General Highway Map Augusta County (1973); Augusta County Primary and Secondary Highway Systems (1963); Map of the Giles, Fayette and Kanawha Turnpike (1840, reprint); Map of Greenbrier County, W. Va. (1887, reprint); West Virginia Official Highway Map (ca. 1980); Map of Alleghany County Virginia (undated, reprint); Map of Augusta County Virginia (1886, reprint); \"The Theatre of War in North America, with the Roads and a Table of the Distances\" (1776, reprint); The Town of Staunton (1749, reprint); Augusta County (1777, reprint); Welcome to Lewisburg (ca. 1975); Lewisburg, W. Va. Historic Walking Tour (undated); Staunton Virginia (ca. 1960); Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia (1978); Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland (1755, reprint).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes on the First Christian Church of Hinton, black and white engravings of Hinton scenes, two historic West Virginia postcards, and an article on a large rock carved in 1814 in Beckley, W. Va., among other items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles of incorporation and bylaws for The Pipestem Foundation, Inc., a map and brochure for the park, a newspaper article about the Old Time Mountain Music Festival, and a pamphlet by Earl L. Core discussing the history of the pipestem name and plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter and photocopies of historical material sent to Fred Long relating to W.F. Echols, a C\u0026amp;O railroad conductor in Huntington during the early 1900s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes one photocopy of \"A Brief History of the Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, West Virginia, 1987\" by John W. Dumont.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes one copy of an official report addressing a train collision that occurred near Vaughn, Mississippi on April 30, 1900 involving Engineer J.L. (Casey) Jones. This incident later became a folk legend and was the subject of a popular ballad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects of photos include Hinton High School, John Henry statue, aerial images of Hinton and surrounding areas, unidentified construction photos, First National Bank, Bluestone Dam, Chessie Steam Special, a Hinton parade, the Bluestone Conference Center, Aunt Jane Williams, Low Gap Methodist Church, and a turn-of-the-century a group of men playing pool, among other subjects. Many of the photos are not identified or dated. Some are reprints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects of photos include Bluestone Dam, the James Graham House, Coney Island (Hinton), Bank of Alderson, Fred Long and wife, Cooper's Mill, and two turn-of-the-century school group photos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects of photos include Summers County Court House, City of Hinton Fire Department, the James Graham House, Swift and Company, James T. McCreery, the Hinton Hospital, New River, Roses Drug Store (Hinton), Green Sulphur Springs, Confederate monument, Hotel McCreery, Hill Top Cemetery, and Greenbrier School, among other subjects. All photos are reprints and many are unidentified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne photo of Margaret C. Pennington, mother of Cynthia Pennington, at the Pearl Trail farm in Judson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes six VHS tapes:\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nTV News\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nTree Work City\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nHinton Streetscape\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSteve Trail, TV News, BOE Meeting\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nTV News\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReed Ceremony, Nov. 27, '85; Street Lighting Ceremony, Nov. 21, '86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments regarding economic development program for Hinton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection campaign letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding loan of two photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a business card and a thank you note for materials loaned by Trail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of photos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne letter from Stephen Trail to Robert Maslowski, US Army Corps of Engineers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial regarding 2016 Democratic Convention in Philadelphia; includes membership card, delegate ticket, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssorted publications and printed ephemera regarding tourism in southeastern West Virginia and two county historical societies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssorted periodicals and other ephemera regarding Monroe County, WV, and other areas in southern West Virginia.\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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Records and photographs documenting the history of southeastern West Virginia compiled by Summers County residents Fred Long and Stephen Trail. Many of the items were collected by a local newspaper, the  Hinton Daily News  (later the  Hinton News ). The collection focuses on the history of Summers County and Hinton from the mid-1700s to 2012, as well as the history of other areas in southeastern Virginia and western Virginia. Subjects include the town of Hinton, Hinton High School and Summers County schools, genealogy and family history, the Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026O) Railroad, archaeological and geographical features, other Summers County communities, wars, and other topics. Materials include a large quantity of photographs and negatives along with clippings, printed materials, ephemera, oral histories, maps, motion pictures, sound recordings, typescripts, manuscripts, and other types of materials. Many items are facsimiles of photos, documents, and newspapers.","Records about Hinton include photos and documents related to businesses and buildings. Highlights includes documentation for the Hinton National Historic District nomination; photos, game programs, and other records related to Hinton High School and its sports teams, including football and basketball; and photos, clippings, and ephemera regarding the West Virginia Water Festival, including pageant contestants and winners.","Genealogy and family history materials include genealogy charts, narrative histories, oral histories, and photographs (historic and more recent) of families of southeastern West Virginia.","Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026O) Railroad materials document activities of the company primarily in Hinton and Summers County, but includes other regions as well. Materials include photographs, clippings, and other documents about trains, railroads, tunnels, and construction. Highlights include historical photographs of railroad buildings, engines, and company employees.","Geographical features are documented by photographs and other material related to the construction of Bluestone Dam, and to the history of the New River, New River Gorge National Park, and other area rivers such as the Greenbrier. There are also records related to bridges and bridge construction, as well as numerous archaeological records, including surveys, maps, and reports.","Summers County communities, including Avis, Greenbrier, Green Sulphur Springs, Pence Springs, Sandstone, and Talcott, are documented by photographs, maps, and other material. Schools and churches in these communities are documented by photographs, school newspapers, bulletins, and other records.","War-related material includes photographs, clippings, and other documents. Highlights include photos of Civil War veterans at reunions, and photos and clippings related to World War I and World War II, including parades and the transportation of troops on the C\u0026O Railroad.\n \nNote on Terminology in the Contents List:","Photographs are referred to as \"photos\", \"prints\", or the specific photo type (tintype, carte de visite [CDV], cabinet card, or mounted photo). Photographs can also be found, of course, through the term \"negatives\"; many negatives do not have corresponding prints.","For genealogical information, search for a specific family name, or more generally, search for the terms \"genealogy\" or \"family history\". Photographs or negatives of \"family members\" identify groups of photographs of numerous individuals who share the same last name (or related name).","The Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026O) Railroad can be both spelled out fully or abbreviated C\u0026O.","Clippings may also be noted as articles or newspapers.","Addendum of 2018/02/27 is located in box 110 through box 116. It includes material relating to Stephen D. Trail's personal career, the history of the Trail family, and the history of Summers County, W. Va. Types of records include photographs, newsletters, correspondence, publications, and other material.","\nAddendum of 2018/05/31 comprises box 117 through box 128.  This material was compiled by Fred Long, who worked at the Hinton Daily News. It includes records relating to Hinton, W. Va., Pence Springs resort and prison, and other subjects related to Greenbrier and Summers counties. Much of this material is foldered by topic; many of these topical folders contain clippings from the Hinton Daily News, as well as related material, such as photographs, publications, and correspondence, etc.","Addendum of 2018/07/03 comprises box 129 through box 131. This addendum includes materials relating to Stephen Trail's life and career, material relating to Summers County History, several issues of the Proceedings of the New River Symposium, bound transcriptions of the Summers County 1880 census and marriage records from 1871-1883, and two books: Greenbrier Pioneers and Their Homes by Ruth Woods Dayton, and A History of Greenbrier County by Otis K. Rice.","Addendum of 2024 September 18 (box 129, folder 36) includes a folder of assorted publications and printed ephemera regarding tourism in southeastern West Virginia and two county historical societies.","Addendum of 2024 December 03 (box 132) includes prints of photographs taken by Philip Bagdon, photocopies of mounted photographs, and assorted printed ephemera regarding Summers County, WV, and other locations in the south West Virginia.","Addendum of 2025 February 10 (box 132) includes the Lower Greenbrier River Byway, Lowell Backway and Wolf Creek Backway Draft Corridor Management Plan and Alderson \"French the Friendly Lion\" and Riverwise Labyrinth pamphlets.","Addendum of 2025 September 19 (box 132) includes assorted periodicals and other ephemera regarding Monroe County, WV, and other areas in southern West Virginia.","Hinton News, The Register-Herald, The Post-Report, The Monroe Watchman","\"People, Places, and Things\" column and article on Pipestem public water system.","Several issues of column entitled \"Anecdotes in Summers County,\" mostly discussing Hinton in the late 19th century.","Includes photocopy of book by Lively entitled \"Historical Summers County.\" Also includes clippings and drafts of articles relating to Summers County history.","One page article by Stephen Trail.","Includes two articles: \"The Battle at Rich Mountain\" by Kenneth L. Carvell, and \"The Kanawha Rebel Victory\" by Terry Lowry.","Includes articles on Civil War letters by Jeff Gammage and Fred Long, as well as four transcpritions of Civil War soldier letters copied by Fred Long.","Includes articles from several newspapers, including the Hinton Daily News, and magazines pertaining to Elvis, specifically his death and continuing legacy.","Includes one article entitled \"A History of Monroe County West Virginia\" by Oren F. Morton discussing the construction of Cook's Fort.","Two articles from the Hinton Daily News and one article in Wonderful West Virginia (August 1975).","Includes an article on the genealogy of the Keeney family, a photocopied map of western Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina from 1778, and a list of names taken from the Blaken Mill Road Cemetery in Alderson.","Includes entry from \"West Virginians in the Revolution\" on John and Peter Van Bibber, information on Samuel Gwinn, one page of notes from \"Pioneers and their Homes on Upper Kanawha,\" and two selections from the \"West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia.\"","Photocopy of article by Roy Bird Cook entitled \"Virginia Frontier Defenses, 1719-1795\" publixhed in the West Virginia Blue Book, 1936.","Includes a pamphlet for \"Hatfields and MacCoys\" outdoor drama, a booklet titled \"The True Facts About the Famous Hatfield-McCoy Feud,\" and a newspaper clipping featuring a photo of a statue of Devil Anse Hatfield.","Two-page advertisement for the Hinton Daily News, including history of the paper, distribution information, and a list of distributors.","Includes copies of photographs and newspaper clippings about the school from its founding in 1896 onward. Articles report school's founding, fire at the school, and changes in superintendent, among other topics. Also includes 1970 student handbook and board meeting minutes.","Includes copies of photographs and newspaper clippings about the school from its founding in 1896 onward. Articles report school's founding, fire at the school, and changes in superintendent, among other topics. Also includes issues of the Dart, board meeting minutes, a list of the numbers of white, female students per school year (1880-1910), and a copy of the original deed for the school.","Includes photographs and newspaper clippings relating to Hinton High School.","Includes articles on the Hinton National Historic District, a booklet entitled \"Historic Hinton: Ready for the Future,\" and a folder of materials labeled \"Scenic Summers County in souther West Virginia.\"","Includes photocopies of photographs used as part of the Hinton Historic District Survey in 1983.","Includes mostly columns relating Hinton history. Also includes stories on the flood of 1940, John Henry, a train wreck in 1976, and other topics.","Includes three articles from the \"West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia\" and an unidentified book on Pocahontas County discussing early Native American trails and trade networks.","Includes two articles (one by Fred Long) about \"Mad Anne\" Bailey, a woman soldier and Indian fighter during Lord Dunmore's War and the American War for Independence in Western Virginia.","Includes: Gray's New Map of Hinton (1876, reprint); map of summers county (1933, reprint); Washington's Cahin of Forts (undated, copied from a book); Archaeological Survey of New River Bluestone Reservoir (undated); Botetourt County, Virginia (1778, reprint); \"The Springs of Virginia and the Routes leading thereto\" (undated, reprint); Map of Hill Crest Cemetery (undated); Map of Section One of East Hill Cemetery (undated).","Includes: General Highway Map Augusta County (1973); Augusta County Primary and Secondary Highway Systems (1963); Map of the Giles, Fayette and Kanawha Turnpike (1840, reprint); Map of Greenbrier County, W. Va. (1887, reprint); West Virginia Official Highway Map (ca. 1980); Map of Alleghany County Virginia (undated, reprint); Map of Augusta County Virginia (1886, reprint); \"The Theatre of War in North America, with the Roads and a Table of the Distances\" (1776, reprint); The Town of Staunton (1749, reprint); Augusta County (1777, reprint); Welcome to Lewisburg (ca. 1975); Lewisburg, W. Va. Historic Walking Tour (undated); Staunton Virginia (ca. 1960); Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia (1978); Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland (1755, reprint).","Includes notes on the First Christian Church of Hinton, black and white engravings of Hinton scenes, two historic West Virginia postcards, and an article on a large rock carved in 1814 in Beckley, W. Va., among other items.","Includes articles of incorporation and bylaws for The Pipestem Foundation, Inc., a map and brochure for the park, a newspaper article about the Old Time Mountain Music Festival, and a pamphlet by Earl L. Core discussing the history of the pipestem name and plant.","Includes a letter and photocopies of historical material sent to Fred Long relating to W.F. Echols, a C\u0026O railroad conductor in Huntington during the early 1900s.","Includes one photocopy of \"A Brief History of the Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, West Virginia, 1987\" by John W. Dumont.","Includes one copy of an official report addressing a train collision that occurred near Vaughn, Mississippi on April 30, 1900 involving Engineer J.L. (Casey) Jones. This incident later became a folk legend and was the subject of a popular ballad.","Subjects of photos include Hinton High School, John Henry statue, aerial images of Hinton and surrounding areas, unidentified construction photos, First National Bank, Bluestone Dam, Chessie Steam Special, a Hinton parade, the Bluestone Conference Center, Aunt Jane Williams, Low Gap Methodist Church, and a turn-of-the-century a group of men playing pool, among other subjects. Many of the photos are not identified or dated. Some are reprints.","Subjects of photos include Bluestone Dam, the James Graham House, Coney Island (Hinton), Bank of Alderson, Fred Long and wife, Cooper's Mill, and two turn-of-the-century school group photos.","Subjects of photos include Summers County Court House, City of Hinton Fire Department, the James Graham House, Swift and Company, James T. McCreery, the Hinton Hospital, New River, Roses Drug Store (Hinton), Green Sulphur Springs, Confederate monument, Hotel McCreery, Hill Top Cemetery, and Greenbrier School, among other subjects. All photos are reprints and many are unidentified.","One photo of Margaret C. Pennington, mother of Cynthia Pennington, at the Pearl Trail farm in Judson.","Includes six VHS tapes: \nTV News \nTree Work City \nHinton Streetscape \nSteve Trail, TV News, BOE Meeting \nTV News \nReed Ceremony, Nov. 27, '85; Street Lighting Ceremony, Nov. 21, '86","Documents regarding economic development program for Hinton.","Election campaign letter.","Letter regarding loan of two photographs.","Includes a business card and a thank you note for materials loaned by Trail.","List of photos.","One letter from Stephen Trail to Robert Maslowski, US Army Corps of Engineers.","Material regarding 2016 Democratic Convention in Philadelphia; includes membership card, delegate ticket, etc.","Assorted publications and printed ephemera regarding tourism in southeastern West Virginia and two county historical societies.","Assorted periodicals and other ephemera regarding Monroe County, WV, and other areas in southern West Virginia."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeparated to the dvd / vhs / betacam collection:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  DVD and betacam copies of motion picture documentary of Hinton, West Virginia. Created in 1963 by the Area Redevelopment Agency of the U.S. government, it aimed to promote economic development in Hinton after the fading of the economy based upon steam railroads. (See items numbered 125 and 126 in the collection.)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Separated to the book collection; forwarded to Curator of Books:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Bragg, Melody. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThurmond and Ghost Towns of the New River Gorge\u003c/title\u003e. Glen Jean, West Virginia: Gem Publications, ca. 1995.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Daly, Dorothy. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Dart, 1926, Volume VII\u003c/title\u003e. Hinton, West Virginia: Senior Class of Hinton High School, 1926.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eDirectory of Hinton, West Virginia\u003c/title\u003e. 1927.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Enoch, Harry G. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eAffair at Captina Creek\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Foster, Elizabeth Carroll. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eVirginia Carrolls and Their Neighbors 1618-1800s\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Glen Jean Historical Society. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eDunloop Days: Glen Jean to Thurmond: Exciting Times and Precious Memories\u003c/title\u003e. Glen Jean, West Virginia: Glen Jean Historical Society, ca. 1989.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Grafton, Emily. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eWest Virginia Adventure Guide to the Natural History of Blackwater Falls State Park\u003c/title\u003e. Terra Alta, West Virginia: Headline Books, 2002.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Harsh, Sharon Wilmoth. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eSchool Board Minutes, Enumeration Lists and Account Records, Barbour County, West Virginia: Township of Barker, 1870-1890; Independent District of Bellington, 1893-1899\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Hatcher, Charles Silas. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eHistorical Genealogy of the Basham, Ellison, Hatcher, Lilly, Meadows, Pack, Walker, and Other Families\u003c/title\u003e. Princeton, West Virginia: Jake Forest Hatcher, 1980.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eHistory of the Great Kanawha Valley, Volume I\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Keller, Barbara, editor. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eSummers County, West Virginia, Historical Society: Cemetery Book\u003c/title\u003e. Beckley, West Virginia: BJW Printing, 1996.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Keller, Robert, editor. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eSenior \"34\"\u003c/title\u003e. Hinton, West Virginia: Senior Class, Hinton High School, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Kirk, Bert A., Harold Neely, and the Hinton Junior Chamber of Commerce, editors. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eHinton City Directory\u003c/title\u003e. White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia: Sentinel Publishers, 1939.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Lilly, Jack. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eHistorical Genealogy of the Lilly Family\u003c/title\u003e. Canton, Ohio: Jack Lilly, 1977.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Lilly, Jack. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eLilly Family History, 1566-1997\u003c/title\u003e. Canton, Ohio: Jack Lilly, 1997.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Lilly, Jack. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eOur Heritage: The Lilly Family, Vol. II\u003c/title\u003e. Canton, Ohio: Jack Lilly, 1978.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Long, Fred and Steve Trail. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eHistoric Pence Springs Resort\u003c/title\u003e. 1987.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Marockie, Henry R. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eSchool Laws of West Virginia: 1989 Edition\u003c/title\u003e. Charlottesville: The Michie Company, 1990.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  McBride, W. Stephen, Kim Arbogast McBride, and Greg Adamson. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eFrontier Forts in West Virginia: Historical and Archaeological Explorations\u003c/title\u003e. Edited by Lora A. Lamarre and Joanna L. Wilson. Charleston, West Virginia: West Virginia Division of Culture and History, 2003.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  McKey, JoAnn Riley. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eAccomack County, Virginia: Court Order Abstracts; 1682-1690, Volume 7\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1998.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  McKey, JoAnn Riley. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eAccomack County, Virginia: Court Order Abstracts; 1690-1697, Volume 8\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  McKey, JoAnn Riley. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eAccomack County, Virginia: Court Order Abstracts; 1703-1710, Volume 10\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  McNeer, Sally Withrow. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eEchoes of Summers\u003c/title\u003e. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Miller, Hurley. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eOnce in a Lifetime\u003c/title\u003e. Raleigh: Pentland Press, 2000.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Myers, Tom E. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eMoccasin Trails of the French and Indian War: The Eastern Frontier War 1743-1758\u003c/title\u003e. Parsons, West Virginia: McClain Printing Company, 1995.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Pemberton, Robert L. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eA History of Pleasants County, West Virginia\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Peters, Okey Erwin, compiler. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eConrad Peters and Wife Clara Snidow\u003c/title\u003e. Paducah, Kentucky: Paducah Printing Co., 1954.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Roles, Joe B. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eMary Janes's War: A Civil War Novel Based on a True Story\u003c/title\u003e. Annandale, Virginia: Joe B. Roles, 2002.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Scott, Eugene. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThurmond: Dodge City of West Virginia: Believe It or Not City\u003c/title\u003e. Beckley, West Virginia: Eugene Scott, undated.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Senior Class of Hinton High School. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Senior Handbook; 1935\u003c/title\u003e. Hinton, West Virginia: Senior Class, Hinton High School, 1935.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Shuff, Murray. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eStone Cliff, West Virginia: \"Life Along New River\", 1930-1938\u003c/title\u003e. Beckley, West Virginia: Central Printing Company, 1984.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Small, Sally, Louis Torres, Larry J. Reynolds, United States. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThurmond Commercial Buildings: New River Gorge, National River, West Virginia\u003c/title\u003e. Denver, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Denver Service Center, 1992.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Stewart, Kathleen. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eA Space on the Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an \"Other\" America\u003c/title\u003e. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Sullivan, Ken. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThurmond: A New River Community\u003c/title\u003e. Oak Hill, West Virginia: Eastern National Park and Monument Association, ca. 1989.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Taylor, Sharon. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Amazing Story of the Gwinns in America\u003c/title\u003e. Washington, D.C.: Halbert's, 1982.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Trail, Stephen D. and Vandalia Consultants, Inc. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eBluestone Dam 50th Anniversary Commemorative Album 1949-1999\u003c/title\u003e. Hinton, West Virginia: Fox Photographics, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  United States. National Park Service. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eDenver Service Center. Development Concept Plan / Interpretive Prospectus: Thurmond, New River Gorge National River, West Virginia\u003c/title\u003e. Denver, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Denver Service Center, 1992.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  United States. National Park Service. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eLand Protection Plan: New River Gorge\u003c/title\u003e. Denver, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region, 1984.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Wardell, Patrick G., compiler. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eVirginians and West Virginians, 1607-1870, Volume 1\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1986.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Wilson, Goodridge. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eSmyth County History and Traditions\u003c/title\u003e. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1998.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Separated to closed collections:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Baseball card of Jack Warhop, originally in box 79, folder 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHinton High School Year Books, titled \"The Dart\", were separated to the book collection at the History Center.  Includes years 1924, 1925 (2 copies), 1936, 1940, 1954, 1955 (2 copies), 1956, 1957, and 1959.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials","Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Separated to the dvd / vhs / betacam collection:","  DVD and betacam copies of motion picture documentary of Hinton, West Virginia. Created in 1963 by the Area Redevelopment Agency of the U.S. government, it aimed to promote economic development in Hinton after the fading of the economy based upon steam railroads. (See items numbered 125 and 126 in the collection.)","  Separated to the book collection; forwarded to Curator of Books:","  Bragg, Melody.  Thurmond and Ghost Towns of the New River Gorge . Glen Jean, West Virginia: Gem Publications, ca. 1995.","  Daly, Dorothy.  The Dart, 1926, Volume VII . Hinton, West Virginia: Senior Class of Hinton High School, 1926.","Directory of Hinton, West Virginia . 1927.","  Enoch, Harry G.  Affair at Captina Creek . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.","  Foster, Elizabeth Carroll.  Virginia Carrolls and Their Neighbors 1618-1800s . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.","  Glen Jean Historical Society.  Dunloop Days: Glen Jean to Thurmond: Exciting Times and Precious Memories . Glen Jean, West Virginia: Glen Jean Historical Society, ca. 1989.","  Grafton, Emily.  West Virginia Adventure Guide to the Natural History of Blackwater Falls State Park . Terra Alta, West Virginia: Headline Books, 2002.","  Harsh, Sharon Wilmoth.  School Board Minutes, Enumeration Lists and Account Records, Barbour County, West Virginia: Township of Barker, 1870-1890; Independent District of Bellington, 1893-1899 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000.","  Hatcher, Charles Silas.  Historical Genealogy of the Basham, Ellison, Hatcher, Lilly, Meadows, Pack, Walker, and Other Families . Princeton, West Virginia: Jake Forest Hatcher, 1980.","History of the Great Kanawha Valley, Volume I . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000.","  Keller, Barbara, editor.  Summers County, West Virginia, Historical Society: Cemetery Book . Beckley, West Virginia: BJW Printing, 1996.","  Keller, Robert, editor.  Senior \"34\" . Hinton, West Virginia: Senior Class, Hinton High School, 1934.","  Kirk, Bert A., Harold Neely, and the Hinton Junior Chamber of Commerce, editors.  Hinton City Directory . White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia: Sentinel Publishers, 1939.","  Lilly, Jack.  Historical Genealogy of the Lilly Family . Canton, Ohio: Jack Lilly, 1977.","  Lilly, Jack.  Lilly Family History, 1566-1997 . Canton, Ohio: Jack Lilly, 1997.","  Lilly, Jack.  Our Heritage: The Lilly Family, Vol. II . Canton, Ohio: Jack Lilly, 1978.","  Long, Fred and Steve Trail.  Historic Pence Springs Resort . 1987.","  Marockie, Henry R.  School Laws of West Virginia: 1989 Edition . Charlottesville: The Michie Company, 1990.","  McBride, W. Stephen, Kim Arbogast McBride, and Greg Adamson.  Frontier Forts in West Virginia: Historical and Archaeological Explorations . Edited by Lora A. Lamarre and Joanna L. Wilson. Charleston, West Virginia: West Virginia Division of Culture and History, 2003.","  McKey, JoAnn Riley.  Accomack County, Virginia: Court Order Abstracts; 1682-1690, Volume 7 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1998.","  McKey, JoAnn Riley.  Accomack County, Virginia: Court Order Abstracts; 1690-1697, Volume 8 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.","  McKey, JoAnn Riley.  Accomack County, Virginia: Court Order Abstracts; 1703-1710, Volume 10 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000.","  McNeer, Sally Withrow.  Echoes of Summers . Undated.","  Miller, Hurley.  Once in a Lifetime . Raleigh: Pentland Press, 2000.","  Myers, Tom E.  Moccasin Trails of the French and Indian War: The Eastern Frontier War 1743-1758 . Parsons, West Virginia: McClain Printing Company, 1995.","  Pemberton, Robert L.  A History of Pleasants County, West Virginia . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1999.","  Peters, Okey Erwin, compiler.  Conrad Peters and Wife Clara Snidow . Paducah, Kentucky: Paducah Printing Co., 1954.","  Roles, Joe B.  Mary Janes's War: A Civil War Novel Based on a True Story . Annandale, Virginia: Joe B. Roles, 2002.","  Scott, Eugene.  Thurmond: Dodge City of West Virginia: Believe It or Not City . Beckley, West Virginia: Eugene Scott, undated.","  Senior Class of Hinton High School.  The Senior Handbook; 1935 . Hinton, West Virginia: Senior Class, Hinton High School, 1935.","  Shuff, Murray.  Stone Cliff, West Virginia: \"Life Along New River\", 1930-1938 . Beckley, West Virginia: Central Printing Company, 1984.","  Small, Sally, Louis Torres, Larry J. Reynolds, United States. National Park Service. Denver Service Center.  Thurmond Commercial Buildings: New River Gorge, National River, West Virginia . Denver, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Denver Service Center, 1992.","  Stewart, Kathleen.  A Space on the Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an \"Other\" America . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.","  Sullivan, Ken.  Thurmond: A New River Community . Oak Hill, West Virginia: Eastern National Park and Monument Association, ca. 1989.","  Taylor, Sharon.  The Amazing Story of the Gwinns in America . Washington, D.C.: Halbert's, 1982.","  Trail, Stephen D. and Vandalia Consultants, Inc.  Bluestone Dam 50th Anniversary Commemorative Album 1949-1999 . Hinton, West Virginia: Fox Photographics, 1999.","  United States. National Park Service.  Denver Service Center. Development Concept Plan / Interpretive Prospectus: Thurmond, New River Gorge National River, West Virginia . Denver, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Denver Service Center, 1992.","  United States. National Park Service.  Land Protection Plan: New River Gorge . Denver, Colorado: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region, 1984.","  Wardell, Patrick G., compiler.  Virginians and West Virginians, 1607-1870, Volume 1 . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1986.","  Wilson, Goodridge.  Smyth County History and Traditions . Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1998.","  Separated to closed collections:","  Baseball card of Jack Warhop, originally in box 79, folder 15.","Hinton High School Year Books, titled \"The Dart\", were separated to the book collection at the History Center.  Includes years 1924, 1925 (2 copies), 1936, 1940, 1954, 1955 (2 copies), 1956, 1957, and 1959."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_43a428a036329b8d08d80398402053d8\"\u003eRecords and photographs documenting the history of southeastern West Virginia compiled by Summers County residents Fred Long and Stephen Trail. Many of the items were collected by a local newspaper, the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHinton Daily News\u003c/emph\u003e (later the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eHinton News\u003c/emph\u003e). The collection focuses on the history of Summers County and Hinton from the mid-1700s to 2012, as well as the history of other areas in southeastern Virginia and western Virginia. Subjects include the town of Hinton, Hinton High School and Summers County schools, genealogy and family history, the Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026amp;O) Railroad, archaeological and geographical features, other Summers County communities, wars, and other topics. Materials include a large quantity of photographs and negatives along with clippings, printed materials, ephemera, oral histories, maps, motion pictures, sound recordings, typescripts, manuscripts, and other types of materials. Many items are facsimiles of photos, documents, and newspapers.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Records and photographs documenting the history of southeastern West Virginia compiled by Summers County residents Fred Long and Stephen Trail. Many of the items were collected by a local newspaper, the  Hinton Daily News  (later the  Hinton News ). The collection focuses on the history of Summers County and Hinton from the mid-1700s to 2012, as well as the history of other areas in southeastern Virginia and western Virginia. Subjects include the town of Hinton, Hinton High School and Summers County schools, genealogy and family history, the Chesapeake and Ohio (C\u0026O) Railroad, archaeological and geographical features, other Summers County communities, wars, and other topics. Materials include a large quantity of photographs and negatives along with clippings, printed materials, ephemera, oral histories, maps, motion pictures, sound recordings, typescripts, manuscripts, and other types of materials. Many items are facsimiles of photos, documents, and newspapers."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_93518063762d4bcef4eb8598eb8cce65\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/"],"names_coll_ssim":["Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company"],"names_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center","Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company","Long, Frederick","Trail, Stephen D.","Bagdon, Philip V."],"corpname_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center","Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company"],"persname_ssim":["Long, Frederick","Trail, Stephen D.","Bagdon, Philip V."],"language_ssim":["English \n.    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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_e75530fa8b014e9210ff282290fb30f9\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe collection includes budget and renewal reports for the Composite Materials Research and Education Program at Virginia Tech, for which Carl T. Herakovich served as the co-director from 1974 to 1984. The collection also contains similar proposals for several other similar ventures.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The collection includes budget and renewal reports for the Composite Materials Research and Education Program at Virginia Tech, for which Carl T. Herakovich served as the co-director from 1974 to 1984. 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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. ","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. 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. 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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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Processed materials total 12,305 items. Additional 2 linear feet containing 2 boxes: 13 cm x 39.5 cm x 26.5 cm, and 1 artifact box 40 cm x 32 cm x 27. After the completion of additions processed in 2019, the collection contains 47 boxes.","Access may be partially restricted to some materials.","\nSeries Description: This collection is organized into five principal series, as follows: 1.) Professional Organizations \u0026 Activities (9 boxes). 2.) Lectures \u0026 Presentations (1 box). 3.) History of UVa Department of Medicine, by Byrd S. Leavell (2 boxes). 4.) Office Files, alphabetically arranged (28 boxes). 5.) Photographs \u0026 Artifacts (4 boxes).\n","\nA sixth series containing mainly photographs and artifacts was added in October 2019. These two boxes are arranged by photographs and then by date. The materials accessioned in November 2019 were added to the sixth series by date. Items in this container were added to the end of Box 46 or filed in earlier boxes as appropriate. Duplicates were discarded.\n","\nEdward Watson Hook, Jr. was born in Sumter, South Carolina on August 10, 1924. He was the only child of school teacher parents. He obtained a B.S. degree from Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina and then attended Yale University as a participant in the U.S. Army Specialized Training program. He received an M.D. degree from Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia in 1949. He served his internship at University Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota and was an assistant resident and chief resident in medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. From 1951 to 1953 he served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He taught medicine at Emory University and Johns Hopkins University before becoming the Head of the Division of Infectious Disease at Cornell University Medical College in New York in July 1959. In 1966, Hook was a visiting professor at the University of Bahia School of Medicine in Salvador, Brazil. In 1969 he was appointed Henry B. Mulholland Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia and chaired the department for 21 years. In 1996 Hook was presented with the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest award given at the University of Virginia. Hook married Jessie Dale Thurecht on June 14, 1949. They had four children, Edward W. III, Susan Dale, Margaret Jane, and Robert Randall. Hook died unexpectedly of a coronary blood clot on October 5, 1998 at the age of 74.\n","\nDr. Hook was involved in a great many organizations and endeavors outside of UVA. He took a leading role in several specialty and subspecialty societies and in organizations concerned with physician education and training. Hook was president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America during 1975-76, was chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was a charter member of the editorial board of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, and was a chair of the board of directors of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program from 1978 to 1988. A former president of the Association of Professors of Medicine, Dr. Hook served on the American Board of Internal Medicine from 1979 to 1987 and chaired its committee on the Evaluation of Clinical Competence.\n","\nA fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP) since 1962 and its president in 1985, Dr. Hook also served as the College's governor in Virginia and on its board of regents. He visited the People's Republic of China in 1979 as a member of the ACP's first teaching delegation to that country. Hook authored over 130 publications. He received distinction early in his career for his research on the pathogenesis of salmonella and other intestinal infections.\n","\nAdministration duties of running Internal Medicine took up the bulk of Hook's professional time. During his years as chairman, he built up the department of internal medicine, recruited highly trained division leaders, and initiated several programs that benefited the School of Medicine. In 1969 he founded an international health exchange program with the Federal University of Ceará in Brazil. He also developed and led UVa's hospital ethics committee. He began a primary care residency program in medicine and started a faculty-teaching practice program in Orange County. During the 1970s and 80s, Hook was a national leader in internal-medicine manpower, clinical skills evaluation, and the fostering of humanitarian attributes among physicians. Hook was keenly interested in teaching medical students.\n","\nAfter retiring from the chair of the department in 1990, Hook founded the humanities in medicine program. This program offered talks, concerts, and short courses for medical students. He also helped lead the Medical Center Hour, a weekly conference covering health issues. Hook was also chair of the Arts program which used art work to beautify the hospital.\n","Processed by:  Susan Swasta and Sara Huyser, Historical Collections Staff","Duplicates found in the additional boxes donated in 2016 and 2019 were not processed into the collection.","See photos from this event in Hook Box 04, Folders 002-011.","The Edward Watson Hook papers reflect his wide-ranging professional activities related to heading the Department of Internal Medicine, participating in the larger Health System/University processes, and pursuing his own research and external activities. The documents detail Hook's direct personal participation in professional organizations and also show the wide range of details he coordinated in running the department of internal medicine. A noteworthy aspect of the collection includes an unpublished History of the Department of Medicine written by Byrd Leavell. Hook read and critiqued the manuscript, but Leavell died before completing the book. Also, Hook conducted a series of interviews with Thomas H. Hunter which complement with the Thomas H. Hunter papers, MS-4, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.","Re: Hook Service on Panel - UVa accreditation.","Re: Examinations.","Re: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's UVa chairmanship.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related; some documents have Hook's AN's.","Re: UVa related.","UVa Related.","Re: UVa Related.","Re: UVa related; many documents have AN's by Hook.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's membership of the Board of Governors. Also, meeting schedules are included.","Re: Nominations, committee appointments - related to the Board of Governors.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including clinical judgment pretest content.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including evaluation of procedural skills of residents.","Re: Board of Governors related, misc, including evaluating procedural skills of residents.","Re: Board of Governors related; committee appointments.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including membership nominations, PMP evaluations.","Re: Board of Governors related, misc, including certification standards, rating humanistic qualities.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors.","Re: Committees: CECC (Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).","Re: Committees: CECC \u0026 Subcommittee to Standardize Programs of Evaluation of Clinical Competence at the Local Level (SSPECCLL).","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees: CECC, SSPECLL, misc, including history of CECC, 1970-1987.","Re: Committees; CECC - Advisory committee to CECC (includes Clinical competence and Hospital visit programs, history of CECC and Hook's involvement).","Re: Committees; subcommittee on hospital visit program (part of CECC), includes Hook's AN's on program.","Re: Hospital Evaluation visits, including Hook's report on Louisiana State University Medical Center visit.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, including Hook's evaluation of Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of South Florida affiliated Hospitals.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth, NJ.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Orlando Regional Medical Center, Florida.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Providence Hospital, Washington D.C.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Atlantic City Medical Center, N.J.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Jersey City Medical Center.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Booth Memorial Medical Centery, Flushing, N. Y.","Re:Committees; Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations (part of Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).","Re: Committees; Subcommitte on Humanism (part of committee to evaluate clinical competence - CECC) - Hook served on subcommittee and includes preliminary material to forming subcom.","Re: Committees; Subcommittees on Humanism including planning formation of subcommittees, many AN's on documents.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (planning formation of subcommittee).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees: Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (April meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (October meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (MS describes experiences of a UVa patient).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (1985 Guide to Humanistic Qualities in the Internist, Hook in one of the authors).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (Humanism Guide).","Re: Conferences (Hook presentation on geriatrics).","Re: Conferences (Hook presentation on evaluation of humanism).","Re: Conferences (Hook comments on task force report).","Re: Report on Clinical Competence, Report on Committee on Standards of Excellence.","Re: Reports: Evaluation of Clinical Competence.","Re: Policies \u0026 Procedures, Evaluation of Clinical Competence, Evaluation of Residents.","Re: Hook's presentation on evaluation of noncognitive skills and clinical performance.","Re: Hook's election, participation in specific events.","Re: ACP course \"Recent Advances in Infectious Diseases\" at UVa. Newsclipping about Hook being elected governor of Virginia for ACP.","Re: ACP chapter in Virginia (regional meeting planning \u0026 program, course \"Current Concepts of Clinical Infectious Disease\").","Re: By-laws revision regarding UVa ACP membership, statement on in-patient respiratory care, programming, Hook's election as President, financing graduate medical education, practice abroad programs, relocation of ACP headquarters, report of Task Force on College Structure and Function, long-range planning.","Re: Hook's presidency, headquarters move, conference planning, meeting planning, ACP executive vice president search, graduate medical education.","Re: Hook's presidency, conference \u0026 meeting planning, funding graduate medical education, executive vice president search, primary care physicians within ACP.","Re: Hook's presidency, meeting planning, executive vice president search, funding of graduate medical education, Hook Senate testimony, Canadian ACP membership.","Re: Hook's presidency (and later), ACP delineation of responsibilities, support for general internal medicine and its protection by ACP, executive vice president search, medical infomatics, relations with other medical associations, conference planning, graduate medical education funding, ACP scholarships, translation of MKSAP into Japanese, Supreme Court decision on ACP tax question.","RE: Misc; nominations of Veldhuis for award.","Re: Membership fellowships.","Re: Medical faculty as clinicians, family practice residencies \u0026 clerkships, radon.","Re: Meeting, young clinical investigator award.","Re: Editorial Board of journal \"Animicrobial Agents \u0026 Chemotherapy\", \"Journal of Clinical Microbiology\" controversy, memberships.","Re: Membership, journals; editorial work, content.","Re: Relations between ASIM and American College of Physicians.","Re: Miscellaneous; AAMC agreement with Association of Professors of Medicine, houses staff remuneration, faculty practice survey, women in medicine program, work group on withholding physician's services, executive development seminar.","Re: Miscellaneous, mostly support of nominations for membership.","Re: UVa faculty nominations.","Re: Legislation affecting physicians; relations with other organizations; misc. business (Hook served on APM council 1977-1980; APM president 1981-82).","Re: Legistaion, meetings, council meeting items.","Re: Legislation, meetings, issues affecting internal medicine - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical education meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical eduction, APM functions and budget.","Re: Legislative issues - correspondence to and from congress members.","Re: Correspondence with legislators; Hook's Senate testimony on research funding.","Re: APM Task Force on Manpower Needs (Hook was a member).","Re: UVa departmental profile - UVa questionnaire results on internal medicine training program.","Re: Misc. issues relating to residency training, certification standards, meetings, membership.","Re: Hook's participation on Board grant appraisals.","Re: Hook presidency, relations with other associations, programming, guidelines for antimicrobial therapy.","Re: Hook presidency; guidelines for antimicrobial therapy, guidelines for training in infectious diseases, accreditation of conference by AMA.","Re: Miscellaneous business - programming, awards, Journal of Infectious Disease.","Re: Miscellaneous society business - Journal of Infectious Diseases, Hook's presidential address, \"The Evolution of the clinical subspecialist in Infectious Diseases,\" definition of membership, subspecialists.","Re: Meetings, selection of presentations.","Re: programs, unification of Medical Society with AMA.","Re: Meetings - minutes of meetings in which Hook participated.","Re: nomination of officers \u0026 members, Journal of Medical Sciences as official society publication, Founder's Award to Hook in 1985.","Re: Cooperative medical programs with Brazilian Universities, visit by Hook and Knorr.","Re: Hook's participation in conference.","Re: Family practice, physician shortage.","Re: ACP/ASIM collaboration; Medicare, primary care.","Re: Formation of VCIM - manpower study.","Re: History of program, meeting documents, reports.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports, Hook-Shimao report on leprosy panel.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meeting and reports; Hook hepatitis panel review.","Re: Meetings and reports; including Hook cholera review report.","Re: Meetings and reports; Hook tuberculosis panel report.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports; Hook report on malnutrition panel.","Re: Hook's reviews of minority scholars' research plans for RSJ Foundation, annual meeting documents.","Re: Board meetings, committee on the future of the Clinical Scholars Program.","Re: report by Committee on the Future of the Clinical Scholar's program - committee formed by Hook in 1979; he served as exofficio member - recommends that the program continue, article on the program's history.","RE: Conference and publication regarding development of guidelines for physicians in terminally ill cases.","Re: Conference and publication regarding physician's influence on the dying process.","Re: Preparation of a publication on physicians and hopelessly ill patients.","Re: Publication of an article in New England Journal of Medicine.","Re: \"Notes on Trip to Africa and Asia\" - described medical care, research, and socio-economic conditions; visits intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between an African hospital and Cornell Medical Center; visits facilities in Nigeria, Lagos, Ibadan, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Kampala, Entebbe, Tororo, Cairo, Karachi, Lahore, Calcutta, Bangkok, Hong Kong, \u0026 Tokyo.","Re: Notes on a Trip to South America\" - describes medical care, research, and socioeconomic conditions, visit intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between a South American hospital and Cornell Medical Center, visits to facilities in Bahia, Buenos Aires, Lima, Rio de Janeiro, \u0026 Santiago.","Re: Summary report 1964-1972, annual report 1964-1965.","Re: Annual Report 1963-1966, report of activities 1967-1969.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's visits to Brazil prior to establishment of the Cornell-Bahia program.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's service as head of the program, and subsequent role as consultant.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's role as consultant to the program.","Re: Part of application for funding to continue project that Hook helped to establish and run.","Re: Hook's participation in site visits to projects funded by NIH - NIAID (Title/contents pages only; instructed by NIAID not to retain reports.","Re: Commercial program offering medical seminars to Japanese physicians.","Re: Medical research done by Hook while in the army in Alabama.","Paper by Hook and Wagner: \"Resistance-Promoting Activity of Endotoxins and other Microbial Products\".","Re: Streptococcal infections - influenza, pulmonary infection program meeting.","Re: Salmonella research - outbreak at New York hospital.","Re: Salmonella research, publications, grants, antibiotics use in animal feed.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book II, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).","Re: \"Health Care and the Medical School: Responsibilities and Responses\"; Convocation Address, American College of Physicians, \"On My Mind,\" Alpha Omega Alpha lecture; \"Research: A Chairman's Perspective\".","Re: Pacesetters of the American Image, Typhoid Fever and Other Salmonella Infections: Internal Medicine Grand Rounds; Medicare: A Strategy for Quality Assurance.","Re: Humanities in Medicine: Treatment for a Deficiency Disorder?; Comments at AOA Dinner, Medical College of Pennsylvania; same title for The Jeremiah Metzger Lecture given October 23, 1996 at American Clinical and Climatological Association meeting","Re: Presentation of the 1996 George M. Kober to Robert G. Petersdorf; Medical Education: New Challenges - New Directions; Presidents Address: Pacesetters of the American Image.","Re: Table of Contents and Chapters I-VII of the Leavell manuscript (removed from black leather binder).","Re: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter VI?] (removed from black leather binder).","Re: Chapter: Subspecialty Divisions.","Re: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter IX] (revised version).","Re: Revisions, additions to the Leavell manuscript - some by Hook.","Re: Revisions of, additions to Leavell manuscript.","Re: Correspondence and notes on the history of the department.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Manuscript by Fitzhugh on history of otolaryngology at UVa.","Re: Crispell's career as a faculty member at UVa (press releases), manuscript on Thomas Jefferson and medicine written by Crispell.","Re: Correspondence and press releases on Crockett's UVa career.","Re: Correspondence and notes on Blackford's UVa career.","Re: Correspondence and notes on Landis.","Re: Correspondence and notes by and about UVa physicians, including notes from interview with Dr. Thomas Hunter, also information about Hart and Mulholland.","Re: Swineford's UVa career, establishment of Swineford Allergy Fund and lectures.","Re: Correspondence and notes on history of house staff.","Re: A rewrite of Leavell's earlier text.","Re: Maricia Day Finney assists Leavell in re-writting his manuscript, included is re-worked Chapters 1-5 and 5 brief bios on key medical men at UVa.","Re: Contents relate to the Leavell's career at UVa, including his curriculum vitae, newpaper \u0026 journal clipplins, his participation in conferences, and an essay written on William C. Dabney.","Re: Leavell researches Virginian history, in particular Robert E. Lee.","Re: Recruitment of black faculty.","Re: AIDS cases, policies, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: UVa AIDS grant application.","Re: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: Personnel, facilities, residency program, conference, etc.","Re: Personnel, facilities, residencies, conference, etc.","Re: Personnel, patient visit statistics and surveys, space allocation, procedures, planning, administration, proposal for outpatient department, ambulatory surgery facility.","Re: Personnel, space allocation, patient surveys, productivity, procedures, third year ambulatory care rotation, reorganization, \u0026 conferences.","Re: Personnel, productivity, patient surveys, space allocation, ambulatory care education, \u0026 information manual.","Re: Personnel, residencies, teaching, patient care, \u0026 procedures.","Re: Grant proposal for Area Health Education Center.","Re: Documents fundraising attempts to solicit department chairs, includes thank you letters to contributors - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: Soliciting pharmaceutical companies for money to support UVa hopsital's art program - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: Soliciting funding for the arts program - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: The development of a program in the arts at UVA hospital, including prospectus and a document reviewing the minutes of the arts committee from 1988-1995 - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: The involvement of the Hospital Auxiliary in rotating art exhibits.","Re: Development of art program and acquisition of works of art, including the prospectus and art forms and also correspondence with various artists.","Re: Removed from a binder titled \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order; contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.","Re: Removed from a binder titled, \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order, contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.","Re: The development and operations of the Health Sciences Arts Committee.","Re: Correspondence with Ann Johanson, David M. Browne, and Ellen Driscoll.","Re: Miscellaneous business of the UVa hospital arts committee of which Hook is the chairman; formation of committee and proposed agenda, selection of artists, and other matters concerning placement of portraits and requesting art space.","Re: Miscellaneous business of Arts Committee for UVa hospital which Hook is the chairman, includes discussions of placement of flags, development of patient handbook, art storage and workroom, and continued membership of committee including Hook's farewell letter to committee.","Re: Selection of an art curator for arts program at UVa hospital.","Re: Continued membership and new members to the UVa hospitals Arts Committee.","Re: Results of questionnaire asking for people's opinions of artwork chosen by Arts Committee for UVa hospital.","Re: Autopsy guidelines, statistics, permission procedures.","Re: Statistics, report on Autopsy at UVa hospital, and recommendations.","Re: Litz, Culpeper Foundation, Pratt Awards.","Re: Residencies and clerkships, grant proposal, personnel, facilities, evaluation and planning.","Re: Classes, personnel.","Re: Department name change, hypertonic therapy, conference.","Re: Internal medicine resident coverage at Blue Ridge, space for geriatrics clinic, shift of adult rehabilitation services to Blue Ridge, problems with care for acute care patients at Blue Ridge, issues concerning space for Internal Medicine at new multi-story hospital.","Re: Proposed plan to build new hospital at Blue Ridge site; opposition by Internal Medicine Faculty.","Re: Development of bone marrow transplantation program at UVa; procedures.","Re: Establishment, development of cancer center at UVa; personnel, space, funding issues.","Re: Development of a comprehensive cancer program at UVa hospital.","Re: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding, space allocation issues; procedures, history of division.","Re: Primarily contains 1982 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology but also includes Cardiovascular Research correspondence and information about the Hypertension Unit.","Re: 1983 correspondence primarily with Head, Division of Cardiology, George A. Beller, M.D.","Re: Primarily the 1984 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology.","Re: Primarily the 1985 correspondence with George A. Beller, Head, Department of Cardiology, including funding, personnel, and space issues.","Re: 1986 correspondence primarily with George A. Beller, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes inpatient and outpatient fees, wellness center, computer systems, cardiac catheterization reports, and a discussion on the Adenosine Program project.","Re: 1987 correspondence, primarily with George A. Bellers, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes discussions on introducing new technology, LBJ Family Foundation, Cardiac Rehabilitation program, cardiac catheterization laboratory, animal research, and marketing strategy in the Cardiology Division.","Re: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding space allocation issues; procedures.","Re: personnel, staffing, patient care, space allocation issues; cardiology services for Martha Jefferson Hospital, finances.","Re: Personnel, finance, space allocation, staffing issues, cardiology services provided to Martha Jefferson Hospital.","Re: Personnel, finance, patient services, space allocation issues; cardiology services offered by UVa to Martha Jefferson Hospital; same day catheterization; angioplasty; possible relationship with Augusta Hospital.","Re: Establishment, use, scheduling of facility.","Re: Equipment malfunctions, increase in use and need for third lab, administration, patient scheduling.","Re: Development of cardiac rehabilitation program at Boar's Head Sports Club.","Re: Standards of care; funding; community program.","Re: Development of a mobile coronary care unit (establishment of guidelines); gift of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson to coronary care unit (July 2, 1973); renovations and equipment in CCU and admission and operational policies; CCU privileges; responsibilities of CCU residents.","Re: Center's advisory board; also a draft of Biomedical Ethics at the University of Virginia which includes 4 goals: Biomedical Ethics in the Medical School Curriculum, Ethics Consultation Service, Advanced Education in Clinical Ethics, and Outreach Programs","Re: Establishment of center; development of occupational medicine program, grant applications, personnel, contract with General Electric Co., Center Advisory committee meeting minutes.","Re: Minutes of advisory committee, funding \u0026 grant applications, occupational medicine, affiliation with UVa departments \u0026 schools, residency program in preventive medicine, CPDI brochure, planning report.","Re: Establishment, occupation of various Internal Medicine Chairs (Wood, Hunter, Janssen, Madge Jones, Nettie Marie Jones (Stone), Hook, and John Guerrant).","Re: Establishment, occupation of various chairs (Jordain, Leavell, Mulholland, Peters, Richardson-Vicks, Scripps, Trolinger).","Re: Establishment, occupation of Swineford chair.","Re: 1979 trip made by Hook as part of ACP delegation; subsequent visits by Chinese to University of Virginia, includes articles by Hook in Chinese.","Re: Evaluation of student \u0026 of physicians by students, content and structure of program, guidelines \u0026 procedures.","Re: Evaluation of students and of physicians by students, content, structure of program, personnel.","Re: Funding \u0026 finances, grants, personnel, space \u0026 equipment, Poison Control Center.","Re: Establishment of center, approval of research protocols, personnel, housestaff coverage, activities, location, grant funding.","Re: Critique, evaluation, improvement of internal medicine clerkship.","Re: Problems with new medical information system.","Re: Medical Center laboratory activities.","Re: Covers Hook's involvement in the curriculum committee at UVa's school of medicine, includes Hook's handwritten notes on committee agendas.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, minutes of meetings.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.","Re: Development of Ethics Committee, issues addressed, minutes of meetings.","Re: Discussion of UVa's policy on house staff \"moonlighting\" at other organizations.","Re: Items taken out of Hook's binder entitled, \"Confidential: Finance Committee, Department of Medicine\" - includes a report of the AdHoc Remunerations Committee, May 1975 and a Proposal for an incentive Plan of the Clinical Faculty of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.","Re : Hook chaired a committee to oversee fundraising campaigns; established the Friends of the Department of Medicine.","Re: Physicians participation in medicine, representation of Internal Medicine Department on the committee.","Re: Requests for topics to be considered by committee, including malpractice premiums, control of expenditures, salaries, funding, radiology charges.","Re: Problems with research protocols.","Re: Report of Dean Knorr's committee to renew department of internal medicine, and department member's response to report.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, financing, new residencies, etc.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, financing, etc.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, etc.","Re: Number of residents per department, primary care residents, applications, salary, budget, etc.","Re: Richard Guerrant chairs internship Advisory Committee.","Re: Response to JCAH criticism of floor labs at UVa.","Re: Activities of committee to address space requirements, renovation, acute bed shortage.","Re: Nursing shortage, pay differential","Re: Minutes of comm. discussing various operational communication issues in Internal Medicine Department.","Re: Meeting quality assurance, requirements of Joint Commission Accreditation.","Re: Admissions to school, naming of UVA hospital, faculty practice plan, items for agendas of meetings.","Re: Hook's position on tenure.","Re: Establishment, structure, policies of transplantation program at UVa.","Re: Documentation of planning and development of UVa's hospital.","Re: Incident involving breach of confidentiality \u0026 confidentiality policy.","Re: Guidelines for consultations, problems with consultations.","Re: Continuing education events by Department of Medicine.","Re: Changes in curriculum, clerkships, teaching effectiveness.","Re: Establishment of critical care, subspecialty at UVA, lack of critical care beds \u0026 establishment of a triage system.","Re: Required CPR training and problems with payment/charges.","Re: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: DRG reports for Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Do Not Resuscitate Policy","Re: Concerns emergency room care while Hook was a professor of Internal Medicine and Chairman, Department of Medicine.","Re: Hook's involvement in ER administration including discussion on salaries, hiring faculty and faculties duties, triage policy, and security protection.","RE: Hook's involvement in ER administration including ER at Blue Ridge Hospital, development of health care facility at Lake Monticello, funding for 24 hour/7 day week faculty coverage, use of fellows as triage officers, GI bleeding, and budget concerns.","Re: Discussion includes the employee health clinic serving the entire medical center and themovement of clinic to new location.","Re: Hook's involvement in the department of endrocrinology and metabolism including discussions on the tenuous relationship between endrocrinology and the department of pediatrics, budget and space concerns, the use of fellows instead of physicians to treat patients, and \"competing\" labs in endrocrinology.","Re: Hook's involvement with the Department of Endocrinolgy and Metabolism including discussions about purchasing equipment, space and budget concerns, and problems with the diabetes unit.","Re: Hook's involvement with the Department of Epidemology, especiallyJack M. Gwalthey M.D., and includes discussion of HIV testing and ethics of testing blood of patients without patient identification.","Re: Hook and William G. Thurman initially serve as co-chairmen of this division.","Re: Hook's involvement of fundraising efforts for the Department of Internal Medicine including thank you's for gifts, possible financial contributors, and fundraising campaigns.","Re: Giving scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, in particular rural areas.","Re: Hook's involvement with dedicating a courtyard garden in honor of Elizabeth Brown Mulholland Gamble.","Hook's involvement with the Division of Gastroenterology, in particular department head, Richard McCallum.","Re: Meetings that Hook was mentioned or directly involved with.","Re: Primarily Hooks correspondence with Robert A. Reid, Primary Health Care, Ambulatory Division and includes handling and billing of ambulatory patients, primary care rotations, satellite clinic in Orange, and renovation of the primary care center.","Re: Issues and concerns concerning the Department of General Medicine headed by David Fedson, including patient cases \u0026 problems (one involving a racist patient), decline of patients in GMC, finances, GMC rotations and the activities of the primary care clinic.","Re: Non-profit medical center program in Gordonsville served by the Health Service Foundation.","Re: The medical center's branch in Orange.","Re: Issues and concerns of the Deparment of Geographic Medicine headed by Richard Guerrant.","Re: Development of the Department of Geriatrics headed by Richard Lindsay; includes a 1977 proposed plan for UVa geriatric plan and testimony given before the joint subcommittee on Aging, The General Assembly, 1979.","Re: Development in the Division of Geriatrics, including proposals, reports, and house bills.","Re: Development of programs for the elderly, including a 1979 manuscript, \"A Survey of Geriatric Medical and Nursing Education in the United States and Virginia.\"","Re: Hook wants Geriatric medicine at UVA Hospital to be viewed as the first server for elderly and desires an interdisciplinary approach.","RE: Hook's involvement in promoting Geriatrics in 1988; requesting funds from the state for UVa's geriatric efforts, trying to get School of Nursing and School of Medicine to work together, geriatrics \u0026 Blue Ridge (Homeward Bound House), and accreditation.","Re: Issues and concerns with the Division of Geriatrics including responsibilities of residents, plans for Nursing Home and Clinics, difficulties with the location of the Geriatric Clinics for the elderly patients, establishing the move of geriatrics Clinic to Blue Ridge, and assuming the space formerly occupied by the \"Pink Ladies Canteen.\"","Re: Details Hook's involvement in attempting to secure accreditation for a training program in geriatrics and includes their grant application. After it was withheld by ACGME in 1988 and 1989, Hook challenges their decision.","Re: Hook's involvement in discussing the possibility of a joint endeavor in the area of Alzheimer disease and long-term health care.","Re: Hook wants greater participation by the Department of Internal Medicine in the development of a home health care system.","Re: Documents include discussing the relationship between the School of Nursing and the Department of Geriatrics in establishing a Geriatrics/Rehabilitation Clinic at Blue Ridge Hospital. Includes in folder is a typed proposal and a typed manuscript, \"Teaching/Research Nursing Home,\" written by Richard Lindsay.","Re: Hook desires faculty involvement in developing a teaching nursing home at UVA.","Re: Working out the contract agreement between UVA Health Services Foundation and the Marriott for the UVA retirement community, the Colonnades.","Re: UVa Hospital is interested in a Shared Adult Home with the City of Charlottesville and JABA.","Re: Participation, speakers, and evaluations of Grand Rounds.","Re: UVa patient cases and discussion of disease and treatments in the grand rounds of the Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald J. Wright and Jules I. Levine concerning needs of the Medical Center.","Re: Hiring Robert Reynolds and securing office and bed space.","Re: Chiefly correspondence between Hook and Don E. Detmer, Vice President for Health Sciences and includes discussion about the medical center name change to Health Sciences Center and distribution of a generous gift by Madge Jones.","Re: Discussions about disability plan, department deficits, organization structures of UVa Health Services foundation \u0026 affiliated foundations \u0026 committee structure.","Re: Miscellaneous issues: Signing checks, professional fees policy, loan funding, retirement plans, billing from Health services, \u0026 classification of patients.","Re: Discussion about billing system of UVa hospital \u0026 foundation.","Re: Expenditures of Health Services funds.","Re: Munsey Wheby is a part of a committee to reevaluate the bylaws of the Health Services Foundation.","Re: Fringe benefits package for faculty such as life insurance, disability, and travel insurance. Included is a 1983 report of the Faculty Fringe Benefits Committee.","Re: Deals with a job description of Executive Director of the Foundation and Hewitt's Incentive Plan Design.","Re: Medical Malpractice.","Re: Evolution of malpractice insurance in UVa Hospital from in 1969 not all house staff covered by insurance to the premiums listed in 1990.","Re: Hook favors a helicopter system.","Re: Hook wants editors to identify staff's names and titles under photographs published in the Helix.","Re: Outline of needs establishing a Palliative Care Inpatient Program at Blue Ridge facility and concerns placing an oncology unit physically adjacent to a TB Unit.","Re: Hook's correspondence with Peter Quesenberry, Chief of Hematology/Oncology Division, includes concerns about clinical coverage, research development, finances, and space.","Re: Documents include how to fully utilize the Oncology department and includes documents relating to nurses handling anticarcinogenic medications.","Re: Documents include discussion about fellows, workshops, faculty appointments, and the importance of the bone marrow transplantation program.","Re: Discussions cover colorectal screening clinic, case information, handling pediatric marrow transplants, and funding for research.","Re: Decline in out-patient visits at Blue Ridge Hospital, summary outline of growth factor program project, and office and lab space issues.","Re: Future of oncology at Blue Ridge Hospital, new initiatives for hematology/oncology, filling faculty positions, and salary and space discussions.","Re: Peter Quesenberry, Professor and Chief Division of Hematology/Oncology addresses space needs, AIDS work at Blue Ridge, recruitment, and outpatient operation.","Re: Faculty appointments and funding issues, space issues for the Marrow Transplant Laboratory, patient surveys, patient case issues instigated by concerns raised by Hook, and financial concerns in the Division of Hematology and Oncology.","Re: Space issues including clinic overcrowding, contract between UVa Health Sciences Center and Rockingham Memorial Hospital, faculty promotion and salary raises, and \"code status\" of patients.","Re: Hook desires a hospice in the new hospital.","Re: Hook correspondence addresses fire safety in stairways, family lounges, bed availability, and the physical appearance of the building.","Re: Correspondence regarding updating bed needs of the institution and includes descriptions of bed allotments, charts, graphs, and statistics.","Re: Hook encourages the consolidation of the beds at Blue Ridge and UVA hospital; documents include a report entitled, \"Blue Ridge Hospital Report of the Tuberculosis Service Fiscal year 1982 July 1, 1981 - June 30, 1982.\"","RE: Bed utilization and clinical reports of admissions.","Re: Budget issues and concerns including graphs, charts and statistics of admissions, budgets, and actual costs.","Re: Hook submits proposals from the departments in Internal Medicine for the capital outlay budget for 1990-2000 in which department head details specific needs and wants for each department.","Re: Correspondence (mostly from the 1970s) includes discussions on overhead funds, professional fee schedules, funding for specific needs with the departments of Internal Medicine and for improvements in the facility, expense of long distance telephone calls, and fringe benefits for faculty.","Re: Includes \"Proposed 1970-1980 Capital Outlay Projections and Program\" and \"Planning Guidelines for the Ten-Year Capital Budget 1988-1998.\"","Re: Correspondence with John F. Harlan, Jr., Director, University of Virginia Hospital includes increasing residency programs, patient care and comfort, faculty appointments, and addition of beds.","Re: Correspondence mostly with John F. Harlan, Jr. Director, UVA Hospitals includes lack of storage, shortage of beds, patient care and amenities, visitor control, canceling and rescheduling patients, use of the Towers Hospital, and accreditation awards.","Re: Correspondence with John T. Ashley, Director, UVA Hospital, includes teaching funds, identification photographs, swing beds, cleaning, storage, and maintenance problems, and dissatisfaction with managerial process.","Re: Correspondence with John T. Ashley about home health care program, foundation to deliver patient care services outside the Hospitals, ambulatory internal medicine, prescription liability, subsidizing primary care practitioners, administrative duties, laboratory costs, maintaining quality services, and a grant proposal for General Electric Foundation.","Re: Hook's notes after a meeting with John T. Ashley who proposed cutting costs by 7 million dollars, loss of referral physicians, delinquent medical records, obtaining a pager, ambulatory care leadership, patient costs, and Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: Topics include acquisition of a Gamma Unit, praise from a satisfied patient, problems with the Simon Paging System, Nephrology residents, and food and drink restriction policy.","Re: Obtaining admission lists, availability of beds, budget adjustments, enhancing revenue, removal of vending machines, difficulty of maintaining adequate amount of nurses, and the appointment of Michael J. Halseth as interim executive director.","Re: Surgical Transition Lounge, unlocked file cabinets, last pod on 8th floor, relationship between Augusta Hospital Corporation and UVA Hospital, additional residents, placement of directory signs, movement of departments, and various \"housekeeping items.\"","Re: Improving productivity and reducing costs throughout the hospital.","Re: Admissions, organizational charts, and lists of departments and managers by division, complaints by overcrowding, lack of cleanliness and inadequate patient care, discharge summaries, audit, and graphs and charts dealing with cash flow projections.","Re: Service-specific admission and patient days graphs, internal audit, revision of hospital organization, Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report 1986-1998, hospital nutrition center, surgical furlough policy, notification program, North 4 patient care unit, and space issues.","Re: 1958, \"We're Going to Have A New Hospital\"; \"New Hospital Dedicated, April 14, 1961\"; \"The Early Years of The University of Virginia Hospital: An Analysis of Patient's Records.\"","Re: Information collected through Hook's years for evaluation by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals; included is a 1981 recommendation for future compliance and 1990 Mock Survey for JCAHO.","Re: Hook comments in depth on the 1985 Hospital Long Range Plan.","Re: Correspondence regarding University of Virginia relationship between Veterans Administration Hospital, Salem, Virginia and Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia.","Re: 1988 proposed agreement between Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg, Virginia and UVA Hospitals.","Re: The Towers were used as rehabilitation units in the early 1980's; by 1988 the University terminated the lease of the Towers.","Re: Development of the Extended Care Facility in the Towers which opened in the fall of 1971; concern about railroad noise, locating student health services in ECF, house staff coverage, transportation difficulties, the towers fee schedule, tower's statistics, laboratory space for Department of Pathology, and indigent care.","Re: Topics involving the Towers, such as stocking periodicals and textbooks about chronic diseases, organization of the Medical Services in CCF, house staff coverage, Family Practice Program involvement, transportation of patients, and relationship to endocrine laboratory.","Re: Documents include tower statistics for 1975 \u0026 1976. Hook also details difficulties in the operation of the Towers which include refusal of residents/staff to see patients, nursing shortage and small nursing station, dietary problems, transportation difficulties, inadequate procedural rooms, and use of patient lounges by staff.","Re: 3 hand-written documents about resident statistics and 4 manuscripts including \"Number of House Staff Trained at UVA Medical Center During the Past 20 Years\"; \"Proposed Plan for the Medical HouseStaff for 1971-72\"; \"Survey of House Staff Training at UVA\"; \"Graduates of UVA School Of Medicine\".","Re: Includes essays written by Hook and others dealing with medical issues in humanities and also evaluations of Hook's elective, \"Film, Literature, and the Visual Art: Images in Medicine\".","Re: Hook's course syllabus.","Re: Documents include the interview questions for nineteen sessions that Hook conducted with Dr. Thomas Hunter. (Tapes can be found in the Papers of Thomas Hunter, Historical Collections \u0026 Services.) Also included is excerpts from Hunter's diary.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Gerald L. Mandell, Head, Division of Infectious Diseases, included is Hook's biennial report for 1986.","Re: Correspondence with Mandell includes problems with the microbiology lab, funding issues, patient cases, recruitment of faculty, space demands, and purchasing of equipment.","Re: Aids Center, Lilly Research grant, and continued accreditation.","Re: Plans for a fellowship program.","Re: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald L. Kaiser, Head, Division of Information Sciences and Biostatistics. Discussions include the development of a medical information sciences department, recruitment of a biostatistician, purchasing of software programs, and budgetary support.","Re: A request for high-powered computing facilities is not seen necessary by many division heads. The department of information sciences is dissolved and renamed Division of Biostatistics under the director of Robert Abbott.","Re: Press releases about book published on Walter Reed, intestinal diseases in Brazil, Hook's honorary doctor of medical science degree, and an interview of Hook by the Medical Examiner.","Re: Proposal of plans for intensive care in the 1970s and the implementation of those plans.","Re: Status of MICU, the serious need for medical intensive care unit, census of patients in MICU, the opening of the MICU in the early 1980s, admission criteria and operational guidelines, patient cases and patient care. Hook corresponds primarily with C. Edward Rose, Jr, Director, MICU.","Re: Critical care topics include neonotal ICU, No code orders, lack of nurses, and utilizing MICU for stroke patients.","Re: Guidelines for obtaining consent to medical treatment.","Re: Fiscal reports of Internal medicine under Dr. William Parson.","Re: Fiscal report material for 1955-1956.","Re: Reports for fiscal year 1958, \u0026 1959-1960.","Re: Reports to the President from Internal medicine for the years 1961-1964.","Re: Reports of Internal Medicine for fiscal years 64-65.","Re: Annual Reports for 1966 \u0026 1967.","Re: 1968 annual report.","Re: Intern training and Director of Education in Internal Medicine at Martha Jefferson Hospital.","Re: Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for development of primary care program.","Re: Thank you from L.B.J.'s doctor for good treatment.","Re: Complaints about clinical laboratory, establishment of an advisory committee, confining budgetary and personnel constraints, 'stat' basis for laboratory work, and a 1979 \"Report in Regard to Clinical Laboratory Services at the University of Virginia Medical Center Charlottesville\".","Re: Minutes regarding laboratory fees, feasibility of maintaining \"floor\" laboratories, and renal labs.","Re: Includes a 1983 \"Report of the Outside Laboratory Utilization Task Force to the Medical Policy Committee\"; also discussions about sending specimens to outside laboratories.","Re: Hook strongly supported maintaining special laboratories within Internal Medicine; the hospital director, John Ashley, did not.","Re: Hook serves on the Albert Lasker Awards in Medical Journalism jury.","Re: Hook provides expert testimony.","Re: Hook asked to provide testimony.","Re: Hook provides expert testimony.","Re: Hook receives certificate for his contributions to MAAP (Medical Academic Advancement Program).","Re: Humanities in Medicine Course Syllabus, a course Hook taught.","Re: Course syllabus for Humanities in Medicine.","Re: Student Essays: \"What the Doctor Said, What the Doctor Did: Student Essays About Role Models for Medicine\".","Re: Course syllabus for Hook's June 1997 MAAP class.","Re: Hook established two advisory committees for the Medical Subspecialty Clinic, included are correspondence with committee members and meeting minutes.","Re: Patient care, pharmaceutical procedures, and MIS problems, deficiencies, and negotiations.","Re: Amount of beds needed, space assignments, nursing care, and utilization of MICU.","Re: Nursing coverage, patient care, and utilization of MICU beds.","Re: Includes a 1987 manuscript, \"Medical Record Completion Policy\".","Re: Correspondence is primarily about medicare.","Re: Utilization of clinics and need for ambulatory space.","Re: Correspondence with Gerald R. Donowitz about clerkships and rotation of third-year students.","Re: Nutrition space, postgraduate medical scientist training program, proposal for voluntary departmental critique service, and faculty research index.","Re: Hook delves into patient care by residents and resident positions.","Re: Includes \"Guidelines for Attending Physicians in Internal Medicine\", 1982 and a revised 1990 version, and results from a questionnaire on Inpatient Teaching.","Re: Hook chaired the 1986-1988 \"Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report Department of Medicine\".","Re: Billing problems, 1981 \"Memorandum of Understanding,\" raising of professional fees, and after hours services billing difficulties.","Re: Correspondence with division heads: scheduling of meetings and yearly divisional structure of the department of Medicine.","Re: Items relating to February 22, 1988 division head retreat.","Re: Faculty salaries, residents, \u0026 recruitment of minority faculty.","Re: Manuscript projects inpatient \u0026 outpatient services and program expansion and new program development for the UVa Hospital.","Re: Audits, increase in salaries, department contributing 15%, billing, budgets, overhead funds, and payment of facilities.","Re: Includes speech by Hook to Friends of the Department.","Re: Hook chaired meetings.","Re: Hook chaired some of the meetings.","Re: Proposals from Division Heads in Internal Medicine for new or expanded programs to be considered for funding by the Financial Planning Committee.","Re: Hook's correspondence regarding medical malpractice insurance.","Re: Department meeting about creation of major research institute.","Re: Hook solicits evaluations from department heads about the department of medicine.","Re: Correspondence with the Office of the dean with Acting Director, Dr. James T. Hamlin.","Re: 1972 Correspondence between Hook \u0026 the Dean of the Medical School.","Re: Discussion about format/structure of morning report.","Re: Discussion about combining neurological \u0026 neurosurgical service, patient cases, seeing Towers patients in the tower building, C-T program, and hiring personnel.","Re: Northridge facility.","Re: Correspondence primarily with John Jane, Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery; discussion includes patient cases and medical student's training.","Re: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.","Re: Teaching sessions for nursing students.","Re: Bed closure in Barringer, discussion over incorrect information in a brochure, nursing shortage and implications at UVa, and a report concerning the decentralization of the Department of Subsidiary Nursing.","Re: Describes the difficulty in obtaining nursing staff for ICU and other units.","Re: Correspondence discusses nursing concerns, charting vital signs, appointments, patient care and a manuscript about the\"Proposed University of Virginia Institute on Aging\".","Re: Hook acknowledges nursing staff during week of the nurse.","Re: Misc. minor issues.","Re: Meetings \u0026 memos regarding Hook's involvement on this task force. Included is the draft of \"The Report of the Organizational Culture Task Force\".","Re: Correspondence with Warren G. Stamp, Chairman, Dept. of Orthopedics.","Re: Commercializing your Innovations.","Re: Misc. pathology issues.","Re: 20 years of correspondence about department of pediatrics; including dialogue on care for handicapped teenagers, patients with cystic fibrosis, pediatric cardiology, and Children's Rehabilitation Center. Correspondence primarily with Robert M. Blizzard, Chair of Dept. of Pediatrics.","Re: Report: \"Development of an Adolescent Health Care Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center\".","Re: Hook is offered the position of Professor \u0026 Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine; TD is Hook's notes on discussion about Medical Service. Includes \"Medical Alumni News Letter\" with a brief introduction","Re: Brief biographies about Hook, Hook's convocation address, and Hook's awards and certificates","Re: Included are Hook's typed personal reflections about his tenure as Chairman, Internal Medicine, a write-up for Who's Who in America, and a manuscript, \"Academic Practice and Clinical Research 1950s and 1960s\".","Re: Misc.","Re: Building issues.","Re: Appointments; closue physical therapy acute.","Re: Mis.","Re: Hippa.","Re: Hook disagrees with Dean Carey's proposal draft on a new practice plan regarding salaries.","Re: Preventive medicine residency program.","Re: Building policy of primary care, opening of the clinic, evaluation, and coordinating council meetings.","Re: Response to UVa School of Medicine to the State's need for more and better Primary Care physicians; included is the memo produced by primary care health forum.","Re: Expanding training in primary care.","Re: Faculty development project in clinical teaching.","Re: Policy Committee Meetings, financial practices.","Re: Committee meetings, included manuscript \"University of Virginia Clinic, Private Division Patient Billing System\".","Re: Name change of Private Clinic Building, manscript, \"University Hospital, Third Floor; Private Clinics\", by-laws of Private Clinic Division, and Medical Practice Plan, 1979.","Re: Financial concerns such as billing, fees, insurance and appointment of director.","Re: Statements of Revenue and Expenses, and CPD Policy Committee meeting minutes.","Re: Includes reports by Policy Committee on Promotions.","Re: Requirements for Psychology Students in '68-'69, discussion over admission of patients to Western State, sleep lab, staff additions and promotions, proposal for Division of Behavioral Medicine.","Re: Financial issues, appointment of Dudley F. Rochester as Head of Pulmonary Medicine, pulmonary rotation at Salem Veteran's Adminstration Hospital, long range planning, use of iron lung.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Dudley F. Rochester, Head Pulmonary-Allergy Division, Rochester's 1979 report \"The Infectiousness of Tuberculosis: Guideline's for Policy at Blue Ridge Hospital\", a 1986 \"Proposal for Program Activity at Blue Ridge Hospital\", recruitment of an allergist, space concerns, sleep apnea laboratory, bronchoscopy facilities.","Re: Ventilator-dependent patients, development of Critical Care Program, long range financial support, research sleep disorder laboratory, MICU admissions policy, name change to Division of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine, lung transplants.","Re: Development of a unit to care for patients requiring long-term respiratory care.","Re: Development of a sleep laboratory, includes project investigation report.","Re: Billing, hours, residents, patient cases, and grand rounds.","Re: Expansion of Rehabilitation Services at Blue Ridge Hospital to include rehab and psychiatric facility, and an expanded alcohol \u0026 drug abuse facility.","Re: Hook identifies areas for improvement in the physical areas of the department.","Re: Hook deals with a multitude of space and laboratory demands; includes a 1970 proposal for Hook's office area renovation.","RE: 1976 project needs and report to develop the East Wing of hospital.","Re: Department of Nursing and Medicine propose changes in the facility to better meet the needs of patients.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Jr., project report from '65-'66, spacing and financial concerns of renal unit, dialysis fees, and staff positions.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Division of Renal Medicine, transplant unit, patient cases, salary plans, dialysis services.","Re: Correspondence chiefly with W. Kline Bolton, Head, Division of Nephrology, department name change, vision for department, renal transplant program.","Re: Establishing transplant unit, department meetings, renal laboratory, financial concerns, pediatric ICU, Luray Cavern's gift.","Re: Renal Chemistry Lab, bed allocations, sterilizing water supply.","Re: Organ transplants, water sterilization, dialysis equipment, ambulatory dialysis facilities.","Re: Space usage in replacement Hospital, manuscript is the \"Relocation Plan\", Dedication program","Re: Manuscript \"Report of the Visiting Committee on Research in Science to the University of Virginia, March 19-21, 1981\" and \"Research Portion of Institutional Self-Study.\"","Re: Documents detail residents responsibilities.","Re: Clinical Evaluation for Internal Medicine Board Examination and correspondence related to Committee on Clinical Competence.","Re: Residents taking research electives in other divisions.","Re:Statistice \u0026 information regarding residents.","Re: Guidelines for Attending physicians, resident support system, appointments, resident workload, childcare for house staff.","Re: Electives, requirements for training, decline in student's interest (nationwide) in Internal Medicine, accreditation.","Re: Prospectus for Respiratory Care Unit, 1968, Outline for protocol, purchase of equipment, respiratory inadequacies in MICU in 1980s.","Re: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes yearly status reports, finances, fellowships, staffing, report on the Arthritis Rehabilitation Unit.","Re: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes patient visits, faculty, patient care, Center for Arthritis and Lower Back Pain, yearly status reports.","Re: Hook's correspondence with James W. Craig, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1973 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1974 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1975 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1976 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1977 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D. and his successor Norman J. Knorr, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1978 correspondence with Norman J. Knorr, M.D.","Re: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.","Re: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.","Re: Hook is the chairman of the committee who wrote this report, \"Staffing Plan: 1975-1980\".","Re: Divisions within the Department of Internal Medicine make future projections, included is a 1976 Report by William R. Drucker, M.D. titled, \"Academic Planning Schools of Medicine, University of Virginia\".","Re: Comprehensive evaluation of the Department of Internal Medicine, 1981","Re: Evaluation of Resources and Programs, Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Hook's involvement in sensitivity testing for a new synthetic antibiotic, staphcillin.","Re: Hook's correspondence with the Director of Student Health, James L. Camp II, M.D. and his successor , Richard P. Keeling, M.D.","Re: Hook's correspondence about student clerkships, evaluations, and test scores.","Re: Student clerckships, evaluations, grading system, and a student study, \"Assessing Rapport in the Tertiary Care Setting.\"","Re: Hook's correspondence with UVa's president's office - name suggestions for committees and UVa President.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Stethoscope used by Dr. Edward W. Hook.","Stethoscope used by Dr. Edward W. Hook.","The Lumica Sprague Rapport Stethoscope is advertised as 5 stethoscopes in one.","Film produced by the National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C. 20409","Discussion of Warner's Syndrome by Dr. Hook.","Glass tube with glass stopper and a plastic valve.","Edward and Jessie Hook had a son named Robert (Randy) Hook who died in 2005","Incudes recognition from the American Society for Microbiology, the American College of Physicians, the Association of Professors of Medicine, UVA Department of Medicine, Minority Medical Education at UVA, University of Hawaii, Medical Academic Advancement Program.","Includes a Christmas poem from staff, \"The Saga of Endicott U. or Why Dean Hook Needs a Consultant or Two\" by William D. Mayer, Mushrooms by Omar Hook and \"Ode to Ed Hook\" by Buck Crockett","Includes photo of Munsey Wheby, Walker Smalley, Nicholas Gemma and Hook","The annual calendars have one space for each day. They also have a number of notes written on the back side.","Includes Remarks for the Decoration of Late Dr Hook from the Janpan Anti-Tuberculosis Association, A Genealogy in Humanistic Medicine Dedicated to Edward W. Hook, Jr., by David W. Markham, a cablegram from Ministry of Health and Welfare (Japan), and tributes to Dr. Eward W. Hook, Jr. by Robert M. Carey and also Marcia Day Childress in \"Medical AlumNews,\" Spring 1999.","Possibly for celebration honoring Hook for service as Chair of Department of Medicine due to last date on paper being 5/25 and his celebration was May 26, 1990","Memorial program, tributes, obituaries, newsclippings, and correspondence of Marcia Day Childress reltated to Hook's death and memorial service.","Includes US Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program medal and paperweight; Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars medallion; American Journal of Medicine coaster; UVA extraordinarily elaborate boxed invitation to fund-raising events; UVA Department of Internal Medicine tie tacks; UVA medallions commemorating new hospital; UVA Lawn Society paperweight; American College of Physicians medallion, pewter cup, silver cup, and medallion; Southern Society for Clinical Investigation medallion; ABIM paperweight case (no paperweight); Institute of Medicine paperweight; and a  display stand. Also included are certificates from American Osler Society, Georgia State Board of Medical Examiners, Maryland State Board of Medical Examiners, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, American Board of Internal Medicine, Grady Hospital, and Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars.","Some use restrictions may apply.","Claude Moore Health Sciences Library","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS-18","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/171"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Edward Watson Hook, Jr. papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Edward Watson Hook, Jr. papers"],"collection_ssim":["Edward Watson Hook, Jr. papers"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"access_terms_ssm":["Some use restrictions may apply."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The papers were acquired from the Program of Humanities in Medicine at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. 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He served his internship at University Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota and was an assistant resident and chief resident in medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. From 1951 to 1953 he served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He taught medicine at Emory University and Johns Hopkins University before becoming the Head of the Division of Infectious Disease at Cornell University Medical College in New York in July 1959. In 1966, Hook was a visiting professor at the University of Bahia School of Medicine in Salvador, Brazil. In 1969 he was appointed Henry B. Mulholland Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia and chaired the department for 21 years. In 1996 Hook was presented with the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest award given at the University of Virginia. Hook married Jessie Dale Thurecht on June 14, 1949. They had four children, Edward W. III, Susan Dale, Margaret Jane, and Robert Randall. Hook died unexpectedly of a coronary blood clot on October 5, 1998 at the age of 74.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nDr. Hook was involved in a great many organizations and endeavors outside of UVA. He took a leading role in several specialty and subspecialty societies and in organizations concerned with physician education and training. Hook was president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America during 1975-76, was chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was a charter member of the editorial board of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, and was a chair of the board of directors of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program from 1978 to 1988. A former president of the Association of Professors of Medicine, Dr. Hook served on the American Board of Internal Medicine from 1979 to 1987 and chaired its committee on the Evaluation of Clinical Competence.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nA fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP) since 1962 and its president in 1985, Dr. Hook also served as the College's governor in Virginia and on its board of regents. He visited the People's Republic of China in 1979 as a member of the ACP's first teaching delegation to that country. Hook authored over 130 publications. He received distinction early in his career for his research on the pathogenesis of salmonella and other intestinal infections.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nAdministration duties of running Internal Medicine took up the bulk of Hook's professional time. During his years as chairman, he built up the department of internal medicine, recruited highly trained division leaders, and initiated several programs that benefited the School of Medicine. In 1969 he founded an international health exchange program with the Federal University of Ceará in Brazil. He also developed and led UVa's hospital ethics committee. He began a primary care residency program in medicine and started a faculty-teaching practice program in Orange County. During the 1970s and 80s, Hook was a national leader in internal-medicine manpower, clinical skills evaluation, and the fostering of humanitarian attributes among physicians. Hook was keenly interested in teaching medical students.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nAfter retiring from the chair of the department in 1990, Hook founded the humanities in medicine program. This program offered talks, concerts, and short courses for medical students. 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He taught medicine at Emory University and Johns Hopkins University before becoming the Head of the Division of Infectious Disease at Cornell University Medical College in New York in July 1959. In 1966, Hook was a visiting professor at the University of Bahia School of Medicine in Salvador, Brazil. In 1969 he was appointed Henry B. Mulholland Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia and chaired the department for 21 years. In 1996 Hook was presented with the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest award given at the University of Virginia. Hook married Jessie Dale Thurecht on June 14, 1949. They had four children, Edward W. III, Susan Dale, Margaret Jane, and Robert Randall. Hook died unexpectedly of a coronary blood clot on October 5, 1998 at the age of 74.\n","\nDr. Hook was involved in a great many organizations and endeavors outside of UVA. He took a leading role in several specialty and subspecialty societies and in organizations concerned with physician education and training. Hook was president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America during 1975-76, was chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was a charter member of the editorial board of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, and was a chair of the board of directors of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program from 1978 to 1988. A former president of the Association of Professors of Medicine, Dr. Hook served on the American Board of Internal Medicine from 1979 to 1987 and chaired its committee on the Evaluation of Clinical Competence.\n","\nA fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP) since 1962 and its president in 1985, Dr. Hook also served as the College's governor in Virginia and on its board of regents. He visited the People's Republic of China in 1979 as a member of the ACP's first teaching delegation to that country. Hook authored over 130 publications. He received distinction early in his career for his research on the pathogenesis of salmonella and other intestinal infections.\n","\nAdministration duties of running Internal Medicine took up the bulk of Hook's professional time. During his years as chairman, he built up the department of internal medicine, recruited highly trained division leaders, and initiated several programs that benefited the School of Medicine. In 1969 he founded an international health exchange program with the Federal University of Ceará in Brazil. He also developed and led UVa's hospital ethics committee. He began a primary care residency program in medicine and started a faculty-teaching practice program in Orange County. During the 1970s and 80s, Hook was a national leader in internal-medicine manpower, clinical skills evaluation, and the fostering of humanitarian attributes among physicians. Hook was keenly interested in teaching medical students.\n","\nAfter retiring from the chair of the department in 1990, Hook founded the humanities in medicine program. This program offered talks, concerts, and short courses for medical students. He also helped lead the Medical Center Hour, a weekly conference covering health issues. Hook was also chair of the Arts program which used art work to beautify the hospital.\n"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003clist type=\"deflist\"\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eProcessed by: \u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eSusan Swasta and Sara Huyser, Historical Collections Staff\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Processed by:  Susan Swasta and Sara Huyser, Historical Collections Staff"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Edward Watson Hook, Jr. Papers, 1947-1998,  #MS-18, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["The Edward Watson Hook, Jr. Papers, 1947-1998,  #MS-18, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDuplicates found in the additional boxes donated in 2016 and 2019 were not processed into the collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Duplicates found in the additional boxes donated in 2016 and 2019 were not processed into the collection."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee photos from this event in Hook Box 04, Folders 002-011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See photos from this event in Hook Box 04, Folders 002-011."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Edward Watson Hook papers reflect his wide-ranging professional activities related to heading the Department of Internal Medicine, participating in the larger Health System/University processes, and pursuing his own research and external activities. The documents detail Hook's direct personal participation in professional organizations and also show the wide range of details he coordinated in running the department of internal medicine. A noteworthy aspect of the collection includes an unpublished History of the Department of Medicine written by Byrd Leavell. Hook read and critiqued the manuscript, but Leavell died before completing the book. Also, Hook conducted a series of interviews with Thomas H. Hunter which complement with the Thomas H. Hunter papers, MS-4, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook Service on Panel - UVa accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Examinations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's UVa chairmanship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related; some documents have Hook's AN's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUVa Related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa Related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related; many documents have AN's by Hook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's membership of the Board of Governors. Also, meeting schedules are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nominations, committee appointments - related to the Board of Governors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related; misc., including clinical judgment pretest content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related; misc., including evaluation of procedural skills of residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related, misc, including evaluating procedural skills of residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related; committee appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related; misc., including membership nominations, PMP evaluations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related, misc, including certification standards, rating humanistic qualities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees: CECC (Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees: CECC \u0026amp; Subcommittee to Standardize Programs of Evaluation of Clinical Competence at the Local Level (SSPECCLL).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees: CECC, SSPECLL, misc, including history of CECC, 1970-1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC - Advisory committee to CECC (includes Clinical competence and Hospital visit programs, history of CECC and Hook's involvement).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; subcommittee on hospital visit program (part of CECC), includes Hook's AN's on program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation visits, including Hook's report on Louisiana State University Medical Center visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, including Hook's evaluation of Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of South Florida affiliated Hospitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth, NJ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Orlando Regional Medical Center, Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Providence Hospital, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Atlantic City Medical Center, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Jersey City Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Booth Memorial Medical Centery, Flushing, N. Y.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe:Committees; Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations (part of Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommitte on Humanism (part of committee to evaluate clinical competence - CECC) - Hook served on subcommittee and includes preliminary material to forming subcom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittees on Humanism including planning formation of subcommittees, many AN's on documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (planning formation of subcommittee).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees: Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (April meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (October meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (MS describes experiences of a UVa patient).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (1985 Guide to Humanistic Qualities in the Internist, Hook in one of the authors).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (Humanism Guide).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Conferences (Hook presentation on geriatrics).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Conferences (Hook presentation on evaluation of humanism).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Conferences (Hook comments on task force report).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Report on Clinical Competence, Report on Committee on Standards of Excellence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Reports: Evaluation of Clinical Competence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Policies \u0026amp; Procedures, Evaluation of Clinical Competence, Evaluation of Residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presentation on evaluation of noncognitive skills and clinical performance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's election, participation in specific events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: ACP course \"Recent Advances in Infectious Diseases\" at UVa. Newsclipping about Hook being elected governor of Virginia for ACP.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: ACP chapter in Virginia (regional meeting planning \u0026amp; program, course \"Current Concepts of Clinical Infectious Disease\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: By-laws revision regarding UVa ACP membership, statement on in-patient respiratory care, programming, Hook's election as President, financing graduate medical education, practice abroad programs, relocation of ACP headquarters, report of Task Force on College Structure and Function, long-range planning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presidency, headquarters move, conference planning, meeting planning, ACP executive vice president search, graduate medical education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presidency, conference \u0026amp; meeting planning, funding graduate medical education, executive vice president search, primary care physicians within ACP.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presidency, meeting planning, executive vice president search, funding of graduate medical education, Hook Senate testimony, Canadian ACP membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presidency (and later), ACP delineation of responsibilities, support for general internal medicine and its protection by ACP, executive vice president search, medical infomatics, relations with other medical associations, conference planning, graduate medical education funding, ACP scholarships, translation of MKSAP into Japanese, Supreme Court decision on ACP tax question.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Misc; nominations of Veldhuis for award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Membership fellowships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Medical faculty as clinicians, family practice residencies \u0026amp; clerkships, radon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meeting, young clinical investigator award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Editorial Board of journal \"Animicrobial Agents \u0026amp; Chemotherapy\", \"Journal of Clinical Microbiology\" controversy, memberships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Membership, journals; editorial work, content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Relations between ASIM and American College of Physicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous; AAMC agreement with Association of Professors of Medicine, houses staff remuneration, faculty practice survey, women in medicine program, work group on withholding physician's services, executive development seminar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous, mostly support of nominations for membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa faculty nominations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation affecting physicians; relations with other organizations; misc. business (Hook served on APM council 1977-1980; APM president 1981-82).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legistaion, meetings, council meeting items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation, meetings, issues affecting internal medicine - Hook's presidency of APM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical education meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical eduction, APM functions and budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislative issues - correspondence to and from congress members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with legislators; Hook's Senate testimony on research funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: APM Task Force on Manpower Needs (Hook was a member).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa departmental profile - UVa questionnaire results on internal medicine training program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Misc. issues relating to residency training, certification standards, meetings, membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's participation on Board grant appraisals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook presidency, relations with other associations, programming, guidelines for antimicrobial therapy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook presidency; guidelines for antimicrobial therapy, guidelines for training in infectious diseases, accreditation of conference by AMA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous business - programming, awards, Journal of Infectious Disease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous society business - Journal of Infectious Diseases, Hook's presidential address, \"The Evolution of the clinical subspecialist in Infectious Diseases,\" definition of membership, subspecialists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings, selection of presentations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: programs, unification of Medical Society with AMA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings - minutes of meetings in which Hook participated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: nomination of officers \u0026amp; members, Journal of Medical Sciences as official society publication, Founder's Award to Hook in 1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Cooperative medical programs with Brazilian Universities, visit by Hook and Knorr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's participation in conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Family practice, physician shortage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: ACP/ASIM collaboration; Medicare, primary care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Formation of VCIM - manpower study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: History of program, meeting documents, reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports, Hook-Shimao report on leprosy panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meeting and reports; Hook hepatitis panel review.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports; including Hook cholera review report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports; Hook tuberculosis panel report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports; Hook report on malnutrition panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's reviews of minority scholars' research plans for RSJ Foundation, annual meeting documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board meetings, committee on the future of the Clinical Scholars Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: report by Committee on the Future of the Clinical Scholar's program - committee formed by Hook in 1979; he served as exofficio member - recommends that the program continue, article on the program's history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Conference and publication regarding development of guidelines for physicians in terminally ill cases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Conference and publication regarding physician's influence on the dying process.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Preparation of a publication on physicians and hopelessly ill patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Publication of an article in New England Journal of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Notes on Trip to Africa and Asia\" - described medical care, research, and socio-economic conditions; visits intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between an African hospital and Cornell Medical Center; visits facilities in Nigeria, Lagos, Ibadan, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Kampala, Entebbe, Tororo, Cairo, Karachi, Lahore, Calcutta, Bangkok, Hong Kong, \u0026amp; Tokyo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Notes on a Trip to South America\" - describes medical care, research, and socioeconomic conditions, visit intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between a South American hospital and Cornell Medical Center, visits to facilities in Bahia, Buenos Aires, Lima, Rio de Janeiro, \u0026amp; Santiago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Summary report 1964-1972, annual report 1964-1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Annual Report 1963-1966, report of activities 1967-1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's visits to Brazil prior to establishment of the Cornell-Bahia program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's service as head of the program, and subsequent role as consultant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's role as consultant to the program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Part of application for funding to continue project that Hook helped to establish and run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's participation in site visits to projects funded by NIH - NIAID (Title/contents pages only; instructed by NIAID not to retain reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Commercial program offering medical seminars to Japanese physicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Medical research done by Hook while in the army in Alabama.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaper by Hook and Wagner: \"Resistance-Promoting Activity of Endotoxins and other Microbial Products\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Streptococcal infections - influenza, pulmonary infection program meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Salmonella research - outbreak at New York hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Salmonella research, publications, grants, antibiotics use in animal feed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book II, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Health Care and the Medical School: Responsibilities and Responses\"; Convocation Address, American College of Physicians, \"On My Mind,\" Alpha Omega Alpha lecture; \"Research: A Chairman's Perspective\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Pacesetters of the American Image, Typhoid Fever and Other Salmonella Infections: Internal Medicine Grand Rounds; Medicare: A Strategy for Quality Assurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Humanities in Medicine: Treatment for a Deficiency Disorder?; Comments at AOA Dinner, Medical College of Pennsylvania; same title for The Jeremiah Metzger Lecture given October 23, 1996 at American Clinical and Climatological Association meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Presentation of the 1996 George M. Kober to Robert G. Petersdorf; Medical Education: New Challenges - New Directions; Presidents Address: Pacesetters of the American Image.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Table of Contents and Chapters I-VII of the Leavell manuscript (removed from black leather binder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter VI?] (removed from black leather binder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Chapter: Subspecialty Divisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter IX] (revised version).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Revisions, additions to the Leavell manuscript - some by Hook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Revisions of, additions to Leavell manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on the history of the department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Manuscript by Fitzhugh on history of otolaryngology at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Crispell's career as a faculty member at UVa (press releases), manuscript on Thomas Jefferson and medicine written by Crispell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and press releases on Crockett's UVa career.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on Blackford's UVa career.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on Landis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes by and about UVa physicians, including notes from interview with Dr. Thomas Hunter, also information about Hart and Mulholland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Swineford's UVa career, establishment of Swineford Allergy Fund and lectures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on history of house staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: A rewrite of Leavell's earlier text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Maricia Day Finney assists Leavell in re-writting his manuscript, included is re-worked Chapters 1-5 and 5 brief bios on key medical men at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Contents relate to the Leavell's career at UVa, including his curriculum vitae, newpaper \u0026amp; journal clipplins, his participation in conferences, and an essay written on William C. Dabney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Leavell researches Virginian history, in particular Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Recruitment of black faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: AIDS cases, policies, \u0026amp; procedures at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026amp; procedures at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa AIDS grant application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026amp; procedures at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, facilities, residency program, conference, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, facilities, residencies, conference, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, patient visit statistics and surveys, space allocation, procedures, planning, administration, proposal for outpatient department, ambulatory surgery facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, space allocation, patient surveys, productivity, procedures, third year ambulatory care rotation, reorganization, \u0026amp; conferences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, productivity, patient surveys, space allocation, ambulatory care education, \u0026amp; information manual.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, residencies, teaching, patient care, \u0026amp; procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Grant proposal for Area Health Education Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents fundraising attempts to solicit department chairs, includes thank you letters to contributors - Hook is chairman of the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Soliciting pharmaceutical companies for money to support UVa hopsital's art program - Hook is chairman of the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Soliciting funding for the arts program - Hook is chairman of the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The development of a program in the arts at UVA hospital, including prospectus and a document reviewing the minutes of the arts committee from 1988-1995 - Hook is chairman of the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The involvement of the Hospital Auxiliary in rotating art exhibits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of art program and acquisition of works of art, including the prospectus and art forms and also correspondence with various artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Removed from a binder titled \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order; contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Removed from a binder titled, \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order, contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The development and operations of the Health Sciences Arts Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with Ann Johanson, David M. Browne, and Ellen Driscoll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous business of the UVa hospital arts committee of which Hook is the chairman; formation of committee and proposed agenda, selection of artists, and other matters concerning placement of portraits and requesting art space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous business of Arts Committee for UVa hospital which Hook is the chairman, includes discussions of placement of flags, development of patient handbook, art storage and workroom, and continued membership of committee including Hook's farewell letter to committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Selection of an art curator for arts program at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Continued membership and new members to the UVa hospitals Arts Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Results of questionnaire asking for people's opinions of artwork chosen by Arts Committee for UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Autopsy guidelines, statistics, permission procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Statistics, report on Autopsy at UVa hospital, and recommendations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Litz, Culpeper Foundation, Pratt Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Residencies and clerkships, grant proposal, personnel, facilities, evaluation and planning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Classes, personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Department name change, hypertonic therapy, conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Internal medicine resident coverage at Blue Ridge, space for geriatrics clinic, shift of adult rehabilitation services to Blue Ridge, problems with care for acute care patients at Blue Ridge, issues concerning space for Internal Medicine at new multi-story hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Proposed plan to build new hospital at Blue Ridge site; opposition by Internal Medicine Faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of bone marrow transplantation program at UVa; procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, development of cancer center at UVa; personnel, space, funding issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of a comprehensive cancer program at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding, space allocation issues; procedures, history of division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily contains 1982 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology but also includes Cardiovascular Research correspondence and information about the Hypertension Unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1983 correspondence primarily with Head, Division of Cardiology, George A. Beller, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily the 1984 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily the 1985 correspondence with George A. Beller, Head, Department of Cardiology, including funding, personnel, and space issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1986 correspondence primarily with George A. Beller, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes inpatient and outpatient fees, wellness center, computer systems, cardiac catheterization reports, and a discussion on the Adenosine Program project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1987 correspondence, primarily with George A. Bellers, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes discussions on introducing new technology, LBJ Family Foundation, Cardiac Rehabilitation program, cardiac catheterization laboratory, animal research, and marketing strategy in the Cardiology Division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding space allocation issues; procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: personnel, staffing, patient care, space allocation issues; cardiology services for Martha Jefferson Hospital, finances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, finance, space allocation, staffing issues, cardiology services provided to Martha Jefferson Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, finance, patient services, space allocation issues; cardiology services offered by UVa to Martha Jefferson Hospital; same day catheterization; angioplasty; possible relationship with Augusta Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, use, scheduling of facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Equipment malfunctions, increase in use and need for third lab, administration, patient scheduling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of cardiac rehabilitation program at Boar's Head Sports Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Standards of care; funding; community program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of a mobile coronary care unit (establishment of guidelines); gift of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson to coronary care unit (July 2, 1973); renovations and equipment in CCU and admission and operational policies; CCU privileges; responsibilities of CCU residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Center's advisory board; also a draft of Biomedical Ethics at the University of Virginia which includes 4 goals: Biomedical Ethics in the Medical School Curriculum, Ethics Consultation Service, Advanced Education in Clinical Ethics, and Outreach Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment of center; development of occupational medicine program, grant applications, personnel, contract with General Electric Co., Center Advisory committee meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Minutes of advisory committee, funding \u0026amp; grant applications, occupational medicine, affiliation with UVa departments \u0026amp; schools, residency program in preventive medicine, CPDI brochure, planning report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, occupation of various Internal Medicine Chairs (Wood, Hunter, Janssen, Madge Jones, Nettie Marie Jones (Stone), Hook, and John Guerrant).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, occupation of various chairs (Jordain, Leavell, Mulholland, Peters, Richardson-Vicks, Scripps, Trolinger).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, occupation of Swineford chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1979 trip made by Hook as part of ACP delegation; subsequent visits by Chinese to University of Virginia, includes articles by Hook in Chinese.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Evaluation of student \u0026amp; of physicians by students, content and structure of program, guidelines \u0026amp; procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Evaluation of students and of physicians by students, content, structure of program, personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Funding \u0026amp; finances, grants, personnel, space \u0026amp; equipment, Poison Control Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment of center, approval of research protocols, personnel, housestaff coverage, activities, location, grant funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Critique, evaluation, improvement of internal medicine clerkship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Problems with new medical information system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Medical Center laboratory activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Covers Hook's involvement in the curriculum committee at UVa's school of medicine, includes Hook's handwritten notes on committee agendas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues addressed by committee, minutes of meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of Ethics Committee, issues addressed, minutes of meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion of UVa's policy on house staff \"moonlighting\" at other organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Items taken out of Hook's binder entitled, \"Confidential: Finance Committee, Department of Medicine\" - includes a report of the AdHoc Remunerations Committee, May 1975 and a Proposal for an incentive Plan of the Clinical Faculty of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe : Hook chaired a committee to oversee fundraising campaigns; established the Friends of the Department of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Physicians participation in medicine, representation of Internal Medicine Department on the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Requests for topics to be considered by committee, including malpractice premiums, control of expenditures, salaries, funding, radiology charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Problems with research protocols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Report of Dean Knorr's committee to renew department of internal medicine, and department member's response to report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Number of positions per department, salaries, financing, new residencies, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, financing, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Number of residents per department, primary care residents, applications, salary, budget, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Richard Guerrant chairs internship Advisory Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Response to JCAH criticism of floor labs at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Activities of committee to address space requirements, renovation, acute bed shortage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nursing shortage, pay differential\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Minutes of comm. discussing various operational communication issues in Internal Medicine Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meeting quality assurance, requirements of Joint Commission Accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Admissions to school, naming of UVA hospital, faculty practice plan, items for agendas of meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's position on tenure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, structure, policies of transplantation program at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documentation of planning and development of UVa's hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Incident involving breach of confidentiality \u0026amp; confidentiality policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Guidelines for consultations, problems with consultations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Continuing education events by Department of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Changes in curriculum, clerkships, teaching effectiveness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment of critical care, subspecialty at UVA, lack of critical care beds \u0026amp; establishment of a triage system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Required CPR training and problems with payment/charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: DRG reports for Department of Internal Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Do Not Resuscitate Policy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Concerns emergency room care while Hook was a professor of Internal Medicine and Chairman, Department of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement in ER administration including discussion on salaries, hiring faculty and faculties duties, triage policy, and security protection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Hook's involvement in ER administration including ER at Blue Ridge Hospital, development of health care facility at Lake Monticello, funding for 24 hour/7 day week faculty coverage, use of fellows as triage officers, GI bleeding, and budget concerns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion includes the employee health clinic serving the entire medical center and themovement of clinic to new location.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement in the department of endrocrinology and metabolism including discussions on the tenuous relationship between endrocrinology and the department of pediatrics, budget and space concerns, the use of fellows instead of physicians to treat patients, and \"competing\" labs in endrocrinology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement with the Department of Endocrinolgy and Metabolism including discussions about purchasing equipment, space and budget concerns, and problems with the diabetes unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement with the Department of Epidemology, especiallyJack M. Gwalthey M.D., and includes discussion of HIV testing and ethics of testing blood of patients without patient identification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook and William G. Thurman initially serve as co-chairmen of this division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement of fundraising efforts for the Department of Internal Medicine including thank you's for gifts, possible financial contributors, and fundraising campaigns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Giving scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, in particular rural areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement with dedicating a courtyard garden in honor of Elizabeth Brown Mulholland Gamble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHook's involvement with the Division of Gastroenterology, in particular department head, Richard McCallum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings that Hook was mentioned or directly involved with.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily Hooks correspondence with Robert A. Reid, Primary Health Care, Ambulatory Division and includes handling and billing of ambulatory patients, primary care rotations, satellite clinic in Orange, and renovation of the primary care center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues and concerns concerning the Department of General Medicine headed by David Fedson, including patient cases \u0026amp; problems (one involving a racist patient), decline of patients in GMC, finances, GMC rotations and the activities of the primary care clinic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Non-profit medical center program in Gordonsville served by the Health Service Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The medical center's branch in Orange.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues and concerns of the Deparment of Geographic Medicine headed by Richard Guerrant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of the Department of Geriatrics headed by Richard Lindsay; includes a 1977 proposed plan for UVa geriatric plan and testimony given before the joint subcommittee on Aging, The General Assembly, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development in the Division of Geriatrics, including proposals, reports, and house bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of programs for the elderly, including a 1979 manuscript, \"A Survey of Geriatric Medical and Nursing Education in the United States and Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook wants Geriatric medicine at UVA Hospital to be viewed as the first server for elderly and desires an interdisciplinary approach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Hook's involvement in promoting Geriatrics in 1988; requesting funds from the state for UVa's geriatric efforts, trying to get School of Nursing and School of Medicine to work together, geriatrics \u0026amp; Blue Ridge (Homeward Bound House), and accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues and concerns with the Division of Geriatrics including responsibilities of residents, plans for Nursing Home and Clinics, difficulties with the location of the Geriatric Clinics for the elderly patients, establishing the move of geriatrics Clinic to Blue Ridge, and assuming the space formerly occupied by the \"Pink Ladies Canteen.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Details Hook's involvement in attempting to secure accreditation for a training program in geriatrics and includes their grant application. After it was withheld by ACGME in 1988 and 1989, Hook challenges their decision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement in discussing the possibility of a joint endeavor in the area of Alzheimer disease and long-term health care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook wants greater participation by the Department of Internal Medicine in the development of a home health care system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include discussing the relationship between the School of Nursing and the Department of Geriatrics in establishing a Geriatrics/Rehabilitation Clinic at Blue Ridge Hospital. Includes in folder is a typed proposal and a typed manuscript, \"Teaching/Research Nursing Home,\" written by Richard Lindsay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook desires faculty involvement in developing a teaching nursing home at UVA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Working out the contract agreement between UVA Health Services Foundation and the Marriott for the UVA retirement community, the Colonnades.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa Hospital is interested in a Shared Adult Home with the City of Charlottesville and JABA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Participation, speakers, and evaluations of Grand Rounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa patient cases and discussion of disease and treatments in the grand rounds of the Department of Internal Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald J. Wright and Jules I. Levine concerning needs of the Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hiring Robert Reynolds and securing office and bed space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Chiefly correspondence between Hook and Don E. Detmer, Vice President for Health Sciences and includes discussion about the medical center name change to Health Sciences Center and distribution of a generous gift by Madge Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussions about disability plan, department deficits, organization structures of UVa Health Services foundation \u0026amp; affiliated foundations \u0026amp; committee structure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous issues: Signing checks, professional fees policy, loan funding, retirement plans, billing from Health services, \u0026amp; classification of patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion about billing system of UVa hospital \u0026amp; foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Expenditures of Health Services funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Munsey Wheby is a part of a committee to reevaluate the bylaws of the Health Services Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Fringe benefits package for faculty such as life insurance, disability, and travel insurance. Included is a 1983 report of the Faculty Fringe Benefits Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Deals with a job description of Executive Director of the Foundation and Hewitt's Incentive Plan Design.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Medical Malpractice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Evolution of malpractice insurance in UVa Hospital from in 1969 not all house staff covered by insurance to the premiums listed in 1990.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook favors a helicopter system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook wants editors to identify staff's names and titles under photographs published in the Helix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Outline of needs establishing a Palliative Care Inpatient Program at Blue Ridge facility and concerns placing an oncology unit physically adjacent to a TB Unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's correspondence with Peter Quesenberry, Chief of Hematology/Oncology Division, includes concerns about clinical coverage, research development, finances, and space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include how to fully utilize the Oncology department and includes documents relating to nurses handling anticarcinogenic medications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include discussion about fellows, workshops, faculty appointments, and the importance of the bone marrow transplantation program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussions cover colorectal screening clinic, case information, handling pediatric marrow transplants, and funding for research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Decline in out-patient visits at Blue Ridge Hospital, summary outline of growth factor program project, and office and lab space issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Future of oncology at Blue Ridge Hospital, new initiatives for hematology/oncology, filling faculty positions, and salary and space discussions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Peter Quesenberry, Professor and Chief Division of Hematology/Oncology addresses space needs, AIDS work at Blue Ridge, recruitment, and outpatient operation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Faculty appointments and funding issues, space issues for the Marrow Transplant Laboratory, patient surveys, patient case issues instigated by concerns raised by Hook, and financial concerns in the Division of Hematology and Oncology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Space issues including clinic overcrowding, contract between UVa Health Sciences Center and Rockingham Memorial Hospital, faculty promotion and salary raises, and \"code status\" of patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook desires a hospice in the new hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook correspondence addresses fire safety in stairways, family lounges, bed availability, and the physical appearance of the building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence regarding updating bed needs of the institution and includes descriptions of bed allotments, charts, graphs, and statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook encourages the consolidation of the beds at Blue Ridge and UVA hospital; documents include a report entitled, \"Blue Ridge Hospital Report of the Tuberculosis Service Fiscal year 1982 July 1, 1981 - June 30, 1982.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Bed utilization and clinical reports of admissions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Budget issues and concerns including graphs, charts and statistics of admissions, budgets, and actual costs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook submits proposals from the departments in Internal Medicine for the capital outlay budget for 1990-2000 in which department head details specific needs and wants for each department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence (mostly from the 1970s) includes discussions on overhead funds, professional fee schedules, funding for specific needs with the departments of Internal Medicine and for improvements in the facility, expense of long distance telephone calls, and fringe benefits for faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes \"Proposed 1970-1980 Capital Outlay Projections and Program\" and \"Planning Guidelines for the Ten-Year Capital Budget 1988-1998.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John F. Harlan, Jr., Director, University of Virginia Hospital includes increasing residency programs, patient care and comfort, faculty appointments, and addition of beds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence mostly with John F. Harlan, Jr. Director, UVA Hospitals includes lack of storage, shortage of beds, patient care and amenities, visitor control, canceling and rescheduling patients, use of the Towers Hospital, and accreditation awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John T. Ashley, Director, UVA Hospital, includes teaching funds, identification photographs, swing beds, cleaning, storage, and maintenance problems, and dissatisfaction with managerial process.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John T. Ashley about home health care program, foundation to deliver patient care services outside the Hospitals, ambulatory internal medicine, prescription liability, subsidizing primary care practitioners, administrative duties, laboratory costs, maintaining quality services, and a grant proposal for General Electric Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's notes after a meeting with John T. Ashley who proposed cutting costs by 7 million dollars, loss of referral physicians, delinquent medical records, obtaining a pager, ambulatory care leadership, patient costs, and Blue Ridge Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Topics include acquisition of a Gamma Unit, praise from a satisfied patient, problems with the Simon Paging System, Nephrology residents, and food and drink restriction policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Obtaining admission lists, availability of beds, budget adjustments, enhancing revenue, removal of vending machines, difficulty of maintaining adequate amount of nurses, and the appointment of Michael J. Halseth as interim executive director.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Surgical Transition Lounge, unlocked file cabinets, last pod on 8th floor, relationship between Augusta Hospital Corporation and UVA Hospital, additional residents, placement of directory signs, movement of departments, and various \"housekeeping items.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Improving productivity and reducing costs throughout the hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Admissions, organizational charts, and lists of departments and managers by division, complaints by overcrowding, lack of cleanliness and inadequate patient care, discharge summaries, audit, and graphs and charts dealing with cash flow projections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Service-specific admission and patient days graphs, internal audit, revision of hospital organization, Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report 1986-1998, hospital nutrition center, surgical furlough policy, notification program, North 4 patient care unit, and space issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1958, \"We're Going to Have A New Hospital\"; \"New Hospital Dedicated, April 14, 1961\"; \"The Early Years of The University of Virginia Hospital: An Analysis of Patient's Records.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Information collected through Hook's years for evaluation by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals; included is a 1981 recommendation for future compliance and 1990 Mock Survey for JCAHO.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook comments in depth on the 1985 Hospital Long Range Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence regarding University of Virginia relationship between Veterans Administration Hospital, Salem, Virginia and Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1988 proposed agreement between Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg, Virginia and UVA Hospitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The Towers were used as rehabilitation units in the early 1980's; by 1988 the University terminated the lease of the Towers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of the Extended Care Facility in the Towers which opened in the fall of 1971; concern about railroad noise, locating student health services in ECF, house staff coverage, transportation difficulties, the towers fee schedule, tower's statistics, laboratory space for Department of Pathology, and indigent care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Topics involving the Towers, such as stocking periodicals and textbooks about chronic diseases, organization of the Medical Services in CCF, house staff coverage, Family Practice Program involvement, transportation of patients, and relationship to endocrine laboratory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include tower statistics for 1975 \u0026amp; 1976. Hook also details difficulties in the operation of the Towers which include refusal of residents/staff to see patients, nursing shortage and small nursing station, dietary problems, transportation difficulties, inadequate procedural rooms, and use of patient lounges by staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 3 hand-written documents about resident statistics and 4 manuscripts including \"Number of House Staff Trained at UVA Medical Center During the Past 20 Years\"; \"Proposed Plan for the Medical HouseStaff for 1971-72\"; \"Survey of House Staff Training at UVA\"; \"Graduates of UVA School Of Medicine\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes essays written by Hook and others dealing with medical issues in humanities and also evaluations of Hook's elective, \"Film, Literature, and the Visual Art: Images in Medicine\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's course syllabus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include the interview questions for nineteen sessions that Hook conducted with Dr. Thomas Hunter. (Tapes can be found in the Papers of Thomas Hunter, Historical Collections \u0026amp; Services.) Also included is excerpts from Hunter's diary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with Gerald L. Mandell, Head, Division of Infectious Diseases, included is Hook's biennial report for 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with Mandell includes problems with the microbiology lab, funding issues, patient cases, recruitment of faculty, space demands, and purchasing of equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Aids Center, Lilly Research grant, and continued accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Plans for a fellowship program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald L. Kaiser, Head, Division of Information Sciences and Biostatistics. Discussions include the development of a medical information sciences department, recruitment of a biostatistician, purchasing of software programs, and budgetary support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: A request for high-powered computing facilities is not seen necessary by many division heads. The department of information sciences is dissolved and renamed Division of Biostatistics under the director of Robert Abbott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Press releases about book published on Walter Reed, intestinal diseases in Brazil, Hook's honorary doctor of medical science degree, and an interview of Hook by the Medical Examiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Proposal of plans for intensive care in the 1970s and the implementation of those plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Status of MICU, the serious need for medical intensive care unit, census of patients in MICU, the opening of the MICU in the early 1980s, admission criteria and operational guidelines, patient cases and patient care. Hook corresponds primarily with C. Edward Rose, Jr, Director, MICU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Critical care topics include neonotal ICU, No code orders, lack of nurses, and utilizing MICU for stroke patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Guidelines for obtaining consent to medical treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Fiscal reports of Internal medicine under Dr. William Parson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Fiscal report material for 1955-1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Reports for fiscal year 1958, \u0026amp; 1959-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Reports to the President from Internal medicine for the years 1961-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Reports of Internal Medicine for fiscal years 64-65.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Annual Reports for 1966 \u0026amp; 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1968 annual report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Intern training and Director of Education in Internal Medicine at Martha Jefferson Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for development of primary care program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Thank you from L.B.J.'s doctor for good treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Complaints about clinical laboratory, establishment of an advisory committee, confining budgetary and personnel constraints, 'stat' basis for laboratory work, and a 1979 \"Report in Regard to Clinical Laboratory Services at the University of Virginia Medical Center Charlottesville\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Minutes regarding laboratory fees, feasibility of maintaining \"floor\" laboratories, and renal labs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes a 1983 \"Report of the Outside Laboratory Utilization Task Force to the Medical Policy Committee\"; also discussions about sending specimens to outside laboratories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook strongly supported maintaining special laboratories within Internal Medicine; the hospital director, John Ashley, did not.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook serves on the Albert Lasker Awards in Medical Journalism jury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook provides expert testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook asked to provide testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook provides expert testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook receives certificate for his contributions to MAAP (Medical Academic Advancement Program).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Humanities in Medicine Course Syllabus, a course Hook taught.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Course syllabus for Humanities in Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Student Essays: \"What the Doctor Said, What the Doctor Did: Student Essays About Role Models for Medicine\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Course syllabus for Hook's June 1997 MAAP class.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook established two advisory committees for the Medical Subspecialty Clinic, included are correspondence with committee members and meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Patient care, pharmaceutical procedures, and MIS problems, deficiencies, and negotiations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Amount of beds needed, space assignments, nursing care, and utilization of MICU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nursing coverage, patient care, and utilization of MICU beds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes a 1987 manuscript, \"Medical Record Completion Policy\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence is primarily about medicare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Utilization of clinics and need for ambulatory space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with Gerald R. Donowitz about clerkships and rotation of third-year students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nutrition space, postgraduate medical scientist training program, proposal for voluntary departmental critique service, and faculty research index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook delves into patient care by residents and resident positions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes \"Guidelines for Attending Physicians in Internal Medicine\", 1982 and a revised 1990 version, and results from a questionnaire on Inpatient Teaching.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook chaired the 1986-1988 \"Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report Department of Medicine\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Billing problems, 1981 \"Memorandum of Understanding,\" raising of professional fees, and after hours services billing difficulties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with division heads: scheduling of meetings and yearly divisional structure of the department of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Items relating to February 22, 1988 division head retreat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Faculty salaries, residents, \u0026amp; recruitment of minority faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Manuscript projects inpatient \u0026amp; outpatient services and program expansion and new program development for the UVa Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Audits, increase in salaries, department contributing 15%, billing, budgets, overhead funds, and payment of facilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes speech by Hook to Friends of the Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook chaired meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook chaired some of the meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Proposals from Division Heads in Internal Medicine for new or expanded programs to be considered for funding by the Financial Planning Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's correspondence regarding medical malpractice insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Department meeting about creation of major research institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook solicits evaluations from department heads about the department of medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with the Office of the dean with Acting Director, Dr. James T. Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1972 Correspondence between Hook \u0026amp; the Dean of the Medical School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion about format/structure of morning report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion about combining neurological \u0026amp; neurosurgical service, patient cases, seeing Towers patients in the tower building, C-T program, and hiring personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Northridge facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with John Jane, Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery; discussion includes patient cases and medical student's training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Teaching sessions for nursing students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Bed closure in Barringer, discussion over incorrect information in a brochure, nursing shortage and implications at UVa, and a report concerning the decentralization of the Department of Subsidiary Nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Describes the difficulty in obtaining nursing staff for ICU and other units.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence discusses nursing concerns, charting vital signs, appointments, patient care and a manuscript about the\"Proposed University of Virginia Institute on Aging\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook acknowledges nursing staff during week of the nurse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Misc. minor issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings \u0026amp; memos regarding Hook's involvement on this task force. Included is the draft of \"The Report of the Organizational Culture Task Force\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with Warren G. Stamp, Chairman, Dept. of Orthopedics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Commercializing your Innovations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Misc. pathology issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 20 years of correspondence about department of pediatrics; including dialogue on care for handicapped teenagers, patients with cystic fibrosis, pediatric cardiology, and Children's Rehabilitation Center. Correspondence primarily with Robert M. Blizzard, Chair of Dept. of Pediatrics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Report: \"Development of an Adolescent Health Care Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook is offered the position of Professor \u0026amp; Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine; TD is Hook's notes on discussion about Medical Service. Includes \"Medical Alumni News Letter\" with a brief introduction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Brief biographies about Hook, Hook's convocation address, and Hook's awards and certificates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Included are Hook's typed personal reflections about his tenure as Chairman, Internal Medicine, a write-up for Who's Who in America, and a manuscript, \"Academic Practice and Clinical Research 1950s and 1960s\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Misc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Building issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Appointments; closue physical therapy acute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Mis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hippa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook disagrees with Dean Carey's proposal draft on a new practice plan regarding salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Preventive medicine residency program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Building policy of primary care, opening of the clinic, evaluation, and coordinating council meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Response to UVa School of Medicine to the State's need for more and better Primary Care physicians; included is the memo produced by primary care health forum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Expanding training in primary care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Faculty development project in clinical teaching.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Policy Committee Meetings, financial practices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committee meetings, included manuscript \"University of Virginia Clinic, Private Division Patient Billing System\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Name change of Private Clinic Building, manscript, \"University Hospital, Third Floor; Private Clinics\", by-laws of Private Clinic Division, and Medical Practice Plan, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Financial concerns such as billing, fees, insurance and appointment of director.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Statements of Revenue and Expenses, and CPD Policy Committee meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes reports by Policy Committee on Promotions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Requirements for Psychology Students in '68-'69, discussion over admission of patients to Western State, sleep lab, staff additions and promotions, proposal for Division of Behavioral Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Financial issues, appointment of Dudley F. Rochester as Head of Pulmonary Medicine, pulmonary rotation at Salem Veteran's Adminstration Hospital, long range planning, use of iron lung.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with Dudley F. Rochester, Head Pulmonary-Allergy Division, Rochester's 1979 report \"The Infectiousness of Tuberculosis: Guideline's for Policy at Blue Ridge Hospital\", a 1986 \"Proposal for Program Activity at Blue Ridge Hospital\", recruitment of an allergist, space concerns, sleep apnea laboratory, bronchoscopy facilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Ventilator-dependent patients, development of Critical Care Program, long range financial support, research sleep disorder laboratory, MICU admissions policy, name change to Division of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine, lung transplants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of a unit to care for patients requiring long-term respiratory care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of a sleep laboratory, includes project investigation report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Billing, hours, residents, patient cases, and grand rounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Expansion of Rehabilitation Services at Blue Ridge Hospital to include rehab and psychiatric facility, and an expanded alcohol \u0026amp; drug abuse facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook identifies areas for improvement in the physical areas of the department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook deals with a multitude of space and laboratory demands; includes a 1970 proposal for Hook's office area renovation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: 1976 project needs and report to develop the East Wing of hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Department of Nursing and Medicine propose changes in the facility to better meet the needs of patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Jr., project report from '65-'66, spacing and financial concerns of renal unit, dialysis fees, and staff positions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Division of Renal Medicine, transplant unit, patient cases, salary plans, dialysis services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence chiefly with W. Kline Bolton, Head, Division of Nephrology, department name change, vision for department, renal transplant program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishing transplant unit, department meetings, renal laboratory, financial concerns, pediatric ICU, Luray Cavern's gift.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Renal Chemistry Lab, bed allocations, sterilizing water supply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Organ transplants, water sterilization, dialysis equipment, ambulatory dialysis facilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Space usage in replacement Hospital, manuscript is the \"Relocation Plan\", Dedication program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Manuscript \"Report of the Visiting Committee on Research in Science to the University of Virginia, March 19-21, 1981\" and \"Research Portion of Institutional Self-Study.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents detail residents responsibilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Clinical Evaluation for Internal Medicine Board Examination and correspondence related to Committee on Clinical Competence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Residents taking research electives in other divisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe:Statistice \u0026amp; information regarding residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Guidelines for Attending physicians, resident support system, appointments, resident workload, childcare for house staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Electives, requirements for training, decline in student's interest (nationwide) in Internal Medicine, accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Prospectus for Respiratory Care Unit, 1968, Outline for protocol, purchase of equipment, respiratory inadequacies in MICU in 1980s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes yearly status reports, finances, fellowships, staffing, report on the Arthritis Rehabilitation Unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes patient visits, faculty, patient care, Center for Arthritis and Lower Back Pain, yearly status reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's correspondence with James W. Craig, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1973 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1974 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1975 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1976 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1977 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D. and his successor Norman J. Knorr, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1978 correspondence with Norman J. Knorr, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook is the chairman of the committee who wrote this report, \"Staffing Plan: 1975-1980\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Divisions within the Department of Internal Medicine make future projections, included is a 1976 Report by William R. Drucker, M.D. titled, \"Academic Planning Schools of Medicine, University of Virginia\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Comprehensive evaluation of the Department of Internal Medicine, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Evaluation of Resources and Programs, Department of Internal Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement in sensitivity testing for a new synthetic antibiotic, staphcillin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's correspondence with the Director of Student Health, James L. Camp II, M.D. and his successor , Richard P. Keeling, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's correspondence about student clerkships, evaluations, and test scores.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Student clerckships, evaluations, grading system, and a student study, \"Assessing Rapport in the Tertiary Care Setting.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's correspondence with UVa's president's office - name suggestions for committees and UVa President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStethoscope used by Dr. Edward W. 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Mayer, Mushrooms by Omar Hook and \"Ode to Ed Hook\" by Buck Crockett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photo of Munsey Wheby, Walker Smalley, Nicholas Gemma and Hook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe annual calendars have one space for each day. They also have a number of notes written on the back side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Remarks for the Decoration of Late Dr Hook from the Janpan Anti-Tuberculosis Association, A Genealogy in Humanistic Medicine Dedicated to Edward W. Hook, Jr., by David W. Markham, a cablegram from Ministry of Health and Welfare (Japan), and tributes to Dr. Eward W. Hook, Jr. by Robert M. 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The documents detail Hook's direct personal participation in professional organizations and also show the wide range of details he coordinated in running the department of internal medicine. A noteworthy aspect of the collection includes an unpublished History of the Department of Medicine written by Byrd Leavell. Hook read and critiqued the manuscript, but Leavell died before completing the book. Also, Hook conducted a series of interviews with Thomas H. Hunter which complement with the Thomas H. Hunter papers, MS-4, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.","Re: Hook Service on Panel - UVa accreditation.","Re: Examinations.","Re: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's UVa chairmanship.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related; some documents have Hook's AN's.","Re: UVa related.","UVa Related.","Re: UVa Related.","Re: UVa related; many documents have AN's by Hook.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's membership of the Board of Governors. Also, meeting schedules are included.","Re: Nominations, committee appointments - related to the Board of Governors.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including clinical judgment pretest content.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including evaluation of procedural skills of residents.","Re: Board of Governors related, misc, including evaluating procedural skills of residents.","Re: Board of Governors related; committee appointments.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including membership nominations, PMP evaluations.","Re: Board of Governors related, misc, including certification standards, rating humanistic qualities.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors.","Re: Committees: CECC (Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).","Re: Committees: CECC \u0026 Subcommittee to Standardize Programs of Evaluation of Clinical Competence at the Local Level (SSPECCLL).","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees: CECC, SSPECLL, misc, including history of CECC, 1970-1987.","Re: Committees; CECC - Advisory committee to CECC (includes Clinical competence and Hospital visit programs, history of CECC and Hook's involvement).","Re: Committees; subcommittee on hospital visit program (part of CECC), includes Hook's AN's on program.","Re: Hospital Evaluation visits, including Hook's report on Louisiana State University Medical Center visit.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, including Hook's evaluation of Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of South Florida affiliated Hospitals.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth, NJ.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Orlando Regional Medical Center, Florida.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Providence Hospital, Washington D.C.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Atlantic City Medical Center, N.J.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Jersey City Medical Center.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Booth Memorial Medical Centery, Flushing, N. Y.","Re:Committees; Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations (part of Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).","Re: Committees; Subcommitte on Humanism (part of committee to evaluate clinical competence - CECC) - Hook served on subcommittee and includes preliminary material to forming subcom.","Re: Committees; Subcommittees on Humanism including planning formation of subcommittees, many AN's on documents.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (planning formation of subcommittee).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees: Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (April meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (October meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (MS describes experiences of a UVa patient).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (1985 Guide to Humanistic Qualities in the Internist, Hook in one of the authors).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (Humanism Guide).","Re: Conferences (Hook presentation on geriatrics).","Re: Conferences (Hook presentation on evaluation of humanism).","Re: Conferences (Hook comments on task force report).","Re: Report on Clinical Competence, Report on Committee on Standards of Excellence.","Re: Reports: Evaluation of Clinical Competence.","Re: Policies \u0026 Procedures, Evaluation of Clinical Competence, Evaluation of Residents.","Re: Hook's presentation on evaluation of noncognitive skills and clinical performance.","Re: Hook's election, participation in specific events.","Re: ACP course \"Recent Advances in Infectious Diseases\" at UVa. Newsclipping about Hook being elected governor of Virginia for ACP.","Re: ACP chapter in Virginia (regional meeting planning \u0026 program, course \"Current Concepts of Clinical Infectious Disease\").","Re: By-laws revision regarding UVa ACP membership, statement on in-patient respiratory care, programming, Hook's election as President, financing graduate medical education, practice abroad programs, relocation of ACP headquarters, report of Task Force on College Structure and Function, long-range planning.","Re: Hook's presidency, headquarters move, conference planning, meeting planning, ACP executive vice president search, graduate medical education.","Re: Hook's presidency, conference \u0026 meeting planning, funding graduate medical education, executive vice president search, primary care physicians within ACP.","Re: Hook's presidency, meeting planning, executive vice president search, funding of graduate medical education, Hook Senate testimony, Canadian ACP membership.","Re: Hook's presidency (and later), ACP delineation of responsibilities, support for general internal medicine and its protection by ACP, executive vice president search, medical infomatics, relations with other medical associations, conference planning, graduate medical education funding, ACP scholarships, translation of MKSAP into Japanese, Supreme Court decision on ACP tax question.","RE: Misc; nominations of Veldhuis for award.","Re: Membership fellowships.","Re: Medical faculty as clinicians, family practice residencies \u0026 clerkships, radon.","Re: Meeting, young clinical investigator award.","Re: Editorial Board of journal \"Animicrobial Agents \u0026 Chemotherapy\", \"Journal of Clinical Microbiology\" controversy, memberships.","Re: Membership, journals; editorial work, content.","Re: Relations between ASIM and American College of Physicians.","Re: Miscellaneous; AAMC agreement with Association of Professors of Medicine, houses staff remuneration, faculty practice survey, women in medicine program, work group on withholding physician's services, executive development seminar.","Re: Miscellaneous, mostly support of nominations for membership.","Re: UVa faculty nominations.","Re: Legislation affecting physicians; relations with other organizations; misc. business (Hook served on APM council 1977-1980; APM president 1981-82).","Re: Legistaion, meetings, council meeting items.","Re: Legislation, meetings, issues affecting internal medicine - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical education meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical eduction, APM functions and budget.","Re: Legislative issues - correspondence to and from congress members.","Re: Correspondence with legislators; Hook's Senate testimony on research funding.","Re: APM Task Force on Manpower Needs (Hook was a member).","Re: UVa departmental profile - UVa questionnaire results on internal medicine training program.","Re: Misc. issues relating to residency training, certification standards, meetings, membership.","Re: Hook's participation on Board grant appraisals.","Re: Hook presidency, relations with other associations, programming, guidelines for antimicrobial therapy.","Re: Hook presidency; guidelines for antimicrobial therapy, guidelines for training in infectious diseases, accreditation of conference by AMA.","Re: Miscellaneous business - programming, awards, Journal of Infectious Disease.","Re: Miscellaneous society business - Journal of Infectious Diseases, Hook's presidential address, \"The Evolution of the clinical subspecialist in Infectious Diseases,\" definition of membership, subspecialists.","Re: Meetings, selection of presentations.","Re: programs, unification of Medical Society with AMA.","Re: Meetings - minutes of meetings in which Hook participated.","Re: nomination of officers \u0026 members, Journal of Medical Sciences as official society publication, Founder's Award to Hook in 1985.","Re: Cooperative medical programs with Brazilian Universities, visit by Hook and Knorr.","Re: Hook's participation in conference.","Re: Family practice, physician shortage.","Re: ACP/ASIM collaboration; Medicare, primary care.","Re: Formation of VCIM - manpower study.","Re: History of program, meeting documents, reports.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports, Hook-Shimao report on leprosy panel.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meeting and reports; Hook hepatitis panel review.","Re: Meetings and reports; including Hook cholera review report.","Re: Meetings and reports; Hook tuberculosis panel report.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports; Hook report on malnutrition panel.","Re: Hook's reviews of minority scholars' research plans for RSJ Foundation, annual meeting documents.","Re: Board meetings, committee on the future of the Clinical Scholars Program.","Re: report by Committee on the Future of the Clinical Scholar's program - committee formed by Hook in 1979; he served as exofficio member - recommends that the program continue, article on the program's history.","RE: Conference and publication regarding development of guidelines for physicians in terminally ill cases.","Re: Conference and publication regarding physician's influence on the dying process.","Re: Preparation of a publication on physicians and hopelessly ill patients.","Re: Publication of an article in New England Journal of Medicine.","Re: \"Notes on Trip to Africa and Asia\" - described medical care, research, and socio-economic conditions; visits intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between an African hospital and Cornell Medical Center; visits facilities in Nigeria, Lagos, Ibadan, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Kampala, Entebbe, Tororo, Cairo, Karachi, Lahore, Calcutta, Bangkok, Hong Kong, \u0026 Tokyo.","Re: Notes on a Trip to South America\" - describes medical care, research, and socioeconomic conditions, visit intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between a South American hospital and Cornell Medical Center, visits to facilities in Bahia, Buenos Aires, Lima, Rio de Janeiro, \u0026 Santiago.","Re: Summary report 1964-1972, annual report 1964-1965.","Re: Annual Report 1963-1966, report of activities 1967-1969.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's visits to Brazil prior to establishment of the Cornell-Bahia program.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's service as head of the program, and subsequent role as consultant.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's role as consultant to the program.","Re: Part of application for funding to continue project that Hook helped to establish and run.","Re: Hook's participation in site visits to projects funded by NIH - NIAID (Title/contents pages only; instructed by NIAID not to retain reports.","Re: Commercial program offering medical seminars to Japanese physicians.","Re: Medical research done by Hook while in the army in Alabama.","Paper by Hook and Wagner: \"Resistance-Promoting Activity of Endotoxins and other Microbial Products\".","Re: Streptococcal infections - influenza, pulmonary infection program meeting.","Re: Salmonella research - outbreak at New York hospital.","Re: Salmonella research, publications, grants, antibiotics use in animal feed.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book II, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).","Re: \"Health Care and the Medical School: Responsibilities and Responses\"; Convocation Address, American College of Physicians, \"On My Mind,\" Alpha Omega Alpha lecture; \"Research: A Chairman's Perspective\".","Re: Pacesetters of the American Image, Typhoid Fever and Other Salmonella Infections: Internal Medicine Grand Rounds; Medicare: A Strategy for Quality Assurance.","Re: Humanities in Medicine: Treatment for a Deficiency Disorder?; Comments at AOA Dinner, Medical College of Pennsylvania; same title for The Jeremiah Metzger Lecture given October 23, 1996 at American Clinical and Climatological Association meeting","Re: Presentation of the 1996 George M. Kober to Robert G. Petersdorf; Medical Education: New Challenges - New Directions; Presidents Address: Pacesetters of the American Image.","Re: Table of Contents and Chapters I-VII of the Leavell manuscript (removed from black leather binder).","Re: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter VI?] (removed from black leather binder).","Re: Chapter: Subspecialty Divisions.","Re: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter IX] (revised version).","Re: Revisions, additions to the Leavell manuscript - some by Hook.","Re: Revisions of, additions to Leavell manuscript.","Re: Correspondence and notes on the history of the department.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Manuscript by Fitzhugh on history of otolaryngology at UVa.","Re: Crispell's career as a faculty member at UVa (press releases), manuscript on Thomas Jefferson and medicine written by Crispell.","Re: Correspondence and press releases on Crockett's UVa career.","Re: Correspondence and notes on Blackford's UVa career.","Re: Correspondence and notes on Landis.","Re: Correspondence and notes by and about UVa physicians, including notes from interview with Dr. Thomas Hunter, also information about Hart and Mulholland.","Re: Swineford's UVa career, establishment of Swineford Allergy Fund and lectures.","Re: Correspondence and notes on history of house staff.","Re: A rewrite of Leavell's earlier text.","Re: Maricia Day Finney assists Leavell in re-writting his manuscript, included is re-worked Chapters 1-5 and 5 brief bios on key medical men at UVa.","Re: Contents relate to the Leavell's career at UVa, including his curriculum vitae, newpaper \u0026 journal clipplins, his participation in conferences, and an essay written on William C. Dabney.","Re: Leavell researches Virginian history, in particular Robert E. Lee.","Re: Recruitment of black faculty.","Re: AIDS cases, policies, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: UVa AIDS grant application.","Re: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: Personnel, facilities, residency program, conference, etc.","Re: Personnel, facilities, residencies, conference, etc.","Re: Personnel, patient visit statistics and surveys, space allocation, procedures, planning, administration, proposal for outpatient department, ambulatory surgery facility.","Re: Personnel, space allocation, patient surveys, productivity, procedures, third year ambulatory care rotation, reorganization, \u0026 conferences.","Re: Personnel, productivity, patient surveys, space allocation, ambulatory care education, \u0026 information manual.","Re: Personnel, residencies, teaching, patient care, \u0026 procedures.","Re: Grant proposal for Area Health Education Center.","Re: Documents fundraising attempts to solicit department chairs, includes thank you letters to contributors - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: Soliciting pharmaceutical companies for money to support UVa hopsital's art program - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: Soliciting funding for the arts program - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: The development of a program in the arts at UVA hospital, including prospectus and a document reviewing the minutes of the arts committee from 1988-1995 - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: The involvement of the Hospital Auxiliary in rotating art exhibits.","Re: Development of art program and acquisition of works of art, including the prospectus and art forms and also correspondence with various artists.","Re: Removed from a binder titled \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order; contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.","Re: Removed from a binder titled, \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order, contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.","Re: The development and operations of the Health Sciences Arts Committee.","Re: Correspondence with Ann Johanson, David M. Browne, and Ellen Driscoll.","Re: Miscellaneous business of the UVa hospital arts committee of which Hook is the chairman; formation of committee and proposed agenda, selection of artists, and other matters concerning placement of portraits and requesting art space.","Re: Miscellaneous business of Arts Committee for UVa hospital which Hook is the chairman, includes discussions of placement of flags, development of patient handbook, art storage and workroom, and continued membership of committee including Hook's farewell letter to committee.","Re: Selection of an art curator for arts program at UVa hospital.","Re: Continued membership and new members to the UVa hospitals Arts Committee.","Re: Results of questionnaire asking for people's opinions of artwork chosen by Arts Committee for UVa hospital.","Re: Autopsy guidelines, statistics, permission procedures.","Re: Statistics, report on Autopsy at UVa hospital, and recommendations.","Re: Litz, Culpeper Foundation, Pratt Awards.","Re: Residencies and clerkships, grant proposal, personnel, facilities, evaluation and planning.","Re: Classes, personnel.","Re: Department name change, hypertonic therapy, conference.","Re: Internal medicine resident coverage at Blue Ridge, space for geriatrics clinic, shift of adult rehabilitation services to Blue Ridge, problems with care for acute care patients at Blue Ridge, issues concerning space for Internal Medicine at new multi-story hospital.","Re: Proposed plan to build new hospital at Blue Ridge site; opposition by Internal Medicine Faculty.","Re: Development of bone marrow transplantation program at UVa; procedures.","Re: Establishment, development of cancer center at UVa; personnel, space, funding issues.","Re: Development of a comprehensive cancer program at UVa hospital.","Re: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding, space allocation issues; procedures, history of division.","Re: Primarily contains 1982 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology but also includes Cardiovascular Research correspondence and information about the Hypertension Unit.","Re: 1983 correspondence primarily with Head, Division of Cardiology, George A. Beller, M.D.","Re: Primarily the 1984 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology.","Re: Primarily the 1985 correspondence with George A. Beller, Head, Department of Cardiology, including funding, personnel, and space issues.","Re: 1986 correspondence primarily with George A. Beller, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes inpatient and outpatient fees, wellness center, computer systems, cardiac catheterization reports, and a discussion on the Adenosine Program project.","Re: 1987 correspondence, primarily with George A. Bellers, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes discussions on introducing new technology, LBJ Family Foundation, Cardiac Rehabilitation program, cardiac catheterization laboratory, animal research, and marketing strategy in the Cardiology Division.","Re: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding space allocation issues; procedures.","Re: personnel, staffing, patient care, space allocation issues; cardiology services for Martha Jefferson Hospital, finances.","Re: Personnel, finance, space allocation, staffing issues, cardiology services provided to Martha Jefferson Hospital.","Re: Personnel, finance, patient services, space allocation issues; cardiology services offered by UVa to Martha Jefferson Hospital; same day catheterization; angioplasty; possible relationship with Augusta Hospital.","Re: Establishment, use, scheduling of facility.","Re: Equipment malfunctions, increase in use and need for third lab, administration, patient scheduling.","Re: Development of cardiac rehabilitation program at Boar's Head Sports Club.","Re: Standards of care; funding; community program.","Re: Development of a mobile coronary care unit (establishment of guidelines); gift of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson to coronary care unit (July 2, 1973); renovations and equipment in CCU and admission and operational policies; CCU privileges; responsibilities of CCU residents.","Re: Center's advisory board; also a draft of Biomedical Ethics at the University of Virginia which includes 4 goals: Biomedical Ethics in the Medical School Curriculum, Ethics Consultation Service, Advanced Education in Clinical Ethics, and Outreach Programs","Re: Establishment of center; development of occupational medicine program, grant applications, personnel, contract with General Electric Co., Center Advisory committee meeting minutes.","Re: Minutes of advisory committee, funding \u0026 grant applications, occupational medicine, affiliation with UVa departments \u0026 schools, residency program in preventive medicine, CPDI brochure, planning report.","Re: Establishment, occupation of various Internal Medicine Chairs (Wood, Hunter, Janssen, Madge Jones, Nettie Marie Jones (Stone), Hook, and John Guerrant).","Re: Establishment, occupation of various chairs (Jordain, Leavell, Mulholland, Peters, Richardson-Vicks, Scripps, Trolinger).","Re: Establishment, occupation of Swineford chair.","Re: 1979 trip made by Hook as part of ACP delegation; subsequent visits by Chinese to University of Virginia, includes articles by Hook in Chinese.","Re: Evaluation of student \u0026 of physicians by students, content and structure of program, guidelines \u0026 procedures.","Re: Evaluation of students and of physicians by students, content, structure of program, personnel.","Re: Funding \u0026 finances, grants, personnel, space \u0026 equipment, Poison Control Center.","Re: Establishment of center, approval of research protocols, personnel, housestaff coverage, activities, location, grant funding.","Re: Critique, evaluation, improvement of internal medicine clerkship.","Re: Problems with new medical information system.","Re: Medical Center laboratory activities.","Re: Covers Hook's involvement in the curriculum committee at UVa's school of medicine, includes Hook's handwritten notes on committee agendas.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, minutes of meetings.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.","Re: Development of Ethics Committee, issues addressed, minutes of meetings.","Re: Discussion of UVa's policy on house staff \"moonlighting\" at other organizations.","Re: Items taken out of Hook's binder entitled, \"Confidential: Finance Committee, Department of Medicine\" - includes a report of the AdHoc Remunerations Committee, May 1975 and a Proposal for an incentive Plan of the Clinical Faculty of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.","Re : Hook chaired a committee to oversee fundraising campaigns; established the Friends of the Department of Medicine.","Re: Physicians participation in medicine, representation of Internal Medicine Department on the committee.","Re: Requests for topics to be considered by committee, including malpractice premiums, control of expenditures, salaries, funding, radiology charges.","Re: Problems with research protocols.","Re: Report of Dean Knorr's committee to renew department of internal medicine, and department member's response to report.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, financing, new residencies, etc.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, financing, etc.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, etc.","Re: Number of residents per department, primary care residents, applications, salary, budget, etc.","Re: Richard Guerrant chairs internship Advisory Committee.","Re: Response to JCAH criticism of floor labs at UVa.","Re: Activities of committee to address space requirements, renovation, acute bed shortage.","Re: Nursing shortage, pay differential","Re: Minutes of comm. discussing various operational communication issues in Internal Medicine Department.","Re: Meeting quality assurance, requirements of Joint Commission Accreditation.","Re: Admissions to school, naming of UVA hospital, faculty practice plan, items for agendas of meetings.","Re: Hook's position on tenure.","Re: Establishment, structure, policies of transplantation program at UVa.","Re: Documentation of planning and development of UVa's hospital.","Re: Incident involving breach of confidentiality \u0026 confidentiality policy.","Re: Guidelines for consultations, problems with consultations.","Re: Continuing education events by Department of Medicine.","Re: Changes in curriculum, clerkships, teaching effectiveness.","Re: Establishment of critical care, subspecialty at UVA, lack of critical care beds \u0026 establishment of a triage system.","Re: Required CPR training and problems with payment/charges.","Re: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: DRG reports for Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Do Not Resuscitate Policy","Re: Concerns emergency room care while Hook was a professor of Internal Medicine and Chairman, Department of Medicine.","Re: Hook's involvement in ER administration including discussion on salaries, hiring faculty and faculties duties, triage policy, and security protection.","RE: Hook's involvement in ER administration including ER at Blue Ridge Hospital, development of health care facility at Lake Monticello, funding for 24 hour/7 day week faculty coverage, use of fellows as triage officers, GI bleeding, and budget concerns.","Re: Discussion includes the employee health clinic serving the entire medical center and themovement of clinic to new location.","Re: Hook's involvement in the department of endrocrinology and metabolism including discussions on the tenuous relationship between endrocrinology and the department of pediatrics, budget and space concerns, the use of fellows instead of physicians to treat patients, and \"competing\" labs in endrocrinology.","Re: Hook's involvement with the Department of Endocrinolgy and Metabolism including discussions about purchasing equipment, space and budget concerns, and problems with the diabetes unit.","Re: Hook's involvement with the Department of Epidemology, especiallyJack M. Gwalthey M.D., and includes discussion of HIV testing and ethics of testing blood of patients without patient identification.","Re: Hook and William G. Thurman initially serve as co-chairmen of this division.","Re: Hook's involvement of fundraising efforts for the Department of Internal Medicine including thank you's for gifts, possible financial contributors, and fundraising campaigns.","Re: Giving scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, in particular rural areas.","Re: Hook's involvement with dedicating a courtyard garden in honor of Elizabeth Brown Mulholland Gamble.","Hook's involvement with the Division of Gastroenterology, in particular department head, Richard McCallum.","Re: Meetings that Hook was mentioned or directly involved with.","Re: Primarily Hooks correspondence with Robert A. Reid, Primary Health Care, Ambulatory Division and includes handling and billing of ambulatory patients, primary care rotations, satellite clinic in Orange, and renovation of the primary care center.","Re: Issues and concerns concerning the Department of General Medicine headed by David Fedson, including patient cases \u0026 problems (one involving a racist patient), decline of patients in GMC, finances, GMC rotations and the activities of the primary care clinic.","Re: Non-profit medical center program in Gordonsville served by the Health Service Foundation.","Re: The medical center's branch in Orange.","Re: Issues and concerns of the Deparment of Geographic Medicine headed by Richard Guerrant.","Re: Development of the Department of Geriatrics headed by Richard Lindsay; includes a 1977 proposed plan for UVa geriatric plan and testimony given before the joint subcommittee on Aging, The General Assembly, 1979.","Re: Development in the Division of Geriatrics, including proposals, reports, and house bills.","Re: Development of programs for the elderly, including a 1979 manuscript, \"A Survey of Geriatric Medical and Nursing Education in the United States and Virginia.\"","Re: Hook wants Geriatric medicine at UVA Hospital to be viewed as the first server for elderly and desires an interdisciplinary approach.","RE: Hook's involvement in promoting Geriatrics in 1988; requesting funds from the state for UVa's geriatric efforts, trying to get School of Nursing and School of Medicine to work together, geriatrics \u0026 Blue Ridge (Homeward Bound House), and accreditation.","Re: Issues and concerns with the Division of Geriatrics including responsibilities of residents, plans for Nursing Home and Clinics, difficulties with the location of the Geriatric Clinics for the elderly patients, establishing the move of geriatrics Clinic to Blue Ridge, and assuming the space formerly occupied by the \"Pink Ladies Canteen.\"","Re: Details Hook's involvement in attempting to secure accreditation for a training program in geriatrics and includes their grant application. After it was withheld by ACGME in 1988 and 1989, Hook challenges their decision.","Re: Hook's involvement in discussing the possibility of a joint endeavor in the area of Alzheimer disease and long-term health care.","Re: Hook wants greater participation by the Department of Internal Medicine in the development of a home health care system.","Re: Documents include discussing the relationship between the School of Nursing and the Department of Geriatrics in establishing a Geriatrics/Rehabilitation Clinic at Blue Ridge Hospital. Includes in folder is a typed proposal and a typed manuscript, \"Teaching/Research Nursing Home,\" written by Richard Lindsay.","Re: Hook desires faculty involvement in developing a teaching nursing home at UVA.","Re: Working out the contract agreement between UVA Health Services Foundation and the Marriott for the UVA retirement community, the Colonnades.","Re: UVa Hospital is interested in a Shared Adult Home with the City of Charlottesville and JABA.","Re: Participation, speakers, and evaluations of Grand Rounds.","Re: UVa patient cases and discussion of disease and treatments in the grand rounds of the Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald J. Wright and Jules I. Levine concerning needs of the Medical Center.","Re: Hiring Robert Reynolds and securing office and bed space.","Re: Chiefly correspondence between Hook and Don E. Detmer, Vice President for Health Sciences and includes discussion about the medical center name change to Health Sciences Center and distribution of a generous gift by Madge Jones.","Re: Discussions about disability plan, department deficits, organization structures of UVa Health Services foundation \u0026 affiliated foundations \u0026 committee structure.","Re: Miscellaneous issues: Signing checks, professional fees policy, loan funding, retirement plans, billing from Health services, \u0026 classification of patients.","Re: Discussion about billing system of UVa hospital \u0026 foundation.","Re: Expenditures of Health Services funds.","Re: Munsey Wheby is a part of a committee to reevaluate the bylaws of the Health Services Foundation.","Re: Fringe benefits package for faculty such as life insurance, disability, and travel insurance. Included is a 1983 report of the Faculty Fringe Benefits Committee.","Re: Deals with a job description of Executive Director of the Foundation and Hewitt's Incentive Plan Design.","Re: Medical Malpractice.","Re: Evolution of malpractice insurance in UVa Hospital from in 1969 not all house staff covered by insurance to the premiums listed in 1990.","Re: Hook favors a helicopter system.","Re: Hook wants editors to identify staff's names and titles under photographs published in the Helix.","Re: Outline of needs establishing a Palliative Care Inpatient Program at Blue Ridge facility and concerns placing an oncology unit physically adjacent to a TB Unit.","Re: Hook's correspondence with Peter Quesenberry, Chief of Hematology/Oncology Division, includes concerns about clinical coverage, research development, finances, and space.","Re: Documents include how to fully utilize the Oncology department and includes documents relating to nurses handling anticarcinogenic medications.","Re: Documents include discussion about fellows, workshops, faculty appointments, and the importance of the bone marrow transplantation program.","Re: Discussions cover colorectal screening clinic, case information, handling pediatric marrow transplants, and funding for research.","Re: Decline in out-patient visits at Blue Ridge Hospital, summary outline of growth factor program project, and office and lab space issues.","Re: Future of oncology at Blue Ridge Hospital, new initiatives for hematology/oncology, filling faculty positions, and salary and space discussions.","Re: Peter Quesenberry, Professor and Chief Division of Hematology/Oncology addresses space needs, AIDS work at Blue Ridge, recruitment, and outpatient operation.","Re: Faculty appointments and funding issues, space issues for the Marrow Transplant Laboratory, patient surveys, patient case issues instigated by concerns raised by Hook, and financial concerns in the Division of Hematology and Oncology.","Re: Space issues including clinic overcrowding, contract between UVa Health Sciences Center and Rockingham Memorial Hospital, faculty promotion and salary raises, and \"code status\" of patients.","Re: Hook desires a hospice in the new hospital.","Re: Hook correspondence addresses fire safety in stairways, family lounges, bed availability, and the physical appearance of the building.","Re: Correspondence regarding updating bed needs of the institution and includes descriptions of bed allotments, charts, graphs, and statistics.","Re: Hook encourages the consolidation of the beds at Blue Ridge and UVA hospital; documents include a report entitled, \"Blue Ridge Hospital Report of the Tuberculosis Service Fiscal year 1982 July 1, 1981 - June 30, 1982.\"","RE: Bed utilization and clinical reports of admissions.","Re: Budget issues and concerns including graphs, charts and statistics of admissions, budgets, and actual costs.","Re: Hook submits proposals from the departments in Internal Medicine for the capital outlay budget for 1990-2000 in which department head details specific needs and wants for each department.","Re: Correspondence (mostly from the 1970s) includes discussions on overhead funds, professional fee schedules, funding for specific needs with the departments of Internal Medicine and for improvements in the facility, expense of long distance telephone calls, and fringe benefits for faculty.","Re: Includes \"Proposed 1970-1980 Capital Outlay Projections and Program\" and \"Planning Guidelines for the Ten-Year Capital Budget 1988-1998.\"","Re: Correspondence with John F. Harlan, Jr., Director, University of Virginia Hospital includes increasing residency programs, patient care and comfort, faculty appointments, and addition of beds.","Re: Correspondence mostly with John F. Harlan, Jr. Director, UVA Hospitals includes lack of storage, shortage of beds, patient care and amenities, visitor control, canceling and rescheduling patients, use of the Towers Hospital, and accreditation awards.","Re: Correspondence with John T. Ashley, Director, UVA Hospital, includes teaching funds, identification photographs, swing beds, cleaning, storage, and maintenance problems, and dissatisfaction with managerial process.","Re: Correspondence with John T. Ashley about home health care program, foundation to deliver patient care services outside the Hospitals, ambulatory internal medicine, prescription liability, subsidizing primary care practitioners, administrative duties, laboratory costs, maintaining quality services, and a grant proposal for General Electric Foundation.","Re: Hook's notes after a meeting with John T. Ashley who proposed cutting costs by 7 million dollars, loss of referral physicians, delinquent medical records, obtaining a pager, ambulatory care leadership, patient costs, and Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: Topics include acquisition of a Gamma Unit, praise from a satisfied patient, problems with the Simon Paging System, Nephrology residents, and food and drink restriction policy.","Re: Obtaining admission lists, availability of beds, budget adjustments, enhancing revenue, removal of vending machines, difficulty of maintaining adequate amount of nurses, and the appointment of Michael J. Halseth as interim executive director.","Re: Surgical Transition Lounge, unlocked file cabinets, last pod on 8th floor, relationship between Augusta Hospital Corporation and UVA Hospital, additional residents, placement of directory signs, movement of departments, and various \"housekeeping items.\"","Re: Improving productivity and reducing costs throughout the hospital.","Re: Admissions, organizational charts, and lists of departments and managers by division, complaints by overcrowding, lack of cleanliness and inadequate patient care, discharge summaries, audit, and graphs and charts dealing with cash flow projections.","Re: Service-specific admission and patient days graphs, internal audit, revision of hospital organization, Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report 1986-1998, hospital nutrition center, surgical furlough policy, notification program, North 4 patient care unit, and space issues.","Re: 1958, \"We're Going to Have A New Hospital\"; \"New Hospital Dedicated, April 14, 1961\"; \"The Early Years of The University of Virginia Hospital: An Analysis of Patient's Records.\"","Re: Information collected through Hook's years for evaluation by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals; included is a 1981 recommendation for future compliance and 1990 Mock Survey for JCAHO.","Re: Hook comments in depth on the 1985 Hospital Long Range Plan.","Re: Correspondence regarding University of Virginia relationship between Veterans Administration Hospital, Salem, Virginia and Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia.","Re: 1988 proposed agreement between Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg, Virginia and UVA Hospitals.","Re: The Towers were used as rehabilitation units in the early 1980's; by 1988 the University terminated the lease of the Towers.","Re: Development of the Extended Care Facility in the Towers which opened in the fall of 1971; concern about railroad noise, locating student health services in ECF, house staff coverage, transportation difficulties, the towers fee schedule, tower's statistics, laboratory space for Department of Pathology, and indigent care.","Re: Topics involving the Towers, such as stocking periodicals and textbooks about chronic diseases, organization of the Medical Services in CCF, house staff coverage, Family Practice Program involvement, transportation of patients, and relationship to endocrine laboratory.","Re: Documents include tower statistics for 1975 \u0026 1976. Hook also details difficulties in the operation of the Towers which include refusal of residents/staff to see patients, nursing shortage and small nursing station, dietary problems, transportation difficulties, inadequate procedural rooms, and use of patient lounges by staff.","Re: 3 hand-written documents about resident statistics and 4 manuscripts including \"Number of House Staff Trained at UVA Medical Center During the Past 20 Years\"; \"Proposed Plan for the Medical HouseStaff for 1971-72\"; \"Survey of House Staff Training at UVA\"; \"Graduates of UVA School Of Medicine\".","Re: Includes essays written by Hook and others dealing with medical issues in humanities and also evaluations of Hook's elective, \"Film, Literature, and the Visual Art: Images in Medicine\".","Re: Hook's course syllabus.","Re: Documents include the interview questions for nineteen sessions that Hook conducted with Dr. Thomas Hunter. (Tapes can be found in the Papers of Thomas Hunter, Historical Collections \u0026 Services.) Also included is excerpts from Hunter's diary.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Gerald L. Mandell, Head, Division of Infectious Diseases, included is Hook's biennial report for 1986.","Re: Correspondence with Mandell includes problems with the microbiology lab, funding issues, patient cases, recruitment of faculty, space demands, and purchasing of equipment.","Re: Aids Center, Lilly Research grant, and continued accreditation.","Re: Plans for a fellowship program.","Re: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald L. Kaiser, Head, Division of Information Sciences and Biostatistics. Discussions include the development of a medical information sciences department, recruitment of a biostatistician, purchasing of software programs, and budgetary support.","Re: A request for high-powered computing facilities is not seen necessary by many division heads. The department of information sciences is dissolved and renamed Division of Biostatistics under the director of Robert Abbott.","Re: Press releases about book published on Walter Reed, intestinal diseases in Brazil, Hook's honorary doctor of medical science degree, and an interview of Hook by the Medical Examiner.","Re: Proposal of plans for intensive care in the 1970s and the implementation of those plans.","Re: Status of MICU, the serious need for medical intensive care unit, census of patients in MICU, the opening of the MICU in the early 1980s, admission criteria and operational guidelines, patient cases and patient care. Hook corresponds primarily with C. Edward Rose, Jr, Director, MICU.","Re: Critical care topics include neonotal ICU, No code orders, lack of nurses, and utilizing MICU for stroke patients.","Re: Guidelines for obtaining consent to medical treatment.","Re: Fiscal reports of Internal medicine under Dr. William Parson.","Re: Fiscal report material for 1955-1956.","Re: Reports for fiscal year 1958, \u0026 1959-1960.","Re: Reports to the President from Internal medicine for the years 1961-1964.","Re: Reports of Internal Medicine for fiscal years 64-65.","Re: Annual Reports for 1966 \u0026 1967.","Re: 1968 annual report.","Re: Intern training and Director of Education in Internal Medicine at Martha Jefferson Hospital.","Re: Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for development of primary care program.","Re: Thank you from L.B.J.'s doctor for good treatment.","Re: Complaints about clinical laboratory, establishment of an advisory committee, confining budgetary and personnel constraints, 'stat' basis for laboratory work, and a 1979 \"Report in Regard to Clinical Laboratory Services at the University of Virginia Medical Center Charlottesville\".","Re: Minutes regarding laboratory fees, feasibility of maintaining \"floor\" laboratories, and renal labs.","Re: Includes a 1983 \"Report of the Outside Laboratory Utilization Task Force to the Medical Policy Committee\"; also discussions about sending specimens to outside laboratories.","Re: Hook strongly supported maintaining special laboratories within Internal Medicine; the hospital director, John Ashley, did not.","Re: Hook serves on the Albert Lasker Awards in Medical Journalism jury.","Re: Hook provides expert testimony.","Re: Hook asked to provide testimony.","Re: Hook provides expert testimony.","Re: Hook receives certificate for his contributions to MAAP (Medical Academic Advancement Program).","Re: Humanities in Medicine Course Syllabus, a course Hook taught.","Re: Course syllabus for Humanities in Medicine.","Re: Student Essays: \"What the Doctor Said, What the Doctor Did: Student Essays About Role Models for Medicine\".","Re: Course syllabus for Hook's June 1997 MAAP class.","Re: Hook established two advisory committees for the Medical Subspecialty Clinic, included are correspondence with committee members and meeting minutes.","Re: Patient care, pharmaceutical procedures, and MIS problems, deficiencies, and negotiations.","Re: Amount of beds needed, space assignments, nursing care, and utilization of MICU.","Re: Nursing coverage, patient care, and utilization of MICU beds.","Re: Includes a 1987 manuscript, \"Medical Record Completion Policy\".","Re: Correspondence is primarily about medicare.","Re: Utilization of clinics and need for ambulatory space.","Re: Correspondence with Gerald R. Donowitz about clerkships and rotation of third-year students.","Re: Nutrition space, postgraduate medical scientist training program, proposal for voluntary departmental critique service, and faculty research index.","Re: Hook delves into patient care by residents and resident positions.","Re: Includes \"Guidelines for Attending Physicians in Internal Medicine\", 1982 and a revised 1990 version, and results from a questionnaire on Inpatient Teaching.","Re: Hook chaired the 1986-1988 \"Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report Department of Medicine\".","Re: Billing problems, 1981 \"Memorandum of Understanding,\" raising of professional fees, and after hours services billing difficulties.","Re: Correspondence with division heads: scheduling of meetings and yearly divisional structure of the department of Medicine.","Re: Items relating to February 22, 1988 division head retreat.","Re: Faculty salaries, residents, \u0026 recruitment of minority faculty.","Re: Manuscript projects inpatient \u0026 outpatient services and program expansion and new program development for the UVa Hospital.","Re: Audits, increase in salaries, department contributing 15%, billing, budgets, overhead funds, and payment of facilities.","Re: Includes speech by Hook to Friends of the Department.","Re: Hook chaired meetings.","Re: Hook chaired some of the meetings.","Re: Proposals from Division Heads in Internal Medicine for new or expanded programs to be considered for funding by the Financial Planning Committee.","Re: Hook's correspondence regarding medical malpractice insurance.","Re: Department meeting about creation of major research institute.","Re: Hook solicits evaluations from department heads about the department of medicine.","Re: Correspondence with the Office of the dean with Acting Director, Dr. James T. Hamlin.","Re: 1972 Correspondence between Hook \u0026 the Dean of the Medical School.","Re: Discussion about format/structure of morning report.","Re: Discussion about combining neurological \u0026 neurosurgical service, patient cases, seeing Towers patients in the tower building, C-T program, and hiring personnel.","Re: Northridge facility.","Re: Correspondence primarily with John Jane, Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery; discussion includes patient cases and medical student's training.","Re: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.","Re: Teaching sessions for nursing students.","Re: Bed closure in Barringer, discussion over incorrect information in a brochure, nursing shortage and implications at UVa, and a report concerning the decentralization of the Department of Subsidiary Nursing.","Re: Describes the difficulty in obtaining nursing staff for ICU and other units.","Re: Correspondence discusses nursing concerns, charting vital signs, appointments, patient care and a manuscript about the\"Proposed University of Virginia Institute on Aging\".","Re: Hook acknowledges nursing staff during week of the nurse.","Re: Misc. minor issues.","Re: Meetings \u0026 memos regarding Hook's involvement on this task force. Included is the draft of \"The Report of the Organizational Culture Task Force\".","Re: Correspondence with Warren G. Stamp, Chairman, Dept. of Orthopedics.","Re: Commercializing your Innovations.","Re: Misc. pathology issues.","Re: 20 years of correspondence about department of pediatrics; including dialogue on care for handicapped teenagers, patients with cystic fibrosis, pediatric cardiology, and Children's Rehabilitation Center. Correspondence primarily with Robert M. Blizzard, Chair of Dept. of Pediatrics.","Re: Report: \"Development of an Adolescent Health Care Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center\".","Re: Hook is offered the position of Professor \u0026 Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine; TD is Hook's notes on discussion about Medical Service. Includes \"Medical Alumni News Letter\" with a brief introduction","Re: Brief biographies about Hook, Hook's convocation address, and Hook's awards and certificates","Re: Included are Hook's typed personal reflections about his tenure as Chairman, Internal Medicine, a write-up for Who's Who in America, and a manuscript, \"Academic Practice and Clinical Research 1950s and 1960s\".","Re: Misc.","Re: Building issues.","Re: Appointments; closue physical therapy acute.","Re: Mis.","Re: Hippa.","Re: Hook disagrees with Dean Carey's proposal draft on a new practice plan regarding salaries.","Re: Preventive medicine residency program.","Re: Building policy of primary care, opening of the clinic, evaluation, and coordinating council meetings.","Re: Response to UVa School of Medicine to the State's need for more and better Primary Care physicians; included is the memo produced by primary care health forum.","Re: Expanding training in primary care.","Re: Faculty development project in clinical teaching.","Re: Policy Committee Meetings, financial practices.","Re: Committee meetings, included manuscript \"University of Virginia Clinic, Private Division Patient Billing System\".","Re: Name change of Private Clinic Building, manscript, \"University Hospital, Third Floor; Private Clinics\", by-laws of Private Clinic Division, and Medical Practice Plan, 1979.","Re: Financial concerns such as billing, fees, insurance and appointment of director.","Re: Statements of Revenue and Expenses, and CPD Policy Committee meeting minutes.","Re: Includes reports by Policy Committee on Promotions.","Re: Requirements for Psychology Students in '68-'69, discussion over admission of patients to Western State, sleep lab, staff additions and promotions, proposal for Division of Behavioral Medicine.","Re: Financial issues, appointment of Dudley F. Rochester as Head of Pulmonary Medicine, pulmonary rotation at Salem Veteran's Adminstration Hospital, long range planning, use of iron lung.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Dudley F. Rochester, Head Pulmonary-Allergy Division, Rochester's 1979 report \"The Infectiousness of Tuberculosis: Guideline's for Policy at Blue Ridge Hospital\", a 1986 \"Proposal for Program Activity at Blue Ridge Hospital\", recruitment of an allergist, space concerns, sleep apnea laboratory, bronchoscopy facilities.","Re: Ventilator-dependent patients, development of Critical Care Program, long range financial support, research sleep disorder laboratory, MICU admissions policy, name change to Division of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine, lung transplants.","Re: Development of a unit to care for patients requiring long-term respiratory care.","Re: Development of a sleep laboratory, includes project investigation report.","Re: Billing, hours, residents, patient cases, and grand rounds.","Re: Expansion of Rehabilitation Services at Blue Ridge Hospital to include rehab and psychiatric facility, and an expanded alcohol \u0026 drug abuse facility.","Re: Hook identifies areas for improvement in the physical areas of the department.","Re: Hook deals with a multitude of space and laboratory demands; includes a 1970 proposal for Hook's office area renovation.","RE: 1976 project needs and report to develop the East Wing of hospital.","Re: Department of Nursing and Medicine propose changes in the facility to better meet the needs of patients.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Jr., project report from '65-'66, spacing and financial concerns of renal unit, dialysis fees, and staff positions.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Division of Renal Medicine, transplant unit, patient cases, salary plans, dialysis services.","Re: Correspondence chiefly with W. Kline Bolton, Head, Division of Nephrology, department name change, vision for department, renal transplant program.","Re: Establishing transplant unit, department meetings, renal laboratory, financial concerns, pediatric ICU, Luray Cavern's gift.","Re: Renal Chemistry Lab, bed allocations, sterilizing water supply.","Re: Organ transplants, water sterilization, dialysis equipment, ambulatory dialysis facilities.","Re: Space usage in replacement Hospital, manuscript is the \"Relocation Plan\", Dedication program","Re: Manuscript \"Report of the Visiting Committee on Research in Science to the University of Virginia, March 19-21, 1981\" and \"Research Portion of Institutional Self-Study.\"","Re: Documents detail residents responsibilities.","Re: Clinical Evaluation for Internal Medicine Board Examination and correspondence related to Committee on Clinical Competence.","Re: Residents taking research electives in other divisions.","Re:Statistice \u0026 information regarding residents.","Re: Guidelines for Attending physicians, resident support system, appointments, resident workload, childcare for house staff.","Re: Electives, requirements for training, decline in student's interest (nationwide) in Internal Medicine, accreditation.","Re: Prospectus for Respiratory Care Unit, 1968, Outline for protocol, purchase of equipment, respiratory inadequacies in MICU in 1980s.","Re: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes yearly status reports, finances, fellowships, staffing, report on the Arthritis Rehabilitation Unit.","Re: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes patient visits, faculty, patient care, Center for Arthritis and Lower Back Pain, yearly status reports.","Re: Hook's correspondence with James W. Craig, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1973 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1974 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1975 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1976 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1977 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D. and his successor Norman J. Knorr, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1978 correspondence with Norman J. Knorr, M.D.","Re: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.","Re: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.","Re: Hook is the chairman of the committee who wrote this report, \"Staffing Plan: 1975-1980\".","Re: Divisions within the Department of Internal Medicine make future projections, included is a 1976 Report by William R. Drucker, M.D. titled, \"Academic Planning Schools of Medicine, University of Virginia\".","Re: Comprehensive evaluation of the Department of Internal Medicine, 1981","Re: Evaluation of Resources and Programs, Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Hook's involvement in sensitivity testing for a new synthetic antibiotic, staphcillin.","Re: Hook's correspondence with the Director of Student Health, James L. Camp II, M.D. and his successor , Richard P. Keeling, M.D.","Re: Hook's correspondence about student clerkships, evaluations, and test scores.","Re: Student clerckships, evaluations, grading system, and a student study, \"Assessing Rapport in the Tertiary Care Setting.\"","Re: Hook's correspondence with UVa's president's office - name suggestions for committees and UVa President.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Stethoscope used by Dr. Edward W. Hook.","Stethoscope used by Dr. Edward W. Hook.","The Lumica Sprague Rapport Stethoscope is advertised as 5 stethoscopes in one.","Film produced by the National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C. 20409","Discussion of Warner's Syndrome by Dr. Hook.","Glass tube with glass stopper and a plastic valve.","Edward and Jessie Hook had a son named Robert (Randy) Hook who died in 2005","Incudes recognition from the American Society for Microbiology, the American College of Physicians, the Association of Professors of Medicine, UVA Department of Medicine, Minority Medical Education at UVA, University of Hawaii, Medical Academic Advancement Program.","Includes a Christmas poem from staff, \"The Saga of Endicott U. or Why Dean Hook Needs a Consultant or Two\" by William D. Mayer, Mushrooms by Omar Hook and \"Ode to Ed Hook\" by Buck Crockett","Includes photo of Munsey Wheby, Walker Smalley, Nicholas Gemma and Hook","The annual calendars have one space for each day. They also have a number of notes written on the back side.","Includes Remarks for the Decoration of Late Dr Hook from the Janpan Anti-Tuberculosis Association, A Genealogy in Humanistic Medicine Dedicated to Edward W. Hook, Jr., by David W. Markham, a cablegram from Ministry of Health and Welfare (Japan), and tributes to Dr. Eward W. Hook, Jr. by Robert M. Carey and also Marcia Day Childress in \"Medical AlumNews,\" Spring 1999.","Possibly for celebration honoring Hook for service as Chair of Department of Medicine due to last date on paper being 5/25 and his celebration was May 26, 1990","Memorial program, tributes, obituaries, newsclippings, and correspondence of Marcia Day Childress reltated to Hook's death and memorial service.","Includes US Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program medal and paperweight; Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars medallion; American Journal of Medicine coaster; UVA extraordinarily elaborate boxed invitation to fund-raising events; UVA Department of Internal Medicine tie tacks; UVA medallions commemorating new hospital; UVA Lawn Society paperweight; American College of Physicians medallion, pewter cup, silver cup, and medallion; Southern Society for Clinical Investigation medallion; ABIM paperweight case (no paperweight); Institute of Medicine paperweight; and a  display stand. 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","We 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."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  ","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","We 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.","Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book,  Soldier's Pay , in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of  The Sound and the Fury  in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  ","Source: Materials within the collection.   ","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  ","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  ","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  ","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  ","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. ","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","Materials primarily in English, with some publications in French and German."],"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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Further information on the series, their contents and organization can be found in the Scope and Content note.","Series 1: Council and Administrative Materials \n Subseries:\n 1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents  1.2 Reports 1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes 1.4 Financial 1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond 1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials 1.7 History 1.8 Administrator's Materials 1.9 Other Councils","\nSeries 2: Camps\n Subseries:\t\n 2.1 Camp Administration Materials 2.2 General Camp Materials 2.3 Camp Materials \nSeries 3: Troop Records and Related Materials","Series 4: Programming and Events\n Subseries:\n 4.1 Anniversary Materials  4.2 Regional Conferences  4.3 National Conferences and Conventions  4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials  \nSeries 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials","Series 6: Photographs, Slides, and A/V\n Subseries:\n 6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums  6.2 Slides  6.3 Scrapbooks  6.4 Audio-Visual \n \nSeries 7: Textiles and Related Materials\n Subseries:\n 7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records  7.2 Uniforms and Textiles  \t\nSeries 8: Artifacts and Ephemera\nSubseries: \n 8.1 Artifacts 8.2Ephemera","Series 9: Printed Materials","The Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia Council began in 1963 following a merger between the Girl Scouts of Richmond and the Girl Scouts of Southside Virginia councils to provide more extensive services to Scouts in central Virginia. However, neither this council nor the two preceding it was the start of Girl Scouting in the area. There has been active Girl Scouting in Richmond prior to the official establishment of a council, though few records of the earliest days remain. Using Boy Scout manuals and enlisting the guidance of the director of the Richmond Boy Scouts, area girls recruited adult leaders and began informal scouting groups. In November 1913, the first official Girl Scout troop in Virginia, Pansy Troop Number 1, was formed in Highland Springs. Sponsored by the Women's Study Club for Right Living of Highland Springs, the troop was founded by Mrs. Kate G. Read and Mrs. Marion T. Read. This troop eventually split into two: Pansy Troop no. 1 and Pansy Troop no. 2, due to demand from local girls for membership.","The Girl Scouts of Richmond Council was formally organized on April 12, 1921 when the first Council Meeting was held at the Jefferson Hotel with 35 adult members, 11 troops, and 75 girls. The council received its official charter on May 10 of that year as the second chartered council in Virginia. Because of the Highland Springs troop's formation in 1913 and their inclusion in the Richmond Council, 1913 is commonly used for the date of inception for the Richmond Girl Scouts. In 1928, under the leadership of Commissioner Ruth Robertson McGuire, the Richmond Council was incorporated by the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.\nInitially, the Girl Scouts of Richmond was a racially exclusive organization, open only to white girls and women. Black Scouting in Richmond did not begin until 1932, when Troop 34, the first African American Girl Scout troop south of the Potomac River, was established. Mrs. Lena B. Watson of Virginia Union University (VUU) was instrumental in the group's formation  when she approached the Richmond council for permission to form a Black troop. Some council members  were supportive, but the council as a whole ultimately refused to consider it. The National Girl Scouting Headquarters became involved, forcing the Richmond council to allow the troop to form. In June 1932, the first Black troop formed at Hartshorn Hall at VUU with high school teacher Lavinia Banks as their leader.\nWhile Scouting in Richmond was developing, so too was Scouting in the southern part of Virginia. Hopewell formed its first troop in 1917, and many other troops in rural, semi-rural, and smaller urban areas followed. By 1942, the Petersburg Council organized, and the Hopewell Council formed in 1956, bringing many of the lone rural troops under the umbrella of a council. In 1958, the Hopewell Council merged with the Petersburg Council to form the Southside Council, bringing all troops in Southside Virginia Council services and support.","In response to rethinking the organization of Scouting in Virginia, the Richmond Council merged with the Southside Council to form the Commonwealth Council or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1962. During this time, troop integration became a reality for Virginia Girl Scouts. Integration began in 1963 with the Fort Lee troop. Black Scouts were allowed to participate at Camp Holly Dell for the first time, and by 1968 segregated troops were no more. \nOver the years, the councils that became the Commonwealth Council have provided programs and opportunities for girls to explore, learn, and build character through STEM, environmental stewardship, financial literacy, camping events, homemaking, and first aid. Citizenship was integral to Scouting from its inception. During World War I, Scouts entertained military troops at Fort Lee, and visited hospitals in morale-boosting calls. At least one scouting troop was so beloved for their service, that they were deemed honorary members of one of the units stationed at Fort Lee. In the Second World War, Scouts led scrap drives and defense preparedness activities. In addition to citizenship, Scouts raised awareness as well as money for their organization. In the earliest years of Scouting in Richmond, Scouts solicited donations by going door-to-door or having booths at fairs. In 1925, the Richmond Council became a member of the Community Chest, and could focus on other ways to fundraise. One successful fundraiser occurred when the troops brought John Philip Sousa and his band to Richmond, which raised a large amount of money for the organization and allowed the expansion of programs for the girls. The first cookie sale was in 1936, and approximately 11,694 pounds of cookies were sold, which allowed for expanded services, camping activities, and improved camping facilities. The annual event has been popular ever since, and continues to raise money for troop activities and support into the present day.","Camps have always been an important part of Girl Scouting. In the earliest years of the Richmond Council, white Girl Scouts used the Boy Scout camps for a few weeks every summer, but it soon became apparent that the girls needed their own camps. Eventually, the Richmond Council settled on a property in Bon Air, VA, that became Camp Pocahontas in 1928. Day Camps, held in conjunction with the YWCA, began in 1932.  Camp Pinoaka for Black Girl Scouts in Pocahontas State Park followed in 1936, and the Petersburg Council purchased Camp Holly Dell in Chesterfield in 1951. All three camps were eventually sold, and resources put into two other camps- Camp Kittamaqund, established in 1964 in the Northern Neck, and Camp Pamunkey Ridge in Hanover County. Smaller sleep-away camps, as well as day camps, were also scattered across the tri-city area and the state.","As of 2021, the Commonwealth Council, or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is one of four councils in the state and serves over 17,500 girls and women in central Virginia, stretching from the cities of Emporia to Fredericksburg, with its headquarters in the greater Richmond area. It is governed by a Board of Directors, which is elected by delegates from the council membership. The Board is responsible for establishing policies, approving budgets, and setting the direction for the Council. The board consists of a Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Members-at-Large, and two girl board members. The CEO and girl members are ex-officio, non-voting members. All serve two-year terms, and may not serve more than three consecutive terms, though the Chair is eligible to serve an additional three successive terms in another position. The Board conducts its business as the entire unit and in smaller committees, such as the Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Membership, and Program Committees. An Annual Meeting of the Board is held, and the Board continues to meet throughout the year, as do committees, as needed.","This collection contains many different formats. Negatives will need a scanner or light box to be properly accessed. Video formats include 35 and 78mm film, BetaCam, VHS, and U-Matic video and will need the proper video players to access them. CDs and DVDs, as well as audio cassette, reel-to-reel tape, 78 and 45 rpm records, and mini-cassette are included for audio formats.","2022: The collection was minimally processed prior to 2014. Beginning in 2020 and finishing in 2022, the collection was fully processe. This included consolidating materials, removing duplicates, deaccessioning widely-available publications, and processing the two accessions into one collection.","The Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia (GSCV) records are composed of documents, correspondence, photographs, audio-visual materials, textiles, and artifacts that chronicle the evolution of Girl Scouting in the greater Richmond, Virginia area and the creation of the Commonwealth Council. The collection ranges in date from approximately 1913 through 2012, with the bulk of the materials falling within 1924-2005.  The collection has been arranged into nine series.","Series 1: Council and Administrative Materials","Materials related to the running and administration of the GSCV are located in this series. These items include policies and procedures, financial records, GSCV and Girl Scouting history in VA, and correspondence. This series also contains policies and procedures as outlined by both the Girl Scouts of the USA and GSCV and its preceding entities.\nSeries 1 comprises nine subseries.","1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents.","1.2 Reports: \nSeries 1.2 contains reports written by, about, or for the Richmond/ Commonwealth Council of VA Girl Scouts. They are arranged by author type and chronologically therein. Self-reports are first, followed by National Girl Scout reports, and reports about but not by Girl Scout entities are last.","1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes: \nMaterials pertaining to meetings are kept with their respective meetings. This includes notes, minutes, correspondence, and other meeting items. Additionally, information on the formation of Black troops in Richmond can be found in the minutes starting in 1931. These materials are arranged by Council/Board/Annual Meetings, which may have committee materials included in chronological order, followed by solo committee materials, arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.","1.4 Financial: \nIncludes financial records and audits, both for the Council, as well as local troops. Series 1.4 is arranged chronologically.","1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond.","1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials.","1.7 History: \nMany materials relate to the history of Black Scouting in Richmond, the earliest records of Girl Scouting in Richmond, general history, and the records of the councils that preceded the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","1.8 Administrator's Materials: \nThese materials contain the individual correspondence and effects of administrators in their work as scouts or representatives of the GSCV.","1.9 Other Councils: \nMaterials from Councils outside of GSCV and its preceding councils are included here.","Series 2: Camps","\nMost materials relating to camps run by GSVA are maintained in this series. Items like photographs and scrapbooks relating to camping or specific camps are listed in their respective subseries, but housed with other photographs and scrapbooks. Slides, books, as well as photographs that may pertain to a camp, but are not identified as such may be listed or found in Series 6: A/V or in Series 9: Printed.","The Series has been broken into nine subseries, most of which pertain to individual camps.","2.1 Camp Administration Materials: \nAdditional materials relating to the administration of camps may also be found in Series 1.","2.2 General Camp Materials:\nGeneral materials not related to the administration of camps as a whole, or of individual camps without their own subseries are contained here.","2.3 Camp Materials:\nContains materials from individual camps. This series is arranged alphabetically by camp, and chronologically therein. Camps include: Day Camps, Holly Dell, Kittamaqund, Pamunkey Ridge, Pine Grove, Pinoaka, Pocahontas.","Series 3: Troop Records and Related Materials ","\nMaterials that are related to specific troops are housed in this series. These items in this series include correspondence, financial records, speeches, clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. Materials related to finances are contained in series 1.4: Financial. The bulk of Dorothy Armstrong's donation to the GSCV is housed in this series. Materials such as clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs are physically housed with like-materials.","Series 4: Programming and Events","\nThese materials relate to programs and events created or attended by GSCV troops or members. These include regional and national conferences and conventions, Girl Scout Week, \"Wider Opportunity,\" and GS Cookie Week, as well as events like Youth Expos, fashion shows, visits by dignitaries, and breakfasts. This series and its subseries are arranged alphabetically and chronologically therein.\n    \nThis series has been divided into four subseries as follows:","4.1 Anniversary Materials.","4.2 Regional Conferences.","4.3 National Conferences and Conventions.","4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials.","Series 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials ","\nMaterials that document awards and recognitions received or given by GSCV and its members are kept in this series. This includes awards-related correspondence, applications, and the award, certificate, or proclamation itself.  This series is arranged chronologically.","Series 6: Photographs, Slides, and Audio-Visual Material","\nThis series contains photographs and scrapbooks that did not fit with other series. It also contains slides and audio-visual materials consisting of audio cassettes, 45 and 33 rpm records, compact disks, DVDs, VHS, and film reels. Scrapbooks can contain photographs, newspaper clippings, article clippings, pamphlets, and tickets. Materials are grouped by type, and an effort has been made to arrange them in chronological order; many dates are approximate. \t\t\n    Photographs are in black and white unless otherwise noted until approximately 1962; after 1992, photographs are in color unless noted.\n    \nThis series is arranged into five subseries.","6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums.","6.2 Slides: \nThis subseries contains slides from the 1950s through the 2000s. They are arranged alphabetically, and chronologically therein.","6.3 Scrapbooks.","6.5 Audio-Visual: \nThis subseries contains film reels, video cassettes, DVDs, audio CDs and audiocassettes, and 45 and 33 rpm records.","Series 7: Textiles and Related Materials","\nTextiles and related materials such as hats, belts, shoes, catalogs, and information on uniforms are kept in this series. There are multiple complete Brownie and Girl Scouts uniforms from various points in the history of the Scouts maintained in this series. Some patches, pins, and badges that are attached to sashes are in this series. Individual patches and some older textiles may also be located in Series 8: Artifacts and Ephemera.\n    \n7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records: \nThis subseries contains materials that relay information about the uniforms: their evolution, their production, and items such as catalogs and patterns.\n    \n7.2 Uniforms and Textiles.","Series 8: Artifacts and Ephemera","\nThis series houses artifacts from the history of the Girl Scouts in Virginia. Of particular interest are items like Girl Scout paper dolls, a branded Brownie Camera, canteens and collapsible camping cups, patches and badges, and Girl Scout pins. There are also multiple items of ephemera such as Girl Scout cookie boxes and stationery.\n    ","Series 9: Printed Materials","\nThis series contains books, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, newsletters and other printed items, loose newspaper and magazine clippings. The publisher is either the Girl Scouts, the GSCV, or an outside entity. This series is arranged alphabetically by topic (annual events, Cookie Sale, handbooks, etc.) and/or title and chronologically therein. Of particular note is the wide array of Girl Scout booklets and the \"Newsletters\" section, which contains an early extended run of \"The Girl Scout Leader\" from approximately 1932-1940, as well as runs of \"Trefoil,\" \"Girl Scout News,\" \"Images,\" and \"LEaDS\" from 1982-1999.","Award for outstanding achievement in environmental Protection services, Ronald Reagan.","There are no restrictions.","VCU James Branch Cabell Library","Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia","English"],"unitid_tesim":["M 400","/repositories/5/resources/600"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records"],"collection_title_tesim":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records"],"collection_ssim":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia Commonwealth University, Cabell Library"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia Commonwealth University, Cabell Library"],"creator_ssm":["Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"creator_ssim":["Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"creators_ssim":["Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"access_terms_ssm":["There are no restrictions."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was donated by The Commonwealth Council of Virginia Girl Scouts in two batches in 2011 and 2014."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["130 Linear Feet 118 Boxes"],"extent_tesim":["130 Linear Feet 118 Boxes"],"date_range_isim":[1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection has been arranged into nine series. Further information on the series, their contents and organization can be found in the Scope and Content note.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Council and Administrative Materials \n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\n\u003cli\u003e1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.2 Reports\u003c/li\u003e \n\u003cli\u003e1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.4 Financial\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.7 History\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.8 Administrator's Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.9 Other Councils\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSeries 2: Camps\n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\t\n\u003cli\u003e2.1 Camp Administration Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e2.2 General Camp Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e2.3 Camp Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\nSeries 3: Troop Records and Related Materials\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Programming and Events\n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\n\u003cli\u003e4.1 Anniversary Materials \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e4.2 Regional Conferences \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e4.3 National Conferences and Conventions \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\nSeries 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6: Photographs, Slides, and A/V\n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\n\u003cli\u003e6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e6.2 Slides \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e6.3 Scrapbooks \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e6.4 Audio-Visual\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\n \nSeries 7: Textiles and Related Materials\n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\n\u003cli\u003e7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e7.2 Uniforms and Textiles \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\t\nSeries 8: Artifacts and Ephemera\nSubseries: \n\u003cli\u003e8.1 Artifacts\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e8.2Ephemera\u003c/li\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 9: Printed Materials\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection has been arranged into nine series. Further information on the series, their contents and organization can be found in the Scope and Content note.","Series 1: Council and Administrative Materials \n Subseries:\n 1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents  1.2 Reports 1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes 1.4 Financial 1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond 1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials 1.7 History 1.8 Administrator's Materials 1.9 Other Councils","\nSeries 2: Camps\n Subseries:\t\n 2.1 Camp Administration Materials 2.2 General Camp Materials 2.3 Camp Materials \nSeries 3: Troop Records and Related Materials","Series 4: Programming and Events\n Subseries:\n 4.1 Anniversary Materials  4.2 Regional Conferences  4.3 National Conferences and Conventions  4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials  \nSeries 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials","Series 6: Photographs, Slides, and A/V\n Subseries:\n 6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums  6.2 Slides  6.3 Scrapbooks  6.4 Audio-Visual \n \nSeries 7: Textiles and Related Materials\n Subseries:\n 7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records  7.2 Uniforms and Textiles  \t\nSeries 8: Artifacts and Ephemera\nSubseries: \n 8.1 Artifacts 8.2Ephemera","Series 9: Printed Materials"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia Council began in 1963 following a merger between the Girl Scouts of Richmond and the Girl Scouts of Southside Virginia councils to provide more extensive services to Scouts in central Virginia. However, neither this council nor the two preceding it was the start of Girl Scouting in the area. There has been active Girl Scouting in Richmond prior to the official establishment of a council, though few records of the earliest days remain. Using Boy Scout manuals and enlisting the guidance of the director of the Richmond Boy Scouts, area girls recruited adult leaders and began informal scouting groups. In November 1913, the first official Girl Scout troop in Virginia, Pansy Troop Number 1, was formed in Highland Springs. Sponsored by the Women's Study Club for Right Living of Highland Springs, the troop was founded by Mrs. Kate G. Read and Mrs. Marion T. Read. This troop eventually split into two: Pansy Troop no. 1 and Pansy Troop no. 2, due to demand from local girls for membership.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Girl Scouts of Richmond Council was formally organized on April 12, 1921 when the first Council Meeting was held at the Jefferson Hotel with 35 adult members, 11 troops, and 75 girls. The council received its official charter on May 10 of that year as the second chartered council in Virginia. Because of the Highland Springs troop's formation in 1913 and their inclusion in the Richmond Council, 1913 is commonly used for the date of inception for the Richmond Girl Scouts. In 1928, under the leadership of Commissioner Ruth Robertson McGuire, the Richmond Council was incorporated by the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.\nInitially, the Girl Scouts of Richmond was a racially exclusive organization, open only to white girls and women. Black Scouting in Richmond did not begin until 1932, when Troop 34, the first African American Girl Scout troop south of the Potomac River, was established. Mrs. Lena B. Watson of Virginia Union University (VUU) was instrumental in the group's formation  when she approached the Richmond council for permission to form a Black troop. Some council members  were supportive, but the council as a whole ultimately refused to consider it. The National Girl Scouting Headquarters became involved, forcing the Richmond council to allow the troop to form. In June 1932, the first Black troop formed at Hartshorn Hall at VUU with high school teacher Lavinia Banks as their leader.\nWhile Scouting in Richmond was developing, so too was Scouting in the southern part of Virginia. Hopewell formed its first troop in 1917, and many other troops in rural, semi-rural, and smaller urban areas followed. By 1942, the Petersburg Council organized, and the Hopewell Council formed in 1956, bringing many of the lone rural troops under the umbrella of a council. In 1958, the Hopewell Council merged with the Petersburg Council to form the Southside Council, bringing all troops in Southside Virginia Council services and support.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn response to rethinking the organization of Scouting in Virginia, the Richmond Council merged with the Southside Council to form the Commonwealth Council or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1962. During this time, troop integration became a reality for Virginia Girl Scouts. Integration began in 1963 with the Fort Lee troop. Black Scouts were allowed to participate at Camp Holly Dell for the first time, and by 1968 segregated troops were no more. \nOver the years, the councils that became the Commonwealth Council have provided programs and opportunities for girls to explore, learn, and build character through STEM, environmental stewardship, financial literacy, camping events, homemaking, and first aid. Citizenship was integral to Scouting from its inception. During World War I, Scouts entertained military troops at Fort Lee, and visited hospitals in morale-boosting calls. At least one scouting troop was so beloved for their service, that they were deemed honorary members of one of the units stationed at Fort Lee. In the Second World War, Scouts led scrap drives and defense preparedness activities. In addition to citizenship, Scouts raised awareness as well as money for their organization. In the earliest years of Scouting in Richmond, Scouts solicited donations by going door-to-door or having booths at fairs. In 1925, the Richmond Council became a member of the Community Chest, and could focus on other ways to fundraise. One successful fundraiser occurred when the troops brought John Philip Sousa and his band to Richmond, which raised a large amount of money for the organization and allowed the expansion of programs for the girls. The first cookie sale was in 1936, and approximately 11,694 pounds of cookies were sold, which allowed for expanded services, camping activities, and improved camping facilities. The annual event has been popular ever since, and continues to raise money for troop activities and support into the present day.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCamps have always been an important part of Girl Scouting. In the earliest years of the Richmond Council, white Girl Scouts used the Boy Scout camps for a few weeks every summer, but it soon became apparent that the girls needed their own camps. Eventually, the Richmond Council settled on a property in Bon Air, VA, that became Camp Pocahontas in 1928. Day Camps, held in conjunction with the YWCA, began in 1932.  Camp Pinoaka for Black Girl Scouts in Pocahontas State Park followed in 1936, and the Petersburg Council purchased Camp Holly Dell in Chesterfield in 1951. All three camps were eventually sold, and resources put into two other camps- Camp Kittamaqund, established in 1964 in the Northern Neck, and Camp Pamunkey Ridge in Hanover County. Smaller sleep-away camps, as well as day camps, were also scattered across the tri-city area and the state.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAs of 2021, the Commonwealth Council, or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is one of four councils in the state and serves over 17,500 girls and women in central Virginia, stretching from the cities of Emporia to Fredericksburg, with its headquarters in the greater Richmond area. It is governed by a Board of Directors, which is elected by delegates from the council membership. The Board is responsible for establishing policies, approving budgets, and setting the direction for the Council. The board consists of a Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Members-at-Large, and two girl board members. The CEO and girl members are ex-officio, non-voting members. All serve two-year terms, and may not serve more than three consecutive terms, though the Chair is eligible to serve an additional three successive terms in another position. The Board conducts its business as the entire unit and in smaller committees, such as the Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Membership, and Program Committees. An Annual Meeting of the Board is held, and the Board continues to meet throughout the year, as do committees, as needed.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia Council began in 1963 following a merger between the Girl Scouts of Richmond and the Girl Scouts of Southside Virginia councils to provide more extensive services to Scouts in central Virginia. However, neither this council nor the two preceding it was the start of Girl Scouting in the area. There has been active Girl Scouting in Richmond prior to the official establishment of a council, though few records of the earliest days remain. Using Boy Scout manuals and enlisting the guidance of the director of the Richmond Boy Scouts, area girls recruited adult leaders and began informal scouting groups. In November 1913, the first official Girl Scout troop in Virginia, Pansy Troop Number 1, was formed in Highland Springs. Sponsored by the Women's Study Club for Right Living of Highland Springs, the troop was founded by Mrs. Kate G. Read and Mrs. Marion T. Read. This troop eventually split into two: Pansy Troop no. 1 and Pansy Troop no. 2, due to demand from local girls for membership.","The Girl Scouts of Richmond Council was formally organized on April 12, 1921 when the first Council Meeting was held at the Jefferson Hotel with 35 adult members, 11 troops, and 75 girls. The council received its official charter on May 10 of that year as the second chartered council in Virginia. Because of the Highland Springs troop's formation in 1913 and their inclusion in the Richmond Council, 1913 is commonly used for the date of inception for the Richmond Girl Scouts. In 1928, under the leadership of Commissioner Ruth Robertson McGuire, the Richmond Council was incorporated by the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.\nInitially, the Girl Scouts of Richmond was a racially exclusive organization, open only to white girls and women. Black Scouting in Richmond did not begin until 1932, when Troop 34, the first African American Girl Scout troop south of the Potomac River, was established. Mrs. Lena B. Watson of Virginia Union University (VUU) was instrumental in the group's formation  when she approached the Richmond council for permission to form a Black troop. Some council members  were supportive, but the council as a whole ultimately refused to consider it. The National Girl Scouting Headquarters became involved, forcing the Richmond council to allow the troop to form. In June 1932, the first Black troop formed at Hartshorn Hall at VUU with high school teacher Lavinia Banks as their leader.\nWhile Scouting in Richmond was developing, so too was Scouting in the southern part of Virginia. Hopewell formed its first troop in 1917, and many other troops in rural, semi-rural, and smaller urban areas followed. By 1942, the Petersburg Council organized, and the Hopewell Council formed in 1956, bringing many of the lone rural troops under the umbrella of a council. In 1958, the Hopewell Council merged with the Petersburg Council to form the Southside Council, bringing all troops in Southside Virginia Council services and support.","In response to rethinking the organization of Scouting in Virginia, the Richmond Council merged with the Southside Council to form the Commonwealth Council or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1962. During this time, troop integration became a reality for Virginia Girl Scouts. Integration began in 1963 with the Fort Lee troop. Black Scouts were allowed to participate at Camp Holly Dell for the first time, and by 1968 segregated troops were no more. \nOver the years, the councils that became the Commonwealth Council have provided programs and opportunities for girls to explore, learn, and build character through STEM, environmental stewardship, financial literacy, camping events, homemaking, and first aid. Citizenship was integral to Scouting from its inception. During World War I, Scouts entertained military troops at Fort Lee, and visited hospitals in morale-boosting calls. At least one scouting troop was so beloved for their service, that they were deemed honorary members of one of the units stationed at Fort Lee. In the Second World War, Scouts led scrap drives and defense preparedness activities. In addition to citizenship, Scouts raised awareness as well as money for their organization. In the earliest years of Scouting in Richmond, Scouts solicited donations by going door-to-door or having booths at fairs. In 1925, the Richmond Council became a member of the Community Chest, and could focus on other ways to fundraise. One successful fundraiser occurred when the troops brought John Philip Sousa and his band to Richmond, which raised a large amount of money for the organization and allowed the expansion of programs for the girls. The first cookie sale was in 1936, and approximately 11,694 pounds of cookies were sold, which allowed for expanded services, camping activities, and improved camping facilities. The annual event has been popular ever since, and continues to raise money for troop activities and support into the present day.","Camps have always been an important part of Girl Scouting. In the earliest years of the Richmond Council, white Girl Scouts used the Boy Scout camps for a few weeks every summer, but it soon became apparent that the girls needed their own camps. Eventually, the Richmond Council settled on a property in Bon Air, VA, that became Camp Pocahontas in 1928. Day Camps, held in conjunction with the YWCA, began in 1932.  Camp Pinoaka for Black Girl Scouts in Pocahontas State Park followed in 1936, and the Petersburg Council purchased Camp Holly Dell in Chesterfield in 1951. All three camps were eventually sold, and resources put into two other camps- Camp Kittamaqund, established in 1964 in the Northern Neck, and Camp Pamunkey Ridge in Hanover County. Smaller sleep-away camps, as well as day camps, were also scattered across the tri-city area and the state.","As of 2021, the Commonwealth Council, or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is one of four councils in the state and serves over 17,500 girls and women in central Virginia, stretching from the cities of Emporia to Fredericksburg, with its headquarters in the greater Richmond area. It is governed by a Board of Directors, which is elected by delegates from the council membership. The Board is responsible for establishing policies, approving budgets, and setting the direction for the Council. The board consists of a Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Members-at-Large, and two girl board members. The CEO and girl members are ex-officio, non-voting members. All serve two-year terms, and may not serve more than three consecutive terms, though the Chair is eligible to serve an additional three successive terms in another position. The Board conducts its business as the entire unit and in smaller committees, such as the Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Membership, and Program Committees. An Annual Meeting of the Board is held, and the Board continues to meet throughout the year, as do committees, as needed."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains many different formats. Negatives will need a scanner or light box to be properly accessed. Video formats include 35 and 78mm film, BetaCam, VHS, and U-Matic video and will need the proper video players to access them. CDs and DVDs, as well as audio cassette, reel-to-reel tape, 78 and 45 rpm records, and mini-cassette are included for audio formats.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements"],"phystech_tesim":["This collection contains many different formats. Negatives will need a scanner or light box to be properly accessed. Video formats include 35 and 78mm film, BetaCam, VHS, and U-Matic video and will need the proper video players to access them. CDs and DVDs, as well as audio cassette, reel-to-reel tape, 78 and 45 rpm records, and mini-cassette are included for audio formats."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia records, 1910-2012, Collection number M 400, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia records, 1910-2012, Collection number M 400, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e2022: The collection was minimally processed prior to 2014. Beginning in 2020 and finishing in 2022, the collection was fully processe. This included consolidating materials, removing duplicates, deaccessioning widely-available publications, and processing the two accessions into one collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["2022: The collection was minimally processed prior to 2014. Beginning in 2020 and finishing in 2022, the collection was fully processe. This included consolidating materials, removing duplicates, deaccessioning widely-available publications, and processing the two accessions into one collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia (GSCV) records are composed of documents, correspondence, photographs, audio-visual materials, textiles, and artifacts that chronicle the evolution of Girl Scouting in the greater Richmond, Virginia area and the creation of the Commonwealth Council. The collection ranges in date from approximately 1913 through 2012, with the bulk of the materials falling within 1924-2005.  The collection has been arranged into nine series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1: Council and Administrative Materials\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials related to the running and administration of the GSCV are located in this series. These items include policies and procedures, financial records, GSCV and Girl Scouting history in VA, and correspondence. This series also contains policies and procedures as outlined by both the Girl Scouts of the USA and GSCV and its preceding entities.\nSeries 1 comprises nine subseries.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.2 Reports: \nSeries 1.2 contains reports written by, about, or for the Richmond/ Commonwealth Council of VA Girl Scouts. They are arranged by author type and chronologically therein. Self-reports are first, followed by National Girl Scout reports, and reports about but not by Girl Scout entities are last.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes: \nMaterials pertaining to meetings are kept with their respective meetings. This includes notes, minutes, correspondence, and other meeting items. Additionally, information on the formation of Black troops in Richmond can be found in the minutes starting in 1931. These materials are arranged by Council/Board/Annual Meetings, which may have committee materials included in chronological order, followed by solo committee materials, arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.4 Financial: \nIncludes financial records and audits, both for the Council, as well as local troops. Series 1.4 is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.7 History: \nMany materials relate to the history of Black Scouting in Richmond, the earliest records of Girl Scouting in Richmond, general history, and the records of the councils that preceded the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.8 Administrator's Materials: \nThese materials contain the individual correspondence and effects of administrators in their work as scouts or representatives of the GSCV.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.9 Other Councils: \nMaterials from Councils outside of GSCV and its preceding councils are included here.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2: Camps\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMost materials relating to camps run by GSVA are maintained in this series. Items like photographs and scrapbooks relating to camping or specific camps are listed in their respective subseries, but housed with other photographs and scrapbooks. Slides, books, as well as photographs that may pertain to a camp, but are not identified as such may be listed or found in Series 6: A/V or in Series 9: Printed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Series has been broken into nine subseries, most of which pertain to individual camps.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2.1 Camp Administration Materials: \nAdditional materials relating to the administration of camps may also be found in Series 1.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2.2 General Camp Materials:\nGeneral materials not related to the administration of camps as a whole, or of individual camps without their own subseries are contained here.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2.3 Camp Materials:\nContains materials from individual camps. This series is arranged alphabetically by camp, and chronologically therein. Camps include: Day Camps, Holly Dell, Kittamaqund, Pamunkey Ridge, Pine Grove, Pinoaka, Pocahontas.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 3: Troop Records and Related Materials \u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMaterials that are related to specific troops are housed in this series. These items in this series include correspondence, financial records, speeches, clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. Materials related to finances are contained in series 1.4: Financial. The bulk of Dorothy Armstrong's donation to the GSCV is housed in this series. Materials such as clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs are physically housed with like-materials.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 4: Programming and Events\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThese materials relate to programs and events created or attended by GSCV troops or members. These include regional and national conferences and conventions, Girl Scout Week, \"Wider Opportunity,\" and GS Cookie Week, as well as events like Youth Expos, fashion shows, visits by dignitaries, and breakfasts. This series and its subseries are arranged alphabetically and chronologically therein.\n    \nThis series has been divided into four subseries as follows:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4.1 Anniversary Materials.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4.2 Regional Conferences.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4.3 National Conferences and Conventions.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials \u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMaterials that document awards and recognitions received or given by GSCV and its members are kept in this series. This includes awards-related correspondence, applications, and the award, certificate, or proclamation itself. \u003cbr\u003eThis series is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6: Photographs, Slides, and Audio-Visual Material\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThis series contains photographs and scrapbooks that did not fit with other series. It also contains slides and audio-visual materials consisting of audio cassettes, 45 and 33 rpm records, compact disks, DVDs, VHS, and film reels. Scrapbooks can contain photographs, newspaper clippings, article clippings, pamphlets, and tickets. Materials are grouped by type, and an effort has been made to arrange them in chronological order; many dates are approximate. \t\t\n    Photographs are in black and white unless otherwise noted until approximately 1962; after 1992, photographs are in color unless noted.\n    \nThis series is arranged into five subseries.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e6.2 Slides: \nThis subseries contains slides from the 1950s through the 2000s. 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This includes notes, minutes, correspondence, and other meeting items. Additionally, information on the formation of Black troops in Richmond can be found in the minutes starting in 1931. These materials are arranged by Council/Board/Annual Meetings, which may have committee materials included in chronological order, followed by solo committee materials, arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.","1.4 Financial: \nIncludes financial records and audits, both for the Council, as well as local troops. 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Slides, books, as well as photographs that may pertain to a camp, but are not identified as such may be listed or found in Series 6: A/V or in Series 9: Printed.","The Series has been broken into nine subseries, most of which pertain to individual camps.","2.1 Camp Administration Materials: \nAdditional materials relating to the administration of camps may also be found in Series 1.","2.2 General Camp Materials:\nGeneral materials not related to the administration of camps as a whole, or of individual camps without their own subseries are contained here.","2.3 Camp Materials:\nContains materials from individual camps. This series is arranged alphabetically by camp, and chronologically therein. Camps include: Day Camps, Holly Dell, Kittamaqund, Pamunkey Ridge, Pine Grove, Pinoaka, Pocahontas.","Series 3: Troop Records and Related Materials ","\nMaterials that are related to specific troops are housed in this series. These items in this series include correspondence, financial records, speeches, clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. Materials related to finances are contained in series 1.4: Financial. The bulk of Dorothy Armstrong's donation to the GSCV is housed in this series. Materials such as clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs are physically housed with like-materials.","Series 4: Programming and Events","\nThese materials relate to programs and events created or attended by GSCV troops or members. These include regional and national conferences and conventions, Girl Scout Week, \"Wider Opportunity,\" and GS Cookie Week, as well as events like Youth Expos, fashion shows, visits by dignitaries, and breakfasts. This series and its subseries are arranged alphabetically and chronologically therein.\n    \nThis series has been divided into four subseries as follows:","4.1 Anniversary Materials.","4.2 Regional Conferences.","4.3 National Conferences and Conventions.","4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials.","Series 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials ","\nMaterials that document awards and recognitions received or given by GSCV and its members are kept in this series. This includes awards-related correspondence, applications, and the award, certificate, or proclamation itself.  This series is arranged chronologically.","Series 6: Photographs, Slides, and Audio-Visual Material","\nThis series contains photographs and scrapbooks that did not fit with other series. It also contains slides and audio-visual materials consisting of audio cassettes, 45 and 33 rpm records, compact disks, DVDs, VHS, and film reels. 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There are multiple complete Brownie and Girl Scouts uniforms from various points in the history of the Scouts maintained in this series. Some patches, pins, and badges that are attached to sashes are in this series. Individual patches and some older textiles may also be located in Series 8: Artifacts and Ephemera.\n    \n7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records: \nThis subseries contains materials that relay information about the uniforms: their evolution, their production, and items such as catalogs and patterns.\n    \n7.2 Uniforms and Textiles.","Series 8: Artifacts and Ephemera","\nThis series houses artifacts from the history of the Girl Scouts in Virginia. Of particular interest are items like Girl Scout paper dolls, a branded Brownie Camera, canteens and collapsible camping cups, patches and badges, and Girl Scout pins. 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The series' holdings are not comprehensive and do not include every draft of every work. The subseries for  Jackson \u0026 Lee , for example, contains only a typescript draft of a single chapter. ","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. 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","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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","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. 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. 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Researchers collecting summary data may be granted limited access to personal medical information if they submit an Access Request Form and are approved.\"","Box 136, Center for Law and Social Policy Chronological Files, contains at least one Social Security Number (in folder 2); please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center in advance to request access.","Box 150, Miscellaneous Material from McAteer's MSHA Work (Part 1), contains restricted material, possibly including PII and financial information. Please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center to request access.","Box 190, Sago box 2 of 4, contains PII in the folder labeled Sago Family Lists. Researchers can sign our Agreement for the Use of Sensitive Materials to use the material in aggregate; the restriction can be lifted 75 years from the date of creation."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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Davitt McAteer Papers regarding Mining Safety","Coal mining - Safety.","Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster, W. Va., 2010","Industrial safety","Coal mines and mining -- Safety measures","Coal mines and mining -- Safety regulations","Industrial accidents","Coal mine accidents ","Part of this collection is stored offsite. Please make an appointment before visiting.","This collection includes audiovisual and born-digital content that has not yet been reformatted. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Special access restrictions apply to the following boxes:","Box 59b is restricted for 75 years from date of creation (thru 2086). ","Box 121 is restricted for 75 years from date of creation (latest 2086), except for the health records which will be open after 100 years of creation (2086 and 3011), per WVRHC policy, which is as follows:","\"Records containing Personally Identifiable Information (PII) that do not have separate donor restrictions will be restricted until the death of the donor, assumed to be 75 years from date of record creation. Users may complete the Agreement for the Use of Restricted Materials to request access to these materials prior to the expiration of the restriction. ","The WVRHC restricts medical records in all collections, regardless of whether that collection was created by a covered entity, according to HIPAA Privacy Rule guidelines.  Records will be restricted 100 years from the date of creation unless an individual grants permission to access the record or the WVRHC is given proof of death that occurred in excess of 50 years prior to the date of request. Researchers collecting summary data may be granted limited access to personal medical information if they submit an Access Request Form and are approved.\"","Box 136, Center for Law and Social Policy Chronological Files, contains at least one Social Security Number (in folder 2); please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center in advance to request access.","Box 150, Miscellaneous Material from McAteer's MSHA Work (Part 1), contains restricted material, possibly including PII and financial information. Please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center to request access.","Box 190, Sago box 2 of 4, contains PII in the folder labeled Sago Family Lists. Researchers can sign our Agreement for the Use of Sensitive Materials to use the material in aggregate; the restriction can be lifted 75 years from the date of creation.","This series includes audiovisual and born-digital content that has not yet been reformatted. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Restrictions apply to the following:","Box 136, Center for Law and Social Policy Chronological Files, contains at least one Social Security Number (in folder 2); please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center in advance to request access.","Box 150, Miscellaneous Material from JDM's MSHA Work (Part 1), contains restricted material, possibly including PII and financial information. Please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center to request access.","Box 190, Sago box 2 of 4, contains PII in the folder labeled Sago Family Lists. Researchers can sign our form to use the material in aggregate; the restriction can be lifted 75 years from the date of creation.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 190, Sago box 2 of 4, contains PII in the folder labeled Sago Family Lists. Researchers can sign our form to use the material in aggregate; the restriction can be lifted 75 years from the date of creation.  This subseries includes audiovisual and born-digital content. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 190, Sago box 2 of 4, contains PII in the folder labeled Sago Family Lists. Researchers can sign our form to use the material in aggregate; the restriction can be lifted 75 years from the date of creation. Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 150, Miscellaneous Material from JDM's MSHA Work (Part 1), contains restricted material, possibly including PII and financial information. Please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center to request access. Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 150, Miscellaneous Material from JDM's MSHA Work (Part 1), contains restricted material, possibly including PII and financial information. Please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center to request access.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 136, Center for Law and Social Policy Chronological Files, contains at least one Social Security Number (in folder 2); please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center in advance to request access. Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 136, Center for Law and Social Policy Chronological Files, contains at least one Social Security Number (in folder 2); please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center in advance to request access.","This subseries includes audiovisual and born-digital content. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","This box includes audiovisual and born-digital content. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","This folder includes audiovisual and born-digital content. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","This addendum was reboxed but the original order of files was maintained, and so reflects the donor's arrangement, labeling, and inventory.","The original order was maintained and the donor's original folder titles were used. Subseries are derived from the donor-provided contents list.","The original order was maintained when possible and the donor's original folder titles, where provided, were used.","J. Davitt McAteer has devoted much of his professional efforts to mine health and safety issues, including efforts to enact the landmark 1969 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Acts. In the 1970s, Mr. McAteer led the safety and health programs of the United Mine Workers and founded the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center. He is a former assistant secretary for Mine Safety and Health at the United States Department of Labor (1993-2000) and also served nearly two years as the Acting Solicitor for the Department of Labor. He has also served as Vice President of Sponsored Programs and Interim President at Wheeling Jesuit University, where he lead several national centers that impact economic development, education and mine safety.","In April 2010, West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin appointed Mr. McAteer to conduct an investigation into the explosion that killed 29 miners at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch Mine in Raleigh County, West Virginia. Governor Manchin also appointed Mr. McAteer to investigate the Sago Mine Disaster and the Aracoma Alma No. 1 Mine Fire in 2006. Two of the produced reports included recommendations to improve mine safety in West Virginia and across the nation.","Mr. McAteer is the author of Monongah: The Tragic Story of the 1907 Monongah Mine Disaster, The Worst Industrial Accident in  U.S. History, which was awarded the 2008 Bronze Prize for history in the Independent Publishers Book Awards. He is the recipient of the 2008 David P. Rall Award for Advocacy in Public Health by the American Public Health Association.","(Adapted from \"Coal: Powering Our Future.\" Views and Visions: A publication of Bowles Rice McDavid Graff and Love LLP. Summer 2010. Accessed January 22, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20180823180538/https://www.bowlesrice.com/media/vision/23_vv_Summer10_LR.pdf.)","Due to returning material to the donor, boxes 80a-c and 115 are no longer in the collection.","In April 2024, material was removed and returned to the donor.  Contents was reboxed to eliminate empty space; citations from prior to this date may have incorrect box and folder information. Box 111a is also intentionally missing folders 3 and 5.","The Mine Safety and Health Administration has made available data and reports pertaining to the Upper Big Branch mine disaster investigation at  Upper Big Branch Mine-South, Performance Coal Company .","Papers of J. Davitt McAteer documenting his advocacy for mining and other occupational safety.  A lawyer and expert on mine safety and health issues, he served as an Assistant Labor Secretary for the Mine Safety and Health Administration from 1993 to 2000. McAteer was also appointed lead investigator into the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster by Governor Manchin in 2010. The collection includes accident investigation reports, conference files, correspondence, health and safety manuals, mine disaster historical files, press clippings, publications, and reports, among other material.","Topics include mine disasters (such as the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster [2010], Aracoma Alma Mine Accident [2006], Farmington Mine Disaster [1968], etc.), occupational safety (including black lung and white lung, accidents, United States rules and regulations, etc.), international occupational safety and regulations, project proposals (including a trip to South Africa to work with the National Union of Mineworkers), mining history, and other similar topics.","Series Include: \nSeries 1. Papers Arranged by Subject (Boxes 1-49), 1903-1912, 1932-2020 \nSeries 2. Mine Disasters (Boxes 50-59b), 1869, 1907-1936, 1972-2015 \nSeries 3. Books (Boxes 60a-69), 1906–2015 \nSeries 4. Audio/Visual (Boxes 70-73), 1973–2015 \nSeries 5. Artifacts (Boxes 74a-81), 1918, 1960s-2010 \nSeries 6. Oversize, General (Box 82 and unboxed), late 19th century-2010 \nSeries 7. Oversize, Maps (Boxes 83-85), 1960–1972 \nSeries 8. Oversize, Upper Big Branch Maps (Boxes 86-110), 2005–2010 \nSeries 9. Wheeling Jesuit University Files (Boxes 111a-114), 2002–2012 \nSeries 10. Addendum of 2021 July 16 (Boxes 116-120), 1900s-2013 \nSeries 11. Addendum of 2022 June 20 (Boxes 122-131), 1920s-1998 \nSeries 12. Addendum of 2021 August 12, Miner's Shirt (Box 132), circa 1978 \nSeries 13. Addendum of 2021 December 21, Letter (Box 59a, folder 46), 2017 May 16 \nSeries 14. Addendum of 2022 August 01, Letters (Box 127, folder 18), 1971 January 22 to 1973 February 21, undated \nSeries 15. Addendum of 2024 February (Boxes 133-253), 1889-2007 ","This series includes correspondence, reports, legal files, research papers, publications, and other material regarding occupational and mining safety, United States occupational and mining rules and regulations, American and international occupational and mining accidents, black lung and white lung diseases, project proposals and fundraising, international mining safety and trips (including those to South Africa and Europe), health and safety manuals, labor unions, and other such topics.","This series includes research, publications, and other material regarding American mine disasters and accidents, including the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster [2010], Aracoma Alma Mine Accident [2006], Farmington Mine Disaster [1968], and other earlier disasters. This series mainly consists of material on the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster, as McAteer was appointed head independent investigator of the Governor's Independent Investigative Panel by Governor Joe Manchin soon after the disaster. For detailed maps created during this investigation, please see Series 8. Oversize, Upper Big Branch Maps (Boxes 86-110). See also the letter in Series 13.","This series consists of books, booklets, binders, and other publications regarding occupational and mining safety, occupational and mining history, occupational and mining disasters and accidents, union strikes and history, West Virginia history, and other such topics.","This series consists of VHS cassettes, audiocassettes, and other audio/visual material regarding mining and occupational safety and other topics. Many tapes of \"Appalshop,\" a documentary program focusing on Appalachian culture and history, are available, as well as recordings of interviews made by McAteer on mining safety and mine disasters.","This series consists of various artifacts regarding mining safety, mining history, unions, and other such topics, including photographs, posters, awards, commemorative coins, and other such objects. Notable objects include a set of seal presses and seal press plates from various local chapters of the United Mine Workers of America, and a set of commemorative neckties from various mining organizations in the United Kingdom. See series 12 for an additional artifact.","This series consists of oversize artifacts, including international mine safety posters, a set of late 19th century-early 20th century mining implements, and an office chair owned by John L. Lewis, union activist and former President of the United Mine Workers of America.","This series includes maps of West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, and other states used by the Miners for Democracy to display voting locations.","This series consists of maps and some photographs created during the investigation of the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster [2010]  and a few maps of the Aracoma Alma Mine accident [2006]. The descriptions of the maps are based on transcriptions of text found on the maps themselves, including location codes, mapping team names, dates, and sometimes labels. Other than the transcribed text used for description, there is little or no additional textual content on most of these maps.","According to McAteer:","The maps are the result of a project to map the explosion of the Upper Big Branch Mine in 2010.  The mapping involved an analysis of charcol resulting from the explosion of the coal to determine direction, speed, and force of the explosion.  The maps are dated by when an investigation was conducted on a section of the mine represented by a map.","The alpha-numerics associated with the maps correlate to the\nMSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) report of the\nUpper Big Branch explosion.","There were four teams conducting the investigation which took place over 10 months, 12 hours per day.  Each day maps (of where the explosion occurred) were prepared for the teams, which met briefly in the morning at 6am.  During the physical investigation, evidence was recorded onto the maps showing the results of flame and explosion.  There are accompanying pictures to the report.  The accumulated evidence formed the basis of the MSHA report.","This series consists of papers, correspondence, publications, and other material from McAteer's time as Vice President of Special Programs at Wheeling Jesuit University. Topics include the HEALTHeWV and HEALTHeSTATES programs, the Coal Impoundment Program and Community Alert program, the Wheeling Jesuit International Mining Health and Safety Symposium, and other such topics.","Additional papers of J. Davitt McAteer. Materials include research for McAteer's book on the Monongah Mine Disaster, Mine Safety and Health Administration binders, news articles and other works written by McAteer, research on the Buffalo Creek Mine Disaster, material from a coal mine health and safety study (1969), assorted papers and correspondence, material regarding Campaign Continental, and a folder of photo tapes and audiocassettes.","This series contains materials pertaining to a Coal Mine Health and Safety Study of 1969, including research materials, correspondence, notes, and related clippings that were collected and organized by J. Davitt McAteer.","This series, labelled Miscellaneous Assortment by the donor, includes various correspondence sent from and received by J. Davitt McAteer, collected articles, newsletters, and clippings related to his professional and personal activities, and other miscellaneous papers.","This series includes assorted clippings and correspondence related to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), several ring-bound collections of mining safety articles and training materials, and various awards given to J. Davitt McAteer.","\"Negotiated Rule Making Covering Sand and Gravel Industries with the National Stone Association. Note: Remarkable Endeavor Because Negotiated Rulemaking Did Not Happen\"","This series includes materials related to Campaign Continental and J. Davitt McAteer's involvement in the organization.","This series includes materials related to the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center and J. Davitt McAteer's involvement in the organization.","This series consists of research materials and clippings related to Hawaii and American Samoa environmental issues.","This series consists of research materials, notes, clippings, and correspondence related to the Buffalo Creek and Monongah Mine Disasters.","Additional papers of J. Davitt McAteer. Materials include papers related to the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center (OSHLC); United Mine Workers' Association records; Mine Safety and Health Administration press, correspondence, and other related materials; news articles and other publications by McAteer; papers related to the Miners' Manual; mining maps and posters; research material from a coal mine health and safety study (1969); assorted clippings and correspondence; material regarding Campaign Continental; and published records of United States government proceedings, hearings, briefs, and reports that pertain to mining safety.","This series consists of a French miner's shirt that might have come from McAteer's visit to the site of the successor mine to Courrières, the largest French mining disaster, as a union gift. See series 3 for additional artifacts.","This series consists of a letter from Donald Blankenship to then-President Donald Trump regarding the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster investigation, copies of which were shared with several other individuals including J. Davitt McAteer.","This material consists of 5 letters written to writer Phil Primack in the early 1970s. Three are signed by WV Rep. Ken Hechler. One is from former UMWA president Arnold Miller. One is signed \"Ed.\"","Additional papers of J. Davitt McAteer. Materials include documents related to McAteer's work with the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center (OSHLC); Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), including reports, correspondence, and other related materials; books, manuals, and other publications; papers related to the Miners' Manual and other industrial safety manuals along with related draft, research, and publication materials; occupational health and safety studies; occupational injury, illness, and fatality reports; assorted clippings and correspondence; material regarding McAteer's work with the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP); and published records of United States government proceedings, hearings, briefs, and reports that pertain to mining and other industrial health and safety issues.","Notable organizations mentioned (and their abbreviations, if any): Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), Consolidation Coal Company, Inc., CONSOL, Purdue, Inc., the West Virginia Humanities Council, the United States Department of Labor (DOL), the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), The United States Department of the Interior (DOI), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), the North Carolina Labor Department, Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Energy (DOE), International Labor Office (ILO), Caterpillar, Inc., World Bank, Council of the Southern Mountains, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, Association of Trial Lawyers of America.","Notable individuals in content: Robert Reich, Robert Shapiro, Bob J. Nash, Al Gore, William Clinton, Earl Dotter.","Other notable subjects: China, South Africa, World Trade Center, Ground Zero, 9/11/01, WVU Law School, Textile Industry, Mushroom Workers, Formaldehyde, Black Lung, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs), Tug River Valley Petition, Surface Mine Control Reclamation Act (SMCRA), Labor History, mining accident and injury reports, Appalachian music, labor- and coal industry-related recordings, Sago, Wilburg, Rushton, Monongah. ","Ths sub-series consists of files collected and organized during JDM's work with the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP). They consist of chronological files of correspondence and other documentation.","These boxes contain chronological files of correspondence and other documentation that pertained to JDM's role at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP).","Ths sub-series contains materials related to International Labor Law, in some cases specifically international mining safety. Materials include but are not limited to correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, receipts, materials collected for research, travel documentation, publications, and other miscellaneous documents.","This box contains materials about South African mine safety and health, and includes South African Miners Manual.","This box contains materials related to JDM's travel in connection with international labor law and mining safety and health research, funded by the German Marshall Fund. This research led to the publication of law review articles in WVU and other law school publications. Topics include labor regulations in surface and other types of mining in the following locations: Indonesia, Italy, England and Great Britain, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Russia, Belgium, Schwandorf and Germany, Romania, Ireland, France, Czechoslovakia, Geneva, India, and New Zealand. Formats include travel itineraries, correspondence, notes, travel journals, clippings, expense reports, receipts, publications, and other related materials.","This material consists of publications and papers related to JDM's study of international labor relations, occupational safety and health, and other miscellaneous topics. This box includes 6 binders; one is published OSHA regulation documentation, one contains collected materials about Hazard Communication Standards, and the rest (4) contain typed or handwritten notes. This box also includes international labor journals and other publications.","This series consists of materials related to JDM's work on cases of workplace safety at two Perdue chicken processing plants, one in North Carolina and one in Oklahoma. The NC Perdue issue occurred between 1990-1992. On 3-Sept-1991 in Hamlet, NC, a chicken processing plant caught fire, which resulted in 25 employee deaths. McAteer co-wrote an article about the incident for  A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy . The Oklahoma Perdue issue involved employees reporting possible product and local environmental contamination, employee illness, and livestock death as a result of company use of vaccinations and chemicals at processing plants and farms. Content formats consist of documents related to court proceedings, articles and clippings, research materials and notes, correspondence, reports, publications, and other miscellaneous materials.","This box contains materials related to Perdue court proceedings in Oklahoma, including reports, articles and clippings, and correspondence. There are also some materials related to the NC Perdue lawsuits, as well as information about poultry workers in general.","This box includes documentation related to legal proceedings against Perdue, primarily legal files documenting the case of John C. Brooks, Commissioner of Labor of North Carolina vs. Perdue Farms, Inc. This court case was presented to the Safety and Health Review Board of North Carolina, and JDM acted as the complainant's legal counsel under the OSHLC. Also included are other miscellaneous papers related to the poultry industry.","This box consists of primarily loose books, booklets, and binders of information related to practicing law in NC at both state and federal level, publications from the NC Dept of Labor related to Occupational Safety and Health, and binders containing info about inspections conducted by USDA. Also includes two sets of documents, one is the court report of Brooks Vs. Perdue et al. and one is the Perdue Trauma Disorder Prevention \u0026 Management Program report. Presumably this was all information used by JDM to research and prepare for his role (as representative of OSHLC) in court proceedings in NC.","This sub-series consists of materials used by JDM to research, create, and promote the 1984 film \"Monongah 1907.\" Included is historical research material focused on the mining disaster in 1907 and surrounding events, as well as material related to the production and promotion of the film dated 1984 and later. The format types include clippings, correspondence, notes, scripts, contracts, publications, photographs, and other miscellaneous documents. Audio-visual materials such as magnetic videotape film reels, Umatic video cassettes, and magnetic audio tape reels contain interviews and other promotional content for the film.","This box consists of files related to the Monongah mining disaster and film and includes research materials organized alphabetically by the donor, from McClure to Zanesville.","This box consists of papers related to the Monongah mining disaster and includes research materials organized alphabetically by the donor, from Galloway to McAteer.","This box consists of papers related to the Monongah 1907 film produced by JDM and includes materials organized alphabetically by the donor, from Bibliography to Young.","This box consists of papers related to the Monongah mining disaster, including copies of newpaper clippings, interviews, and images. This box also contains papers that pertain to the creation of the Monongah 1907 film, including as acknowledgments and correspondence. Materials were organized alphabetically by the donor, from Acknowledgements to Future Research.","This box contains papers and photographs that the donor collected and used for research and other aspects of the creation of the 1984 film  Monongah 1907 . Types of papers include facsimiles of newspapers, government reports, typed copies of the movie's narrator script, photographs and artist works used in the film, handwritten notes, and tick lists, which are checklists of things to be done (or ticked off) in relation to the creation of a film.","Box 174 consists of 7 Umatic videocassettes, 4 Ampex magnetic tape film reels (1 inch?), and 1 Scotch 3M magnetic tape Master film reel of the Monongah 1907 movie and related promotional material. There is a contents list within the box listing 23 A/V items, which equals the total contents of boxes 172, 173, and 174. Box 172 consists of 5 (1 inch?) film reels: 2 Scotch 3M, 1 Ampex, 1 Sony, 1 Fuji. Box 173 consists of 2 small and 1 large magentic audio recording tapes and 3 Ampex (1 inch?) magnetic tape film reels. These items are all related to the Monongah 1907 movie about the mining disaster and its associated promotional material.","This series of boxes contains correspondence, reports, clippings, and other material related to the Sago mining disaster in January 2006.","This box contains correspondence, reports, clippings, and other material related to the Sago mining disaster in January 2006. There are 3 CD-Rs in this box; all appear to be promotional material for mining safety equipment provided by companies to JDM. This content is similar to boxes 24 a \u0026 b: printed email correspondence, printed web content, newspapers and clippings, and handwritten notes. Notable content: a 3-ring binder containing the statement under oath from Randal McCloy, Jr., the only survivor of the Sago mine disaster.","The boxes in this series include material related to mining disasters in Orangeville, Utah; Pittston, Pennsylvania; Buffalo Creek; and Tug Valley, WV. There is also some material related to mining disasters and fatalities in general, as well as mining policy and regulations and other miscellaneous content. This material includes clippings, reports, correspondence, notes, binders, publications such as government documents, court proceedings, magazines, newsletters, and books.","This box contains materials collected and arranged in binders by JDM, including court documents, reports, and research material related to the Buffalo Creek mining disaster.","This box contains documents and publications related to the Tug River flood, including hydrology reports, maps, clippings, \u0026 government documents. No donor-provided folder list but this box is all foldered and labeled with the exception of one unfoldered book at the front.","This box contains documents related to the Tug River flood and petition, including reports, correspondence, clippings, \u0026 government documents.","In 1979, the Tug Valley Petition was filed on behalf of citizens in its first ever designated filing, JDM and The Center for Law and Social Policy filed such a petition which ultimately failed, but established the first set of rules for such a designation.","This sub-series contains mining safety and Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)-related materials, such as reports, publications, clippings, correspondence, and other related content pertaining to MSHA, JDM's work regarding mining safety, and associated projects. Also included is information about the Mine Safety and Health Act, various reports on mining accidents and fatalities, and content related to mining disasters. Other materials in this sub-series include content related to JDM's research and work to provide legal defense in cases related to mining safety; mining safety manual creation materials and safety training documentation, including additional material related to the Miner's Manual publication; material pertaining to SCSRs, policy covering their use, and associated court cases; material from JDM's travel for research into international mining safety policy; information on Black Lung and other mining-related respiratory illness and injury; and various mine accident investigations and inquiries.","This box contains a miscellaneous assortment of materials related to JDM's work with MSHA and the UMWA. Covered topics include but are not limited to Cost Cutting Reductions/Downsizing, Borehole Post Sealing Recovery Plan - Galatia South, UMWA- Black Lung Conference 10/1996, Accident Investigation Report - Fatal Powered Haulage Accident 5/16/1996, Department Of Labor- Employment Standards Administration - proposed rule, North Carolina Geological Survey- Bulletin #4 - Road Materials and Road Construction in North Carolina - 1893, Final Report- Surface Haulage Truck Accident Trends; most of the material is not foldered. Formats include reports, correspondence, and other miscellaneous documents.","This box contains material related to the Rushton Mining Company and the Rushton Project (1972-1976). The Rushton Quality of Work Project attempted to improve Mine Safety \u0026 Health as well as Labor Relations in an experiment sanctioned by the Coal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Act of 1969 - which permitted the Union \u0026 Company to suspend traditional labor and contract laws as well as certain provisions of the Federal Coal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Act of 1969 and to experiment with a cooperative negotiation-based agreement. This occurred at the Rushton Mine in Pennsylvania and JDM was the Chief UMWA National Officer involved. \nAlso included in this box is research on the Sunshine Mining Company in Idaho and a disaster that occurred there in May of 1972. The Sunshine Mining Company was a silver mine in Kellogg, Idaho; JDM researched this incident during his work with Ralph Nader and afterward provided testimony to House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on Labor members in support of mine safety reform. Other miscellaneous files related to additional research conducted by JDM on mining employee safety and health are also included. These papers include clippings, reports, correspondence, government documents, court documents, and notes.","This box contains papers related to MSHA including correspondence, reports, publications, bulletins, clippings, photos, and negatives. The photos and negatives are in the folder labeled Farmington - General. There are also some misc. papers unrelated to MSHA. The donor originally labeled this box JDM Mine Safety Work Pre-passage of the 1969 Federal Coal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Act and Implementation of that Act. It also includes material on his study of the Farmington disaster, his education, the Federal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1977, legal cases for the UMWA, etc.","This box contains 18 U-matic videotapes produced by the Mine Safety and Health Administration of the US Dept. of Labor, and two publications by the same. These materials cover various training topics and are dated from 1963 to 1987. The video publication dates range from 1963 to 1983, and the booklets were published between 1985 and 1987.","This box contains materials related to the Wilburg Mining Disaster in Orangeville, Utah. Notes from donor: \"Company was attempting to set a production record, air compressor unsafe, MSHA complicit, JDM report.\" Documents on other mining fatalities, injuries, and disasters are also included. Formats include but are not limited to correspondence, notes, clippings, safety plans and amendments, witness statements and court testimony, MSHA fatal mining accident reports of 1982, and other government agency and organization reports.","This box contains court records and related documents on miners' need for Self-Contained Self-Rescuers (SCSRs) as part of their workplace safety provisions. Contents include Pittson Mine Disaster reports, litigation records, publications, and binders for the US Court of Appeals case: Council of the Southern Mountains, Inc., et al. (CSM) v. Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of Labor, Eckehard Muessig, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor, and MSHA, and case: Consolidation Coal Co. v. Donovan, et al., all related to the provision of SCSRs to mining employees.","These boxes contains correspondence, reports, and other papers related to explosives and blasting research and litigation, court proceedings, and other MSHA dealings. Pertains to JDM's work during his time at the Center for Law and Social Policy. Includes some internal CLASP administrative documents. Notable contents include JDM's letter dated 11/7/1983 concerning the Safety and Detonations and Blasting units and 12/12/1983 Asst. Sec. Zegeer's reply and a related Kentucky court case.","These boxes contains material related to a trip JDM took to China July 11-August 3, 1980. The purpose of the trip was for various representatives from miners' unions and mining-related government entities to learn about mining health and safety initiatives in China and bring that knowledge back to the U.S. Papers include correspondence, a travel journal, expense reports, trip planning documentation, pamphlets and small publications, maps, posters, reports, and clippings. There are some papers in Chinese script.","This material includes miscellaneous papers related to MSHA creation and action. It is a combination of facsimiles and original reports, government publications, correspondence, handwritten notes, and miscellaneous papers and publications. Highlights include material on SCSRs, pentachlorophenol, MSHA accountability program, mine law history, and various MSHA/OSHA and NIOSH work.  Also included are MSHA policy manual memos and MSHA reports on AC\u0026C Analysis,  Foot and Leg Injuries, Women Miner Fatals, and Accident Stats from 1983-1986 .","This box contains miscellaneous materials related to JDM's mining safety work in the 1990s and early 2000s.  Includes government reports, financial documentation, correspondence, conference materials, and more.","This box contains miscellaneous research materials related to mining safety, mining disasters, and miners' legal defense. Materials include testimony for miners' widows' rights, UMWA safety publications, correspondence, and reports.","This box contains documents about mining safety litigation. JDM was involved as part of the Center for Law and Social Policy, which represented mine workers' interests.","This box contains correspondence related to miscellaneous MSHA policies.","This box contains photos, stickers, scrapbooks, and other memorabilia related to mining safety events and travel that JDM participated in in the 1980s and 1990s. Some items of note: photos and albums, mine safety stickers, a white binder of mine tour photos, with the first half of the binder Mine tour with Secretary Alexis Herman-and the second half of the binder: Mine tour Secretary of the Department of Labor, Robert Reich, U.S. Mine Delegation, China, 1980, Mining Tour, U.S. China Friendship Association, in which J. Davitt McAteer was the lead delegate, the National Mine Health and Safety Academy in Beckley, WV - South Africans' visit, Delegation from Mine Safety Division, Ministry of Internation trade and Industry, 11/7/94, Delegation from Japan Assoc. for Security of Explosives, Tokyo, 11/4/94, Delegation from Kazakhstan, 10/26/94, Holms Safety Meeting, Fairmont, WV - 83rd National Safety Council Congress and Exposition Certificate of Excellence, video tape of WBOY TV from labor Day Speech at Marion County Historical Museum, Chili - Copper Mine, Russia - MSHA Delegation 1998, 11/2/99 Caballo Mine, Gillette WY, 11/3/99 Spring Creek Decker, MT, Decker Mine, 11/4/99, Black Thunder Mine, Wright WY, Buckskin Mine, Gillette WY, Geneva, Switzerland, Mine Safety Conference 1997/1998, and many other miscellaneous photos.","This box contains miscellaneous materials considered \"inactive\" by the donor, related to JDM's role as the  Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Mine Safety and Health Administration, other aspects of his professional life within MSHA, and his time as Solicitor for the Department of Labor. A notable item in this box is a resignation letter from JDM to former president William Clinton. Other notable names and subjects include Robert Reich, Robert Shapiro, Bob J. Nash, Al Gore, The Department of Labor, World Bank, Black Lung, Caterpillar, Inc., Department of Energy, and OSHA.","This box contains materials that relate the the creation of MSHA and amendments of mining safety and regulatory policy.  Additional highlights include material on the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 and its implementation, ventilation in mines, MSHA regulations and revisions of 1986, etc. The material includes clippings, reports, correspondence, drafts of speeches, handwritten notes, legal documentation, and other miscellaneous papers. There is one cassette.","This box contains litigation materials concerning self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs). Materials include court documents from the US Court of Appeals -Third Circuit- Case No. 81-2016: Consolidation Coal Co. v. Secretary of Labor and Council of the Southern Mountains \u0026 UMWA. During this case, between 1980-1981, JDM acted as counsel for the intervenor, Counsel of Southern Mountains. This litigation resulted in a decision that required the Department of Labor (MSHA) to promulgate regulations requiring SCSRs to be placed in U.S. Coal Mines.","This box contains reports from the Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), part of the US Dept of Labor. They contain fatal mining accident reports of incidents in 1979, 1980, and 1982 produced and compiled by MSHA. There are also Metal and Non-metal fatal accident reports from 1971-1980. Also included is a small envelope labeled \"microfiche fatalities from MSHA\" containing five sets of microfiche for each year of fatal accident reports from 1973-1977.","These boxes consist of government publications of the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA) mining fatality reports spanning the years 1975-1976. These reports cover January-May of 1975 and January through December of 1976.","This box contains coal company ranking files, including related reports, notes, correspondence, press releases, and clippings, from 1986-1993. OSHLC released these annual coal company safety rankings based on data they collected on mine safety and health for underground and surface mine companies.","This box contains 4 binders of MSHA metal and non-metal mining injury and accident reports","This box contains miscellaneous reports and publications related to mining safety and health. Materials include a report of investigation for underground coal mine explosions at the Scotia Mine on March 9 and 11, 1976, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission reports, C.F.R. Updates in the Federal Register (MSHA proposed rule), Department Of Labor MSHA 30 CFR Parts 56, 57, 58, 70, 71, 72, 75 and 90 Air Quality, Chemical Substances, and Respiratory Protection Standards reports, and the New Multinational Monitor.","This box contains binders and publications that pertain to mining fatalities, mining safety, mining regulations, and other miscellaneous topics. Formats include books, reports, magazines and newsletters, government documents, and indexes.","This box contains chronological correspondence and other documentation pertaining to JDM's mining safety work with the UMWA in the early 1970s.","This box contains three binders containing reports of the Federal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Review Commission proceedings, from the Office of Administrative Law Judges dated between 1978 and 1980. Also included is a binder labeled Coal Briefs Index to Subject and Section.","This box contains 3 binders that contain information related to OSHA litigation, and two smaller binders that contain information about mining safety and health and black lung disease.","This box contains an envelope from a printing company containing a publication proof for the following book: McAteer, J. Davitt, and Thomas N. Bethell. 1981. Miner's Manual : A Complete Guide to Health and Safety Protection on the Job / J. Davitt McAteer ; Thomas N. Bethell, Editor. Crossroads Press. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=880245e7-321a-3942-859f-89e5473ea11d.","These boxes contain very meticulous notes and printed research material regarding MSHA rules on mining safety.  It looks like each folder pertains to a chapter of the following book: McAteer, J. Davitt, and Thomas N. Bethell. 1981. Miner's Manual : A Complete Guide to Health and Safety Protection on the Job / J. Davitt McAteer ; Thomas N. Bethell, Editor. Crossroads Press. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=880245e7-321a-3942-859f-89e5473ea11d.","Ths sub-series consists of materials related to JDM's work in miners' legal defense, particularly with the UMWA.","This box contains correspondence, publications, clippings, and government reports that pertain to JDM's professional work with the UMWA, OSHLC, CLASP, and the U.S. Department of Labor and legal proceedings and activities related to mining employee safety and health issues.","This box contains correspondence, publications, clippings, and government reports that pertain to JDM's professional work with the UMWA, OSHLC, CLASP, and the U.S. Department of Labor and legal proceedings and activities related to mining employee safety and health issues.","This box contains mainly correspondence but other formats include publications, clippings, financial records, and legal documentation. These materials reflect JDM's work as part of CLASP and other occupational safety and mining industry organizations, including the Miner's Legal Defense Fund, The Council of the Southern Mountains, the U.S. Department of the Interior, and the UMWA.","This sub-series focuses on the broader topic of occupational safety and health in various industries with which JDM worked throughout his career, as part of the Center for Law and Social Policy, the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center, and the federal government's Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Much of this work was specifically related to occupational health and safety in the coal mining industry, but various other industries are represented in this content, including textile production, mushroom growing and processing, poultry processing, and more. Materials related to travel abroad for the purpose of researching, writing about, and proposing policy changes based on international labor practices and occupational health and safety policies around the world are included in this sub-series. Also included are materials related to JDM's work to provide legal counsel for individuals and groups in various industries against corporations and the resulting legal proceedings for the protection of workers. Other notable content is labor history course curriculum created by JDM in collaboration with the WV Humanities Council, various workplace injury and fatality reports, information on the effects of formaldehyde and other causes of work-related respiratory illness and injury, and material on migrant employees' workplace conditions. Notable organizations mentioned and their abbreviations: the United States Department of Labor (DOL), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), The United States Department of the Interior (DOI), Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center (OSHLC), the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), and the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP). Formats include clippings, articles, publications, facsimiles of articles and other publications, government reports, travel planning documents, receipts, travel journals, notes, correspondence, photographs, and other miscellaneous materials.","This box contains miscellaneous materials related to JDM's labor history work in the late 1980s through the early 1990s and his endeavor to create a school curriculum related to the topic with the National Humanities Council. JDM was working with the OSHLC at the time, and this was a joint project between the NHC and OSHLC. This box also includes information about the WV Humanities Council, and sample grades for week one of the developmental course. Formats include clippings, publications, reports, resource manuals, correspondence, images, and other miscellaneous documents.","This box contains miscellaneous materials related to JDM's labor history work in the 1990s and his work to create a school curriculum related to the topic for the National Humanities Council. Formats include clippings, publications, reports, resource manuals, correspondence, and other miscellaneous documents. Additional topics include A B Normal White Centers information, which the donor described as a fraudulent scheme on the part of the coal industry to produce coal dust samples to comply with the legal requirements; historical articles about company stores; and  Mother Jones.[If the folder titles are really topics instead, feel free to remove them as folders and add them to the SC note. ]","This box contains material related to occupational health and safety, focusing primarily on mining safety. Materials include information about training, projects, and proposals on topics such as coal slurry, coal impoundment, void detection, diesel, and off-road rules, as well as reports, including the Underground Mine Fatality Investigation Report of the Spartan Mining Company. Formats include clippings, publications, notes, correspondence, reports, training materials, and other related documents.","This box contains material about the textile industry and other related occupational health and safety topics. Materials include correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, publications, and copies of publications of supreme court cases and other legal briefs, professional publications, original manual drafts, and other miscellaneous materials. These materials were used in creating the  Textile Health and Safety Manual  (1985) written by JDM during his career at the OSHLC.","This box contains material related to the textile industry, the chemical industry, and other occupational health and safety topics. Materials include correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, survey data, and other miscellaneous documents. These materials comprised research, backup documentation, and drafts for two safety manuals written by JDM; one for textile worker health and safety, titled  Textile Health and Safety Manual: A Complete Guide to Health and Safety Protection on the Job , and one for chemical hazards.  The latter,  Chemical Hazards: A Guide to the New Federal Hazard Communication Regulations , was written in cooperation with Dale Lawson and published by Pilgrim Press in 1987.","This box contains materials related to researching and creating safety manuals for textile industry workers. Most of the content of this box consists of information about cotton dust and its hazards.  Also included are some miscellaneous materials and health and safety manual drafts for mushroom workers and chemical workers. Formats include published copies of manuals, drafts, and typed originals, clippings, reports, notes, correspondence, and other miscellaneous materials. There is other material related to the mushroom workers manual in box 113.","This box contains documents related to court proceedings regarding formaldehyde exposure as an occupational hazard. JDM represented ACTWU (Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union) in his role at the OSHLC. The DC Circuit Court and the US Supreme Court reviewed employee risk and proposed protections, including the Medical Removal Protection (MRP) mentioned in the donor's notes. (These are benefits offered to employees who have been removed from the workplace for medical reasons due to exposure.) Other organizations involved include NIOSH, OSHA, NCI (National Cancer Institute), and various other workers' unions. [This is great!]","This box includes a portion of JDM's chronological files (mostly correspondence) from his work at the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center.","This box contains 16 comb-bound court brief publications, two volumes of the federal register from Friday, December 4, 1987, and miscellaneous documents. The documents include handwritten notes, reports, correspondence, and other miscellaneous materials related to Occupational Safety and Health Law Center work regarding the formaldehyde standard, industry regulations to determine acceptable levels of employee exposure to formaldehyde in the workplace.","This box contains documents related to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) hazardous waste safety training program. Formats include clippings, handwritten notes, correspondence, comb-bound publications, reports, pamphlets, journals, training course materials, and other related documents and publications.","This box contains chronological files of correspondence and other documentation that pertained to JDM's role at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP).","This box contains documents related to OSHLC projects, including reports, publications, notes, correspondence, clippings, and other miscellaneous material. There is a handwritten list of the contents from the donor in the front of the box.","The materials in this box consist of court reports and other documents related to federal litigation regarding medical removal protection (MRP) for sensitized workers under OSHA protection from formaldehyde exposure in a US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit case No. 87-1748 September 22, 1989. JDM and the OSHLC represented the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU). Also includes multiple sets of documents pertaining to case 87-1743, involving unions and petitions for reviewing a revised government standard.","This box contains legal cases, manuals, other documents, and publications related to work-related respiratory injury and disease, including black lung. Also included are two binders of research on black lung labeled \"J.C. Materials,\" most likely a reference to John Colwell from Yale Law School, whose name was on the inside cover of one of the binders.","This box contains the records of an Occupational Health and Safety case in which JDM was the attorney of record (in his role as director of the OSHLC). The case involved an employee named Pepe Mestres reporting unsafe working conditions at a Department of Energy nuclear energy facility in Savannah, GA.\nThis box also contains miscellaneous documents that pertain to OSHA and OSHLC projects, including OSHA reform, dated between 1990-1993. These materials cover primarily occupational safety and health topics. Formats include but are not limited to correspondence, expense reports, government proposals, reports, and clippings. They seem to have been collected as part of JDM's work at OSHLC.","This box contains research material related to migrant workers' occupational safety and health, specifically in agriculture. Formats include clippings, reports, publications, correspondence, notes, and other miscellaneous documents. It seems to have been collected as part of JDM's work at the OSHLC.","The materials in these boxes consist of books, reports, and speeches covering occupational health and the coal industry in Appalachia.","These materials include publications and papers related to occupational safety and health. The papers consist of reports, grant materials, correspondence, and testimony. Publications include newsletters, books, government publications, and manuals.","This box contains papers that pertain to the research for and creation of the Mushroom Workers Manual. The actual manual is not present, but draft materials are included.","This box contains one bag labeled UMWA Forty-Seventh Consecutive Constitutional Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 23 - October 3, 1976. This box also contains two T-shirts. One of the shirts is for a national campaign to eliminate silicosis sponsored by MSHA, NIOSH, the American Lung Association, and OSHA, and the other is for Dust-Busters, a campaign by MSHA-NSA to stop black lung and silicosis.","This sub-series contains government or other publications related to various topics that JDM researched throughout his career, including mining safety, occupational health and safety in mining and other industries, chemicals and other environmental topics, explosives or other industrial materials and functions, land ownership in West Virginia and the Appalachian region, law practice, international law and policy, as well as various other topics pertaining to the state of West Virginia, the Appalachian region as a whole, and its people. Many of these materials are MESA, MSHA, or OSHA publications, as well as printed materials from the Department of Labor or the Department of the Interior and other organizations under federal government purview. Formats include bound books, journals, newsletters, manuals, pamphlets, recorded music albums, and published government reports. JDM presumably used these materials for general research and informational purposes.","This box consists of miscellaneous mining reports, publications, and other government publications about mining safety in the US and other countries, including Germany and Poland, and vintage books from 1917-1956. There are 11 books, 8 publications, 2 miscellaneous typed reports, and one expandable report binder. Some notable content includes materials from the International Mine Conference held in Poland in 1981, assorted State Annual Reports, a cost/benefit analysis of Deep Mine Federal Safety Legislation and Enforcement from 1980, and information about actions to weaken the Mine Health \u0026 Safety Act and Underground Coal Mine Ventilation Standards in the 1980s.","This box contains Congressional Record issues related to the passage of the Coal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Act of 1969, as well as miscellaneous publications related to energy, mine safety and health, and other miscellaneous topics. The Congressional Record issues and Federal Register have some notations, presumably added by JDM. Also included are assorted publications relating to Energy, Mine Safety \u0026 Health and miscellaneous topics. There are 10 books, one comb-bound book, one volume of the WV Law Review (the national coal issue, Vol. 85 No. 4), 5 government publications, two misc. non-bound books/professional publications.","This box contains WV law review publications, mainly the  West Virginia Law Review  scattered issues from 1973-1984 and 1993, and other law review publications that contain articles written or co-written by JDM. Of note, included in this box are copies of The National Coal Issue of the WV law review published in assorted years, as well as other law reviews from Kentucky and other states, in which JDM contributed articles.","This box contains several publications, including U.S. Supreme Court Procedural Guides, United Mine Workers Journals, and binders of collected district court records.","This box contains 21 (non-consecutive) volumes of the   Report of Anthracite Board of Conciliation  . The earliest volume is XI, and the latest is XXXII. There is also one publication titled  Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania Part 1 - Anthracite .","This box contains 19 vinyl records in sleeves and one book, the Joan Baez Songbook. Some of the music in the book and on these albums is about or connected to labor organizations, miners, and Appalachia in general. One notable album contains the recording of MLK Jr.'s \"I Have a Dream\" speech. Many of the musical albums have \"Monongah 1907\" handwritten on their covers, which most likely means they were used in the making of the film.","This box contains various publications on international mining, mining safety, and occupational safety and health.","This box contains 26 publications on mining safety and the mining industry. Contents include a collection of historic state mine reports, Department of the Interior publications, International Labor Office (ILO) mine safety training reports, and other miscellaneous publications, mostly related to coal mining.","This box contains various original and facsimile publications on the coal industry and other miscellaneous topics. There are 13 publications in this box, as noted. Two of them (the WV Practice Handbooks) are enormous 3-ring binders.","This box contains 3 binders and 3 loose issues of publications/journals related to Mining Safety and Health. Materials include 2 binders and 3 loose issues of Mine Regulation Reporter dated from August 1991 to July 1993, and one binder of Mine Injuries and Worktime Quarterly issues dated from January 1986 to March 1992.","The publications in this box consist of mining health and safety reports, mining injury reports, occupational safety and health reports, and some WV and mining law publications.","This box contains primarily publications related to MSHA and mining safety. There are a few unpublished (typewritten) reports on mining safety issues and miscellaneous papers on similar subjects but the content is mostly books, manuals, journals, and published government documents.","This box contains published government reports about coal mining and related topics. There are 40 publications in this box, as listed.","This box contains various publications related to mining safety, including government reports, journals, and newsletters.","This box contains congressional records of committee hearings, reports, and acts from 1952 to 1991. The bulk of them are from the late 1970s and 1980s. Topics covered include energy, coal mining, and occupational safety and health. Also includes a few clippings.","This box contains publications and papers on mine safety and international labor law. Materials include binders of collected notes, journals, magazines, government publications, books, pamphlets, and other miscellaneous publications. Many of these materials are about South African labor issues. One binder contains information about Chinese labor relations.","This box includes publications, reports, papers, and a manual on mining safety and health, occupational safety and health, and related topics.","This box contains 32 various publications covering the coal industry, steelworkers, occupational safety, and other broadly related topics. The box also includes 20 folded West Virginia Landslide Study maps published in 1976 by the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey and the director and State Geologist at the time, Robert B. Erwin. One of the books in the box,  West Virginia Landslides and Slide-Prone Areas , is meant to accompany these maps.","This box contains publications on occupational safety and health, the coal mining industry, and other miscellaneous topics. Most are congressional hearing and report publications.","This set consists of two boxes of congressional hearing and report publications. Box A contains 18, box B contains 14.","The contents of this box appear to be material used for informational and research purposes. They are primarily MESA and Bureau of Mines reports and books. Also included is an envelope of photojournalist Earl Dotter's sample materials.","This box contains 32 publications related to occupational safety and health, mining safety, and the coal mining industry.","This box includes papers and publications covering coal mining, mining safety, WV law, and occupational safety \u0026 health. The papers include correspondence from publishers and authors that would have been sent with the materials and some unbound reports. JDM presumably used these materials for research purposes. [Is it worth giving this box an improved title?] This box contains a more detailed box list which includes the names of all documents and publications found inside. I am leaving this one inside the box but removing the one that says \"various books\" following the problem of locating a similar detailed contents list in a previously reviewed box. These materials are fine being housed as they are. A few related papers not listed (including the contents list and some correspondence) should be placed into a letter-sized folder to prevent potential damage. Total 20 items and one folder.","These materials consist of books and other publications that cover coal mining, mining safety, and occupational safety. There are some notable ones, such as a book called  Faces: The Toll of the Workplace Death on American Families  by Joseph Kinney, which contains a personal note to JDM from the author on the title page, and a report on the Wilburg Mining Disaster, which relates to content in other boxes.","This box contains various publications about land ownership in the Appalachian region.","This box consists of 20 publications related to occupational safety and health, the coal mining industry, and mining safety. Formats include government reports, pamphlets, books, plays, atlases, and other miscellaneous publications.","This box contains publications related to occupational safety and health and other miscellaneous topics. No donor-provided box list for this one. I counted 48 publications, including small pamphlets, government documents, journals, and books. There are also two typed reports in this box and some related papers in the Atlas of Cancer Mortality for U.S. Counties: 1950-1969(at the top of the box). Topics primarily cover occupational safety and health, but there are some outliers, for example, the book about cancer mortality and a copy of The Doonesbury Chronicles (comic collection) from 1975.","This is a 2-volume set of hardcover encyclopedias published by the International Labor Office, edited by Luigi Parmeggiani, and revised in 1983.","This box consists of miscellaneous publications, including items that pertain to Perdue. Some materials are related to occupational safety and health in other fields, occupational safety and health legal defense, general worker protection, agricultural history, WV history, and environmental science.","This series of boxes contains content collected by JDM when he assisted in the support and recovery in New York City after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, and researched and worked on plans for future emergency and disaster response with the Office of Homeland Security and other related organizations in the period shortly afterward. Some mine rescue safety information is included in this content, as it pertains to Homeland Security, emergency rescue, and disaster response procedure. Formats consist of reports, training and curriculum materials, photographs, audio-visual material, publications, clippings, notes and other research material, correspondence, and other miscellaneous related materials.","This box contains reports, media, clippings, training manuals, equipment information, and correspondence related to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in NYC on 9-11-2001. Also included is information on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE), and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and other miscellaneous materials.","This box contains materials related to JDM's work from 2001-2004. Formats include correspondence, publications, clippings, printed emails and internet articles, travel records, pamphlets, maps, facsimiles of publications, and other miscellaneous materials. Topics include a coal impoundment project, occupational health and safety, international travel and research, and more.","This box includes chronological files for JDM and OSHLC dated from May 1, 1993, to November 19, 1993. OSHLC Chronological Files from box 193 were moved into this box. This box also contains material related to general mining injuries and deaths, such as fatality reports, manuals, correspondence, lists, and other miscellaneous papers. Also included are sales records from 1991 for the Monongah 1907 film, and various safety manuals that JDM produced. Monongah mining disaster files and sales records from box 193 were moved to this box.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Users may complete the Agreement for the Use of Restricted Materials to request access to these materials prior to the expiration of the restriction. ","The WVRHC restricts medical records in all collections, regardless of whether that collection was created by a covered entity, according to HIPAA Privacy Rule guidelines.  Records will be restricted 100 years from the date of creation unless an individual grants permission to access the record or the WVRHC is given proof of death that occurred in excess of 50 years prior to the date of request. Researchers collecting summary data may be granted limited access to personal medical information if they submit an Access Request Form and are approved.\"","Box 136, Center for Law and Social Policy Chronological Files, contains at least one Social Security Number (in folder 2); please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center in advance to request access.","Box 150, Miscellaneous Material from McAteer's MSHA Work (Part 1), contains restricted material, possibly including PII and financial information. Please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center to request access.","Box 190, Sago box 2 of 4, contains PII in the folder labeled Sago Family Lists. Researchers can sign our Agreement for the Use of Sensitive Materials to use the material in aggregate; the restriction can be lifted 75 years from the date of creation.","This series includes audiovisual and born-digital content that has not yet been reformatted. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Restrictions apply to the following:","Box 136, Center for Law and Social Policy Chronological Files, contains at least one Social Security Number (in folder 2); please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center in advance to request access.","Box 150, Miscellaneous Material from JDM's MSHA Work (Part 1), contains restricted material, possibly including PII and financial information. Please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center to request access.","Box 190, Sago box 2 of 4, contains PII in the folder labeled Sago Family Lists. Researchers can sign our form to use the material in aggregate; the restriction can be lifted 75 years from the date of creation.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 190, Sago box 2 of 4, contains PII in the folder labeled Sago Family Lists. Researchers can sign our form to use the material in aggregate; the restriction can be lifted 75 years from the date of creation.  This subseries includes audiovisual and born-digital content. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 190, Sago box 2 of 4, contains PII in the folder labeled Sago Family Lists. Researchers can sign our form to use the material in aggregate; the restriction can be lifted 75 years from the date of creation. Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 150, Miscellaneous Material from JDM's MSHA Work (Part 1), contains restricted material, possibly including PII and financial information. Please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center to request access. Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 150, Miscellaneous Material from JDM's MSHA Work (Part 1), contains restricted material, possibly including PII and financial information. Please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center to request access.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 136, Center for Law and Social Policy Chronological Files, contains at least one Social Security Number (in folder 2); please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center in advance to request access. Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Audiovisual materials must be digitized for research access. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Box 136, Center for Law and Social Policy Chronological Files, contains at least one Social Security Number (in folder 2); please contact the West Virginia and Regional History Center in advance to request access.","This subseries includes audiovisual and born-digital content. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","This box includes audiovisual and born-digital content. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","This folder includes audiovisual and born-digital content. Researchers may access these materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis addendum was reboxed but the original order of files was maintained, and so reflects the donor's arrangement, labeling, and inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original order was maintained and the donor's original folder titles were used. Subseries are derived from the donor-provided contents list.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original order was maintained when possible and the donor's original folder titles, where provided, were used.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement","Arrangement","Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["This addendum was reboxed but the original order of files was maintained, and so reflects the donor's arrangement, labeling, and inventory.","The original order was maintained and the donor's original folder titles were used. Subseries are derived from the donor-provided contents list.","The original order was maintained when possible and the donor's original folder titles, where provided, were used."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJ. Davitt McAteer has devoted much of his professional efforts to mine health and safety issues, including efforts to enact the landmark 1969 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Acts. In the 1970s, Mr. McAteer led the safety and health programs of the United Mine Workers and founded the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center. He is a former assistant secretary for Mine Safety and Health at the United States Department of Labor (1993-2000) and also served nearly two years as the Acting Solicitor for the Department of Labor. He has also served as Vice President of Sponsored Programs and Interim President at Wheeling Jesuit University, where he lead several national centers that impact economic development, education and mine safety.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn April 2010, West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin appointed Mr. McAteer to conduct an investigation into the explosion that killed 29 miners at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch Mine in Raleigh County, West Virginia. Governor Manchin also appointed Mr. McAteer to investigate the Sago Mine Disaster and the Aracoma Alma No. 1 Mine Fire in 2006. Two of the produced reports included recommendations to improve mine safety in West Virginia and across the nation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMr. McAteer is the author of Monongah: The Tragic Story of the 1907 Monongah Mine Disaster, The Worst Industrial Accident in  U.S. History, which was awarded the 2008 Bronze Prize for history in the Independent Publishers Book Awards. He is the recipient of the 2008 David P. Rall Award for Advocacy in Public Health by the American Public Health Association.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e(Adapted from \"Coal: Powering Our Future.\" Views and Visions: A publication of Bowles Rice McDavid Graff and Love LLP. Summer 2010. Accessed January 22, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20180823180538/https://www.bowlesrice.com/media/vision/23_vv_Summer10_LR.pdf.)\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["J. Davitt McAteer has devoted much of his professional efforts to mine health and safety issues, including efforts to enact the landmark 1969 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Acts. In the 1970s, Mr. McAteer led the safety and health programs of the United Mine Workers and founded the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center. He is a former assistant secretary for Mine Safety and Health at the United States Department of Labor (1993-2000) and also served nearly two years as the Acting Solicitor for the Department of Labor. He has also served as Vice President of Sponsored Programs and Interim President at Wheeling Jesuit University, where he lead several national centers that impact economic development, education and mine safety.","In April 2010, West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin appointed Mr. McAteer to conduct an investigation into the explosion that killed 29 miners at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch Mine in Raleigh County, West Virginia. Governor Manchin also appointed Mr. McAteer to investigate the Sago Mine Disaster and the Aracoma Alma No. 1 Mine Fire in 2006. Two of the produced reports included recommendations to improve mine safety in West Virginia and across the nation.","Mr. McAteer is the author of Monongah: The Tragic Story of the 1907 Monongah Mine Disaster, The Worst Industrial Accident in  U.S. History, which was awarded the 2008 Bronze Prize for history in the Independent Publishers Book Awards. He is the recipient of the 2008 David P. Rall Award for Advocacy in Public Health by the American Public Health Association.","(Adapted from \"Coal: Powering Our Future.\" Views and Visions: A publication of Bowles Rice McDavid Graff and Love LLP. Summer 2010. Accessed January 22, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20180823180538/https://www.bowlesrice.com/media/vision/23_vv_Summer10_LR.pdf.)"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], J. Davitt McAteer Papers regarding Mining Safety, A\u0026amp;M 4219, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], J. Davitt McAteer Papers regarding Mining Safety, A\u0026M 4219, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDue to returning material to the donor, boxes 80a-c and 115 are no longer in the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn April 2024, material was removed and returned to the donor.  Contents was reboxed to eliminate empty space; citations from prior to this date may have incorrect box and folder information. Box 111a is also intentionally missing folders 3 and 5.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Due to returning material to the donor, boxes 80a-c and 115 are no longer in the collection.","In April 2024, material was removed and returned to the donor.  Contents was reboxed to eliminate empty space; citations from prior to this date may have incorrect box and folder information. Box 111a is also intentionally missing folders 3 and 5."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Mine Safety and Health Administration has made available data and reports pertaining to the Upper Big Branch mine disaster investigation at \u003ca href=\"https://www.msha.gov/data-reports/upper-big-branch-mine-south-performance-coal-company\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eUpper Big Branch Mine-South, Performance Coal Company\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["The Mine Safety and Health Administration has made available data and reports pertaining to the Upper Big Branch mine disaster investigation at  Upper Big Branch Mine-South, Performance Coal Company ."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of J. Davitt McAteer documenting his advocacy for mining and other occupational safety.  A lawyer and expert on mine safety and health issues, he served as an Assistant Labor Secretary for the Mine Safety and Health Administration from 1993 to 2000. McAteer was also appointed lead investigator into the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster by Governor Manchin in 2010. The collection includes accident investigation reports, conference files, correspondence, health and safety manuals, mine disaster historical files, press clippings, publications, and reports, among other material.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include mine disasters (such as the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster [2010], Aracoma Alma Mine Accident [2006], Farmington Mine Disaster [1968], etc.), occupational safety (including black lung and white lung, accidents, United States rules and regulations, etc.), international occupational safety and regulations, project proposals (including a trip to South Africa to work with the National Union of Mineworkers), mining history, and other similar topics.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries Include:\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 1. Papers Arranged by Subject (Boxes 1-49), 1903-1912, 1932-2020\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 2. Mine Disasters (Boxes 50-59b), 1869, 1907-1936, 1972-2015\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 3. Books (Boxes 60a-69), 1906–2015\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 4. Audio/Visual (Boxes 70-73), 1973–2015\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 5. Artifacts (Boxes 74a-81), 1918, 1960s-2010\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 6. Oversize, General (Box 82 and unboxed), late 19th century-2010\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 7. Oversize, Maps (Boxes 83-85), 1960–1972\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 8. Oversize, Upper Big Branch Maps (Boxes 86-110), 2005–2010\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 9. Wheeling Jesuit University Files (Boxes 111a-114), 2002–2012\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 10. Addendum of 2021 July 16 (Boxes 116-120), 1900s-2013\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 11. Addendum of 2022 June 20 (Boxes 122-131), 1920s-1998\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 12. Addendum of 2021 August 12, Miner's Shirt (Box 132), circa 1978\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 13. Addendum of 2021 December 21, Letter (Box 59a, folder 46), 2017 May 16\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 14. Addendum of 2022 August 01, Letters (Box 127, folder 18), 1971 January 22 to 1973 February 21, undated\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 15. Addendum of 2024 February (Boxes 133-253), 1889-2007 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes correspondence, reports, legal files, research papers, publications, and other material regarding occupational and mining safety, United States occupational and mining rules and regulations, American and international occupational and mining accidents, black lung and white lung diseases, project proposals and fundraising, international mining safety and trips (including those to South Africa and Europe), health and safety manuals, labor unions, and other such topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes research, publications, and other material regarding American mine disasters and accidents, including the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster [2010], Aracoma Alma Mine Accident [2006], Farmington Mine Disaster [1968], and other earlier disasters. This series mainly consists of material on the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster, as McAteer was appointed head independent investigator of the Governor's Independent Investigative Panel by Governor Joe Manchin soon after the disaster. For detailed maps created during this investigation, please see Series 8. Oversize, Upper Big Branch Maps (Boxes 86-110). See also the letter in Series 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of books, booklets, binders, and other publications regarding occupational and mining safety, occupational and mining history, occupational and mining disasters and accidents, union strikes and history, West Virginia history, and other such topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of VHS cassettes, audiocassettes, and other audio/visual material regarding mining and occupational safety and other topics. Many tapes of \"Appalshop,\" a documentary program focusing on Appalachian culture and history, are available, as well as recordings of interviews made by McAteer on mining safety and mine disasters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of various artifacts regarding mining safety, mining history, unions, and other such topics, including photographs, posters, awards, commemorative coins, and other such objects. Notable objects include a set of seal presses and seal press plates from various local chapters of the United Mine Workers of America, and a set of commemorative neckties from various mining organizations in the United Kingdom. See series 12 for an additional artifact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of oversize artifacts, including international mine safety posters, a set of late 19th century-early 20th century mining implements, and an office chair owned by John L. Lewis, union activist and former President of the United Mine Workers of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes maps of West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, and other states used by the Miners for Democracy to display voting locations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of maps and some photographs created during the investigation of the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster [2010]  and a few maps of the Aracoma Alma Mine accident [2006]. The descriptions of the maps are based on transcriptions of text found on the maps themselves, including location codes, mapping team names, dates, and sometimes labels. Other than the transcribed text used for description, there is little or no additional textual content on most of these maps.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccording to McAteer:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe maps are the result of a project to map the explosion of the Upper Big Branch Mine in 2010.  The mapping involved an analysis of charcol resulting from the explosion of the coal to determine direction, speed, and force of the explosion.  The maps are dated by when an investigation was conducted on a section of the mine represented by a map.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe alpha-numerics associated with the maps correlate to the\nMSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) report of the\nUpper Big Branch explosion.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere were four teams conducting the investigation which took place over 10 months, 12 hours per day.  Each day maps (of where the explosion occurred) were prepared for the teams, which met briefly in the morning at 6am.  During the physical investigation, evidence was recorded onto the maps showing the results of flame and explosion.  There are accompanying pictures to the report.  The accumulated evidence formed the basis of the MSHA report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of papers, correspondence, publications, and other material from McAteer's time as Vice President of Special Programs at Wheeling Jesuit University. Topics include the HEALTHeWV and HEALTHeSTATES programs, the Coal Impoundment Program and Community Alert program, the Wheeling Jesuit International Mining Health and Safety Symposium, and other such topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional papers of J. Davitt McAteer. Materials include research for McAteer's book on the Monongah Mine Disaster, Mine Safety and Health Administration binders, news articles and other works written by McAteer, research on the Buffalo Creek Mine Disaster, material from a coal mine health and safety study (1969), assorted papers and correspondence, material regarding Campaign Continental, and a folder of photo tapes and audiocassettes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains materials pertaining to a Coal Mine Health and Safety Study of 1969, including research materials, correspondence, notes, and related clippings that were collected and organized by J. Davitt McAteer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series, labelled Miscellaneous Assortment by the donor, includes various correspondence sent from and received by J. Davitt McAteer, collected articles, newsletters, and clippings related to his professional and personal activities, and other miscellaneous papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes assorted clippings and correspondence related to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), several ring-bound collections of mining safety articles and training materials, and various awards given to J. Davitt McAteer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Negotiated Rule Making Covering Sand and Gravel Industries with the National Stone Association. Note: Remarkable Endeavor Because Negotiated Rulemaking Did Not Happen\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes materials related to Campaign Continental and J. Davitt McAteer's involvement in the organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes materials related to the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center and J. Davitt McAteer's involvement in the organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of research materials and clippings related to Hawaii and American Samoa environmental issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of research materials, notes, clippings, and correspondence related to the Buffalo Creek and Monongah Mine Disasters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional papers of J. Davitt McAteer. Materials include papers related to the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center (OSHLC); United Mine Workers' Association records; Mine Safety and Health Administration press, correspondence, and other related materials; news articles and other publications by McAteer; papers related to the Miners' Manual; mining maps and posters; research material from a coal mine health and safety study (1969); assorted clippings and correspondence; material regarding Campaign Continental; and published records of United States government proceedings, hearings, briefs, and reports that pertain to mining safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of a French miner's shirt that might have come from McAteer's visit to the site of the successor mine to Courrières, the largest French mining disaster, as a union gift. See series 3 for additional artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of a letter from Donald Blankenship to then-President Donald Trump regarding the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster investigation, copies of which were shared with several other individuals including J. Davitt McAteer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis material consists of 5 letters written to writer Phil Primack in the early 1970s. Three are signed by WV Rep. Ken Hechler. One is from former UMWA president Arnold Miller. One is signed \"Ed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional papers of J. Davitt McAteer. Materials include documents related to McAteer's work with the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center (OSHLC); Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), including reports, correspondence, and other related materials; books, manuals, and other publications; papers related to the Miners' Manual and other industrial safety manuals along with related draft, research, and publication materials; occupational health and safety studies; occupational injury, illness, and fatality reports; assorted clippings and correspondence; material regarding McAteer's work with the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP); and published records of United States government proceedings, hearings, briefs, and reports that pertain to mining and other industrial health and safety issues.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable organizations mentioned (and their abbreviations, if any): Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), Consolidation Coal Company, Inc., CONSOL, Purdue, Inc., the West Virginia Humanities Council, the United States Department of Labor (DOL), the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), The United States Department of the Interior (DOI), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), the North Carolina Labor Department, Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Energy (DOE), International Labor Office (ILO), Caterpillar, Inc., World Bank, Council of the Southern Mountains, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, Association of Trial Lawyers of America.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable individuals in content: Robert Reich, Robert Shapiro, Bob J. Nash, Al Gore, William Clinton, Earl Dotter.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther notable subjects: China, South Africa, World Trade Center, Ground Zero, 9/11/01, WVU Law School, Textile Industry, Mushroom Workers, Formaldehyde, Black Lung, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs), Tug River Valley Petition, Surface Mine Control Reclamation Act (SMCRA), Labor History, mining accident and injury reports, Appalachian music, labor- and coal industry-related recordings, Sago, Wilburg, Rushton, Monongah. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThs sub-series consists of files collected and organized during JDM's work with the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP). They consist of chronological files of correspondence and other documentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese boxes contain chronological files of correspondence and other documentation that pertained to JDM's role at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThs sub-series contains materials related to International Labor Law, in some cases specifically international mining safety. Materials include but are not limited to correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, receipts, materials collected for research, travel documentation, publications, and other miscellaneous documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains materials about South African mine safety and health, and includes South African Miners Manual.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains materials related to JDM's travel in connection with international labor law and mining safety and health research, funded by the German Marshall Fund. This research led to the publication of law review articles in WVU and other law school publications. Topics include labor regulations in surface and other types of mining in the following locations: Indonesia, Italy, England and Great Britain, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Russia, Belgium, Schwandorf and Germany, Romania, Ireland, France, Czechoslovakia, Geneva, India, and New Zealand. Formats include travel itineraries, correspondence, notes, travel journals, clippings, expense reports, receipts, publications, and other related materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis material consists of publications and papers related to JDM's study of international labor relations, occupational safety and health, and other miscellaneous topics. This box includes 6 binders; one is published OSHA regulation documentation, one contains collected materials about Hazard Communication Standards, and the rest (4) contain typed or handwritten notes. This box also includes international labor journals and other publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of materials related to JDM's work on cases of workplace safety at two Perdue chicken processing plants, one in North Carolina and one in Oklahoma. The NC Perdue issue occurred between 1990-1992. On 3-Sept-1991 in Hamlet, NC, a chicken processing plant caught fire, which resulted in 25 employee deaths. McAteer co-wrote an article about the incident for \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eA Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e. The Oklahoma Perdue issue involved employees reporting possible product and local environmental contamination, employee illness, and livestock death as a result of company use of vaccinations and chemicals at processing plants and farms. Content formats consist of documents related to court proceedings, articles and clippings, research materials and notes, correspondence, reports, publications, and other miscellaneous materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains materials related to Perdue court proceedings in Oklahoma, including reports, articles and clippings, and correspondence. There are also some materials related to the NC Perdue lawsuits, as well as information about poultry workers in general.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box includes documentation related to legal proceedings against Perdue, primarily legal files documenting the case of John C. Brooks, Commissioner of Labor of North Carolina vs. Perdue Farms, Inc. This court case was presented to the Safety and Health Review Board of North Carolina, and JDM acted as the complainant's legal counsel under the OSHLC. Also included are other miscellaneous papers related to the poultry industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box consists of primarily loose books, booklets, and binders of information related to practicing law in NC at both state and federal level, publications from the NC Dept of Labor related to Occupational Safety and Health, and binders containing info about inspections conducted by USDA. Also includes two sets of documents, one is the court report of Brooks Vs. Perdue et al. and one is the Perdue Trauma Disorder Prevention \u0026amp; Management Program report. Presumably this was all information used by JDM to research and prepare for his role (as representative of OSHLC) in court proceedings in NC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series consists of materials used by JDM to research, create, and promote the 1984 film \"Monongah 1907.\" Included is historical research material focused on the mining disaster in 1907 and surrounding events, as well as material related to the production and promotion of the film dated 1984 and later. The format types include clippings, correspondence, notes, scripts, contracts, publications, photographs, and other miscellaneous documents. Audio-visual materials such as magnetic videotape film reels, Umatic video cassettes, and magnetic audio tape reels contain interviews and other promotional content for the film.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box consists of files related to the Monongah mining disaster and film and includes research materials organized alphabetically by the donor, from McClure to Zanesville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box consists of papers related to the Monongah mining disaster and includes research materials organized alphabetically by the donor, from Galloway to McAteer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box consists of papers related to the Monongah 1907 film produced by JDM and includes materials organized alphabetically by the donor, from Bibliography to Young.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box consists of papers related to the Monongah mining disaster, including copies of newpaper clippings, interviews, and images. This box also contains papers that pertain to the creation of the Monongah 1907 film, including as acknowledgments and correspondence. Materials were organized alphabetically by the donor, from Acknowledgements to Future Research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains papers and photographs that the donor collected and used for research and other aspects of the creation of the 1984 film \u003ctitle\u003eMonongah 1907\u003c/title\u003e. Types of papers include facsimiles of newspapers, government reports, typed copies of the movie's narrator script, photographs and artist works used in the film, handwritten notes, and tick lists, which are checklists of things to be done (or ticked off) in relation to the creation of a film.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 174 consists of 7 Umatic videocassettes, 4 Ampex magnetic tape film reels (1 inch?), and 1 Scotch 3M magnetic tape Master film reel of the Monongah 1907 movie and related promotional material. There is a contents list within the box listing 23 A/V items, which equals the total contents of boxes 172, 173, and 174. Box 172 consists of 5 (1 inch?) film reels: 2 Scotch 3M, 1 Ampex, 1 Sony, 1 Fuji. Box 173 consists of 2 small and 1 large magentic audio recording tapes and 3 Ampex (1 inch?) magnetic tape film reels. These items are all related to the Monongah 1907 movie about the mining disaster and its associated promotional material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series of boxes contains correspondence, reports, clippings, and other material related to the Sago mining disaster in January 2006.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains correspondence, reports, clippings, and other material related to the Sago mining disaster in January 2006. There are 3 CD-Rs in this box; all appear to be promotional material for mining safety equipment provided by companies to JDM. This content is similar to boxes 24 a \u0026amp; b: printed email correspondence, printed web content, newspapers and clippings, and handwritten notes. Notable content: a 3-ring binder containing the statement under oath from Randal McCloy, Jr., the only survivor of the Sago mine disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe boxes in this series include material related to mining disasters in Orangeville, Utah; Pittston, Pennsylvania; Buffalo Creek; and Tug Valley, WV. There is also some material related to mining disasters and fatalities in general, as well as mining policy and regulations and other miscellaneous content. This material includes clippings, reports, correspondence, notes, binders, publications such as government documents, court proceedings, magazines, newsletters, and books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains materials collected and arranged in binders by JDM, including court documents, reports, and research material related to the Buffalo Creek mining disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains documents and publications related to the Tug River flood, including hydrology reports, maps, clippings, \u0026amp; government documents. No donor-provided folder list but this box is all foldered and labeled with the exception of one unfoldered book at the front.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains documents related to the Tug River flood and petition, including reports, correspondence, clippings, \u0026amp; government documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1979, the Tug Valley Petition was filed on behalf of citizens in its first ever designated filing, JDM and The Center for Law and Social Policy filed such a petition which ultimately failed, but established the first set of rules for such a designation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains mining safety and Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)-related materials, such as reports, publications, clippings, correspondence, and other related content pertaining to MSHA, JDM's work regarding mining safety, and associated projects. Also included is information about the Mine Safety and Health Act, various reports on mining accidents and fatalities, and content related to mining disasters. Other materials in this sub-series include content related to JDM's research and work to provide legal defense in cases related to mining safety; mining safety manual creation materials and safety training documentation, including additional material related to the Miner's Manual publication; material pertaining to SCSRs, policy covering their use, and associated court cases; material from JDM's travel for research into international mining safety policy; information on Black Lung and other mining-related respiratory illness and injury; and various mine accident investigations and inquiries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains a miscellaneous assortment of materials related to JDM's work with MSHA and the UMWA. Covered topics include but are not limited to Cost Cutting Reductions/Downsizing, Borehole Post Sealing Recovery Plan - Galatia South, UMWA- Black Lung Conference 10/1996, Accident Investigation Report - Fatal Powered Haulage Accident 5/16/1996, Department Of Labor- Employment Standards Administration - proposed rule, North Carolina Geological Survey- Bulletin #4 - Road Materials and Road Construction in North Carolina - 1893, Final Report- Surface Haulage Truck Accident Trends; most of the material is not foldered. Formats include reports, correspondence, and other miscellaneous documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains material related to the Rushton Mining Company and the Rushton Project (1972-1976). The Rushton Quality of Work Project attempted to improve Mine Safety \u0026amp; Health as well as Labor Relations in an experiment sanctioned by the Coal Mine Safety \u0026amp; Health Act of 1969 - which permitted the Union \u0026amp; Company to suspend traditional labor and contract laws as well as certain provisions of the Federal Coal Mine Safety \u0026amp; Health Act of 1969 and to experiment with a cooperative negotiation-based agreement. This occurred at the Rushton Mine in Pennsylvania and JDM was the Chief UMWA National Officer involved. \nAlso included in this box is research on the Sunshine Mining Company in Idaho and a disaster that occurred there in May of 1972. The Sunshine Mining Company was a silver mine in Kellogg, Idaho; JDM researched this incident during his work with Ralph Nader and afterward provided testimony to House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on Labor members in support of mine safety reform. Other miscellaneous files related to additional research conducted by JDM on mining employee safety and health are also included. These papers include clippings, reports, correspondence, government documents, court documents, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains papers related to MSHA including correspondence, reports, publications, bulletins, clippings, photos, and negatives. The photos and negatives are in the folder labeled Farmington - General. There are also some misc. papers unrelated to MSHA. The donor originally labeled this box JDM Mine Safety Work Pre-passage of the 1969 Federal Coal Mine Safety \u0026amp; Health Act and Implementation of that Act. It also includes material on his study of the Farmington disaster, his education, the Federal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1977, legal cases for the UMWA, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 18 U-matic videotapes produced by the Mine Safety and Health Administration of the US Dept. of Labor, and two publications by the same. These materials cover various training topics and are dated from 1963 to 1987. The video publication dates range from 1963 to 1983, and the booklets were published between 1985 and 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains materials related to the Wilburg Mining Disaster in Orangeville, Utah. Notes from donor: \"Company was attempting to set a production record, air compressor unsafe, MSHA complicit, JDM report.\" Documents on other mining fatalities, injuries, and disasters are also included. Formats include but are not limited to correspondence, notes, clippings, safety plans and amendments, witness statements and court testimony, MSHA fatal mining accident reports of 1982, and other government agency and organization reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains court records and related documents on miners' need for Self-Contained Self-Rescuers (SCSRs) as part of their workplace safety provisions. Contents include Pittson Mine Disaster reports, litigation records, publications, and binders for the US Court of Appeals case: Council of the Southern Mountains, Inc., et al. (CSM) v. Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of Labor, Eckehard Muessig, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor, and MSHA, and case: Consolidation Coal Co. v. Donovan, et al., all related to the provision of SCSRs to mining employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese boxes contains correspondence, reports, and other papers related to explosives and blasting research and litigation, court proceedings, and other MSHA dealings. Pertains to JDM's work during his time at the Center for Law and Social Policy. Includes some internal CLASP administrative documents. Notable contents include JDM's letter dated 11/7/1983 concerning the Safety and Detonations and Blasting units and 12/12/1983 Asst. Sec. Zegeer's reply and a related Kentucky court case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese boxes contains material related to a trip JDM took to China July 11-August 3, 1980. The purpose of the trip was for various representatives from miners' unions and mining-related government entities to learn about mining health and safety initiatives in China and bring that knowledge back to the U.S. Papers include correspondence, a travel journal, expense reports, trip planning documentation, pamphlets and small publications, maps, posters, reports, and clippings. There are some papers in Chinese script.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis material includes miscellaneous papers related to MSHA creation and action. It is a combination of facsimiles and original reports, government publications, correspondence, handwritten notes, and miscellaneous papers and publications. Highlights include material on SCSRs, pentachlorophenol, MSHA accountability program, mine law history, and various MSHA/OSHA and NIOSH work.  Also included are MSHA policy manual memos and MSHA reports on AC\u0026amp;C Analysis,  Foot and Leg Injuries, Women Miner Fatals, and Accident Stats from 1983-1986 .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains miscellaneous materials related to JDM's mining safety work in the 1990s and early 2000s.  Includes government reports, financial documentation, correspondence, conference materials, and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains miscellaneous research materials related to mining safety, mining disasters, and miners' legal defense. Materials include testimony for miners' widows' rights, UMWA safety publications, correspondence, and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains documents about mining safety litigation. JDM was involved as part of the Center for Law and Social Policy, which represented mine workers' interests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains correspondence related to miscellaneous MSHA policies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains photos, stickers, scrapbooks, and other memorabilia related to mining safety events and travel that JDM participated in in the 1980s and 1990s. Some items of note: photos and albums, mine safety stickers, a white binder of mine tour photos, with the first half of the binder Mine tour with Secretary Alexis Herman-and the second half of the binder: Mine tour Secretary of the Department of Labor, Robert Reich, U.S. Mine Delegation, China, 1980, Mining Tour, U.S. China Friendship Association, in which J. Davitt McAteer was the lead delegate, the National Mine Health and Safety Academy in Beckley, WV - South Africans' visit, Delegation from Mine Safety Division, Ministry of Internation trade and Industry, 11/7/94, Delegation from Japan Assoc. for Security of Explosives, Tokyo, 11/4/94, Delegation from Kazakhstan, 10/26/94, Holms Safety Meeting, Fairmont, WV - 83rd National Safety Council Congress and Exposition Certificate of Excellence, video tape of WBOY TV from labor Day Speech at Marion County Historical Museum, Chili - Copper Mine, Russia - MSHA Delegation 1998, 11/2/99 Caballo Mine, Gillette WY, 11/3/99 Spring Creek Decker, MT, Decker Mine, 11/4/99, Black Thunder Mine, Wright WY, Buckskin Mine, Gillette WY, Geneva, Switzerland, Mine Safety Conference 1997/1998, and many other miscellaneous photos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains miscellaneous materials considered \"inactive\" by the donor, related to JDM's role as the  Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Mine Safety and Health Administration, other aspects of his professional life within MSHA, and his time as Solicitor for the Department of Labor. A notable item in this box is a resignation letter from JDM to former president William Clinton. Other notable names and subjects include Robert Reich, Robert Shapiro, Bob J. Nash, Al Gore, The Department of Labor, World Bank, Black Lung, Caterpillar, Inc., Department of Energy, and OSHA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains materials that relate the the creation of MSHA and amendments of mining safety and regulatory policy.  Additional highlights include material on the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 and its implementation, ventilation in mines, MSHA regulations and revisions of 1986, etc. The material includes clippings, reports, correspondence, drafts of speeches, handwritten notes, legal documentation, and other miscellaneous papers. There is one cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains litigation materials concerning self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs). Materials include court documents from the US Court of Appeals -Third Circuit- Case No. 81-2016: Consolidation Coal Co. v. Secretary of Labor and Council of the Southern Mountains \u0026amp; UMWA. During this case, between 1980-1981, JDM acted as counsel for the intervenor, Counsel of Southern Mountains. This litigation resulted in a decision that required the Department of Labor (MSHA) to promulgate regulations requiring SCSRs to be placed in U.S. Coal Mines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains reports from the Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), part of the US Dept of Labor. They contain fatal mining accident reports of incidents in 1979, 1980, and 1982 produced and compiled by MSHA. There are also Metal and Non-metal fatal accident reports from 1971-1980. Also included is a small envelope labeled \"microfiche fatalities from MSHA\" containing five sets of microfiche for each year of fatal accident reports from 1973-1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese boxes consist of government publications of the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA) mining fatality reports spanning the years 1975-1976. These reports cover January-May of 1975 and January through December of 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains coal company ranking files, including related reports, notes, correspondence, press releases, and clippings, from 1986-1993. OSHLC released these annual coal company safety rankings based on data they collected on mine safety and health for underground and surface mine companies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 4 binders of MSHA metal and non-metal mining injury and accident reports\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains miscellaneous reports and publications related to mining safety and health. Materials include a report of investigation for underground coal mine explosions at the Scotia Mine on March 9 and 11, 1976, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission reports, C.F.R. Updates in the Federal Register (MSHA proposed rule), Department Of Labor MSHA 30 CFR Parts 56, 57, 58, 70, 71, 72, 75 and 90 Air Quality, Chemical Substances, and Respiratory Protection Standards reports, and the New Multinational Monitor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains binders and publications that pertain to mining fatalities, mining safety, mining regulations, and other miscellaneous topics. Formats include books, reports, magazines and newsletters, government documents, and indexes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains chronological correspondence and other documentation pertaining to JDM's mining safety work with the UMWA in the early 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains three binders containing reports of the Federal Mine Safety \u0026amp; Health Review Commission proceedings, from the Office of Administrative Law Judges dated between 1978 and 1980. Also included is a binder labeled Coal Briefs Index to Subject and Section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 3 binders that contain information related to OSHA litigation, and two smaller binders that contain information about mining safety and health and black lung disease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains an envelope from a printing company containing a publication proof for the following book: McAteer, J. Davitt, and Thomas N. Bethell. 1981. Miner's Manual : A Complete Guide to Health and Safety Protection on the Job / J. Davitt McAteer ; Thomas N. Bethell, Editor. Crossroads Press. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=880245e7-321a-3942-859f-89e5473ea11d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese boxes contain very meticulous notes and printed research material regarding MSHA rules on mining safety.  It looks like each folder pertains to a chapter of the following book: McAteer, J. Davitt, and Thomas N. Bethell. 1981. Miner's Manual : A Complete Guide to Health and Safety Protection on the Job / J. Davitt McAteer ; Thomas N. Bethell, Editor. Crossroads Press. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=880245e7-321a-3942-859f-89e5473ea11d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThs sub-series consists of materials related to JDM's work in miners' legal defense, particularly with the UMWA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains correspondence, publications, clippings, and government reports that pertain to JDM's professional work with the UMWA, OSHLC, CLASP, and the U.S. Department of Labor and legal proceedings and activities related to mining employee safety and health issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains correspondence, publications, clippings, and government reports that pertain to JDM's professional work with the UMWA, OSHLC, CLASP, and the U.S. Department of Labor and legal proceedings and activities related to mining employee safety and health issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains mainly correspondence but other formats include publications, clippings, financial records, and legal documentation. These materials reflect JDM's work as part of CLASP and other occupational safety and mining industry organizations, including the Miner's Legal Defense Fund, The Council of the Southern Mountains, the U.S. Department of the Interior, and the UMWA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series focuses on the broader topic of occupational safety and health in various industries with which JDM worked throughout his career, as part of the Center for Law and Social Policy, the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center, and the federal government's Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Much of this work was specifically related to occupational health and safety in the coal mining industry, but various other industries are represented in this content, including textile production, mushroom growing and processing, poultry processing, and more. Materials related to travel abroad for the purpose of researching, writing about, and proposing policy changes based on international labor practices and occupational health and safety policies around the world are included in this sub-series. Also included are materials related to JDM's work to provide legal counsel for individuals and groups in various industries against corporations and the resulting legal proceedings for the protection of workers. Other notable content is labor history course curriculum created by JDM in collaboration with the WV Humanities Council, various workplace injury and fatality reports, information on the effects of formaldehyde and other causes of work-related respiratory illness and injury, and material on migrant employees' workplace conditions. Notable organizations mentioned and their abbreviations: the United States Department of Labor (DOL), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), The United States Department of the Interior (DOI), Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center (OSHLC), the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), and the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP). Formats include clippings, articles, publications, facsimiles of articles and other publications, government reports, travel planning documents, receipts, travel journals, notes, correspondence, photographs, and other miscellaneous materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains miscellaneous materials related to JDM's labor history work in the late 1980s through the early 1990s and his endeavor to create a school curriculum related to the topic with the National Humanities Council. JDM was working with the OSHLC at the time, and this was a joint project between the NHC and OSHLC. This box also includes information about the WV Humanities Council, and sample grades for week one of the developmental course. Formats include clippings, publications, reports, resource manuals, correspondence, images, and other miscellaneous documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains miscellaneous materials related to JDM's labor history work in the 1990s and his work to create a school curriculum related to the topic for the National Humanities Council. Formats include clippings, publications, reports, resource manuals, correspondence, and other miscellaneous documents. Additional topics include A B Normal White Centers information, which the donor described as a fraudulent scheme on the part of the coal industry to produce coal dust samples to comply with the legal requirements; historical articles about company stores; and  Mother Jones.[If the folder titles are really topics instead, feel free to remove them as folders and add them to the SC note. ]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains material related to occupational health and safety, focusing primarily on mining safety. Materials include information about training, projects, and proposals on topics such as coal slurry, coal impoundment, void detection, diesel, and off-road rules, as well as reports, including the Underground Mine Fatality Investigation Report of the Spartan Mining Company. Formats include clippings, publications, notes, correspondence, reports, training materials, and other related documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains material about the textile industry and other related occupational health and safety topics. Materials include correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, publications, and copies of publications of supreme court cases and other legal briefs, professional publications, original manual drafts, and other miscellaneous materials. These materials were used in creating the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eTextile Health and Safety Manual\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e (1985) written by JDM during his career at the OSHLC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains material related to the textile industry, the chemical industry, and other occupational health and safety topics. Materials include correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, survey data, and other miscellaneous documents. These materials comprised research, backup documentation, and drafts for two safety manuals written by JDM; one for textile worker health and safety, titled \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eTextile Health and Safety Manual: A Complete Guide to Health and Safety Protection on the Job\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, and one for chemical hazards.  The latter, \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eChemical Hazards: A Guide to the New Federal Hazard Communication Regulations\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, was written in cooperation with Dale Lawson and published by Pilgrim Press in 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains materials related to researching and creating safety manuals for textile industry workers. Most of the content of this box consists of information about cotton dust and its hazards.  Also included are some miscellaneous materials and health and safety manual drafts for mushroom workers and chemical workers. Formats include published copies of manuals, drafts, and typed originals, clippings, reports, notes, correspondence, and other miscellaneous materials. There is other material related to the mushroom workers manual in box 113.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains documents related to court proceedings regarding formaldehyde exposure as an occupational hazard. JDM represented ACTWU (Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union) in his role at the OSHLC. The DC Circuit Court and the US Supreme Court reviewed employee risk and proposed protections, including the Medical Removal Protection (MRP) mentioned in the donor's notes. (These are benefits offered to employees who have been removed from the workplace for medical reasons due to exposure.) Other organizations involved include NIOSH, OSHA, NCI (National Cancer Institute), and various other workers' unions. [This is great!]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box includes a portion of JDM's chronological files (mostly correspondence) from his work at the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 16 comb-bound court brief publications, two volumes of the federal register from Friday, December 4, 1987, and miscellaneous documents. The documents include handwritten notes, reports, correspondence, and other miscellaneous materials related to Occupational Safety and Health Law Center work regarding the formaldehyde standard, industry regulations to determine acceptable levels of employee exposure to formaldehyde in the workplace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains documents related to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) hazardous waste safety training program. Formats include clippings, handwritten notes, correspondence, comb-bound publications, reports, pamphlets, journals, training course materials, and other related documents and publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains chronological files of correspondence and other documentation that pertained to JDM's role at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains documents related to OSHLC projects, including reports, publications, notes, correspondence, clippings, and other miscellaneous material. There is a handwritten list of the contents from the donor in the front of the box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this box consist of court reports and other documents related to federal litigation regarding medical removal protection (MRP) for sensitized workers under OSHA protection from formaldehyde exposure in a US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit case No. 87-1748 September 22, 1989. JDM and the OSHLC represented the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU). Also includes multiple sets of documents pertaining to case 87-1743, involving unions and petitions for reviewing a revised government standard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains legal cases, manuals, other documents, and publications related to work-related respiratory injury and disease, including black lung. Also included are two binders of research on black lung labeled \"J.C. Materials,\" most likely a reference to John Colwell from Yale Law School, whose name was on the inside cover of one of the binders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains the records of an Occupational Health and Safety case in which JDM was the attorney of record (in his role as director of the OSHLC). The case involved an employee named Pepe Mestres reporting unsafe working conditions at a Department of Energy nuclear energy facility in Savannah, GA.\nThis box also contains miscellaneous documents that pertain to OSHA and OSHLC projects, including OSHA reform, dated between 1990-1993. These materials cover primarily occupational safety and health topics. Formats include but are not limited to correspondence, expense reports, government proposals, reports, and clippings. They seem to have been collected as part of JDM's work at OSHLC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains research material related to migrant workers' occupational safety and health, specifically in agriculture. Formats include clippings, reports, publications, correspondence, notes, and other miscellaneous documents. It seems to have been collected as part of JDM's work at the OSHLC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials in these boxes consist of books, reports, and speeches covering occupational health and the coal industry in Appalachia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese materials include publications and papers related to occupational safety and health. The papers consist of reports, grant materials, correspondence, and testimony. Publications include newsletters, books, government publications, and manuals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains papers that pertain to the research for and creation of the Mushroom Workers Manual. The actual manual is not present, but draft materials are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains one bag labeled UMWA Forty-Seventh Consecutive Constitutional Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 23 - October 3, 1976. This box also contains two T-shirts. One of the shirts is for a national campaign to eliminate silicosis sponsored by MSHA, NIOSH, the American Lung Association, and OSHA, and the other is for Dust-Busters, a campaign by MSHA-NSA to stop black lung and silicosis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains government or other publications related to various topics that JDM researched throughout his career, including mining safety, occupational health and safety in mining and other industries, chemicals and other environmental topics, explosives or other industrial materials and functions, land ownership in West Virginia and the Appalachian region, law practice, international law and policy, as well as various other topics pertaining to the state of West Virginia, the Appalachian region as a whole, and its people. Many of these materials are MESA, MSHA, or OSHA publications, as well as printed materials from the Department of Labor or the Department of the Interior and other organizations under federal government purview. Formats include bound books, journals, newsletters, manuals, pamphlets, recorded music albums, and published government reports. JDM presumably used these materials for general research and informational purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box consists of miscellaneous mining reports, publications, and other government publications about mining safety in the US and other countries, including Germany and Poland, and vintage books from 1917-1956. There are 11 books, 8 publications, 2 miscellaneous typed reports, and one expandable report binder. Some notable content includes materials from the International Mine Conference held in Poland in 1981, assorted State Annual Reports, a cost/benefit analysis of Deep Mine Federal Safety Legislation and Enforcement from 1980, and information about actions to weaken the Mine Health \u0026amp; Safety Act and Underground Coal Mine Ventilation Standards in the 1980s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains Congressional Record issues related to the passage of the Coal Mine Safety \u0026amp; Health Act of 1969, as well as miscellaneous publications related to energy, mine safety and health, and other miscellaneous topics. The Congressional Record issues and Federal Register have some notations, presumably added by JDM. Also included are assorted publications relating to Energy, Mine Safety \u0026amp; Health and miscellaneous topics. There are 10 books, one comb-bound book, one volume of the WV Law Review (the national coal issue, Vol. 85 No. 4), 5 government publications, two misc. non-bound books/professional publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains WV law review publications, mainly the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eWest Virginia Law Review\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e scattered issues from 1973-1984 and 1993, and other law review publications that contain articles written or co-written by JDM. Of note, included in this box are copies of The National Coal Issue of the WV law review published in assorted years, as well as other law reviews from Kentucky and other states, in which JDM contributed articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains several publications, including U.S. Supreme Court Procedural Guides, United Mine Workers Journals, and binders of collected district court records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 21 (non-consecutive) volumes of the \u003ctitle\u003e Report of Anthracite Board of Conciliation \u003c/title\u003e. The earliest volume is XI, and the latest is XXXII. There is also one publication titled \u003ctitle\u003eReport of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania Part 1 - Anthracite\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 19 vinyl records in sleeves and one book, the Joan Baez Songbook. Some of the music in the book and on these albums is about or connected to labor organizations, miners, and Appalachia in general. One notable album contains the recording of MLK Jr.'s \"I Have a Dream\" speech. Many of the musical albums have \"Monongah 1907\" handwritten on their covers, which most likely means they were used in the making of the film.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains various publications on international mining, mining safety, and occupational safety and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 26 publications on mining safety and the mining industry. Contents include a collection of historic state mine reports, Department of the Interior publications, International Labor Office (ILO) mine safety training reports, and other miscellaneous publications, mostly related to coal mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains various original and facsimile publications on the coal industry and other miscellaneous topics. There are 13 publications in this box, as noted. Two of them (the WV Practice Handbooks) are enormous 3-ring binders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 3 binders and 3 loose issues of publications/journals related to Mining Safety and Health. Materials include 2 binders and 3 loose issues of Mine Regulation Reporter dated from August 1991 to July 1993, and one binder of Mine Injuries and Worktime Quarterly issues dated from January 1986 to March 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe publications in this box consist of mining health and safety reports, mining injury reports, occupational safety and health reports, and some WV and mining law publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains primarily publications related to MSHA and mining safety. There are a few unpublished (typewritten) reports on mining safety issues and miscellaneous papers on similar subjects but the content is mostly books, manuals, journals, and published government documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains published government reports about coal mining and related topics. There are 40 publications in this box, as listed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains various publications related to mining safety, including government reports, journals, and newsletters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains congressional records of committee hearings, reports, and acts from 1952 to 1991. The bulk of them are from the late 1970s and 1980s. Topics covered include energy, coal mining, and occupational safety and health. Also includes a few clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains publications and papers on mine safety and international labor law. Materials include binders of collected notes, journals, magazines, government publications, books, pamphlets, and other miscellaneous publications. Many of these materials are about South African labor issues. One binder contains information about Chinese labor relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box includes publications, reports, papers, and a manual on mining safety and health, occupational safety and health, and related topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 32 various publications covering the coal industry, steelworkers, occupational safety, and other broadly related topics. The box also includes 20 folded West Virginia Landslide Study maps published in 1976 by the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey and the director and State Geologist at the time, Robert B. Erwin. One of the books in the box, \u003ctitle\u003eWest Virginia Landslides and Slide-Prone Areas\u003c/title\u003e, is meant to accompany these maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains publications on occupational safety and health, the coal mining industry, and other miscellaneous topics. Most are congressional hearing and report publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis set consists of two boxes of congressional hearing and report publications. Box A contains 18, box B contains 14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe contents of this box appear to be material used for informational and research purposes. They are primarily MESA and Bureau of Mines reports and books. Also included is an envelope of photojournalist Earl Dotter's sample materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 32 publications related to occupational safety and health, mining safety, and the coal mining industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box includes papers and publications covering coal mining, mining safety, WV law, and occupational safety \u0026amp; health. The papers include correspondence from publishers and authors that would have been sent with the materials and some unbound reports. JDM presumably used these materials for research purposes. [Is it worth giving this box an improved title?] This box contains a more detailed box list which includes the names of all documents and publications found inside. I am leaving this one inside the box but removing the one that says \"various books\" following the problem of locating a similar detailed contents list in a previously reviewed box. These materials are fine being housed as they are. A few related papers not listed (including the contents list and some correspondence) should be placed into a letter-sized folder to prevent potential damage. Total 20 items and one folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese materials consist of books and other publications that cover coal mining, mining safety, and occupational safety. There are some notable ones, such as a book called \u003ctitle\u003eFaces: The Toll of the Workplace Death on American Families\u003c/title\u003e by Joseph Kinney, which contains a personal note to JDM from the author on the title page, and a report on the Wilburg Mining Disaster, which relates to content in other boxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains various publications about land ownership in the Appalachian region.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box consists of 20 publications related to occupational safety and health, the coal mining industry, and mining safety. Formats include government reports, pamphlets, books, plays, atlases, and other miscellaneous publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains publications related to occupational safety and health and other miscellaneous topics. No donor-provided box list for this one. I counted 48 publications, including small pamphlets, government documents, journals, and books. There are also two typed reports in this box and some related papers in the Atlas of Cancer Mortality for U.S. Counties: 1950-1969(at the top of the box). Topics primarily cover occupational safety and health, but there are some outliers, for example, the book about cancer mortality and a copy of The Doonesbury Chronicles (comic collection) from 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a 2-volume set of hardcover encyclopedias published by the International Labor Office, edited by Luigi Parmeggiani, and revised in 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box consists of miscellaneous publications, including items that pertain to Perdue. Some materials are related to occupational safety and health in other fields, occupational safety and health legal defense, general worker protection, agricultural history, WV history, and environmental science.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series of boxes contains content collected by JDM when he assisted in the support and recovery in New York City after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, and researched and worked on plans for future emergency and disaster response with the Office of Homeland Security and other related organizations in the period shortly afterward. Some mine rescue safety information is included in this content, as it pertains to Homeland Security, emergency rescue, and disaster response procedure. Formats consist of reports, training and curriculum materials, photographs, audio-visual material, publications, clippings, notes and other research material, correspondence, and other miscellaneous related materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains reports, media, clippings, training manuals, equipment information, and correspondence related to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in NYC on 9-11-2001. Also included is information on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE), and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and other miscellaneous materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains materials related to JDM's work from 2001-2004. Formats include correspondence, publications, clippings, printed emails and internet articles, travel records, pamphlets, maps, facsimiles of publications, and other miscellaneous materials. Topics include a coal impoundment project, occupational health and safety, international travel and research, and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box includes chronological files for JDM and OSHLC dated from May 1, 1993, to November 19, 1993. OSHLC Chronological Files from box 193 were moved into this box. This box also contains material related to general mining injuries and deaths, such as fatality reports, manuals, correspondence, lists, and other miscellaneous papers. Also included are sales records from 1991 for the Monongah 1907 film, and various safety manuals that JDM produced. 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Davitt McAteer documenting his advocacy for mining and other occupational safety.  A lawyer and expert on mine safety and health issues, he served as an Assistant Labor Secretary for the Mine Safety and Health Administration from 1993 to 2000. McAteer was also appointed lead investigator into the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster by Governor Manchin in 2010. The collection includes accident investigation reports, conference files, correspondence, health and safety manuals, mine disaster historical files, press clippings, publications, and reports, among other material.","Topics include mine disasters (such as the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster [2010], Aracoma Alma Mine Accident [2006], Farmington Mine Disaster [1968], etc.), occupational safety (including black lung and white lung, accidents, United States rules and regulations, etc.), international occupational safety and regulations, project proposals (including a trip to South Africa to work with the National Union of Mineworkers), mining history, and other similar topics.","Series Include: \nSeries 1. Papers Arranged by Subject (Boxes 1-49), 1903-1912, 1932-2020 \nSeries 2. Mine Disasters (Boxes 50-59b), 1869, 1907-1936, 1972-2015 \nSeries 3. Books (Boxes 60a-69), 1906–2015 \nSeries 4. Audio/Visual (Boxes 70-73), 1973–2015 \nSeries 5. Artifacts (Boxes 74a-81), 1918, 1960s-2010 \nSeries 6. Oversize, General (Box 82 and unboxed), late 19th century-2010 \nSeries 7. Oversize, Maps (Boxes 83-85), 1960–1972 \nSeries 8. Oversize, Upper Big Branch Maps (Boxes 86-110), 2005–2010 \nSeries 9. Wheeling Jesuit University Files (Boxes 111a-114), 2002–2012 \nSeries 10. Addendum of 2021 July 16 (Boxes 116-120), 1900s-2013 \nSeries 11. Addendum of 2022 June 20 (Boxes 122-131), 1920s-1998 \nSeries 12. Addendum of 2021 August 12, Miner's Shirt (Box 132), circa 1978 \nSeries 13. Addendum of 2021 December 21, Letter (Box 59a, folder 46), 2017 May 16 \nSeries 14. Addendum of 2022 August 01, Letters (Box 127, folder 18), 1971 January 22 to 1973 February 21, undated \nSeries 15. Addendum of 2024 February (Boxes 133-253), 1889-2007 ","This series includes correspondence, reports, legal files, research papers, publications, and other material regarding occupational and mining safety, United States occupational and mining rules and regulations, American and international occupational and mining accidents, black lung and white lung diseases, project proposals and fundraising, international mining safety and trips (including those to South Africa and Europe), health and safety manuals, labor unions, and other such topics.","This series includes research, publications, and other material regarding American mine disasters and accidents, including the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster [2010], Aracoma Alma Mine Accident [2006], Farmington Mine Disaster [1968], and other earlier disasters. This series mainly consists of material on the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster, as McAteer was appointed head independent investigator of the Governor's Independent Investigative Panel by Governor Joe Manchin soon after the disaster. For detailed maps created during this investigation, please see Series 8. Oversize, Upper Big Branch Maps (Boxes 86-110). See also the letter in Series 13.","This series consists of books, booklets, binders, and other publications regarding occupational and mining safety, occupational and mining history, occupational and mining disasters and accidents, union strikes and history, West Virginia history, and other such topics.","This series consists of VHS cassettes, audiocassettes, and other audio/visual material regarding mining and occupational safety and other topics. Many tapes of \"Appalshop,\" a documentary program focusing on Appalachian culture and history, are available, as well as recordings of interviews made by McAteer on mining safety and mine disasters.","This series consists of various artifacts regarding mining safety, mining history, unions, and other such topics, including photographs, posters, awards, commemorative coins, and other such objects. Notable objects include a set of seal presses and seal press plates from various local chapters of the United Mine Workers of America, and a set of commemorative neckties from various mining organizations in the United Kingdom. See series 12 for an additional artifact.","This series consists of oversize artifacts, including international mine safety posters, a set of late 19th century-early 20th century mining implements, and an office chair owned by John L. Lewis, union activist and former President of the United Mine Workers of America.","This series includes maps of West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, and other states used by the Miners for Democracy to display voting locations.","This series consists of maps and some photographs created during the investigation of the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster [2010]  and a few maps of the Aracoma Alma Mine accident [2006]. The descriptions of the maps are based on transcriptions of text found on the maps themselves, including location codes, mapping team names, dates, and sometimes labels. Other than the transcribed text used for description, there is little or no additional textual content on most of these maps.","According to McAteer:","The maps are the result of a project to map the explosion of the Upper Big Branch Mine in 2010.  The mapping involved an analysis of charcol resulting from the explosion of the coal to determine direction, speed, and force of the explosion.  The maps are dated by when an investigation was conducted on a section of the mine represented by a map.","The alpha-numerics associated with the maps correlate to the\nMSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) report of the\nUpper Big Branch explosion.","There were four teams conducting the investigation which took place over 10 months, 12 hours per day.  Each day maps (of where the explosion occurred) were prepared for the teams, which met briefly in the morning at 6am.  During the physical investigation, evidence was recorded onto the maps showing the results of flame and explosion.  There are accompanying pictures to the report.  The accumulated evidence formed the basis of the MSHA report.","This series consists of papers, correspondence, publications, and other material from McAteer's time as Vice President of Special Programs at Wheeling Jesuit University. Topics include the HEALTHeWV and HEALTHeSTATES programs, the Coal Impoundment Program and Community Alert program, the Wheeling Jesuit International Mining Health and Safety Symposium, and other such topics.","Additional papers of J. Davitt McAteer. Materials include research for McAteer's book on the Monongah Mine Disaster, Mine Safety and Health Administration binders, news articles and other works written by McAteer, research on the Buffalo Creek Mine Disaster, material from a coal mine health and safety study (1969), assorted papers and correspondence, material regarding Campaign Continental, and a folder of photo tapes and audiocassettes.","This series contains materials pertaining to a Coal Mine Health and Safety Study of 1969, including research materials, correspondence, notes, and related clippings that were collected and organized by J. Davitt McAteer.","This series, labelled Miscellaneous Assortment by the donor, includes various correspondence sent from and received by J. Davitt McAteer, collected articles, newsletters, and clippings related to his professional and personal activities, and other miscellaneous papers.","This series includes assorted clippings and correspondence related to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), several ring-bound collections of mining safety articles and training materials, and various awards given to J. Davitt McAteer.","\"Negotiated Rule Making Covering Sand and Gravel Industries with the National Stone Association. Note: Remarkable Endeavor Because Negotiated Rulemaking Did Not Happen\"","This series includes materials related to Campaign Continental and J. Davitt McAteer's involvement in the organization.","This series includes materials related to the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center and J. Davitt McAteer's involvement in the organization.","This series consists of research materials and clippings related to Hawaii and American Samoa environmental issues.","This series consists of research materials, notes, clippings, and correspondence related to the Buffalo Creek and Monongah Mine Disasters.","Additional papers of J. Davitt McAteer. Materials include papers related to the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center (OSHLC); United Mine Workers' Association records; Mine Safety and Health Administration press, correspondence, and other related materials; news articles and other publications by McAteer; papers related to the Miners' Manual; mining maps and posters; research material from a coal mine health and safety study (1969); assorted clippings and correspondence; material regarding Campaign Continental; and published records of United States government proceedings, hearings, briefs, and reports that pertain to mining safety.","This series consists of a French miner's shirt that might have come from McAteer's visit to the site of the successor mine to Courrières, the largest French mining disaster, as a union gift. See series 3 for additional artifacts.","This series consists of a letter from Donald Blankenship to then-President Donald Trump regarding the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster investigation, copies of which were shared with several other individuals including J. Davitt McAteer.","This material consists of 5 letters written to writer Phil Primack in the early 1970s. Three are signed by WV Rep. Ken Hechler. One is from former UMWA president Arnold Miller. One is signed \"Ed.\"","Additional papers of J. Davitt McAteer. Materials include documents related to McAteer's work with the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center (OSHLC); Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), including reports, correspondence, and other related materials; books, manuals, and other publications; papers related to the Miners' Manual and other industrial safety manuals along with related draft, research, and publication materials; occupational health and safety studies; occupational injury, illness, and fatality reports; assorted clippings and correspondence; material regarding McAteer's work with the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP); and published records of United States government proceedings, hearings, briefs, and reports that pertain to mining and other industrial health and safety issues.","Notable organizations mentioned (and their abbreviations, if any): Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), Consolidation Coal Company, Inc., CONSOL, Purdue, Inc., the West Virginia Humanities Council, the United States Department of Labor (DOL), the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), The United States Department of the Interior (DOI), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), the North Carolina Labor Department, Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Energy (DOE), International Labor Office (ILO), Caterpillar, Inc., World Bank, Council of the Southern Mountains, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, Association of Trial Lawyers of America.","Notable individuals in content: Robert Reich, Robert Shapiro, Bob J. Nash, Al Gore, William Clinton, Earl Dotter.","Other notable subjects: China, South Africa, World Trade Center, Ground Zero, 9/11/01, WVU Law School, Textile Industry, Mushroom Workers, Formaldehyde, Black Lung, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs), Tug River Valley Petition, Surface Mine Control Reclamation Act (SMCRA), Labor History, mining accident and injury reports, Appalachian music, labor- and coal industry-related recordings, Sago, Wilburg, Rushton, Monongah. ","Ths sub-series consists of files collected and organized during JDM's work with the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP). They consist of chronological files of correspondence and other documentation.","These boxes contain chronological files of correspondence and other documentation that pertained to JDM's role at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP).","Ths sub-series contains materials related to International Labor Law, in some cases specifically international mining safety. Materials include but are not limited to correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, receipts, materials collected for research, travel documentation, publications, and other miscellaneous documents.","This box contains materials about South African mine safety and health, and includes South African Miners Manual.","This box contains materials related to JDM's travel in connection with international labor law and mining safety and health research, funded by the German Marshall Fund. This research led to the publication of law review articles in WVU and other law school publications. Topics include labor regulations in surface and other types of mining in the following locations: Indonesia, Italy, England and Great Britain, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Russia, Belgium, Schwandorf and Germany, Romania, Ireland, France, Czechoslovakia, Geneva, India, and New Zealand. Formats include travel itineraries, correspondence, notes, travel journals, clippings, expense reports, receipts, publications, and other related materials.","This material consists of publications and papers related to JDM's study of international labor relations, occupational safety and health, and other miscellaneous topics. This box includes 6 binders; one is published OSHA regulation documentation, one contains collected materials about Hazard Communication Standards, and the rest (4) contain typed or handwritten notes. This box also includes international labor journals and other publications.","This series consists of materials related to JDM's work on cases of workplace safety at two Perdue chicken processing plants, one in North Carolina and one in Oklahoma. The NC Perdue issue occurred between 1990-1992. On 3-Sept-1991 in Hamlet, NC, a chicken processing plant caught fire, which resulted in 25 employee deaths. McAteer co-wrote an article about the incident for  A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy . The Oklahoma Perdue issue involved employees reporting possible product and local environmental contamination, employee illness, and livestock death as a result of company use of vaccinations and chemicals at processing plants and farms. Content formats consist of documents related to court proceedings, articles and clippings, research materials and notes, correspondence, reports, publications, and other miscellaneous materials.","This box contains materials related to Perdue court proceedings in Oklahoma, including reports, articles and clippings, and correspondence. There are also some materials related to the NC Perdue lawsuits, as well as information about poultry workers in general.","This box includes documentation related to legal proceedings against Perdue, primarily legal files documenting the case of John C. Brooks, Commissioner of Labor of North Carolina vs. Perdue Farms, Inc. This court case was presented to the Safety and Health Review Board of North Carolina, and JDM acted as the complainant's legal counsel under the OSHLC. Also included are other miscellaneous papers related to the poultry industry.","This box consists of primarily loose books, booklets, and binders of information related to practicing law in NC at both state and federal level, publications from the NC Dept of Labor related to Occupational Safety and Health, and binders containing info about inspections conducted by USDA. Also includes two sets of documents, one is the court report of Brooks Vs. Perdue et al. and one is the Perdue Trauma Disorder Prevention \u0026 Management Program report. Presumably this was all information used by JDM to research and prepare for his role (as representative of OSHLC) in court proceedings in NC.","This sub-series consists of materials used by JDM to research, create, and promote the 1984 film \"Monongah 1907.\" Included is historical research material focused on the mining disaster in 1907 and surrounding events, as well as material related to the production and promotion of the film dated 1984 and later. The format types include clippings, correspondence, notes, scripts, contracts, publications, photographs, and other miscellaneous documents. Audio-visual materials such as magnetic videotape film reels, Umatic video cassettes, and magnetic audio tape reels contain interviews and other promotional content for the film.","This box consists of files related to the Monongah mining disaster and film and includes research materials organized alphabetically by the donor, from McClure to Zanesville.","This box consists of papers related to the Monongah mining disaster and includes research materials organized alphabetically by the donor, from Galloway to McAteer.","This box consists of papers related to the Monongah 1907 film produced by JDM and includes materials organized alphabetically by the donor, from Bibliography to Young.","This box consists of papers related to the Monongah mining disaster, including copies of newpaper clippings, interviews, and images. This box also contains papers that pertain to the creation of the Monongah 1907 film, including as acknowledgments and correspondence. Materials were organized alphabetically by the donor, from Acknowledgements to Future Research.","This box contains papers and photographs that the donor collected and used for research and other aspects of the creation of the 1984 film  Monongah 1907 . Types of papers include facsimiles of newspapers, government reports, typed copies of the movie's narrator script, photographs and artist works used in the film, handwritten notes, and tick lists, which are checklists of things to be done (or ticked off) in relation to the creation of a film.","Box 174 consists of 7 Umatic videocassettes, 4 Ampex magnetic tape film reels (1 inch?), and 1 Scotch 3M magnetic tape Master film reel of the Monongah 1907 movie and related promotional material. There is a contents list within the box listing 23 A/V items, which equals the total contents of boxes 172, 173, and 174. Box 172 consists of 5 (1 inch?) film reels: 2 Scotch 3M, 1 Ampex, 1 Sony, 1 Fuji. Box 173 consists of 2 small and 1 large magentic audio recording tapes and 3 Ampex (1 inch?) magnetic tape film reels. These items are all related to the Monongah 1907 movie about the mining disaster and its associated promotional material.","This series of boxes contains correspondence, reports, clippings, and other material related to the Sago mining disaster in January 2006.","This box contains correspondence, reports, clippings, and other material related to the Sago mining disaster in January 2006. There are 3 CD-Rs in this box; all appear to be promotional material for mining safety equipment provided by companies to JDM. This content is similar to boxes 24 a \u0026 b: printed email correspondence, printed web content, newspapers and clippings, and handwritten notes. Notable content: a 3-ring binder containing the statement under oath from Randal McCloy, Jr., the only survivor of the Sago mine disaster.","The boxes in this series include material related to mining disasters in Orangeville, Utah; Pittston, Pennsylvania; Buffalo Creek; and Tug Valley, WV. There is also some material related to mining disasters and fatalities in general, as well as mining policy and regulations and other miscellaneous content. This material includes clippings, reports, correspondence, notes, binders, publications such as government documents, court proceedings, magazines, newsletters, and books.","This box contains materials collected and arranged in binders by JDM, including court documents, reports, and research material related to the Buffalo Creek mining disaster.","This box contains documents and publications related to the Tug River flood, including hydrology reports, maps, clippings, \u0026 government documents. No donor-provided folder list but this box is all foldered and labeled with the exception of one unfoldered book at the front.","This box contains documents related to the Tug River flood and petition, including reports, correspondence, clippings, \u0026 government documents.","In 1979, the Tug Valley Petition was filed on behalf of citizens in its first ever designated filing, JDM and The Center for Law and Social Policy filed such a petition which ultimately failed, but established the first set of rules for such a designation.","This sub-series contains mining safety and Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)-related materials, such as reports, publications, clippings, correspondence, and other related content pertaining to MSHA, JDM's work regarding mining safety, and associated projects. Also included is information about the Mine Safety and Health Act, various reports on mining accidents and fatalities, and content related to mining disasters. Other materials in this sub-series include content related to JDM's research and work to provide legal defense in cases related to mining safety; mining safety manual creation materials and safety training documentation, including additional material related to the Miner's Manual publication; material pertaining to SCSRs, policy covering their use, and associated court cases; material from JDM's travel for research into international mining safety policy; information on Black Lung and other mining-related respiratory illness and injury; and various mine accident investigations and inquiries.","This box contains a miscellaneous assortment of materials related to JDM's work with MSHA and the UMWA. Covered topics include but are not limited to Cost Cutting Reductions/Downsizing, Borehole Post Sealing Recovery Plan - Galatia South, UMWA- Black Lung Conference 10/1996, Accident Investigation Report - Fatal Powered Haulage Accident 5/16/1996, Department Of Labor- Employment Standards Administration - proposed rule, North Carolina Geological Survey- Bulletin #4 - Road Materials and Road Construction in North Carolina - 1893, Final Report- Surface Haulage Truck Accident Trends; most of the material is not foldered. Formats include reports, correspondence, and other miscellaneous documents.","This box contains material related to the Rushton Mining Company and the Rushton Project (1972-1976). The Rushton Quality of Work Project attempted to improve Mine Safety \u0026 Health as well as Labor Relations in an experiment sanctioned by the Coal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Act of 1969 - which permitted the Union \u0026 Company to suspend traditional labor and contract laws as well as certain provisions of the Federal Coal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Act of 1969 and to experiment with a cooperative negotiation-based agreement. This occurred at the Rushton Mine in Pennsylvania and JDM was the Chief UMWA National Officer involved. \nAlso included in this box is research on the Sunshine Mining Company in Idaho and a disaster that occurred there in May of 1972. The Sunshine Mining Company was a silver mine in Kellogg, Idaho; JDM researched this incident during his work with Ralph Nader and afterward provided testimony to House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on Labor members in support of mine safety reform. Other miscellaneous files related to additional research conducted by JDM on mining employee safety and health are also included. These papers include clippings, reports, correspondence, government documents, court documents, and notes.","This box contains papers related to MSHA including correspondence, reports, publications, bulletins, clippings, photos, and negatives. The photos and negatives are in the folder labeled Farmington - General. There are also some misc. papers unrelated to MSHA. The donor originally labeled this box JDM Mine Safety Work Pre-passage of the 1969 Federal Coal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Act and Implementation of that Act. It also includes material on his study of the Farmington disaster, his education, the Federal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1977, legal cases for the UMWA, etc.","This box contains 18 U-matic videotapes produced by the Mine Safety and Health Administration of the US Dept. of Labor, and two publications by the same. These materials cover various training topics and are dated from 1963 to 1987. The video publication dates range from 1963 to 1983, and the booklets were published between 1985 and 1987.","This box contains materials related to the Wilburg Mining Disaster in Orangeville, Utah. Notes from donor: \"Company was attempting to set a production record, air compressor unsafe, MSHA complicit, JDM report.\" Documents on other mining fatalities, injuries, and disasters are also included. Formats include but are not limited to correspondence, notes, clippings, safety plans and amendments, witness statements and court testimony, MSHA fatal mining accident reports of 1982, and other government agency and organization reports.","This box contains court records and related documents on miners' need for Self-Contained Self-Rescuers (SCSRs) as part of their workplace safety provisions. Contents include Pittson Mine Disaster reports, litigation records, publications, and binders for the US Court of Appeals case: Council of the Southern Mountains, Inc., et al. (CSM) v. Raymond J. Donovan, Secretary of Labor, Eckehard Muessig, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor, and MSHA, and case: Consolidation Coal Co. v. Donovan, et al., all related to the provision of SCSRs to mining employees.","These boxes contains correspondence, reports, and other papers related to explosives and blasting research and litigation, court proceedings, and other MSHA dealings. Pertains to JDM's work during his time at the Center for Law and Social Policy. Includes some internal CLASP administrative documents. Notable contents include JDM's letter dated 11/7/1983 concerning the Safety and Detonations and Blasting units and 12/12/1983 Asst. Sec. Zegeer's reply and a related Kentucky court case.","These boxes contains material related to a trip JDM took to China July 11-August 3, 1980. The purpose of the trip was for various representatives from miners' unions and mining-related government entities to learn about mining health and safety initiatives in China and bring that knowledge back to the U.S. Papers include correspondence, a travel journal, expense reports, trip planning documentation, pamphlets and small publications, maps, posters, reports, and clippings. There are some papers in Chinese script.","This material includes miscellaneous papers related to MSHA creation and action. It is a combination of facsimiles and original reports, government publications, correspondence, handwritten notes, and miscellaneous papers and publications. Highlights include material on SCSRs, pentachlorophenol, MSHA accountability program, mine law history, and various MSHA/OSHA and NIOSH work.  Also included are MSHA policy manual memos and MSHA reports on AC\u0026C Analysis,  Foot and Leg Injuries, Women Miner Fatals, and Accident Stats from 1983-1986 .","This box contains miscellaneous materials related to JDM's mining safety work in the 1990s and early 2000s.  Includes government reports, financial documentation, correspondence, conference materials, and more.","This box contains miscellaneous research materials related to mining safety, mining disasters, and miners' legal defense. Materials include testimony for miners' widows' rights, UMWA safety publications, correspondence, and reports.","This box contains documents about mining safety litigation. JDM was involved as part of the Center for Law and Social Policy, which represented mine workers' interests.","This box contains correspondence related to miscellaneous MSHA policies.","This box contains photos, stickers, scrapbooks, and other memorabilia related to mining safety events and travel that JDM participated in in the 1980s and 1990s. Some items of note: photos and albums, mine safety stickers, a white binder of mine tour photos, with the first half of the binder Mine tour with Secretary Alexis Herman-and the second half of the binder: Mine tour Secretary of the Department of Labor, Robert Reich, U.S. Mine Delegation, China, 1980, Mining Tour, U.S. China Friendship Association, in which J. Davitt McAteer was the lead delegate, the National Mine Health and Safety Academy in Beckley, WV - South Africans' visit, Delegation from Mine Safety Division, Ministry of Internation trade and Industry, 11/7/94, Delegation from Japan Assoc. for Security of Explosives, Tokyo, 11/4/94, Delegation from Kazakhstan, 10/26/94, Holms Safety Meeting, Fairmont, WV - 83rd National Safety Council Congress and Exposition Certificate of Excellence, video tape of WBOY TV from labor Day Speech at Marion County Historical Museum, Chili - Copper Mine, Russia - MSHA Delegation 1998, 11/2/99 Caballo Mine, Gillette WY, 11/3/99 Spring Creek Decker, MT, Decker Mine, 11/4/99, Black Thunder Mine, Wright WY, Buckskin Mine, Gillette WY, Geneva, Switzerland, Mine Safety Conference 1997/1998, and many other miscellaneous photos.","This box contains miscellaneous materials considered \"inactive\" by the donor, related to JDM's role as the  Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Mine Safety and Health Administration, other aspects of his professional life within MSHA, and his time as Solicitor for the Department of Labor. A notable item in this box is a resignation letter from JDM to former president William Clinton. Other notable names and subjects include Robert Reich, Robert Shapiro, Bob J. Nash, Al Gore, The Department of Labor, World Bank, Black Lung, Caterpillar, Inc., Department of Energy, and OSHA.","This box contains materials that relate the the creation of MSHA and amendments of mining safety and regulatory policy.  Additional highlights include material on the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 and its implementation, ventilation in mines, MSHA regulations and revisions of 1986, etc. The material includes clippings, reports, correspondence, drafts of speeches, handwritten notes, legal documentation, and other miscellaneous papers. There is one cassette.","This box contains litigation materials concerning self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs). Materials include court documents from the US Court of Appeals -Third Circuit- Case No. 81-2016: Consolidation Coal Co. v. Secretary of Labor and Council of the Southern Mountains \u0026 UMWA. During this case, between 1980-1981, JDM acted as counsel for the intervenor, Counsel of Southern Mountains. This litigation resulted in a decision that required the Department of Labor (MSHA) to promulgate regulations requiring SCSRs to be placed in U.S. Coal Mines.","This box contains reports from the Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), part of the US Dept of Labor. They contain fatal mining accident reports of incidents in 1979, 1980, and 1982 produced and compiled by MSHA. There are also Metal and Non-metal fatal accident reports from 1971-1980. Also included is a small envelope labeled \"microfiche fatalities from MSHA\" containing five sets of microfiche for each year of fatal accident reports from 1973-1977.","These boxes consist of government publications of the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA) mining fatality reports spanning the years 1975-1976. These reports cover January-May of 1975 and January through December of 1976.","This box contains coal company ranking files, including related reports, notes, correspondence, press releases, and clippings, from 1986-1993. OSHLC released these annual coal company safety rankings based on data they collected on mine safety and health for underground and surface mine companies.","This box contains 4 binders of MSHA metal and non-metal mining injury and accident reports","This box contains miscellaneous reports and publications related to mining safety and health. Materials include a report of investigation for underground coal mine explosions at the Scotia Mine on March 9 and 11, 1976, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission reports, C.F.R. Updates in the Federal Register (MSHA proposed rule), Department Of Labor MSHA 30 CFR Parts 56, 57, 58, 70, 71, 72, 75 and 90 Air Quality, Chemical Substances, and Respiratory Protection Standards reports, and the New Multinational Monitor.","This box contains binders and publications that pertain to mining fatalities, mining safety, mining regulations, and other miscellaneous topics. Formats include books, reports, magazines and newsletters, government documents, and indexes.","This box contains chronological correspondence and other documentation pertaining to JDM's mining safety work with the UMWA in the early 1970s.","This box contains three binders containing reports of the Federal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Review Commission proceedings, from the Office of Administrative Law Judges dated between 1978 and 1980. Also included is a binder labeled Coal Briefs Index to Subject and Section.","This box contains 3 binders that contain information related to OSHA litigation, and two smaller binders that contain information about mining safety and health and black lung disease.","This box contains an envelope from a printing company containing a publication proof for the following book: McAteer, J. Davitt, and Thomas N. Bethell. 1981. Miner's Manual : A Complete Guide to Health and Safety Protection on the Job / J. Davitt McAteer ; Thomas N. Bethell, Editor. Crossroads Press. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=880245e7-321a-3942-859f-89e5473ea11d.","These boxes contain very meticulous notes and printed research material regarding MSHA rules on mining safety.  It looks like each folder pertains to a chapter of the following book: McAteer, J. Davitt, and Thomas N. Bethell. 1981. Miner's Manual : A Complete Guide to Health and Safety Protection on the Job / J. Davitt McAteer ; Thomas N. Bethell, Editor. Crossroads Press. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=880245e7-321a-3942-859f-89e5473ea11d.","Ths sub-series consists of materials related to JDM's work in miners' legal defense, particularly with the UMWA.","This box contains correspondence, publications, clippings, and government reports that pertain to JDM's professional work with the UMWA, OSHLC, CLASP, and the U.S. Department of Labor and legal proceedings and activities related to mining employee safety and health issues.","This box contains correspondence, publications, clippings, and government reports that pertain to JDM's professional work with the UMWA, OSHLC, CLASP, and the U.S. Department of Labor and legal proceedings and activities related to mining employee safety and health issues.","This box contains mainly correspondence but other formats include publications, clippings, financial records, and legal documentation. These materials reflect JDM's work as part of CLASP and other occupational safety and mining industry organizations, including the Miner's Legal Defense Fund, The Council of the Southern Mountains, the U.S. Department of the Interior, and the UMWA.","This sub-series focuses on the broader topic of occupational safety and health in various industries with which JDM worked throughout his career, as part of the Center for Law and Social Policy, the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center, and the federal government's Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Much of this work was specifically related to occupational health and safety in the coal mining industry, but various other industries are represented in this content, including textile production, mushroom growing and processing, poultry processing, and more. Materials related to travel abroad for the purpose of researching, writing about, and proposing policy changes based on international labor practices and occupational health and safety policies around the world are included in this sub-series. Also included are materials related to JDM's work to provide legal counsel for individuals and groups in various industries against corporations and the resulting legal proceedings for the protection of workers. Other notable content is labor history course curriculum created by JDM in collaboration with the WV Humanities Council, various workplace injury and fatality reports, information on the effects of formaldehyde and other causes of work-related respiratory illness and injury, and material on migrant employees' workplace conditions. Notable organizations mentioned and their abbreviations: the United States Department of Labor (DOL), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), The United States Department of the Interior (DOI), Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center (OSHLC), the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), and the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP). Formats include clippings, articles, publications, facsimiles of articles and other publications, government reports, travel planning documents, receipts, travel journals, notes, correspondence, photographs, and other miscellaneous materials.","This box contains miscellaneous materials related to JDM's labor history work in the late 1980s through the early 1990s and his endeavor to create a school curriculum related to the topic with the National Humanities Council. JDM was working with the OSHLC at the time, and this was a joint project between the NHC and OSHLC. This box also includes information about the WV Humanities Council, and sample grades for week one of the developmental course. Formats include clippings, publications, reports, resource manuals, correspondence, images, and other miscellaneous documents.","This box contains miscellaneous materials related to JDM's labor history work in the 1990s and his work to create a school curriculum related to the topic for the National Humanities Council. Formats include clippings, publications, reports, resource manuals, correspondence, and other miscellaneous documents. Additional topics include A B Normal White Centers information, which the donor described as a fraudulent scheme on the part of the coal industry to produce coal dust samples to comply with the legal requirements; historical articles about company stores; and  Mother Jones.[If the folder titles are really topics instead, feel free to remove them as folders and add them to the SC note. ]","This box contains material related to occupational health and safety, focusing primarily on mining safety. Materials include information about training, projects, and proposals on topics such as coal slurry, coal impoundment, void detection, diesel, and off-road rules, as well as reports, including the Underground Mine Fatality Investigation Report of the Spartan Mining Company. Formats include clippings, publications, notes, correspondence, reports, training materials, and other related documents.","This box contains material about the textile industry and other related occupational health and safety topics. Materials include correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, publications, and copies of publications of supreme court cases and other legal briefs, professional publications, original manual drafts, and other miscellaneous materials. These materials were used in creating the  Textile Health and Safety Manual  (1985) written by JDM during his career at the OSHLC.","This box contains material related to the textile industry, the chemical industry, and other occupational health and safety topics. Materials include correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, survey data, and other miscellaneous documents. These materials comprised research, backup documentation, and drafts for two safety manuals written by JDM; one for textile worker health and safety, titled  Textile Health and Safety Manual: A Complete Guide to Health and Safety Protection on the Job , and one for chemical hazards.  The latter,  Chemical Hazards: A Guide to the New Federal Hazard Communication Regulations , was written in cooperation with Dale Lawson and published by Pilgrim Press in 1987.","This box contains materials related to researching and creating safety manuals for textile industry workers. Most of the content of this box consists of information about cotton dust and its hazards.  Also included are some miscellaneous materials and health and safety manual drafts for mushroom workers and chemical workers. Formats include published copies of manuals, drafts, and typed originals, clippings, reports, notes, correspondence, and other miscellaneous materials. There is other material related to the mushroom workers manual in box 113.","This box contains documents related to court proceedings regarding formaldehyde exposure as an occupational hazard. JDM represented ACTWU (Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union) in his role at the OSHLC. The DC Circuit Court and the US Supreme Court reviewed employee risk and proposed protections, including the Medical Removal Protection (MRP) mentioned in the donor's notes. (These are benefits offered to employees who have been removed from the workplace for medical reasons due to exposure.) Other organizations involved include NIOSH, OSHA, NCI (National Cancer Institute), and various other workers' unions. [This is great!]","This box includes a portion of JDM's chronological files (mostly correspondence) from his work at the Occupational Safety and Health Law Center.","This box contains 16 comb-bound court brief publications, two volumes of the federal register from Friday, December 4, 1987, and miscellaneous documents. The documents include handwritten notes, reports, correspondence, and other miscellaneous materials related to Occupational Safety and Health Law Center work regarding the formaldehyde standard, industry regulations to determine acceptable levels of employee exposure to formaldehyde in the workplace.","This box contains documents related to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) hazardous waste safety training program. Formats include clippings, handwritten notes, correspondence, comb-bound publications, reports, pamphlets, journals, training course materials, and other related documents and publications.","This box contains chronological files of correspondence and other documentation that pertained to JDM's role at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP).","This box contains documents related to OSHLC projects, including reports, publications, notes, correspondence, clippings, and other miscellaneous material. There is a handwritten list of the contents from the donor in the front of the box.","The materials in this box consist of court reports and other documents related to federal litigation regarding medical removal protection (MRP) for sensitized workers under OSHA protection from formaldehyde exposure in a US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit case No. 87-1748 September 22, 1989. JDM and the OSHLC represented the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU). Also includes multiple sets of documents pertaining to case 87-1743, involving unions and petitions for reviewing a revised government standard.","This box contains legal cases, manuals, other documents, and publications related to work-related respiratory injury and disease, including black lung. Also included are two binders of research on black lung labeled \"J.C. Materials,\" most likely a reference to John Colwell from Yale Law School, whose name was on the inside cover of one of the binders.","This box contains the records of an Occupational Health and Safety case in which JDM was the attorney of record (in his role as director of the OSHLC). The case involved an employee named Pepe Mestres reporting unsafe working conditions at a Department of Energy nuclear energy facility in Savannah, GA.\nThis box also contains miscellaneous documents that pertain to OSHA and OSHLC projects, including OSHA reform, dated between 1990-1993. These materials cover primarily occupational safety and health topics. Formats include but are not limited to correspondence, expense reports, government proposals, reports, and clippings. They seem to have been collected as part of JDM's work at OSHLC.","This box contains research material related to migrant workers' occupational safety and health, specifically in agriculture. Formats include clippings, reports, publications, correspondence, notes, and other miscellaneous documents. It seems to have been collected as part of JDM's work at the OSHLC.","The materials in these boxes consist of books, reports, and speeches covering occupational health and the coal industry in Appalachia.","These materials include publications and papers related to occupational safety and health. The papers consist of reports, grant materials, correspondence, and testimony. Publications include newsletters, books, government publications, and manuals.","This box contains papers that pertain to the research for and creation of the Mushroom Workers Manual. The actual manual is not present, but draft materials are included.","This box contains one bag labeled UMWA Forty-Seventh Consecutive Constitutional Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 23 - October 3, 1976. This box also contains two T-shirts. One of the shirts is for a national campaign to eliminate silicosis sponsored by MSHA, NIOSH, the American Lung Association, and OSHA, and the other is for Dust-Busters, a campaign by MSHA-NSA to stop black lung and silicosis.","This sub-series contains government or other publications related to various topics that JDM researched throughout his career, including mining safety, occupational health and safety in mining and other industries, chemicals and other environmental topics, explosives or other industrial materials and functions, land ownership in West Virginia and the Appalachian region, law practice, international law and policy, as well as various other topics pertaining to the state of West Virginia, the Appalachian region as a whole, and its people. Many of these materials are MESA, MSHA, or OSHA publications, as well as printed materials from the Department of Labor or the Department of the Interior and other organizations under federal government purview. Formats include bound books, journals, newsletters, manuals, pamphlets, recorded music albums, and published government reports. JDM presumably used these materials for general research and informational purposes.","This box consists of miscellaneous mining reports, publications, and other government publications about mining safety in the US and other countries, including Germany and Poland, and vintage books from 1917-1956. There are 11 books, 8 publications, 2 miscellaneous typed reports, and one expandable report binder. Some notable content includes materials from the International Mine Conference held in Poland in 1981, assorted State Annual Reports, a cost/benefit analysis of Deep Mine Federal Safety Legislation and Enforcement from 1980, and information about actions to weaken the Mine Health \u0026 Safety Act and Underground Coal Mine Ventilation Standards in the 1980s.","This box contains Congressional Record issues related to the passage of the Coal Mine Safety \u0026 Health Act of 1969, as well as miscellaneous publications related to energy, mine safety and health, and other miscellaneous topics. The Congressional Record issues and Federal Register have some notations, presumably added by JDM. Also included are assorted publications relating to Energy, Mine Safety \u0026 Health and miscellaneous topics. There are 10 books, one comb-bound book, one volume of the WV Law Review (the national coal issue, Vol. 85 No. 4), 5 government publications, two misc. non-bound books/professional publications.","This box contains WV law review publications, mainly the  West Virginia Law Review  scattered issues from 1973-1984 and 1993, and other law review publications that contain articles written or co-written by JDM. Of note, included in this box are copies of The National Coal Issue of the WV law review published in assorted years, as well as other law reviews from Kentucky and other states, in which JDM contributed articles.","This box contains several publications, including U.S. Supreme Court Procedural Guides, United Mine Workers Journals, and binders of collected district court records.","This box contains 21 (non-consecutive) volumes of the   Report of Anthracite Board of Conciliation  . The earliest volume is XI, and the latest is XXXII. There is also one publication titled  Report of the Department of Mines of Pennsylvania Part 1 - Anthracite .","This box contains 19 vinyl records in sleeves and one book, the Joan Baez Songbook. Some of the music in the book and on these albums is about or connected to labor organizations, miners, and Appalachia in general. One notable album contains the recording of MLK Jr.'s \"I Have a Dream\" speech. Many of the musical albums have \"Monongah 1907\" handwritten on their covers, which most likely means they were used in the making of the film.","This box contains various publications on international mining, mining safety, and occupational safety and health.","This box contains 26 publications on mining safety and the mining industry. Contents include a collection of historic state mine reports, Department of the Interior publications, International Labor Office (ILO) mine safety training reports, and other miscellaneous publications, mostly related to coal mining.","This box contains various original and facsimile publications on the coal industry and other miscellaneous topics. There are 13 publications in this box, as noted. Two of them (the WV Practice Handbooks) are enormous 3-ring binders.","This box contains 3 binders and 3 loose issues of publications/journals related to Mining Safety and Health. Materials include 2 binders and 3 loose issues of Mine Regulation Reporter dated from August 1991 to July 1993, and one binder of Mine Injuries and Worktime Quarterly issues dated from January 1986 to March 1992.","The publications in this box consist of mining health and safety reports, mining injury reports, occupational safety and health reports, and some WV and mining law publications.","This box contains primarily publications related to MSHA and mining safety. There are a few unpublished (typewritten) reports on mining safety issues and miscellaneous papers on similar subjects but the content is mostly books, manuals, journals, and published government documents.","This box contains published government reports about coal mining and related topics. There are 40 publications in this box, as listed.","This box contains various publications related to mining safety, including government reports, journals, and newsletters.","This box contains congressional records of committee hearings, reports, and acts from 1952 to 1991. The bulk of them are from the late 1970s and 1980s. Topics covered include energy, coal mining, and occupational safety and health. Also includes a few clippings.","This box contains publications and papers on mine safety and international labor law. Materials include binders of collected notes, journals, magazines, government publications, books, pamphlets, and other miscellaneous publications. Many of these materials are about South African labor issues. One binder contains information about Chinese labor relations.","This box includes publications, reports, papers, and a manual on mining safety and health, occupational safety and health, and related topics.","This box contains 32 various publications covering the coal industry, steelworkers, occupational safety, and other broadly related topics. The box also includes 20 folded West Virginia Landslide Study maps published in 1976 by the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey and the director and State Geologist at the time, Robert B. Erwin. One of the books in the box,  West Virginia Landslides and Slide-Prone Areas , is meant to accompany these maps.","This box contains publications on occupational safety and health, the coal mining industry, and other miscellaneous topics. Most are congressional hearing and report publications.","This set consists of two boxes of congressional hearing and report publications. Box A contains 18, box B contains 14.","The contents of this box appear to be material used for informational and research purposes. They are primarily MESA and Bureau of Mines reports and books. Also included is an envelope of photojournalist Earl Dotter's sample materials.","This box contains 32 publications related to occupational safety and health, mining safety, and the coal mining industry.","This box includes papers and publications covering coal mining, mining safety, WV law, and occupational safety \u0026 health. The papers include correspondence from publishers and authors that would have been sent with the materials and some unbound reports. JDM presumably used these materials for research purposes. [Is it worth giving this box an improved title?] This box contains a more detailed box list which includes the names of all documents and publications found inside. I am leaving this one inside the box but removing the one that says \"various books\" following the problem of locating a similar detailed contents list in a previously reviewed box. These materials are fine being housed as they are. A few related papers not listed (including the contents list and some correspondence) should be placed into a letter-sized folder to prevent potential damage. Total 20 items and one folder.","These materials consist of books and other publications that cover coal mining, mining safety, and occupational safety. There are some notable ones, such as a book called  Faces: The Toll of the Workplace Death on American Families  by Joseph Kinney, which contains a personal note to JDM from the author on the title page, and a report on the Wilburg Mining Disaster, which relates to content in other boxes.","This box contains various publications about land ownership in the Appalachian region.","This box consists of 20 publications related to occupational safety and health, the coal mining industry, and mining safety. Formats include government reports, pamphlets, books, plays, atlases, and other miscellaneous publications.","This box contains publications related to occupational safety and health and other miscellaneous topics. No donor-provided box list for this one. I counted 48 publications, including small pamphlets, government documents, journals, and books. There are also two typed reports in this box and some related papers in the Atlas of Cancer Mortality for U.S. Counties: 1950-1969(at the top of the box). Topics primarily cover occupational safety and health, but there are some outliers, for example, the book about cancer mortality and a copy of The Doonesbury Chronicles (comic collection) from 1975.","This is a 2-volume set of hardcover encyclopedias published by the International Labor Office, edited by Luigi Parmeggiani, and revised in 1983.","This box consists of miscellaneous publications, including items that pertain to Perdue. Some materials are related to occupational safety and health in other fields, occupational safety and health legal defense, general worker protection, agricultural history, WV history, and environmental science.","This series of boxes contains content collected by JDM when he assisted in the support and recovery in New York City after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, and researched and worked on plans for future emergency and disaster response with the Office of Homeland Security and other related organizations in the period shortly afterward. Some mine rescue safety information is included in this content, as it pertains to Homeland Security, emergency rescue, and disaster response procedure. Formats consist of reports, training and curriculum materials, photographs, audio-visual material, publications, clippings, notes and other research material, correspondence, and other miscellaneous related materials.","This box contains reports, media, clippings, training manuals, equipment information, and correspondence related to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in NYC on 9-11-2001. Also included is information on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE), and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and other miscellaneous materials.","This box contains materials related to JDM's work from 2001-2004. Formats include correspondence, publications, clippings, printed emails and internet articles, travel records, pamphlets, maps, facsimiles of publications, and other miscellaneous materials. 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