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Department of History: Raymond C. Dingledine, Jr. papers

1.2 cubic feet 3 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection is comprised of the professional and academic papers of Dr. Raymond C. Dingledine, Jr., a professor of Social Studies and History at James Madison University (formerly Madison College), and correspondence and research materials for the book, "Madison College: the First Fifty Years, 1908-1958," published in 1959.
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Department of History: Raymond C. Dingledine, Jr. papers 1.2 cubic feet 3 boxes

Larry R. Huffman papers

1.39 cubic feet 3 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Larry R. Huffman Papers comprise paper records and slide negatives relating primarily to the history of Rockingham County Schools.
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Larry R. Huffman papers 1.39 cubic feet 3 boxes

Office of the President: Committee Records

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Office of the President: Committee Records, 1909-1957 is comprised of meeting minutes, correspondence, reports and budgetary information, documenting the work of various committees during the first 50 years of the State Normal and Industrial School for Women (subsequently known as the State Normal School, State Teachers College, and Madison College).
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Office of the President: Committee Records 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

Office of the President: Disciplinary Records

1.82 cubic feet 6 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Office of the President: Disciplinary Records, 1949-1993 is comprised of correspondence, memos, reports, and documents that pertain to student disciplinary proceedings headed by the Honor Council, Student Council and Faculty Judiciary Committee, and Judiciary Committee spanning the G. Tyler Miller and Ronald Carrier administrations.
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Office of the President: Disciplinary Records 1.82 cubic feet 6 boxes

Office of the President: G. Tyler Miller Papers

3.2 cubic feet 8 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Office of the President: G. Tyler Miller Papers are comprised of interviews, correspondence, minutes, reports, court documents and judiciary transcripts created during Miller's tenure as president of Madison College from 1949-1971. The collection is comprised of three series: Professional Papers, Court Documents, and Disciplinary Papers.
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Office of the President: G. Tyler Miller Papers 3.2 cubic feet 8 boxes

Ronald E. Carrier papers

6.29 cubic feet 17 boxes, 3 audiocassettes, 2 microcassettes, 1 CD, 1 VHS
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The Ronald E. Carrier Papers comprise the administrative records of James Madison University's fourth president.
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Ronald E. Carrier papers 6.29 cubic feet 17 boxes, 3 audiocassettes, 2 microcassettes, 1 CD, 1 VHS

WLR Foods records

4.8 Gigabytes 645 digital files 0.06 cubic feet 7 CDs
Abstract Or Scope
This digital collection contains over 5,000 scanned images representing 645 documents that pertain to the business endeavors, acquisitions, and publications of WLR Foods Incorporated.
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WLR Foods records 4.8 Gigabytes 645 digital files 0.06 cubic feet 7 CDs

Woodbine Cemetery Records

26.17 cubic feet 74 boxes, 6 flat files
Abstract Or Scope
The Woodbine Cemetery Records, circa 1830-2006, consist of materials relating to the operation of Woodbine Cemetery, in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The collection includes a wide array of financial and commercial materials, including receipt books and loose receipts, account books, checks, ledgers, bank statements, board minutes and reports, customer correspondence, insurance information, maps, and other materials produced during the course of business over approximately the past 150 years.
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Woodbine Cemetery Records 26.17 cubic feet 74 boxes, 6 flat files

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