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Cleveland Family Papers, 1880/1958

0.2 cubic feet 1 half-Hollinger box
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The Cleveland Family Papers, 1880-1958, are comprised primarily of photographs of Elizabeth and Annie Cleveland and other Cleveland family members. Additional materials include documents related to the deaths of Annie and Elizabeth Cleveland.
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Cleveland Family Papers, 1880/1958 0.2 cubic feet 1 half-Hollinger box

Collection of photographs of African American Women in Chicago, 1942/1954

0.06 Cubic Feet Two letter-sized folders
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This collection contains thirty-one photographs of young Black women in Chicago in 1940s-1950s.

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George C. Davis studio photograph, 1941/1945

.08 Cubic Feet 1 small oversize folder
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This collection contains a single black and white photograph of a street with a Liberty Loan mural in Roanoke, Virginia from the George C. Davis studio.

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George C. Davis studio photograph, 1941/1945 .08 Cubic Feet 1 small oversize folder

James Madison University Historic Photographs, 1909/2000

2.07 cubic feet 5 boxes, 1 flat file
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The James Madison University Historic Photographs, 1909-circa 2000, comprises approximately 1700 photographs that depict notable events, activities, faculty, students, students groups, places, and everyday life at James Madison University and the surrounding community between 1909-ca. 2000.
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James Madison University Historic Photographs, 1909/2000 2.07 cubic feet 5 boxes, 1 flat file

Joyce Crary show horse photo album, 1940/1950

0.2 Cubic Feet 1 volume
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The Joyce Crary show horse photo album (1940s; 0.2 cubic feet) contains photographs labeled by hand in white ink. 10 x 13 with 35 leaves containing around 120 black and white photographs, and a few pieces of ephemera, inserted into corner mounts. Photographs feature Joyce Crary, her family, and her friends and horses at the family ranch near Chico, California. Horses and riders are shown jumping, racing, and performing trick riding of various types. One image is of Joyce, her father, and a horse at a USO show and one image shows the horse Pawnee Sue participating in a rehabilitation program for wounded WWII veterans. Another depicts Pawnee Sue being ridden by a former marine as part of Mare Island's physical rehabilitation program. Some clippings are related to Chico Riding Club.

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Joyce Crary show horse photo album, 1940/1950 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 volume

Kathleen Bonnie Crispin Worsham papers, 1860/2018

1.35 Cubic Feet 1 cubic foot box, 1 legal-size half-width document box, 4 OS folders
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The Kathleen Bonnie Crispin Worsham papers (1860s-2018; 1.35 cubic feet) document Worsham's historical research on the unincorporated community of Cifax in Bedford County, Virginia. Materials include family histories, photocopies of municipal documents, photographs of residents past and present, building floor plans, topographical maps, application materials for the National Register of Historic Places, and architectural surveys. Worsham's research places special emphasis on The Cedars, the Cifax house she owns with her husband Raleigh, and the area's broader architectural significance. The collection has been arranged into four series.

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Kathleen Bonnie Crispin Worsham papers, 1860/2018 1.35 Cubic Feet 1 cubic foot box, 1 legal-size half-width document box, 4 OS folders

Mary Catherine Lyne Papers, 1942/2001

0.16 cubic feet 3 legal folders
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The Mary Catherine Lyne Papers, 1942-2001, contain photographs, programs, memos, and newspaper clippings related to Mary Catherine Lyne's time spent serving in the SPARS (the Women's Reserve of the Coast Guard) from 1943 to 1947.
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Mary Catherine Lyne Papers, 1942/2001 0.16 cubic feet 3 legal folders

Nathan L. Jones Scrapbook, 1922/1974

0.3 cubic feet 1 scrapbook
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The Nathan L. Jones Scrapbook, 1922-1974, consists of photographs, drawings, letters, and legal documents pertaining to the life and experiences of Nathan L. Jones, retired district highway equipment superintendent of the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation.
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Nathan L. Jones Scrapbook, 1922/1974 0.3 cubic feet 1 scrapbook

Nydrie and Algoma related papers, 1890/1989

1 Cubic Feet 1 legal document box and 1 over size small flat box
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This collection consists of papers relating to Nydrie and Algoma, consisting chiefly of photographs and articles pertaining to the family homes of the Logan and Forsyth families. Included is a scrapbook of articles by Lily Logan Morrill.This collection contains material from around 1880, when the homes were built, to about 1960, when the Forsyth family, which owned "Nydrie" at the time, started a discussion about what to do with the house due to its dilapidated conditions. This collection focuses on two families, the Logans who owned "Algoma," and the Forsyths who owned "Nydrie."

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Nydrie and Algoma related papers, 1890/1989 1 Cubic Feet 1 legal document box and 1 over size small flat box

Office of the President: Board of Visitors Records, 1908/2025

11.89 cubic feet 36 boxes
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The Office of the President: Board of Visitors Records document the activities of the James Madison University Board of Visitors and its predecessor, the Board of Trustees. Materials include meeting minutes, correspondence, financial documents, and president's reports.
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Office of the President: Board of Visitors Records, 1908/2025 11.89 cubic feet 36 boxes

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