Collections : [James Madison University]

James Madison University

Second Floor Room 203, MSC 1704
Carrier Library
James Madison University
880 Madison Drive
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Primary Collecting Areas:
JMU History, Local history, Shenandoah Living Archive, Shenandoah National Park Oral Histories, Pulp Fiction Collection, Artists' Book Collection, Juvenile Collection, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Description:
JMU Special Collections documents the central Shenandoah Valley region as well as the history of James Madison University. Special Collections includes strong collections of Pulp Fiction magazines, Artists' Books, and a Juvenile Literature collection created in support of JMU's history as a teacher's college. Special Collections collaborates with faculty, alumni, liaison librarians, and community members in identifying and collecting rare and historic materials for use in instruction and research.
POC: Tiffany Cole
Phone: (540) 568-3444
Phone: (540) 568-3612
Fax: (540) 568-3405

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Bridgewater, Virginia photographs, 1900

0.10 cubic feet 5 folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Bridgewater, Virginia Photographs, circa 1900, comprise five matted black-and-white photographs documenting Bridgewater, Virginia and North River.
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Bridgewater, Virginia photographs, 1900 0.10 cubic feet 5 folders

Brocks Gap Photographs, 1905

0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder
Abstract Or Scope
Two photographs on mounted board, dated 1905, of road construction in Brocks Gap in northwestern Rockingham County, Virginia. Both photographs are attributed to New Market photographer, B. B. O'Roark.
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Brocks Gap Photographs, 1905 0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder

Cleveland Family Papers, 1880/1958

0.2 cubic feet 1 half-Hollinger box
Abstract Or Scope
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

Edith May Fultz Cavendish Photographs, 1940

0.1 cubic feet 4 folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Edith May Fultz Cavendish Photographs, ca. 1940, include 43 unique black-and-white photographs of Madison College while Cavendish (née Fultz) was a student at the school. Dormitory life and dormitory interiors, campus buildings, snowscapes, general student and social life, and fellow classmate portrait photographs are all captured.
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Edith May Fultz Cavendish Photographs, 1940 0.1 cubic feet 4 folders

Edna T. Shaeffer Retirement Letters, 1940

0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder
Abstract Or Scope
The Edna T. Shaeffer Retirement Letters, 1940, 1956, is a collection of approximately 60 congratulatory letters presented to Shaeffer upon her retirement as director of the Glee Club from Madison College. Correspondents are former students who sang under direction and tutelage.
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Edna T. Shaeffer Retirement Letters, 1940 0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder

Ellen Frank Armentrout Papers, 1961/1964

0.12 cubic feet 3 letter folders
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The Ellen Frank Armentrout Papers, 1961-1964, are comprised of facsimiles of one essay, seven letters, and 15 photographs from Armentrout's time as a student at Madison College.
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Ellen Frank Armentrout Papers, 1961/1964 0.12 cubic feet 3 letter folders

Frances Logan Gillam Papers, 1939/1940

0.12 cubic feet 2 letter folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Frances Logan Gillam Papers, 1939-1940, are comprised of photographs of the Madison College campus dating to the 1939-1940 academic term and miscellaneous materials from Gillam's time as a student at Madison College.
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Frances Logan Gillam Papers, 1939/1940 0.12 cubic feet 2 letter folders

Harrisonburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority photographs, 1960/1987

0.86 cubic feet 2 Hollinger boxes, 1 half-Hollinger box
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The Harrisonburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority Photographs, consisting of two Hollinger boxes and one half-Hollinger box (.86 cubic feet), are comprised of photographs used by the Harrisonburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority in their urban renewal programs. The bulk of the photographs capture buildings targeted for urban renewal in downtown and residential Harrisonburg, Virginia in the 1960s and 1980s.
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Harrisonburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority photographs, 1960/1987 0.86 cubic feet 2 Hollinger boxes, 1 half-Hollinger box

Hillcrest Drive [Harrisonburg, Virginia] photographs, 1951/1984

0.43 Gigabytes 31 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Hillcrest Drive [Harrisonburg, Virginia] Photographs, 1951-1984, comprise a series of digital images documenting the house and surrounding neighborhood located at 1215 Hillcrest Drive in Harrisonburg's Maplehurst neighborhood.
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Hillcrest Drive [Harrisonburg, Virginia] photographs, 1951/1984 0.43 Gigabytes 31 digital files

James Madison University Historic Photographs, 1909/2000

2.07 cubic feet 5 boxes, 1 flat file
Abstract Or Scope
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

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