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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

Middlebrook School Minstrel Show Photograph, 1954

0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder
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The Middlebrook School Minstrel Show Photograph, 1954, depicts the cast, including students and presumably teachers and administrators, of a minstrel show at the Middlebrook School in Augusta County, Virginia.
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Middlebrook School Minstrel Show Photograph, 1954 0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder

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

Nunnally Johnson collection of Nathalia Crane papers, 1923/1926

0.03 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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The Nunnally Johnson collection of Nathalia Crane papers (1923-1926; 0.03 cubic feet) collection contains correspondence of Nunnally Johnson relating to Nathalia Crane, a child author whose authenticity was questioned. There are 14 letters from Nathalia Crane to Nunnally Johnson; 1 letter from HM Crist to Johnson, and 1 letter from Clarence Crane. Also included is a typescript poem "The First Writer," two photographs of Crane, and one graphite self-portrait by Crane.

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Nunnally Johnson collection of Nathalia Crane papers, 1923/1926 0.03 Cubic Feet 1 folder

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

Otto Herman Weiss photographs, 1900/1950

0.4 Cubic Feet 1 document box
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The Otto Herman Weiss photographs (circa 1900-circa 1950; 0.4 cubic feet) document Virginian buildings, streetscapes, and landscapes in the early to middle twentieth century. The collection contains approximately 150 gelatin silver print photographs by Weiss. Subjects include extensive images of Norfolk, Fredricksburg, and Williamsburg, along with aerial photographs of Richmond, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C.

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Otto Herman Weiss photographs, 1900/1950 0.4 Cubic Feet 1 document box

Patsy Wheeler Gochenour Photographs, 1957

0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder
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The Patsy Wheeler Gochenour Photographs, ca. 1957, are comprised of five black-and-white photographs of Madison College and include views of the quad and dorm room interiors. The photographs were presumably taken by or on behalf of alum Patsy Wheeler Gochenour ('57).
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Patsy Wheeler Gochenour Photographs, 1957 0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder

"Peggy's Doctor" Cast Photograph, 1930/1940

0.08 cubic feet 1 legal folder
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The "Peggy's Doctor" Cast Photograph, circa 1934-1935, is a glossy black-and-white promotional still photograph with text overlaid depicting the cast of the radio drama "Peggy's Doctor" which ran from 1934-1935.
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"Peggy's Doctor" Cast Photograph, 1930/1940 0.08 cubic feet 1 legal folder

Petra Vogt papers, 1966/1978

4.09 Cubic Feet 5 legal document boxes, 2 letter document boxes, 2 oversize folders (2 x 3 feet and 14 x 18 inches), and 2 oversized boxes.
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This collection contains journals, artworks, correspondence, and photographs that illuminate the life and work of Petra Vogt, a poet, actress, artist, and model, known for her involvement with the Living Theatre, Ira Cohen, and the Bardo Matrix Press during the 1960s and 1970s. Of particular interest are thirty-four journals, chiefly by Petra Vogt, with poetry, prose works, diary entries, and intricate rapidograph drawings along with collage, paintings, and other artworks within; about 150 artworks by Vogt, as well as handmade books of Ira Cohen's photographs and collage, 850 photographs by Ira Cohen, including those from his Mylar photography series and 60 pieces of correspondence and post cards addressed to Vogt and Cohen.

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Petra Vogt papers, 1966/1978 4.09 Cubic Feet 5 legal document boxes, 2 letter document boxes, 2 oversize folders (2 x 3 feet and 14 x 18 inches), and 2 oversized boxes.

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