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Eligoh B. Cooper Papers, 1864/1865

0.10 Linear Feet 1 folder. folders
Abstract Or Scope
Contains the Civil War discharge orders for Eligoh B. Cooper, one photograph of Cooper, and various Confederate currency.
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Eligoh B. Cooper Papers, 1864/1865 0.10 Linear Feet 1 folder. folders

Hiram F. Glazier Papers, 1861/1863

0.20 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Contains copies of letters, dated 1861-1863, sent to and from friends and family of Hiram F. Glazier during the Civil War.
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Hiram F. Glazier Papers, 1861/1863 0.20 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes

Robert Morton Hughes Papers, 1754/1950

20.40 Linear Feet 29 Hollinger document cases, 4 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder boxes
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Contains personal and political correspondence regarding his legal practice, involvement in Virginia politics and his activities in support of education. Had longtime association with the College of William and Mary, served on the State Board of Education and the Board of Directors of the Norfolk Public Library. Significant aspect of this collection is the papers of his family, Governor John B. Floyd, General Joseph E. Johnston, and Judge Robert W. Hughes, important public figures before, during, and after the Civil War.
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Robert Morton Hughes Papers, 1754/1950 20.40 Linear Feet 29 Hollinger document cases, 4 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder boxes

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