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Alan Campbell Cameron Papers, 1914/1922

0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The collection includes the papers of World War I fighter pilot Alan Campbell Cameron (1895-1960) of Riverside, Cook County, Illinois, including letters from relatives and friends, primarily his father John M. Cameron (1867-1939), a Chicago attorney at the law firm of Custer and Cameron, and Dorothy Abbott, a romantic interest of Cameron during his school years. The letters document Cameron's life as a college student, his service as an aviator in the war, and his post-service years while leasing the Sanford Hotel in San Pedro, California. The collection also includes Chicago Daily Tribune clippings.
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Alan Campbell Cameron Papers, 1914/1922 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box

Albert C. Swindler Papers, 1862/1929, bulk 1862/1864

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Papers, 1862-1864, and 1929, relating to Albert C. Swindler, Company. G, 12th Regiment of Virginia Cavalry which includes a letter, 1862, from Swindler at Camp Berryville, Va. to his wife Maggie (?) A. Swindler at Boston, Culpeper County, Virginia.

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Albert C. Swindler Papers, 1862/1929, bulk 1862/1864 0.01 Linear Foot

Albert D. Davis papers, 1930/1952

1 cubic feet 2 flat boxes
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The Albert D. Davis papers consist of the person papers of Davis, including:

  • Six items of correspondence (1930)
  • One two-volume diary (1930-1934)
  • One scrapbook from Davis' VMI cadetship (1930-1935). The scrapbook includes photographs, dance programs, and other VMI mementos.
  • Three scrapbooks that date from Davis' tour of duty in Korea (1951-1952). These scrapbooks contain clippings, military documents, and photographs. Some items date from when he was stationed at the United Nations Prisoner of War Camp Number One at Koje-do (now Geojedo), South Korea.
  • Certificates

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Albert D. Davis papers, 1930/1952 1 cubic feet 2 flat boxes

Albert H. Pettigrew document, 1862

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This collection consists of one Civil War document (dated November 25, 1862) from Captain Albert H. Pettigrew to General Robert E. Lee. Pettigrew requests to have Private Snow of the 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment transferred to his company.

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Albert H. Pettigrew document, 1862 1 items

Albert N. Hubbard Letter, 1864

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The Albert N. Hubbard Letter is a diary-style letter that contains information pertaining to fighting and traveling through the Shenandoah Valley, including New Market, Woodstock, Harrisonburg, and Staunton. The letter was written in Martinsburg, Virginia, and sent back to Hubbard's home in Windsor, Massachusetts.
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Albert N. Hubbard Letter, 1864 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Albert P. Bourland Letter, 1885

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Letter, 1885 January 18, to Sam from Albert P. Bourland, professor at Southwestern Baptist University in Jackson, Tennessee, about the University, the classes and activities offered, the classes he is teaching, his personal studies, his teaching philosophy and his hope for the future of man. Mentions rumour that he'd said negative things about Sam's friend, Annie.

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Albert P. Bourland Letter, 1885 0.01 Linear Foot

Albert S. Britt, Jr. papers, 1930/1962

3 cubic feet 8 boxes and oversized
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The Albert S. Britt, Jr. papers consist of papers dating from Britt's United States Army career (1930-1962), including:

  • Correspondence
  • Reports
  • Notes and exercises from courses taken at the British Army Staff College, Camberley
  • Speeches
  • Articles
  • Photographs
  • One scrapbook from when Britt was a cadet at VMI

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Albert S. Britt, Jr. papers, 1930/1962 3 cubic feet 8 boxes and oversized

Albert W. Raymond Papers, 1939-1941, 1939/1941

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Contains both official and personal correspondence of the family of Albert W. Raymond, an American volunteer ambulance driver who was taken prisoner of war by the Germans in France on May 15, 1940. He was held at the German prison camp for officers at Hoyerswerda, near Dresden. Among the correspondents are his wife, Helen, his daughter and son-in-law, Fred I. Raymond, and Alfred R. Thomson. Also included are the recollections of his capture, newspaper clippings, and photographs.

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Albert W. Raymond Papers, 1939-1941, 1939/1941 0.42 Linear Feet

Alexander Brown Papers (I), 1815/1910

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Inventory contains the papers of Alexander Brown (1843-1906), farmer, merchant and author who lived in Nelson County, Virginia.

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Alexander Brown Papers (I), 1815/1910 7.50 Linear Feet

Alexander Brown Papers (II), 1748/1900

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Papers of Alexander Brown relating to the writings of his books, including notes, transcripts, drafts and correspondence with publisher Houghton, Mifflin & Co. and with members of his family requesting genealogical information.

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Alexander Brown Papers (II), 1748/1900 4.00 Linear Feet

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