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Alexander Tedford "Ted" Barclay correspondence, 1861/1864

0.5 Linear Feet one document case
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This collection includes original letters and typescript copies of letters Ted Barclay sent to his family in Lexington, Virginia during the American Civil War. Subjects include information about the activities of the Liberty Hall Volunteers of the Stonewall Brigade in major battles within Virginia; accounts of life in Confederate camp; information about food, clothing, diseases, religious services, attractive women, and deaths of friends while serving with the Volunteers; and accounts of his life as a Union prisoner at Fort Delaware. These letters have been published in a volume edited by Charles Turner, Ted Barclay, Liberty Hall Volunteers: Letters from the Stonewall Brigade (1861-1864).

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Alexander Tedford "Ted" Barclay correspondence, 1861/1864 0.5 Linear Feet one document case

Alexandria City Council Meeting Records (MS213), 1970/1971

1.38 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
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Ordinances, resolutions, correspondence, and reports of the Alexandria City Council. These records cover two types of meetings, "special," which met on an as needed basis to discuss specific issues; and "regular", which met every two to three weeks. Included are Report of Charter Change Review Committee and Annual Report 1969-70, City of Alexandria. The most common topics are zoning and building. Transportation is another popular issue.

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Alexandria City Council Meeting Records (MS213), 1970/1971 1.38 Cubic Feet 3 boxes

Alfred D. Barksdale collection, 1918/1919

8 items
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The collection (eight items) documents the World War I United States Army career of Alfred D. Barksdale (VMI Class of 1911). A member of Company L, First Virginia Infantry, National Guard, Barksdale was called to active duty during the World War I. From 1917 to 1919 he served in France with M Company, 116th Infantry, 29th Division. This collection includes a a letter (dated August 20, 1918) from Barksdale to his sister, written shortly after his arrival in France. He comments on the visit of General John J. Pershing to his regimental headquarters and other activities. Also included are three snapshots of Barksdale (circa 1918) and items relating to the award of the Croix de Guerre.

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Alfred D. Barksdale collection, 1918/1919 8 items

Citation Certification, 1919

Citation Certification translation, 1919

Alfred E. Bradley Papers, 1864/1922, bulk 1916/1918

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The collection of Alfred E. Bradley largely concerns his service, first as Military Observer and then as First Chief Surgeon, with the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) in England and France between 1916 and 1918. The bulk of the collection consists of papers and documents covering the period May 1916 through June 1918 and concerns Bradley's service in Europe during World War I. The collection includes correspondence and documents mainly relating to Bradley's official capacity as Military Observer and Chief Surgeon as well as letters and documents of a personal nature.

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Alfred E. Bradley Papers, 1864/1922, bulk 1916/1918 0.60 Linear Feet

Lawrence Lewis family papers, 1785/1858

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This collection (269 letters) includes correspondence regarding family matters, farm business, legal questions about various wills, including that of George Washington, buying and selling of slaves and land, letters from friends, travels, and business interests. Also included are financial papers, including accounts and bills for various services, many dealing with daily life, building materials, education expenses, books, taxes paid/owed, and financial transactions.

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Alfred Jacob Miller to Lawrence Lewis, 1832 Box 7, Folder 19

James Moore to Lawrence Lewis, 1813 Box 8, Folder 4

James Moore to Lawrence Lewis, 1813 Box 8, Folder 5

Alfred Leyburn Papers, 1823/1899, bulk 1830/1839

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Contains c.55 items, of Dr. Alfred Leyburn and the Leyburn family of Lexington, Va., including 22 letters between Leyburn and his wife, Ann Eliza, 1835-36; patents of Edward J. Leyburn.

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Alfred Leyburn Papers, 1823/1899, bulk 1830/1839 .2 Linear Feet

Correspondence Between Alfred and Ann Eliza Leyburn, 1835 6 Item Box 1, Folder 5

Alfred R. Gibbons letter, 1863

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This collection consists of one letter (dated December 22, 1863) from Alfred R. Gibbons to his father. The letter discusses the Corps of Cadets being called out on a march in response to Union Army troop movements and general aspects of cadet life.

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Alfred R. Gibbons letter, 1863 1 items

Letter to father, 1863

Alfred V. DuPont letter, 1844

1 items
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This collection consists of one letter (dated April 27, 1844) from Alfred V. DuPont to Captain Alfred Mordecai (United States Ordnance Dept). The letter discusses the testing of an unspecified weapon.

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Alice Burke Letter to Mrs. Dr. Dinges, 1874

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Letter from Alice Burke to Mrs. Dr. Dinges of Mt. Crawford, Virginia requesting her recipe for mince pie. February 1, 1874.

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Alice Burke Letter to Mrs. Dr. Dinges, 1874 0.01 Linear Foot

Alice Gates Goodman Scrapbook, 1936/1939

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Contains the scrapbook of Alice Gates Goodman while she was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1936 to 1939. Included in the scrapbook are photographs of sororities, clippings about events at the College, correspondence, programs from football games and William and Mary Theatre productions, and ephemera such as flowers and dance cards.

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Alice Gates Goodman Scrapbook, 1936/1939 0.40 Linear Feet

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