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Jewish Genealogy Society of Tidewater Records, 1843/2003, bulk 1970/1999

4.00 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger document cases boxes
Abstract Or Scope

The Jewish Genealogy Society of Tidewater records contain administrative materials, publications, articles, bibliographies, historical resources, and newsletters pertaining to Jewish genealogy research. The collection pertains to various resources used for genealogical research of Jewish families in the Tidewater region.

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Jewish Genealogy Society of Tidewater Records, 1843/2003, bulk 1970/1999 4.00 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger document cases boxes

Blake W. Corson, Jr., Papers, 1861/1984, bulk 1934/1979

17.7 Cubic Feet 9 boxes; 17 oversize folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Blake W. Corson, Jr., Papers are comprised of professional and personal files, correspondence, and published materials from 1861-1984 (bulk, 1934-1979), primarily relating to Corson's (1908-1991) career as an engineer at NASA Langley.

S. Maria Elliott Family Collection, 1826/1942

0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box and 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains the personal papers of the Elliott and Elliot family of Massachusetts. Materials relate to the professional and personal lives of S. Maria Elliott and her family members, especially Rev. Moses Elliot [sic] and Richard M. Elliott.
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S. Maria Elliott Family Collection, 1826/1942 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box and 1 oversize folder

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