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Audie Scott Tilghman papers

0.33 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection primarily consists of letters from 1927 sent from Audie Tilghman to her family in Norfolk during her first year at the State Teachers College in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Also contains bills, a student handbook, and various ephemera from 1925-1930.
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Audie Scott Tilghman papers 0.33 cubic feet 1 box

Mary Lillian Arthur Fletcher scrapbook

0.24 cubic feet 1 box
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The Mary Lillian Arthur Fletcher scrapbook is comprised of letters, newspaper clippings, telegrams, drawings, programs, and other ephemera that document Arthur's activities as a freshman at the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg, from 1930-1931.
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Mary Lillian Arthur Fletcher scrapbook 0.24 cubic feet 1 box

Wine Family Papers

5.18 cubic feet 13 boxes
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The Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document three generations of the Wine family from Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life.
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Wine Family Papers 5.18 cubic feet 13 boxes

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