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A. Edwin Kendrew Papers, 1930/1959

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Pamphlets and brochures from Colonial Williamsburg, plus various invitations and programs for Williamsburg area events.

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A. Edwin Kendrew Papers, 1930/1959 0.01 Linear Foot

Guy Family Papers, 1900/1988

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Papers of the William George and Gladys Bennett Guy family of Williamsburg, Virginia with additions from Joan Eastman Bennett. Includes correspondence, invitations, minutes, clippings, oral histories, notebooks, reports, photographs, written memories, essays and printed materials. Papers include items about water and gas, Williamsburg Landing, American Red Cross, Williamsburg United Service Organization, Williamsburg Female Academy, College of William and Mary and zoning regulations. Includes ephemera of Williamsburg, Virginia and personal material and correspondence of the Bennett Family and Guy Family of Williamsburg, Virginia. The original accession was received in 1985 with additions added through 2011.

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Guy Family Papers, 1900/1988 0.75 Linear Feet

Matthew Whaley School Collection, 1850/2012, bulk 1880/1960

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This is an artificial collection of material from and about Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg, Virginia including material from the annual fifty year reunions. The school newspaper, The Powder Horn, 1930-1937 and 1946-1948, is available in Rare Books call number AN47 .W54 P68.

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Matthew Whaley School Collection, 1850/2012, bulk 1880/1960 1.2 Linear Feet

Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Davis Collection, 1911/1994, bulk 1911/1944

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Items relating to early twentieth-century College of William and Mary, Colonial Williamsburg, and Williamsburg High School. A few items are from the Ayres family of Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Davis Collection, 1911/1994, bulk 1911/1944 0.02 Linear Feet

Thelma Pedersen Collection, 1899/1988

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Publications and newspaper clippings concerning the Williamsburg area, including College of William and Mary material. Programs, pamphlets, fans and newspapers.

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Thelma Pedersen Collection, 1899/1988 0.30 Linear Feet

Timothy M. Kaine Gubernatorial Inauguration Collection, 2006

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Material from the inauguration of Timothy M. Kaine as Governor of Virginia held in Williamsburg. Newpaper clippings, programs, invitations and tickets.

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Williamsburg Arts Council Scrapbook, 1967/1974

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Scrapbook, 1967-1974 of the Williamsburg Arts Council, consisting of programs, news clippings, photographs, financial records, fliers and correspondence.

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Williamsburg Arts Council Scrapbook, 1967/1974 0.2 Linear Feet 1 half Hollinger box.

Williamsburg (Va.) Area Ephemera Collection, 1858/2015

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This collection covers the Greater Williamsburg Area, including Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, James City County, York County and other nearby communities. It includes gifts and purchases whose contents are ephemeral in nature and not well-suited as stand-alone collections. The items are usually transient documents of everyday life and can include menus, flyers, advertisements, and programs but can also be postcards, games, ticket stubs, and the like.

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Williamsburg (Va.) Area Ephemera Collection, 1858/2015 14.60 Linear Feet

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