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Bell Hospital Records, 1926/1970

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Business ledgers of receipts and expenditures for Dr. Baxter I. Bell for Bell Hospital in Williamsburg, Virginia and one folder of loose business papers (25 items). 1926 to 1970. (Acc. 1995.61 and 1999.11)

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Bell Hospital Records, 1926/1970 1.50 Linear Feet

Chappelear Collection, 1788/1959

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Collection, 1876-1959, of Benjamin Curtis Chappelear including manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren Counties, Virginia; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia; notes concerning land records and manuscript volumes which include account books collected by Chappelear of blacksmiths, farmers, postmasters, students, tanners, and operators of general stores. The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.

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Chappelear Collection, 1788/1959 6.00 Linear Feet

Corr-Hogge family papers, 1847/1996

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Collection contains materials documenting the Corr-Hogge family including H.L. Corr, Levi Pace Corr, Harry and Jean Corr among others. Collection includes correspondence, ledgers and journals dating from the 19th century. Topics covered include World Warr II.

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Corr-Hogge family papers, 1847/1996 1.5 Linear Feet

Diggs Family Papers, 1914/1960, bulk 1920/1940

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Business and family papers of the Charles R. and Charles E. Diggs family of Mathews, Virginia and Susan, Virginia. The Diggs Family owed an automobile engine business. In 1921, it was named "Overland and Willys Knight Automobiles Mianus Engines, " but had other names through the years. The family also sold seafood products. Charles Robert Diggs worked in various automotive and machine shops in the area after 1920's.

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Diggs Family Papers, 1914/1960, bulk 1920/1940 2.50 Linear Feet

James Towne Collony Pottery Papers, 1937/1962, bulk 1937/1940

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James towne collony Pottery ledger book of Paul Griesenauer recording sales which includes autographs of customers; printed book, The Shenandoah Pottery, 1929; and decals in an envelope addressed to Palin Thorley.

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James Towne Collony Pottery Papers, 1937/1962, bulk 1937/1940 0.20 Linear Feet

Office of University Development Records, 1920/2014

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Acc. 1976.001: Publications materials for J.E. Morpurgo's Their Majesties' Royall Colledge, including blue line copies, page proofs, and a paper-bound copy of the book.

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Office of University Development Records, 1920/2014 80.00 Linear Feet

Salvation Army Combined Corps Roll and Ledger, 1926/1980, bulk 1928/1969

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Salvation Army "Combined Corps Roll" from Rockingham County, Virginia which covers the years 1926 to 1969, with some later additions.

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Virginia Counties Collection, 1600/2000, bulk 1730/1890

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Artificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Woman's Christian Temperance Union (Ft. Smith, Arkansas) Records, 1882/1960

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Minutes, financial ledgers, correspondence, printed material, and religious ephemera, 1882-1960, relating to a chapter of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, from the home of Grace Shipley Collins.

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Woman's Christian Temperance Union (Ft. Smith, Arkansas) Records, 1882/1960 1.00 Linear Feet

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