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Charlottesville Woolen Mills records, 1868/1956

24.38 Cubic Feet 81 volumes, 3 cubic foot boxes, 4 document boxes, 5 oversized flat boxes, 4 oversized folders 1 odd sized artifact box, 2 artifacts
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Charlottesville Woolen Mills, Charlottesville, VA. Business records, 1868-1956. Incorporated 1868 by H.C. Marchant; operated until 1962.

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Charlottesville Woolen Mills records, 1868/1956 24.38 Cubic Feet 81 volumes, 3 cubic foot boxes, 4 document boxes, 5 oversized flat boxes, 4 oversized folders 1 odd sized artifact box, 2 artifacts

Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family papers, 1816/1977

3 cubic feet 7 boxes
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The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons.
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Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family papers, 1816/1977 3 cubic feet 7 boxes

Dudley and Rexrode Family Papers, 1873/2005

1.26 cubic feet 4 boxes
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Personal papers and ledgers relating to the Dudley and Rexrode families of Augusta County, Virginia. Included in this collection are the receipts, invoices, and tax documents of Edward Alexander Dudley; ledgers from the practice and pharmacy of Dr. Charles Pinkey Rexrode; ledgers from the agricultural business of Arthur B. Dudley; family photographs; and documents from the Mossy Creek Presbyterian Church in Mt. Solon, Virginia.
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Dudley and Rexrode Family Papers, 1873/2005 1.26 cubic feet 4 boxes

Eldon Bowman collection of Bowman family papers, 1797/2019

2.8 cubic feet 6 boxes, 2 audiocassettes 118 Megabytes 46 digital files
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The Eldon Bowman Collection of Bowman Family Papers, 1797-2019, comprises genealogical materials (photocopied and original), correspondence, and family papers related to the Bowman family of Rockingham County, Virginia specifically the Eli Martin Bowman (1861-1950) and Amanda Hollar Bowman (1865-1936) line.
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Eldon Bowman collection of Bowman family papers, 1797/2019 2.8 cubic feet 6 boxes, 2 audiocassettes 118 Megabytes 46 digital files

Huddle Family Papers, 1854/1983

13.2 Cubic Feet 11 boxes and 6 oversize folders
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This collection primarily contains papers associated with Charles Huddle and his son Charles Huddle who were mining engineers in Ivanhoe, Virginia, and served in various capacities with the National Carbide Company; Ivanhoe Mining and Smelting Corporation (formerly the Ivanhoe Furnace Company); New River Mineral Company; and Sand Mountain Sand Corporation. In addition, the collection contains some personal correspondence, memorabilia, and business papers of the family. Materials date from the 1850s to the 1970s.
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Huddle Family Papers, 1854/1983 13.2 Cubic Feet 11 boxes and 6 oversize folders

James Tarter Ledgers, 1879/1941

1.8 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
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This collection contains financial documents, personal records, and ephemera related to the medical practice of Dr. James E. Tarter of Wytheville, Virginia, from about 1879 to 1941.
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James Tarter Ledgers, 1879/1941 1.8 Cubic Feet 3 boxes

Jane Chapman Slaughter papers, 1809/1951

4.25 Cubic Feet 8 document boxes and one half-width legal size file box 9
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This collection and addition consists of about 4.25 shelf feet (ca. 1500 pieces) and includes the legal, financial, genealogical, and personal papers of Jane Chapman Slaughter, a genealogical authority and one of the first women to receive a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia.

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Jane Chapman Slaughter papers, 1809/1951 4.25 Cubic Feet 8 document boxes and one half-width legal size file box 9

Mary A. Thompson Papers, 1893/1974

0.4 cubic feet 1 box
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This collection documents the life and activities of members of the Thompson family of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, Virginia, particularly John W. Thompson and his wife Elizabeth F. Thompson, and also contains items relating to the Mt. Zion Church of the Brethren in Dayton, Virginia.
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Mary A. Thompson Papers, 1893/1974 0.4 cubic feet 1 box

Mattie E. Mowry Farm Ledger, 1896/1926

0.1 cubic feet 2 folders
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The Mattie E. Mowry Farm Ledger, 1896-1926, includes 342 pages, of which, 213 pages are blank. Ledger begins with inventory following expense and sales trackers including grain, livestock, animal products, labor, bills, and miscellaneous. Inside the ledger were a large number of laid in papers that include calculations, personal notes, and tax statements. The back of the ledger includes multiple templates, tables, how-tos, rules, and remedies. The majority of the dates in the ledger are between 1896 and 1924, although there are some 1925 and 1926 dates.
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Mattie E. Mowry Farm Ledger, 1896/1926 0.1 cubic feet 2 folders

Morris Plan Bank of Virginia records, 1923/1946

0.6 Cubic Feet 1 flat box, 2 folders
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Three ledger books, a bundle of cancelled checks, and one deposit pass book, all from the Morris Plan Bank of Virginia. The three ledgers contain stock certificates from 1923 (four in number), 1931 (100 in number), and 1933-1934 (25 in number). The bundle of checks are written to a variety of recipients and span the years 1937 to 1946. The undated deposit pass book contains payment slips and schedule for a loan of $100.

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Morris Plan Bank of Virginia records, 1923/1946 0.6 Cubic Feet 1 flat box, 2 folders

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