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Hugh B. Grigsby Esquire letters

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The collection consists of three letters written to Grisby from Ewell, Lamb, and Harrison.

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Hugh B. Grigsby Esquire letters 0.01 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

H. White letter

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Letter from Camp Andrew in Newbern, New Jersey, written by H. White to his wife during the American Civil War (1861-1865)

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H. White letter 0.1 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

Mosby-Russell family papers

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Collection contains family letters and other family accounts from Leila James Mosby and her husband Charles W. Russell. Russell was an officer during the American Civil War for the Confederate Army and an author as well as diplomat to Persia (modern day Iran). Mosby was the sister of Confederate officer John S. Mosby.

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Mosby-Russell family papers 0.3 Linear Feet Four legal sized folders

Niebling and Duke family letters

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Twenty-four letters written by members of the Niebling and Duke families. Seventeen of them are written to Salena Niebling Duke. Salena Niebling married Richard Hardin Duke and moved to Richmond, Virginia from Baltimore, Maryland. The couple had three sons, Frank M. Duke, Walter Garland Duke, and Charles R. H. Duke. This group of correspondence spans geographically from Virginia and Maryland to Massachusetts and Illinois, and features letters from all three Duke sons, Richard Duke, his brother P.H. Duke, Salena Duke's mother Elizabeth Crocker Niebling, her sister Eliza Keech, and another sister with the initials M.A.P among others.

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Niebling and Duke family letters 0.1 Linear Feet One legal sized folder.

Sheila and Terry Meyers Collection of Swinburneiana

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Collection provides insight into the life of Algernon Charles Swinburne and his contemporaries, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Frederick Sandys, Theodore Watts-Dunton, William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones, Lucy Madox Brown, William Michael Rossetti, and William Sharp. Materials include handwritten letter and autograph of Queen Victoria; Vanity Fair caricature of Swinburne by Carlo Pelligrini, pseudonym Ape; letters from siblings Christina, William Michael and Dante Gabriel Rossetti; Thomas Woolner; Matilde and Karl Blinde; Frederic Harrison; Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and John Ruskin; and two original art works of Swinburne

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Sheila and Terry Meyers Collection of Swinburneiana 2.25 Linear Feet

Walker Family papers

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This collection contains letters and photographs of the Walker family. The Walker family were Quakers in Virginia and Pennsylvania. Materials include 14 letters signed to and from Rebecca Jane Walker and her family from 1817 to 1833 regarding Lucretia Mott. Each letter is accompanied by a full annotated transcription.

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Walker Family papers .01 Linear Feet One legal size folder

Waller family papers

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The Waller family papers contains original documents including correspondence, deeds, land indentures, receipts, photographs and other papers related to the genealogical research of the Waller family by Anne Waller Reddy (1890-1971). Materials contain those belonging to or documenting Governor Littleton John Waller Tazewell as well as Benjamin and John Waller.

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Waller family papers 1.92 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger boxes (1 oversize)

West-Callis family papers

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The West-Callis family papers includes a journal, photographs, letters, and bulletins documenting the life of Georgianna Callis and Albert West. Georgianna Callis was the daughter of Elizabeth Simmons, and Albert West of Norfolk, Virginia. Albert West was an architect who served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War building arsenals.

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West-Callis family papers .42 Linear Feet 1 extra tall Hollinger box

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