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Chapman Family Collection (MS274), 1828/1963

.16 Linear Feet 1 box
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Family papers, letters, wills, and deeds of the Chapman Family of Maryland and Virginia.

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Chapman Family Collection (MS274), 1828/1963 .16 Linear Feet 1 box

John Thomas Ricketts Papers (MS071), 1787/1904

4.5 Linear Feet 3 boxes
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This collection has three series: the papers of JT Ricketts, of Norris Cummings and of Helen Cummings. The Ricketts series makes up the bulk of the collection. Its main focus is on Ricketts' business records, but some personal documents are included. The business records contain financial, legal and administrative materials. They trace the rise of T. Wattson & Sons from a small bakery into an industrial "steam" bakery that supplied organizations such as the US Navy with packaged bread products. This development was made possible by the company's purchase of a cracker molding machine patent to mass produce bakery goods. Also found in the Ricketts' series is documentation of the divisive feud between Thomas Wattson and Ricketts and records relating to Ricketts' investments in Pennsylvania coal and timber lands. The Norris Cummings series consists of a few letters, accounts and printed materials. The Helen Cummings series is made up of Ricketts family genealogical materials including a family bible, correspondence to relatives and genealogical organizations and family trees.

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John Thomas Ricketts Papers (MS071), 1787/1904 4.5 Linear Feet 3 boxes

McKnight, Piercy, and Jacobs Collection (MS051), 1792/1973

2.64 Cubic Feet 5 boxes; 1 oversized box.
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This collection consists of three series related to the McKnight, Piercy, and Jacobs families. In each series there are sub-series of letters, legal documents, and genealogical materials. Contents also include military records, harbor and ballast master papers, an 1849 inaugural ball invitation, and miniature portraits of William P. McKnight and Margaret Jacobs. McKnight correspondence relates to the Civil War.

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McKnight, Piercy, and Jacobs Collection (MS051), 1792/1973 2.64 Cubic Feet 5 boxes; 1 oversized box.

Phillip Fendall Papers (MS190), 1817/1857

.02375 Cubic Feet 2 folders
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This collection is comprised of letters written to Phillip Fendall concerning legal and business matters. Topics mentioned include E. J. Lee, John Gadsby, book seller ads, and the Literary Institution of Princeton.

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Phillip Fendall Papers (MS190), 1817/1857 .02375 Cubic Feet 2 folders

Randolph H. Lytton Historical Virginia collection, 1670/2004

15 linear ft. (11 boxes)
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This collection includes artwork, correspondence, indentures, maps, newspapers, photographs, postcards, and publications from 1670-2004.
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Shakes Letter Collection (MS005), 1778/2015

.21 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of letters, notes, business documents, and genealogical research from and on the Shakes, Carne, and Ficklin families. The materials were donated by various uknown donors from 1983-2015 and compiled into a collection created by Alexandria Library's Lloyd House and later Local History/Special Collections branch.

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Shakes Letter Collection (MS005), 1778/2015 .21 Linear Feet

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