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Business Office Accounting Ledgers, 1884/1923

37 Linear Feet 41 flat boxes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection, which dates from 1884 to 1923, consists of 41 individual ledgers which contain details of accounts payable, accounts receivable, salaries, student accounts, cash records, and other business office financial records.

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Business Office Accounting Ledgers, 1884/1923 37 Linear Feet 41 flat boxes

Dabney Lancaster and Lancaster Family Records, 1848/1974

5.9 Linear Feet 6 legal-sized Hollinger boxes, 1 flat box 17 Photographic Prints 1 archival photograph binder
Abstract Or Scope

The materials in this collection date from 1848-1974 and are arranged in three main categories: 1: Materials related to Dr. Lancaster's father, Robert Alexander Lancaster, 2: Materials related to General George Doherty Johnston and his wife Stella Johnston. 3: Materials related to Dr. Dabney S. Lancaster.

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Dabney Lancaster and Lancaster Family Records, 1848/1974 5.9 Linear Feet 6 legal-sized Hollinger boxes, 1 flat box 17 Photographic Prints 1 archival photograph binder

Hiner Photograph Collection, 1904/1930

26 Photographic Prints
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26 photograhs of campus activities and event, including photos of traning school students, Founders Day, the Student Building (French).

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Hiner Photograph Collection, 1904/1930 26 Photographic Prints

Postcard Collection, 1905/1980

150 Photographic Prints
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Postcards of Longwood and Prince Edward

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Registrar's Office Ledgers, 1884-1994, 1884/1994

13.7 Linear Feet 18 flat boxes
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This collection, which ranges in date from 1884 to 1994, contains ledgers which include student registration, student grades, and other statistical information.

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Registrar's Office Ledgers, 1884-1994, 1884/1994 13.7 Linear Feet 18 flat boxes

Richard Couture Papers, 1860/2003

19.4 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of materials dating from the mid to late 19th century through the 20th century. The bulk of the collection is research materials collected by Couture during the writing of his several books. Boxes 1-8 contain research, draft manuscripts, and the final manuscript of Couture's Powhatan: A Bicentennial History and are organized by chapter. Boxes 9-13 contain research, draft manuscripts, and the final manuscript of The Jarman Legacy and are organized by chapter. Boxes 14 and 15 contain research and drafts of To Preserve and Protect. Box 16 contains drafts of Charlies Letters and are organized by chapter. Boxes 17-19 contain draft manuscripts of Couture's unpublished book The Bolling Diaries and are organized by year. Box 20-28 contain Couture's footnotes and the corresponding research for The Bolling Diaries and are organized numerically. Box 29 contains manuscripts of The Gresham Papers and is organized chronologically. Box 30 contains Couture's unpublished manuscript The History of Longwood and is organized by chapter. Box 31 the two oversize folders contain copies of Couture's published works and various memorabilia he collected.

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Richard Couture Papers, 1860/2003 19.4 Linear Feet

Rosemary Sprague Collection, 1862/1991

24.9 Linear Feet 36 legal-sized Hollinger boxes, 2 bankers boxes, 3 flat boxes, and 4 archival photograph binders
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This collection consists materials related to the life and career of Dr. Rosemary Sprague. Among the collection are correspondence, manuscripts, writings, personal and biographical materials, a collection of photographs, and a collection of miscellaneous materials.

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Rosemary Sprague Collection, 1862/1991 24.9 Linear Feet 36 legal-sized Hollinger boxes, 2 bankers boxes, 3 flat boxes, and 4 archival photograph binders

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