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Office of the President: Board of Visitors Records, 1908/2025

11.89 cubic feet 36 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Office of the President: Board of Visitors Records document the activities of the James Madison University Board of Visitors and its predecessor, the Board of Trustees. Materials include meeting minutes, correspondence, financial documents, and president's reports.
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Office of the President: Board of Visitors Records, 1908/2025 11.89 cubic feet 36 boxes

Spotswood Garden Club Records, 1924/2018

6.87 cubic feet 11 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Spotswood Garden Club Records, 1924-2018, are comprised of the administrative records of the club and include meeting minutes, files, and scrapbooks.
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Spotswood Garden Club Records, 1924/2018 6.87 cubic feet 11 boxes

Wine Family Papers, 1885/2001

5.18 cubic feet 13 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document three generations of the Wine family from Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life.
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Wine Family Papers, 1885/2001 5.18 cubic feet 13 boxes

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