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Alice Rice Jaffe Papers, 1807/1950, bulk 1919/1950

0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Includes assorted reports, newspaper articles and correspondence, etc. relating to Hampton Roads history and Old Dominion University's early history as Norfolk Division of William and Mary College. Contains material from Jaffe's family including her husband, journalist Louis I. Jaffe, her father, Colonel Henry Rice and ancestor, Captain Samuel Davis.
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Alice Rice Jaffe Papers, 1807/1950, bulk 1919/1950 0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes

Calder Smith Sherwood, III Papers, 1899/1976

5.00 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger boxes and 1 oversized box boxes
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Calder Smith Sherwood, III was a chemistry professor at Old Dominion University who served as faculty member in the College of Sciences from 1939-1977, teaching chemistry, astronomy, and geophysical sciences at the university.
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Calder Smith Sherwood, III Papers, 1899/1976 5.00 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger boxes and 1 oversized box boxes

Warren Spencer Collection, 1864/1988

0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
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This collection contains a draft and an original manuscript of the Whittle Papers, original letters, and photocopies of original documents (with transcriptions), notes, books, and a copy of a photograph of Lt. William Conway Whittle. The collection was assembled by Warren Spencer, professor of history at Old Dominion University.

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Warren Spencer Collection, 1864/1988 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes

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