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William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research Records

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This collection contains fliers, reports, and publications from the William and Mary Center for Archeological Research. Also included is information from the Virginia Research Center for Archaeology, the predecessor to the Center for Archaeological Research. An index to the publications from 1988 to 2008 is also available.

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William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research Records 0.20 Linear Feet

William H. Warren Papers

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This collection contains papers relating to classes taught and committees served by Warren at William & Mary; pamphlets relating to his professional activities; journal articles; company newsletters; notes on phone conversations with students; and other business publications.

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William H. Warren Papers 0.50 Linear Feet

William J. L. Sladen Papers

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Pamphlets from the Environmental Studies at Airlie, "The Swans of Airlie, " "Do I have to Mow That?," and Cygnus newsletter. Includes letters from William J.L. Sladen, Director of the Environmental Studies at Airlie, to William and Mary staff about genealogical research on the Tucker Family.

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William J. L. Sladen Papers 0.01 Linear Foot

Williamsburg Historic Records Association Records

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Organizational records of the Williamsburg Historic Records Association (W.H.R.A.). Includes accession record of donations, newspaper articles, press releases, brochures, photographs, resolutions, correspondence, notices of annual meetings, minutes, WHRA constitution and some material on the formation of WHRA. There is also a resolution honoring Janet Coleman Kimbrough.

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Williamsburg Historic Records Association Records 1.14 Linear Feet

Williamsburg (Va.) Area Ephemera Collection

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This collection covers the Greater Williamsburg Area, including Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, James City County, York County and other nearby communities. It includes gifts and purchases whose contents are ephemeral in nature and not well-suited as stand-alone collections. The items are usually transient documents of everyday life and can include menus, flyers, advertisements, and programs but can also be postcards, games, ticket stubs, and the like.

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Williamsburg (Va.) Area Ephemera Collection 14.60 Linear Feet

Willis & Eleanor Shell Collection

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The items within this collection pertain to Willis A. & Eleanor Shell. Both Willis and Eleanor were illustrators, and Willis specialized in designing and printing books and in miniature books.
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Willis & Eleanor Shell Collection 1.5 Linear Feet

Willis O. Harris collection

5 items
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This collection consists of items related to Willis O. Harris, including:

  • One letter (dated April 17th, 1864) from Harris that primarily contains family news. The letter also mentions the uncertainty of whether or not the Corps will be called into the Army.
  • One page from the family bible that lists the births of his siblings (1831-1852)
  • One typescript tribute to Judge Harris (1911)
  • One pamphlet titled "Some Great Lawyers of Kentucky"
  • One candid photograph of Judge Harris (circa 1900)

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Willis O. Harris collection 5 items

Woodbridge Family Papers

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Papers relating to the Woodbridge and Mendenhall Families including materials of Julia Woodbridge Oxrieder, folklorist and author; her brother, Hensley Woodbridge, a bibliographer of Latin American literature; and their parents, Dean of the College of William and Mary Law School, Dudley Woodbridge and his wife. Some material relates to Williamsburg, Virginia. The collection includes diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and other materials.

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Woodbridge Family Papers 1.80 Linear Feet

World War II Food Ephemera Collection

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The World War II Food Ephemera Collection consists of pamphlets, booklets, newsletters, and canning labels. They contain topics on canning, home economics, meats, nutrition, hospitality, meal planning, wheat and flour, menus, vegetables, and desserts. Many of the materials describe the signficance of rationing during the wartime.
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World War II Food Ephemera Collection 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

World War I & II Pamphlet Collection

4 Linear Feet 7 archival boxes.
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The pamphlets found in this collection highlight the many aspects of military and wartime life, mainly during World War II. The pamphlets provide clues as to how day-to-day military life was conducted during the First and Second World Wars, including the ins-and-outs of pre-military enlistment, the role of women during the war, and perceived German intentions. Many publications offer insight into how a soldier is to conduct himself on and off the battlefield, including restrictions he is to adhere to when returning home. All publications are official United States issue, and are therefore official documentation of how the army communicated with the average soldier.
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World War I & II Pamphlet Collection 4 Linear Feet 7 archival boxes.

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