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Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker collection

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This collection includes material related to and collected by the Reverend Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker and his wife, Theresa Ann Edwards Walkers. Materials include personal papers and administrative files of Dr. and Mrs. Walker, audio recordings of Dr. Walker's church services, honors and awards given to Dr. and Mrs. Walker, photographs and slides taken by or depicting Dr. Walker, Dr. Walker's published works and unpublished manuscripts, and other memorabilia and ephemera. Also included is an oral history performed with Dr. and Mrs. Walker.
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Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker collection 50 Linear Feet

Martin Baldwin Whitaker Collection

5 Files
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This collection consists of materials collected and preserved by Martin Baldwin Whitaker, Student Liaison Officer for the Alabama Delegation during the 1968 Washington and Lee Mock Republican Convention. Highlights of the collection include letters to Whitaker from Alabama state representatives John H. Buchanan, William L. Dickinson, and Jack Edwards. Other materials related to the 1968 Mock Convention include an order of business pamphlet, a program, letterhead, clippings, a Washington and Lee University magazine for Fall 1967, and the election edition of the Washington and Lee Young Republican Club's newsletter "Tusk." Whitaker graduated from Washington and Lee University in 1971.

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Martin Baldwin Whitaker Collection 5 Files

Melinda Gales' African American church architecture collection

0.83 Linear Feet 2 letter document boxes
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This collection consists of materials created or gathered by Melinda D. Gales in pursuance of her thesis research. The collection includes drafts of Melinda Gales's Master's thesis, "African American Baptist Churches in Hanover County, Virginia, 1865-1900"; research notes; photographs; slides; negatives; and several magazines or booklets dealing with African American Baptist church history and architecture in Richmond city and Hanover County, Virginia. Areas of research include date stones, distyle-in-muris, and portrait bust stained glass use in African American Baptist churches.

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Melinda Gales' African American church architecture collection 0.83 Linear Feet 2 letter document boxes

Newspaper Subscription Book

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Subscription book, 1884-1887, for a [newspaper ?].

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Newspaper Subscription Book 0.10 Linear Feet

Paul Pigulski Collection of Materials Relating to the Weather Underground Organization

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Booklets and newsletters, 1974-1977, relating to the Weather Underground Organization as well as a 1978 interview with Bunny Raymond, the mother of a member of the Weather Underground (audiocassette). The materials were collected by then W&M student Paul Pigulski as part of this research for his M.A. Thesis: Pigulski, Paul Michael, "The Weather Underground: A study in mobilization" (1981). Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects. Paper 1539625157. https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.21220/s2-svfy-tz10

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Paul Pigulski Collection of Materials Relating to the Weather Underground Organization 0.2 Linear Feet

University Publications collection

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This record group contains official print publications created by the University at the highest level.

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Summer Bulletin

The School Journal Manuscripts

9 Volumes
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This collection consists of nine handwritten journal issues (vol.1, issues 1-9) of The School Journal: Devoted to Pure Literature, which was published in Harrington, North Carolina. It is noted that J. M. L. Harrington served as its editor.

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The School Journal Manuscripts 9 Volumes

Virginia Hispanic Chamber and Foundation (VAHCC) records

2.50 Linear Feet 1 letter document box and 1 oversize newspaper box
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The Virginia Hispanic Chamber and Foundation (VAHCC) records include Spanish language and Latino audience local or regional publications, such as magazines and newspapers; pamhplets and brochures on family emergency preparedness, worker rights and job seeker resources, local services provided in Spanish, and more; information and resources on adult continuing education, employment (includes items from Virginia Employment Commission and correspondence and job postings shared with VAHCC to distrbute throughout the community), and healthcare; printouts of VAHCC PowerPoint sides; cultural education for teachers, and a social events calendar for 2006.

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Virginia Hispanic Chamber and Foundation (VAHCC) records 2.50 Linear Feet 1 letter document box and 1 oversize newspaper 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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