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A.S. Hammack papers

0.2 cubic feet 7 folders
Abstract Or Scope
The A.S. Hammack Papers, 1864-1954, comprise two minister books, ten sermon notebooks, and ephemera related to the Virginia Music Camp collected by Paul Hammack Jr.
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A.S. Hammack papers 0.2 cubic feet 7 folders

Blackley Family papers

14.37 cubic feet 30 boxes, 2 flat folders
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The Blackley Family Papers, 1830-2020, consists of hundreds of letters that span from 1830 to 2011; diaries; official United States, Confederate, and Texas documents; literary works; newspaper clippings; postcards; ephemera; and photographs. These papers document the related Scott, Bassett, Blackley, Hoge, Matthews, and Nix families of Texas and Staunton, Virginia.
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Blackley Family papers 14.37 cubic feet 30 boxes, 2 flat folders

Catlett Family Papers

0.66 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Catlett Family Papers, 1850-1933 (bulk 1901-1929), consists of two boxes containing the correspondence, personal financial records, and ephemera of the Catlett Family of Staunton, Virginia.
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Catlett Family Papers 0.66 cubic feet 2 boxes

Daisy Bacon Papers

3.64 cubic feet 10 boxes 44.4 Megabytes 6 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of Love Story Magazine. The papers of select immediate and extended family members are also included in this collection.
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Daisy Bacon Papers 3.64 cubic feet 10 boxes 44.4 Megabytes 6 digital files

Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family papers

3 cubic feet 7 boxes
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The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons.
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Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family papers 3 cubic feet 7 boxes

Heatwole Family Papers

2.39 cubic feet 6 boxes
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The Heatwole Family Papers, 1838-2001, document descendants of David Heatwole (1767-1842). The collection documents the Virginia Heatwoles, specifically those of Mt. Clinton and Dale Enterprise, as well as the Trumbos of Fulks Run. Materials include correspondence, financial records, personal papers, photographs, and ephemera.
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Heatwole Family Papers 2.39 cubic feet 6 boxes

John H. Grabill Papers

0.17 cubic feet 1 box
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The John H. Grabill Papers, 1843-1981 (bulk 1894-1922), contain a variety of items including business documents, personal correspondence, and ephemera relating to John H. Grabill, the Grabill family of Shenandoah County, and the Shenandoah Herald.
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John H. Grabill Papers 0.17 cubic feet 1 box

Rockingham County political ephemera

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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Assorted pieces of printed political ephemera for Rockingham County including candidacy announcements, a blank oath, and blank voter registration applications.
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Rockingham County political ephemera 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

Stephens and Yount Family Papers

2.4 cubic feet 7 boxes
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The Stephens and Yount Family Papers, 1812-1995, primarily document the Richard Stephens family of Rockingham County, Virginia and his descendants. Materials include correspondence, receipts, financial documents, indentures, deeds, photographs, and ephemera.
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Stephens and Yount Family Papers 2.4 cubic feet 7 boxes

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