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Anthony-Seeger Campus School Records, 1956/1982

1.68 cubic feet 3 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Anthony-Seeger Campus School Records, 1956-1982, consist of three boxes containing administrative, historical, and personal materials relating to the school.
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Anthony-Seeger Campus School Records, 1956/1982 1.68 cubic feet 3 boxes

Armand J. Galfo Papers, 1940/2008, bulk 1958/1995

8.20 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

The collection contains materials related to Dr. Armand J. Galfo's teaching in the School of Education, service to the College of William and Mary, and scholarship throughout his career, his teaching and scholarly activities, awards and achievements, and service in the Air Force and Air Force Reserves.

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Armand J. Galfo Papers, 1940/2008, bulk 1958/1995 8.20 Linear Feet

Arthur George Williams Scrapbooks, 1905/1935

0.50 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of two scrapbooks measuring 8.75" x 11". They contain birth certificates of Williams' children and other family information, letters to and from Arthur Williams, especially concerning his employment, and newspaper clippings about Williams and his family.

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Arthur George Williams Scrapbooks, 1905/1935 0.50 Linear Feet

Arthur J. Morris memorabilia, 1884/1992

2 Cubic Feet
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This collection contains diplomas, certificates, photographs, newspaper clippings, a gold watch and a gold medal, a scrapbook, and many other pieces of memorabilia that belonged to Arthur J. Morris, class of 1901 and a benefactor of the University of Virginia Law Library.

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Arthur J. Morris memorabilia, 1884/1992 2 Cubic Feet

Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks, 1909/1977

0.90 Linear Feet
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The collection includes two scrapbooks of photographs, postcards, and programs collected by Arthur and H. Leah James while students at the College of William and Mary.

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Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks, 1909/1977 0.90 Linear Feet

Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Yorktown Branch Records, 1921/2013, bulk 1975/2005

2.70 Linear Feet
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This collection contains the records of the Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA). Included in the collection are minutes, correspondence, treasurer's records, photographs, and scrapbooks.

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Augusta County, Va. Merchant's Account Book, 1858/1860

0.20 Linear Feet
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Account book, 1858-1860, used as a journal, 1858, and ledger, 1859-1860, by an unidentified merchant at Parnassus, Augusta County, Va. which was also used for a scrapbook into which were pasted Campbell's Soup advertisements (partially torn out).

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Augusta County, Va. Merchant's Account Book, 1858/1860 0.20 Linear Feet

Augusta County, Va. Merchant's Journal, 1819, 1819

0.20 Linear Feet
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Journal, 1819, of an unidentified merchant at Krings Mills [Augusta County, Va.] which was used as a scrapbook for newspaper clippings of poetry. Per 1810 census, many names are from Rockingham County, Va. Some newspaper clippings are from the 1860's.

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Augusta County, Va. Merchant's Journal, 1819, 1819 0.20 Linear Feet

Austin Brockenbrough and Anne Gordon Brockenbrough Baby Book, 1899/1910

1.00 Linear Feet
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Baby book, ca. 1899-1910, kept for Austin Brockenbrough, Jr. and Anne Gordon Brockenbrough. The book contains photographs, lists of presents, locks of hair, newspaper clippings, and a list of wedding presents.

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Barbara Cary Johnston Willard Scrapbook, 1800/2006

1 Linear Feet
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The scrapbook is a genealogical compendium of the Welsh family of Rockbridge County, Virginia and their descendants and includes many family photographs and documents.

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Barbara Cary Johnston Willard Scrapbook, 1800/2006 1 Linear Feet

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