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Acker Family Diaries, 1880/1906

0.4 cubic feet 1 Hollinger box
Abstract Or Scope
The Acker Family Diaries, 1880-1906, consist of one Hollinger box and contains the personal diaries of Rockingham County residents Isaac Acker and his son David. The elder Acker's diaries span the years 1880-1906, while his son's cover 1889-1900. The diaries of both men are similar in that they discuss the day-to-day events in the lives of the Acker family. The collection is arranged in three series: Isaac Acker Diaries, David C. Acker Diaries, and Indices.
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Acker Family Diaries, 1880/1906 0.4 cubic feet 1 Hollinger box

New Market Weather Notebook, 1902/1920

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The New Market Weather Notebook, 1902-1920, documents temperature and other weather information for New Market, Virginia.
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New Market Weather Notebook, 1902/1920 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

Thompson Family Papers, 1869/1944

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Thompson Family Papers, 1869-1944, document the lives of Benjamin F. Thompson and his immediate family. The collection includes correspondence, diaries, a weather journal, financial and legal documents, genealogical notes, and family photographs.
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Thompson Family Papers, 1869/1944 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

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