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William R. Vivian collection, 1928/1955

0.5 cubic feet
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This collection consists of the personal papers of William Rhoads Vivian (VMI Class of 1932), including:

  • A scrapbook and VMI memorabilia from his cadetship
  • Records from his United States Army service
  • A roster of the 698th Field Artillery Battalion during World War II
  • Photographs
  • Citations
  • Certificates

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William R. Vivian collection, 1928/1955 0.5 cubic feet

Williamsburg Woman's Club World War II Oral History Project Collection, 2004/2008, bulk 2004

0.80 Cubic Feet
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This collection is composed of transcripts and cassette tapes of interviews with 80 people by the Woman's Club of Williamsburg, Virginia to document the World War II experiences of people living in Williamsburg, Virginia in 2004. Folders may contain correspondence, biographical information, copies of photographs, previously written remembrances of WWII, and release forms. The collection also includes a small number of files created by the Woman's Club during the duration of the project.

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Williamsburg Woman's Club World War II Oral History Project Collection, 2004/2008, bulk 2004 0.80 Cubic Feet

Wingfield-Britton family papers, 1857/1983

1.17 Linear Feet
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Photos, letters, a diary, an account book, and an album belonging to members of the Wingfield-Britton family. The collection ranges from pre-civil war to the 1980s, with the bulk of the material dated around the early 1900s. The correspondence covers a number of topics including health and family life, farming, and travel in the north-western valley region of Virginia.

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Wingfield-Britton family papers, 1857/1983 1.17 Linear Feet

W. Jett Lauck papers, 1900/1952

212 Cubic Feet
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The W. Jett Lauck collection consists of his professional, business and personal papers as an economist, statistician and government consultant on immigration, banking, railroads, coal, and unemployment problems as well as other facets of labor in the United States. Included are correspondence, scrapbooks of news clippings reflecting his activities, labor reports and studies, drafts of congressional bills, legal briefs, and other material concerning labor problems in the United States from its formative World War I years until 1949. They begin with his association with the progressive labor codes of the Taft-Walsh Labor Relations Commission and continue with the Railway Labor Act of 1926; the fight to gain recognition of labor's right to collective bargaining "through representatives of their own choosing" under the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933; the incorporation of its principles in the National Labor Relations Act; and further activity in defense of this act.

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W. Jett Lauck papers, 1900/1952 212 Cubic Feet

Financial and business records, historical, 1839/1964

50 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

Includes Ledgers, vouchers, accounts, correspondence, and other financial records dating from the opening days of the Institute through the early 20th century. These records are a good source of information for tracing early purchases of goods and services; local Lexington and Rockbridge County businesses/artisans/craftsmen appear in vouchers.

Also contains subject files maintained by COL William Couper, who served as VMI Business Executive from the 1920's-the 1950's. These files, although unrelated to finance, contain information about many historical topics and were maintained in Couper's office.

World War II Correspondence Collection, 1857/1966, bulk 1940/1945

1.5 Linear Feet
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This collection contains more than 700 letters, the vast majority dating to World War II between 1940 and 1945. Each of the first five series deal with numerous letters to/from a primary correspondent, whether husband and wife, family members, or varying levels of acquaintance that date between 1940 and 1945. The final two series contain correspondence and ephemera unrelated to World War II that was included in the collection when purchased.
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World War II Correspondence Collection, 1857/1966, bulk 1940/1945 1.5 Linear Feet

Office of the Superintendent administrative subject files, 1874/2003

75 cubic feet
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Historically significant subject files spanning the administrations of multiple Superintendents. These topical files cover various historical eras; topics include areas such as planning, programs, and events.

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World War II era at VMI, 1940/1946 2 boxes Box SF048, Box SF049

World War II Era Motion Picture Films regarding the European Theater, 1934/1948

5.2 Linear Feet 5 ft. 1 1/2 in. (1 record carton, 15 in.); (6 flat storage boxes, 3 1/2 in. each); (1 artifact box, 2 ft. 1 1/2 in.)
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56 reels of 16mm motion picture film. Much of the film seems to be newsreels from German organizations. Most films have no sound. Subjects include battles and other events of World War II, as well as a few reels of film that predate the war.
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World War II Era Motion Picture Films regarding the European Theater, 1934/1948 5.2 Linear Feet 5 ft. 1 1/2 in. (1 record carton, 15 in.); (6 flat storage boxes, 3 1/2 in. each); (1 artifact box, 2 ft. 1 1/2 in.)

World War II Food Ephemera Collection, 1941/1945

0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box
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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, 1941/1945 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

World War II Food Pamphlets, 1941/1950

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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This collection includes eight World War II era pamphlets, including one revised post-war, from about 1941-1950. The bulk are from 1941-1945, and contain content on rationing, substitutions, and food practices.
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World War II Food Pamphlets, 1941/1950 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

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