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Personal Papers of Beulah Shipley Goss, 1932-1972

1 box
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RG 27 contains materials collected by Beulah Shipley Goss and dates from 1932 through 1972, although the bulk of the papers fall between 1942 and 1959. The collection measures approximately .8 linear feet. This collection reflects Goss's volunteer activities with various organizations and contains correspondence, publications, clippings, photographs, and administrative records for those groups.

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Personal Papers of Beulah Shipley Goss, 1932-1972 1 box

Robert Clinton Rutledge Collection (MS406)

1.38 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
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The bulk of these papers are correspondence between Robert Rutledge and Harriet Hulfish. Besides information about their relationship, this correspondence refers to Army camp life where Rutledge was stationed in Camp Lee, Virginia; San Francisco, California; Tennessee; Kentucky; and Texas. The papers also contain an illustrated catalog of Staunton Military Academy, and a play and short stories authored by Rutledge.

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Robert Clinton Rutledge Collection (MS406) 1.38 Cubic Feet 3 boxes

The Dorothy L. Davis Scrapbooks, 1923-1939

0.5 linear feet
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The Dorothy L. Davis Scrapbooks consists of 0.5 linear feet and spans the years 1923-1939 and comprises of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings chronicling the start of World War II, movie stars, poems, matrimony, and home decorating.
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The Dorothy L. Davis Scrapbooks, 1923-1939 0.5 linear feet

The Harry Lattimore Collection, 1875-1946

.5 linear feet
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The Harry M. Lattimore Collection spans the years 1875-1946 and contains a school census, a leather pouch containing World War II Army discharge papers, photographs, correspondence, a penmanship workbook containing handwritten statements, and a book.
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The Harry Lattimore Collection, 1875-1946 .5 linear feet

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