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Cynthia Barlowe Collection, 1902/2001

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Collection of photographs, newspaper clippings, publications, postcards and other items relating to Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Cynthia Barlowe Collection, 1902/2001 0.30 Linear Feet

Elizabeth Hayes papers, 1924/1938

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Papers of Elizabeth Hayes (Goddard) who was the secretary to Rev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin when he began the effort to restore Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Elizabeth Hayes papers, 1924/1938 0.50 Linear Feet

John Boyd Bentley Papers, 1895/1987

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Personal and professional papers, 1896-1987, of Bishop John Boyd Bentley, Bishop of Alaska and Director of Overseas Missions for the Protestant Episcopal Church and personal papers, 1895-1983, of his wife Elvira Carr Bentley.

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John Boyd Bentley Papers, 1895/1987 2.50 Linear Feet

Office of University Development Records, 1920/2014

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Acc. 1976.001: Publications materials for J.E. Morpurgo's Their Majesties' Royall Colledge, including blue line copies, page proofs, and a paper-bound copy of the book.

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Office of University Development Records, 1920/2014 80.00 Linear Feet

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