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Dale F. Harter Collection of "Undocumented Deeds: An Exhibit on the History of Harrisonburg's African-American Community from 1930-1985", 1991

0.16 cubic feet 4 folders
Abstract Or Scope
These four folders contain items and information used in the exhibit "Undocumented Deeds: an exhibit on the history of Harrisonburg's African-American Community." The exhibit was curated by Dale F. Harter and held in the Warren-Sipe Museum of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society in the autumn of 1991.
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Dale F. Harter Collection of "Undocumented Deeds: An Exhibit on the History of Harrisonburg's African-American Community from 1930-1985", 1991 0.16 cubic feet 4 folders

Shenandoah Valley Regional Studies Seminar Records, 1990/2009

1.65 cubic feet 5 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of administrative records and papers by scholars from colleges, libraries and other institutions for the monthly presentations of the Shenandoah Valley Regional Studies Seminar (SVRSS). The collection contains financial records, announcements, correspondence, information about presenters, and academic papers.
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Rockingham Luncheon Ruritan Club Records, 2008/2010

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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The Rockingham Luncheon Ruritan Club Records, 2008-2010, comprise administrative records documenting the club's activities. Materials primarily include meeting agendas and minutes.
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Rockingham Luncheon Ruritan Club Records, 2008/2010 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

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