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Eva May Foster Photograph Album, 1934/1941

0.16 cubic feet 2 folders
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The Eva May Foster Photograph Album, 1934-1941, comprises a disbound photograph album of black-and-white photographs documenting Foster's time as a student at the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg. Loose photographs are also included.
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Eva May Foster Photograph Album, 1934/1941 0.16 cubic feet 2 folders

Gail Kinsey photographs, 1969/1972

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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Three color photographs documenting Gail Kinsey's ('72) time as a student at Madison College.
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Gail Kinsey photographs, 1969/1972 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

Katherine Kitchen Agne and Jean Ann Kitchen Hardison photographs, 1959

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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Photograph booklet comprising 15 photographs documenting one or both of the Kitchen sisters's time at Madison College.
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Patsy Black Spillman photographs, 1948/1950

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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Four facsimile photographs documenting Patsy Black's time as a student at Madison College.
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Patsy Black Spillman photographs, 1948/1950 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

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