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Class of 1913 Reunion Book, 1914/1935

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
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The Class of 1913 Reunion Book contains photographs, programs, and written entries regarding the activities and whereabouts of members of the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg graduating class of 1913, from 1914-1935.
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Class of 1913 Reunion Book, 1914/1935 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

John Walter Wayland Papers, 1892/1940

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Papers, 1892-1940, of John Walter Wayland, historian, who was interested in the history of Rockingham County and the Valley of Virginia. The papers are primarily his correspondence with the descendants of early settlers in the area, and with historians, publishers, family, friends and teachers. Includes letters from Lyon G. Tyler, Sue Ruffin Tyler, and Earl Gregg Swem.

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John Walter Wayland Papers, 1892/1940 5.50 Linear Feet

John W. Wayland Papers, 1916/1980

0.2 cubic feet 5 folders
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The John W. Wayland Papers, 1916-1980, are comprised of the writings of John Walter Wayland, historian and original faculty member at the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg. Many documents relate to the founding and early years of the school.
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John W. Wayland Papers, 1916/1980 0.2 cubic feet 5 folders

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