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Richard G. Joynt Collection of British Manuscripts

4.25 Linear Feet
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Richard G. Joynt's collection of British manuscripts, from the 15th to the 20th century, of 88 letters and documents, 41 cut signatures, and many book engravings. The authors and signatures include kings, queens, prime ministers, nobles, military officers, authors, and other dignitaries. Personal matters, military orders and letters, religion, treaties, politics, intrique, and much more are covered in these letters, often interwoven with current events.

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Richard G. Joynt Collection of British Manuscripts 4.25 Linear Feet

Signatures of British Prime Ministers Box 1, Folder 2

Robert Alexander Legal Papers

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This collection contains a deed, dated August 13, 1747, for a tract of land near the town of Greenville, Augusta County, Virginia, conveyed to Robert Alexander from William Beverley and two legal papers connected with the deed. There is also an authorized English Bible, 1766, with Robert Alexander's signature. Genealogical information by George Diehl is housed in the control folder.

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Robert Alexander Legal Papers .5 Linear Feet

Robert and Ruth Carroll artifact and book collection

15 Linear Feet
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This ledger (16.5" x 14" x 2") contains hand-written recipes for elixers, tonics, medicines, and other cures. Many pages are blank or have been taken out; it is not clear if there was writing on those pages.

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Robert and Ruth Carroll artifact and book collection 15 Linear Feet

Robert Morton Hughes Papers

20.40 Linear Feet 29 Hollinger document cases, 4 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder boxes
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Contains personal and political correspondence regarding his legal practice, involvement in Virginia politics and his activities in support of education. Had longtime association with the College of William and Mary, served on the State Board of Education and the Board of Directors of the Norfolk Public Library. Significant aspect of this collection is the papers of his family, Governor John B. Floyd, General Joseph E. Johnston, and Judge Robert W. Hughes, important public figures before, during, and after the Civil War.
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Robert Morton Hughes Papers 20.40 Linear Feet 29 Hollinger document cases, 4 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder boxes

Militia

2 Files
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This collection includes information on Captain John McDowell's company and Captain John McKittrick's company.

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Rockbridge County - Early Days RHS Collections #0083 - #0087, Folder 1

Rockbridge Historical Society collection of deeds

.25 Linear Feet
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A collection of original land deeds and indentures from the vicinity of Rockbridge County, Virginia collected by the Rockbridge Historical Society.

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Rockbridge Historical Society collection of deeds .25 Linear Feet

Rockbridge Historical Society files on genealogy

9 Box
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This collection contains biographical and genealogical information on various people, primarily from in and around Rockbridge County.

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Ruffner Family Association Collection

26.75 Linear Feet 6 Legal Hollinger Boxes, 2 Flat Boxes, and 17 Banker Boxes.
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The collection includes genealogical research and notes on the Ruffner Family. As well as administrative records, newsletters and financial records of the Ruffner Family Association. in addition the collection includes correspondence, books, photographs, family bibles, and digital files related to the Ruffner Family and the Association.

Willis Guy Tetrick, Jr. Genealogy Research Papers

131.6 Linear Feet 131 ft. 7 in. (41 record cartons, 15 in. each); (1 oversize record carton, 18 in.); (1 flat storage box, 3 in.); (274 unboxed ledgers and notebooks, 78 ft. 7 in.)
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Genealogy research papers compiled by W. Guy Tetrick and his son Willis G. Tetrick, Jr. The Tetricks were from Harrison County and the material in the collection mainly regards families of Harrison County and north central West Virginia. The collection contains mostly original genealogical compilations and family histories. It also contains personal and business correspondence; financial records; publications regarding local and state history; newspapers and news clippings; obituaries, cemetery records; records of the Sons of the American Revolution; and other material.
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Series 11. Publications

Willis Guy Tetrick, Jr. Genealogy Research Papers 131.6 Linear Feet 131 ft. 7 in. (41 record cartons, 15 in. each); (1 oversize record carton, 18 in.); (1 flat storage box, 3 in.); (274 unboxed ledgers and notebooks, 78 ft. 7 in.)

Office of the President. James Blair Records

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Acc. 1980.128 contains papers of and relating to James Blair, first president of the College of William and Mary. The collection contains two original manuscripts: a funeral bill by Blair dated 1701, and a sermon erroneously attributed to Blair dated 1747. The bulk of the collection consists of copies collected for research purposes, mostly in 1940-1941. Includes biographical material; extracts and copies from official records; copies of correspondence; sermons; notes on paintings of Blair and his wife owned by the College of William and Mary; notes on their graves.

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Series 1: Biographical Material

Sermons Box 1, Folder 7

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