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Nourse Family Papers 1760-1838

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The Nourse FamilyPapers (1760-1838) contain ca. 100 items.

Monongalia County Land and Legal Papers

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)
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Deeds, warrants, surveys, inventory of estate of Thomas Dell, Chapter County, Pennsylvania, 1750, and a surveyor's field book; material on Albert Gallatin's Monongalia County lands included.

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Monongalia County Land and Legal Papers 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)

Monongalia County Revolutionary Soldiers

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)
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Copies of statements made by Revolutionary War soldiers to prove services in the war. Taken from county court records of Monongalia County.

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Monongalia County Revolutionary Soldiers 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)

Morley Jeffers Williams Collection

4.62 Linear Feet 11 Hollinger boxes
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The collection consists of correspondence, reports, surveys, newspaper clippings, biographies and other written works, bibliographies, excerpts from diaries, letters, inventories and ledgers, various types of architectural and archaeological drawings, maps, and images documenting the work and research conducted during Morley Jeffers Williams's tenure at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Williams compiled the majority of the documents and images found in this collection between 1931 and 1939; however, the information contained within these records dates from 1602 to 1967. The bulk of the collection consists of numerous architectural and archaeological drawings detailing past and contemporary views of George Washington's estate; furthermore, there are several drawings depicting possible future renovations to Mount Vernon. This collection also contains a large amount of scholarly research pertaining to George Washington, Mount Vernon, and 18th-century life and culture. This information provides an in-depth understanding of George Washington's life, particularly concerning his interactions with his estate. Other documentation charts the efforts of Morley Jeffers Williams as he worked to restore the structures and landscape at Mount Vernon.

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Morley Jeffers Williams Collection 4.62 Linear Feet 11 Hollinger boxes

Series 1. Structures

Series 2. Landscape

Moses Leonard Papers

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Accounts, 1758-1792, of Moses Leonard, treasurer and collector of taxes for several parishes in West Springfield, Mass.

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Papers Box Manuscripts Group 2 Box 19, Folder 1

Mount Vernon maps

0.1 Cubic Feet 41 maps of various sizes
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Collection consists of forty-one (41) maps from various years and of various sizes. All of these maps directly concern George Washington's home at Mount Vernon. The maps vary in terms of type; a map may be an original, facsimile, or photocopy. Maps also vary in terms of quality, with some in better condition than others. Furthermore, some maps are duplicates of another piece or of its subject. Some maps contain notes concerning what the map displays.
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Mount Vernon maps 0.1 Cubic Feet 41 maps of various sizes

Museums at Washington and Lee records

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This record group contains archived materials about and created by Washington and Lee University's museums, comprised of Lee Chapel and Museum, the Reeves Collection, and the university's art collection, during the course of its regular business, such as official publications and records of its management.

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Performing arts manuscripts collection

4.0 linear feet (4 boxes)
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Collection consists of photographic prints, lithographs, drawings, and written manuscripts pertaining to significant musicians, composers, dancers, and their works.
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Performing arts manuscripts collection 4.0 linear feet (4 boxes)

Nathaniel Huntoon Account Book

1 Item 144 leaves
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The account and barter book contains handwriting samples and aphorisms. Account notations are in British currency. Rum and molasses are the predominant products listed. It also includes a poem on the American Revolutionary War effort of New Hampshire's soldiers by William Proctor. The poem includes a mention of General George Washington.

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Nathaniel Huntoon Account Book 1 Item 144 leaves

Title:: Clara L. Lawrence Papers 1763, 1883-1888, 1909-1939

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This collection primarily concerns Clara Louise Walde Lawrence's career as a nurse in the period before, during, and after World War I. Materials in the collection include correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, photographs and negatives, pamphlets, medical supplies, and other publications. Most of the correspondence, photographs, and publications relate to either WWI or nursing. Notable correspondents include a letter from Julia Cherney (Bateman) to Clara Walde while serving as a missionary in China. Other items of interest include a 1763 Boston Gazette as well as several 19th century American newspapers. The collection also includes Lawrence's Veterans Administration account books from the 1930s. Transcriptions were created of the correspondence before the collection was donated to the Special Collections Research Center and are available here as PDFs. Acc. 2010.784 contains correspondence, 1909-1923, primarily

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