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Anderson Family papers, 1755/1958

13.25 Linear Feet Six document cases, three half-size document cases, 9 flat boxes
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This collection contains items of the Anderson and Alexander families including correspondence dealing with legal business, family matters, and Lexington, Virginia affairs. Consists largely of the family correspondence of William Alexander Anderson, Francis T. Anderson, and Mary Anne Alexander Anderson; includes letters to and from Virginia Governor John Letcher, and two letters from Mildred Lee, daughter of Robert E. Lee. Other correspondents include William A. Glasgow, George Hutcheson Denny, Charles Alfred Graves, Henry Holstine, George Junkin, George Bolling Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, James McDowell, Samuel McDowell Moore, and Walter LeConte Stevens. Also includes legal and business correspondence of Francis T. Anderson; letters and diary of William D. Alexander dated 1858-1859; business accounts, wills, obituaries, including Mary Anne Alexander Anderson's obituary as a pamphlet titled In Memoriam, November 27, 1881; and genealogies of the McNutt, Anderson, and Thomas families. Includes copies of speeches of William A. Anderson dated 1842-1930 and a few photographs.

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Anderson Family papers, 1755/1958 13.25 Linear Feet Six document cases, three half-size document cases, 9 flat boxes

Campbell Family Papers, 1843/1950

130 Item
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Items in the collection include a scrapbook, a bound volume of the Ring-Tum Phi, a book of pressed leaves, Miller family birth records, photographs of Lexington and Campbell family members, newspapers, and personal letters.

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Campbell Family Papers, 1843/1950 130 Item

Collection of Photographs of Lexington, Va., 1857/1969

57 Item 4 folders
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Photographs and negatives relating to Lexington, Va., compiled over 30 years by Washington and Lee University Special Collection Staff. Contents of collection include originals and copies and vary in size and format. Highlights include a c. 1900 stereoview of Washington Street looking west, and a mid-twentieth century print of Michael Miley's image of Robert E. Lee's funeral procession. There are also copies of an early interior view of the Lexington Presbyterian Church. Other copies include the Lexington Courthouse Square, other Miley street views, and a contemporary photographic copy of the rare lithograph print of Lexington, Va. looking west published by Casimir Bohn in 1857. There is also an early hand colored postcard of Main Street looking south by the McCrum's Drug Company. Aerial views include 33 contemporary 4 x 6' images of sections of 1968 and 1969 era oversize photograph of Lexington, Va.

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Collection of Photographs of Lexington, Va., 1857/1969 57 Item 4 folders

David C. Irwin Collection, 1869/1937, bulk 1887/1937

3 Volumes
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This collection contains three ledgers: Leonidas Willson Irwin's spiritual diary, 1887-1937; D.C. Irwin's pastor's register, 1869-c.1881; D.C. Irwin's account book, 1895-96.

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David C. Irwin Collection, 1869/1937, bulk 1887/1937 3 Volumes

Graham Philanthropic Society records, 1809/1942

14.5 Linear Feet 15 boxes (1 document case, 14 flat boxes)
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This collection includes secretary's books, treasurer's book, librarian's book, treasurer's books, librarian's books, roll books, and constitutions of the Graham Philanthropic Society. The secretary's books document the minutes of the meetings. The first volume in the collection includes the creating documents when the Society was founded in 1809. The books include accounts of debates on current political and social questions, financial information, membership information, and records of student library use.

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Graham Philanthropic Society records, 1809/1942 14.5 Linear Feet 15 boxes (1 document case, 14 flat boxes)

Irwin Taylor Sanders Papers, 1925/1950

2.1 Linear Feet
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This collection contains correspondence from Sanders to his parents during his years as a student at Washington and Lee University (1925-1929), including accounts of a 1928 cross-country trip with a friend. There is also correspondence from Sanders to his parents during his residence at American College in Sofia, Bulgaria, and later correspondence to his wife from Yugoslavia and while at several academic institutions, including Princeton Theological Seminary, Cornell University, and the University of Kentucky. Also includes a manuscript draft of The Bulgarian Peasant, a book Sanders wrote in the 1930's.

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Irwin Taylor Sanders Papers, 1925/1950 2.1 Linear Feet

Lexington High School Commencement Program, 1934

1 Item
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This collection contains the commencement program for Lexington High School in Lexington, Virginia from June 1, 1934.

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Lexington High School Commencement Program, 1934 1 Item

Quisenberry Family Papers, 1900/1950

1 Box
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This collection contains the papers of the Quisenberry family from 1922-1963 including ephemera collected during their travels, photographs, school papers, items about their religious faith, as well as Lexington, Rockbridge County, Rockingham, and Shenandoah County, VA.

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Lexington, Virginia, 1818/1991

1 Box
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This file consists of a bound copy of a record of Lexington Free Tourist Camp.

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Lexington, Virginia, 1818/1991 1 Box

Mayor and Council: List of Names, 1855/1991 1 Item RHS Collection #0078, Folder 21

Maps, 1890/1950

3 Files
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This collection consists of historic maps of Lexington, Buena Vista, and Rockbridge County.

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Maps, 1890/1950 3 Files

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