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Anne and Alan Morledge Collection, 1946/2005, bulk 1969/1988

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Collections of programs, pamphlets and other items from the Williamsburg, Virginia area. Biography and photograph of Comer Clarke Jackson, Manager of Casey's Department Store.

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Anne and Alan Morledge Collection, 1946/2005, bulk 1969/1988 0.5 Linear Feet

Daily Press Williamsburg Related Articles, 1950/1990

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Newspaper articles about Williamsburg residents and institutions, businesses and events. Includes clippings, obituaries, notes and speeches relating to prominent residents and major events and important places in Williamsburg, James City County and York County, Virginia. The material was collected by the Newport News Daily Press newspaper.

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Daily Press Williamsburg Related Articles, 1950/1990 3.40 Linear Feet

Julia W. Oxrieder Papers, 1877/1998

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The personal papers of Julia W. Oxrieder include materials related to Williamsburg, Virginia, documents of interest she collected related to her many interests, and personal material about her life and work in Williamsburg. Many items are copies of biographies, newspaper articles, and ephemera documenting local history including folklore, education, Williamsburg people and organizations, African Americans, and other topics.

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Julia W. Oxrieder Papers, 1877/1998 0.60 Linear Feet

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