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J. Randolph Ruffin Papers, 1956/1993

1.40 Linear Feet
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Papers of J. Randolph Ruffin. Newspaper clippings, brochures, drafts of speeches, correspondence about Virginia history, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and tours directed by J. Randolph Ruffin, Director of Special Events for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Accessions 1998.58 and 1999.22 WHRA.

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J. Randolph Ruffin Papers, 1956/1993 1.40 Linear Feet

Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. Papers, 1930/1998

18.50 Linear Feet
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Professional and personal papers of Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. who was a newspaper writer and columnist and an author of books on Virginia.

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Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. Papers, 1930/1998 18.50 Linear Feet

Thomas L. Williams collection, 1940/1990

45 Linear Feet 100 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

The collection includes photographs, negatives, slides, film, postcards, ephemera, correspondence and artifacts belonging to Thomas L. Williams, photographer for William & Mary for 35 years. He was also a photographer for Camp Peary and Colonial Williamsburg prior to working for William & Mary.

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Thomas L. Williams collection, 1940/1990 45 Linear Feet 100 boxes

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