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Lois Hornsby Collection of Williamsburg Ephemera, 1965/2013

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Contains scrapbooks, clippings, and printed ephemera documenting Williamsburg, Virginia. The accession includes material concerning the Williamsburg Reunion, Williamsburg Clergy Fellowship, Williamsburg land development, Bruton Heights, and Bruton Parish Church among others.

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Lois Hornsby Collection of Williamsburg Ephemera, 1965/2013 1.50 Linear Feet

Pulaski Club Records, 1877/2014

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Records of the Pulaski Club of Williamsburg, a men's social club, named in honor of Count Pulaski of American Revolutionary War fame. Includes minutes, correspondence, photographs, poetry, stationery and clippings. Two letters by John D. Rockefeller are included.

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Pulaski Club Records, 1877/2014 2.80 Linear Feet

United Daughters of the Confederacy Williamsburg (Va.) records, 1890/1998

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Scrapbook material from the Williamsburg Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) consisting of newspaper clippings on the Civil War, veterans still living, battle reenactments, correspondence, yearbooks, programs, and other. Also included are papers concerning Confederate monuments in Williamsburg, as well as dealing with the Cross of Honor. One copy of "A History of the United Daughters of the Confederacy" is included.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Williamsburg (Va.) records, 1890/1998 7.00 Linear Feet

Williamsburg Chess Club Records, 1985/1994

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One ledger book of lists of members and attendance, with news clippings of events and member's obituaries. Records on the first tournament in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1987-88, material on other tournaments, assessment of group, notes, names and addresses of members and correspondence.

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Williamsburg Chess Club Records, 1985/1994 0.01 Linear Foot

Williamsburg Documentary Project, 1930/2015, bulk 2008/2015

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This collection is composed of material collected and created by the Williamsburg Documentary Project. The Williamsburg Documentary Project conducts oral history interviews and builds physical and digital archives, as well as other activities, through which it interprets the past of Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Williamsburg Documentary Project, 1930/2015, bulk 2008/2015 9.45 Linear Feet

Williamsburg Historic Records Association Records, 1984/2009

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Organizational records of the Williamsburg Historic Records Association (W.H.R.A.). Includes accession record of donations, newspaper articles, press releases, brochures, photographs, resolutions, correspondence, notices of annual meetings, minutes, WHRA constitution and some material on the formation of WHRA. There is also a resolution honoring Janet Coleman Kimbrough.

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Williamsburg Historic Records Association Records, 1984/2009 1.14 Linear Feet

Williamsburg Players Records, 1956/2004

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Collection consists of correspondence, financial and legal documents, receipts, meeting minutes, photographs, newspaper articles, slides, as well as other material of the Williamsburg Players.

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Williamsburg Players Records, 1956/2004 8.00 Linear Feet

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