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Alexander "Sandy" Gilliam papers, 1985/2016

.5 Cubic Feet 1 legal document box
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This collection contains materials collected by Alexander "Sandy" Gilliam in his role as University of Virginia Historian. Included are professional and personal correspondence, lectures, notes, letters, clippings, and promotional material. This addition pertains to committee's he served on, lectures and papers he produced about the University of Virginia, correspondence with guests to the university, correspondence to Gilliam on a variety of topics including his retirement, recipients of the Alexander Gilliam Medical Scholarship, and other correspondents. Also included are promotional materials and ephemera collected from events at the University like the Inauguration of President Ryan and the retirement of faculty. It also includes the book "Recollections of a Virginia Gentleman" by Lawrence Grim, Jr.

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Alexander "Sandy" Gilliam papers, 1985/2016 .5 Cubic Feet 1 legal document box

Office of the Architect/Photographs-addition 2 Mary Hughes, 1970/1998

1.4 Cubic Feet 7 Photo 3-ring clamshell box 1 videocassettes 1 Vhs tape
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This addition to RG 35/2, Office of the Architect/Photographs contains photographs, slides, and VHS tape of Mary Hughes, the University of Virginia Landscape Architect since 1986. The slides and photographs depict college campuses, principally the University of Virginia, documenting projects initiated by the Office of the Architect including new construction. The VHS tape is dated October 24, 1994, and titled "Thomas Jefferson Academical Village." The slides and photographs were contained in binders and the original order and titles have been maintained.

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Office of the Architect/Photographs-addition 2 Mary Hughes, 1970/1998 1.4 Cubic Feet 7 Photo 3-ring clamshell box 1 videocassettes 1 Vhs tape

Susan Tyler Hitchcock papers, 1990/1999

1 Cubic Feet 1 cubic box
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This collection documents the work of Susan Tyler Hitchcock, writer, editor, and former faculty member at the University of Virginia. This collection includes Hitchcock's correspondence, notes, photographs, research, and drafts of manuscripts.

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Susan Tyler Hitchcock papers, 1990/1999 1 Cubic Feet 1 cubic box

University of Virginia Cemetery Photographs, 1993/1996

33.1 Gigabytes 5,494 files including JPGs, TIFFs, HTML, and text files. 0.67 Cubic Feet 3 Clamshell slide boxes and 18 cds
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This addition to RG 20/10/3 Administrative Committees/Cemetery includes slides of headstones of the University of Virginia Cemetery made between 1993 and 1996 and 9 CDs containing files of the digitized slides and associated HTML files.

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University of Virginia Cemetery Photographs, 1993/1996 33.1 Gigabytes 5,494 files including JPGs, TIFFs, HTML, and text files. 0.67 Cubic Feet 3 Clamshell slide boxes and 18 cds

UVA Administrative photographs of final exercises, dedications, Founders Day, Olympic torch lighting, and other events, 1995/1999

0.25 Cubic Feet half letter-sized file box
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This transfer primarily includes photographs spanning from 1995 to 1999 of events at the University. Photograph subjects include Final Exercises, Reunion Weekends, a 1996 Olympic Torch Lighting ceremony, Founder's Day celebrations, Cauthen and Bice House dedications, and special events involving President John T. Casteen. Casteen served as President of the University of Virginia from 1990 to 2010. He is seen in many photographs in this collection.

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UVA Administrative photographs of final exercises, dedications, Founders Day, Olympic torch lighting, and other events, 1995/1999 0.25 Cubic Feet half letter-sized file box

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