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Art Song of Williamsburg Records, 2000/2007

7.00 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection contains the records and paperwork related to Art Song of Williamsburg. This organization existed from 2000 through 2007 and was responsible for an average of three concerts a year. Their records include papers relating to their creation and termination, financial and tax records, biographies and contracts for the artists they featured, as well as inter-organizational correspondence between board members. Genevieve McGiffert was the founder and features prominently in the records. In addition to the paper records, the collection contains audiovisual material of the bulk of the performances sponsored by Art Song of Williamsburg. The musical performances were often preceded by educational lectures.

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Art Song of Williamsburg Records, 2000/2007 7.00 Linear Feet

Lois Hornsby Collection of Williamsburg Ephemera, 1965/2013

1.50 Linear Feet
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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

2.80 Linear Feet
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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

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

9.45 Linear Feet
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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

1.14 Linear Feet
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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

8.00 Linear Feet
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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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