Collections : [Old Dominion University]

Old Dominion University

3023 Patricia W. and J. Douglas Perry Library
Old Dominion University
4427 Hampton Blvd
Norfolk, VA 23529
Primary Collecting Areas:
Key collecting areas include: 1. University Archives; 2. Manuscripts -- strengths in such subjects as the Civil War, Virginia politics, military history, local news & media, African-American history, Norfolk urban redevelopment, women's history, and local history; 3. Rare books and printed material: strengths include Virginia and Tidewater History, poetry and literature, military history, art books; 4. Music special collecting: strengths in contemporary/post-World War II composers and historical recordings.
Description:
The goal of Special Collections and University Archives is to preserve and make accessible collections and records of historical importance to the university, region, state, and nation. The department functions as a "learning lab" where students, faculty, and researchers can create and explore original ideas through engagement with our unique collections.
POC: Jessica Ritchie
Phone: (757) 683-4483
Fax: (757) 683-5954

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1907 Jamestown Exposition, St. Paul's Episcopal Church Records

0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
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Consists of material related to the first Episcopal Church in North America, which was exhibited in the 1907 Exposition.
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Albert S. Armentrout Collection

1.4 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of an Old Dominion College athletic booster pin, bumper sticker, and academic hood, as well as a business card for Albert S. Armentrout, class of 1969.

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Albert S. Armentrout Collection 1.4 Linear Feet

Allan Blank Papers

62.30 Linear Feet
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The Allan Blank Papers consist primarily of scores (mainly in manuscript and facsimile formats) and materials related directly to his significant compositions and published materials, including programs, reviews and recordings. His compositions encompass a wide range of instrumentation and format. His works include pieces for a solo instrument, full orchestra, chamber ensemble, voice, music for children, and opera. Materials in this collection also document some of Mr. Blank's personal and professional interests.

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Allan Blank Papers 62.30 Linear Feet

Anita Fellman Collection

5.00 Linear Feet 5 oversized boxes boxes
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This collection contains t-shirts collected by Dr. Anita Fellman, professor of Women's Studies at Old Dominion University, related to women's history, LGBTQ history, and African American history. Also included in the collection are political buttons concerning elections and women's rights.

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Anita Fellman Collection 5.00 Linear Feet 5 oversized boxes boxes

John Duffy Papers

25.00 Linear Feet
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This collection contains scores, sketchbooks, programs, recordings and other material collected and produced by composer John Duffy.

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Dean of the College of Arts and Letters Records

14.40 Linear Feet 10 record center cartons and 1 Hollinger document case boxes
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The College of Arts and Letters of the Dean's Office Records, includes the College of Arts and Letters faculty and committee members, meetings, and minutes; programs and activities; and files from the Advisory Council, Academic Council and Council of Deans.
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Binder Case 15 Box 7, Binder Case 15

Binder Case 16 Box 8, Binder Case 16

Binder Case 17 Box 8, Binder Case 17

Board of Visitors Records

57 Linear Feet 115 Hollinger document cases, two record center cartons, and 8 oversize boxes boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The records of the Old Dominion University Board of Visitors contains office files of the board, including correspondence, resolutions, committee records, proceedings, and agendas.
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Board of Visitors Records 57 Linear Feet 115 Hollinger document cases, two record center cartons, and 8 oversize boxes boxes

Virginia Symphony Orchestra Records

67.10 Linear Feet 60 Hollinger document cases, 6 half Hollinger cases, 19 record center cartons, 13 oversize boxes, 7 binder cases, 5 audiovisual boxes boxes
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Consists of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra organizational archives, the Virginia Symphony Board archives, artifacts concerning premieres and other notable performances, and season programs.

Carolyn Rhodes Papers

2.80 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger document cases boxes
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Dr. Rhodes was an English and Women's Studies professor at Old Dominion University. The collection includes course descriptions, grant reports, meeting minutes from various women's groups, information pertaining to the Title IX hearings, books, journal articles, newspaper clippings, newsletters and photographs.
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Carolyn Rhodes Papers 2.80 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger document cases boxes

Charles H. Ford Papers

0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes
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Dr. Charles Ford is a history professor at Norfolk State University. His collection includes material on Ford's research on African American history and gay cultural and activist groups, primarily the Tidewater AIDS Community Task Force. These materials include correspondence, brochures, convention booklets, financial records, minutes, reports, promotional materials, a corporation agreement, invitations, cards, DVDs featuring lectures given by Dr. Ford, documents created by organizations, and articles from newspapers and magazines.
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Charles H. Ford Papers 0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes

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