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Armistead Boothe Papers (MS164), 1803/1990

10.2 Cubic Feet 14.5 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 18 oversize folders, 3 oversize items, 2 items in map drawers, 1 rolled item
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These are the collected papers of Alexandria politician Armistead Lloyd Boothe (1907-1990). Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.

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Armistead Boothe Papers (MS164), 1803/1990 10.2 Cubic Feet 14.5 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 18 oversize folders, 3 oversize items, 2 items in map drawers, 1 rolled item

Elrich W. Murphy Photograph Collection (MS415), 1940/1969

2.05 Cubic Feet 7 Intercept negative boxes, 1 document box, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder 17.5 Gigabytes (digital donation)
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This collection documents the professional photography business of Elrich W. Murphy. Over 2,500 professional photographs taken by Murphy capture members of Alexandria's African American community and local events. Images of Murphy's family and friends were taken primarily by Murphy, but there are also family photographs taken by other people. Of interest is an oversized, hand-colored photographic print of the Tidal Basin and the Washington Monument. Included formats in this collection are film negatives, photographic prints, ephemera, and digital surrogates of receipt books and an accounting ledger.

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Elrich W. Murphy Photograph Collection (MS415), 1940/1969 2.05 Cubic Feet 7 Intercept negative boxes, 1 document box, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder 17.5 Gigabytes (digital donation)

Esther Holliday Green Collection (MS073), 1859/1982

1.84 Cubic Feet 4 boxes
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This collection consists of six series: Correspondence, Literary Productions, Printed Material, Financial Documents, Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion, and Green Family. The correspondence series holds letters only to and from Esther Green. Included three folders (Box 73 Folders 1-3) with letters from Robert Rutledge, a youth for whom she helped secure a DuPont scholarship to the University of Virginia. While in college he updated her on his progress. Correspondence to and from other family members is located in the Green Family series. Approximately half of the collection concerns the Green Family. Several folders (Box 73.2 Folders 5-9) deal with an estate for which Richard Green was the executor. The Green Family series also contains genealogical information relating to the Muir, Magyar, and Green families and a few pieces relating to family businesses, Green and Bro. Furniture Co., and the Green Mansion House Hotel.

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Esther Holliday Green Collection (MS073), 1859/1982 1.84 Cubic Feet 4 boxes

Gaines-Hodge Family Bible (MS414), 1884

.38 Cubic Feet 1 custom box (13.5 x 10.75 x 4.5")
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Family history records and vital statistics documented within a 19th century illustrated Bible, published in 1884 by A.J. Holman and Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Four pages of genealogical family records are included in the volume, located in between the text of the Old and New Testaments. These pages include a marriage certificate as well as records of births, marriages, and deaths in the Gaines-Hodge family.

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Gaines-Hodge Family Bible (MS414), 1884 .38 Cubic Feet 1 custom box (13.5 x 10.75 x 4.5")

Historic House Tours Collection (MS059), 1931/2017

.83 Cubic Feet
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This collection contains booklets created by the Auxiliary Board, Alexandria Hospital for the historic house tours of old Alexandria. This is an open collection starting from 1931, with the exception of a few years. Research and writing was performed by various people.

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Historic House Tours Collection (MS059), 1931/2017 .83 Cubic Feet

John Thomas Ricketts Papers (MS071), 1787/1904

4.5 Linear Feet 3 boxes
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This collection has three series: the papers of JT Ricketts, of Norris Cummings and of Helen Cummings. The Ricketts series makes up the bulk of the collection. Its main focus is on Ricketts' business records, but some personal documents are included. The business records contain financial, legal and administrative materials. They trace the rise of T. Wattson & Sons from a small bakery into an industrial "steam" bakery that supplied organizations such as the US Navy with packaged bread products. This development was made possible by the company's purchase of a cracker molding machine patent to mass produce bakery goods. Also found in the Ricketts' series is documentation of the divisive feud between Thomas Wattson and Ricketts and records relating to Ricketts' investments in Pennsylvania coal and timber lands. The Norris Cummings series consists of a few letters, accounts and printed materials. The Helen Cummings series is made up of Ricketts family genealogical materials including a family bible, correspondence to relatives and genealogical organizations and family trees.

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John Thomas Ricketts Papers (MS071), 1787/1904 4.5 Linear Feet 3 boxes

Mary Crawford Powell Collection (MS236), 1987

.42 Linear Feet 1 box
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Collection documents the ancestral lines of Dr. Robert Conrad Powell and his wife, Mary Crawford Gregory, also the ancestral lines of Ruth Ashton the wife of Dr. Lewellyn Powell. Done for the benefit of the children by their Grandmother.

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Mary Crawford Powell Collection (MS236), 1987 .42 Linear Feet 1 box

Ruth Kaye Collection (MS029), 1970/2010

14.826 Cubic Feet 32 boxes
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The collection consists of four series: house histories, genealogy, publications, and miscellaneous. The collection contains reports, bound volumes, photos, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and correspondences. The first and largest series is the complete research on various house histories in the Alexandria, Virginia area, most notably in Old Town. The second series of the collection is genealogical research on various families who have roots in Northern Virginia and Alexandria. The two smaller series, publications and miscellaneous, contain various research subjects completed by Ruth Kaye, including other publications from other authors.

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Ruth Kaye Collection (MS029), 1970/2010 14.826 Cubic Feet 32 boxes

Shakes Letter Collection (MS005), 1778/2015

.21 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of letters, notes, business documents, and genealogical research from and on the Shakes, Carne, and Ficklin families. The materials were donated by various uknown donors from 1983-2015 and compiled into a collection created by Alexandria Library's Lloyd House and later Local History/Special Collections branch.

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Shakes Letter Collection (MS005), 1778/2015 .21 Linear Feet

William Gregory Family Papers (MS417), 1771/1993

1.11 Cubic Feet 1 document box, 2 flat file boxes, 1 oversize folder (assorted oversize box), 1 object (assorted media box)
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This collection predominantly contains the personal papers of William Gregory, including: journals, notebooks, property records, deeds, and family records. Approximately two-thirds of the collection comprise original correspondence, and late 20th century transcriptions of such.

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William Gregory Family Papers (MS417), 1771/1993 1.11 Cubic Feet 1 document box, 2 flat file boxes, 1 oversize folder (assorted oversize box), 1 object (assorted media box)

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