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A. Franklin Kibler papers, 1943/1952

1 cubic feet 2 manuscript boxes
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This collection consists primarily of documents and photographs dating from A. Franklin Kibler's World War II service with the 12th Army Group, European Theater, including:

  • Memoranda to and from Kibler and other senior officers (1943-1945)
  • Headquarters, 12th Army Group Commanding General's briefings (1944-1945)
  • Reports, including "Reports of the General Board, United States Forces, European Theater" (G-3 Section)
  • Photographs
  • Organizational charts

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A. Franklin Kibler papers, 1943/1952 1 cubic feet 2 manuscript boxes

American Political Items Collectors collection

6 Linear Feet 8 boxes
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The American Political Items Collectors Collection (APIC) contains donations of scholarly material that relates to national political campaigns as well as American history dating from 1895 to 1988. This collection is comprised of presidential campaigning materials that stem from bumper stickers to voting ballots. Not only is it an extensive collection of presidential campaigns but it also houses historical magazines, newspapers, and many other manuscripts and books.
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American Political Items Collectors collection 6 Linear Feet 8 boxes

Arthur E. Scott photograph collection

32 Linear Feet 43 boxes; 27 scrapbooks
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This collection contains photographs taken by Arthur E. Scott, a photojournalist and photo-historian for the U.S. Senate. It contains over 5,000 prints and negatives of United States politicians (mainly Senators), political events such as campaigns and inaugurations, and landmarks throughout the Washington, D.C. area, from the mid-1930s to the 1970s. There are also 27 scrapbooks compiled by Arthur E. Scott, primarily consisting of newspaper clippings of Scott's photographs. The collection also contains glass negatives from the 1910s and 1920s that were taken by other photographers.
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Arthur E. Scott photograph collection 32 Linear Feet 43 boxes; 27 scrapbooks

Fortnightly Club Papers, 1900/2015

4 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of the organizational archives and research papers presented by members of Lexington, Virginia's Fortnightly Club, a men's club organized with the purpose of discussion of current topics and social engagement. The club was founded in 1900 after similar clubs in Newburyport, Massachusetts (also called the "Fortnightly Club") and the "Conversation Club" of Louisville, Kentucky.

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Fortnightly Club Papers, 1900/2015 4 Linear Feet

Office of the Superintendent correspondence, 1840/1918

2 cubic feet
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Correspondence, 1840-1918, originating in the Superintendent's office, unrelated to any other records series. Primarily about purchases and business transactions, and miscellaneous file.

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Office of the Superintendent correspondence, 1840/1918 2 cubic feet

Leonard T. Gerow papers, 1911/1970

0.50 cubic feet approximately 120 items
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The Leonard T. Gerow papers consist of documents and photographs (approximately 120 items) from the military career of United States Army General Gerow. The collection includes correspondence with General Dwight D. Eisenhower, autobiographical material, speeches (1945 to 1948), and photographs. Material complementary to this collection is in Gerow's student/alumni file, which is located in the VMI Archives.

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Leonard T. Gerow papers, 1911/1970 0.50 cubic feet approximately 120 items

Letters from United States presidents and other notables, 1933/1983

6 Folder
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Superintendents' correspondence file containing a small number of letters from or relating to notable individuals, including U. S. Presidents. Includes Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy (telegram announcing death), Ronald Reagan, John Glenn, Franklin Roosevelt.

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Letters from United States presidents and other notables, 1933/1983 6 Folder

Dwight D. Eisenhower Letter to Percy Gatlin Hamlin, 1955

0.01 Linear Foot
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Thank you letter from Dwight D. Eisenhower, White House, Washington, D.C. to Percy Hamlin, Norwalk, California for copies of Hamlin's books about General Richard S. Ewell [The Making of a Soldier and Old Bald Head]. June 29, 1955.

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Dwight D. Eisenhower Letter to Percy Gatlin Hamlin, 1955 0.01 Linear Foot

Dwight D. Eisenhower Typescript and Recording of an Address before a West Virginia University Convocation, 1947

0 Linear Feet Summary: 2 items
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Manuscript and recording of an address by General Dwight D. Eisenhower before a West Virginia University convocation on 1947 September 22, at which he receives an honorary degree. In his acceptance address Eisenhower discusses World War II global politics, mountaineers, and education.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Typescript and Recording of an Address before a West Virginia University Convocation, 1947 0 Linear Feet Summary: 2 items

Genevieve R. Herrell Collection, 1929/1997, bulk 1952/1977

4.5 Cubic Feet 11 boxes
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Correspondence, cards, notes, ephemera, photographs, and souvenirs documenting Genevieve R. Herrell's service as a civilian nurse for the US Army assigned to the White House. The collection documents her service beginning with the Harry S. Truman administration until her retirement when Gerald Ford left office in 1977.
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Genevieve R. Herrell Collection, 1929/1997, bulk 1952/1977 4.5 Cubic Feet 11 boxes

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