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Agnes Repplier Collection 1891-1925

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[ALS 1901 Jan 30, attached to front, Agnes Repplierto [Horace Howard] Furness; states that the essay has been sold to Harper's [Weekly]and is their property although it has not yet been published.]

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Agnes Repplier Collection 1891-1925

Agnes Repplierto Riverside Press 2 p.

Carpenter - Higginson - Hornidge Family Papers, 1872-1985

3 archival boxes and 1 carton (2.3 linear ft)
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Charles Bourland, Jr., Compiler, Bourland and White Family Genealogy

1.25 Linear Feet 1 record carton, 15 in. 0.01 Gigabytes 7 files, formats include .xls and .pdf
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Digital files and paper records pertaining to the history and genealogy of the Bourland and White families, as researched by Charles Bourland Jr. over a 20 year period. The digital files include a list of sources documenting the Bourland family (B sources) and the White family (W sources). The paper records are sources documenting the White genealogy (W sources); these items include facsimile excerpts from books, facsimile manuscripts, photographs, typed genealogical records, handwritten notes, maps, pamphlets, printed materials, genealogical charts, correspondence, clippings, and more. Content described in these original and facsimile documents dates from ca. 1870s-1990s, with family history information dating back to the 1600s. An incomplete list of the W sources housed in box 1 can be found in the "Sources Database" PDF file, starting on page 26. The White family came in the mid-1600s into Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, and moved in the late 1700s to Monongalia County, (now) West Virginia. The Bourland family came from Virginia and Massachusetts and moved gradually into Kentucky. Paper copies of most of the B sources are housed at the Hopkins County (Kentucky) Genealogical Society.
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Charles Bourland, Jr., Compiler, Bourland and White Family Genealogy 1.25 Linear Feet 1 record carton, 15 in. 0.01 Gigabytes 7 files, formats include .xls and .pdf

White Family Papers 1794-1921

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The White familypapers contain 1,190 items (4 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.5 linear feet), 1794-1921, chiefly the correspondence, business and legal papers of the Whiteand Robertsonfamilies of Abingdon, Virginia. These closely related families were two of the leading participants in the business and political life of Southwest Virginiaduring the nineteenth century. The business papers of Col. James White(1770-1838), other papers concerning the settlement of his estate, and the business and correspondence of the White family, chiefly of William Young Conn White(1812-1882), all contain material relating to the development of business and industry in Southwest Virginiaand its economic ties to Tennesseeand Alabamabefore and after the Civil War.

Elias James White Account Books

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Mss. MsV Ab24 is filed in Oversize.

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Houston Family Photograph Album

1 Volumes
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A carte de visite album belonging to the Houston family of Lexington, Virginia. It contains images of Judge Thomas Dix Houston, the Ervine, White, Wilson, Leach, Weir, Buchanan, Shumate, Culton, and Bear families of Rockbridge and Augusta Counties in Virginia. It also contains an image of Virginia Military Institute professor James Woods Massie. There are photographs by Lexington and Shenandoah Valley photographers Michael Miley, Adam H. Plecker, Hugh Morrison, and Benjamin Clinedinst, and George Teaford and Worthen of Winchester, Va. The album includes hand written geneaological notes about the Houston family.

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Houston Family Photograph Album 1 Volumes

Minnie McWhorter, Compiler, Genealogies

6.48 Linear Feet Summary: 6 ft. 5 3/4 in. (11 document cases, 5 in. each); (13 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
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Family genealogies in this collection include: Alderson, Alkire, Anderson, Atkinson, Bailey, Ball, Barnes, Barnet, Bartlett, Bassel, Benedum, Bennett, Blake, Bonnett, Boughman, Brake, Burr, Bush, Carber, Carpenter, Carroll, Casto, Champe, Cheuvront, Chrislip, Cookman, Coplin, Corder, Couch, Cummins, Cunningham, Curry, Custis, Cutright, Davidson, Davis, Donnally, Douglass, Dyer, Eagan, Eastwood, Fairbank, Farnsworth, Fell, Flesher, Gaston, Gates, Girty, Goff, Goodloe, Hacker, Hagerman, Hall, Hamilton, Hamrick, Hardman, Hart, Hatcher, Haymond, Hiner, Hinzeman, Holt, Hughes, Hurst, Hutton, Jackson, Jewell, Kester, Laidley, Lawson, Lee, Lightburn, Lincoln, Lorentz, Loudin, Lowther, Mahan, Makowicz, Mann, Marple, Martin, Mathews, Maxwell, McClain, McWhorter, Morgan, Moore, Neely, Nicholas, Norris, Nutter, Peterson, Phillips, Poff, Pringle, Quarrier, Queen, Raines, Reger, Riddel, Ritter, Ruffner, Shoulders, Sims, Sleeth, Smith, Stalnaker, Starcher, Stitler, Stout, Strader, Straley, Stump, Swisher, Talbot, Tenney, Teter, Thomas, Thornhill, Tucker, Van Horn, Waggoner, Ward, Washington, Weimer, Westfall, White, Whittlesey, Williams, Wilson, Winans, and Woodford.
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Minnie McWhorter, Compiler, Genealogies 6.48 Linear Feet Summary: 6 ft. 5 3/4 in. (11 document cases, 5 in. each); (13 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)

White Family, 1977

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White Family Genealogy

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)
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Typescript genealogy of the Stephen White family of Maryland, by Emma Siggins White. Narrative history of Stephen White's family begins when White arrives in Maryland in 1659 and settles in Baltimore County. Includes information about White's estate and provides vital information including birth, marriage, and death dates for many of his descendants up through the early nineteenth century. This seven-page document is undated.
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White Family Genealogy 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)

White Family of Spanishburg, Correspondence

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Letters written to Synthia and Harmon White of Spanishburg, West Virginia from various members of their family. The letters discuss family and personal matters, health issues, religion, weather, finances, household chores, farming, and produce. Letters from Henry White discuss his move from Nebraska to Kansas as well as the costs and profits associated with farming in these states. Places mentioned include: Spanishburg, West Virginia; Germantown, Kansas; Bluefield, West Virginia; Buchanan, Kentucky; Point Pleasant, West Virginia; Charleston, West Virginia; and Syracuse, Nebraska.

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White Family of Spanishburg, Correspondence 0.04 Linear Feet 1 folder, 0.5 in.

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