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James H. Law, Jr. papers

0.2 Cubic Feet
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James H. Law, Jr. papers (1920-1921; 0.2 cubic feet) include correspondence, notebooks, blueprints, and exams of alumnus James H. Law, Jr. (Architecture, 1925).

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James H. Law, Jr. papers 0.2 Cubic Feet

Taylor family papers

2.8 Cubic Feet Seven letter-sized document boxes
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This collection contains personal letters, postcards, U.Va. grade reports, certificates, a Monticello Association Lifetime Pass, various Army documents, and pamphlets on the life and interests of Thomas Jefferson documenting the lives of the Taylor Family: Edward Colston Taylor (1877-1940), Jessie Alwine Taylor (1879-1973 ), and Edward Colston Taylor, Jr. (1911-1997). The collection includes genealogical notes and research on the Taylor Family, undertaken by Peter Flugg Mayron, an Austin, Texas, architecture historian.

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Taylor family papers 2.8 Cubic Feet Seven letter-sized document boxes

Travis McDonald papers

.65 Cubic Feet 1 half legal document box, 1 oversized folder (14X18), 1 small flat file folder
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This collection contains pamphlets, brochures, fliers, photographs, clippings, posters, event information, speeches, and prints documenting McDonald's work as a historical preservationist and involvement with the University of Virginia School of Architecture.

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Travis McDonald papers .65 Cubic Feet 1 half legal document box, 1 oversized folder (14X18), 1 small flat file folder

Werner K. Sensbach Graphic Art Collection

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The collection includes both colored and black-and-white prints of etchings, woodcuts, and linocuts by Werner K. Sensbach, depicting various University of Virginia buildings and a couple of landscapes. Also includes twelve preliminary sketches done by Sensbach of scenes from the University of Virginia and one for St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

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Werner K. Sensbach Graphic Art Collection 2.2 Cubic Feet

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