Collections : [James Madison University]

James Madison University

Second Floor Room 203, MSC 1704
Carrier Library
James Madison University
880 Madison Drive
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Primary Collecting Areas:
JMU History, Local history, Shenandoah Living Archive, Shenandoah National Park Oral Histories, Pulp Fiction Collection, Artists' Book Collection, Juvenile Collection, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Description:
JMU Special Collections documents the central Shenandoah Valley region as well as the history of James Madison University. Special Collections includes strong collections of Pulp Fiction magazines, Artists' Books, and a Juvenile Literature collection created in support of JMU's history as a teacher's college. Special Collections collaborates with faculty, alumni, liaison librarians, and community members in identifying and collecting rare and historic materials for use in instruction and research.
POC: Tiffany Cole
Phone: (540) 568-3444
Phone: (540) 568-3612
Fax: (540) 568-3405

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Alice Virginia Kellam Scrapbook

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of one scrapbook compiled during Miss Kellam's enrollment in professional courses at the State Normal School for Women in Harrisonburg, Virginia, between the years 1923 and 1925.
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Alice Virginia Kellam Scrapbook 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

Audrey Hatcher Vaughan papers

0.16 cubic feet 3 folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Audrey Hatcher Vaughan Papers, 1942-1944, consist of three folders of school related materials, correspondence from WWII soldiers and fellow schoolmates, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to the donor's time at Madison College.
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Audrey Hatcher Vaughan papers 0.16 cubic feet 3 folders

Baker's Store daybooks

0.6 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
Two daybooks documenting the mercantile activities of Baker's Store in Mount Olive, Virginia.
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Baker's Store daybooks 0.6 cubic feet 1 box

Barnhart Family Papers

0.1 cubic feet 5 legal folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Barnhart Family Papers, 1836-1944, is comprised of assorted documents chiefly relating to the Barnhart family of New Hope, Virginia in Augusta County, particularly George Barnhart II and his son Gideon Barnhart. Materials include correspondence, bills, receipts and invoices, deeds, and envelopes. The collection also includes many documents concerning the estate of George Barnhart II. There are also materials within this collection pertaining to persons not directly related to the Barnharts.
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Barnhart Family Papers 0.1 cubic feet 5 legal folders

Bethlehem Stone Church Records

3.51 Gigabytes 46 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Bethlehem Stone Church Records, 1844-2011, is comprised of 46 pdf files that contains digitized images of church records and documents related to the church and church history from its inception in 1844 through 2011.
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Bethlehem Stone Church Records 3.51 Gigabytes 46 digital files

Bettie Hiter Willis Papers

0.48 Gigabytes 41 digital files
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The Bettie Hiter Willis Papers, 1864-1942, is comprised of digitized diary entries and letters from Willis, including documents created during the Civil War.
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Bettie Hiter Willis Papers 0.48 Gigabytes 41 digital files

Charles Triplett O'Ferrall papers

0.76 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Charles Triplett O'Ferrall Papers, 1870-1893, consist of 273 items housed within two boxes, of correspondence received by O'Ferrall when he resided in Harrisonburg, Virginia, as well as a small amount of assorted legal, financial, and miscellaneous documents which are apparently unconnected with O'Ferrall or his family, but do illustrate some common financial and legal practices of the day.
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Charles Triplett O'Ferrall papers 0.76 cubic feet 2 boxes

Copp's Schoolhouse Notebook and Ledger

0.08 cubic feet 2 legal folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Copp's Schoolhouse Notebook and Ledger, 1867-1908, is comprised of one bound volume of notes on Dr. Benjamin Mosby Smith's lectures; the constitution, by-laws, and meeting minutes of the Johnsonian Lyceum (meetings were held at Copp's Schoolhouse in Maurertown, Virginia which was located in the Johnson Magisterial District); and unrelated personal property lists of Shenandoah County residents.
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Copp's Schoolhouse Notebook and Ledger 0.08 cubic feet 2 legal folders

Dudley and Rexrode Family Papers

1.26 cubic feet 4 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Personal papers and ledgers relating to the Dudley and Rexrode families of Augusta County, Virginia. Included in this collection are the receipts, invoices, and tax documents of Edward Alexander Dudley; ledgers from the practice and pharmacy of Dr. Charles Pinkey Rexrode; ledgers from the agricultural business of Arthur B. Dudley; family photographs; and documents from the Mossy Creek Presbyterian Church in Mt. Solon, Virginia.
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Dudley and Rexrode Family Papers 1.26 cubic feet 4 boxes

Eleanor McCartney Papers

0.17 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
Diary and recipes kept by Eleanor McCartney, of the Winchester, Virginia area.
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Eleanor McCartney Papers 0.17 cubic feet 1 box

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