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The Stephens Project Records, 2008/2024

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Scope and Contents Interview of Samuel Turner Arrington at the LGBT Center in New York City the day the Supreme Court rulings on DOMA and Prop 8 were made public. Turner grew up in Lynchburg, Virginia, graduated from William & Mary in 2000, and lived in Norfolk until moving to New York for medical school earlier this summer. Turner, who married his partner several years ago, had largely positive experiences as an openly gay man at William & Mary and in Virginia since. His education in W&M English and Women's Studies courses as well as casual debates outside of class helped him embrace his identity. He has happily witnessed social change in Virginia and the country as a whole, and discusses the important role he believes the internet has played in propagating change.

Capital Club of Williamsburg Records, 1960/2015, bulk 1970/2000

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Records of the Capital Club of Williamsburg (formerly named the Middle Plantation Club of Williamsburg), which was founded by Rawls Byrd in 1966. The collection includes organizational histories, membership directories and rosters, meeting minutes, scrapbooks of club events, and other material.

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Capital Club of Williamsburg Records, 1960/2015, bulk 1970/2000 4.5 Linear Feet 7 boxes

Carlton Casey Papers, 1894/1999

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The inventory is a guide to Mss. Acc. 1999.48 which is the postcard collection documenting pre-restoration Williamsburg, restored Williamsburg, Jamestown, the College of William and Mary, the University of Virginia, and cities, towns, and holidays in Virginia. Also includes clippings, articles, photographs, programs, and souvenir publications.

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Carlton Casey Papers, 1894/1999 6.50 Linear Feet

Channing M. Hall III Williamsburg, Virginia Papers, 1996/2004

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The collection includes personal as well as offical papers of Channing M. Hall III of Williamsburg. Hall was a member of the Williamsburg City Council and most of the collection concerns the government of the Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Channing M. Hall III Williamsburg, Virginia Papers, 1996/2004 2.00 Linear Feet

Channing Moore Hall Papers, 1920/1953, bulk 1930/1953

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Professional and personal papers of Channing Moore Hall (1890-1953) attorney and mayor of Williamsburg. A box and folder list for accession 1992.66 of the collection is available in the Special Collections Research Center. A description of accession 2005.16 is available below in the finding aid/inventory.

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Channing Moore Hall Papers, 1920/1953, bulk 1930/1953 9.00 Linear Feet

Charles and William Person Papers, 1900/2011, bulk 1920/1950

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This collection contains letters, photographs, scrapbooks and other material related to the Person, Hickman, and Walton families. The bulk of the collection contains material related to Charles and William Person. Included are photographs of family members and the trips they took including to the York River, scrapbooks of the Person-Walton family and scenes from the Newport News Naval Yards, and an oral history conducted with William Person describing Williamsburg, Virginia in the first half of the 20th century.

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Charles and William Person Papers, 1900/2011, bulk 1920/1950 0.80 Linear Feet

Charles Edward Gary, Jr. Papers, 1870/2000, bulk 1940/1980

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These papers contain correspondence, photographs, business papers, artifacts, certificates, and other materials related to Charles Edward Gary, Jr. Mr. Gary was a prominent African American business owner in Williamsburg, operating for decades the West End Valet Shop off Prince George Street. The collection comprises business ledgers and other West End Valet Shop records over several years, as well as legal documents pertaining to the Valet Shop and Gary family estates such as leases and deeds. Personal materials pertain especially to Mr. Gary's schooling, his miltiary service during World War II, family photographs, and some of Mrs. Zelda Gary's personal papers. An active member of the Williamsburg community, Mr. Gary served in several civic, fraternal, and religious organizations. Centering on his involvement in local baptist churches and in the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World - Old Capitol Lodge, Mr. Gary's papers include speeches he prepared for religious and I.B.P.O.E.W. meeting touching on religion, family, and race issues in America. The collection thus contains materials relevant to the study of twentieth-century Williamsburg history and African American history.

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Charles Edward Gary, Jr. Papers, 1870/2000, bulk 1940/1980 5.00 Linear Feet

Charles Marsh's War Board Papers, 1940/1945

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Papers concerning the War Board and Post-War Planning Commission during World War II in Williamsburg and James City County, Virginia.

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Charles Marsh's War Board Papers, 1940/1945 1.00 Linear Feet

Christian-Charles Family Photographs, 1923/1952

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Candid photographs of Christian and Charles families, 1920's and 1930's, in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Christian-Charles Family Photographs, 1923/1952 0.08 Linear Feet

Christine Henderson Scrapbook, 1920/1924

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Scrapbook of Christine Henderson, class of 1924, Williamsburg High School. Memorabilia includes original photographs.

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Christine Henderson Scrapbook, 1920/1924 0.01 Linear Foot

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