Collections : [Alexandria Library]

Alexandria Library

Alexandria Library
Local History/Special Collections
717 Queen Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Primary Collecting Areas:
Alexandria history, Virginia history, Genealogy, U.S. Civil War
Description:
As one of the core research institutions in Alexandria, the Local History and Special Collections Branch (LHSC) is focused on documenting Alexandria from its colonial era to its modern life as a vibrant community of immigrants and cultural attractions.
POC: Patricia Walker, Branch Manager
Phone: (703) 746-1719
Phone: (703) 838-4577
Fax: (703) 706-3912

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Helen Norris Cummings Papers (MS072)

10.97 Cubic Feet 25 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of the research materials of Helen Norris Cummings, founder of the Cameron Club, member of the Federation of Women's Club, and local historian.

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Margaret M. MacGill Genealogy Collection (MS254)

2 Linear Feet 6 boxes
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The collection consists of information on the O'Meara, Lynch, Beach, Gossom, and Voorhees families including many collateral lines. Included is correspondence, notes, copies of documents (birth, death, marriage, deeds, wills, military, etc), articles, obituaries, and other miscellaneous items. All pertaining to the history and genealogy of the aforementioned names.

Curtin Family Papers (MS101)

.56 Cubic Feet 1 archival box
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The collection consists of research materials, clippings and correspondence relating to the Ruebush, Funk, Moon, and Andrews families. The materials were gathered by Bertha A. (Betsy) Curtin as she researched her ancestors.

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Esther Holliday Green Collection (MS073)

1.84 Cubic Feet 4 boxes
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This collection consists of six series: Correspondence, Literary Productions, Printed Material, Financial Documents, Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion, and Green Family. The correspondence series holds letters only to and from Esther Green. Included three folders (Box 73 Folders 1-3) with letters from Robert Rutledge, a youth for whom she helped secure a DuPont scholarship to the University of Virginia. While in college he updated her on his progress. Correspondence to and from other family members is located in the Green Family series. Approximately half of the collection concerns the Green Family. Several folders (Box 73.2 Folders 5-9) deal with an estate for which Richard Green was the executor. The Green Family series also contains genealogical information relating to the Muir, Magyar, and Green families and a few pieces relating to family businesses, Green and Bro. Furniture Co., and the Green Mansion House Hotel.

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Anna Muir Stringfellow Scrapbook Box 4, Folder 6

Blood Bank Notebook kept by Esther Green Box 4, Folder 10

Anne Lewis Jones Collection (MS010)

.02375 Cubic Feet 5 folders.
Abstract Or Scope

This collection includes travel records, embarkation orders, pay voucher, letters written to her mother and Aunt Cora, and her own remembrances of her time spent in France.

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Anne Lewis Jones Collection (MS010) .02375 Cubic Feet 5 folders.

James E. Foley Railroad Collection (MS405)

1.29 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

The collection centers around the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac (RF&P) Railroad Company, which linked Richmond to Alexandria, and connecting railroad lines (i.e. B&O Railroad, C&O Railroad, Southern Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line, and the Seaboard Airline Railroad). The material largely consists of annual reports, time tables, rules and regulations, historical facsimiles, and miscellaneous ephemera. The collection ranges in date from 1869 to 2002, but is predominantly from the first half of the 20th century.

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James E. Foley Railroad Collection (MS405) 1.29 Cubic Feet 3 boxes

Royd R. Sayers Collection (MS094)

.17 Linear Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope

This collection pertains to the house on 607 Oronoco Street. The Sayers opened the house for Garden Week in Virginia, the Tour of Interiors and the Alexandria Garden Club Tour of Five Estates. Included are the pamphlets for the Tour of Interiors of Historic Homes in Alexandria and Garden Week in Virginia and the registers from the Tour of Historic Homes for the 1934 to 1941 period.

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William R. Adam Papers (MS279)

.235 Cubic Feet 2 box
Abstract Or Scope

Much of the collection consists of personal and professional correspondences of William Robert Adam. There are also a number of programs from events that Adam coordinated or was invited to attend in Alexandria and Washington, DC. The collection also includes awards and certificates, newspaper clippings, bibliographical information, publications, and research papers. There is also a folder on the composer Richard Bales, who conducted orchestral performances at some of Adam's events. The collection includes a number of realia such as medals and medallions.

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Army photo badge Box 1, Object 2.4

Awards and Certificates Box 1, Folder 1

Biographical Information Box 1, Folder 2

Dickman Collection (MS069)

.46 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The collection consists of books, correspondence related to the restoration of the Gadsby portraits painted by John Gadsby Chapman, and material related to Dickman's works.

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Dickman Collection (MS069) .46 Cubic Feet 1 box

Chapman-Southerland Collection (MS409)

.21 Linear Feet 1 box .23 Cubic Feet 1 box
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This Collection contains roughly 55 letters. It includes letters written by or to Helen Mary Chapman, Helen Pearson Chapman, Arthur Leigh Southerland, and Robert Mitchell Weir along with other family and business letters.

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Assorted Letters Box 1, Folder 5

Chapman-Southerland Collection (MS409) .21 Linear Feet 1 box .23 Cubic Feet 1 box

Correspondence Between Arthur L. Southerland and Helen M. Chapman Box 1, Folder 3

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