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Edward L. Stone/Borderland Coal Company Papers 1895-1937

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These papers fill 455 special four-inch Hollinger storage boxes (ca. 150 linear feet) and span the years 1895-1937. There are three major series: Edward L. Stone's papers re his personal life and diversified business, professional, and civic concerns; papers concerned with his principal business, the Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company of Roanoke, Virginia; and those papers concerned with the Borderland Coal Company of West Virginia and Kentucky of which Stone was the principal officer for many years. Because these series basically are composed of Stone's personal papers, and because there are interrelationships between material in one series and that in another, the series have been maintained in the boxes in the order in which they were found.

The Papers of J. Rives Childs

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The additional papers of J. Rives Childs accessioned as #9256-d comprise 19 Hollinger boxes and 1 oversize folio. In addition to his manuscripts, there are nine books and magazines and a newspaper.

Georgia Ragsdale Curtis Papers

1.50 Linear Feet
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Collection contains printed materials, photographs, and church-related documents related to Georgia Ragsdale Curtis of Roanoke, Virginia and her family including her sister Laura Ragsdale Barnett. The earliest materials include a 1912 handwritten diary of a Ragsdale family member. The papers in the collection include newspaper clippings of family obituaries, family funeral service programs, family photographs, civil rights related papers and magazines, Addison High School and Patrick Henry High School papers and yearbooks related to Georgia's career as a teacher, and several papers related to the Blue Ridge Baptist Church of Roanoke, Virginia which Georgia was very involved with from at least 1966 until her death in 2008.

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Bedford County (Va.) Naturalization Records, 1909-1915

2 volumes
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Bedford County (Va.) Naturalization Records, 1909-1915, consists of Department of Commerce and Labor, Division of Naturalization, Petition and Record, 1909-1915, and Department of Commerce and Labor, Division of Naturalization, Declaration of Intention, 1909-1913, standardized volumes of naturalization records issued by the federal government. There were two primary types of naturalization volumes issued by the federal government: Declaration of Intention volumes and Petition volumes. Oftentimes, applicants were documented in both of these volume types within a locality, but that is not always the case. An applicant may have entered their declaration of intention in one locality before moving and completing their naturalization petition elsewhere.

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Bedford County (Va.) Naturalization Records, 1909-1915 2 volumes

Art Song of Williamsburg Records

7.00 Linear Feet
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This collection contains the records and paperwork related to Art Song of Williamsburg. This organization existed from 2000 through 2007 and was responsible for an average of three concerts a year. Their records include papers relating to their creation and termination, financial and tax records, biographies and contracts for the artists they featured, as well as inter-organizational correspondence between board members. Genevieve McGiffert was the founder and features prominently in the records. In addition to the paper records, the collection contains audiovisual material of the bulk of the performances sponsored by Art Song of Williamsburg. The musical performances were often preceded by educational lectures.

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Restoration Files for the Historic Structures Report

14 Cubic Feet 13 cartons, 2 Hollinger boxes
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This collection contains original records and photocopied documentation that was compiled in the early 1990s to provide necessary assistance for the preparation of the Historic Structures Report. Original materials include correspondence of Mount Vernon Superintendents, employees, and Vice Regents, accounts and financial documents, reports, photographs, and architectural drawings. Photocopied or printed documents were taken from ledgers, accounts, and correspondence of George Washington and his staff, published primary and secondary sources, and MVLA reports. The dates of original materials range from the 1860s to 2005, however, the date range of information from the files is from the 1750s to 2005.

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T. Crawford Redd & Bros. (Richmond, Va.) plats and surveys, 1786-1952

18.45 cubic feet (19 boxes and 1 roll)
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Original and copies of plats and surveys of James T. Redd & Son and T. Crawford Redd & Bros. of Richmond, Virginia, of lands located mostly in Richmond and Henrico County, Virginia, but also Albemarle, Amelia, Buckingham, Charles City, Chesterfield, Essex, Goochland, and Hanover Counties, and the City of Fredericksburg. Also included are miscellaneous deeds and field books.

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10-A-1 Box 5, Folder 6

10-A-2 Box 5, Folder 7

10-B-1 Box 5, Folder 8

Morgan County Court Records

24.4 Linear Feet Summary: 24 ft. 4 1/2 in. (58 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.)
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Original court case papers, land surveys, deeds, and jury lists. Court case papers are mainly in regards to debts owed by individuals, and include: summons, warrants, bonds, bills of complaint, promissory notes, court transcripts, and affidavits related to the cases. Various other records include suits over assault and battery, inheritances, property, and child support. Contain a corresponding index, arranged alphabetically by persons named in the suits.

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Financial Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association

approx. 33 Linear Feet 20 paige cartons; 4 Hollinger document boxes, 2 manuscript 11x14 boxes, binders and oversize material flat on shelves
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This collection holds the historic financial records of the MVLA including accounting ledgers, tax documents, insurance papers, receipts, invoices, payroll lists, annual and quarterly budgets, financial statements and reports, policies, contracts, correspondence, and other miscellaneous items. Records in this collection contain information on the Association's financial accounting, revenue, expenditures, employees and employee benefits, investments, taxes, and other financial concerns. There is a very limited amount pertaining to fundraising efforts and/or private donations, which can be found in the files of Mount Vernon's development department (currently unprocessed). Bulk date 1870s-2000s.

The James J. Kilpatrick Papers, 1908, 1963-1997

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This collection consists of James J. Kilpatrick papers, 1908, 1963-1997, including typescripts of newspaper columns, notebooks, and correspondence.

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