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Nancy Florence Architectural Collection

9 Cubic Feet 9 archival boxes, 1 shoebox, 38 rolls, and 15 oversize folders
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Nancy Florence was an architect based in northern California. She designed residences and studios throughout California and the Northwest. This collection documents her personal and professional activities between 1954-2014, including her architectural studies, organizational activities, travel, projects, and career with her practice, The Design Collaboration.
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George Mason University Office of the Senior Vice President records

5 Linear Feet (10 boxes)
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This collection contains the records of Dr. J. Wade Gilley, Senior Vice President of George Mason University at the time. The collection has documents from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. Materials in the collection include correspondence, meeting notes and agendas, news clippings, athletic programs, newsletters, budget documents, images, and important policies and procedures documents, among other things. It also includes material pertaining to the George Mason Institute, The Prince William Institute of Applied Systems, and the Virginia Initiative.
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George Mason University Office of the Chief of Staff records

9 Linear Feet (16 boxes)
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This collection contains records from the Office of the Chief of Staff. The collection has documents from the 1980s to the 1990s. Some of the materials in the collection include correspondence, notes, press conference information, patent and trademark information, general records for specific projects, executive council meeting notes, among other things. It also includes material pertaining to the Congressional Institute for the Future, Army Research Institute, Hydrogen Transportation Initiative, Federal Relations Congressional Institute, and others.
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George Mason University Office of the President records

68 linear feet (131 boxes)
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Records in this collection contain memoranda, correspondence, studies, reports, speeches, meeting minutes, calendars, articles and newspaper clippings, publications, scrapbooks, and photographs originating in or directed to the GMU Office of the President.
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George Mason University Office of the President records

96.5 Linear Feet 193 boxes
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Collection contains a wide range of materials including correspondence, studies, reports, speeches, meeting minutes, scrapbooks, and photographs originating within, received, or accessed by the George Mason University Office of the President.

New Market Collection, 1864-1915

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The New Market Collection consists primarily of reminiscences of the Battle of New Market Virginia (May 15, 1864) written by participants and other witnesses between 1894-1915. Written in response to specific inquiries and questionnaires, these memoirs were collected by various groups and individuals, including the VMI Alumni Association, author/historian Edward R. Turner, Henry A. Wise (VMI Class of 1862 and battle veteran) and Benjamin A. Colonna (VMI Class of 1864 and battle veteran). In addition to VMI cadet participants, information was received from veterans of other Confederate units, from Union soldiers, and from a small number number of eyewitnesses who were citizens of the town of New Market at the time of the battle. Some of the responses are very detailed, while others contain little information other than the fact of participation. The accounts collected by Benjamin Colonna reflect his particular interest in troop movements and positions, and in mapping the battlefield.

Records of the Merrill's Marauders Proud Descendants Association

15 Linear Feet Room 400: 80 binders Bankers Box containing 6 VHS tapes; 6 A/V DVDs; 1 photo album; 8 manuscripts; 16 bound publications; 8 Discs of Database files; 1 small pamphlet; 4 Discs of Database Files; One bronze medal
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The collection contains approximately 15 linear feet of material related to the history of Merrill's Marauders as compiled by the Merrill's Marauders Proud Descendants Association, including General Orders (copies), Special Orders (copies), news articles and clippings (originals and copies), documents from the National Archives (copies), records of attendance at Association meetings, original photographs, oral histories on compact disc, various A/V items including movies and television specials, and a Database of soldier names in digital format.

124th Virginia Militia Infantry Regiment Records, 1833-1848

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Records, 1833-1848, of the 124th Virginia Militia Infantry Regiment headquartered in Scott County, Virginia. Consists of annual reports, 1833 and 1835, for the regiment including a list of company commandents and a list of commissioned and staff officers with the dates of their commissions and appointments. There is also an annual consolidated return, 11 May 1848, of the strength of the company commanded by James Culbertson.

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124th Virginia Militia Infantry Regiment Records, 1833-1848

University Relations Office of Information Services, Press Releases from William H. Wranek, Jr. 1921-1961, n.d.

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This collection consists of the Office of Information Services, Press Releases from William H. Wranek, Jr.

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