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        <titleproper>A Guide to the Douglass Family Collection, <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1887-1945</date></titleproper>
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      <titleproper>A Guide to the Douglass Family Collection, <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1847-1941</date></titleproper>
      <subtitle>A Collection in the<lb/>Thomas Balch Library
<num type="Collection Number">M 103, VC 0065
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      <author>Ashley Swartwout
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      <head>Descriptive Summary
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      <unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245$a">Douglass Family Collection
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      <abstract label="Abstract">This collection is generally grouped into three parts: Martha Strother's papers, the Love family papers, and James Edwards Douglass's papers. It contains letters and postcards, military papers and pamphlets, and photographs. This collection is arranged chronologically by recipient. The accompanying visual collection designation describes where each visual item is located in the collection.</abstract>
      <origination label="Collector" encodinganalog="110$a">Brenda Douglass, Purcellville, VA. Sara Love Douglass, Aldie, VA
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        <p>Collection open for research.
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        <head>Preferred Citation
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        <p>Douglass Family Collection (M 103), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA
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        <head>Acquisition Information
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        <p>Brenda Douglass, Purcellville, VA. Sara Love Douglass, Aldie, VA
</p>
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        <head>Alternative Form Available
</head>
        <p>None.
</p>
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        <head>Accruals
</head>
        <p>2008.0067, 2009.0078</p>
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        <p>Ashley Swartwout, 21 July 2014
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<head>Biographical Information
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<p>The Douglass, Strother, and Love families, related by marriage, lived in Loudoun and Fauquier counties.</p>
<p>Martha Strother (17 January 1892-13 November 1969), the daughter of William H. Strother (1849-1894) and Nancy D. Anderson (1864-1898), was born in Fauquier County, VA, and raised by her maternal grandmother Martha A. Roberts Anderson (20 November 1835-9 July 1911) following the death of her parents. On 14 November 1917, she married John Moore Douglass (30 November 1888-14 January 1947), with whom she had three children: John Moore (b. 1918), James Edwards (Ned) (15 June 1920-29 January 1985), and Martha Anne (b. 1930). John Moore Douglass owned and operated Aldie Mill, a historically significant Loudoun County mill now owned by the state of Virginia operating from 1807-1971, until his death in 1947. Martha Strother Douglass was a member of the Aldie Presbyterian Church and the Aldie Horticultural Society until 1948 when she moved to Chevy Chase, MD. Before her death in 1969, she moved back to Aldie, VA.</p>
<p>George S. Cable (22 July 1858-26 June 1928) was a merchant in Fauquier Country. He married Lula H. Anderson (4 September 1869-4 March 1888) on 8 September 1886, and was Martha Strother's uncle by marriage. He had one child, Lula Anderson Cable (2 March 1888-19 September 1894) who died at the age of 7. Following the death of his wife and his daughter, George Cable married Catherine Rogers Green, known as "Katie," (12 August 1870-4 October 1932), on 20 June 1895, with whom he had three children.</p>
<p>Catharine E. Strother (1892-1940), known as "Kate," was the daughter of George Thomas Strother (1855-1923) and Lou Bayly (1866-1944). She was a paternal first cousin to Martha Strother.</p>
<p>William Smith Strother (21 May 1882-19 September 1972) was the son of James Lewis Strother (1850-1916) and Mary Elizabeth Smith (1849-1917). On 8 January 1919, he married Louis Henrietta Delaplane (26 June 1889-8 February 1984) and had two children. Originally a farmer in Fauquier County, he later taught at the Millard Prep School in Washington D.C. He was a paternal first cousin to Martha Strother.</p>
<p>The Fenton Mercer Love family lived in Jefferson, Loudoun County in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Fenton Mercer Love (9 June 1853-13 May 1935) was a farmer. He and his wife, Gertrude Temple Woolf Love (15 April 1853-24 May 1934), had five sons. Andrew Morris Love (August 1883-1 June 1943) was a farmer, and married Ruth H. Grubb (December 1885-1 June 1943), with whom he had two children, Sara (b. 28 May 1919) and James (1921-1 June 1943). On 1 June 1943, Thomas William Clatterbuck (10 April 1910-16 June 1944) murdered Andrew Morris Love, his wife, and his son in a debt dispute. Ernest Temple Love (24 May 1885-13 March 1966) moved to New York City and then to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he married, had one son, and became a successful banker. Fenton Mercer Love (February 1887-16 August 1964) married and became a farmer, joining the Lovettsville Farmers Club. James Woolf Love (1 Nov 1889-27 May 1924) was a soldier in World War I, stationed in France. Oscar M. Love (2 May 1892-5 January 1977) moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico and became a banker, marrying and having five children.</p>
<p>James Edwards Douglass (15 June 1920-29 January 1985) was a son of John Moore Douglass and Martha Strother Douglass, and worked at Aldie Mill until World War II started. Joining the army on 14 May 1942, he was a bomber pilot in Italy and attained the rank of sergeant. He flew twenty-one missions before he was wounded in the left eye on 16 November 1944. After several months of treatment, both on the warfront and the home front, he was released from the Valley Forge General Hospital in Pennsylvania. In 1945, he separated from the military after 3 years, 4 months of service. He owned and operated Aldie Mill until it closed in 1971.</p>
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<head>Scope and Content
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<p>This collection is generally grouped into three parts: Martha Strother’s papers, the Love family papers, and James Edwards Douglass’s papers. It contains letters and postcards, military papers and pamphlets, and photographs. This collection is arranged chronologically by recipient. The accompanying visual collection designation describes where each visual item is located in the collection.</p>
<p>The first part of the collection contains handwritten letters and postcards received by Martha Strother primarily from 1911-1913 when she was in her early twenties, although there are four earlier letters in the collection dating from 1906 to 1910. The letters were written to Martha Strother from a wide circle of acquaintances and family members, covering a variety of topics from recent news and visiting invitations to thank you notes and declarations of love. </p>
<p>Besides letters and postcards, the collection contains two small, undated, unidentified photographs and some handwritten copies of popular songs and poetry from the early 1900s.</p>
<p>There is one undated note, and one Christmas postcard from 1910 to Mrs. Anderson, who presumably is Martha's grandmother.</p>
<p>There is one letter to George S. Cable dated 7 September 1887 from H. M. Kingsley, owner of the Kingsley Brothers Loudoun Valley Creamery in Hamilton, VA, saying Burr Hamilton (9 July 1828-6 September 1895) could make a mill more profitable.</p>
<p>There are two postcards to Catharine E. Strother, dated 1911 and 23 January 1913. The 1911 postcard wishes her a Merry Christmas, and the 1913 postcard asks her to pick the sender up from the train station.</p>
<p>There is one postcard to William Smith Strother dated 7 September 1911 from Nancy.</p>
<p>The second part of the collection contains handwritten letters and postcards from Ernest and James Love to their parents Fenton and Gertrude Love, as well as assorted letters from friends and family. James wrote all his letters to his parents and younger brother Oscar telling them about army life when he was fighting in World War I, and sent home picture postcards of France. Additionally, there are six government-issued World War II ration books from 1942 used by Andrew Morris Love and his family, one letter from Sara Love to her parents, and a copy of one letter to John Moore Douglass from his brother James Edwards.</p>
<p>The third part of the collection contains handwritten and typed letters mailed in 1945 to James Edwards Douglass from army friends while he was in recovery. In this group there are also some blotters from the 1940s with pictures of women painted on them. Additionally, there are many government documents regarding the release of soldiers from the army, including information booklets with instructions for re-integrating into civilian life and some forms for filing a claim with the National Service Life Insurance. This group contains three pictures taken while James Edwards Douglass was in Italy, one of which is a picture of him and his army friends.</p>
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<head>Arrangement
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<p>Chronological
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<head>Adjunct Descriptive Data
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<head>Bibliography
</head>
<p><bibref>Ancestry Library, www.ancestrylibrary.com, accessed 16 July 2014.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Baird, Nancy, Carol Jordan, and Joseph Scherer. <title render="italic">Fauquier County [Virginia]: Tomb Inscriptions, volumes 1 &amp; 2</title>. Westminster, MD. Heritage Books, Inc, 2000.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Douglass Family Collection (M 103), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Duncan, Patricia B. <title render="italic">Fauquier County, Virginia: Marriage Register 1883-1906.</title> Westminster, MD. Heritage Records, 2008.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Fishback, Mary. Interview with Sara Love Douglass, 14 July 2014.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Loudoun County Virginia Military Separation Notices, 1918-1995 (M 004), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Loudoun Restoration and Preservation Society, 1968-2009, (M 094), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority: Aldie Mill Historic Park, http://www.nvrpa.org/park/aldie_mill_historic_park, accessed 8 July 2014.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Obituary, <title render="italic">Loudoun-Times Mirror</title>, 20 August 1964.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Obituary, <title render="italic">Loudoun-Times Mirror</title>, 2 June 1966.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Obituary, <title render="italic">Loudoun Times-Mirror</title>, 20 November 1969.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Obituary, <title render="italic">Loudoun-Times Mirror</title>, 20 January 1977.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Scheel, Eugene M. <title render="italic">Loudoun Discovered: Communities, Corners, and Crossroads, volume four.</title> Leesburg, VA. The Friends of the Thomas Balch Library, 2002.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Swartwout, Ashley. Interview with Brenda Douglass, 14 July 2014.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>Virginia Outdoors Foundation. <title render="italic">Aldie Mills.</title> Richmond VA. Virginia Outdoors Foundation, 1983.</bibref></p>
<p><bibref>www.findagrave.com, accessed 21 July 2014.</bibref></p>
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<head>Other Finding Aid
</head>
<p>Past Perfect Catalogue records
</p>
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<phystech encodinganalog="538$a">
<head>Technical Requirements
</head>
<p>None
</p>
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<relatedmaterial encodinganalog="544$a">
<head>Related Material
</head>
<p>Aldie Horticultural Society Records (M 009), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA; Loudoun County Virginia Military Separation Notices, 1918-1995 (M 004), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA; Virginia Outdoors Foundation. <title render="italic">Aldie Mills</title>. Richmond, VA. Virginia Outdoors Foundation, 1983.</p>
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<did>
<unittitle label="M 103"></unittitle>
</did>
	<c02 level="subseries">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="Box 1">Martha Strother's papers
	</unittitle>
	</did>
	<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 1">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1906-1910
		</unitdate></unittitle>
  		</did>
          </c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 2">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">January-August 1911
		</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
          </c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 3">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">September-December 1911
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
       	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 4">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">January-May 1912
		</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
       	</c03>
	<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 5">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">July-August 1912
		</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
       	</c03>
<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 6">Correspondence: Martha Strother,reconstructed letter,
		<unitdate type="inclusive">July 1912
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
       	</c03>
<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 7">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">September-October 1912
		</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
       	</c03>
<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 8">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">November-December 1912
		</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
       	</c03>
<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 9">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">January 1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
       	</c03>
<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 10">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">February 1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
       	</c03>
<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 11">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">March-July 1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
       	</c03>
<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 12">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">August-September 1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
       </c03>
<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 13">Correspondence: Martha Strother, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">October-November 1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
       	</c03>
	</c02>
	<c02 level="subseries">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="Box 2">Martha Strother's papers</unittitle>
	</did>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 1">Correspondence: Martha Strother,
		<unitdate type="inclusive">December 1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
		</c03>
			<c03 level="item">
			<did>
			<unittitle label="Folder 2">Correspondence: Martha Strother,
			<unitdate type="inclusive">1916
			</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
			</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 3">Correspondence: Martha Strother,
		<unitdate type="inclusive">no date
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
		</c03>
			<c03 level="item">
			<did>
			<unittitle label="Folder 4">Unused picture postcards
			</unittitle>
		</did>
			</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 5">Empty Envelopes,
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1911-1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
		</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 6">Murphy Opera House program,
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
		</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 7">Photographs, Martha Srother
		</unittitle>
		</did>
		</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 8">Poetry
		</unittitle>
		</did>
		</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 9">Textiles found in collection: tatting and burlap
		</unittitle>
		</did>
		</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 10">Correspondence: Mrs. Anderson,
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1910
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
		</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 11">Correspondence: George S. Cable,
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1887
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
		</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 12">Correspondence: Catharine E. Strother,
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1911-1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
		</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 13">Correspondence: William Smith Strother
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	</c02>
	<c02 level="subseries">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="Box 2">The Love family's papers
	</unittitle>
	</did>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 14">Advertisement blotter of Millner and Speer, Purcellville, VA, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">circa 1916-1922
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 15">Army Promotion, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1918
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 16">Calling card of Oscar Love, envelope addressed to James W. Love, and letterhead of YMCA, Washington D.C.
		</unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 17">A Catechism for Infant Classes by W. G. E. Cunnyngham, D.D. Nashville, Tenn. Publishing House Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Smith &amp; Lamar, Agents, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 18">Correspondence: Gertrude Love, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1917-1919
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 19">Correspondence: Ernest Love, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1919
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 20">Correspondence: James Love, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">February-July 1918
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 21">Correspondence: James Love, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">August 1918-April 1919
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 22">Correspondence: Sara Love, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1938
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 23">Ration Books, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1942
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 24">John Moore Douglass, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1943
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 25">Textiles found in collection: green and red ribbon
		</unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	</c02>
	<c02 level="subseries">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="Box 2">James Edwards Douglass's papers
	</unittitle>
	</did>
			<c03 level="item">
			<did>
			<unittitle label="Folder 26">Army stationary
			</unittitle>
			</did>
</c03>
		<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 27">World War II blotters with images
		</unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 28">Correspondence: James Edwards Douglass, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1945
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 29">Empty envelope addressed to T/Sgt James Edwards Douglass, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1945
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 30">Instructions for Army discharge 
		</unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 31">National Service Life Insurance forms, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1945
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 32">Pamphlets for returning soldiers, 
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1944-1945
		</unitdate></unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	<c03 level="item">
		<did>
		<unittitle label="Folder 33">Photographs: James Edwards Douglass
		</unittitle>
		</did>
	</c03>
	</c02>
</c01>
<c01 level="series">

<did>
<unittitle label="VC 0065">VC 0065</unittitle>
</did>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0001">Wishes you a merry Christmas, (Box 1, Folder 1), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1906
	</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0002">Warren Green Hotel, Warrenton, Va. (Box 1, Folder 2) 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1915 ca
	</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0002">Warren Green Hotel, Warrenton, Va. (Box 1, Folder 2) 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1915 ca
	</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0003">To wish you a happy New Year (Box 1, Folder 2) 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911 
	</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0004">The Bridge at Gwynn Oak Park, Baltimore, Md. (Box 1, Folder 2)
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911 
	</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0005">Looking Up the Pike -- Purcellville, Va. (Box 1, Folder 2)
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911 
	</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0006">Steamer Louise leaving Baltimore for Tolchester Beach, Md., (Box 1, Folder 2), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911 
	</unitdate></unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0007">If my face was my fortune I couldn't send you this card, (Box 1, Folder 2), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0008">Residence H. Y. Robinson, Huntsville, Tex., (Box 1, Folder 2),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0009">We're afraid to go home in the dark, (Box 1, Folder 2),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1909
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0010">Asheville, N.C., Riverside Lake, (Box 1, Folder 2),
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0011">I'm kneeling to you, appealing to you; For I have a tender feeling for you., 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0012">The Falls, Great Falls, Va., near Washington, D. C., (Box 1, Folder 2), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0013">[A Gray eye is a sly eye...], (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0014">Sepia Smoke No. 124, (Box 1, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0015">State War &amp; Navy Departments, Washington, D. C., (Box 1, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0016">Emerald Pool, Yellowstone National Park., (Box 1, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0017">To wish you Christmas Blessings., (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0018">Waiting for a certain girl, (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0019">Wishing you lots of Christmas fun.,  (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0020">Thanksgiving Day, (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0021">Banking Room, Shenandoah Valley National Bank, Winchester, Va.,(Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0022">Tennis Girl, (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1908
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0023">Merry Christmas, (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0024">Christmas Greetings, (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0025">Best Christmas Wishes, (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
	<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0026">A Merry Christmas, (Box 1, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0027">[I wish a merry Christmas to you...], (Box 1, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0028">A Merry Christmas, (Box 1, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0029">Best Wishes for Christmas, (Box 1, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0030">Hoar Frost and Winter Snows (A Merry Christmas), (Box 1, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0031">By winding stream., (Box 1, Folder 4), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0032">[Girl with roses], (Box 1, Folder 4),
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0033">The sweetest story ever told., (Box 1, Folder 4), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0034">Centenary M. E. Church, South, Cape Girardeau, Mo., (Box 1, Folder 4), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0035">U.S. Capitol, Washington, D. C., (Box 1, Folder 5), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0036">I likes peaches. 'Specially, w'en dey is girls, (Box 1, Folder 5),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0037">Valley of Death and Little Round Top, Gettysburg, Pa.,  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0038">Inlet by moonlight., (Box 1, Folder 5), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0039">Horseshoe Cave, Front Royal, Va., (Box 1, Folder 5),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0040">Shenandoah River and Bridges, Riverton, Va., (Box 1, Folder 5), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0041">Vy hafn't I got a girl, vot?, (Box 1, Folder 5), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0042">Morgan's Duck Farm, Largest in the World, Riverton, Va., (Box 1, Folder 5), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0043">Battle Street, North from Center St., Manassas, Va., (Box 1, Folder 5),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0044">Norfolk and Western R. R. Station, Hagerstown, Md., (Box 1, Folder 7),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0045">Morgan's Duck Farm, Largest in the World, Riverton, Va., (Box 1, Folder 7),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0046">Mount Vernon, Home of Washington, Mt. Vernon, Va., (Box 1, Folder 7),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0047">Front Royal, Va., (Box 1, Folder 7),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0048">They keep things to themselves in Front Royal, That's why I linger here, (Box 1, Folder 7),
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0049">Carnegie Library, Washington, (Box 1, Folder 8),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0050">Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washington, D. C., (Box 1,Folder 8),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0051">Wishing you a Merry Christmas, (Box 1, Folder 8),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0052">Christmas Greeting, (Box 1, Folder 8),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0053">With best New Year Wishes, (Box 1, Folder 8),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0054">Shipping cotton, Alabama River, Montgomery, Ala.,   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0055">Pennsylvania's New Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa., (Box 1, Folder 9),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0056">Mt. Vernon Mansion, Va.,  (Box 1, Folder 9),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0057">With all kind wishes and Greetings for a Happy New Year, (Box 1, Folder 9), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0058">Sepia Wooden Shoe No. 401, (Box 1, Folder 10),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0059">I long to be "yours trooly", (Box 1, Folder 10),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0060">Sepia Wooden Shoe No. 406, (Box 1, Folder 10),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0061">Horseshoe Cave, Front Royal, Va. (Box 1, Folder 10),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0062">Greetings on Washington's Birthday., (Box 1, Folder 10),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0063">High School Building, Front Royal, Va., (Box 1, Folder 10),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0064">St. Patrick's Day Greetings, (Box 1, Folder 11),     
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0065">West Main Street, Front Royal, Va., (Box 1, Folder 11),     
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0066">Wishing you a Happy Easter (Box 1, Folder 11),      
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0067">I bring you Easter Greeting (Box 1, Folder 11)   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0068">State, War &amp; Navy Departments, Washington, D.C., (Box 1,Folder 11), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0069">It is better to love someone you can't have than to have someone you can't love, (Box 1, Folder 11), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0070">White House, Washington, D. C., (Box 1, Folder 12), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0071">The Crowd that met me at Atlantic City, N. J., (Box 1, Folder 12),
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0072">East Entrance, White House, Washington, D. C., (Box 1, Folder 12), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0073">U. S. Capitol, Washington, D. C., (Box 1, Folder 12), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0074">The Reservoir of Luray's Water System, 3 miles east of Luray, Va., (Box 1, Folder 12), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0075">[May you welcome Christmas...], (Box 2, Folder 1),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0076">With Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas, (Box 2, Folder 1),
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0077">[Accept, I pray, this Christmas card from me...], (Box 2, Folder 1), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0078">Christmas greetings, (Box 2, Folder 1), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0079">With Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas, (Box 2, Folder 1), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0080">A Merry Christmas, (Box 2, Folder 1),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0081">May your best be bettered this Glad New Year., (Box 2, Folder 1),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0082">[I wish you for the New Year...], (Box 2, Folder 1),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0083">May you have a Happy New Year!, (Box 2, Folder 1),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0084">New Year's Greeting, (Box 2, Folder 1),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0085">High School, Louisa, Va., (Box 2, Folder 2),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1916
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0086">Saracen's Tent, Caverns of Luray, Va., (Box 2, Folder 3),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0087">A Joyful Christmas, (Box 2, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0088">Blessings bright as dew from heaven fall upon you., (Box 2, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0089">Easter Greetings, (Box 2, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1917 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0090">I don't mind bein' roped in by the right gal., (Box 2, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1912
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0091">Greetings from Markham, Va., (Box 2, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1908
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0092">May this be a happy New Year., (Box 2, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0093">Football squad, Eastern College, Manassas, Va. (Box 2, Folder 3), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1909 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0094">The likes of U make the whole world glad., (Box 2, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1915 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0095">[What joy at Christmas time...] (Box 2, Folder 3),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1915 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0096">Birthday greetings (Box 2, Folder 4), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1915 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0097">[Will you, won't you, do you, don't you...] 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1915 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0098">Do you know any nice little girl who hasn't any beau? (Box 2, Folder 4), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0099">[May you always be in clover...] (Box 2, Folder 4),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1915 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0100">[Woman in gingham print dress and hat](Box 2, Folder 4), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0101">Overpowering beauty (Box 2, Folder 4), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1909
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0102">Overpowering beauty (Box 2, Folder 4), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0103">[North Carolina song] (Box 2, Folder 4), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1909
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0104">[Woman wearing large hat], (Box 2, Folder 7),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0105">[Woman with bow in hair], (Box 2, Folder 7),   
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0106">Merry Christmas, (Box 2, Folder 10),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0107">May Christmas Blessings on thee shine, and Joy and Peace be ever thine, (Box 2, Folder 12),     
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1911
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0108">[Georgetown University on hill top...], (Box 2, Folder 12),      
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1913
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0109">Signs of a thaw, (Box 2, Folder 13),       
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1910 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0110">[Advertisement blotter for Millner &amp; Speer, Purcellville, Va.], (Box 2, Folder 14),      
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1916 ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0111">Best wishes for the New Year, (Box 2, Folder 18),      
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1917
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0112">The Kitchen, Paul Revere House, Boston, Mass., (Box 2, Folder 19),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1919
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0113">Lower New York and Bay, (Box 2, Folder 19),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1919
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0114">Nice. -- Jardin Albert 1st, (Box 2, Folder 20),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1918
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0115">Nice. -- Le Quai de Etats-Unis, vue prise des Ponchettes, (Box 2, Folder 20),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1918
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0116">[Cote d'Or. - Chatilion sur Seine...], (Box 2, Folder 20),    
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1918
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0117">Chatillon sur Seine - Rue de Chanmont,(Box 2, Folder 20),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1918
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0118">Chateau d Ancy-le-Franc (Yonne) -- Chambre de Judith (Box 2, Folder 20), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1918
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0119">Sainte-Menehould Marne -- Hopital Chanzy, rue Chanzy (Box 2, Folder 20), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1918
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0120">Nice.-- Le Monastere de Cimiez (Box 2, Folder 21),
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1919
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0121">Nice.-- Cimiez. -- Cour due Monastere. -- Le Puits. (Box 2, Folder 21),
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1919
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0122">Monte-Carlo. -- Dans La Prairie. (Box 2, Folder 21), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1919
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0123">Toulon. -- Arsenal Maritime. -- Porte Castignan. -- Sorlie des Ouvriers. (Box 2, Folder 21), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1919
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0124">[Two story house set among trees], (Box 2, Folder 33), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1941
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0125">[Group of four soldiers in uniform] (Box 2, Folder 33), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1945
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0126">[Unidentified soldier standing in front of building], (Box 2, Folder 33), 
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1940s ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
	</did>
</c02>
<c02 level="item">
	<did>
	<unittitle label="vc_0065_0127">[Soldier Bob Parsons standing in front of building] (Box 2, Folder 33),  
	<unitdate type="inclusive">1940s ca
	</unitdate>
	</unittitle>
           </did>
          </c02>
      </c01>
    </dsc>
  </archdesc>
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