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  <archdesc level="collection">
    <runner placement="footer">Special Collections, University of
      Virginia Library, #9232-p</runner>
    <did>
      <head>Descriptive Summary</head>
      <repository label="Repository">
        <corpname>University of Virginia. Library. Special
            Collections Dept.</corpname>
        <address>
          <addressline>Alderman Library</addressline>
          <addressline>University of Virginia</addressline>
          <addressline>Charlottesville, Virginia
               22903</addressline>
          <addressline>USA</addressline>
        </address>
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      <unittitle label="Title">Graham, Tate and related families
         Papers 
         <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1844
         (1920-1990)</unitdate></unittitle>
      <unitid label="Collection Number">9232-p</unitid>
      <physloc/>
      <physdesc label="Extent">ca. 1,000 items</physdesc>
      <langmaterial label="Language">
        <language langcode="eng">English</language>
      </langmaterial>
      <origination label="Collector">Agnes Graham Sanders
         Riley</origination>
    </did>
    <descgrp type="admininfo">
      <head>Administrative Information</head>
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        <head>Access Restrictions</head>
        <p>Collection is open to research.</p>
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        <head>Use Restrictions</head>
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        <head>Preferred Citation</head>
        <p>Graham, Tate and related
            families Papers, Accession 9232-p, Special Collections Department, University of
         Virginia Library</p>
      </prefercite>
      <acqinfo>
        <head>Acquisition Information</head>
        <p>This collection was a gift to the Library from Mrs.
            Agnes Graham Sanders Riley of Lexington, Kentucky, on June
            21, 1990.</p>
      </acqinfo>
      <processinfo>
        <head>Funding Note</head>
        <p>Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment
            for the Humanities</p>
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    </descgrp>
    <scopecontent>
      <head>Scope and Content</head>
      <p>This collection consists of ca. 1,000 items, 1844
         (1920-1990), including correspondence, personal and
         professional papers, genealogy and local history research
         files, photographs, and printed material, pertaining to the 
         <famname>Graham</famname>, 
         <famname>Sanders</famname>, and 
         <famname>Tate</famname>families, and 
         <geogname>Wythe County, Virginia</geogname>. Among the
         correspondence are letters, 1955-1956, from 
         <persname>Agnes Graham Sanders Riley</persname>while in 
         <geogname>South Africa</geogname>, and letters from 
         <persname>Andrew Trigg Sanders</persname>and 
         <persname>Friel Tate Sanders</persname>while serving as 
         <corpname>U. S. Army</corpname>officers during World War
         II.</p>
      <p>Letters, 1955-1956, written by 
         <persname>Agnes Graham Sanders Riley</persname>from 
         <corpname>South Africa</corpname>reveal cultural customs,
         including labor, social, educational, and religious; life for
         the American family; and limited historical and political news
         (due to censorship). 
         <persname>Edward Thompson Wailes</persname>, Ambassador to the
         <corpname>Union of South Africa</corpname>, is mentioned in
         letters of August 21 &amp; 25 and September 6, 1955 and
         February 9, 1956. 
         <persname>Park Riley</persname>'s education and the school
         system are discussed in letters of September 2 &amp; 6 and
         October 31, 1955 and January 13, 18, &amp; 21, 1956. There is
         mention of the Eisenhowers and/or U. S. politics in letters of
         September 27, October 18, and November 23 &amp; 29, 1955.</p>
      <p>Highlights of the letters from South Africa are as follows:
         <list type="simple"><item>1955 Aug 1 &amp; 3 --Onboard R.M.S. "Queen Mary" and
            arrival in 
            <geogname>London, England</geogname></item><item>1955 Aug 16 --Near 
            <geogname>Capetown, Cape of Good Hope, South
            Africa</geogname>, family news</item><item>1955 Aug 21 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, arrived and taken to
            meet the American Consul, invitation for dinner at the home
            of the American Ambassador who graduated in Herbert's class
            at 
            <corpname>Oak Ridge</corpname>, legislature in session
            putting hardship on housing conditions</item><item>1955 Aug 25 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, dined with Ambassador
            Wailes, government in session</item><item>1955 Sep 2 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, son Park's school
            attire, school run by Christian Brothers</item><item>1955 Sep 6 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, to 
            <persname>Margaret Faust</persname>, Ambassador and Mrs.
            Wailes, their own 20th wedding anniversary on August 25,
            British-Boer division, problems of school and housing,
            private school run by Christian Brothers, some customs and
            views in 
            <geogname>South Africa</geogname></item><item>1955 Sep 8 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, strict customs, a
            visit to a Presbyterian church, a school house in 
            <geogname>Pretoria</geogname>in which Churchill was held
            prisoner during the British-Boer War</item><item>1955 Sep 21 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, attended a memorial
            for the Battle of 
            <geogname>Britain</geogname>at the Cathedral, a meeting of
            the 
            <corpname>Prebyterian Church of the Province of South
            Africa</corpname></item><item>1955 Sep 27 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, concern for Eisenhower
            and his illness and burdens</item><item>1955 Oct 12 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, hotel life, being
            invited to so many social functions, Herbert being a public
            figure and probably being transferred to the 
            <corpname>University of Cape Town</corpname></item><item>1955 Oct 18 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, politics -- 
            <persname>[William Averell] Harriman</persname>, weather,
            meeting people from 
            <geogname>Holland</geogname></item><item>1955 Oct 24 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, beauty of jacaranda
            trees, city celebrating its 100th anniversary,
            weather</item><item>1955 Oct 31 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, Park's school work,
            Herbert going to 
            <corpname>Rhodes University</corpname></item><item>1955 Oct-Nov -- 
            <geogname>Livingstone, North Rhodesia</geogname>, visiting 
            <geogname>Victoria Falls</geogname>, 
            <persname>[David] Livingstone</persname>'s discovery of the
            falls in 1855, wild animals in the game reserve</item><item>1955 Nov 11 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, Herbert at 
            <corpname>Rhodes University</corpname>in 
            <geogname>Grahamstown</geogname>, English part of the
            Union</item><item>1955 Nov 17 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, centenary
            celebration--bazaars for charity</item><item>1955 Nov 23 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, moving to 
            <geogname>Cape Town</geogname>soon, 
            <persname>Mamie's [Eisenhower]</persname>troubles</item><item>1955 Nov 29 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, Anglican Church
            service for Americans, Eisenhower's recovery, voting age in
            <geogname>Kentucky</geogname>being lowered to 18</item><item>1955 Dec 4 -- 
            <geogname>Pretoria, S.A.</geogname>, life in 
            <geogname>South Africa</geogname>--winter clothes being
            packed, Herbert's talk at the 
            <corpname>South African National Laboratory</corpname>,
            America-South Africa amateur baseball game</item><item>1955 Dec 11 -- 
            <geogname>Durban, S.A.</geogname>, traveling to 
            <geogname>Cape Town</geogname>, from 
            <geogname>Johannesburg</geogname>to 
            <geogname>Durban</geogname>was a 6,000 foot drop</item><item>1955 Dec 14-16 -- 
            <geogname>East London, S.A.</geogname>, travelled through
            native reserve country; 
            <geogname>Port Elizabeth, S.A.</geogname>, snake farm,
            pineapple and banana farms, visiting baseball team from
            America</item><item>1955 Dec 22 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, temporary living
            arrangements near the University</item><item>1955 Dec 29 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, Christmas celebration
            at home and church service</item><item>1955 Dec 31 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, concern for
            mother</item><item>1956 Jan 6 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, concern for mother,
            Park's new friends</item><item>1956 Jan 8 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, 
            <persname>Nannie Graham</persname>'s birthday,
            congregational church service</item><item>1956 Jan 13 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, saw Governor General
            ride to open parliament, problems finding a school for Park
            due to overcrowded conditions</item><item>1956 Jan 18 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, mails, university
            president's wife got Park in a good school--Anglican</item><item>1956 Jan 2 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, Park's school, less
            American friends here than in 
            <geogname>Pretoria</geogname></item><item>1956 Jan 25 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, view from window of 
            <geogname>Table Mountain</geogname>, the University, and
            Rhodes Memorial, invited to Parliament--beautiful
            buildings</item><item>1956 Feb 1 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, plans to return home,
            toured 
            <geogname>Cape Town</geogname>, a beautiful city</item><item>1956 Feb 9 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, Ambassador and Mrs.
            Wailes in town and inviting them to dinner</item><item>1956 Feb 13 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, went onboard British
            luxury liner Coronia, had luncheon in the dining room of
            the Houses of Parliament (former student's uncle a member
            of Parliament)</item><item>1956 Feb 20 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, comparison of people
            in 
            <geogname>Pretoria</geogname>and 
            <geogname>Cape Town</geogname>, attended the celebration of
            the World Day of Prayer</item><item>1956 Feb 27 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, plans to leave for
            home, bought plants to send to 
            <geogname>Kentucky</geogname></item><item>1956 Mar 7 -- 
            <geogname>Cape Town, S.A.</geogname>, heard bad news about 
            <persname>Charlie Graham</persname>, careful not to comment
            on South African politics</item><item>1957 --Typed manuscript: "The Republic of 
            <geogname>South Africa</geogname>" by 
            <persname>Agnes S. Riley</persname>. History accompanying
            Herbert's slide presentation.</item></list></p>
      <p>During 1942-1947, 
         <persname>Andrew Trigg Sanders</persname>(1910-) wrote about
         life in 
         <geogname>North Africa</geogname>during World War II, general
         news about the war and conditions, and family and other news
         from home. On February 27, 1942, he wrote about camp life
         [probably in North Africa]. During October through December
         1942, he was at 
         <geogname>Camp Pickett, Virginia</geogname>, the location of
         new headquarters. During 1943, he wrote from North Africa.
         There are letters revealing his work in the supply section and
         with the Special Services branch, planning athletic and
         entertainment programs, and commenting on Arab lifestyles
         (March 16); mentioning news of a friend "Jean," who had her
         picture taken with 
         <persname>Walt Disney</persname>and that two Virginia medical
         units are nearby (April 24); discussing organizational changes
         and inquiring about rationing at home (May 17); referring to
         his teaching school, a class for 2nd lieutenants and enlisted
         men (July 9); remarking that recent developments make it
         harder to identify friend or enemy (October 3); and, relating
         news of the death of young Graham, son of Dave and Verna and
         the sale of the Graham farm (October 3, November 10). From
         November 1943 until October 30, 1945, he was in 
         <geogname>Italy</geogname>. On November 27, 1943, he wrote,
         after arriving, that the people and the country were quite
         different than in 
         <geogname>North Africa</geogname>, that fruits and nuts were
         plentiful but that there was a shortage of other foods, that
         the land was more fertile but that the destruction greater,
         and that the people were easier to talk to than the French. On
         May 29, 1944, he reported that he was doing special work away
         from his unit and having a chance to see more of the country.
         By June 23, 1944, he returned to his unit and found many
         changes, which he also mentioned in his letter of August 18,
         1944. In his letter of September 19, 1944, he speculated as to
         when the war would be over and whether they would go to the 
         <geogname>Pacific</geogname>; mentioned casting his vote for
         Roosevelt; and being sent to 
         <geogname>Rome</geogname>in charge of a group of men going
         there to rest, where he got the chance to tour certain points
         of interest. There are several letters following that discuss
         general news about the war and his family at home. On May 9,
         1945, he was anxious to hear about the point system and
         expected to remain in 
         <geogname>Naples</geogname>for six or eight months. And, on
         May 25, he wrote that service troops would be the last to
         return home. On July 12, 1945, he wrote that they are now
         preparing equipment for the East, that there were 3,000
         soldiers, civilians, and POWs in one shop, and that he was now
         executive officer. Through the end of 1945, his letters are
         filled with hopes of returning home. There is also a letter,
         January 31, 1947, concerning a training session re: crude
         petroleum.</p>
      <p>Letters, 1926-1947, from 
         <persname>Edwin Hanson Sanders</persname>(1871-1948), and
         related correspondence, discuss family and business matters.
         There is a letter, April 5, 1929, from 
         <persname>Shipton Kincannon Curran Sanders</persname>(his
         mother) to 
         <persname>William E. Fulton</persname>concerning family news.
         A letter of August 18, 1933, from Rev. 
         <persname>H. G. Allen</persname>discusses the death of 
         <persname>Shipton K. C. Sanders</persname>. 
         <persname>Edwin Hanson Sanders</persname>wrote from the 
         <corpname>Department of Agriculture</corpname>and Immigration,
         discussing breed of cattle and mentioning the effect of the
         war or prospects for war on farm products (November 10, 1939);
         and, giving a comparison of the business boom during the
         Spanish-American War, World War I, and the current one,
         mentioning the growing business activity at Radford with some
         eight thousand working, and commenting on low patriotism,
         partly due to salary conflicts.</p>
      <p>Letters, 1924-1925, from 
         <persname>Edwin Hanson Sanders, Jr.</persname>discuss life at 
         <corpname>Hampden-Sidney</corpname>. Letters of March 1 and 22
         refer to his bid to an honorary fraternity [ 
         <corpname>The 13 Society</corpname>], which chose "all round
         good men," who were then only known as members during their
         senior year.</p>
      <p>Letters, 1939-1946, from 
         <persname>Friel Tate Sanders</persname>(1915-1959) cover
         chiefly the period during World War II. During February 1943
         through April 1945, he was stationed in China. On March 20, he
         wrote that he arrived at his assigned post and was living in a
         private home and described life there. His letter of July 20,
         1943 mentioned that the foods were similar, such as new
         potatoes, beans, tomatoes, corn, chicken, and watermelon. On
         July 31, 1944, he has heard good news and broadcasts about the
         Germans and Japanese. On November 28, 1944, he wrote that he
         has been moved to a new station; and, on March 20, 1945, he
         wrote that he is awaiting orders to go home. He wrote, from 
         <geogname>Miami Beach, Florida</geogname>, on May 18, 1945,
         that the war was over, that he has finished processing and is
         awaiting a new assignment, that some materials are being
         released, such as tires, and that there is a possibility of an
         increase in gas allowance. During June through August 1945, he
         wrote from 
         <geogname>Stuttgart, Arkansas</geogname>, concerning work and
         continuing studies under the G.I. Bill. Letters of October 31
         and December 19, 1946, are concerned with his marriage to 
         <persname>Nelda Rose Hunter</persname>.</p>
      <p>Other correspondents or topics of interest are: " 
         <corpname>Hollins College</corpname>" folder -- 
         <persname>E. Lee Trinkle</persname>(May 24, 1924); 
         <persname>Eleanor "Siddy" Wilson</persname>(October 20, 1930);
         <persname>Bessie Carter Randolph</persname>, President of 
         <corpname>Hollins College</corpname>(January 10 and March 5,
         1938). "Kentucky, University of" folder -- 
         <persname>John Canaday</persname>(January 30, 1964), 
         <persname>Mills E. Godwin, Jr.</persname>(November 13, 1969).
         "Personal Papers" folders -- 
         <persname>Leslie Hellerman</persname>re method of testing
         stability of diazomium compounds (February 7, 1935); wedding
         announcements and photographs (August 21, 1935); war ration
         book (1943); 
         <persname>John A. Logan, Jr.</persname>, President of 
         <corpname>Hollins College</corpname>(April 5, 1971 and June
         26, 1974); 
         <persname>W. R. Chitwood</persname>(December 2, 1974); 
         <persname>Paula P. Brownlee</persname>, President of 
         <corpname>Hollins College</corpname>(July 18, 1981, December
         4, 1983, and May 5, 1986); and, an obituary/memorial to 
         <persname>Herbert Parkes Riley</persname>(March 22, 1988).
         "Southwest Virginia" folder -- 
         <persname>W. Edwin Hemphill</persname>(January 21, 1964); 
         <persname>Ralph McGill</persname>(September 29, 1967); 
         <persname>William H. Dumont</persname>(July 9, 1968); 
         <persname>John Melville Jennings</persname>(January 14, 1970);
         <persname>W. R. Chitwood</persname>(March 2, 1971; November
         24, 1975; June 20 &amp; 28, 1985); 
         <persname>William M. E. Rachel</persname>(1971-1972); 
         <persname>Harrison E. Salisbury</persname>(August 20, 1973);
         and 
         <persname>Paul C. Nagel</persname>(September 23, 1985).</p>
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      <head>Container List</head>
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        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
        </did>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e671">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Letters from 
                  <persname>Nannie Montgomery
                  Graham</persname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1908, 1914</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e681">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Letters from 
                  <persname>William Tate Graham</persname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1936-1950</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e691">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Letters from 
                  <persname>Agnes Graham Sanders Riley</persname>in 
                  <geogname>South Africa</geogname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955-1956</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e704">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Letters from 
                  <persname>Andrew Trigg Sanders</persname>, chiefly
                  during World War II</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1941-1947</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e715">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Letters from 
                  <persname>Edwin Hanson Sanders</persname>, and
                  related correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1926-1947</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e726">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Letters from 
                  <persname>Edwin Hanson Sanders,
                  Jr.</persname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1924-1925</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e736">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Letters from 
                  <persname>Elizabeth Graham
                  Sanders</persname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945-1956</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e746">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Letters from 
                  <persname>Friel Tate Sanders</persname>, chiefly
                  during World War II</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1939-1946</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="series" id="d1e757">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Personal Papers of Agnes Graham Sanders
               Riley</unittitle>
        </did>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e761">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Membership Applications for Patriotic
                  "Daughter" Organizations</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966-1973</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e769">
          <did>
            <unittitle><corpname>Hollins College</corpname>,
                  Virginia</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1920-1983</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e780">
          <did>
            <unittitle><corpname>Kentucky, University of</corpname>, in
                  Lexington</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1942-1969</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e791">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Personal Papers</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1907-1945</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e799">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Personal Papers</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1970-1990</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e807">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Professional Papers</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1934-1979</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="series" id="d1e815">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Research Papers of Agnes Graham Sanders
               Riley</unittitle>
        </did>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e819">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Augusta County</geogname>: Historical
                  Bulletins</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1970, n.d.</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e830">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <persname>William Campbell</persname>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980-1985</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e841">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>Robert Graham</persname>and descendants, 
                  <persname>David Graham</persname>and 
                  <persname>David Peirce Graham</persname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1970-1985</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e857">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <persname>William Tate Graham</persname>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949-1984</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e868">
          <did>
            <unittitle><famname>Graham Family</famname>and
                  Property</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953-1985</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e879">
          <did>
            <unittitle><famname>Graham Family</famname>and 
                  <famname>Tate Family</famname>Service in
                  Wars</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1961-1989</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e893">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">
                <title xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Graham's Magazine</title>
              </bibref>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1844</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e907">
          <did>
            <unittitle>National Genealogical Society--Members'
                  Ancestor Charts for the 
                  <famname>Graham Family</famname>and 
                  <famname>Sanders Family</famname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966-1974</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e920">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <persname>Andrew Trigg Sanders</persname>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1942-1988</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e931">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>David Graham Sanders</persname>, and
                  issue</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962-1987</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e943">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <persname>Edwin Hanson Sanders</persname>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1948-1985</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e954">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <persname>Edwin Hanson Sanders, Jr.</persname>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1924-1985</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e965">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <persname>Elizabeth Graham Sanders</persname>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1901, 1956-1970</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e976">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <persname>Friel Tate Sanders</persname>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1939-1959</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e987">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Southwest Virginia</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962-1985</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e995">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <persname>John Thompson</persname>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895-1988</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1006">
          <did>
            <unittitle><famname>Trigg Family</famname>and related 
                  <famname>Calhoun Family</famname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1948-1989</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1019">
          <did>
            <unittitle>
              <persname>Edith Bolling Wilson</persname>
            </unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1978-1990</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1030">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Wythe County</geogname>:
                  Churches</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962-1990</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1041">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Wythe County</geogname>: Early Social
                  Life</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1870, 1977-1985</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1052">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Wythe County</geogname>: Historical
                  Bulletins</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1967-1978</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1064">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Wythe County</geogname>: "Kegley's
                  Corner"</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1983-1989</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1075">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Wythe County</geogname>: Marker to 
                  <persname>John Montgomery</persname>and
                  Descendants</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1938-1965</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1089">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Wythe County</geogname>: Newspaper
                  Articles</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1946-1979</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1100">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Wythe County</geogname>: Newspaper
                  Articles</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980-1990</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1111">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Wythe County</geogname>: Newspaper Articles
                  (copies) and other Printed</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1940-1989, n.d.</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1122">
          <did>
            <unittitle><geogname>Wythe County</geogname>: 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href=""><title xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Southwest Virginia Enterprise</title></bibref>, Centennial Edition, 1870-1970</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1970 Aug 4</unitdate>
            <container type="Box">Oversize</container>
          </did>
        </c02>
      </c01>
    </dsc>
  </archdesc>
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