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Sargeant Reynolds\n         Papers, \n          \n         1965-1991","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihi_vih00018#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Include public correspondence, press releases, speeches, newspaper clippings, printed materials, legislative bills, private writings, condolences, and family correspondence relating to the political career of J. Sargeant Reynolds, member of the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate, who served as Lieutenant Governor until untimely his death in 1971.","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihi_vih00018#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"vihi_vih00018","ead_ssi":"vihi_vih00018","_root_":"vihi_vih00018","_nest_parent_":"vihi_vih00018","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/vhs/vih00018.xml","title_ssm":["A Guide to the J. Sargeant Reynolds\n         Papers, \n          \n         1965-1991"],"title_tesim":["A Guide to the J. Sargeant Reynolds\n         Papers, \n          \n         1965-1991"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss1 R2265 a FA2"],"text":["Mss1 R2265 a FA2","A Guide to the J. Sargeant Reynolds\n         Papers, \n          \n         1965-1991","Democratic Party (Va.) -- History -- 20th\n         century.","Elections -- Virginia -- History -- 20th\n         century.","Henrico County (Va.) -- Politics and government,\n         1951-","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood),\n         1923-","Mentally ill -- Care -- Virginia -- History --\n         20th century.","Reynolds, J. Sargeant (Julian Sargeant),\n         1936-1971.","Richmond (Va.) -- Politics and government --\n         1951-","Vietnamise Conflict, 1961-1975 -- Prisoners and\n         prisons.","Virginia -- Politics and government --\n         1951-","Virginia. Commission to Plan for the Establishment\n         of a Proposed State-supported University in the Richmond\n         Metropolitan Area.","Virginia. Constitution (1972)","Virginia. General Assembly -- Members -- History\n         -- 20th century.","Virginia. Governor (1970-1974 : Holton)","Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1970-1971 :\n         Reynolds)","1,800 items (18 manuscript\n         boxes).","This collection is arranged primary in chronological order\n         with only a few exceptions. Each series in then broken into\n         individual folders organized with similar items sharing the\n         same folder. The collection begins with Julian Sargeant\n         Reynold's political life as a member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was a delegate from the\n         Richmond and Henrico County District. He served in the house\n         of delegates from 1964-1966 [Series 1-3].","The next stage of the political life of Reynolds was his\n         tenure in the Virginia senate. Reynolds served in senatorial\n         district #13 from 1967-1969, before leaving to become the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. Julian Sargeant Reynold\n         resigned from the senate on November 12, 1969 to accept the\n         office of lieutenant governor. [Series 4-7] (with series seven\n         concerned with the lieutenant governor campaign while in the\n         senate).","Julian Sargeant Reynolds served as lieutenant governor from\n         1970 until his death, June 13, 1971. These series span the\n         entire length of Julian Sargeant Reynolds career as the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. [Series 8-24]","Series 25-26 are the only series that encompass the entire\n         span of Reynolds public life with out respect to the office he\n         was occupying. Series 25 runs from 1961-1971. While section 26\n         includes speech and correspondence from 1964-1971. These two\n         series cover the entire span of the collection, with\n         correspondences, press releases and clippings.","The next grouping series 27-28 consist primarily of papers\n         discussing the illness, subsequent death, of Julian Sargeant\n         Reynolds. Materials maintained by other members of the family\n         are included in these series.","Julian Sargeant Reynolds was born June 30, 1936 in New York\n         City moved in 1938 to Richmond with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\n         Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. Mr. R. S. Reynolds of the\n         Reynolds Metals Company was President from 1948-63 and became\n         CEO in 1963. Julian Sargeant Reynolds attended Woodberry\n         Forest School in Orange, Virginia, and the Wharton School of\n         Finance at the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated\n         with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics in 1958. He\n         joined the Reynolds Metals Company and worked in the Market\n         Research Department until 1959. He later worked with the\n         Corporate Planning Department until 1961 leaving to become the\n         companies assistant treasurer. In January, 1965, he was\n         elected Executive Vice President of Reynolds Aluminum Credit\n         Corporation. In 1964 he was elected to the House of Delegates\n         from the Richmond and Henrico County district. He served in\n         the House until his election to the 13th senatorial (Richmond\n         and Henrico) district of the Virginia General Assembly. He\n         resigned from the senate in 1969 to serve as the elected\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1970 until his death June\n         13, 1971. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was married twice. The\n         first marriage was performed in Hertford, N. C., September 29,\n         1956 to Elizabeth Weir Veeneman of Louisville, Kentucky. The\n         couple had three children, Virginia Weir, J. Sargeant, and\n         Jeanne Elizabeth. The couple divorced in 1969. His second\n         marriage was to the former Mary Ballou Handy of Lynchburg,\n         Va., in 1969. By his second marriage he had one son, Richard\n         Roland.","This collection has been divided into thirty seven (37)\n         series that are primarily organized to coincide with the\n         political life of Reynolds. Series One contains information\n         pertaining to Reynold's successful bid for a seat in the\n         Virginia House of Delegates. Series Two includes\n         correspondence, clippings and press releases from 1966 while\n         in the House of Delegates. Series Three contains\n         correspondence, committee work which includes the proposed\n         merger of the Medical College of Virginia and Richmond\n         Professional Institute, and the proposed consolidation of\n         Richmond and Henrico county.","Series Four include campaign materials from the November 7,\n         1967 Virginia Senate race. Series Five includes senate\n         correspondence, speeches given as senator. Series Six contains\n         information on Virginia Senate bills and correspondence\n         pertaining to senate legislation. Series Seven contains press\n         release and letters to colleagues announcing his run for\n         lieutenant governor, and resignation from the senate.","Series Eight contains campaign material concerning his\n         election as lieutenant governor. Series Nine contains\n         information pertaining to the expenses associated with running\n         for the office of lieutenant governor. Series Ten contains\n         congratulatory correspondence on a successful lieutenant\n         governors race. Series Eleven includes materials concerning\n         the inauguration of A. Linwood Holton (as governor) and\n         Reynolds as lieutenant governor. Series Twelve includes\n         correspondence and information of the proposed 1969\n         constitution change in Virginia. Series Thirteen includes\n         materials pertaining to Virginia's POW's in Viet Nam, while he\n         is lieutenant governor. Series Fourteen includes\n         correspondence with the Federation of Women's Club, and\n         initiatives to improve medical services in Virginia. Series\n         Fifteen contains information on commission appointment while\n         Reynolds served as lieutenant governor. Series Sixteen\n         includes correspondence, clippings, and press release while\n         Reynolds was lieutenant governor.","Series Seventeen contains speeches correspondence and\n         clippings of Reynolds involvement with the Young Democratic\n         Club of Virginia. Series Eighteen contains speeches\n         correspondence and clippings of Reynolds involvement with the\n         Jaycees Civic Association of Virginia. Series Nineteen\n         contains correspondences speeches made at Virginia colleges.\n         Series Twenty includes Reynolds correspondence to various\n         groups events and organizations.","Series Twenty-one contains information correspondence, and\n         speech given at the annual Shad Plank gathering in Southside\n         Virginia. Series Twenty-two contains information on Reynolds\n         involvement with the Richmond Urban League. Series\n         Twenty-three contains speeches correspondence and clippings\n         pertaining to Reynolds association with the Virginia Easter\n         Seals Society. Series Twenty-four include speeches and\n         correspondence pertaining to the Model General Assembly.\n         Series Twenty-five contains general correspondence, press\n         releases speeches and clippings (arranged chronologically)\n         from 1961-1971. Series Twenty-six includes speeches and\n         correspondence concerning high school speeches\n         (1964-1971).","Series Twenty-seven contains clippings, correspondence and\n         press release concerning the medical condition of Reynolds.\n         Series Twenty-eight includes clippings, condolences press\n         releases, and funeral arrangements, pertaining to the death of\n         Reynolds, June 13, 1971. Series Twenty-nine includes\n         contracts, and correspondence concerning the portrait\n         dedication to commemorate the late lieutenant governor.","Series Thirty contains information concerning the creation\n         and dedication of J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College.\n         Series Thirty-one contains press release, correspondence and\n         clippings pertaining to the opening of the Reynold's homestead\n         in Patrick County.","Series Thirty-two contains biographies and chronologies\n         pertaining to the life of Reynolds. Series Thirty-three\n         includes correspondence and clippings relating to first wife\n         Virginia Weir and children. Series Thirty-four includes\n         correspondence and clippings relating to second wife Mary\n         Ballou. Series Thirty five includes personal correspondence of\n         Reynolds and Virginia Governor A. Linwood Holton, Jr. Series\n         Thirty-six includes personal correspondence of Mrs. R.S.\n         Reynolds (mother of Julian Sargeant Reynolds).","The final series 37 is a compilation of miscellaneous\n         information not able to easily fit in the categories listed\n         above.","Include public correspondence,\n         press releases, speeches, newspaper clippings, printed\n         materials, legislative bills, private writings, condolences,\n         and family correspondence relating to the political career of\n         J. Sargeant Reynolds, member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates and Senate, who served as Lieutenant Governor until\n         untimely his death in 1971.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss1 R2265 a FA2"],"normalized_title_ssm":["A Guide to the J. Sargeant Reynolds\n         Papers, \n          \n         1965-1991"],"collection_title_tesim":["A Guide to the J. 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Commission to Plan for the Establishment\n         of a Proposed State-supported University in the Richmond\n         Metropolitan Area.","Virginia. Constitution (1972)","Virginia. General Assembly -- Members -- History\n         -- 20th century.","Virginia. Governor (1970-1974 : Holton)","Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1970-1971 :\n         Reynolds)"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Democratic Party (Va.) -- History -- 20th\n         century.","Elections -- Virginia -- History -- 20th\n         century.","Henrico County (Va.) -- Politics and government,\n         1951-","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood),\n         1923-","Mentally ill -- Care -- Virginia -- History --\n         20th century.","Reynolds, J. Sargeant (Julian Sargeant),\n         1936-1971.","Richmond (Va.) -- Politics and government --\n         1951-","Vietnamise Conflict, 1961-1975 -- Prisoners and\n         prisons.","Virginia -- Politics and government --\n         1951-","Virginia. Commission to Plan for the Establishment\n         of a Proposed State-supported University in the Richmond\n         Metropolitan Area.","Virginia. Constitution (1972)","Virginia. General Assembly -- Members -- History\n         -- 20th century.","Virginia. Governor (1970-1974 : Holton)","Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1970-1971 :\n         Reynolds)"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["1,800 items (18 manuscript\n         boxes)."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged primary in chronological order\n         with only a few exceptions. Each series in then broken into\n         individual folders organized with similar items sharing the\n         same folder. The collection begins with Julian Sargeant\n         Reynold's political life as a member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was a delegate from the\n         Richmond and Henrico County District. He served in the house\n         of delegates from 1964-1966 [Series 1-3].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next stage of the political life of Reynolds was his\n         tenure in the Virginia senate. Reynolds served in senatorial\n         district #13 from 1967-1969, before leaving to become the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. Julian Sargeant Reynold\n         resigned from the senate on November 12, 1969 to accept the\n         office of lieutenant governor. [Series 4-7] (with series seven\n         concerned with the lieutenant governor campaign while in the\n         senate).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulian Sargeant Reynolds served as lieutenant governor from\n         1970 until his death, June 13, 1971. These series span the\n         entire length of Julian Sargeant Reynolds career as the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. [Series 8-24]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 25-26 are the only series that encompass the entire\n         span of Reynolds public life with out respect to the office he\n         was occupying. Series 25 runs from 1961-1971. While section 26\n         includes speech and correspondence from 1964-1971. These two\n         series cover the entire span of the collection, with\n         correspondences, press releases and clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next grouping series 27-28 consist primarily of papers\n         discussing the illness, subsequent death, of Julian Sargeant\n         Reynolds. Materials maintained by other members of the family\n         are included in these series.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection is arranged primary in chronological order\n         with only a few exceptions. Each series in then broken into\n         individual folders organized with similar items sharing the\n         same folder. The collection begins with Julian Sargeant\n         Reynold's political life as a member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was a delegate from the\n         Richmond and Henrico County District. He served in the house\n         of delegates from 1964-1966 [Series 1-3].","The next stage of the political life of Reynolds was his\n         tenure in the Virginia senate. Reynolds served in senatorial\n         district #13 from 1967-1969, before leaving to become the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. Julian Sargeant Reynold\n         resigned from the senate on November 12, 1969 to accept the\n         office of lieutenant governor. [Series 4-7] (with series seven\n         concerned with the lieutenant governor campaign while in the\n         senate).","Julian Sargeant Reynolds served as lieutenant governor from\n         1970 until his death, June 13, 1971. These series span the\n         entire length of Julian Sargeant Reynolds career as the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. [Series 8-24]","Series 25-26 are the only series that encompass the entire\n         span of Reynolds public life with out respect to the office he\n         was occupying. Series 25 runs from 1961-1971. While section 26\n         includes speech and correspondence from 1964-1971. These two\n         series cover the entire span of the collection, with\n         correspondences, press releases and clippings.","The next grouping series 27-28 consist primarily of papers\n         discussing the illness, subsequent death, of Julian Sargeant\n         Reynolds. Materials maintained by other members of the family\n         are included in these series."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJulian Sargeant Reynolds was born June 30, 1936 in New York\n         City moved in 1938 to Richmond with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\n         Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. Mr. R. S. Reynolds of the\n         Reynolds Metals Company was President from 1948-63 and became\n         CEO in 1963. Julian Sargeant Reynolds attended Woodberry\n         Forest School in Orange, Virginia, and the Wharton School of\n         Finance at the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated\n         with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics in 1958. He\n         joined the Reynolds Metals Company and worked in the Market\n         Research Department until 1959. He later worked with the\n         Corporate Planning Department until 1961 leaving to become the\n         companies assistant treasurer. In January, 1965, he was\n         elected Executive Vice President of Reynolds Aluminum Credit\n         Corporation. In 1964 he was elected to the House of Delegates\n         from the Richmond and Henrico County district. He served in\n         the House until his election to the 13th senatorial (Richmond\n         and Henrico) district of the Virginia General Assembly. He\n         resigned from the senate in 1969 to serve as the elected\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1970 until his death June\n         13, 1971. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was married twice. The\n         first marriage was performed in Hertford, N. C., September 29,\n         1956 to Elizabeth Weir Veeneman of Louisville, Kentucky. The\n         couple had three children, Virginia Weir, J. Sargeant, and\n         Jeanne Elizabeth. The couple divorced in 1969. His second\n         marriage was to the former Mary Ballou Handy of Lynchburg,\n         Va., in 1969. By his second marriage he had one son, Richard\n         Roland.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Julian Sargeant Reynolds was born June 30, 1936 in New York\n         City moved in 1938 to Richmond with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\n         Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. Mr. R. S. Reynolds of the\n         Reynolds Metals Company was President from 1948-63 and became\n         CEO in 1963. Julian Sargeant Reynolds attended Woodberry\n         Forest School in Orange, Virginia, and the Wharton School of\n         Finance at the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated\n         with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics in 1958. He\n         joined the Reynolds Metals Company and worked in the Market\n         Research Department until 1959. He later worked with the\n         Corporate Planning Department until 1961 leaving to become the\n         companies assistant treasurer. In January, 1965, he was\n         elected Executive Vice President of Reynolds Aluminum Credit\n         Corporation. In 1964 he was elected to the House of Delegates\n         from the Richmond and Henrico County district. He served in\n         the House until his election to the 13th senatorial (Richmond\n         and Henrico) district of the Virginia General Assembly. He\n         resigned from the senate in 1969 to serve as the elected\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1970 until his death June\n         13, 1971. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was married twice. The\n         first marriage was performed in Hertford, N. C., September 29,\n         1956 to Elizabeth Weir Veeneman of Louisville, Kentucky. The\n         couple had three children, Virginia Weir, J. Sargeant, and\n         Jeanne Elizabeth. The couple divorced in 1969. His second\n         marriage was to the former Mary Ballou Handy of Lynchburg,\n         Va., in 1969. By his second marriage he had one son, Richard\n         Roland."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been divided into thirty seven (37)\n         series that are primarily organized to coincide with the\n         political life of Reynolds. Series One contains information\n         pertaining to Reynold's successful bid for a seat in the\n         Virginia House of Delegates. Series Two includes\n         correspondence, clippings and press releases from 1966 while\n         in the House of Delegates. Series Three contains\n         correspondence, committee work which includes the proposed\n         merger of the Medical College of Virginia and Richmond\n         Professional Institute, and the proposed consolidation of\n         Richmond and Henrico county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Four include campaign materials from the November 7,\n         1967 Virginia Senate race. Series Five includes senate\n         correspondence, speeches given as senator. Series Six contains\n         information on Virginia Senate bills and correspondence\n         pertaining to senate legislation. Series Seven contains press\n         release and letters to colleagues announcing his run for\n         lieutenant governor, and resignation from the senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Eight contains campaign material concerning his\n         election as lieutenant governor. Series Nine contains\n         information pertaining to the expenses associated with running\n         for the office of lieutenant governor. Series Ten contains\n         congratulatory correspondence on a successful lieutenant\n         governors race. Series Eleven includes materials concerning\n         the inauguration of A. Linwood Holton (as governor) and\n         Reynolds as lieutenant governor. Series Twelve includes\n         correspondence and information of the proposed 1969\n         constitution change in Virginia. Series Thirteen includes\n         materials pertaining to Virginia's POW's in Viet Nam, while he\n         is lieutenant governor. Series Fourteen includes\n         correspondence with the Federation of Women's Club, and\n         initiatives to improve medical services in Virginia. Series\n         Fifteen contains information on commission appointment while\n         Reynolds served as lieutenant governor. Series Sixteen\n         includes correspondence, clippings, and press release while\n         Reynolds was lieutenant governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Seventeen contains speeches correspondence and\n         clippings of Reynolds involvement with the Young Democratic\n         Club of Virginia. Series Eighteen contains speeches\n         correspondence and clippings of Reynolds involvement with the\n         Jaycees Civic Association of Virginia. Series Nineteen\n         contains correspondences speeches made at Virginia colleges.\n         Series Twenty includes Reynolds correspondence to various\n         groups events and organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Twenty-one contains information correspondence, and\n         speech given at the annual Shad Plank gathering in Southside\n         Virginia. Series Twenty-two contains information on Reynolds\n         involvement with the Richmond Urban League. Series\n         Twenty-three contains speeches correspondence and clippings\n         pertaining to Reynolds association with the Virginia Easter\n         Seals Society. Series Twenty-four include speeches and\n         correspondence pertaining to the Model General Assembly.\n         Series Twenty-five contains general correspondence, press\n         releases speeches and clippings (arranged chronologically)\n         from 1961-1971. Series Twenty-six includes speeches and\n         correspondence concerning high school speeches\n         (1964-1971).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Twenty-seven contains clippings, correspondence and\n         press release concerning the medical condition of Reynolds.\n         Series Twenty-eight includes clippings, condolences press\n         releases, and funeral arrangements, pertaining to the death of\n         Reynolds, June 13, 1971. Series Twenty-nine includes\n         contracts, and correspondence concerning the portrait\n         dedication to commemorate the late lieutenant governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Thirty contains information concerning the creation\n         and dedication of J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College.\n         Series Thirty-one contains press release, correspondence and\n         clippings pertaining to the opening of the Reynold's homestead\n         in Patrick County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Thirty-two contains biographies and chronologies\n         pertaining to the life of Reynolds. Series Thirty-three\n         includes correspondence and clippings relating to first wife\n         Virginia Weir and children. Series Thirty-four includes\n         correspondence and clippings relating to second wife Mary\n         Ballou. Series Thirty five includes personal correspondence of\n         Reynolds and Virginia Governor A. Linwood Holton, Jr. Series\n         Thirty-six includes personal correspondence of Mrs. R.S.\n         Reynolds (mother of Julian Sargeant Reynolds).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe final series 37 is a compilation of miscellaneous\n         information not able to easily fit in the categories listed\n         above.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection has been divided into thirty seven (37)\n         series that are primarily organized to coincide with the\n         political life of Reynolds. Series One contains information\n         pertaining to Reynold's successful bid for a seat in the\n         Virginia House of Delegates. Series Two includes\n         correspondence, clippings and press releases from 1966 while\n         in the House of Delegates. Series Three contains\n         correspondence, committee work which includes the proposed\n         merger of the Medical College of Virginia and Richmond\n         Professional Institute, and the proposed consolidation of\n         Richmond and Henrico county.","Series Four include campaign materials from the November 7,\n         1967 Virginia Senate race. Series Five includes senate\n         correspondence, speeches given as senator. Series Six contains\n         information on Virginia Senate bills and correspondence\n         pertaining to senate legislation. Series Seven contains press\n         release and letters to colleagues announcing his run for\n         lieutenant governor, and resignation from the senate.","Series Eight contains campaign material concerning his\n         election as lieutenant governor. Series Nine contains\n         information pertaining to the expenses associated with running\n         for the office of lieutenant governor. Series Ten contains\n         congratulatory correspondence on a successful lieutenant\n         governors race. Series Eleven includes materials concerning\n         the inauguration of A. Linwood Holton (as governor) and\n         Reynolds as lieutenant governor. Series Twelve includes\n         correspondence and information of the proposed 1969\n         constitution change in Virginia. Series Thirteen includes\n         materials pertaining to Virginia's POW's in Viet Nam, while he\n         is lieutenant governor. Series Fourteen includes\n         correspondence with the Federation of Women's Club, and\n         initiatives to improve medical services in Virginia. Series\n         Fifteen contains information on commission appointment while\n         Reynolds served as lieutenant governor. Series Sixteen\n         includes correspondence, clippings, and press release while\n         Reynolds was lieutenant governor.","Series Seventeen contains speeches correspondence and\n         clippings of Reynolds involvement with the Young Democratic\n         Club of Virginia. Series Eighteen contains speeches\n         correspondence and clippings of Reynolds involvement with the\n         Jaycees Civic Association of Virginia. Series Nineteen\n         contains correspondences speeches made at Virginia colleges.\n         Series Twenty includes Reynolds correspondence to various\n         groups events and organizations.","Series Twenty-one contains information correspondence, and\n         speech given at the annual Shad Plank gathering in Southside\n         Virginia. Series Twenty-two contains information on Reynolds\n         involvement with the Richmond Urban League. Series\n         Twenty-three contains speeches correspondence and clippings\n         pertaining to Reynolds association with the Virginia Easter\n         Seals Society. Series Twenty-four include speeches and\n         correspondence pertaining to the Model General Assembly.\n         Series Twenty-five contains general correspondence, press\n         releases speeches and clippings (arranged chronologically)\n         from 1961-1971. Series Twenty-six includes speeches and\n         correspondence concerning high school speeches\n         (1964-1971).","Series Twenty-seven contains clippings, correspondence and\n         press release concerning the medical condition of Reynolds.\n         Series Twenty-eight includes clippings, condolences press\n         releases, and funeral arrangements, pertaining to the death of\n         Reynolds, June 13, 1971. Series Twenty-nine includes\n         contracts, and correspondence concerning the portrait\n         dedication to commemorate the late lieutenant governor.","Series Thirty contains information concerning the creation\n         and dedication of J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College.\n         Series Thirty-one contains press release, correspondence and\n         clippings pertaining to the opening of the Reynold's homestead\n         in Patrick County.","Series Thirty-two contains biographies and chronologies\n         pertaining to the life of Reynolds. Series Thirty-three\n         includes correspondence and clippings relating to first wife\n         Virginia Weir and children. Series Thirty-four includes\n         correspondence and clippings relating to second wife Mary\n         Ballou. Series Thirty five includes personal correspondence of\n         Reynolds and Virginia Governor A. Linwood Holton, Jr. Series\n         Thirty-six includes personal correspondence of Mrs. R.S.\n         Reynolds (mother of Julian Sargeant Reynolds).","The final series 37 is a compilation of miscellaneous\n         information not able to easily fit in the categories listed\n         above."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eInclude public correspondence,\n         press releases, speeches, newspaper clippings, printed\n         materials, legislative bills, private writings, condolences,\n         and family correspondence relating to the political career of\n         J. Sargeant Reynolds, member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates and Senate, who served as Lieutenant Governor until\n         untimely his death in 1971.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Include public correspondence,\n         press releases, speeches, newspaper clippings, printed\n         materials, legislative bills, private writings, condolences,\n         and family correspondence relating to the political career of\n         J. Sargeant Reynolds, member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates and Senate, who served as Lieutenant Governor until\n         untimely his death in 1971."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":352,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-04-30T21:36:41.463Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vihi_vih00018","ead_ssi":"vihi_vih00018","_root_":"vihi_vih00018","_nest_parent_":"vihi_vih00018","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/vhs/vih00018.xml","title_ssm":["A Guide to the J. Sargeant Reynolds\n         Papers, \n          \n         1965-1991"],"title_tesim":["A Guide to the J. Sargeant Reynolds\n         Papers, \n          \n         1965-1991"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss1 R2265 a FA2"],"text":["Mss1 R2265 a FA2","A Guide to the J. Sargeant Reynolds\n         Papers, \n          \n         1965-1991","Democratic Party (Va.) -- History -- 20th\n         century.","Elections -- Virginia -- History -- 20th\n         century.","Henrico County (Va.) -- Politics and government,\n         1951-","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood),\n         1923-","Mentally ill -- Care -- Virginia -- History --\n         20th century.","Reynolds, J. Sargeant (Julian Sargeant),\n         1936-1971.","Richmond (Va.) -- Politics and government --\n         1951-","Vietnamise Conflict, 1961-1975 -- Prisoners and\n         prisons.","Virginia -- Politics and government --\n         1951-","Virginia. Commission to Plan for the Establishment\n         of a Proposed State-supported University in the Richmond\n         Metropolitan Area.","Virginia. Constitution (1972)","Virginia. General Assembly -- Members -- History\n         -- 20th century.","Virginia. Governor (1970-1974 : Holton)","Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1970-1971 :\n         Reynolds)","1,800 items (18 manuscript\n         boxes).","This collection is arranged primary in chronological order\n         with only a few exceptions. Each series in then broken into\n         individual folders organized with similar items sharing the\n         same folder. The collection begins with Julian Sargeant\n         Reynold's political life as a member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was a delegate from the\n         Richmond and Henrico County District. He served in the house\n         of delegates from 1964-1966 [Series 1-3].","The next stage of the political life of Reynolds was his\n         tenure in the Virginia senate. Reynolds served in senatorial\n         district #13 from 1967-1969, before leaving to become the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. Julian Sargeant Reynold\n         resigned from the senate on November 12, 1969 to accept the\n         office of lieutenant governor. [Series 4-7] (with series seven\n         concerned with the lieutenant governor campaign while in the\n         senate).","Julian Sargeant Reynolds served as lieutenant governor from\n         1970 until his death, June 13, 1971. These series span the\n         entire length of Julian Sargeant Reynolds career as the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. [Series 8-24]","Series 25-26 are the only series that encompass the entire\n         span of Reynolds public life with out respect to the office he\n         was occupying. Series 25 runs from 1961-1971. While section 26\n         includes speech and correspondence from 1964-1971. These two\n         series cover the entire span of the collection, with\n         correspondences, press releases and clippings.","The next grouping series 27-28 consist primarily of papers\n         discussing the illness, subsequent death, of Julian Sargeant\n         Reynolds. Materials maintained by other members of the family\n         are included in these series.","Julian Sargeant Reynolds was born June 30, 1936 in New York\n         City moved in 1938 to Richmond with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\n         Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. Mr. R. S. Reynolds of the\n         Reynolds Metals Company was President from 1948-63 and became\n         CEO in 1963. Julian Sargeant Reynolds attended Woodberry\n         Forest School in Orange, Virginia, and the Wharton School of\n         Finance at the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated\n         with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics in 1958. He\n         joined the Reynolds Metals Company and worked in the Market\n         Research Department until 1959. He later worked with the\n         Corporate Planning Department until 1961 leaving to become the\n         companies assistant treasurer. In January, 1965, he was\n         elected Executive Vice President of Reynolds Aluminum Credit\n         Corporation. In 1964 he was elected to the House of Delegates\n         from the Richmond and Henrico County district. He served in\n         the House until his election to the 13th senatorial (Richmond\n         and Henrico) district of the Virginia General Assembly. He\n         resigned from the senate in 1969 to serve as the elected\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1970 until his death June\n         13, 1971. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was married twice. The\n         first marriage was performed in Hertford, N. C., September 29,\n         1956 to Elizabeth Weir Veeneman of Louisville, Kentucky. The\n         couple had three children, Virginia Weir, J. Sargeant, and\n         Jeanne Elizabeth. The couple divorced in 1969. His second\n         marriage was to the former Mary Ballou Handy of Lynchburg,\n         Va., in 1969. By his second marriage he had one son, Richard\n         Roland.","This collection has been divided into thirty seven (37)\n         series that are primarily organized to coincide with the\n         political life of Reynolds. Series One contains information\n         pertaining to Reynold's successful bid for a seat in the\n         Virginia House of Delegates. Series Two includes\n         correspondence, clippings and press releases from 1966 while\n         in the House of Delegates. Series Three contains\n         correspondence, committee work which includes the proposed\n         merger of the Medical College of Virginia and Richmond\n         Professional Institute, and the proposed consolidation of\n         Richmond and Henrico county.","Series Four include campaign materials from the November 7,\n         1967 Virginia Senate race. Series Five includes senate\n         correspondence, speeches given as senator. Series Six contains\n         information on Virginia Senate bills and correspondence\n         pertaining to senate legislation. Series Seven contains press\n         release and letters to colleagues announcing his run for\n         lieutenant governor, and resignation from the senate.","Series Eight contains campaign material concerning his\n         election as lieutenant governor. Series Nine contains\n         information pertaining to the expenses associated with running\n         for the office of lieutenant governor. Series Ten contains\n         congratulatory correspondence on a successful lieutenant\n         governors race. Series Eleven includes materials concerning\n         the inauguration of A. Linwood Holton (as governor) and\n         Reynolds as lieutenant governor. Series Twelve includes\n         correspondence and information of the proposed 1969\n         constitution change in Virginia. Series Thirteen includes\n         materials pertaining to Virginia's POW's in Viet Nam, while he\n         is lieutenant governor. Series Fourteen includes\n         correspondence with the Federation of Women's Club, and\n         initiatives to improve medical services in Virginia. Series\n         Fifteen contains information on commission appointment while\n         Reynolds served as lieutenant governor. Series Sixteen\n         includes correspondence, clippings, and press release while\n         Reynolds was lieutenant governor.","Series Seventeen contains speeches correspondence and\n         clippings of Reynolds involvement with the Young Democratic\n         Club of Virginia. Series Eighteen contains speeches\n         correspondence and clippings of Reynolds involvement with the\n         Jaycees Civic Association of Virginia. Series Nineteen\n         contains correspondences speeches made at Virginia colleges.\n         Series Twenty includes Reynolds correspondence to various\n         groups events and organizations.","Series Twenty-one contains information correspondence, and\n         speech given at the annual Shad Plank gathering in Southside\n         Virginia. Series Twenty-two contains information on Reynolds\n         involvement with the Richmond Urban League. Series\n         Twenty-three contains speeches correspondence and clippings\n         pertaining to Reynolds association with the Virginia Easter\n         Seals Society. Series Twenty-four include speeches and\n         correspondence pertaining to the Model General Assembly.\n         Series Twenty-five contains general correspondence, press\n         releases speeches and clippings (arranged chronologically)\n         from 1961-1971. Series Twenty-six includes speeches and\n         correspondence concerning high school speeches\n         (1964-1971).","Series Twenty-seven contains clippings, correspondence and\n         press release concerning the medical condition of Reynolds.\n         Series Twenty-eight includes clippings, condolences press\n         releases, and funeral arrangements, pertaining to the death of\n         Reynolds, June 13, 1971. Series Twenty-nine includes\n         contracts, and correspondence concerning the portrait\n         dedication to commemorate the late lieutenant governor.","Series Thirty contains information concerning the creation\n         and dedication of J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College.\n         Series Thirty-one contains press release, correspondence and\n         clippings pertaining to the opening of the Reynold's homestead\n         in Patrick County.","Series Thirty-two contains biographies and chronologies\n         pertaining to the life of Reynolds. Series Thirty-three\n         includes correspondence and clippings relating to first wife\n         Virginia Weir and children. Series Thirty-four includes\n         correspondence and clippings relating to second wife Mary\n         Ballou. Series Thirty five includes personal correspondence of\n         Reynolds and Virginia Governor A. Linwood Holton, Jr. Series\n         Thirty-six includes personal correspondence of Mrs. R.S.\n         Reynolds (mother of Julian Sargeant Reynolds).","The final series 37 is a compilation of miscellaneous\n         information not able to easily fit in the categories listed\n         above.","Include public correspondence,\n         press releases, speeches, newspaper clippings, printed\n         materials, legislative bills, private writings, condolences,\n         and family correspondence relating to the political career of\n         J. Sargeant Reynolds, member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates and Senate, who served as Lieutenant Governor until\n         untimely his death in 1971.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss1 R2265 a FA2"],"normalized_title_ssm":["A Guide to the J. Sargeant Reynolds\n         Papers, \n          \n         1965-1991"],"collection_title_tesim":["A Guide to the J. 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Commission to Plan for the Establishment\n         of a Proposed State-supported University in the Richmond\n         Metropolitan Area.","Virginia. Constitution (1972)","Virginia. General Assembly -- Members -- History\n         -- 20th century.","Virginia. Governor (1970-1974 : Holton)","Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1970-1971 :\n         Reynolds)"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Democratic Party (Va.) -- History -- 20th\n         century.","Elections -- Virginia -- History -- 20th\n         century.","Henrico County (Va.) -- Politics and government,\n         1951-","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood),\n         1923-","Mentally ill -- Care -- Virginia -- History --\n         20th century.","Reynolds, J. Sargeant (Julian Sargeant),\n         1936-1971.","Richmond (Va.) -- Politics and government --\n         1951-","Vietnamise Conflict, 1961-1975 -- Prisoners and\n         prisons.","Virginia -- Politics and government --\n         1951-","Virginia. Commission to Plan for the Establishment\n         of a Proposed State-supported University in the Richmond\n         Metropolitan Area.","Virginia. Constitution (1972)","Virginia. General Assembly -- Members -- History\n         -- 20th century.","Virginia. Governor (1970-1974 : Holton)","Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1970-1971 :\n         Reynolds)"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["1,800 items (18 manuscript\n         boxes)."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged primary in chronological order\n         with only a few exceptions. Each series in then broken into\n         individual folders organized with similar items sharing the\n         same folder. The collection begins with Julian Sargeant\n         Reynold's political life as a member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was a delegate from the\n         Richmond and Henrico County District. He served in the house\n         of delegates from 1964-1966 [Series 1-3].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next stage of the political life of Reynolds was his\n         tenure in the Virginia senate. Reynolds served in senatorial\n         district #13 from 1967-1969, before leaving to become the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. Julian Sargeant Reynold\n         resigned from the senate on November 12, 1969 to accept the\n         office of lieutenant governor. [Series 4-7] (with series seven\n         concerned with the lieutenant governor campaign while in the\n         senate).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulian Sargeant Reynolds served as lieutenant governor from\n         1970 until his death, June 13, 1971. These series span the\n         entire length of Julian Sargeant Reynolds career as the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. [Series 8-24]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 25-26 are the only series that encompass the entire\n         span of Reynolds public life with out respect to the office he\n         was occupying. Series 25 runs from 1961-1971. While section 26\n         includes speech and correspondence from 1964-1971. These two\n         series cover the entire span of the collection, with\n         correspondences, press releases and clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe next grouping series 27-28 consist primarily of papers\n         discussing the illness, subsequent death, of Julian Sargeant\n         Reynolds. Materials maintained by other members of the family\n         are included in these series.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection is arranged primary in chronological order\n         with only a few exceptions. Each series in then broken into\n         individual folders organized with similar items sharing the\n         same folder. The collection begins with Julian Sargeant\n         Reynold's political life as a member of the Virginia House of\n         Delegates. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was a delegate from the\n         Richmond and Henrico County District. He served in the house\n         of delegates from 1964-1966 [Series 1-3].","The next stage of the political life of Reynolds was his\n         tenure in the Virginia senate. Reynolds served in senatorial\n         district #13 from 1967-1969, before leaving to become the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. Julian Sargeant Reynold\n         resigned from the senate on November 12, 1969 to accept the\n         office of lieutenant governor. [Series 4-7] (with series seven\n         concerned with the lieutenant governor campaign while in the\n         senate).","Julian Sargeant Reynolds served as lieutenant governor from\n         1970 until his death, June 13, 1971. These series span the\n         entire length of Julian Sargeant Reynolds career as the\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia. [Series 8-24]","Series 25-26 are the only series that encompass the entire\n         span of Reynolds public life with out respect to the office he\n         was occupying. Series 25 runs from 1961-1971. While section 26\n         includes speech and correspondence from 1964-1971. These two\n         series cover the entire span of the collection, with\n         correspondences, press releases and clippings.","The next grouping series 27-28 consist primarily of papers\n         discussing the illness, subsequent death, of Julian Sargeant\n         Reynolds. Materials maintained by other members of the family\n         are included in these series."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJulian Sargeant Reynolds was born June 30, 1936 in New York\n         City moved in 1938 to Richmond with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\n         Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. Mr. R. S. Reynolds of the\n         Reynolds Metals Company was President from 1948-63 and became\n         CEO in 1963. Julian Sargeant Reynolds attended Woodberry\n         Forest School in Orange, Virginia, and the Wharton School of\n         Finance at the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated\n         with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics in 1958. He\n         joined the Reynolds Metals Company and worked in the Market\n         Research Department until 1959. He later worked with the\n         Corporate Planning Department until 1961 leaving to become the\n         companies assistant treasurer. In January, 1965, he was\n         elected Executive Vice President of Reynolds Aluminum Credit\n         Corporation. In 1964 he was elected to the House of Delegates\n         from the Richmond and Henrico County district. He served in\n         the House until his election to the 13th senatorial (Richmond\n         and Henrico) district of the Virginia General Assembly. He\n         resigned from the senate in 1969 to serve as the elected\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1970 until his death June\n         13, 1971. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was married twice. The\n         first marriage was performed in Hertford, N. C., September 29,\n         1956 to Elizabeth Weir Veeneman of Louisville, Kentucky. The\n         couple had three children, Virginia Weir, J. Sargeant, and\n         Jeanne Elizabeth. The couple divorced in 1969. His second\n         marriage was to the former Mary Ballou Handy of Lynchburg,\n         Va., in 1969. By his second marriage he had one son, Richard\n         Roland.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Julian Sargeant Reynolds was born June 30, 1936 in New York\n         City moved in 1938 to Richmond with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\n         Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. Mr. R. S. Reynolds of the\n         Reynolds Metals Company was President from 1948-63 and became\n         CEO in 1963. Julian Sargeant Reynolds attended Woodberry\n         Forest School in Orange, Virginia, and the Wharton School of\n         Finance at the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated\n         with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics in 1958. He\n         joined the Reynolds Metals Company and worked in the Market\n         Research Department until 1959. He later worked with the\n         Corporate Planning Department until 1961 leaving to become the\n         companies assistant treasurer. In January, 1965, he was\n         elected Executive Vice President of Reynolds Aluminum Credit\n         Corporation. In 1964 he was elected to the House of Delegates\n         from the Richmond and Henrico County district. He served in\n         the House until his election to the 13th senatorial (Richmond\n         and Henrico) district of the Virginia General Assembly. He\n         resigned from the senate in 1969 to serve as the elected\n         lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1970 until his death June\n         13, 1971. Julian Sargeant Reynolds was married twice. The\n         first marriage was performed in Hertford, N. C., September 29,\n         1956 to Elizabeth Weir Veeneman of Louisville, Kentucky. The\n         couple had three children, Virginia Weir, J. Sargeant, and\n         Jeanne Elizabeth. The couple divorced in 1969. His second\n         marriage was to the former Mary Ballou Handy of Lynchburg,\n         Va., in 1969. By his second marriage he had one son, Richard\n         Roland."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been divided into thirty seven (37)\n         series that are primarily organized to coincide with the\n         political life of Reynolds. Series One contains information\n         pertaining to Reynold's successful bid for a seat in the\n         Virginia House of Delegates. Series Two includes\n         correspondence, clippings and press releases from 1966 while\n         in the House of Delegates. Series Three contains\n         correspondence, committee work which includes the proposed\n         merger of the Medical College of Virginia and Richmond\n         Professional Institute, and the proposed consolidation of\n         Richmond and Henrico county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Four include campaign materials from the November 7,\n         1967 Virginia Senate race. Series Five includes senate\n         correspondence, speeches given as senator. Series Six contains\n         information on Virginia Senate bills and correspondence\n         pertaining to senate legislation. Series Seven contains press\n         release and letters to colleagues announcing his run for\n         lieutenant governor, and resignation from the senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Eight contains campaign material concerning his\n         election as lieutenant governor. Series Nine contains\n         information pertaining to the expenses associated with running\n         for the office of lieutenant governor. Series Ten contains\n         congratulatory correspondence on a successful lieutenant\n         governors race. Series Eleven includes materials concerning\n         the inauguration of A. Linwood Holton (as governor) and\n         Reynolds as lieutenant governor. Series Twelve includes\n         correspondence and information of the proposed 1969\n         constitution change in Virginia. Series Thirteen includes\n         materials pertaining to Virginia's POW's in Viet Nam, while he\n         is lieutenant governor. Series Fourteen includes\n         correspondence with the Federation of Women's Club, and\n         initiatives to improve medical services in Virginia. Series\n         Fifteen contains information on commission appointment while\n         Reynolds served as lieutenant governor. Series Sixteen\n         includes correspondence, clippings, and press release while\n         Reynolds was lieutenant governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Seventeen contains speeches correspondence and\n         clippings of Reynolds involvement with the Young Democratic\n         Club of Virginia. Series Eighteen contains speeches\n         correspondence and clippings of Reynolds involvement with the\n         Jaycees Civic Association of Virginia. Series Nineteen\n         contains correspondences speeches made at Virginia colleges.\n         Series Twenty includes Reynolds correspondence to various\n         groups events and organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Twenty-one contains information correspondence, and\n         speech given at the annual Shad Plank gathering in Southside\n         Virginia. Series Twenty-two contains information on Reynolds\n         involvement with the Richmond Urban League. Series\n         Twenty-three contains speeches correspondence and clippings\n         pertaining to Reynolds association with the Virginia Easter\n         Seals Society. Series Twenty-four include speeches and\n         correspondence pertaining to the Model General Assembly.\n         Series Twenty-five contains general correspondence, press\n         releases speeches and clippings (arranged chronologically)\n         from 1961-1971. Series Twenty-six includes speeches and\n         correspondence concerning high school speeches\n         (1964-1971).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Twenty-seven contains clippings, correspondence and\n         press release concerning the medical condition of Reynolds.\n         Series Twenty-eight includes clippings, condolences press\n         releases, and funeral arrangements, pertaining to the death of\n         Reynolds, June 13, 1971. Series Twenty-nine includes\n         contracts, and correspondence concerning the portrait\n         dedication to commemorate the late lieutenant governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Thirty contains information concerning the creation\n         and dedication of J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College.\n         Series Thirty-one contains press release, correspondence and\n         clippings pertaining to the opening of the Reynold's homestead\n         in Patrick County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries Thirty-two contains biographies and chronologies\n         pertaining to the life of Reynolds. Series Thirty-three\n         includes correspondence and clippings relating to first wife\n         Virginia Weir and children. Series Thirty-four includes\n         correspondence and clippings relating to second wife Mary\n         Ballou. Series Thirty five includes personal correspondence of\n         Reynolds and Virginia Governor A. Linwood Holton, Jr. Series\n         Thirty-six includes personal correspondence of Mrs. R.S.\n         Reynolds (mother of Julian Sargeant Reynolds).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe final series 37 is a compilation of miscellaneous\n         information not able to easily fit in the categories listed\n         above.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection has been divided into thirty seven (37)\n         series that are primarily organized to coincide with the\n         political life of Reynolds. Series One contains information\n         pertaining to Reynold's successful bid for a seat in the\n         Virginia House of Delegates. Series Two includes\n         correspondence, clippings and press releases from 1966 while\n         in the House of Delegates. Series Three contains\n         correspondence, committee work which includes the proposed\n         merger of the Medical College of Virginia and Richmond\n         Professional Institute, and the proposed consolidation of\n         Richmond and Henrico county.","Series Four include campaign materials from the November 7,\n         1967 Virginia Senate race. Series Five includes senate\n         correspondence, speeches given as senator. Series Six contains\n         information on Virginia Senate bills and correspondence\n         pertaining to senate legislation. Series Seven contains press\n         release and letters to colleagues announcing his run for\n         lieutenant governor, and resignation from the senate.","Series Eight contains campaign material concerning his\n         election as lieutenant governor. Series Nine contains\n         information pertaining to the expenses associated with running\n         for the office of lieutenant governor. Series Ten contains\n         congratulatory correspondence on a successful lieutenant\n         governors race. Series Eleven includes materials concerning\n         the inauguration of A. Linwood Holton (as governor) and\n         Reynolds as lieutenant governor. Series Twelve includes\n         correspondence and information of the proposed 1969\n         constitution change in Virginia. Series Thirteen includes\n         materials pertaining to Virginia's POW's in Viet Nam, while he\n         is lieutenant governor. Series Fourteen includes\n         correspondence with the Federation of Women's Club, and\n         initiatives to improve medical services in Virginia. Series\n         Fifteen contains information on commission appointment while\n         Reynolds served as lieutenant governor. Series Sixteen\n         includes correspondence, clippings, and press release while\n         Reynolds was lieutenant governor.","Series Seventeen contains speeches correspondence and\n         clippings of Reynolds involvement with the Young Democratic\n         Club of Virginia. Series Eighteen contains speeches\n         correspondence and clippings of Reynolds involvement with the\n         Jaycees Civic Association of Virginia. Series Nineteen\n         contains correspondences speeches made at Virginia colleges.\n         Series Twenty includes Reynolds correspondence to various\n         groups events and organizations.","Series Twenty-one contains information correspondence, and\n         speech given at the annual Shad Plank gathering in Southside\n         Virginia. Series Twenty-two contains information on Reynolds\n         involvement with the Richmond Urban League. Series\n         Twenty-three contains speeches correspondence and clippings\n         pertaining to Reynolds association with the Virginia Easter\n         Seals Society. Series Twenty-four include speeches and\n         correspondence pertaining to the Model General Assembly.\n         Series Twenty-five contains general correspondence, press\n         releases speeches and clippings (arranged chronologically)\n         from 1961-1971. Series Twenty-six includes speeches and\n         correspondence concerning high school speeches\n         (1964-1971).","Series Twenty-seven contains clippings, correspondence and\n         press release concerning the medical condition of Reynolds.\n         Series Twenty-eight includes clippings, condolences press\n         releases, and funeral arrangements, pertaining to the death of\n         Reynolds, June 13, 1971. Series Twenty-nine includes\n         contracts, and correspondence concerning the portrait\n         dedication to commemorate the late lieutenant governor.","Series Thirty contains information concerning the creation\n         and dedication of J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College.\n         Series Thirty-one contains press release, correspondence and\n         clippings pertaining to the opening of the Reynold's homestead\n         in Patrick County.","Series Thirty-two contains biographies and chronologies\n         pertaining to the life of Reynolds. Series Thirty-three\n         includes correspondence and clippings relating to first wife\n         Virginia Weir and children. Series Thirty-four includes\n         correspondence and clippings relating to second wife Mary\n         Ballou. Series Thirty five includes personal correspondence of\n         Reynolds and Virginia Governor A. Linwood Holton, Jr. Series\n         Thirty-six includes personal correspondence of Mrs. R.S.\n         Reynolds (mother of Julian Sargeant Reynolds).","The final series 37 is a compilation of miscellaneous\n         information not able to easily fit in the categories listed\n         above."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eInclude public correspondence,\n         press releases, speeches, newspaper clippings, printed\n         materials, legislative bills, private writings, condolences,\n         and family correspondence relating to the political career of\n         J. 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