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In 1991 Zallen interviewed David Weatherall who sparked Zallen's research on the prevention of Rh disease and the role the Liverpool School played in that medical advance.","The guide to the Doris Zallen Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your- work/public-domain/cc0/).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Doris Zallen Papers was completed in October 2018. Additional processing, arrangement, and description of an addition was completed in May 2019 and January 2020.","See also the following collections:","Choices and Challenges Forum Records, RG 15/27/1, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech.\nPhilip M. 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Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_45f780eb9474c90671b364abacec9cdc\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe Doris Zallen Papers, Ms2018-032, contains meeting notes from the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee, Doris Zallen's professional papers, book reviews, and background on Zallen's published papers from 1960 to 2016. Doris Zallen attended Brooklyn College and Harvard University before becaming a professor of Science and Technolgy Studies and Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Science at Virginia Tech. 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In 1991 Zallen interviewed David Weatherall who sparked Zallen's research on the prevention of Rh disease and the role the Liverpool School played in that medical advance.","The guide to the Doris Zallen Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your- work/public-domain/cc0/).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Doris Zallen Papers was completed in October 2018. Additional processing, arrangement, and description of an addition was completed in May 2019 and January 2020.","See also the following collections:","Choices and Challenges Forum Records, RG 15/27/1, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech.\nPhilip M. 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Dale Parker Papers, 1914/2006","Ms.1989.093","Archives of American Aerospace Exploration (AAAE)","Science and Technology","Aerospace engineers","Businesspeople","United States -- National Aeronautics and Space Administration -- Officials and employees","The collection is open for research, with the exception of Box 4, Folder 20, which contains a sealed, revised draft of Parker's autobiography, not to be opened until 2030.","The contents of this folder are to remain sealed until 2030.","The W. Dale Parker Papers are arranged in the following series:","Series I. Biographical and Personal Papers, 1940-2006. This series contains materials documenting Parker's personal life. The series includes biographical source items, such as newspaper clippings, Who's Who listings, and an oral history. The series also includes such items as personal correspondence, personnel records, appointment calendars, legal and financial records, and certificates and awards. Arranged by material type.","Series II. Name and Subject Files, 1922-2006. Included in this series are files devoted to the various subjects in which Parker was interested, including many civic efforts in which he was personally involved, businesses for which he worked, and organizations in which he maintained a membership. Also included are name files for people he knew or with whom he exchanged correspondence. These files include  correspondence, printed materials, and ephemera. The series includes files devoted to Parker's immediate family, with the exception of Jackie Parker, whose papers may be found in a separate series. Also not included here are politicians or persons affiliated with the space program, files for whom may be found in other series. Also among the files are collections of postcards addressed to the families of George W. Dutcher of Wilmington, Delaware; and Holiday Hoopes, of Landenberg, Pennsylvania. Parker's relationship--if any--to these families is unknown. This series is arranged alphabetically by name or topic.","Series III. Writings and Speeches, 1952-2005. This series holds the writings of Dale Parker, including several self-published books, newspaper columns and letters to the editor, newsletters, and unpublished essays on a variety of topics. Also included are drafts of speeches as well as recordings of speeches and radio appearances. Arranged by type, then alphabetically.","Series IV. Jacquelyn S. Parker Papers, 1967-2006. This series contains materials relating to Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Contained in this series are biographical materials, personal correspondence, printed materials, and scrapbooks, including materials relating to the controversy surrounding her eventual retirement from military service. Arranged by material type.","Series V. Space Program, 1962-2006. This small series includes a handful of Project Gemini records generated during Parker's time at NASA. Also included is an oral history in which Parker discusses his time at NASA. The majority of the series consists of space program printed material, memorabilia, and ephemera. (Of particular interest among these, perhaps, is an autographed photo of astronaut Alan Bean.) The personal correspondence includes letters from Carl Sagan; astronaut Deke Slayton; and Martha Chaffee, widow of astronaut Roger Chaffee. The remainder of the series consists of materials relating to the Dale Parker Space Collection, now housed at the Boeing Museum of Flight. Arranged loosely by subject matter.","Series VI. Politics and Politicians, 1956-2006. This series contains both subject and name files relating to Parker's interest in politics. The majority of the series consists of files devoted to local, state, and federal elected officials. Many of these consist of nothing more than memorabilia, printed material, and form-printed letters, but a number of files--such as the Joe Biden folder--contain pieces of personal correspondence or other materials that establish a personal relationship between Parker and the subject. Some folders include correspondence from politicians' family members, advisors, and office staff; in other cases, these materials have been moved into separate folders under the individual names. (Personal correspondence of Rose Mary Woods, personal secretary of President Nixon, for example, is found within her own folder, not that of Nixon.) The collection also contains folders relating to Parker's Florida gubernatorial campaign and the Democratic and Republican parties. Completing the series is a small collection of political memorabilia. Names in this series are arranged alphabetically, followed by general political materials.","Series VII. Business Enterprises, 1945-2005. Parker's many attempts at entrepreneurship are chronicled in this series. Included are business plans, correspondence, and prototypes. Noteworthy within the series are the Amy Carter Peanut Doll, Pictorial Gravesite Creations, and the Space Exploration and Technology Trivia Game.","Series VIII. Pen Pals, 1993-2005. In 1993, Parker began correponding with a number of people living in former Soviet states. This series contains the letters written to Parker by his many pen pals. While some correspondents are represented by only a single letter, a few of the folders contain dozens of letters spanning several years. Many of the letters describe political, economic, and social conditions in the former Soviet states just after the Soviet Union's collapse. Predominant within the correspondence are letters from Belarus, though the series also contains letters from other countries. While most of the letters are written in English, some are written in Cyrrilic. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent name.","Series IX. Artifacts and Mementos, 1943-2005. Included within this eclectic assortment are fragments from a mastodon tusk, the floor of the Acropolis, and the Berlin Wall. The series also includes such disparate items as a racetrack slide rule handicapper; gag calling cards; a book of devotionals distributed to military personnel during World War II; autographed photos of Kaye Grable, Edie Adams, and Bill O'Reilly; and a William \u0026 Mary letter sweater.","Series X. Photographs, 1910-1998. This series contains Parker's personal photos of himself and friends, both in snapshots and studio portraits. Included among the photos are a number that were taken the night before the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter and include Amy Carter and Carter family staff and friends. The series is not arranged in any particular order. Loose photos have not been arranged in any particular order; photo albums have been disassembled but retain their original order and the albums arranged in chronological order.","Series XI. Scrapbooks, 1918-2004. An ardent scrapbooker, Parker documented his entire life in this medium, and in many ways the scrapbook series forms the crux of the collection. The scrapbooks chronicle all aspects of Parker's life through photographs, newspaper clippings and other printed material, correspondence, memorabilia, and ephemera. (A number of items in other series within the collection had obviously once been in scrapbooks that Parker seems to have later disassembled.) The series is arranged chronologically.","William Dale Parker, son of Otis and Eva Dempsey Parker, was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, on April 13, 1925. After graduating from Portsmouth's Churchland High School, Parker joined the U. S. Coast Guard, serving for 16 months before apparently receiving a  medical discharge in July, 1944. He entered the College of William \u0026 Mary the following spring; transcripts indicate that he failed out of the college. Parker later took a handful of courses at Goldey Beacom College, University of Delaware, and California Western University; following ten years of coursework, he graduated from the industrial engineering program of International Correspondence Schools in 1956. (His 1968 doctorate was an honorary degree, awarded by James Balmes University, Saltillo, Mexico.)","Parker married Frances Ross Jennings on February 2, 1946; the couple would have five daughters. The Parkers took up residence at the Naval Proving Grounds (Dahlgren, Virginia) where Dale Parker worked as a draftsman and later claimed to have designed the first rocket launcher used in the United States. During this time, Parker also taught courses in draftsmanship, started a base newspaper, and performed private drafting work.","From about 1950 to 1961, Parker worked at the Wilmington, Delaware, plant of General Motors, serving as a plant engineer and later as an assistant director of salaried personnel, in charge of public relations and counseling. During this time, he incorporated Multiple Services, a small business that, according to Parker, \"contracted to do anything legal.\" From 1961 to 1964, he was a management specialist for General Dynamics - Astronautics in San Diego. He also traveled as a lecturer, specializing in human relations.","In 1964, Parker was hired by NASA, an agency in which his brother Otis already worked as an aerospace engineer. Dale Parker worked as a management specialist for Project Gemini in Houston from 1964 to 1967, and at Cape Kennedy from 1967 to 1969, taking credit for bringing Project Gemini from nine months behind schedule to nine months ahead of schedule within nine months. He seems to have retired in 1969. The previous September, Parker had married Beulah Lee \"Boots\" Farthing, following the death of his first wife.","Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Parker engaged in a number of other activities: working as a pro bono marriage counselor, as an official with various beauty pageants, as vice-president of Multiple Services, and in various capacities with several other small, short-lived business enterprises. Parker also devoted a great deal of time to volunteering with various civic organizations and charities and maintaining memberships in a number of fraternal and masonic organizations.","Parker self-published several books, including The Philosophy of Genius (1971), Gutless America (1973), and Your Own Personal Angel (1997). He also shared his many opinions through newspaper columns, frequent letters to the editor, and speeches.","Remaining politically active throughout his life, Parker contributed to both political parties and frequently wrote to politicians, offering advice, asking favors, or sharing his opinions. Though he seems not to have wielded the influence that he frequently claimed--referring to himself as a \"presidential advisor\" and \"White House veteran\"--he was in fact acquainted with a number of prominent politicians and had a knack for gaining their attention. In 1977, Parker mounted  a short-lived independent gubernatorial campaign in Florida, and gained some media attention with his unconventional method of seeking a running mate through  newspaper advertisements.  In 1994, Parker self-published A Political Candidate's Guide, claiming that it was the first book to offer advice on how to run a political campaign in the United States. He also shared his many political opinions through various venues, including a short-lived political newsletter that he faxed to multiple media outlets and politicians.","An entrepreneur of sorts, Parker made several ill-fated attempts in the manufacturing and marketing of various products, none seeming to have advanced farther than the developmental stage. Among these were the Amy Carter peanut doll, the space exploration and technology trivia board game, sports medallions, and gravesite-mounted photographic memorials.","By 1982, the Parkers had moved to Boone, North Carolina, though Dale Parker retained his status as a Florida resident for the remainder of his life. He died in Boone on July 8, 2007; Boots Parker, on December 22, 2008. Both were buried in Portlock Cemetery, Portsmouth, Virginia.","The guide to the W. Dale Parker Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the W. Dale Parker Papers commenced in June 2016 and was completed in May 2017.","See the Otis Jerome Parker Papers, Ms1987-065, also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives. Otis was a NASA aerospace engineer and brother of W. Dale Parker.","This collection contains the papers of William Dale Parker (1925-2007),  management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini from 1964 to 1969; engineer with General Motors and General Dynamics; writer; businessman; and self-described political advisor, expert on human relations, and genius. The collection includes such materials as correspondence, memorabilia, printed materials, photographs, and scrapbooks.","Contained within the collection is very little about Parker's work on Gemini, the focus instead being largely on documenting Parker's personal life and his other interests: writing and lecturing, volunteer/humanitarian activities, politics, and business. Parker was meticulous about collecting the minutiae relating to all his personal life and chronicling all of his activities in photographs, memoirs, and scrapbooks.","The collection also includes a series of materials relating to the life and career of his youngest daugher, Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, holder of a number of firsts for women in aviation, including the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Also included is a series of correspondence from Parker's pen pals residing in former Soviet states soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union.","The following items were removed from the collection to be cataloged for the rare book collection:\n\nBergaust, Erik. Wernher von Braun. Washington: National Space Institute, 1976. (autographed)\n\"The Beautiful Caverns of Luray.\" Luray, VA: Lauck, [1942?]\nBobby: The Robert F. Kennedy story--the man and his dream. New York: Macfadden-Bartell, 1968.\nCann, William N. Coast to coast with the air mail: impressions of the first aeroplane trip of William N. Cann. Wilmington, DE: Cann Brothers \u0026 Kindig, 1930. (autographed)\nCarter, Jimmy. Sharing Good Times.New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005. (autographed)\nConrad, Nancy and Howard A. Klausner. Rocket man: astronaut Pete Conrad's incredible ride to the moon and beyond (autographed by Nancy Conrad and astronaut Alan Dean)\nDowns, Hugh. \"The Resources of space.\" Arlington, VA: National Space Institute, [1976?]\n\"'The Founders': a drama of Jamestown. Williamsburg, VA: The Jamestown Corporation, [1957].\nHansen, James R. First man: the life of Neil A. Armstrong. New York: Simon \u0026 Schuster, 2005.\nMiller, Marvin, comp. The Breaking of a president: some facts and findings surrounding the Watergate blunders of Richard M. Nixon, et al. vol. 1. [S.l.]: Therapy Productions, 1974.\nNASA pocket statistics. Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, [1992].\nOnyx, Narda. Water, world and Weissmuller: Johnny Weissmuller's biography. Los Angeles: VION, 1964. (autographed by Weissmuller)\nSzathmary, Louis. American gastronomy: an illustrated portfolio of recipes and culinary history. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1974.\nWorden, Alfred M. Hello Earth: greetings from Endeavour. Los Angeles: Nash, 1974. (autographed)","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","This collection consists of the papers of William Dale Parker, management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini, General Motors plant engineer; General Dynamics management specialist; writer; businessman;  self-described political consultant, expert on human relations, and genius. It contains correspondence, memorabilia, photos, scrapbooks, and ephemera relating to Parker's life, career and interests, as well as the life and career of his youngest daughter, Jacquelyn Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration","Parker, W. Dale (William Dale), 1925-2007","The materials in the collection are in English."],"collection_title_tesim":["W. 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These files include  correspondence, printed materials, and ephemera. The series includes files devoted to Parker's immediate family, with the exception of Jackie Parker, whose papers may be found in a separate series. Also not included here are politicians or persons affiliated with the space program, files for whom may be found in other series. Also among the files are collections of postcards addressed to the families of George W. Dutcher of Wilmington, Delaware; and Holiday Hoopes, of Landenberg, Pennsylvania. Parker's relationship--if any--to these families is unknown. This series is arranged alphabetically by name or topic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries III. Writings and Speeches, 1952-2005. This series holds the writings of Dale Parker, including several self-published books, newspaper columns and letters to the editor, newsletters, and unpublished essays on a variety of topics. Also included are drafts of speeches as well as recordings of speeches and radio appearances. 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The personal correspondence includes letters from Carl Sagan; astronaut Deke Slayton; and Martha Chaffee, widow of astronaut Roger Chaffee. The remainder of the series consists of materials relating to the Dale Parker Space Collection, now housed at the Boeing Museum of Flight. Arranged loosely by subject matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI. Politics and Politicians, 1956-2006. This series contains both subject and name files relating to Parker's interest in politics. The majority of the series consists of files devoted to local, state, and federal elected officials. Many of these consist of nothing more than memorabilia, printed material, and form-printed letters, but a number of files--such as the Joe Biden folder--contain pieces of personal correspondence or other materials that establish a personal relationship between Parker and the subject. Some folders include correspondence from politicians' family members, advisors, and office staff; in other cases, these materials have been moved into separate folders under the individual names. (Personal correspondence of Rose Mary Woods, personal secretary of President Nixon, for example, is found within her own folder, not that of Nixon.) The collection also contains folders relating to Parker's Florida gubernatorial campaign and the Democratic and Republican parties. Completing the series is a small collection of political memorabilia. Names in this series are arranged alphabetically, followed by general political materials.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII. Business Enterprises, 1945-2005. Parker's many attempts at entrepreneurship are chronicled in this series. Included are business plans, correspondence, and prototypes. 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Included within this eclectic assortment are fragments from a mastodon tusk, the floor of the Acropolis, and the Berlin Wall. The series also includes such disparate items as a racetrack slide rule handicapper; gag calling cards; a book of devotionals distributed to military personnel during World War II; autographed photos of Kaye Grable, Edie Adams, and Bill O'Reilly; and a William \u0026amp; Mary letter sweater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X. Photographs, 1910-1998. This series contains Parker's personal photos of himself and friends, both in snapshots and studio portraits. Included among the photos are a number that were taken the night before the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter and include Amy Carter and Carter family staff and friends. The series is not arranged in any particular order. Loose photos have not been arranged in any particular order; photo albums have been disassembled but retain their original order and the albums arranged in chronological order. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries XI. Scrapbooks, 1918-2004. An ardent scrapbooker, Parker documented his entire life in this medium, and in many ways the scrapbook series forms the crux of the collection. The scrapbooks chronicle all aspects of Parker's life through photographs, newspaper clippings and other printed material, correspondence, memorabilia, and ephemera. (A number of items in other series within the collection had obviously once been in scrapbooks that Parker seems to have later disassembled.) The series is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The W. Dale Parker Papers are arranged in the following series:","Series I. Biographical and Personal Papers, 1940-2006. This series contains materials documenting Parker's personal life. The series includes biographical source items, such as newspaper clippings, Who's Who listings, and an oral history. The series also includes such items as personal correspondence, personnel records, appointment calendars, legal and financial records, and certificates and awards. Arranged by material type.","Series II. Name and Subject Files, 1922-2006. Included in this series are files devoted to the various subjects in which Parker was interested, including many civic efforts in which he was personally involved, businesses for which he worked, and organizations in which he maintained a membership. Also included are name files for people he knew or with whom he exchanged correspondence. These files include  correspondence, printed materials, and ephemera. The series includes files devoted to Parker's immediate family, with the exception of Jackie Parker, whose papers may be found in a separate series. Also not included here are politicians or persons affiliated with the space program, files for whom may be found in other series. Also among the files are collections of postcards addressed to the families of George W. Dutcher of Wilmington, Delaware; and Holiday Hoopes, of Landenberg, Pennsylvania. Parker's relationship--if any--to these families is unknown. This series is arranged alphabetically by name or topic.","Series III. Writings and Speeches, 1952-2005. This series holds the writings of Dale Parker, including several self-published books, newspaper columns and letters to the editor, newsletters, and unpublished essays on a variety of topics. Also included are drafts of speeches as well as recordings of speeches and radio appearances. Arranged by type, then alphabetically.","Series IV. Jacquelyn S. Parker Papers, 1967-2006. This series contains materials relating to Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Contained in this series are biographical materials, personal correspondence, printed materials, and scrapbooks, including materials relating to the controversy surrounding her eventual retirement from military service. Arranged by material type.","Series V. Space Program, 1962-2006. This small series includes a handful of Project Gemini records generated during Parker's time at NASA. Also included is an oral history in which Parker discusses his time at NASA. The majority of the series consists of space program printed material, memorabilia, and ephemera. (Of particular interest among these, perhaps, is an autographed photo of astronaut Alan Bean.) The personal correspondence includes letters from Carl Sagan; astronaut Deke Slayton; and Martha Chaffee, widow of astronaut Roger Chaffee. The remainder of the series consists of materials relating to the Dale Parker Space Collection, now housed at the Boeing Museum of Flight. Arranged loosely by subject matter.","Series VI. Politics and Politicians, 1956-2006. This series contains both subject and name files relating to Parker's interest in politics. The majority of the series consists of files devoted to local, state, and federal elected officials. Many of these consist of nothing more than memorabilia, printed material, and form-printed letters, but a number of files--such as the Joe Biden folder--contain pieces of personal correspondence or other materials that establish a personal relationship between Parker and the subject. Some folders include correspondence from politicians' family members, advisors, and office staff; in other cases, these materials have been moved into separate folders under the individual names. (Personal correspondence of Rose Mary Woods, personal secretary of President Nixon, for example, is found within her own folder, not that of Nixon.) The collection also contains folders relating to Parker's Florida gubernatorial campaign and the Democratic and Republican parties. Completing the series is a small collection of political memorabilia. Names in this series are arranged alphabetically, followed by general political materials.","Series VII. Business Enterprises, 1945-2005. Parker's many attempts at entrepreneurship are chronicled in this series. Included are business plans, correspondence, and prototypes. Noteworthy within the series are the Amy Carter Peanut Doll, Pictorial Gravesite Creations, and the Space Exploration and Technology Trivia Game.","Series VIII. Pen Pals, 1993-2005. In 1993, Parker began correponding with a number of people living in former Soviet states. This series contains the letters written to Parker by his many pen pals. While some correspondents are represented by only a single letter, a few of the folders contain dozens of letters spanning several years. Many of the letters describe political, economic, and social conditions in the former Soviet states just after the Soviet Union's collapse. Predominant within the correspondence are letters from Belarus, though the series also contains letters from other countries. While most of the letters are written in English, some are written in Cyrrilic. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent name.","Series IX. Artifacts and Mementos, 1943-2005. Included within this eclectic assortment are fragments from a mastodon tusk, the floor of the Acropolis, and the Berlin Wall. The series also includes such disparate items as a racetrack slide rule handicapper; gag calling cards; a book of devotionals distributed to military personnel during World War II; autographed photos of Kaye Grable, Edie Adams, and Bill O'Reilly; and a William \u0026 Mary letter sweater.","Series X. Photographs, 1910-1998. This series contains Parker's personal photos of himself and friends, both in snapshots and studio portraits. Included among the photos are a number that were taken the night before the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter and include Amy Carter and Carter family staff and friends. The series is not arranged in any particular order. Loose photos have not been arranged in any particular order; photo albums have been disassembled but retain their original order and the albums arranged in chronological order.","Series XI. Scrapbooks, 1918-2004. An ardent scrapbooker, Parker documented his entire life in this medium, and in many ways the scrapbook series forms the crux of the collection. The scrapbooks chronicle all aspects of Parker's life through photographs, newspaper clippings and other printed material, correspondence, memorabilia, and ephemera. (A number of items in other series within the collection had obviously once been in scrapbooks that Parker seems to have later disassembled.) The series is arranged chronologically."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam Dale Parker, son of Otis and Eva Dempsey Parker, was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, on April 13, 1925. After graduating from Portsmouth's Churchland High School, Parker joined the U. S. Coast Guard, serving for 16 months before apparently receiving a  medical discharge in July, 1944. He entered the College of William \u0026amp; Mary the following spring; transcripts indicate that he failed out of the college. Parker later took a handful of courses at Goldey Beacom College, University of Delaware, and California Western University; following ten years of coursework, he graduated from the industrial engineering program of International Correspondence Schools in 1956. (His 1968 doctorate was an honorary degree, awarded by James Balmes University, Saltillo, Mexico.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParker married Frances Ross Jennings on February 2, 1946; the couple would have five daughters. The Parkers took up residence at the Naval Proving Grounds (Dahlgren, Virginia) where Dale Parker worked as a draftsman and later claimed to have designed the first rocket launcher used in the United States. During this time, Parker also taught courses in draftsmanship, started a base newspaper, and performed private drafting work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom about 1950 to 1961, Parker worked at the Wilmington, Delaware, plant of General Motors, serving as a plant engineer and later as an assistant director of salaried personnel, in charge of public relations and counseling. During this time, he incorporated Multiple Services, a small business that, according to Parker, \"contracted to do anything legal.\" From 1961 to 1964, he was a management specialist for General Dynamics - Astronautics in San Diego. He also traveled as a lecturer, specializing in human relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1964, Parker was hired by NASA, an agency in which his brother Otis already worked as an aerospace engineer. Dale Parker worked as a management specialist for Project Gemini in Houston from 1964 to 1967, and at Cape Kennedy from 1967 to 1969, taking credit for bringing Project Gemini from nine months behind schedule to nine months ahead of schedule within nine months. He seems to have retired in 1969. The previous September, Parker had married Beulah Lee \"Boots\" Farthing, following the death of his first wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThroughout the 1960s and 1970s, Parker engaged in a number of other activities: working as a pro bono marriage counselor, as an official with various beauty pageants, as vice-president of Multiple Services, and in various capacities with several other small, short-lived business enterprises. Parker also devoted a great deal of time to volunteering with various civic organizations and charities and maintaining memberships in a number of fraternal and masonic organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParker self-published several books, including \u003ctitle\u003eThe Philosophy of Genius\u003c/title\u003e (1971), \u003ctitle\u003eGutless America\u003c/title\u003e (1973), and \u003ctitle\u003eYour Own Personal Angel\u003c/title\u003e (1997). He also shared his many opinions through newspaper columns, frequent letters to the editor, and speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemaining politically active throughout his life, Parker contributed to both political parties and frequently wrote to politicians, offering advice, asking favors, or sharing his opinions. Though he seems not to have wielded the influence that he frequently claimed--referring to himself as a \"presidential advisor\" and \"White House veteran\"--he was in fact acquainted with a number of prominent politicians and had a knack for gaining their attention. In 1977, Parker mounted  a short-lived independent gubernatorial campaign in Florida, and gained some media attention with his unconventional method of seeking a running mate through  newspaper advertisements.  In 1994, Parker self-published \u003ctitle\u003eA Political Candidate's Guide\u003c/title\u003e, claiming that it was the first book to offer advice on how to run a political campaign in the United States. He also shared his many political opinions through various venues, including a short-lived political newsletter that he faxed to multiple media outlets and politicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn entrepreneur of sorts, Parker made several ill-fated attempts in the manufacturing and marketing of various products, none seeming to have advanced farther than the developmental stage. Among these were the Amy Carter peanut doll, the space exploration and technology trivia board game, sports medallions, and gravesite-mounted photographic memorials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy 1982, the Parkers had moved to Boone, North Carolina, though Dale Parker retained his status as a Florida resident for the remainder of his life. He died in Boone on July 8, 2007; Boots Parker, on December 22, 2008. Both were buried in Portlock Cemetery, Portsmouth, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["William Dale Parker, son of Otis and Eva Dempsey Parker, was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, on April 13, 1925. After graduating from Portsmouth's Churchland High School, Parker joined the U. S. Coast Guard, serving for 16 months before apparently receiving a  medical discharge in July, 1944. He entered the College of William \u0026 Mary the following spring; transcripts indicate that he failed out of the college. Parker later took a handful of courses at Goldey Beacom College, University of Delaware, and California Western University; following ten years of coursework, he graduated from the industrial engineering program of International Correspondence Schools in 1956. (His 1968 doctorate was an honorary degree, awarded by James Balmes University, Saltillo, Mexico.)","Parker married Frances Ross Jennings on February 2, 1946; the couple would have five daughters. The Parkers took up residence at the Naval Proving Grounds (Dahlgren, Virginia) where Dale Parker worked as a draftsman and later claimed to have designed the first rocket launcher used in the United States. During this time, Parker also taught courses in draftsmanship, started a base newspaper, and performed private drafting work.","From about 1950 to 1961, Parker worked at the Wilmington, Delaware, plant of General Motors, serving as a plant engineer and later as an assistant director of salaried personnel, in charge of public relations and counseling. During this time, he incorporated Multiple Services, a small business that, according to Parker, \"contracted to do anything legal.\" From 1961 to 1964, he was a management specialist for General Dynamics - Astronautics in San Diego. He also traveled as a lecturer, specializing in human relations.","In 1964, Parker was hired by NASA, an agency in which his brother Otis already worked as an aerospace engineer. Dale Parker worked as a management specialist for Project Gemini in Houston from 1964 to 1967, and at Cape Kennedy from 1967 to 1969, taking credit for bringing Project Gemini from nine months behind schedule to nine months ahead of schedule within nine months. He seems to have retired in 1969. The previous September, Parker had married Beulah Lee \"Boots\" Farthing, following the death of his first wife.","Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Parker engaged in a number of other activities: working as a pro bono marriage counselor, as an official with various beauty pageants, as vice-president of Multiple Services, and in various capacities with several other small, short-lived business enterprises. Parker also devoted a great deal of time to volunteering with various civic organizations and charities and maintaining memberships in a number of fraternal and masonic organizations.","Parker self-published several books, including The Philosophy of Genius (1971), Gutless America (1973), and Your Own Personal Angel (1997). He also shared his many opinions through newspaper columns, frequent letters to the editor, and speeches.","Remaining politically active throughout his life, Parker contributed to both political parties and frequently wrote to politicians, offering advice, asking favors, or sharing his opinions. Though he seems not to have wielded the influence that he frequently claimed--referring to himself as a \"presidential advisor\" and \"White House veteran\"--he was in fact acquainted with a number of prominent politicians and had a knack for gaining their attention. In 1977, Parker mounted  a short-lived independent gubernatorial campaign in Florida, and gained some media attention with his unconventional method of seeking a running mate through  newspaper advertisements.  In 1994, Parker self-published A Political Candidate's Guide, claiming that it was the first book to offer advice on how to run a political campaign in the United States. He also shared his many political opinions through various venues, including a short-lived political newsletter that he faxed to multiple media outlets and politicians.","An entrepreneur of sorts, Parker made several ill-fated attempts in the manufacturing and marketing of various products, none seeming to have advanced farther than the developmental stage. Among these were the Amy Carter peanut doll, the space exploration and technology trivia board game, sports medallions, and gravesite-mounted photographic memorials.","By 1982, the Parkers had moved to Boone, North Carolina, though Dale Parker retained his status as a Florida resident for the remainder of his life. He died in Boone on July 8, 2007; Boots Parker, on December 22, 2008. Both were buried in Portlock Cemetery, Portsmouth, Virginia."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the W. Dale Parker Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the W. Dale Parker Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], W. Dale Parker Papers, Ms1989-093, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], W. Dale Parker Papers, Ms1989-093, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the W. Dale Parker Papers commenced in June 2016 and was completed in May 2017.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the W. Dale Parker Papers commenced in June 2016 and was completed in May 2017."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/1507.oai_ead.xml\"\u003eOtis Jerome Parker Papers, Ms1987-065,\u003c/a\u003e also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives. Otis was a NASA aerospace engineer and brother of W. Dale Parker.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Archival Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See the Otis Jerome Parker Papers, Ms1987-065, also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives. Otis was a NASA aerospace engineer and brother of W. Dale Parker."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains the papers of William Dale Parker (1925-2007),  management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini from 1964 to 1969; engineer with General Motors and General Dynamics; writer; businessman; and self-described political advisor, expert on human relations, and genius. The collection includes such materials as correspondence, memorabilia, printed materials, photographs, and scrapbooks. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContained within the collection is very little about Parker's work on Gemini, the focus instead being largely on documenting Parker's personal life and his other interests: writing and lecturing, volunteer/humanitarian activities, politics, and business. Parker was meticulous about collecting the minutiae relating to all his personal life and chronicling all of his activities in photographs, memoirs, and scrapbooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes a series of materials relating to the life and career of his youngest daugher, Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, holder of a number of firsts for women in aviation, including the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Also included is a series of correspondence from Parker's pen pals residing in former Soviet states soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains the papers of William Dale Parker (1925-2007),  management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini from 1964 to 1969; engineer with General Motors and General Dynamics; writer; businessman; and self-described political advisor, expert on human relations, and genius. The collection includes such materials as correspondence, memorabilia, printed materials, photographs, and scrapbooks.","Contained within the collection is very little about Parker's work on Gemini, the focus instead being largely on documenting Parker's personal life and his other interests: writing and lecturing, volunteer/humanitarian activities, politics, and business. Parker was meticulous about collecting the minutiae relating to all his personal life and chronicling all of his activities in photographs, memoirs, and scrapbooks.","The collection also includes a series of materials relating to the life and career of his youngest daugher, Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, holder of a number of firsts for women in aviation, including the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Also included is a series of correspondence from Parker's pen pals residing in former Soviet states soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe following items were removed from the collection to be cataloged for the rare book collection:\n\u003clist\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eBergaust, Erik. \u003ctitle\u003eWernher von Braun\u003c/title\u003e. Washington: National Space Institute, 1976. (autographed)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\"The Beautiful Caverns of Luray.\" Luray, VA: Lauck, [1942?]\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eBobby: The Robert F. Kennedy story--the man and his dream\u003c/title\u003e. New York: Macfadden-Bartell, 1968.\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eCann, William N. \u003ctitle\u003eCoast to coast with the air mail: impressions of the first aeroplane trip of William N. Cann\u003c/title\u003e. Wilmington, DE: Cann Brothers \u0026amp; Kindig, 1930. (autographed)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eCarter, Jimmy. \u003ctitle\u003eSharing Good Times\u003c/title\u003e.New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005. (autographed)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eConrad, Nancy and Howard A. Klausner. \u003ctitle\u003eRocket man: astronaut Pete Conrad's incredible ride to the moon and beyond\u003c/title\u003e (autographed by Nancy Conrad and astronaut Alan Dean)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eDowns, Hugh. \"The Resources of space.\" Arlington, VA: National Space Institute, [1976?]\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\"'The Founders': a drama of Jamestown. Williamsburg, VA: The Jamestown Corporation, [1957].\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eHansen, James R. \u003ctitle\u003eFirst man: the life of Neil A. Armstrong\u003c/title\u003e. New York: Simon \u0026amp; Schuster, 2005.\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMiller, Marvin, comp. \u003ctitle\u003eThe Breaking of a president: some facts and findings surrounding the Watergate blunders of Richard M. Nixon, et al\u003c/title\u003e. vol. 1. [S.l.]: Therapy Productions, 1974.\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eNASA pocket statistics\u003c/title\u003e. Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, [1992].\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eOnyx, Narda. \u003ctitle\u003eWater, world and Weissmuller: Johnny Weissmuller's biography\u003c/title\u003e. Los Angeles: VION, 1964. (autographed by Weissmuller)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eSzathmary, Louis. \u003ctitle\u003eAmerican gastronomy: an illustrated portfolio of recipes and culinary history\u003c/title\u003e. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1974.\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eWorden, Alfred M. \u003ctitle\u003eHello Earth: greetings from Endeavour\u003c/title\u003e. Los Angeles: Nash, 1974. 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Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_0a9bda035c1ca50a9c29e011065dbe1c\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of William Dale Parker, management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini, General Motors plant engineer; General Dynamics management specialist; writer; businessman;  self-described political consultant, expert on human relations, and genius. It contains correspondence, memorabilia, photos, scrapbooks, and ephemera relating to Parker's life, career and interests, as well as the life and career of his youngest daughter, Jacquelyn Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Original media formats are restricted from access. Reformatted access copies may be available, or media reformatting may be available upon request. Contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu for additional information.","Approximately 64 scrapbooks (from accessions PR 88-1015, PR 88-1027) comprising newspaper clippings were deaccessioned in December 2022. The contents of the newspaper clippings is duplicated in the press releases and newspaper holdings within Carrier Library.","To the archivist's best ability, records containing personal identifying information (PII) particularly pertaining to student records and personnel files, were removed from the collection.","Extraneous and duplicative copies of university publications as well as photocopies of published materials and website print-outs (particularly related to James Madison) were not retained. Copies of Board of Visitors minutes, duplicative of those contained in UA 0010, were not retained.","Forms and documents issued by the Library of Virginia and related to JMU's public records retention and disposal including Certificates or Records Disposal (form RM-3), Records Transfer List and Receipt (form RM-17), Records Retention and Disposition Schedules (form RM-2), and other related forms were not retained. These files primarily contained photocopies and carbon copies of the aforementioned forms.","Draft versions of Montpelier/Madison Magazine articles as well as email correspondence related to edits were not retained. The final published issues of the magazines are held by Special Collections and are considered to be the official version of record. Unless markedly compelling or otherwise significant, documents related to the design, editing, and drafting process of Montpelier/Madison Magazine were not retained. A similar appraisal approach was taken for materials related to website updates.","Episodes of \"With Good Reason\" (copied on CDs), which originally aired on Virginia National Public Radio stations between 2007-2010 and featuring JMU faculty or on JMU-related topics, were not retained due to duplication of originals held by Virginia Humanities and made available online at https://www.withgoodreasonradio.org/.","Student Board of Visitors member biographical files containing personal identifiying information (PII) and reference letters were not retained in compliance with FERPA.","Floppy disks containing software programs (e.g. Microsoft Word version 3.10) were not retained.","The collection is arranged into seven series:","Press releases, 1969-2010\n      Administrative files, 1954-2014\n      Events, 1967-2014\n      Personnel biographical files, 1930-2008\n      Correspondence, 1979-2014\n      Photographs, 1970-2011\n      Media, 1980-2017","Arranged by record type and alphabetically.","James Madison University's Communications and Marketing Department, known variously throughout the years as Public Relations Department, Department of Public Services, Media Relations, University Marketing and Branding, etc., was created in 1967, headed by Richard C. Mandeville and overseen by the executive assistant to the president. The creation of this department was part of the major reorganization of the college in 1967 and one of its main concerns was information services. The Public Relations Department became the Department of Public Services in 1972. This department was headed by Ray V. Sonner, who oversaw the Office of Public Information which was responsible for sending press releases and pictures to off-campus media outlets. In 1973, sports information and public information each became a distinct office under the Department of Public Services. In 1976, the offices of sports information and public information were combined. Throughout this time, Sonner supervised the Department of Public and Sports Information, headed by Richard Murray and Milla Sue Wisecarver. The university's official publication, first known as Montpelier and later rebranded to Madison, was first published in 1977 and is produced for alumni, parents of JMU students, faculty and staff members, and friends of the university. Since 1984, the office that directed the public relations of the university has changed names many times. Fred Hilton, who served as chief public relations officer and later as Director of the Centennial Celebration from 1972 until 2009, contributed greatly to the administrative functions of JMU's Communications and Marketing Department. As a result, Hilton is a significant contributor to the collection as a records creator. Don Egle, Hilton's successor, served as Senior Director of Communications and University Spokesperson until 2015.","The collection was minimally processed in June 2015 by Emily Rheault under the collection number PR 87-0922. Collection fully reprocessed in October 2022 under the collection number UA 0003. At this time, two boxes of duplicate press releases and photocopied newspaper clippings were deaccessioned. Approximately 64 scrapbooks comprising newspaper clippings were also deaccessioned. The contents of the newspaper clippings is duplicated in the press releases and newspaper holdings within Carrier Library. In August 2025, the collection organization and finding aid was significantly updated to reflect the incorporation of 10 previously unprocessed accessions from JMU Communications and Marketing. Prior to the incorporation of these additional records, the collection was titled Office of Public Affairs press releases.","Donor supplied folder labels and groupings of materials were retained where possible.","A group of drawings on paper and polyester transparencies documenting campus buildings and maps exhibited significant degradation due to adhesive transfer and adhesion to other materials. They were not salvageable and were not retained. Similarly impacted university logos were also discarded.","CASE awards, measuring 8.5\" x 11\" and mounted on foam board, were photocopied and originals discarded to conserve space.","The first A-Z group of biographical files were removed from binders labeled \"Former faculty/staff.\" The second, and larger, group of A-Z biographical files were removed from binders labeled \"Current faculty/staff.\" Files are arranged alphabetically according to last name (same as the order in which they were originally compiled by the creator).","Photographs in bound albums compiled by Chappell Graduation Images and presented to JMU were removed and foldered to conserve space.","Collection documents the varied functions and activities of James Madison University's Communications and Marketing office whose main objective is to advance the university's brand. Media relations, communications, public affairs, publicity, and brand strategy also fall under the department's portfolio.","Records include general and sports press releases; correspondence written by and on behalf of university administration and FOIA requests; general administrative files related to marketing and branding initiatives as well as select university publications; event information including speeches that primarily concern commencement and other large/recurring events; personnel biographical files; photographs documenting inaugurations, commencements and other events; and assorted media.","The series consists of press releases created by the Office of Public Affairs (later Media Relations) and the Office of Sports Information. The press releases announce university and student related news and primarily concern major initiatives, construction projects, changes to the curriculum, budget and financials, events, and athletics.","The press releases are divided into General Press Releases and Sports Press Releases. General press releases include notices of events, changes to academic programs, construction projects, school statistics, budget and policy updates, and individual student achievements.","Sports press releases contain athletics related press releases for Madison College/James Madison University. These press releases contain notices and results of sports matches, individual student statistics and accomplishments, and season statistics.","This series documents the wide-ranging administrative functions of the university's communications, marketing, and branding departments. Materials relate to major initiatives including Madison Century, the university's centennial anniversary (including historical information to support this initiative), Greater Madison, Montpelier/Madison Magazine and its redesign, academic restructuring during the 1990s, crisis communication, and more. In addition to JMU marketing campaigns, records also document messaging and response strategies to situations and events involving to the JMU community.","Materials also concern JMU's involvement in marketing and communications professional organizations including the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), the Public Relations Council of the Shenandoah Valley, and others.","The records also include numerous proposals from communications consulting services; branding, logos, and drawings of campus buildings used for marketing purposes; various survey results; school rankings; and general facts and figures.","Includes information on Jacob M. Garber (1901-1993), early male graduate.","1. Campus Development Plan (Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson - Architects), January 1980","2. Campus Development Plan (Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson - Architects), November 1980","3. Untitled drawing documenting the Village dormitories, Interstate 81, and specifically updates to East Campus (Convocation Center under construction, steam lines, access roads), circa 1982","Includes Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) awards.","Drawings by Shep Wright, artist and designer in publications office.","Prepared by Martin Research, Inc.","Marist, Sarah Butters","The series documents the varied events and programming hosted by James Madison University as well as events attended by university staff for the purpose of delivering an address or speech. Materials include speeches, programs, agendas, logistical information, planning documents, and select press releases. Major events include commencement, Founders Day/James Madison Day, and building dedications.","While many of the speeches were delivered by President Ronald Carrier (and at least prepared in part by Fred Hilton), other speakers are included.","Prepared by Fred Hilton","Prepared by Fred Hilton","Prepared by Fred Hilton","\"Leadership: The Catalyst for Progress\"","Prepared by Fred Hilton","The bulk of this series contains faculty, staff, coach, and administrator CVs, resumes, and biographical forms collected by the university's public information office. Folder date ranges for these materials are based approximately on the hire date that is documented on the biographical form or attached CV. This is due to the prevalence of undated forms and CVs as well as edits made to forms after they were initially completed.","A portion of the series also includes files with biographical information on Board of Visitors members.","Individuals' photographs and headshots may be included in folders and/or attached to CVs.","Includes HR information and employment records.","Includes HR information and employment records.","Correspondence, newspaper clippings, articles regarding the death of Warren during a tornado in Ohio in 1965.","Includes Board of Visitors photographs","The bulk of the series comprises correspondence and memoranda written by Fred Hilton, who held the position of director of media relations, on behalf of President Ronald Carrier and other university administrators; Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and responses; and Montpelier/Madison Magazine correspondence.","Photographs and negatives document major university events including graduation ceremonies (taken by JMU as well as Chappell Graduation Images), inauguration of President Linwood Rose, Founders Day/James Madison Day, donor events, and building construction and groundbreakings. Photographs of faculty, staff, administrators, and Board of Visitors members are also represented. The series also includes photographs created and used for marketing and branding purposes.","The contents of the folders labeled \"Historic photographs\" may be duplicates of those housed in UA 0051.","May be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.","May be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.","May be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.","May be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.","Scholarship Luncheon, Strings Scholarship Presentation, Baird Luncheon, Faculty/Staff Donor Recognition Celebration, Holiday Fest","Contains unreformatted media of various types (audiovisual and images) that document graduations, JMU-related television programs, interviews with alumni and faculty, and other university events and programs.","Air date noted as both April 26, 1983 and April 30, 1983.","David Gallatin reports on the 2nd annual Valley Day that took place at JMU on Saturday, September 19, 1981. Includes coverage of the woodchopping rodeo, a tobacco spitting contest, a clogging demonstration by JMU's Folk Dance Ensemble, a bluegrass performance by Empty Pockets, local woodcarvers, and other artisans. Gallatin interviews Fred Hilton, Assistant to the Vice President of University Relations, and other local Valley Day participants.","Handwritten contents list with time stamps included in videocassette case.","David Gallatin reports on the 3nd annual Valley Day that took place at JMU on Saturday, September 11, 1982. Includes coverage of spinning wool, a repelling demonstration by JMU's ROTC from Eagle Hall, and a performance by J. Willie Johnson Bluegrass Band.","This episode of JMU Journal also includes interviews with Linton Townes, JMU basketball player and NBA hopeful, and Tom Watkins, JMU Alumni Director.","Handwritten contents list included in videocassette case.","Handwritten contents list included in videocassette case.","Televised by WVPT.","Likely summer commencement","Exact content on disks is unknown but based on the labels likely contains Fred Hilton correspondence, speeches, and materials related to commencement and other events. It cannot be determined if any of the digital materials duplicate the physical materials held in this collection.","Interviews conducted for the \"Being the Change\" marketing campaign. Narrators include Kai Degner, Phillip Bigler, Joanne Gabbin, Tom Dingledine, and others.","Exact content on disks is unknown but based on the labels likely contain Ronald Carrier correspondence and speeches, N and C drive back-ups, crisis and communication plans, FOIA correspondence, and other materials. It cannot be determined if any of the digital materials duplicate the physical materials held in this collection.","Includes 2006 and 2008 commencements, among other events.","Issues of What's Up, Time \u0026 Place, and JMU Extra, weekly distributions of university event calendars and event schedules, major reports, issues of university publications, and sports media guides were separated from the collection and cataloged bibliographically.","Copyright for materials authored or otherwise produced as official business of James Madison University is retained by James Madison University. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.","Staff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials, particularly those relating to students' academic records and personnel employment records, found within this collection. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. 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However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose.","For more information, contact the Special Collections Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Sixty-two binders of press releases were transferred by Fred Hilton of JMU Communications in September 1987. Other offices in Wilson Hall presumably contributed to the transfer though specific provenance is unclear. Two accessions of 64 scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings from local newspapers were recieved in 1988. These materials were deaccessioned in 2022 due to duplication in other sources. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal media formats are restricted from access. Reformatted access copies may be available, or media reformatting may be available upon request. Contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions","Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Original media formats are restricted from access. Reformatted access copies may be available, or media reformatting may be available upon request. Contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu for additional information."],"appraisal_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eApproximately 64 scrapbooks (from accessions PR 88-1015, PR 88-1027) comprising newspaper clippings were deaccessioned in December 2022. The contents of the newspaper clippings is duplicated in the press releases and newspaper holdings within Carrier Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo the archivist's best ability, records containing personal identifying information (PII) particularly pertaining to student records and personnel files, were removed from the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtraneous and duplicative copies of university publications as well as photocopies of published materials and website print-outs (particularly related to James Madison) were not retained. Copies of Board of Visitors minutes, duplicative of those contained in UA 0010, were not retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForms and documents issued by the Library of Virginia and related to JMU's public records retention and disposal including Certificates or Records Disposal (form RM-3), Records Transfer List and Receipt (form RM-17), Records Retention and Disposition Schedules (form RM-2), and other related forms were not retained. These files primarily contained photocopies and carbon copies of the aforementioned forms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft versions of Montpelier/Madison Magazine articles as well as email correspondence related to edits were not retained. The final published issues of the magazines are held by Special Collections and are considered to be the official version of record. Unless markedly compelling or otherwise significant, documents related to the design, editing, and drafting process of Montpelier/Madison Magazine were not retained. A similar appraisal approach was taken for materials related to website updates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEpisodes of \"With Good Reason\" (copied on CDs), which originally aired on Virginia National Public Radio stations between 2007-2010 and featuring JMU faculty or on JMU-related topics, were not retained due to duplication of originals held by Virginia Humanities and made available online at https://www.withgoodreasonradio.org/.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eStudent Board of Visitors member biographical files containing personal identifiying information (PII) and reference letters were not retained in compliance with FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFloppy disks containing software programs (e.g. Microsoft Word version 3.10) were not retained.\u003c/p\u003e"],"appraisal_heading_ssm":["Appraisal","Appraisal","Appraisal"],"appraisal_tesim":["Approximately 64 scrapbooks (from accessions PR 88-1015, PR 88-1027) comprising newspaper clippings were deaccessioned in December 2022. The contents of the newspaper clippings is duplicated in the press releases and newspaper holdings within Carrier Library.","To the archivist's best ability, records containing personal identifying information (PII) particularly pertaining to student records and personnel files, were removed from the collection.","Extraneous and duplicative copies of university publications as well as photocopies of published materials and website print-outs (particularly related to James Madison) were not retained. Copies of Board of Visitors minutes, duplicative of those contained in UA 0010, were not retained.","Forms and documents issued by the Library of Virginia and related to JMU's public records retention and disposal including Certificates or Records Disposal (form RM-3), Records Transfer List and Receipt (form RM-17), Records Retention and Disposition Schedules (form RM-2), and other related forms were not retained. These files primarily contained photocopies and carbon copies of the aforementioned forms.","Draft versions of Montpelier/Madison Magazine articles as well as email correspondence related to edits were not retained. The final published issues of the magazines are held by Special Collections and are considered to be the official version of record. Unless markedly compelling or otherwise significant, documents related to the design, editing, and drafting process of Montpelier/Madison Magazine were not retained. A similar appraisal approach was taken for materials related to website updates.","Episodes of \"With Good Reason\" (copied on CDs), which originally aired on Virginia National Public Radio stations between 2007-2010 and featuring JMU faculty or on JMU-related topics, were not retained due to duplication of originals held by Virginia Humanities and made available online at https://www.withgoodreasonradio.org/.","Student Board of Visitors member biographical files containing personal identifiying information (PII) and reference letters were not retained in compliance with FERPA.","Floppy disks containing software programs (e.g. Microsoft Word version 3.10) were not retained."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged into seven series:\u003c/p\u003e    ","\u003clist numeration=\"arabic\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003ePress releases, 1969-2010\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eAdministrative files, 1954-2014\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEvents, 1967-2014\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003ePersonnel biographical files, 1930-2008\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eCorrespondence, 1979-2014\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003ePhotographs, 1970-2011\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eMedia, 1980-2017\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e\n  ","\u003cp\u003eArranged by record type and alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement","Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged into seven series:","Press releases, 1969-2010\n      Administrative files, 1954-2014\n      Events, 1967-2014\n      Personnel biographical files, 1930-2008\n      Correspondence, 1979-2014\n      Photographs, 1970-2011\n      Media, 1980-2017","Arranged by record type and alphabetically."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Madison University's Communications and Marketing Department, known variously throughout the years as Public Relations Department, Department of Public Services, Media Relations, University Marketing and Branding, etc., was created in 1967, headed by Richard C. Mandeville and overseen by the executive assistant to the president. The creation of this department was part of the major reorganization of the college in 1967 and one of its main concerns was information services. The Public Relations Department became the Department of Public Services in 1972. This department was headed by Ray V. Sonner, who oversaw the Office of Public Information which was responsible for sending press releases and pictures to off-campus media outlets. In 1973, sports information and public information each became a distinct office under the Department of Public Services. In 1976, the offices of sports information and public information were combined. Throughout this time, Sonner supervised the Department of Public and Sports Information, headed by Richard Murray and Milla Sue Wisecarver. The university's official publication, first known as Montpelier and later rebranded to Madison, was first published in 1977 and is produced for alumni, parents of JMU students, faculty and staff members, and friends of the university. Since 1984, the office that directed the public relations of the university has changed names many times. Fred Hilton, who served as chief public relations officer and later as Director of the Centennial Celebration from 1972 until 2009, contributed greatly to the administrative functions of JMU's Communications and Marketing Department. As a result, Hilton is a significant contributor to the collection as a records creator. Don Egle, Hilton's successor, served as Senior Director of Communications and University Spokesperson until 2015.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Administrative History"],"bioghist_tesim":["James Madison University's Communications and Marketing Department, known variously throughout the years as Public Relations Department, Department of Public Services, Media Relations, University Marketing and Branding, etc., was created in 1967, headed by Richard C. Mandeville and overseen by the executive assistant to the president. The creation of this department was part of the major reorganization of the college in 1967 and one of its main concerns was information services. The Public Relations Department became the Department of Public Services in 1972. This department was headed by Ray V. Sonner, who oversaw the Office of Public Information which was responsible for sending press releases and pictures to off-campus media outlets. In 1973, sports information and public information each became a distinct office under the Department of Public Services. In 1976, the offices of sports information and public information were combined. Throughout this time, Sonner supervised the Department of Public and Sports Information, headed by Richard Murray and Milla Sue Wisecarver. The university's official publication, first known as Montpelier and later rebranded to Madison, was first published in 1977 and is produced for alumni, parents of JMU students, faculty and staff members, and friends of the university. Since 1984, the office that directed the public relations of the university has changed names many times. Fred Hilton, who served as chief public relations officer and later as Director of the Centennial Celebration from 1972 until 2009, contributed greatly to the administrative functions of JMU's Communications and Marketing Department. As a result, Hilton is a significant contributor to the collection as a records creator. Don Egle, Hilton's successor, served as Senior Director of Communications and University Spokesperson until 2015."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], University Communications and Marketing records, 1930-2017, UA 0003, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], University Communications and Marketing records, 1930-2017, UA 0003, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection was minimally processed in June 2015 by Emily Rheault under the collection number PR 87-0922. Collection fully reprocessed in October 2022 under the collection number UA 0003. At this time, two boxes of duplicate press releases and photocopied newspaper clippings were deaccessioned. Approximately 64 scrapbooks comprising newspaper clippings were also deaccessioned. The contents of the newspaper clippings is duplicated in the press releases and newspaper holdings within Carrier Library. In August 2025, the collection organization and finding aid was significantly updated to reflect the incorporation of 10 previously unprocessed accessions from JMU Communications and Marketing. Prior to the incorporation of these additional records, the collection was titled Office of Public Affairs press releases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonor supplied folder labels and groupings of materials were retained where possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of drawings on paper and polyester transparencies documenting campus buildings and maps exhibited significant degradation due to adhesive transfer and adhesion to other materials. They were not salvageable and were not retained. Similarly impacted university logos were also discarded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCASE awards, measuring 8.5\" x 11\" and mounted on foam board, were photocopied and originals discarded to conserve space.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe first A-Z group of biographical files were removed from binders labeled \"Former faculty/staff.\" The second, and larger, group of A-Z biographical files were removed from binders labeled \"Current faculty/staff.\" Files are arranged alphabetically according to last name (same as the order in which they were originally compiled by the creator).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs in bound albums compiled by Chappell Graduation Images and presented to JMU were removed and foldered to conserve space.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The collection was minimally processed in June 2015 by Emily Rheault under the collection number PR 87-0922. Collection fully reprocessed in October 2022 under the collection number UA 0003. At this time, two boxes of duplicate press releases and photocopied newspaper clippings were deaccessioned. Approximately 64 scrapbooks comprising newspaper clippings were also deaccessioned. The contents of the newspaper clippings is duplicated in the press releases and newspaper holdings within Carrier Library. In August 2025, the collection organization and finding aid was significantly updated to reflect the incorporation of 10 previously unprocessed accessions from JMU Communications and Marketing. Prior to the incorporation of these additional records, the collection was titled Office of Public Affairs press releases.","Donor supplied folder labels and groupings of materials were retained where possible.","A group of drawings on paper and polyester transparencies documenting campus buildings and maps exhibited significant degradation due to adhesive transfer and adhesion to other materials. They were not salvageable and were not retained. Similarly impacted university logos were also discarded.","CASE awards, measuring 8.5\" x 11\" and mounted on foam board, were photocopied and originals discarded to conserve space.","The first A-Z group of biographical files were removed from binders labeled \"Former faculty/staff.\" The second, and larger, group of A-Z biographical files were removed from binders labeled \"Current faculty/staff.\" Files are arranged alphabetically according to last name (same as the order in which they were originally compiled by the creator).","Photographs in bound albums compiled by Chappell Graduation Images and presented to JMU were removed and foldered to conserve space."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection documents the varied functions and activities of James Madison University's Communications and Marketing office whose main objective is to advance the university's brand. Media relations, communications, public affairs, publicity, and brand strategy also fall under the department's portfolio. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords include general and sports press releases; correspondence written by and on behalf of university administration and FOIA requests; general administrative files related to marketing and branding initiatives as well as select university publications; event information including speeches that primarily concern commencement and other large/recurring events; personnel biographical files; photographs documenting inaugurations, commencements and other events; and assorted media.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe series consists of press releases created by the Office of Public Affairs (later Media Relations) and the Office of Sports Information. The press releases announce university and student related news and primarily concern major initiatives, construction projects, changes to the curriculum, budget and financials, events, and athletics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe press releases are divided into General Press Releases and Sports Press Releases. General press releases include notices of events, changes to academic programs, construction projects, school statistics, budget and policy updates, and individual student achievements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSports press releases contain athletics related press releases for Madison College/James Madison University. These press releases contain notices and results of sports matches, individual student statistics and accomplishments, and season statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series documents the wide-ranging administrative functions of the university's communications, marketing, and branding departments. Materials relate to major initiatives including Madison Century, the university's centennial anniversary (including historical information to support this initiative), Greater Madison, Montpelier/Madison Magazine and its redesign, academic restructuring during the 1990s, crisis communication, and more. In addition to JMU marketing campaigns, records also document messaging and response strategies to situations and events involving to the JMU community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials also concern JMU's involvement in marketing and communications professional organizations including the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), the Public Relations Council of the Shenandoah Valley, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe records also include numerous proposals from communications consulting services; branding, logos, and drawings of campus buildings used for marketing purposes; various survey results; school rankings; and general facts and figures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes information on Jacob M. Garber (1901-1993), early male graduate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Campus Development Plan (Wright, Jones \u0026amp; Wilkerson - Architects), January 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2. Campus Development Plan (Wright, Jones \u0026amp; Wilkerson - Architects), November 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3. Untitled drawing documenting the Village dormitories, Interstate 81, and specifically updates to East Campus (Convocation Center under construction, steam lines, access roads), circa 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings by Shep Wright, artist and designer in publications office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by Martin Research, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarist, Sarah Butters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe series documents the varied events and programming hosted by James Madison University as well as events attended by university staff for the purpose of delivering an address or speech. Materials include speeches, programs, agendas, logistical information, planning documents, and select press releases. Major events include commencement, Founders Day/James Madison Day, and building dedications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile many of the speeches were delivered by President Ronald Carrier (and at least prepared in part by Fred Hilton), other speakers are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by Fred Hilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by Fred Hilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by Fred Hilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Leadership: The Catalyst for Progress\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by Fred Hilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of this series contains faculty, staff, coach, and administrator CVs, resumes, and biographical forms collected by the university's public information office. Folder date ranges for these materials are based approximately on the hire date that is documented on the biographical form or attached CV. This is due to the prevalence of undated forms and CVs as well as edits made to forms after they were initially completed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portion of the series also includes files with biographical information on Board of Visitors members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndividuals' photographs and headshots may be included in folders and/or attached to CVs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes HR information and employment records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes HR information and employment records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, newspaper clippings, articles regarding the death of Warren during a tornado in Ohio in 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Board of Visitors photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of the series comprises correspondence and memoranda written by Fred Hilton, who held the position of director of media relations, on behalf of President Ronald Carrier and other university administrators; Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and responses; and Montpelier/Madison Magazine correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs and negatives document major university events including graduation ceremonies (taken by JMU as well as Chappell Graduation Images), inauguration of President Linwood Rose, Founders Day/James Madison Day, donor events, and building construction and groundbreakings. Photographs of faculty, staff, administrators, and Board of Visitors members are also represented. The series also includes photographs created and used for marketing and branding purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe contents of the folders labeled \"Historic photographs\" may be duplicates of those housed in UA 0051.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScholarship Luncheon, Strings Scholarship Presentation, Baird Luncheon, Faculty/Staff Donor Recognition Celebration, Holiday Fest\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains unreformatted media of various types (audiovisual and images) that document graduations, JMU-related television programs, interviews with alumni and faculty, and other university events and programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAir date noted as both April 26, 1983 and April 30, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Gallatin reports on the 2nd annual Valley Day that took place at JMU on Saturday, September 19, 1981. Includes coverage of the woodchopping rodeo, a tobacco spitting contest, a clogging demonstration by JMU's Folk Dance Ensemble, a bluegrass performance by Empty Pockets, local woodcarvers, and other artisans. Gallatin interviews Fred Hilton, Assistant to the Vice President of University Relations, and other local Valley Day participants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten contents list with time stamps included in videocassette case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Gallatin reports on the 3nd annual Valley Day that took place at JMU on Saturday, September 11, 1982. Includes coverage of spinning wool, a repelling demonstration by JMU's ROTC from Eagle Hall, and a performance by J. Willie Johnson Bluegrass Band. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis episode of JMU Journal also includes interviews with Linton Townes, JMU basketball player and NBA hopeful, and Tom Watkins, JMU Alumni Director.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten contents list included in videocassette case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten contents list included in videocassette case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelevised by WVPT.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLikely summer commencement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExact content on disks is unknown but based on the labels likely contains Fred Hilton correspondence, speeches, and materials related to commencement and other events. It cannot be determined if any of the digital materials duplicate the physical materials held in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterviews conducted for the \"Being the Change\" marketing campaign. Narrators include Kai Degner, Phillip Bigler, Joanne Gabbin, Tom Dingledine, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExact content on disks is unknown but based on the labels likely contain Ronald Carrier correspondence and speeches, N and C drive back-ups, crisis and communication plans, FOIA correspondence, and other materials. It cannot be determined if any of the digital materials duplicate the physical materials held in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2006 and 2008 commencements, among other events.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Collection documents the varied functions and activities of James Madison University's Communications and Marketing office whose main objective is to advance the university's brand. Media relations, communications, public affairs, publicity, and brand strategy also fall under the department's portfolio.","Records include general and sports press releases; correspondence written by and on behalf of university administration and FOIA requests; general administrative files related to marketing and branding initiatives as well as select university publications; event information including speeches that primarily concern commencement and other large/recurring events; personnel biographical files; photographs documenting inaugurations, commencements and other events; and assorted media.","The series consists of press releases created by the Office of Public Affairs (later Media Relations) and the Office of Sports Information. The press releases announce university and student related news and primarily concern major initiatives, construction projects, changes to the curriculum, budget and financials, events, and athletics.","The press releases are divided into General Press Releases and Sports Press Releases. General press releases include notices of events, changes to academic programs, construction projects, school statistics, budget and policy updates, and individual student achievements.","Sports press releases contain athletics related press releases for Madison College/James Madison University. These press releases contain notices and results of sports matches, individual student statistics and accomplishments, and season statistics.","This series documents the wide-ranging administrative functions of the university's communications, marketing, and branding departments. Materials relate to major initiatives including Madison Century, the university's centennial anniversary (including historical information to support this initiative), Greater Madison, Montpelier/Madison Magazine and its redesign, academic restructuring during the 1990s, crisis communication, and more. In addition to JMU marketing campaigns, records also document messaging and response strategies to situations and events involving to the JMU community.","Materials also concern JMU's involvement in marketing and communications professional organizations including the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), the Public Relations Council of the Shenandoah Valley, and others.","The records also include numerous proposals from communications consulting services; branding, logos, and drawings of campus buildings used for marketing purposes; various survey results; school rankings; and general facts and figures.","Includes information on Jacob M. Garber (1901-1993), early male graduate.","1. Campus Development Plan (Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson - Architects), January 1980","2. Campus Development Plan (Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson - Architects), November 1980","3. Untitled drawing documenting the Village dormitories, Interstate 81, and specifically updates to East Campus (Convocation Center under construction, steam lines, access roads), circa 1982","Includes Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) awards.","Drawings by Shep Wright, artist and designer in publications office.","Prepared by Martin Research, Inc.","Marist, Sarah Butters","The series documents the varied events and programming hosted by James Madison University as well as events attended by university staff for the purpose of delivering an address or speech. Materials include speeches, programs, agendas, logistical information, planning documents, and select press releases. Major events include commencement, Founders Day/James Madison Day, and building dedications.","While many of the speeches were delivered by President Ronald Carrier (and at least prepared in part by Fred Hilton), other speakers are included.","Prepared by Fred Hilton","Prepared by Fred Hilton","Prepared by Fred Hilton","\"Leadership: The Catalyst for Progress\"","Prepared by Fred Hilton","The bulk of this series contains faculty, staff, coach, and administrator CVs, resumes, and biographical forms collected by the university's public information office. Folder date ranges for these materials are based approximately on the hire date that is documented on the biographical form or attached CV. This is due to the prevalence of undated forms and CVs as well as edits made to forms after they were initially completed.","A portion of the series also includes files with biographical information on Board of Visitors members.","Individuals' photographs and headshots may be included in folders and/or attached to CVs.","Includes HR information and employment records.","Includes HR information and employment records.","Correspondence, newspaper clippings, articles regarding the death of Warren during a tornado in Ohio in 1965.","Includes Board of Visitors photographs","The bulk of the series comprises correspondence and memoranda written by Fred Hilton, who held the position of director of media relations, on behalf of President Ronald Carrier and other university administrators; Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and responses; and Montpelier/Madison Magazine correspondence.","Photographs and negatives document major university events including graduation ceremonies (taken by JMU as well as Chappell Graduation Images), inauguration of President Linwood Rose, Founders Day/James Madison Day, donor events, and building construction and groundbreakings. Photographs of faculty, staff, administrators, and Board of Visitors members are also represented. The series also includes photographs created and used for marketing and branding purposes.","The contents of the folders labeled \"Historic photographs\" may be duplicates of those housed in UA 0051.","May be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.","May be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.","May be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.","May be duplicates of photographs in UA 0051.","Scholarship Luncheon, Strings Scholarship Presentation, Baird Luncheon, Faculty/Staff Donor Recognition Celebration, Holiday Fest","Contains unreformatted media of various types (audiovisual and images) that document graduations, JMU-related television programs, interviews with alumni and faculty, and other university events and programs.","Air date noted as both April 26, 1983 and April 30, 1983.","David Gallatin reports on the 2nd annual Valley Day that took place at JMU on Saturday, September 19, 1981. Includes coverage of the woodchopping rodeo, a tobacco spitting contest, a clogging demonstration by JMU's Folk Dance Ensemble, a bluegrass performance by Empty Pockets, local woodcarvers, and other artisans. Gallatin interviews Fred Hilton, Assistant to the Vice President of University Relations, and other local Valley Day participants.","Handwritten contents list with time stamps included in videocassette case.","David Gallatin reports on the 3nd annual Valley Day that took place at JMU on Saturday, September 11, 1982. Includes coverage of spinning wool, a repelling demonstration by JMU's ROTC from Eagle Hall, and a performance by J. Willie Johnson Bluegrass Band.","This episode of JMU Journal also includes interviews with Linton Townes, JMU basketball player and NBA hopeful, and Tom Watkins, JMU Alumni Director.","Handwritten contents list included in videocassette case.","Handwritten contents list included in videocassette case.","Televised by WVPT.","Likely summer commencement","Exact content on disks is unknown but based on the labels likely contains Fred Hilton correspondence, speeches, and materials related to commencement and other events. It cannot be determined if any of the digital materials duplicate the physical materials held in this collection.","Interviews conducted for the \"Being the Change\" marketing campaign. Narrators include Kai Degner, Phillip Bigler, Joanne Gabbin, Tom Dingledine, and others.","Exact content on disks is unknown but based on the labels likely contain Ronald Carrier correspondence and speeches, N and C drive back-ups, crisis and communication plans, FOIA correspondence, and other materials. It cannot be determined if any of the digital materials duplicate the physical materials held in this collection.","Includes 2006 and 2008 commencements, among other events."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIssues of What's Up, Time \u0026amp; Place, and JMU Extra, weekly distributions of university event calendars and event schedules, major reports, issues of university publications, and sports media guides were separated from the collection and cataloged bibliographically.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Issues of What's Up, Time \u0026 Place, and JMU Extra, weekly distributions of university event calendars and event schedules, major reports, issues of university publications, and sports media guides were separated from the collection and cataloged bibliographically."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright for materials authored or otherwise produced as official business of James Madison University is retained by James Madison University. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStaff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials, particularly those relating to students' academic records and personnel employment records, found within this collection. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. 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Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.","Staff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials, particularly those relating to students' academic records and personnel employment records, found within this collection. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose.","For more information, contact the Special Collections Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_e210868c4b1e9b6c2f02c08c040f44ef\"\u003eCollection documents the varied functions and activities of James Madison University's Communications and Marketing office whose main objective is to advance the university's brand. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Slides are unavailable for research pending reformatting.","Slides are unavailable for research pending reformatting.","Only select publications, printed materials, and other mass produced materials were retained. All media (VHS, DVD) were not retained.","A representative sample of objects and ephemera was retained.","The collection is arranged into three series:","Extremist, separatist, and resistance organizations and movements, 1956-2014\n      Teaching and scholarship\n      Ephemera and objects","Dennis A. Pluchinsky is a graduate of Madison College ('73) and George Washington University ('78) who spent the bulk of his career as a senior intelligence analysist. From 1977 to 2005, Pluchinsky worked in the Office of Intelligence and Threat Analysis, Diplomatic Security Service, U.S. Department of State.","Starting in 1990, he taught undergraduate and graduate courses at several colleges and universities including George Washington University, George Mason University, Georgetown University, and James Madison University. His courses focused on terrorism, counterterrorism, ethnic conflict, and al-Qaeda and the global jihad movement.","In addition to writing multiple book chapters and articles, Pluchinsky co-wrote Europe's Red Terrorists: The Fighting Communist Organizations, co-edited European Terrorism: Today \u0026 Tomorrow, and wrote two volumes of Anti-American Terrorism: From Eisenhower to Trump — A Chronicle of the Threat and Response.","Due to the large and complex scope of organizations represented in this collection, neither a historical note on global terrorism generally nor information on specific groups is provided here. Researchers should consult collection materials or outside sources for historical information on specific organziations documented in this collection.","This collection includes graphic images, photographs, and descriptions of terrorist acts.","Post-it notes and envelopes containing donor-supplied descriptive information were photocopied and foldered with the related papers and photographs. The contents of a USB drive, comprising 16 Word documents and one PowerPoint presentation, was printed and filed rather than retained digitally.","Contents of binder were removed and foldered. Labels were copied and filed in folder.","All matches have been burned out.","The collection comprises communiqués, unclassified government documents, serial publications, news articles, photographs, printed and three-dimensional ephemera, and the donor's scholarship related to global terrorism and counterterrorism. The materials in this collection were created and collected by Dennis Pluchinsky over the course of the career as a senior intelligence analyst and university instructor.","The bulk of the collection, including Pluchinsky's teaching and scholarly work, documents the activities, ideological agendas, and belief systems of specific extremist groups, particularly European communist organizations, but also groups active in Asia, North America, South America, Africa, and the Middle East. Eco-terrorist groups are also included.","The series documents the activities and beliefs of specific extremist, separatist, resistance, and terrorist organizations. Materials include communiqués in which groups issued statements to the media, specifically to take credit for terror attacks; interviews with former and current group members; trainings and internal communcations; newsletters and publications; and indictments and court documents. Photographs and schematic diagrams of terror attacks are included. Examples of terror attacks documented include assassinations and attempted assassinations, kidnappings, plane hijackings, bombings, and suicide attacks. Specific terrorist attacks documented in these materials include September 11 (2001); the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland (1988); the Munich Massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics; the assassination attempt of President George H. W. Bush by Iraqi Intelligence Service in Kuwait (1993); and many others too numerous to list.","There are organizations in this series that have similar goals, aims, and belief systems. In some cases, groups spawned from or merged into other groups, were renamed over time, issued joint statements, or issued statements in support of another group's activities. As a result, researchers may want to consult materials from organizations with aligning political or social agendas.","Materials not specific to individual organizations include chronologies, glossaries, and indices as well as general information on tactics and ideologies.","Bowman Miller's Language Study","Includes Al-Qaeda translated documents that were found in Al-Qaeda residences and training camps in late 2001 and early 2002.","Eduard Shevardnadze assassination attempts in 1995 and 1998.","South Moluccan terrorist hostage seizure in the Netherlands, May 1977.","President George H. W. Bush assassination attempt by Iraqi Intelligence Service in Kuwait.","Terrorist attack during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.","Label on spine of binder: \"FRG Look-Out Book\"","Donor created label on front of binder: \"West German Bundeskriminalamt (German Federal Police) or 'BKA' Lookout Book on German left-wing terrorists. Dated - early 1980s/late 1970s\"","The series includes printed and three-dimensional ephemera, objects, propaganda, maps, reward and wanted posters, clothing items, counterterrorism calendars, and newspapers. The newspapers are primarily complete issues and are significant in that their front page headlines document major acts of political violence, terrorism, or the capture of terrorist leaders. Pro and anti-terrorist sentiments are expressed on the ephemera.","Yugoslavia, former Soviet Union, Middle East, Eastern Europe","Includes flag of Hezbollah and Hassan Nasrallah imagery.","White t-shirt with black graphic.","White t-shirt with black graphic and colors of Irish flag.","White t-shirt with terrorist organization logos on the back.","Black t-shirt.","White t-shirt.","White t-shirt.","Maroon t-shirt. Made by Sirtaj Hosiery in Peshawar, Pakistan.","The series includes materials related to Dennis Pluchinsky's teaching, research, and scholarship. Many of the titled papers dated from 2007 to 2015 are research papers and commentaries presented by Pluchinsky at the National Intelligence Council's (NIC) Intelligence Community Associates Program.","Presented at the 9/11 Anniversary Conference in Arlington, Virginia.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove classified and privacy protected information (PPI) found within this collection. However, in rare instances, PPI may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of PPI if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The collection comprises communiqués, unclassified government documents, serial publications, news articles, photographs, printed and three-dimensional ephemera, and the donor's scholarship related to global terrorism and counterterrorism. 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Juni (Organization : Germany)","National Committee to Free Puerto Rican Prisoners of War","Jamaah Islamiyah (Indonesia)","Türkiye Komünist Partisi/Marksist-Leninist","Ḥarakat al-Jihād al-Islāmī fī Filasṭīn","Forças Populares 25 de Abril","Animal Liberation Front","Partido Comunista de España (Reconstituido)","Front për Bashkimin Kombëtar Shqiptar","Nepāla Kamyunishṭa Pārṭī (Māovādī)","Jabhah al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah li-Taḥrīr Filasṭīn","Front de libération de l'enclave du Cabinda","Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia","Katāʼib ʻIzz al-Dīn al-Qassām","Earth Liberation Front","Sendero Luminoso (Guerrilla group)","Munaẓẓamat Aylūl al-Aswad","Olympic Games, 20th  (1972 :) (Munich, Germany))","Munaẓẓamat al-Taḥrīr al-Filasṭīnīyah"],"access_terms_ssm":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove classified and privacy protected information (PPI) found within this collection. However, in rare instances, PPI may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of PPI if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated to Special Collections in multiple accretions between 2015 and 2016."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Communiques","Maps (documents)","Photographs","Slides (photographs)","Serials (publications)","Magazines (periodicals)","Articles","Newspaper clippings","Posters","Newspapers"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Communiques","Maps (documents)","Photographs","Slides (photographs)","Serials (publications)","Magazines (periodicals)","Articles","Newspaper clippings","Posters","Newspapers"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["xx cubic feet approximately 29 boxes, 1 flat file"],"extent_tesim":["xx cubic feet approximately 29 boxes, 1 flat file"],"genreform_ssim":["Communiques","Maps (documents)","Photographs","Slides (photographs)","Serials (publications)","Magazines (periodicals)","Articles","Newspaper clippings","Posters","Newspapers"],"date_range_isim":[1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to research. 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Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Slides are unavailable for research pending reformatting.","Slides are unavailable for research pending reformatting."],"appraisal_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOnly select publications, printed materials, and other mass produced materials were retained. All media (VHS, DVD) were not retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA representative sample of objects and ephemera was retained. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"appraisal_heading_ssm":["Appraisal"],"appraisal_tesim":["Only select publications, printed materials, and other mass produced materials were retained. 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From 1977 to 2005, Pluchinsky worked in the Office of Intelligence and Threat Analysis, Diplomatic Security Service, U.S. Department of State.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStarting in 1990, he taught undergraduate and graduate courses at several colleges and universities including George Washington University, George Mason University, Georgetown University, and James Madison University. His courses focused on terrorism, counterterrorism, ethnic conflict, and al-Qaeda and the global jihad movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to writing multiple book chapters and articles, Pluchinsky co-wrote \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eEurope's Red Terrorists: The Fighting Communist Organizations\u003c/emph\u003e, co-edited \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eEuropean Terrorism: Today \u0026amp; Tomorrow\u003c/emph\u003e, and wrote two volumes of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eAnti-American Terrorism: From Eisenhower to Trump — A Chronicle of the Threat and Response\u003c/emph\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDue to the large and complex scope of organizations represented in this collection, neither a historical note on global terrorism generally nor information on specific groups is provided here. Researchers should consult collection materials or outside sources for historical information on specific organziations documented in this collection. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Dennis A. Pluchinsky is a graduate of Madison College ('73) and George Washington University ('78) who spent the bulk of his career as a senior intelligence analysist. From 1977 to 2005, Pluchinsky worked in the Office of Intelligence and Threat Analysis, Diplomatic Security Service, U.S. Department of State.","Starting in 1990, he taught undergraduate and graduate courses at several colleges and universities including George Washington University, George Mason University, Georgetown University, and James Madison University. His courses focused on terrorism, counterterrorism, ethnic conflict, and al-Qaeda and the global jihad movement.","In addition to writing multiple book chapters and articles, Pluchinsky co-wrote Europe's Red Terrorists: The Fighting Communist Organizations, co-edited European Terrorism: Today \u0026 Tomorrow, and wrote two volumes of Anti-American Terrorism: From Eisenhower to Trump — A Chronicle of the Threat and Response.","Due to the large and complex scope of organizations represented in this collection, neither a historical note on global terrorism generally nor information on specific groups is provided here. Researchers should consult collection materials or outside sources for historical information on specific organziations documented in this collection."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes graphic images, photographs, and descriptions of terrorist acts.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["Content Warning"],"odd_tesim":["This collection includes graphic images, photographs, and descriptions of terrorist acts."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Dennis Pluchinsky Collection on Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 1956-2016, SC XXXX, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Dennis Pluchinsky Collection on Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 1956-2016, SC XXXX, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePost-it notes and envelopes containing donor-supplied descriptive information were photocopied and foldered with the related papers and photographs. The contents of a USB drive, comprising 16 Word documents and one PowerPoint presentation, was printed and filed rather than retained digitally.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eContents of binder were removed and foldered. Labels were copied and filed in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll matches have been burned out.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Post-it notes and envelopes containing donor-supplied descriptive information were photocopied and foldered with the related papers and photographs. The contents of a USB drive, comprising 16 Word documents and one PowerPoint presentation, was printed and filed rather than retained digitally.","Contents of binder were removed and foldered. Labels were copied and filed in folder.","All matches have been burned out."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection comprises communiqués, unclassified government documents, serial publications, news articles, photographs, printed and three-dimensional ephemera, and the donor's scholarship related to global terrorism and counterterrorism. The materials in this collection were created and collected by Dennis Pluchinsky over the course of the career as a senior intelligence analyst and university instructor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of the collection, including Pluchinsky's teaching and scholarly work, documents the activities, ideological agendas, and belief systems of specific extremist groups, particularly European communist organizations, but also groups active in Asia, North America, South America, Africa, and the Middle East. Eco-terrorist groups are also included.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe series documents the activities and beliefs of specific extremist, separatist, resistance, and terrorist organizations. Materials include communiqués in which groups issued statements to the media, specifically to take credit for terror attacks; interviews with former and current group members; trainings and internal communcations; newsletters and publications; and indictments and court documents. Photographs and schematic diagrams of terror attacks are included. Examples of terror attacks documented include assassinations and attempted assassinations, kidnappings, plane hijackings, bombings, and suicide attacks. Specific terrorist attacks documented in these materials include September 11 (2001); the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland (1988); the Munich Massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics; the assassination attempt of President George H. W. Bush by Iraqi Intelligence Service in Kuwait (1993); and many others too numerous to list.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are organizations in this series that have similar goals, aims, and belief systems. In some cases, groups spawned from or merged into other groups, were renamed over time, issued joint statements, or issued statements in support of another group's activities. 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Pro and anti-terrorist sentiments are expressed on the ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYugoslavia, former Soviet Union, Middle East, Eastern Europe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes flag of Hezbollah and Hassan Nasrallah imagery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt with black graphic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt with black graphic and colors of Irish flag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt with terrorist organization logos on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaroon t-shirt. Made by Sirtaj Hosiery in Peshawar, Pakistan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe series includes materials related to Dennis Pluchinsky's teaching, research, and scholarship. Many of the titled papers dated from 2007 to 2015 are research papers and commentaries presented by Pluchinsky at the National Intelligence Council's (NIC) Intelligence Community Associates Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented at the 9/11 Anniversary Conference in Arlington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection comprises communiqués, unclassified government documents, serial publications, news articles, photographs, printed and three-dimensional ephemera, and the donor's scholarship related to global terrorism and counterterrorism. The materials in this collection were created and collected by Dennis Pluchinsky over the course of the career as a senior intelligence analyst and university instructor.","The bulk of the collection, including Pluchinsky's teaching and scholarly work, documents the activities, ideological agendas, and belief systems of specific extremist groups, particularly European communist organizations, but also groups active in Asia, North America, South America, Africa, and the Middle East. Eco-terrorist groups are also included.","The series documents the activities and beliefs of specific extremist, separatist, resistance, and terrorist organizations. Materials include communiqués in which groups issued statements to the media, specifically to take credit for terror attacks; interviews with former and current group members; trainings and internal communcations; newsletters and publications; and indictments and court documents. Photographs and schematic diagrams of terror attacks are included. Examples of terror attacks documented include assassinations and attempted assassinations, kidnappings, plane hijackings, bombings, and suicide attacks. Specific terrorist attacks documented in these materials include September 11 (2001); the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland (1988); the Munich Massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics; the assassination attempt of President George H. W. Bush by Iraqi Intelligence Service in Kuwait (1993); and many others too numerous to list.","There are organizations in this series that have similar goals, aims, and belief systems. In some cases, groups spawned from or merged into other groups, were renamed over time, issued joint statements, or issued statements in support of another group's activities. As a result, researchers may want to consult materials from organizations with aligning political or social agendas.","Materials not specific to individual organizations include chronologies, glossaries, and indices as well as general information on tactics and ideologies.","Bowman Miller's Language Study","Includes Al-Qaeda translated documents that were found in Al-Qaeda residences and training camps in late 2001 and early 2002.","Eduard Shevardnadze assassination attempts in 1995 and 1998.","South Moluccan terrorist hostage seizure in the Netherlands, May 1977.","President George H. W. Bush assassination attempt by Iraqi Intelligence Service in Kuwait.","Terrorist attack during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.","Label on spine of binder: \"FRG Look-Out Book\"","Donor created label on front of binder: \"West German Bundeskriminalamt (German Federal Police) or 'BKA' Lookout Book on German left-wing terrorists. Dated - early 1980s/late 1970s\"","The series includes printed and three-dimensional ephemera, objects, propaganda, maps, reward and wanted posters, clothing items, counterterrorism calendars, and newspapers. The newspapers are primarily complete issues and are significant in that their front page headlines document major acts of political violence, terrorism, or the capture of terrorist leaders. Pro and anti-terrorist sentiments are expressed on the ephemera.","Yugoslavia, former Soviet Union, Middle East, Eastern Europe","Includes flag of Hezbollah and Hassan Nasrallah imagery.","White t-shirt with black graphic.","White t-shirt with black graphic and colors of Irish flag.","White t-shirt with terrorist organization logos on the back.","Black t-shirt.","White t-shirt.","White t-shirt.","Maroon t-shirt. Made by Sirtaj Hosiery in Peshawar, Pakistan.","The series includes materials related to Dennis Pluchinsky's teaching, research, and scholarship. Many of the titled papers dated from 2007 to 2015 are research papers and commentaries presented by Pluchinsky at the National Intelligence Council's (NIC) Intelligence Community Associates Program.","Presented at the 9/11 Anniversary Conference in Arlington, Virginia."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove classified and privacy protected information (PPI) found within this collection. However, in rare instances, PPI may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of PPI if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove classified and privacy protected information (PPI) found within this collection. However, in rare instances, PPI may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of PPI if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_9f386e50bbf17c5694f336da534cb182\"\u003eThe collection comprises communiqués, unclassified government documents, serial publications, news articles, photographs, printed and three-dimensional ephemera, and the donor's scholarship related to global terrorism and counterterrorism. The materials in this collection were created and collected by Dennis Pluchinsky over the course of the career as a senior intelligence analyst and professor.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["The collection comprises communiqués, unclassified government documents, serial publications, news articles, photographs, printed and three-dimensional ephemera, and the donor's scholarship related to global terrorism and counterterrorism. The materials in this collection were created and collected by Dennis Pluchinsky over the course of the career as a senior intelligence analyst and professor."],"corpname_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Rote Armee Fraktion","Brigate rosse","Qaida (Organization)","Epanastatikē Organōsē 17 Noemvrē","Hayastani Azatagrutʻyan Hay Gaghtni Banak","Tamil̲īl̲a Viṭutalaippulikaḷ (Association)","Irish Republican Army","Devrimci Halk Kurtuluş Partisi-Cephesi","Devrimci Sol (Group)","ETA (Organization)","Action directe (Terrorist group : France)","Nihon Sekigun","Cellules Communistes Combattantes (Belgium)","GRAPO","Partiya Karkerên Kurdistanê","Hizballah (Lebanon)","New People's Army (Philippines)","Ejército de Liberación Nacional (Colombia)","Ḥarakat al-Muqāwamah al-Islāmīyah","Front de libération nationale de la Corse","Epanastatikos Laikos Agōnas","Irish National Liberation Army","Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia","Tanẓīm al-Jihād al-Islāmī (Organization)","Moro Islamic Liberation Front","Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan","IS (Organization)","Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional","Justice Commandos against Armenian Genocide","Ushtria C̨lirimtare e Kosovës","Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Mexico)","Jabhah al-Shaʻbīyah li-Taḥrīr Filasṭīn","Revolutionäre Zellen","Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)","Jabhah al-Shaʻbīyah li-Taḥrīr Filasṭīn-al-Qiyādah al-ʻĀmmah","Ejército Popular Revolucionario (Mexico)","Bewegung 2. 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Dale Parker Papers, 1914/2006","Ms.1989.093","Archives of American Aerospace Exploration (AAAE)","Science and Technology","Aerospace engineers","Businesspeople","United States -- National Aeronautics and Space Administration -- Officials and employees","The collection is open for research, with the exception of Box 4, Folder 20, which contains a sealed, revised draft of Parker's autobiography, not to be opened until 2030.","The contents of this folder are to remain sealed until 2030.","The W. Dale Parker Papers are arranged in the following series:","Series I. Biographical and Personal Papers, 1940-2006. This series contains materials documenting Parker's personal life. The series includes biographical source items, such as newspaper clippings, Who's Who listings, and an oral history. The series also includes such items as personal correspondence, personnel records, appointment calendars, legal and financial records, and certificates and awards. Arranged by material type.","Series II. Name and Subject Files, 1922-2006. Included in this series are files devoted to the various subjects in which Parker was interested, including many civic efforts in which he was personally involved, businesses for which he worked, and organizations in which he maintained a membership. Also included are name files for people he knew or with whom he exchanged correspondence. These files include  correspondence, printed materials, and ephemera. The series includes files devoted to Parker's immediate family, with the exception of Jackie Parker, whose papers may be found in a separate series. Also not included here are politicians or persons affiliated with the space program, files for whom may be found in other series. Also among the files are collections of postcards addressed to the families of George W. Dutcher of Wilmington, Delaware; and Holiday Hoopes, of Landenberg, Pennsylvania. Parker's relationship--if any--to these families is unknown. This series is arranged alphabetically by name or topic.","Series III. Writings and Speeches, 1952-2005. This series holds the writings of Dale Parker, including several self-published books, newspaper columns and letters to the editor, newsletters, and unpublished essays on a variety of topics. Also included are drafts of speeches as well as recordings of speeches and radio appearances. Arranged by type, then alphabetically.","Series IV. Jacquelyn S. Parker Papers, 1967-2006. This series contains materials relating to Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Contained in this series are biographical materials, personal correspondence, printed materials, and scrapbooks, including materials relating to the controversy surrounding her eventual retirement from military service. Arranged by material type.","Series V. Space Program, 1962-2006. This small series includes a handful of Project Gemini records generated during Parker's time at NASA. Also included is an oral history in which Parker discusses his time at NASA. The majority of the series consists of space program printed material, memorabilia, and ephemera. (Of particular interest among these, perhaps, is an autographed photo of astronaut Alan Bean.) The personal correspondence includes letters from Carl Sagan; astronaut Deke Slayton; and Martha Chaffee, widow of astronaut Roger Chaffee. The remainder of the series consists of materials relating to the Dale Parker Space Collection, now housed at the Boeing Museum of Flight. Arranged loosely by subject matter.","Series VI. Politics and Politicians, 1956-2006. This series contains both subject and name files relating to Parker's interest in politics. The majority of the series consists of files devoted to local, state, and federal elected officials. Many of these consist of nothing more than memorabilia, printed material, and form-printed letters, but a number of files--such as the Joe Biden folder--contain pieces of personal correspondence or other materials that establish a personal relationship between Parker and the subject. Some folders include correspondence from politicians' family members, advisors, and office staff; in other cases, these materials have been moved into separate folders under the individual names. (Personal correspondence of Rose Mary Woods, personal secretary of President Nixon, for example, is found within her own folder, not that of Nixon.) The collection also contains folders relating to Parker's Florida gubernatorial campaign and the Democratic and Republican parties. Completing the series is a small collection of political memorabilia. Names in this series are arranged alphabetically, followed by general political materials.","Series VII. Business Enterprises, 1945-2005. Parker's many attempts at entrepreneurship are chronicled in this series. Included are business plans, correspondence, and prototypes. Noteworthy within the series are the Amy Carter Peanut Doll, Pictorial Gravesite Creations, and the Space Exploration and Technology Trivia Game.","Series VIII. Pen Pals, 1993-2005. In 1993, Parker began correponding with a number of people living in former Soviet states. This series contains the letters written to Parker by his many pen pals. While some correspondents are represented by only a single letter, a few of the folders contain dozens of letters spanning several years. Many of the letters describe political, economic, and social conditions in the former Soviet states just after the Soviet Union's collapse. Predominant within the correspondence are letters from Belarus, though the series also contains letters from other countries. While most of the letters are written in English, some are written in Cyrrilic. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent name.","Series IX. Artifacts and Mementos, 1943-2005. Included within this eclectic assortment are fragments from a mastodon tusk, the floor of the Acropolis, and the Berlin Wall. The series also includes such disparate items as a racetrack slide rule handicapper; gag calling cards; a book of devotionals distributed to military personnel during World War II; autographed photos of Kaye Grable, Edie Adams, and Bill O'Reilly; and a William \u0026 Mary letter sweater.","Series X. Photographs, 1910-1998. This series contains Parker's personal photos of himself and friends, both in snapshots and studio portraits. Included among the photos are a number that were taken the night before the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter and include Amy Carter and Carter family staff and friends. The series is not arranged in any particular order. Loose photos have not been arranged in any particular order; photo albums have been disassembled but retain their original order and the albums arranged in chronological order.","Series XI. Scrapbooks, 1918-2004. An ardent scrapbooker, Parker documented his entire life in this medium, and in many ways the scrapbook series forms the crux of the collection. The scrapbooks chronicle all aspects of Parker's life through photographs, newspaper clippings and other printed material, correspondence, memorabilia, and ephemera. (A number of items in other series within the collection had obviously once been in scrapbooks that Parker seems to have later disassembled.) The series is arranged chronologically.","William Dale Parker, son of Otis and Eva Dempsey Parker, was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, on April 13, 1925. After graduating from Portsmouth's Churchland High School, Parker joined the U. S. Coast Guard, serving for 16 months before apparently receiving a  medical discharge in July, 1944. He entered the College of William \u0026 Mary the following spring; transcripts indicate that he failed out of the college. Parker later took a handful of courses at Goldey Beacom College, University of Delaware, and California Western University; following ten years of coursework, he graduated from the industrial engineering program of International Correspondence Schools in 1956. (His 1968 doctorate was an honorary degree, awarded by James Balmes University, Saltillo, Mexico.)","Parker married Frances Ross Jennings on February 2, 1946; the couple would have five daughters. The Parkers took up residence at the Naval Proving Grounds (Dahlgren, Virginia) where Dale Parker worked as a draftsman and later claimed to have designed the first rocket launcher used in the United States. During this time, Parker also taught courses in draftsmanship, started a base newspaper, and performed private drafting work.","From about 1950 to 1961, Parker worked at the Wilmington, Delaware, plant of General Motors, serving as a plant engineer and later as an assistant director of salaried personnel, in charge of public relations and counseling. During this time, he incorporated Multiple Services, a small business that, according to Parker, \"contracted to do anything legal.\" From 1961 to 1964, he was a management specialist for General Dynamics - Astronautics in San Diego. He also traveled as a lecturer, specializing in human relations.","In 1964, Parker was hired by NASA, an agency in which his brother Otis already worked as an aerospace engineer. Dale Parker worked as a management specialist for Project Gemini in Houston from 1964 to 1967, and at Cape Kennedy from 1967 to 1969, taking credit for bringing Project Gemini from nine months behind schedule to nine months ahead of schedule within nine months. He seems to have retired in 1969. The previous September, Parker had married Beulah Lee \"Boots\" Farthing, following the death of his first wife.","Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Parker engaged in a number of other activities: working as a pro bono marriage counselor, as an official with various beauty pageants, as vice-president of Multiple Services, and in various capacities with several other small, short-lived business enterprises. Parker also devoted a great deal of time to volunteering with various civic organizations and charities and maintaining memberships in a number of fraternal and masonic organizations.","Parker self-published several books, including The Philosophy of Genius (1971), Gutless America (1973), and Your Own Personal Angel (1997). He also shared his many opinions through newspaper columns, frequent letters to the editor, and speeches.","Remaining politically active throughout his life, Parker contributed to both political parties and frequently wrote to politicians, offering advice, asking favors, or sharing his opinions. Though he seems not to have wielded the influence that he frequently claimed--referring to himself as a \"presidential advisor\" and \"White House veteran\"--he was in fact acquainted with a number of prominent politicians and had a knack for gaining their attention. In 1977, Parker mounted  a short-lived independent gubernatorial campaign in Florida, and gained some media attention with his unconventional method of seeking a running mate through  newspaper advertisements.  In 1994, Parker self-published A Political Candidate's Guide, claiming that it was the first book to offer advice on how to run a political campaign in the United States. He also shared his many political opinions through various venues, including a short-lived political newsletter that he faxed to multiple media outlets and politicians.","An entrepreneur of sorts, Parker made several ill-fated attempts in the manufacturing and marketing of various products, none seeming to have advanced farther than the developmental stage. Among these were the Amy Carter peanut doll, the space exploration and technology trivia board game, sports medallions, and gravesite-mounted photographic memorials.","By 1982, the Parkers had moved to Boone, North Carolina, though Dale Parker retained his status as a Florida resident for the remainder of his life. He died in Boone on July 8, 2007; Boots Parker, on December 22, 2008. Both were buried in Portlock Cemetery, Portsmouth, Virginia.","The guide to the W. Dale Parker Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the W. Dale Parker Papers commenced in June 2016 and was completed in May 2017.","See the Otis Jerome Parker Papers, Ms1987-065, also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives. Otis was a NASA aerospace engineer and brother of W. Dale Parker.","This collection contains the papers of William Dale Parker (1925-2007),  management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini from 1964 to 1969; engineer with General Motors and General Dynamics; writer; businessman; and self-described political advisor, expert on human relations, and genius. The collection includes such materials as correspondence, memorabilia, printed materials, photographs, and scrapbooks.","Contained within the collection is very little about Parker's work on Gemini, the focus instead being largely on documenting Parker's personal life and his other interests: writing and lecturing, volunteer/humanitarian activities, politics, and business. Parker was meticulous about collecting the minutiae relating to all his personal life and chronicling all of his activities in photographs, memoirs, and scrapbooks.","The collection also includes a series of materials relating to the life and career of his youngest daugher, Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, holder of a number of firsts for women in aviation, including the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Also included is a series of correspondence from Parker's pen pals residing in former Soviet states soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union.","The following items were removed from the collection to be cataloged for the rare book collection:\n\nBergaust, Erik. Wernher von Braun. Washington: National Space Institute, 1976. (autographed)\n\"The Beautiful Caverns of Luray.\" Luray, VA: Lauck, [1942?]\nBobby: The Robert F. Kennedy story--the man and his dream. New York: Macfadden-Bartell, 1968.\nCann, William N. Coast to coast with the air mail: impressions of the first aeroplane trip of William N. Cann. Wilmington, DE: Cann Brothers \u0026 Kindig, 1930. (autographed)\nCarter, Jimmy. Sharing Good Times.New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005. (autographed)\nConrad, Nancy and Howard A. Klausner. Rocket man: astronaut Pete Conrad's incredible ride to the moon and beyond (autographed by Nancy Conrad and astronaut Alan Dean)\nDowns, Hugh. \"The Resources of space.\" Arlington, VA: National Space Institute, [1976?]\n\"'The Founders': a drama of Jamestown. Williamsburg, VA: The Jamestown Corporation, [1957].\nHansen, James R. First man: the life of Neil A. Armstrong. New York: Simon \u0026 Schuster, 2005.\nMiller, Marvin, comp. The Breaking of a president: some facts and findings surrounding the Watergate blunders of Richard M. Nixon, et al. vol. 1. [S.l.]: Therapy Productions, 1974.\nNASA pocket statistics. Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, [1992].\nOnyx, Narda. Water, world and Weissmuller: Johnny Weissmuller's biography. Los Angeles: VION, 1964. (autographed by Weissmuller)\nSzathmary, Louis. American gastronomy: an illustrated portfolio of recipes and culinary history. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1974.\nWorden, Alfred M. Hello Earth: greetings from Endeavour. Los Angeles: Nash, 1974. (autographed)","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","This collection consists of the papers of William Dale Parker, management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini, General Motors plant engineer; General Dynamics management specialist; writer; businessman;  self-described political consultant, expert on human relations, and genius. It contains correspondence, memorabilia, photos, scrapbooks, and ephemera relating to Parker's life, career and interests, as well as the life and career of his youngest daughter, Jacquelyn Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration","Parker, W. Dale (William Dale), 1925-2007","The materials in the collection are in English."],"collection_title_tesim":["W. 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These files include  correspondence, printed materials, and ephemera. The series includes files devoted to Parker's immediate family, with the exception of Jackie Parker, whose papers may be found in a separate series. Also not included here are politicians or persons affiliated with the space program, files for whom may be found in other series. Also among the files are collections of postcards addressed to the families of George W. Dutcher of Wilmington, Delaware; and Holiday Hoopes, of Landenberg, Pennsylvania. Parker's relationship--if any--to these families is unknown. This series is arranged alphabetically by name or topic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries III. Writings and Speeches, 1952-2005. This series holds the writings of Dale Parker, including several self-published books, newspaper columns and letters to the editor, newsletters, and unpublished essays on a variety of topics. Also included are drafts of speeches as well as recordings of speeches and radio appearances. 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The personal correspondence includes letters from Carl Sagan; astronaut Deke Slayton; and Martha Chaffee, widow of astronaut Roger Chaffee. The remainder of the series consists of materials relating to the Dale Parker Space Collection, now housed at the Boeing Museum of Flight. Arranged loosely by subject matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI. Politics and Politicians, 1956-2006. This series contains both subject and name files relating to Parker's interest in politics. The majority of the series consists of files devoted to local, state, and federal elected officials. Many of these consist of nothing more than memorabilia, printed material, and form-printed letters, but a number of files--such as the Joe Biden folder--contain pieces of personal correspondence or other materials that establish a personal relationship between Parker and the subject. Some folders include correspondence from politicians' family members, advisors, and office staff; in other cases, these materials have been moved into separate folders under the individual names. (Personal correspondence of Rose Mary Woods, personal secretary of President Nixon, for example, is found within her own folder, not that of Nixon.) The collection also contains folders relating to Parker's Florida gubernatorial campaign and the Democratic and Republican parties. Completing the series is a small collection of political memorabilia. Names in this series are arranged alphabetically, followed by general political materials.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII. Business Enterprises, 1945-2005. Parker's many attempts at entrepreneurship are chronicled in this series. Included are business plans, correspondence, and prototypes. Noteworthy within the series are the Amy Carter Peanut Doll, Pictorial Gravesite Creations, and the Space Exploration and Technology Trivia Game. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII. Pen Pals, 1993-2005. In 1993, Parker began correponding with a number of people living in former Soviet states. This series contains the letters written to Parker by his many pen pals. While some correspondents are represented by only a single letter, a few of the folders contain dozens of letters spanning several years. Many of the letters describe political, economic, and social conditions in the former Soviet states just after the Soviet Union's collapse. Predominant within the correspondence are letters from Belarus, though the series also contains letters from other countries. While most of the letters are written in English, some are written in Cyrrilic. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent name. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX. Artifacts and Mementos, 1943-2005. Included within this eclectic assortment are fragments from a mastodon tusk, the floor of the Acropolis, and the Berlin Wall. The series also includes such disparate items as a racetrack slide rule handicapper; gag calling cards; a book of devotionals distributed to military personnel during World War II; autographed photos of Kaye Grable, Edie Adams, and Bill O'Reilly; and a William \u0026amp; Mary letter sweater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X. Photographs, 1910-1998. This series contains Parker's personal photos of himself and friends, both in snapshots and studio portraits. Included among the photos are a number that were taken the night before the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter and include Amy Carter and Carter family staff and friends. The series is not arranged in any particular order. Loose photos have not been arranged in any particular order; photo albums have been disassembled but retain their original order and the albums arranged in chronological order. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries XI. Scrapbooks, 1918-2004. An ardent scrapbooker, Parker documented his entire life in this medium, and in many ways the scrapbook series forms the crux of the collection. The scrapbooks chronicle all aspects of Parker's life through photographs, newspaper clippings and other printed material, correspondence, memorabilia, and ephemera. (A number of items in other series within the collection had obviously once been in scrapbooks that Parker seems to have later disassembled.) The series is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The W. Dale Parker Papers are arranged in the following series:","Series I. Biographical and Personal Papers, 1940-2006. This series contains materials documenting Parker's personal life. The series includes biographical source items, such as newspaper clippings, Who's Who listings, and an oral history. The series also includes such items as personal correspondence, personnel records, appointment calendars, legal and financial records, and certificates and awards. Arranged by material type.","Series II. Name and Subject Files, 1922-2006. Included in this series are files devoted to the various subjects in which Parker was interested, including many civic efforts in which he was personally involved, businesses for which he worked, and organizations in which he maintained a membership. Also included are name files for people he knew or with whom he exchanged correspondence. These files include  correspondence, printed materials, and ephemera. The series includes files devoted to Parker's immediate family, with the exception of Jackie Parker, whose papers may be found in a separate series. Also not included here are politicians or persons affiliated with the space program, files for whom may be found in other series. Also among the files are collections of postcards addressed to the families of George W. Dutcher of Wilmington, Delaware; and Holiday Hoopes, of Landenberg, Pennsylvania. Parker's relationship--if any--to these families is unknown. This series is arranged alphabetically by name or topic.","Series III. Writings and Speeches, 1952-2005. This series holds the writings of Dale Parker, including several self-published books, newspaper columns and letters to the editor, newsletters, and unpublished essays on a variety of topics. Also included are drafts of speeches as well as recordings of speeches and radio appearances. Arranged by type, then alphabetically.","Series IV. Jacquelyn S. Parker Papers, 1967-2006. This series contains materials relating to Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Contained in this series are biographical materials, personal correspondence, printed materials, and scrapbooks, including materials relating to the controversy surrounding her eventual retirement from military service. Arranged by material type.","Series V. Space Program, 1962-2006. This small series includes a handful of Project Gemini records generated during Parker's time at NASA. Also included is an oral history in which Parker discusses his time at NASA. The majority of the series consists of space program printed material, memorabilia, and ephemera. (Of particular interest among these, perhaps, is an autographed photo of astronaut Alan Bean.) The personal correspondence includes letters from Carl Sagan; astronaut Deke Slayton; and Martha Chaffee, widow of astronaut Roger Chaffee. The remainder of the series consists of materials relating to the Dale Parker Space Collection, now housed at the Boeing Museum of Flight. Arranged loosely by subject matter.","Series VI. Politics and Politicians, 1956-2006. This series contains both subject and name files relating to Parker's interest in politics. The majority of the series consists of files devoted to local, state, and federal elected officials. Many of these consist of nothing more than memorabilia, printed material, and form-printed letters, but a number of files--such as the Joe Biden folder--contain pieces of personal correspondence or other materials that establish a personal relationship between Parker and the subject. Some folders include correspondence from politicians' family members, advisors, and office staff; in other cases, these materials have been moved into separate folders under the individual names. (Personal correspondence of Rose Mary Woods, personal secretary of President Nixon, for example, is found within her own folder, not that of Nixon.) The collection also contains folders relating to Parker's Florida gubernatorial campaign and the Democratic and Republican parties. Completing the series is a small collection of political memorabilia. Names in this series are arranged alphabetically, followed by general political materials.","Series VII. Business Enterprises, 1945-2005. Parker's many attempts at entrepreneurship are chronicled in this series. Included are business plans, correspondence, and prototypes. Noteworthy within the series are the Amy Carter Peanut Doll, Pictorial Gravesite Creations, and the Space Exploration and Technology Trivia Game.","Series VIII. Pen Pals, 1993-2005. In 1993, Parker began correponding with a number of people living in former Soviet states. This series contains the letters written to Parker by his many pen pals. While some correspondents are represented by only a single letter, a few of the folders contain dozens of letters spanning several years. Many of the letters describe political, economic, and social conditions in the former Soviet states just after the Soviet Union's collapse. Predominant within the correspondence are letters from Belarus, though the series also contains letters from other countries. While most of the letters are written in English, some are written in Cyrrilic. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent name.","Series IX. Artifacts and Mementos, 1943-2005. Included within this eclectic assortment are fragments from a mastodon tusk, the floor of the Acropolis, and the Berlin Wall. The series also includes such disparate items as a racetrack slide rule handicapper; gag calling cards; a book of devotionals distributed to military personnel during World War II; autographed photos of Kaye Grable, Edie Adams, and Bill O'Reilly; and a William \u0026 Mary letter sweater.","Series X. Photographs, 1910-1998. This series contains Parker's personal photos of himself and friends, both in snapshots and studio portraits. Included among the photos are a number that were taken the night before the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter and include Amy Carter and Carter family staff and friends. The series is not arranged in any particular order. Loose photos have not been arranged in any particular order; photo albums have been disassembled but retain their original order and the albums arranged in chronological order.","Series XI. Scrapbooks, 1918-2004. An ardent scrapbooker, Parker documented his entire life in this medium, and in many ways the scrapbook series forms the crux of the collection. The scrapbooks chronicle all aspects of Parker's life through photographs, newspaper clippings and other printed material, correspondence, memorabilia, and ephemera. (A number of items in other series within the collection had obviously once been in scrapbooks that Parker seems to have later disassembled.) The series is arranged chronologically."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam Dale Parker, son of Otis and Eva Dempsey Parker, was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, on April 13, 1925. After graduating from Portsmouth's Churchland High School, Parker joined the U. S. Coast Guard, serving for 16 months before apparently receiving a  medical discharge in July, 1944. He entered the College of William \u0026amp; Mary the following spring; transcripts indicate that he failed out of the college. Parker later took a handful of courses at Goldey Beacom College, University of Delaware, and California Western University; following ten years of coursework, he graduated from the industrial engineering program of International Correspondence Schools in 1956. (His 1968 doctorate was an honorary degree, awarded by James Balmes University, Saltillo, Mexico.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParker married Frances Ross Jennings on February 2, 1946; the couple would have five daughters. The Parkers took up residence at the Naval Proving Grounds (Dahlgren, Virginia) where Dale Parker worked as a draftsman and later claimed to have designed the first rocket launcher used in the United States. During this time, Parker also taught courses in draftsmanship, started a base newspaper, and performed private drafting work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom about 1950 to 1961, Parker worked at the Wilmington, Delaware, plant of General Motors, serving as a plant engineer and later as an assistant director of salaried personnel, in charge of public relations and counseling. During this time, he incorporated Multiple Services, a small business that, according to Parker, \"contracted to do anything legal.\" From 1961 to 1964, he was a management specialist for General Dynamics - Astronautics in San Diego. He also traveled as a lecturer, specializing in human relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1964, Parker was hired by NASA, an agency in which his brother Otis already worked as an aerospace engineer. Dale Parker worked as a management specialist for Project Gemini in Houston from 1964 to 1967, and at Cape Kennedy from 1967 to 1969, taking credit for bringing Project Gemini from nine months behind schedule to nine months ahead of schedule within nine months. He seems to have retired in 1969. The previous September, Parker had married Beulah Lee \"Boots\" Farthing, following the death of his first wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThroughout the 1960s and 1970s, Parker engaged in a number of other activities: working as a pro bono marriage counselor, as an official with various beauty pageants, as vice-president of Multiple Services, and in various capacities with several other small, short-lived business enterprises. Parker also devoted a great deal of time to volunteering with various civic organizations and charities and maintaining memberships in a number of fraternal and masonic organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParker self-published several books, including \u003ctitle\u003eThe Philosophy of Genius\u003c/title\u003e (1971), \u003ctitle\u003eGutless America\u003c/title\u003e (1973), and \u003ctitle\u003eYour Own Personal Angel\u003c/title\u003e (1997). He also shared his many opinions through newspaper columns, frequent letters to the editor, and speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemaining politically active throughout his life, Parker contributed to both political parties and frequently wrote to politicians, offering advice, asking favors, or sharing his opinions. Though he seems not to have wielded the influence that he frequently claimed--referring to himself as a \"presidential advisor\" and \"White House veteran\"--he was in fact acquainted with a number of prominent politicians and had a knack for gaining their attention. In 1977, Parker mounted  a short-lived independent gubernatorial campaign in Florida, and gained some media attention with his unconventional method of seeking a running mate through  newspaper advertisements.  In 1994, Parker self-published \u003ctitle\u003eA Political Candidate's Guide\u003c/title\u003e, claiming that it was the first book to offer advice on how to run a political campaign in the United States. He also shared his many political opinions through various venues, including a short-lived political newsletter that he faxed to multiple media outlets and politicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn entrepreneur of sorts, Parker made several ill-fated attempts in the manufacturing and marketing of various products, none seeming to have advanced farther than the developmental stage. Among these were the Amy Carter peanut doll, the space exploration and technology trivia board game, sports medallions, and gravesite-mounted photographic memorials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy 1982, the Parkers had moved to Boone, North Carolina, though Dale Parker retained his status as a Florida resident for the remainder of his life. He died in Boone on July 8, 2007; Boots Parker, on December 22, 2008. Both were buried in Portlock Cemetery, Portsmouth, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["William Dale Parker, son of Otis and Eva Dempsey Parker, was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, on April 13, 1925. After graduating from Portsmouth's Churchland High School, Parker joined the U. S. Coast Guard, serving for 16 months before apparently receiving a  medical discharge in July, 1944. He entered the College of William \u0026 Mary the following spring; transcripts indicate that he failed out of the college. Parker later took a handful of courses at Goldey Beacom College, University of Delaware, and California Western University; following ten years of coursework, he graduated from the industrial engineering program of International Correspondence Schools in 1956. (His 1968 doctorate was an honorary degree, awarded by James Balmes University, Saltillo, Mexico.)","Parker married Frances Ross Jennings on February 2, 1946; the couple would have five daughters. The Parkers took up residence at the Naval Proving Grounds (Dahlgren, Virginia) where Dale Parker worked as a draftsman and later claimed to have designed the first rocket launcher used in the United States. During this time, Parker also taught courses in draftsmanship, started a base newspaper, and performed private drafting work.","From about 1950 to 1961, Parker worked at the Wilmington, Delaware, plant of General Motors, serving as a plant engineer and later as an assistant director of salaried personnel, in charge of public relations and counseling. During this time, he incorporated Multiple Services, a small business that, according to Parker, \"contracted to do anything legal.\" From 1961 to 1964, he was a management specialist for General Dynamics - Astronautics in San Diego. He also traveled as a lecturer, specializing in human relations.","In 1964, Parker was hired by NASA, an agency in which his brother Otis already worked as an aerospace engineer. Dale Parker worked as a management specialist for Project Gemini in Houston from 1964 to 1967, and at Cape Kennedy from 1967 to 1969, taking credit for bringing Project Gemini from nine months behind schedule to nine months ahead of schedule within nine months. He seems to have retired in 1969. The previous September, Parker had married Beulah Lee \"Boots\" Farthing, following the death of his first wife.","Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Parker engaged in a number of other activities: working as a pro bono marriage counselor, as an official with various beauty pageants, as vice-president of Multiple Services, and in various capacities with several other small, short-lived business enterprises. Parker also devoted a great deal of time to volunteering with various civic organizations and charities and maintaining memberships in a number of fraternal and masonic organizations.","Parker self-published several books, including The Philosophy of Genius (1971), Gutless America (1973), and Your Own Personal Angel (1997). He also shared his many opinions through newspaper columns, frequent letters to the editor, and speeches.","Remaining politically active throughout his life, Parker contributed to both political parties and frequently wrote to politicians, offering advice, asking favors, or sharing his opinions. Though he seems not to have wielded the influence that he frequently claimed--referring to himself as a \"presidential advisor\" and \"White House veteran\"--he was in fact acquainted with a number of prominent politicians and had a knack for gaining their attention. In 1977, Parker mounted  a short-lived independent gubernatorial campaign in Florida, and gained some media attention with his unconventional method of seeking a running mate through  newspaper advertisements.  In 1994, Parker self-published A Political Candidate's Guide, claiming that it was the first book to offer advice on how to run a political campaign in the United States. He also shared his many political opinions through various venues, including a short-lived political newsletter that he faxed to multiple media outlets and politicians.","An entrepreneur of sorts, Parker made several ill-fated attempts in the manufacturing and marketing of various products, none seeming to have advanced farther than the developmental stage. Among these were the Amy Carter peanut doll, the space exploration and technology trivia board game, sports medallions, and gravesite-mounted photographic memorials.","By 1982, the Parkers had moved to Boone, North Carolina, though Dale Parker retained his status as a Florida resident for the remainder of his life. He died in Boone on July 8, 2007; Boots Parker, on December 22, 2008. Both were buried in Portlock Cemetery, Portsmouth, Virginia."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the W. Dale Parker Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the W. Dale Parker Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], W. Dale Parker Papers, Ms1989-093, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], W. Dale Parker Papers, Ms1989-093, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the W. Dale Parker Papers commenced in June 2016 and was completed in May 2017.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the W. Dale Parker Papers commenced in June 2016 and was completed in May 2017."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/1507.oai_ead.xml\"\u003eOtis Jerome Parker Papers, Ms1987-065,\u003c/a\u003e also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives. Otis was a NASA aerospace engineer and brother of W. Dale Parker.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Archival Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See the Otis Jerome Parker Papers, Ms1987-065, also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives. Otis was a NASA aerospace engineer and brother of W. Dale Parker."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains the papers of William Dale Parker (1925-2007),  management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini from 1964 to 1969; engineer with General Motors and General Dynamics; writer; businessman; and self-described political advisor, expert on human relations, and genius. The collection includes such materials as correspondence, memorabilia, printed materials, photographs, and scrapbooks. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContained within the collection is very little about Parker's work on Gemini, the focus instead being largely on documenting Parker's personal life and his other interests: writing and lecturing, volunteer/humanitarian activities, politics, and business. Parker was meticulous about collecting the minutiae relating to all his personal life and chronicling all of his activities in photographs, memoirs, and scrapbooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes a series of materials relating to the life and career of his youngest daugher, Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, holder of a number of firsts for women in aviation, including the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Also included is a series of correspondence from Parker's pen pals residing in former Soviet states soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains the papers of William Dale Parker (1925-2007),  management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini from 1964 to 1969; engineer with General Motors and General Dynamics; writer; businessman; and self-described political advisor, expert on human relations, and genius. The collection includes such materials as correspondence, memorabilia, printed materials, photographs, and scrapbooks.","Contained within the collection is very little about Parker's work on Gemini, the focus instead being largely on documenting Parker's personal life and his other interests: writing and lecturing, volunteer/humanitarian activities, politics, and business. Parker was meticulous about collecting the minutiae relating to all his personal life and chronicling all of his activities in photographs, memoirs, and scrapbooks.","The collection also includes a series of materials relating to the life and career of his youngest daugher, Jacquelyn S. \"Jackie\" Parker, holder of a number of firsts for women in aviation, including the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School. Also included is a series of correspondence from Parker's pen pals residing in former Soviet states soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe following items were removed from the collection to be cataloged for the rare book collection:\n\u003clist\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eBergaust, Erik. \u003ctitle\u003eWernher von Braun\u003c/title\u003e. Washington: National Space Institute, 1976. (autographed)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\"The Beautiful Caverns of Luray.\" Luray, VA: Lauck, [1942?]\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eBobby: The Robert F. Kennedy story--the man and his dream\u003c/title\u003e. New York: Macfadden-Bartell, 1968.\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eCann, William N. \u003ctitle\u003eCoast to coast with the air mail: impressions of the first aeroplane trip of William N. Cann\u003c/title\u003e. Wilmington, DE: Cann Brothers \u0026amp; Kindig, 1930. (autographed)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eCarter, Jimmy. \u003ctitle\u003eSharing Good Times\u003c/title\u003e.New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005. (autographed)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eConrad, Nancy and Howard A. Klausner. \u003ctitle\u003eRocket man: astronaut Pete Conrad's incredible ride to the moon and beyond\u003c/title\u003e (autographed by Nancy Conrad and astronaut Alan Dean)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eDowns, Hugh. \"The Resources of space.\" Arlington, VA: National Space Institute, [1976?]\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\"'The Founders': a drama of Jamestown. Williamsburg, VA: The Jamestown Corporation, [1957].\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eHansen, James R. \u003ctitle\u003eFirst man: the life of Neil A. Armstrong\u003c/title\u003e. New York: Simon \u0026amp; Schuster, 2005.\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMiller, Marvin, comp. \u003ctitle\u003eThe Breaking of a president: some facts and findings surrounding the Watergate blunders of Richard M. Nixon, et al\u003c/title\u003e. vol. 1. [S.l.]: Therapy Productions, 1974.\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eNASA pocket statistics\u003c/title\u003e. Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, [1992].\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eOnyx, Narda. \u003ctitle\u003eWater, world and Weissmuller: Johnny Weissmuller's biography\u003c/title\u003e. Los Angeles: VION, 1964. (autographed by Weissmuller)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eSzathmary, Louis. \u003ctitle\u003eAmerican gastronomy: an illustrated portfolio of recipes and culinary history\u003c/title\u003e. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1974.\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eWorden, Alfred M. \u003ctitle\u003eHello Earth: greetings from Endeavour\u003c/title\u003e. Los Angeles: Nash, 1974. (autographed)\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["The following items were removed from the collection to be cataloged for the rare book collection:\n\nBergaust, Erik. Wernher von Braun. Washington: National Space Institute, 1976. (autographed)\n\"The Beautiful Caverns of Luray.\" Luray, VA: Lauck, [1942?]\nBobby: The Robert F. Kennedy story--the man and his dream. New York: Macfadden-Bartell, 1968.\nCann, William N. Coast to coast with the air mail: impressions of the first aeroplane trip of William N. Cann. Wilmington, DE: Cann Brothers \u0026 Kindig, 1930. (autographed)\nCarter, Jimmy. Sharing Good Times.New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005. (autographed)\nConrad, Nancy and Howard A. Klausner. Rocket man: astronaut Pete Conrad's incredible ride to the moon and beyond (autographed by Nancy Conrad and astronaut Alan Dean)\nDowns, Hugh. \"The Resources of space.\" Arlington, VA: National Space Institute, [1976?]\n\"'The Founders': a drama of Jamestown. Williamsburg, VA: The Jamestown Corporation, [1957].\nHansen, James R. First man: the life of Neil A. Armstrong. New York: Simon \u0026 Schuster, 2005.\nMiller, Marvin, comp. The Breaking of a president: some facts and findings surrounding the Watergate blunders of Richard M. Nixon, et al. vol. 1. [S.l.]: Therapy Productions, 1974.\nNASA pocket statistics. Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, [1992].\nOnyx, Narda. Water, world and Weissmuller: Johnny Weissmuller's biography. Los Angeles: VION, 1964. (autographed by Weissmuller)\nSzathmary, Louis. American gastronomy: an illustrated portfolio of recipes and culinary history. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1974.\nWorden, Alfred M. Hello Earth: greetings from Endeavour. Los Angeles: Nash, 1974. (autographed)"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_0a9bda035c1ca50a9c29e011065dbe1c\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of William Dale Parker, management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini, General Motors plant engineer; General Dynamics management specialist; writer; businessman;  self-described political consultant, expert on human relations, and genius. It contains correspondence, memorabilia, photos, scrapbooks, and ephemera relating to Parker's life, career and interests, as well as the life and career of his youngest daughter, Jacquelyn Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["This collection consists of the papers of William Dale Parker, management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini, General Motors plant engineer; General Dynamics management specialist; writer; businessman;  self-described political consultant, expert on human relations, and genius. It contains correspondence, memorabilia, photos, scrapbooks, and ephemera relating to Parker's life, career and interests, as well as the life and career of his youngest daughter, Jacquelyn Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration"],"names_coll_ssim":["United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration"],"persname_ssim":["Parker, W. 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letters","28 letters","49 letters","25 letters","29 letters","106 letters","128 letters","139 letters","140 letters","89 letters","38 letters","62 letters","99 letters","202 letters","169 letters","212 letters, *Petitions Regarding DEA","91 letters","54 letters","116 letters","H.R. 3515 petitions","H.R. 3515 petitions","139 letters","88 letters","123 letters","83 letters","109 letters","125 letters","1st Batch of Letters WM NOTCH2","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-94-90; [no folder listings for box 64; no mentioning of it having been combined with box 65 either. Check original listing when back onsite.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-95-49; the subseries 'Rules' that was listed in the transfer papers had no folders, so it is not included in the finding aid.","Note on folder list supplied with files: Alphabetical Files DESTROYED","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-96-86; The subseries \"Virginia (Casework)\" with 1 folder was included in the inventory provided with collection but it was not included in the physical transfer.","D. # 5389-6640","D. #6665-7324","D. #6943-10092","D. #10133-12130","D. # 5523-10761","D. # 10758-12138","D. #5543-11248","D. # 5536-9514","D. # 7667-12068","D. # 5578-8872","D. # 9605-11581","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-97-4","On original transfer list, but not found in box","\"High-Information Content Flat Panel Displays and Subassemblies thereof from Japan\" September 1990 and June 21, 1991 \"Companies Which Have Sought Relief Under the Antidumping Laws During the 1980's\" by Stewart \u0026 Stewart, undated.","Arranged chronologically. Also included are 5 folders of PO'COLA letters, 1989-1991 in box 99.","77 Letters","Attendees of the Hampton \u0026 Williamsburg Town Meetings","110 letters","103 letters","97 letters","100 letters","103 letters","107 letters","98 letters","106 letters","109 letters","106 letters","107 letters","109 letters","101 letters","109 letters","110 letters","101 letters","106 letters","98 letters","97 letters","92 letters","110 letters","109 letters","105 letters","102 letters","99 letters","97 letters","98 letters","92 letters","97 letters","97 letters","103 letters","92 letters","104 letters","91 letters","100 letters","96 letters","69 letters","102 letters","109 letters","101 letters","H.R. 1074 COLA Letter","Federal Retiree COLA Letter","Revised Retiree COLA Letter","Updated COLA Letter","96 letters","93 letters","106 letters","110 letters","103 letters","89 letters","86 letters","92 letters","89 letters","104 letters","32 letters","75 letters","102 letters","106 letters","108 letters","101 letters","93 letters","99 letters","110 letters","102 letters","88 letters","82 letters","80 letters","99 letters","99 letters","102 letters","96 letters","115 letters","115 letters","113 letters","115 letters","115 letters","105 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","116 letters","115 letters","64 letters","114 letters","114 letters","100 letters","46 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","108 letters","55 letters","44 letters","115 letters","115 letters","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-98-72; Subseries EAS/CASE was noted on Transfer List, but not included.","12/14/94 to 5/30/95","6/5/95 to 9/28/95","10/3/95 to 12/31/95","Regarding Transition Assistance Program Proposal from SETCON","Regarding Budget Furlough","Regarding balancing the budget","Regarding Government shut down","Bateman office Accession Number: 329-00-54","No internal accession number was assigned","H.R. 7","H.R. 93","H. 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Res. 216","H.J. Res. 218","H.J. Res. 219","H.J. Res. 226","H.J. Res. 230","H.J. Res. 231","H.J. Res. 234","H.J. Res. 236","H.J. Res. 239","H.J. Res. 242","H.J. Res. 246","H.J. Res. 247","H.J. Res. 253","H.J. Res. 257","H.J. Res. 260","H.J. Res. 262","H.J. Res. 264","H.J. Res. 265","H.J. Res. 266","H.J. Res. 268","H.J. Res. 272","H.J. Res. 274","H.J. Res. 276","H.J. Res. 278","H.J. Res. 285","H.J. Res. 286","H.J. Res. 287","H.J. Res. 289-290","H.J. Res. 291","H.J. Res. 303","H.J. Res. 304","H.J. Res. 310","H.J. Res. 311","H.J. Res. 315","H.J. Res. 316","H.J. Res. 317","H.J. Res. 318","H.J. Res. 320","H.J. Res. 322","H.J. Res. 329","H.J. Res. 330","H.J. Res. 332","H.J. Res. 334","H.J. Res. 335","H.J. Res. 337","H.J. Res. 342","H.J. Res. 343","H.J. Res. 346","H.J. Res. 355","H.J. Res. 358","H.J. Res. 359","H.J. Res. 363","H.J. Res. 366","H.J. Res. 385","H.J. Res. 387","H.J. Res. 389","H.J. Res. 390","H.J. Res. 398","H.J. Res. 401","H.J. Res. 402","H.J. Res. 418","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res.","H. Con. Res. 44","October 17, 1994","December 3, 1993","September 20, 1994","October 21, 1993","February 23, 1994","February 10, 1993","April 29, 1994","March 18, 1993","June 23, 1994","June 11, 1994","June 9, 1994","July 11, 1994","February 7, 1994","May 9, 1994","January 27, 1994","April 26, 1994","August 9, 1994","July 26, 1994","May 17, 1994","January 31, 1994","May 13, 1994","July 23, 1993","July 19, 1993","October 14, 1993","July 1993","January 15, 1993","November 9, 1993","September 27, 1994","October 12, 1994","October 21, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 13, 1994","Folder 118 was accidentally skipped when numbering the folders.","October 24, 1994","September 16, 1994","October 27, 1994","October 25, 1994","April 1, 1993","November 1, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 31, 1994","October 17, 1994","October 14, 1994","Oct. 12, 1994","October 20, 1994","November 8, 1994","October 18, 1994","June 24, 1994","September 23, 1994","October 17, 1994","August 22, 1994","October 6, 1994","October 7, 1994","October 17, 1994; Concerned Women for America Survey","August 8, 1994","September 7, 1994","July 14, 1994","October 13, 1994","October 4, 1994","September 20, 1994","October 7, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 2, 1994","August 29, 1994","October 6, 1994","June 20, 1994","September 15, 1994","August 30, 1994","September 6, 1994","May 23, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 6, 1994","August 20, 1994","July 1, 1994","July 15, 1994","July 21, 1994","July 22, 1994","July 28, 1994","1994","June 27, 1994","August 2, 1994","July 29, 1994","June 9, 1994","Sept. 28, 1994","June 24, 1994","June 14, 1994","April 13, 1994","May 3, 1994","February 11, 1994","Oct. 26, 1994","April 1994","June 28, 1994","1994","May 24, 1994","1993","July 15, 1994","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Pk.hhb","KCS.internaps","ESmd.betaseron","MDag.dict","MDag.hearing","WFmilcola5","WFmilcola7","WFmilcola8","WFar.presgay [102nd and 103rd Congress)","ES.commisary","ES.commpriv","WFcommpriv","PNbu.balbu4","PNbu.balbu2","PNbu.bbss","PNbu.pkcon","PNbu.pkpro","MDco.benefit","MDco.obgyn","MDco.obgyn2","PKhr.abortemp","PKhr.chiro","PKhr.genab","PKhr.longterm","PKhr.mental","PKhr.obgyn","MDco.alliance","MDco.back","MDco.clinton","MDco.longterm","MDco.sbhealth","PKhr.gen","MDco.diet","MDco.single","PNco.fairness","PNco.fairness2","PNco.violence","ESpn.violence","PNdc.abort","PK.edgoalss","ESpk.nea","PK.english","WFfa.somalia","PNcg.whiteh2o","MDju.abort","MDju.abort3","MDju.face","MDju.focacon","MDju.focapro","MDju.fund","MDju.agenda","ESju.nohomo","MDju.homo","MDju.crime93","PKju.crimegen","MDju.legal","MDju.legalpro","ESmd.waco","MDju.fbi","ESmd.juvgun","MDju.bbcon","MDju.bbpro","MDju.gunpr","MDju.guns2","MDju.nra","MDju.stein","PK.assaultcon","PK.assaulting","PK.assaultpro","PKju.gunpal","ESju.imbenefit","ESju.immigrate","ESju.isa","ESju.porn","MDju.porn","PK.fedfehb","PK.fedpenny","PK.fedreti","PK.liability","JCRpw.ellen2 [102nd and 103rd Congress]","PNwm.beer","PNwm.cigcon","PNwm.cigcon2","PNwm.cigcon3","PNwm.gatt","MDwm.pkmed","MDwm.medcuts","PNwm.nafta5","PNwm.nafta7","PNwm.nafta8","PNwm.nafta9","PK.welfare","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Accessioned as 4 boxes (121-124), which were re-housed into 2 box3s, 121/122 and 123/124..","Folder count in box 121/122 starts over with Folder 1 for the 105th Congress","H.R. 26 \u0026 H.R. 1009","H.R. 29","H.R. 94","H.R. 123","H.R. 192","H.R. 195","H.R. 345","H.R. 414","H.R. 426","H.R. 638","H.R. 758","H.R. 880","H.R. 906","H.R. 977","H.R. 979","H.R. 1023","H.R. 1126","H.R. 1172","H.R. 1174","H.R. 1203","H.R. 1299","H.R. 1378","H.R. 1515","H.R. 1372","H.R. 1519","H.R. 1532","H.R. 1559","H. R. 1560","H.R. 1625","H.R. 1740","H.R. 1766","H.R. 1813","H.R. 1912","H.R. 1984","H.R. 2070","H.R. 2113","H.R. 2173","H.R. 2292","H.R. 2397","H.R. 2456","H.R. 2497","H.R. 2608","H.R. 2648","H.R. 2786","H.R. 2796","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2990","H.R. 3156","H.R. 3211","H.R. 3247","H.R. 3251","H.R. 3438","H.R. 3506","H.R. 3601","H.R. 3610","H.R. 3614","H.R. 3682","H.R. 3792","H.R. 3821","H.R. 3933","H.R. 4139","H.R. 4402","H.J. Res.1","H.J. Res.54","H.J. Res.75","H.Res. 22","H.Res. 103","H.Res. 267","H.Res. 399","H.Res. 519","H.Con. Res.13","H.Con. Res.30","H.Con. Res. 150","H.Con. Res. 181","H.Con. Res. 203","H.Con. Res. 208","H.Con. Res. 209","H.Con. Res. 316","Boxes 123 and 124 were combined into one box, 123/124 during processing.","Folder 47 was accidentally skipped during numbering","No internal Bateman Office Accession Number. Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Commerce, Justice and State","District of Columbia","Energy and Water","Interior","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Legislative","Transportation","Treasury, Postal Service \u0026 General Government","Vet Affairs \u0026 Housing \u0026 Urban Dev","District of Columbia","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H.R. 4550","H.R. 4019","H.R. 4006","H.R. 2281","H.R. 3789","H.R. 716","----------","H.R. 1151","H.R. 1252","H.R. 2526","H.R. 3633","H.R. 2070","H.R. 3396","H.R. 1965","H.R. 3682","H.R. 4164","H. R. 4258","H.J.R. 71","H.R. 26","H.R. 22","H.R. 3528","H.R. 3949","H.R. 424","H.R. 304","H. Con. Res. 251","H.R. 218","H.R. 217","H.R. 118","H.J.R. 78","H.R. 3736","H.R. 3565","H.R. 567","H.R. 695","H.R. 1009","H.R. 1231","H.R. 1428","H.R. 1544","H.R. 1704","H.R. 2181","H.R. 2294","H.R. 2460","H.R. 2578","H.R. 2589","H.R. 2591","H.R. 2604","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2883","H.R. 3116","H.R. 3048","H.R. 3117","H.R. 3310","H.R. 3206","H.R. 3303","H.R. 3382","H.R. 3412","H.R. 3949","H.R. 3853","H. Con. Res. 317","S. 318","H.R. 1756","H.R. 4300","H.R. 1836","H.R. 2943","H.R. 4280","H.R. 4005","Bills, Surveys, Ratings, Co-Signed Letters, Dear Colleagues; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H. Con. Res. 212","H. Con. Res. 252","H. Con. Res. 257","H. Con. Res. 275","H. Res. 297","H.R. 316","H. Con. Res. 327","H.R. 351","H. Res. 396","H. Res. 397","H.R. 430","H.R. 531","H. Res. 549","H.R. 573","H.R. 792","H.R. 828","H.R. 864","H.R. 883","H.R. 903","H.R. 924","H.R. 1001","H.R. 1034","H.R. 1218","H.R. 1244","H.R. 1326","H.R. 1348","H.R. 1747","H.R. 1883","H.R. 1926","H.R. 2088","H.R. 2129","H.R. 2247","H.R. 2260","H.R. 2303","H.R. 2321","H.R. 2563","H.R. 2733","H.R. 2710","H.R. 3215","H.R. 3228","H.R. 3293","H.R. 3642","H.R. 3660","H.R. 3700","H.R. 3701","H.R. 4033","H.R. 4178","H.R. 4082","H.R. 4210","H.R. 4215","H.R. 4442","H.R. 4654","H.R. 4736","H.R. 4907","H.R. 4328","1999 September 28","September 15, 1999","September 7, 1999","July 21, 1999","June 14, 1999","June 6, 2000","April 30, 1999","April 16, 1999","April 15, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 11, 2000","April 6, 2000","March 26, 29 \u0026 April 6, 10, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 17, 1999","February 15, 2000","February 7, 2000","December 1998","July 26, 2000","July 25, 2000","July 25, 2000","August 30, 2000","July 28, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 26, 2000","July 20, 2000","July 17, 2000","July 11, 2000","June 30, 2000","June 26, 2000","June 16, 2000","June 14, 2000","May 11, 2000","May 5, 2000","April 6, 2000","April 4, 2000","March 30, 2000","March 22, 2000","March 15, 2000","March 2, 2000","February 21, 2000","February 16, 2000","February 3, 2000","February 2, 2000","December 8, 1999","November 3, 1999","October 27, 1999","October 21, 1999","October 20, 1999","October 18, 1999","October 7, 1999","September 29, 1999","September 22, 1999","September 17, 1999","September 7, 1999","August 13, 1999","July 20, 1999","July 20, 1999","June 17, 1999","July 14, 1999","June 28, 1999","June 7, 1999","May 7, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 6, 1999","April 1, 1999","March 29, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 25, 1999","March 19, 1999","March 18, 1999","March 4, 1999","March 3, 1999","February 28, 1999","February 26, 1999","February 25, 1999","February 12, 1999","January 7, 1999","July 18, 2000","July 25, 2000","1999 March 4","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","4 boxes: 131-134; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes letter from Senor Calderon with enclosed reproductions of photos depicting the construction of the Panama Canal.","2 boxes: 135 and 136/137. Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 3 boxes, but combined into 2 boxes, 135 \u0026 136/137, during processing. Box 136 combined with 137 during processing. [?When consecutively numbering boxes, the number 138 was not used. The numbers given by Herb Bateman's office are consecutive, without a missing number, indicating a box is not missing.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. When this box was accessioned, the folders were in no discernible order., so the folders have been loosely arranged according to subject matter. Box number 138 had been skipped accidentally by Bateman's office: no materials were missing material when compared to the incoming boxlist.","1997:1999-2000","Much of this material is about Department of Defense and Impact Aid.","Budget requests/concerns from Virginia Living Museum, William \u0026 Mary and others.","1980:87:92-97","1990:1994-1997","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Note: Some folders were empty when accessioned.","1986:1990-2000; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1988-89:92-97:99","1986:94-96:98","1986:94-96:98","1986:96:98","Bateman Office Accession Number: non; Special Collections received 3 boxes of material on base closings. which were combined into 2 boxes, 142 and 143/44, during processing. Most of the material consisted of loose reports/publications and loose papers with few labeled folders. Since each box had its own group of loose papers, consisting of correspondence, memos, notes and reports, they were put into folders designated as Group 1, 2 or 3. This material has been kept in its original order, regardless of date, to reflect the possible working order by Mr. Bateman. Important documents in each folder are listed. All loose reports were placed in folders using the report title as the heading. Please note that some correspondence files include reports and some report files may include correspondence. [1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:65-66:75:79-80:87-95]","This folder includes information on Jefferson Proving Ground, MILCON costs, Navy Bases report, and COBRA Realignment Summary. It also includes Remarks of Rep. Herbert Bateman, Commission on Base Closure and Realignment [June 16, 1993], Letter from Hunter B. Andrew outlining some legislation with attached 1979 material on cost savings if Ft. Monroe closed [June 9, 1993], and letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. [past Secretary of the Army] with his views of closing Ft. Monroe [June 11, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, map entitled Franklin South Hampton Economic Development, notes, and correspondence to and from John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, Ronald R. Fogleman, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Robert E. Bayer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Installations, Robert M. Walter, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment), Scott B. McLaughlin, Lt. Colonel of USAF, and others, regarding transfer of surplus base closure properties and other base closing topics. Reports included are: Closure Dates-Major Bases 1988 and 1991 Accepted Actions (as of 9/92), Army [Bases] report, GAO report on Depot Maintenance: Issues in Management and Restructuring to Support a Downsized Military [May 6, 1993] and Changes to Cobra Screen 4 Data--Fort Eustis, Virginia [June 7, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, memos and correspondence with Thomas K. Norment, Virginia Congressman, Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia Senator, James A. Courter, Chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Mr. Bateman's aides concerning Fort Monroe closing. One memo says Mr. Bateman is surprised that Governor Chuck Robb supports the closing of Fort Monroe. Reports and related items included are: COBRA model reports, UXO at Fort Monroe [n. d.], The Key Questions: Why Fort Monroe? Why Not Fort Eustis? [undated], Discussion Paper on Ft. Monroe [June 4, 1993], Information Paper on Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) Disposal Plan [June 4, 1993], BRAC Impact State by State Comparison [undated], Memo about Ordnance and Explosive Waste (OEW) Remediation at Fort Monroe [June 9, 1993], BRAC 93 Valuation of Fort Monroe, Virginia [undated], Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Base Summary Sheet, Fort Monroe, Virginia [May 18, 1993], 1991 Real Estate Map of Fort Monroe with areas of ownership highlighted [undated] and Historic Preservation Program: Structure, History, and Congressional Policies by Malcolm M. Simmons Specialist in Natural Resources [April 14 1987],","Reports: Military Bases: Transfer of Pease Air Force Base Slowed by Environmental Concerns by GAO [February 1993], Chapter 5 entitled, The Army's Process and Recommendations Were Generally Sound…, of the Report GAO/NSIAD-95-133 Military Bases [undated] , Recommendations of the Navy – part of another unnamed report [undated] COBRA report on Cost of Base Realignment Action [undated], Turning Visions into Success: Briefing to the Honorable Herbert Bateman by Vitro [October 11, 1994] and mini-report entitled \"Closing Fort Monroe [June 1988]. Includes correspondence, memos, laws and documents regarding base closings, hearings, hazardous waste and environmental concerns. Letters and memos from Alan J. Dixon and James A. Courter, Chairmen of Defense Base Closure \u0026 Realignment Commission, copy of H.R. 4016 that amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation \u0026 Liability Act of 1980, statements from hearings, notes on Virginia Requirements at May 4 [1995] hearing, a briefing \u0026 news releases. Resolutions from Spotsylvania, VA County Board of Supervisors, Rappahannock Area Development Commission \u0026 other localities giving support to Dahlgren and Fort A.P. Hill [October 27, 1994]. April 19, 1993 letter to Jerry C. Harrison, Chief, Legislative Liaison of the Army, requesting that the Department of the Army provide him [Herbert H. Bateman] all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as pertains to Fort Monroe. The report is attached.","Includes memos, reports, fact sheets, studies and newspaper articles","Includes notes, memos, reports, studies and newspaper articles","Includes copy of letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. to Hon. Norman Sisisky about his views on a closure of Fort Lee [June 9, 1993], letter from Herbert H. Bateman to Jerry C. Harrison, chief Legislative Liaison of the Army, asking for all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as it pertains to Fort Monroe with copy of report, BRAC 93 Alternative Documentation Set [April 19, 1993], fax sending Army's Verified COBRA Run Report [June 1993] and a fax sending the Army \"talking\" points\" and the new COBRA Run report [June 1993].","Includes letters from John M. Low, Air Force General at Langley AFB, \u0026 others, against the closing of Fort Monroe [1993], position reports, BRAC reports, \u0026 reports about many aspects of Fort Monroe.","Includes memos, drafts, notes, meeting proceedings, letter from Alan J. Dixon, Chairman of Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission regarding Mr. Bateman's request to reconsider the 1993 decision to close the Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk [March 21, 1995], laws and reports.","7 copies.","Includes newspaper articles and editorials, news releases, notes, memos, correspondence, U.S Codes and reports. Reports Environmental Impact at Closing Installations by GAO [February 1995] Reuse Plans for Selected Bases Closed in 1988 \u0026 1991 by GAO [4/94] Published statement of Joshua Gotbaum, Asst Sec. of Defense [2/3/95] Challenges in Identifying and Implementing Closure Recommendations by GAO [February 23, 1995] Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: members, agendas, outline and master copy of final report [1994-95] BRAC 95 Overview by Office of the Asst Secretary of the Army [undated]","1965:79-80:88 and undated Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles and reports, Background Paper: Significant Factors Pertaining to Possible Base Closure of Fort Monroe [July 1988] and Fort Monroe Base Realignment Study by U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command [October 24, 1980]","1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:66:75","Box 143 was combined with Box 144 during processing.","1984:86:88:90:93-95; Bateman office Accession Number: none","Bateman office Accession Number: none","Includes notes.","1969:84-95; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","PRES2.JCR Funding of Clover Cogeneration [3/19/92]","SS.benefit COLAs and S.S. Benefits [9/15/92]","1977:79:82-93 Bateman Office Accession Number: none The folders in this box had post-it notes on them with other file names written, suggesting that these folders had been removed from other files and newly grouped as Eastern Shore, or it is a system of cross referencing. These Post-It note headings are noted in parentheses beside the main folder title.","1979:83-85:87","1977: 79:83-88","1985:88:90:92","1983-11-02T00:00:00.000","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1990-94:97","1990-91:93-94","Includes material on Opie and HR 961","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1984-85:92-97","1986:89:91-92","Includes the 1987 Delineation Manual, but not the 1989 version; 1987:90-92","1984-85:87:89-90:93","1976-77:81:86","1976:91:94","1991:93:94","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 2 boxes (154 \u0026 155), but combined into 1 box, 154/155, during processing.","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes some loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose material.","Includes copy of H.R. 45","Background Info, Dear Colleagues","Letters","1954, 1980, 1989-2000; No Accession number assigned by Bateman's office","Includes correspondence and reports on Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization, Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 1999, National Transportation Safety Board and Public Transportation Projects Proposed for Federal Funding in FY00","1954, 1989, 1991-1993","Reports, Clippings, VHS Tape","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 1 of 2","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 2 of 2","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 1–180","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 181 – 252 and Grounds, Pages 1-163","The National Journal, 9/14/98","Newspaper Clippings. 3 copies of 12/12/1998 Washington Post section entitled \"Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, §595 (c).","VHS Tape entitled \"President Clinton's Testimony\"","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-310, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in Conformity with the Requirements of Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) . 9/11/98. Communication from Kenneth W. Starr, Independent Counsel.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 3 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","1941, 1955, 1957-1958, 1993, 1995-1997 Includes the following publications: Presenting a Pictorial Review of Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux International Radio Evangelist His Famous Cross and Road Choirs and His Civic Activities for Developing a Good Neighbor Spirit Among All Races and Creeds. First Edition, August 1941. Solomon Michaux's Fore-Sight from Victory Square to Archer's Hope, 1928-2000 AD Proposal submitted by The Saints' Missionary Foundation, Inc. 1996","Note: Jack Brook was Herbert Bateman's Chief of Staff from January 1983 to January 1993.","Lower Peninsula Water Needs: A Summary Response and Rebuttal to Institute for Water Resources \"special study\" by Regional Raw Water Study Group.","1995:97:99","Includes Information on Venture Star","1985-88:90-2000","85-88:90-91:93","[The American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 1990]","[Re: Housing ]","[Re Long Term Insurance Care Coverage]","[Re: Restoring Management and Personnel Authority/Mayor of D.C.]","[Re: H.R. 142, The Government Shutdown Prevention Act]","[Re: The Thrift Savings Plan Enhancement Act]","[Re: Civil Service Retirement Fund Off-Budget]","[Re: The Microloan Program Technical Correction Act]","[Re: The Government Waste, Fraud, and Error Reduction Act]","[Re: Paperwork Elimination Act]","[Re: Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement]","[Re: The Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act of 1999]","1996:98-2000","[Re: Religious Liberty Protection Act]","[Community Protection Act]","[Re: Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","\"Herbert Bateman's Bulletin\" (1983 – 1998) are filed chronologically (folders 1-48); followed by Town Meeting Postcards (1983-1993), Franking Approvals, 1983-1995, and Bulletin requests (folders 49-51 respectively)","Agriculture – not sent to Hampton, York, James City County [Special Report to Rural Virginians]","Chesapeake Bay [Special Report on the Chesapeake Bay]","Shipbuilding – Hampton, NN, York, Poquoson, James City County [Special Report on Shipbuilding]","Future U.S. Combat Logistic Force Ship Levels [4/21/99] and Required Navy Ship-Procurement Rates, by Class [4/16/99]","Political Considerations Require Congressional Democrats to Support Full Funding for the Next Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier (CVN-76) [undated]","Most folders are not labeled. Some photographs have handwritten or post-it notes on the back with the name of event and names of the people included in the photo. Some slides and negatives are included. Some photographs are in small photo albums presented after an event. Photographs range in size from 3x5 to 8x10.","1991, 1994-2000","Boxes 181 and 182 (includes what was formerly numbered box 183).","Boxes originally numbered 182 and 183 have been combined into one during processing.","1981:87:94-96","1981:87:93-95","1986:88:92-95","1978-1979, 1989-1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994]","1991-1993, 1995-1998","1978-1979, 1988-2000","A report on developing a highly competitive, sustainable aquaculture industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.","1993, 1995-1996","1992-1995, 1997","1991-1995, 1997","1978-1979, 1989, 1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994].","1991-1993, 1995, 1998","Twelve volumes with daily schedules of Herbert H. Bateman. One volume er year.","In reverse chronological order","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","Includes material on Flag Day, Shades Mountain Independent Church, National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights and patriotism with dates from 1977 to 1987.","1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","1986-1887, 1990-1993, 1995","1993, 1995-1996","1994:98-99","1993, 1996","1964:86:89-98","[1989:91:95]","[1991:95-96]","Includes material on TBT Editorial for Sea Technology Magazine, correspondence, reports, clippings and the 1990 Virginia Pesticide Control Act [1986:88-90].","1964:1993","1995-97:99","Includes the 1994 Environmental Assessment Report and the 1995 Final Environmental Assessment Report.","Includes: 1995 Supplement to the List of Plant Species that occur in Northeast (Region 1), August 1995 and National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands Northeast (Region 1), May 1988","1996:99 Includes: Restoring America's Wildlife Legacy, A Plan to Rejuvenate Our National Wildlife Refuge System, 1999 Update","1983-85:87:89-91:93-2000","83-85:87:89-91:93-94","1990:93:97","Box 203; 1982:84-86:90-95:97 and undated Most of the Video Cassette Tapes are in plastic or cardboard covers. Most are labeled with date and subject matter. Includes 9 tapes of Congressman Bateman Series, professionally made tapes, tapes of TV appearances and tapes by Laura Bateman","Sponsored by Newport News Shipbuilding, Distributed by the Committee for Citizen Awareness, 30 Minutes","20 Minutes","1984-10-19T00:00:00.000","1986-10-01T00:00:00.000","1990-07-10T00:00:00.000","1990-12-01T00:00:00.000","1991-04-05T00:00:00.000","Tape 7, VR 7, Time 30:25 H ; 4/29/1992","1992-10-09T00:00:00.000","1992-10-22T00:00:00.000","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Recorded 7/7/92, Tape 13, VR# 15, Time 29.51 RD ; 12/08/92","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Airdate:  11/3/92","1993 April","1993 July 4","1994 October 20","Box 204","3 binders","Box 205","4 binders","Box 206","4 binders","Box 207","Boxes 208-209; 1985:87-97; Each folder has a yellow post-it note which tells the Archive location. These locations are noted, in parentheses, under the folder title.","2 folders","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: Resources/Fisheries 1996","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/Oceanography, 1990","1988-90:92-95; Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1993","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1994) Includes a research paper Government Island, Its Forgotten History Interesting Stone by Jane Henderson of Stafford, VA., undated The paper is about the Brent Family and other owners of the island, the island and the history of the stone.","1985:87-89:92-94; Archive: PW [Public Works]/Water Resources 1994","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1985:88-92:96; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1991-92:95; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]","Box 210; 1972:86-97","24 folders","1972:87-88","Report: Hunting Creek and Guildford Creek, Accomack County, VA, Navigation Study, Revised May 1995","Report: Newport News Creek, Newport News, Virginia Section 107 Navigation Study Feasibility Report [October 1994]","1983:86-90; Subjects include Ports of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Ports, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Thimble Shoals Navigation Project, Hampton Roads Navigation Project, and Sewells' Point.","1989-91:94:97","1993:96-97","1992:94","1989:94:97","Box 211 (91 folders)","91 folders","Box 212 (53 files)","1978:86:88-90:92-95; Includes the report: Master Plan--Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, dated December 1993","1985, 1997","1987:90:92","1984:86:88-89","1984:86:91","1984:87-88","1989:1993-94:99","1984:90:94","Boxes 213-216; Most subjects have mulitple sub-divisions and a number of folders are empty. Subjects Files included are: dministrative, Agriculture, Armed Service Files, Banking, Budget, Congress Chris J. Wenk, Commerce, Elections and Campaigns, Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Government, House Administration, House Oversight, Judiciary, Legislative, Miscelaaneous, Natrual Resources, House Rules, Small Business, Science Space and Technology, Social Security, Veterans, Ways and Means","33 folders","34 files","24 folders","61 folders","Box 217","6 folders","[83:86-98]","Register","[1983:89:91:95-2000]","Boxes 218-224; 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985; Accession Number: 2003.18 The material in the 17 boxes accessioned as Number 2003.18 were combined into 11 boxes while maintaining the subject matter: Trips, Directories, Photographs and Condolences. The Trip material has been arranged in chronological order, with the undated items at the beginning. Names of the countries visited and dates of travel are part of the heading of each folder. If the purpose of the trip is known, it is also noted as part of the folder label. Some items found in this group are not obviously directly related to a particular trip, but have been kept with the material and most are filed at the beginning of each box.","undated, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1988","Recommendation of Department of Air Force","John B. Minor at Dean Law School, John O. Marsh, Jr. at Yorktown; Honorary Degrees at William \u0026 Mary, 1988","Country Club Hill, Lot 3, Blk 1","Arranged in rough chronologically.","Report: U.S. Fisheries Utilization and Management","Folder entitled \"Welcome to Dublin\" from the United States Embassy which contains tourist pamphlets and general briefing information","Possibly a family trip and not a business trip","(OECD) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development","Folder labeled when accessioned: NATO Expansion Reports from NATO committees and United States committees, CODEL Solomon itinerary and information by the U.S. Air Force for trip between, notes, and newspaper articles.","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 1 of 2","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 2 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 1 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 2 of 2","Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office with forward written by President George Bush and Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense","10 copies of the resolution that authorizes the use of U.S. Armed Forces against Yugoslavia.","The Osce Verification Mission to Kosovo, December 1998 to March 1999. The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo [1999] Draft Plenary Resolution [May 1999] The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo (as passed 6/1/99)","Invitations, menu, name badges, map of Budapest, Country Data of Egypt and a Brief Guide to the Luxor Antiquities Sites","Box 225 (32 folders)","Photographs, Correspondence and Programs","Gives his written withdrawal from the firm when he takes office in the Congress and notes the understandings and conditions.","Forwarding threatening letter he received","Mr. Mutuc returning to the Philippines since Marcus is gone.","Regarding Black congressional districts and the Pledge Bond Referendum.","Yacobi, nephew of Herbert Bateman, and stationed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq thanking him for getting the autographed transcript of the President's State of the Union Address with an enclosed Thank You letter to the President with an Iraq bottle label.","Recommending Management Accounting's article on Joe DioGuardi's bill, HR 4495.","Thank you letters, donation/contribution letters correspondence about family matters invitations to join the Huntington Club statement to the Members of the Congress of the United States about integration of public schools dated August 10, 1971 statement about drug abuse and juvenile delinquency dated December 14, 1972 letter to Clerk of the Senate with biographical changes dated November 4, 1971 and other correspondence","Includes letter to Gov. John N. Dalton letters regarding his children Toll Charges Disclosure Forms Conflict of Interest Forms expense work sheets for attendance at meetings campaign contributions tax information Lawyer's Referral Service Form and other correpsondence","Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for consideration for one of two Federal District Judgeships for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1977 Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator John Warner for a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1981.  Robert Heron Bork got the judgeship. 1957 Court of Appeals publications are included. 1977 material includes a questionnaire. 1981 file includes letters of support from politicians and other important people, such as Strom Thurmond, Mills Godwin, Jerry Farwell and James L. Ketelsen, Chairman of Tenneco, with attached response from Vice President George Bush.  There is also a biography, letters to possible supporters, and a list of people to contact to help with recommendations","Includes HHB Bank Receipts from 2/1/89 – 12/6/89.","Sent by President Bush as a memento","Many of the negatives appear to be from trips abroad","Invitations, information about Paris Air Show, menus and photographs","Letter and 2 photographs","Includes and a photograph of HHB speaking at Chesapeake Bay Forum","3 photographs","4 photographs","3 photographs","3 photographs","1983, 1991, 1994-95, 2000","1984, 1989, 1994 and 1999","2 different poses. Photographed by Congressman Richard Ray.","House Gym Dinner","2 copies.","Autographed by both","Copy of the Poem with acknowledgement letter to Frederick Manzie from President George Bush","In Alphabetical Order","Thanking HHB for support in the primary.","Printed Copy","Re: HHB's help with the new aircraft carrier proposals.","List of the reforms with hand-marked red checks beside each reform and a hand written note, \"4/6/95 Done.\"","Congratulating the United States government on the 210th anniversary of American Independence.","Regarding relocating the Military Traffic Management Command to Fort Eustis","Thanking HHB for support of Marine Corp and programs.","Thanking HHB for stopping by Republican Leader's Fund fundraising reception.  Photograph attached.","Saying they are grateful as they leave the White House.","Announcing his resignation from the Virginia Senate because of his election as a U.S. Congressman.","Second Russian in Space, after Gagarin.","Expressing appreciation for HHB's vote in favor of the Government Ethics Reform Act of 1989.","Thanking HHB for his vote in support of the Space Station Freedom.","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the Photographs folders 1 or 2.","Re: endorsements of political candidates","\"Bateman responded:  \"I am absolutely amazed that anyone could say as many things so untrue and so distorted in so short a period of time, on such a variety of sub(j)ects.  My heavens, it is appalling.\"  Rep. 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Bateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Senor Calderon with enclosed reproductions of photos depicting the construction of the Panama Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 boxes: 135 and 136/137. Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 3 boxes, but combined into 2 boxes, 135 \u0026amp; 136/137, during processing. Box 136 combined with 137 during processing. [?When consecutively numbering boxes, the number 138 was not used. The numbers given by Herb Bateman's office are consecutive, without a missing number, indicating a box is not missing.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none. When this box was accessioned, the folders were in no discernible order., so the folders have been loosely arranged according to subject matter. Box number 138 had been skipped accidentally by Bateman's office: no materials were missing material when compared to the incoming boxlist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1997:1999-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch of this material is about Department of Defense and Impact Aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBudget requests/concerns from Virginia Living Museum, William \u0026amp; Mary and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1980:87:92-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990:1994-1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none; Note: Some folders were empty when accessioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:1990-2000; Bateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1988-89:92-97:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:94-96:98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:94-96:98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:96:98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: non; Special Collections received 3 boxes of material on base closings. which were combined into 2 boxes, 142 and 143/44, during processing. Most of the material consisted of loose reports/publications and loose papers with few labeled folders. Since each box had its own group of loose papers, consisting of correspondence, memos, notes and reports, they were put into folders designated as Group 1, 2 or 3. This material has been kept in its original order, regardless of date, to reflect the possible working order by Mr. Bateman. Important documents in each folder are listed. All loose reports were placed in folders using the report title as the heading. Please note that some correspondence files include reports and some report files may include correspondence. [1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:65-66:75:79-80:87-95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes information on Jefferson Proving Ground, MILCON costs, Navy Bases report, and COBRA Realignment Summary. It also includes Remarks of Rep. Herbert Bateman, Commission on Base Closure and Realignment [June 16, 1993], Letter from Hunter B. Andrew outlining some legislation with attached 1979 material on cost savings if Ft. Monroe closed [June 9, 1993], and letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. [past Secretary of the Army] with his views of closing Ft. Monroe [June 11, 1993].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes newspaper articles, map entitled Franklin South Hampton Economic Development, notes, and correspondence to and from John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, Ronald R. Fogleman, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Robert E. Bayer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Installations, Robert M. Walter, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment), Scott B. McLaughlin, Lt. Colonel of USAF, and others, regarding transfer of surplus base closure properties and other base closing topics. Reports included are: Closure Dates-Major Bases 1988 and 1991 Accepted Actions (as of 9/92), Army [Bases] report, GAO report on Depot Maintenance: Issues in Management and Restructuring to Support a Downsized Military [May 6, 1993] and Changes to Cobra Screen 4 Data--Fort Eustis, Virginia [June 7, 1993].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes newspaper articles, memos and correspondence with Thomas K. Norment, Virginia Congressman, Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia Senator, James A. Courter, Chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Mr. Bateman's aides concerning Fort Monroe closing. One memo says Mr. Bateman is surprised that Governor Chuck Robb supports the closing of Fort Monroe. Reports and related items included are: COBRA model reports, UXO at Fort Monroe [n. d.], The Key Questions: Why Fort Monroe? Why Not Fort Eustis? [undated], Discussion Paper on Ft. Monroe [June 4, 1993], Information Paper on Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) Disposal Plan [June 4, 1993], BRAC Impact State by State Comparison [undated], Memo about Ordnance and Explosive Waste (OEW) Remediation at Fort Monroe [June 9, 1993], BRAC 93 Valuation of Fort Monroe, Virginia [undated], Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Base Summary Sheet, Fort Monroe, Virginia [May 18, 1993], 1991 Real Estate Map of Fort Monroe with areas of ownership highlighted [undated] and Historic Preservation Program: Structure, History, and Congressional Policies by Malcolm M. Simmons Specialist in Natural Resources [April 14 1987],\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports: Military Bases: Transfer of Pease Air Force Base Slowed by Environmental Concerns by GAO [February 1993], Chapter 5 entitled, The Army's Process and Recommendations Were Generally Sound…, of the Report GAO/NSIAD-95-133 Military Bases [undated] , Recommendations of the Navy – part of another unnamed report [undated] COBRA report on Cost of Base Realignment Action [undated], Turning Visions into Success: Briefing to the Honorable Herbert Bateman by Vitro [October 11, 1994] and mini-report entitled \"Closing Fort Monroe [June 1988]. Includes correspondence, memos, laws and documents regarding base closings, hearings, hazardous waste and environmental concerns. Letters and memos from Alan J. Dixon and James A. Courter, Chairmen of Defense Base Closure \u0026amp; Realignment Commission, copy of H.R. 4016 that amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation \u0026amp; Liability Act of 1980, statements from hearings, notes on Virginia Requirements at May 4 [1995] hearing, a briefing \u0026amp; news releases. Resolutions from Spotsylvania, VA County Board of Supervisors, Rappahannock Area Development Commission \u0026amp; other localities giving support to Dahlgren and Fort A.P. Hill [October 27, 1994]. April 19, 1993 letter to Jerry C. Harrison, Chief, Legislative Liaison of the Army, requesting that the Department of the Army provide him [Herbert H. Bateman] all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as pertains to Fort Monroe. The report is attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes memos, reports, fact sheets, studies and newspaper articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes, memos, reports, studies and newspaper articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. to Hon. Norman Sisisky about his views on a closure of Fort Lee [June 9, 1993], letter from Herbert H. Bateman to Jerry C. Harrison, chief Legislative Liaison of the Army, asking for all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as it pertains to Fort Monroe with copy of report, BRAC 93 Alternative Documentation Set [April 19, 1993], fax sending Army's Verified COBRA Run Report [June 1993] and a fax sending the Army \"talking\" points\" and the new COBRA Run report [June 1993].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from John M. Low, Air Force General at Langley AFB, \u0026amp; others, against the closing of Fort Monroe [1993], position reports, BRAC reports, \u0026amp; reports about many aspects of Fort Monroe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes memos, drafts, notes, meeting proceedings, letter from Alan J. Dixon, Chairman of Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission regarding Mr. Bateman's request to reconsider the 1993 decision to close the Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk [March 21, 1995], laws and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes newspaper articles and editorials, news releases, notes, memos, correspondence, U.S Codes and reports. Reports Environmental Impact at Closing Installations by GAO [February 1995] Reuse Plans for Selected Bases Closed in 1988 \u0026amp; 1991 by GAO [4/94] Published statement of Joshua Gotbaum, Asst Sec. of Defense [2/3/95] Challenges in Identifying and Implementing Closure Recommendations by GAO [February 23, 1995] Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: members, agendas, outline and master copy of final report [1994-95] BRAC 95 Overview by Office of the Asst Secretary of the Army [undated]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1965:79-80:88 and undated Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles and reports, Background Paper: Significant Factors Pertaining to Possible Base Closure of Fort Monroe [July 1988] and Fort Monroe Base Realignment Study by U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command [October 24, 1980]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:66:75\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 143 was combined with Box 144 during processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:86:88:90:93-95; Bateman office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1969:84-95; Bateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePRES2.JCR Funding of Clover Cogeneration [3/19/92]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSS.benefit COLAs and S.S. Benefits [9/15/92]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1977:79:82-93 Bateman Office Accession Number: none The folders in this box had post-it notes on them with other file names written, suggesting that these folders had been removed from other files and newly grouped as Eastern Shore, or it is a system of cross referencing. These Post-It note headings are noted in parentheses beside the main folder title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1979:83-85:87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1977: 79:83-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985:88:90:92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983-11-02T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-94:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-91:93-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on Opie and HR 961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984-85:92-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:89:91-92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the 1987 Delineation Manual, but not the 1989 version; 1987:90-92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984-85:87:89-90:93\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1976-77:81:86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1976:91:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991:93:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 2 boxes (154 \u0026amp; 155), but combined into 1 box, 154/155, during processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes some loose papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes loose papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes loose material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of H.R. 45\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBackground Info, Dear Colleagues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954, 1980, 1989-2000; No Accession number assigned by Bateman's office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and reports on Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization, Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 1999, National Transportation Safety Board and Public Transportation Projects Proposed for Federal Funding in FY00\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954, 1989, 1991-1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, Clippings, VHS Tape\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 1–180\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 181 – 252 and Grounds, Pages 1-163\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe National Journal, 9/14/98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper Clippings. 3 copies of 12/12/1998 Washington Post section entitled \"Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, §595 (c).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVHS Tape entitled \"President Clinton's Testimony\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-310, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in Conformity with the Requirements of Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) . 9/11/98. Communication from Kenneth W. Starr, Independent Counsel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 3 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1941, 1955, 1957-1958, 1993, 1995-1997 Includes the following publications: Presenting a Pictorial Review of Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux International Radio Evangelist His Famous Cross and Road Choirs and His Civic Activities for Developing a Good Neighbor Spirit Among All Races and Creeds. First Edition, August 1941. Solomon Michaux's Fore-Sight from Victory Square to Archer's Hope, 1928-2000 AD Proposal submitted by The Saints' Missionary Foundation, Inc. 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: Jack Brook was Herbert Bateman's Chief of Staff from January 1983 to January 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLower Peninsula Water Needs: A Summary Response and Rebuttal to Institute for Water Resources \"special study\" by Regional Raw Water Study Group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1995:97:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Information on Venture Star\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985-88:90-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e85-88:90-91:93\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[The American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 1990]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Housing ]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re Long Term Insurance Care Coverage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Restoring Management and Personnel Authority/Mayor of D.C.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: H.R. 142, The Government Shutdown Prevention Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Thrift Savings Plan Enhancement Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Civil Service Retirement Fund Off-Budget]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Microloan Program Technical Correction Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Government Waste, Fraud, and Error Reduction Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Paperwork Elimination Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996:98-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Religious Liberty Protection Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Community Protection Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Herbert Bateman's Bulletin\" (1983 – 1998) are filed chronologically (folders 1-48); followed by Town Meeting Postcards (1983-1993), Franking Approvals, 1983-1995, and Bulletin requests (folders 49-51 respectively)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgriculture – not sent to Hampton, York, James City County [Special Report to Rural Virginians]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChesapeake Bay [Special Report on the Chesapeake Bay]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipbuilding – Hampton, NN, York, Poquoson, James City County [Special Report on Shipbuilding]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuture U.S. Combat Logistic Force Ship Levels [4/21/99] and Required Navy Ship-Procurement Rates, by Class [4/16/99]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical Considerations Require Congressional Democrats to Support Full Funding for the Next Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier (CVN-76) [undated]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost folders are not labeled. Some photographs have handwritten or post-it notes on the back with the name of event and names of the people included in the photo. Some slides and negatives are included. Some photographs are in small photo albums presented after an event. Photographs range in size from 3x5 to 8x10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991, 1994-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 181 and 182 (includes what was formerly numbered box 183).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes originally numbered 182 and 183 have been combined into one during processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1981:87:94-96\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1981:87:93-95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:88:92-95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978-1979, 1989-1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-1993, 1995-1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978-1979, 1988-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA report on developing a highly competitive, sustainable aquaculture industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993, 1995-1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-1995, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-1995, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978-1979, 1989, 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-1993, 1995, 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwelve volumes with daily schedules of Herbert H. Bateman. One volume er year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn reverse chronological order\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on Flag Day, Shades Mountain Independent Church, National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights and patriotism with dates from 1977 to 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986-1887, 1990-1993, 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993, 1995-1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1994:98-99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993, 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1964:86:89-98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1989:91:95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1991:95-96]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on TBT Editorial for Sea Technology Magazine, correspondence, reports, clippings and the 1990 Virginia Pesticide Control Act [1986:88-90].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1964:1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1995-97:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the 1994 Environmental Assessment Report and the 1995 Final Environmental Assessment Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: 1995 Supplement to the List of Plant Species that occur in Northeast (Region 1), August 1995 and National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands Northeast (Region 1), May 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996:99 Includes: Restoring America's Wildlife Legacy, A Plan to Rejuvenate Our National Wildlife Refuge System, 1999 Update\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983-85:87:89-91:93-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e83-85:87:89-91:93-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990:93:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 203; 1982:84-86:90-95:97 and undated Most of the Video Cassette Tapes are in plastic or cardboard covers. Most are labeled with date and subject matter. Includes 9 tapes of Congressman Bateman Series, professionally made tapes, tapes of TV appearances and tapes by Laura Bateman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSponsored by Newport News Shipbuilding, Distributed by the Committee for Citizen Awareness, 30 Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984-10-19T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986-10-01T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-07-10T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-12-01T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-04-05T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 7, VR 7, Time 30:25 H ; 4/29/1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-09T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-22T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-29T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecorded 7/7/92, Tape 13, VR# 15, Time 29.51 RD ; 12/08/92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-29T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAirdate:  11/3/92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993 April\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993 July 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1994 October 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 204\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 binders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 205\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 binders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 206\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 binders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 207\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 208-209; 1985:87-97; Each folder has a yellow post-it note which tells the Archive location. These locations are noted, in parentheses, under the folder title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: Resources/Fisheries 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: MM [Merchant Marine]/Oceanography, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1988-90:92-95; Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026amp;W [Fish and Wildlife] 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026amp;W [Fish and Wildlife] 1994) Includes a research paper Government Island, Its Forgotten History Interesting Stone by Jane Henderson of Stafford, VA., undated The paper is about the Brent Family and other owners of the island, the island and the history of the stone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985:87-89:92-94; Archive: PW [Public Works]/Water Resources 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985:88-92:96; Archive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-92:95; Archive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 210; 1972:86-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1972:87-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Hunting Creek and Guildford Creek, Accomack County, VA, Navigation Study, Revised May 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Newport News Creek, Newport News, Virginia Section 107 Navigation Study Feasibility Report [October 1994]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983:86-90; Subjects include Ports of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Ports, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Thimble Shoals Navigation Project, Hampton Roads Navigation Project, and Sewells' Point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1989-91:94:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993:96-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1989:94:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 211 (91 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e91 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 212 (53 files)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978:86:88-90:92-95; Includes the report: Master Plan--Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, dated December 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1987:90:92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:86:88-89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:86:91\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:87-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1989:1993-94:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:90:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 213-216; Most subjects have mulitple sub-divisions and a number of folders are empty. Subjects Files included are: dministrative, Agriculture, Armed Service Files, Banking, Budget, Congress Chris J. Wenk, Commerce, Elections and Campaigns, Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Government, House Administration, House Oversight, Judiciary, Legislative, Miscelaaneous, Natrual Resources, House Rules, Small Business, Science Space and Technology, Social Security, Veterans, Ways and Means\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 217\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[83:86-98]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegister\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1983:89:91:95-2000]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 218-224; 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985; Accession Number: 2003.18 The material in the 17 boxes accessioned as Number 2003.18 were combined into 11 boxes while maintaining the subject matter: Trips, Directories, Photographs and Condolences. The Trip material has been arranged in chronological order, with the undated items at the beginning. Names of the countries visited and dates of travel are part of the heading of each folder. If the purpose of the trip is known, it is also noted as part of the folder label. Some items found in this group are not obviously directly related to a particular trip, but have been kept with the material and most are filed at the beginning of each box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommendation of Department of Air Force\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn B. Minor at Dean Law School, John O. Marsh, Jr. at Yorktown; Honorary Degrees at William \u0026amp; Mary, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCountry Club Hill, Lot 3, Blk 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged in rough chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: U.S. Fisheries Utilization and Management\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder entitled \"Welcome to Dublin\" from the United States Embassy which contains tourist pamphlets and general briefing information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly a family trip and not a business trip\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(OECD) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder labeled when accessioned: NATO Expansion Reports from NATO committees and United States committees, CODEL Solomon itinerary and information by the U.S. Air Force for trip between, notes, and newspaper articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCODEL Bereuter, 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCODEL Bereuter, 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted by the U.S. Government Printing Office with forward written by President George Bush and Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 copies of the resolution that authorizes the use of U.S. Armed Forces against Yugoslavia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Osce Verification Mission to Kosovo, December 1998 to March 1999. The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo [1999] Draft Plenary Resolution [May 1999] The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo (as passed 6/1/99)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations, menu, name badges, map of Budapest, Country Data of Egypt and a Brief Guide to the Luxor Antiquities Sites\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 225 (32 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, Correspondence and Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his written withdrawal from the firm when he takes office in the Congress and notes the understandings and conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding threatening letter he received\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Mutuc returning to the Philippines since Marcus is gone. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding Black congressional districts and the Pledge Bond Referendum. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYacobi, nephew of Herbert Bateman, and stationed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq thanking him for getting the autographed transcript of the President's State of the Union Address with an enclosed Thank You letter to the President with an Iraq bottle label. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommending Management Accounting's article on Joe DioGuardi's bill, HR 4495. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters, donation/contribution letters correspondence about family matters invitations to join the Huntington Club statement to the Members of the Congress of the United States about integration of public schools dated August 10, 1971 statement about drug abuse and juvenile delinquency dated December 14, 1972 letter to Clerk of the Senate with biographical changes dated November 4, 1971 and other correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter to Gov. John N. Dalton letters regarding his children Toll Charges Disclosure Forms Conflict of Interest Forms expense work sheets for attendance at meetings campaign contributions tax information Lawyer's Referral Service Form and other correpsondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHerbert Bateman was nominated by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for consideration for one of two Federal District Judgeships for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1977 Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator John Warner for a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1981.  Robert Heron Bork got the judgeship. 1957 Court of Appeals publications are included. 1977 material includes a questionnaire. 1981 file includes letters of support from politicians and other important people, such as Strom Thurmond, Mills Godwin, Jerry Farwell and James L. 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Bateman served on the Armed Services and Transportation and Infrastructure Committees.","Bateman Office Accession Number 329-85-291","Bateman internal Acc. 329-86-30","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-87-113; Boxes 12-21 or 22;","[check to see if there is a box 22 and enter folder listing]","Bateman Accession Number: 329-89-176","Bateman office Accession Number: 329-90-126","50 letters","115 Letters","110 Letters","100 letters","101 letters","48 letters","51 letters","52 letters","65 letters","52 letters","48 letters","42 letters","54 letters","50 letters","61 letters","74 letters","61 letters","60 letters","519 forms","48 letters","77 letters","30 letters","51 letters","54 letters","50 letters","38 letters","43 letters","31 letters","20 letters","19 letters","71 letters","50 letters","74 letters","50 letters","17 letters","50 letters","51 letters","9 letters","45 letters","51 letters","54 letters","57 letters","48 letters","74 letters","49 letters","63 letters","51 letters","50 letters","50 letters","50 letters","54 letters","96 letters","96 letters","123 letters","103 letters","108 letters","55 letters","16 letters","13 letters","110 letters","114 letters","50 letters","62 letters","59 letters","54 letters","25 letters","50 letters","47 letters","29 letters","50 letters","50 letters","50 letters","49 letters","31 letters","53 letters","50 letters","48 letters","49 letters","53 letters","57 letters","60 letters","54 letters","68 letters","59 letters","40 letters","50 letters","45 letters","35 letters","53 letters","61 letters","39 letters","22 letters","25 letters","29 letters","15 letters","64 letters","48 letters","54 letters","48 letters","32 letters","62 letters","32 letters","12 letters","70 letters","60 letters","45 letters","30 letters","7 letters","52 letters","57 letters","Bateman office Accession Number: 329-91-119","60 letters","40 letters","35 letters","49 letters","Ad/Stud. 8th","50 letters","37 letters","323 letters","43 letters","47 letters","53 letters","82 letters","49 letters","47 letters","20 letters","43 letters","49 letters","34 letters","7 letters","50 letters","150 letters","101 letters","100 letters","99 letters","98 letters","108 letters","103 letters","100 letters","155 letters","Ad/Elect./May","150 letters","49 letters","97 letters","53 letters","91 letters","100 letters","8 letters","100 letters","95 letters","106 letters","103 letters","96 letters","64 letters","366 letters","109 letters","114 letters","110 letters","109 letters","84 letters","10 letters","62 letters","79 letters","69 letters","182 letters","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-92-76","112 letters","85 letters","111 letters","113 letters","95 letters","86 letters","99 letters","61 letters","84 letters","114 letters","101 letters","105 letters","34 letters","114 letters","112 letters","112 letters","108 letters","105 letters","106 letters","108 letters","103 letters","113 letters","113 letters","115 letters","113 letters","114 letters","114 letters","109 letters","113 letters","111 letters","113 letters","103 letters","114 letters","108 letters","111 letters","110 letters","111 letters","107 letters","98 letters","103 letters","106 letters","110 letters","69 letters","110 letters","98 letters","102 letters","104 letters","109 letters","111 letters","53 letters","124 letters","105 letters","111 letters","108 letters","110 letters","106 letters","114 letters","110 letters","111 letters","105 letters","100 letters","112 letters","110 letters","65 letters","113 letters","113 letters","115 letters","111 letters","108 letters","83 letters","108 letters","103 letters","101 letters","103 letters","52 letters","99 letters","100 letters","86 letters","103 letters","95 letters","110 letters","110 letters","104 letters","117 letters","111 letters","16 letters","94 letters","103 letters","106 letters","93 letters","109 letters","103 letters","108 letters","108 letters","87 letters","17 letters","63 letters","94 letters","64 letters","110 letters","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-93-134","Book on Germany from 1918 to1945, written in Cyrillic","114 letters","115 letters","89 letters","111 letters","108 letters","28 letters","108 letters","102 letters","102 letters","112 letters","111 letters","95 letters","105 letters","105 letters","110 letters","110 letters","111 letters","108 letters","109 letters","111 letters","65 letters","108 letters","84 letters","48 letters","111 letters","96 letters","100 letters","102 letters","90 letters","100 letters","93 letters","102 letters","87 letters","109 letters","110 letters","67 letters","83 letters","82 letters","105 letters","110 letters","101 letters","198 letters","36 letters","76 letters","104 letters","marked as misfiled","41 letters","111 letters","105 letters","50 letters","67 letters","72 letters","15 letters","41 letters","31 letters","63 letters","244 letters","38 letters","117 letters","30 letters","66 letters","65 letters","134 letters","109 letters","22 letters","87 letters","37 letters","119 letters","62 letters","102 letters","52 letters","21 letters","48 letters","118 letters","87 letters","107 letters","114 letters","80 letters","38 letters","110 letters","Personal Brooks Bill Letters","Replies to Brooks Bill Petitions","21 letters","58 letters","28 letters","49 letters","25 letters","29 letters","106 letters","128 letters","139 letters","140 letters","89 letters","38 letters","62 letters","99 letters","202 letters","169 letters","212 letters, *Petitions Regarding DEA","91 letters","54 letters","116 letters","H.R. 3515 petitions","H.R. 3515 petitions","139 letters","88 letters","123 letters","83 letters","109 letters","125 letters","1st Batch of Letters WM NOTCH2","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-94-90; [no folder listings for box 64; no mentioning of it having been combined with box 65 either. Check original listing when back onsite.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-95-49; the subseries 'Rules' that was listed in the transfer papers had no folders, so it is not included in the finding aid.","Note on folder list supplied with files: Alphabetical Files DESTROYED","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-96-86; The subseries \"Virginia (Casework)\" with 1 folder was included in the inventory provided with collection but it was not included in the physical transfer.","D. # 5389-6640","D. #6665-7324","D. #6943-10092","D. #10133-12130","D. # 5523-10761","D. # 10758-12138","D. #5543-11248","D. # 5536-9514","D. # 7667-12068","D. # 5578-8872","D. # 9605-11581","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-97-4","On original transfer list, but not found in box","\"High-Information Content Flat Panel Displays and Subassemblies thereof from Japan\" September 1990 and June 21, 1991 \"Companies Which Have Sought Relief Under the Antidumping Laws During the 1980's\" by Stewart \u0026 Stewart, undated.","Arranged chronologically. Also included are 5 folders of PO'COLA letters, 1989-1991 in box 99.","77 Letters","Attendees of the Hampton \u0026 Williamsburg Town Meetings","110 letters","103 letters","97 letters","100 letters","103 letters","107 letters","98 letters","106 letters","109 letters","106 letters","107 letters","109 letters","101 letters","109 letters","110 letters","101 letters","106 letters","98 letters","97 letters","92 letters","110 letters","109 letters","105 letters","102 letters","99 letters","97 letters","98 letters","92 letters","97 letters","97 letters","103 letters","92 letters","104 letters","91 letters","100 letters","96 letters","69 letters","102 letters","109 letters","101 letters","H.R. 1074 COLA Letter","Federal Retiree COLA Letter","Revised Retiree COLA Letter","Updated COLA Letter","96 letters","93 letters","106 letters","110 letters","103 letters","89 letters","86 letters","92 letters","89 letters","104 letters","32 letters","75 letters","102 letters","106 letters","108 letters","101 letters","93 letters","99 letters","110 letters","102 letters","88 letters","82 letters","80 letters","99 letters","99 letters","102 letters","96 letters","115 letters","115 letters","113 letters","115 letters","115 letters","105 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","116 letters","115 letters","64 letters","114 letters","114 letters","100 letters","46 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","108 letters","55 letters","44 letters","115 letters","115 letters","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-98-72; Subseries EAS/CASE was noted on Transfer List, but not included.","12/14/94 to 5/30/95","6/5/95 to 9/28/95","10/3/95 to 12/31/95","Regarding Transition Assistance Program Proposal from SETCON","Regarding Budget Furlough","Regarding balancing the budget","Regarding Government shut down","Bateman office Accession Number: 329-00-54","No internal accession number was assigned","H.R. 7","H.R. 93","H. Con. Res. 110","H.J. Res. 127","H.R. 136","H.R. 159","H.R. 162","H.R. 173","H.R. 281","H.R. 302","H.R. 335","H.R. 421","H.R. 423","H.R. 426","H.R. 431","H.R. 465","H.R. 462","H.R. 513","H.R. 544","H.R. 561","H.R. 565","H.R. 624","H.R. 624","H.R. 702","H.R. 723","H.R. 734","H.R. 786","H.R. 787","H.R. 824","H.R. 830","H.R. 846","H.R. 885","H.R. 896","H.R. 911","H.R. 926","H.R. 929","H.R. 951","H.R. 657","H.R. 985","H.R. 1012","H.R. 1126","H.R. 1141","H.R. 1144","H.R. 1195","H.R. 1222","H.R. 1254","H.R. 1322","H.R. 1393","H.R. 1423","H.R. 1440","H.R. 1476","H.R. 1480","H.R. 1508","H.R. 1513","H.R. 1529","H.R. 1552","H.R. 1552","H.R. 1583","March 18, 1993","H.R. 6171","H.R. 1767","H.R. 1796","H.R. 1841","H.R. 2002","H.R. 2012","H.R. 2014","H.R. 2042","H.R. 2056","H.R. 2106","H.R. 2121","H.R. 2130","H.R. 2174","H.R. 2307","H.R. 2326","H.R. 2346","H.R. 2393","H.R. 2467","H.R. 2554","H.R. 2619","H.R. 2671","H.R. 2720","H.R. 2872","H.R. 2929","H.R. 2942","H.R. 2959","H.R. 2995","H.R. 3024","H.R. 3030","H.R. 3031","H.R. 3038","H.R. 3038","H.R. 3087","H.R. 3098","H.R. 3102","H.R. 3183","H.R. 3480","H.R. 3366","H.R. 3488","H.R. 3491","H.R. 3762","H.R. 3814","H.R. 3820","H.R. 3827","H.R. 3875","H.R. 3880","H.R. 3951","H.R. 3969","H.R. 3986","H.R. 3993","H.R. 4052","H.R. 4078","H.R. 4259","H.R. 4386","H.R. 4431","H.R. 4464","H.R. 4497","H.R. 5062","H. Res. 16","H. Res. 26","H. Res. 112","H. Res. 247","H. Res. 270","H. Res. 425","H. Res. 446","H. Res. 481","H. Con. Res. 6","H. Con Res. 26","H. Con Res. 48","H. Con. Res. 67","H. Con. Res. 69","H. Con. Res. 110","H. Con. Res. 141","H. Con. Res. 201","H. Con. Res. 270","H.J. Res. 6","H.J. Res. 10","H.J. Res. 11","H.J. Res. 68","H.J. Res. 69","H.J. Res. 76","H.J. Res. 78","H.J. Res. 79","H.J. Res. 80","H.J. Res. 84","H.J. Res. 86","H.J. Res. 90","H.J. Res. 94","H.J. Res. 103","H.J. Res. 108","H.J. Res. 109","H.J. Res. 111","H.J. Res. 122","H.J. Res. 126","H.J. Res. 131","H.J. Res. 134","H.J. Res. 135","H.J. Res. 138","H.J. Res. 139","H.J. Res. 143","H.J. Res. 148","H.J. Res. 149","H.J. Res. 155","H.J. Res. 159","H.J. Res. 162","H.J. Res. 165","H.J. Res. 173","H.J. Res. 175","H.J. Res. 178","H.J. Res. 179","H.J. Res. 185","H.J. Res. 188","H.J. Res. 190","H.J. Res. 194","H.J. Res. 197","H.J. Res. 204","H.J. Res. 205","H.J. Res. 206","H.J. Res. 209","H.J. Res. 212","H.J. Res. 214","H.J. Res. 216","H.J. Res. 218","H.J. Res. 219","H.J. Res. 226","H.J. Res. 230","H.J. Res. 231","H.J. Res. 234","H.J. Res. 236","H.J. Res. 239","H.J. Res. 242","H.J. Res. 246","H.J. Res. 247","H.J. Res. 253","H.J. Res. 257","H.J. Res. 260","H.J. Res. 262","H.J. Res. 264","H.J. Res. 265","H.J. Res. 266","H.J. Res. 268","H.J. Res. 272","H.J. Res. 274","H.J. Res. 276","H.J. Res. 278","H.J. Res. 285","H.J. Res. 286","H.J. Res. 287","H.J. Res. 289-290","H.J. Res. 291","H.J. Res. 303","H.J. Res. 304","H.J. Res. 310","H.J. Res. 311","H.J. Res. 315","H.J. Res. 316","H.J. Res. 317","H.J. Res. 318","H.J. Res. 320","H.J. Res. 322","H.J. Res. 329","H.J. Res. 330","H.J. Res. 332","H.J. Res. 334","H.J. Res. 335","H.J. Res. 337","H.J. Res. 342","H.J. Res. 343","H.J. Res. 346","H.J. Res. 355","H.J. Res. 358","H.J. Res. 359","H.J. Res. 363","H.J. Res. 366","H.J. Res. 385","H.J. Res. 387","H.J. Res. 389","H.J. Res. 390","H.J. Res. 398","H.J. Res. 401","H.J. Res. 402","H.J. Res. 418","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res.","H. Con. Res. 44","October 17, 1994","December 3, 1993","September 20, 1994","October 21, 1993","February 23, 1994","February 10, 1993","April 29, 1994","March 18, 1993","June 23, 1994","June 11, 1994","June 9, 1994","July 11, 1994","February 7, 1994","May 9, 1994","January 27, 1994","April 26, 1994","August 9, 1994","July 26, 1994","May 17, 1994","January 31, 1994","May 13, 1994","July 23, 1993","July 19, 1993","October 14, 1993","July 1993","January 15, 1993","November 9, 1993","September 27, 1994","October 12, 1994","October 21, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 13, 1994","Folder 118 was accidentally skipped when numbering the folders.","October 24, 1994","September 16, 1994","October 27, 1994","October 25, 1994","April 1, 1993","November 1, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 31, 1994","October 17, 1994","October 14, 1994","Oct. 12, 1994","October 20, 1994","November 8, 1994","October 18, 1994","June 24, 1994","September 23, 1994","October 17, 1994","August 22, 1994","October 6, 1994","October 7, 1994","October 17, 1994; Concerned Women for America Survey","August 8, 1994","September 7, 1994","July 14, 1994","October 13, 1994","October 4, 1994","September 20, 1994","October 7, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 2, 1994","August 29, 1994","October 6, 1994","June 20, 1994","September 15, 1994","August 30, 1994","September 6, 1994","May 23, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 6, 1994","August 20, 1994","July 1, 1994","July 15, 1994","July 21, 1994","July 22, 1994","July 28, 1994","1994","June 27, 1994","August 2, 1994","July 29, 1994","June 9, 1994","Sept. 28, 1994","June 24, 1994","June 14, 1994","April 13, 1994","May 3, 1994","February 11, 1994","Oct. 26, 1994","April 1994","June 28, 1994","1994","May 24, 1994","1993","July 15, 1994","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Pk.hhb","KCS.internaps","ESmd.betaseron","MDag.dict","MDag.hearing","WFmilcola5","WFmilcola7","WFmilcola8","WFar.presgay [102nd and 103rd Congress)","ES.commisary","ES.commpriv","WFcommpriv","PNbu.balbu4","PNbu.balbu2","PNbu.bbss","PNbu.pkcon","PNbu.pkpro","MDco.benefit","MDco.obgyn","MDco.obgyn2","PKhr.abortemp","PKhr.chiro","PKhr.genab","PKhr.longterm","PKhr.mental","PKhr.obgyn","MDco.alliance","MDco.back","MDco.clinton","MDco.longterm","MDco.sbhealth","PKhr.gen","MDco.diet","MDco.single","PNco.fairness","PNco.fairness2","PNco.violence","ESpn.violence","PNdc.abort","PK.edgoalss","ESpk.nea","PK.english","WFfa.somalia","PNcg.whiteh2o","MDju.abort","MDju.abort3","MDju.face","MDju.focacon","MDju.focapro","MDju.fund","MDju.agenda","ESju.nohomo","MDju.homo","MDju.crime93","PKju.crimegen","MDju.legal","MDju.legalpro","ESmd.waco","MDju.fbi","ESmd.juvgun","MDju.bbcon","MDju.bbpro","MDju.gunpr","MDju.guns2","MDju.nra","MDju.stein","PK.assaultcon","PK.assaulting","PK.assaultpro","PKju.gunpal","ESju.imbenefit","ESju.immigrate","ESju.isa","ESju.porn","MDju.porn","PK.fedfehb","PK.fedpenny","PK.fedreti","PK.liability","JCRpw.ellen2 [102nd and 103rd Congress]","PNwm.beer","PNwm.cigcon","PNwm.cigcon2","PNwm.cigcon3","PNwm.gatt","MDwm.pkmed","MDwm.medcuts","PNwm.nafta5","PNwm.nafta7","PNwm.nafta8","PNwm.nafta9","PK.welfare","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Accessioned as 4 boxes (121-124), which were re-housed into 2 box3s, 121/122 and 123/124..","Folder count in box 121/122 starts over with Folder 1 for the 105th Congress","H.R. 26 \u0026 H.R. 1009","H.R. 29","H.R. 94","H.R. 123","H.R. 192","H.R. 195","H.R. 345","H.R. 414","H.R. 426","H.R. 638","H.R. 758","H.R. 880","H.R. 906","H.R. 977","H.R. 979","H.R. 1023","H.R. 1126","H.R. 1172","H.R. 1174","H.R. 1203","H.R. 1299","H.R. 1378","H.R. 1515","H.R. 1372","H.R. 1519","H.R. 1532","H.R. 1559","H. R. 1560","H.R. 1625","H.R. 1740","H.R. 1766","H.R. 1813","H.R. 1912","H.R. 1984","H.R. 2070","H.R. 2113","H.R. 2173","H.R. 2292","H.R. 2397","H.R. 2456","H.R. 2497","H.R. 2608","H.R. 2648","H.R. 2786","H.R. 2796","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2990","H.R. 3156","H.R. 3211","H.R. 3247","H.R. 3251","H.R. 3438","H.R. 3506","H.R. 3601","H.R. 3610","H.R. 3614","H.R. 3682","H.R. 3792","H.R. 3821","H.R. 3933","H.R. 4139","H.R. 4402","H.J. Res.1","H.J. Res.54","H.J. Res.75","H.Res. 22","H.Res. 103","H.Res. 267","H.Res. 399","H.Res. 519","H.Con. Res.13","H.Con. Res.30","H.Con. Res. 150","H.Con. Res. 181","H.Con. Res. 203","H.Con. Res. 208","H.Con. Res. 209","H.Con. Res. 316","Boxes 123 and 124 were combined into one box, 123/124 during processing.","Folder 47 was accidentally skipped during numbering","No internal Bateman Office Accession Number. Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Commerce, Justice and State","District of Columbia","Energy and Water","Interior","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Legislative","Transportation","Treasury, Postal Service \u0026 General Government","Vet Affairs \u0026 Housing \u0026 Urban Dev","District of Columbia","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H.R. 4550","H.R. 4019","H.R. 4006","H.R. 2281","H.R. 3789","H.R. 716","----------","H.R. 1151","H.R. 1252","H.R. 2526","H.R. 3633","H.R. 2070","H.R. 3396","H.R. 1965","H.R. 3682","H.R. 4164","H. R. 4258","H.J.R. 71","H.R. 26","H.R. 22","H.R. 3528","H.R. 3949","H.R. 424","H.R. 304","H. Con. Res. 251","H.R. 218","H.R. 217","H.R. 118","H.J.R. 78","H.R. 3736","H.R. 3565","H.R. 567","H.R. 695","H.R. 1009","H.R. 1231","H.R. 1428","H.R. 1544","H.R. 1704","H.R. 2181","H.R. 2294","H.R. 2460","H.R. 2578","H.R. 2589","H.R. 2591","H.R. 2604","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2883","H.R. 3116","H.R. 3048","H.R. 3117","H.R. 3310","H.R. 3206","H.R. 3303","H.R. 3382","H.R. 3412","H.R. 3949","H.R. 3853","H. Con. Res. 317","S. 318","H.R. 1756","H.R. 4300","H.R. 1836","H.R. 2943","H.R. 4280","H.R. 4005","Bills, Surveys, Ratings, Co-Signed Letters, Dear Colleagues; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H. Con. Res. 212","H. Con. Res. 252","H. Con. Res. 257","H. Con. Res. 275","H. Res. 297","H.R. 316","H. Con. Res. 327","H.R. 351","H. Res. 396","H. Res. 397","H.R. 430","H.R. 531","H. Res. 549","H.R. 573","H.R. 792","H.R. 828","H.R. 864","H.R. 883","H.R. 903","H.R. 924","H.R. 1001","H.R. 1034","H.R. 1218","H.R. 1244","H.R. 1326","H.R. 1348","H.R. 1747","H.R. 1883","H.R. 1926","H.R. 2088","H.R. 2129","H.R. 2247","H.R. 2260","H.R. 2303","H.R. 2321","H.R. 2563","H.R. 2733","H.R. 2710","H.R. 3215","H.R. 3228","H.R. 3293","H.R. 3642","H.R. 3660","H.R. 3700","H.R. 3701","H.R. 4033","H.R. 4178","H.R. 4082","H.R. 4210","H.R. 4215","H.R. 4442","H.R. 4654","H.R. 4736","H.R. 4907","H.R. 4328","1999 September 28","September 15, 1999","September 7, 1999","July 21, 1999","June 14, 1999","June 6, 2000","April 30, 1999","April 16, 1999","April 15, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 11, 2000","April 6, 2000","March 26, 29 \u0026 April 6, 10, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 17, 1999","February 15, 2000","February 7, 2000","December 1998","July 26, 2000","July 25, 2000","July 25, 2000","August 30, 2000","July 28, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 26, 2000","July 20, 2000","July 17, 2000","July 11, 2000","June 30, 2000","June 26, 2000","June 16, 2000","June 14, 2000","May 11, 2000","May 5, 2000","April 6, 2000","April 4, 2000","March 30, 2000","March 22, 2000","March 15, 2000","March 2, 2000","February 21, 2000","February 16, 2000","February 3, 2000","February 2, 2000","December 8, 1999","November 3, 1999","October 27, 1999","October 21, 1999","October 20, 1999","October 18, 1999","October 7, 1999","September 29, 1999","September 22, 1999","September 17, 1999","September 7, 1999","August 13, 1999","July 20, 1999","July 20, 1999","June 17, 1999","July 14, 1999","June 28, 1999","June 7, 1999","May 7, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 6, 1999","April 1, 1999","March 29, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 25, 1999","March 19, 1999","March 18, 1999","March 4, 1999","March 3, 1999","February 28, 1999","February 26, 1999","February 25, 1999","February 12, 1999","January 7, 1999","July 18, 2000","July 25, 2000","1999 March 4","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","4 boxes: 131-134; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes letter from Senor Calderon with enclosed reproductions of photos depicting the construction of the Panama Canal.","2 boxes: 135 and 136/137. Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 3 boxes, but combined into 2 boxes, 135 \u0026 136/137, during processing. Box 136 combined with 137 during processing. [?When consecutively numbering boxes, the number 138 was not used. The numbers given by Herb Bateman's office are consecutive, without a missing number, indicating a box is not missing.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. When this box was accessioned, the folders were in no discernible order., so the folders have been loosely arranged according to subject matter. Box number 138 had been skipped accidentally by Bateman's office: no materials were missing material when compared to the incoming boxlist.","1997:1999-2000","Much of this material is about Department of Defense and Impact Aid.","Budget requests/concerns from Virginia Living Museum, William \u0026 Mary and others.","1980:87:92-97","1990:1994-1997","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Note: Some folders were empty when accessioned.","1986:1990-2000; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1988-89:92-97:99","1986:94-96:98","1986:94-96:98","1986:96:98","Bateman Office Accession Number: non; Special Collections received 3 boxes of material on base closings. which were combined into 2 boxes, 142 and 143/44, during processing. Most of the material consisted of loose reports/publications and loose papers with few labeled folders. Since each box had its own group of loose papers, consisting of correspondence, memos, notes and reports, they were put into folders designated as Group 1, 2 or 3. This material has been kept in its original order, regardless of date, to reflect the possible working order by Mr. Bateman. Important documents in each folder are listed. All loose reports were placed in folders using the report title as the heading. Please note that some correspondence files include reports and some report files may include correspondence. [1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:65-66:75:79-80:87-95]","This folder includes information on Jefferson Proving Ground, MILCON costs, Navy Bases report, and COBRA Realignment Summary. It also includes Remarks of Rep. Herbert Bateman, Commission on Base Closure and Realignment [June 16, 1993], Letter from Hunter B. Andrew outlining some legislation with attached 1979 material on cost savings if Ft. Monroe closed [June 9, 1993], and letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. [past Secretary of the Army] with his views of closing Ft. Monroe [June 11, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, map entitled Franklin South Hampton Economic Development, notes, and correspondence to and from John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, Ronald R. Fogleman, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Robert E. Bayer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Installations, Robert M. Walter, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment), Scott B. McLaughlin, Lt. Colonel of USAF, and others, regarding transfer of surplus base closure properties and other base closing topics. Reports included are: Closure Dates-Major Bases 1988 and 1991 Accepted Actions (as of 9/92), Army [Bases] report, GAO report on Depot Maintenance: Issues in Management and Restructuring to Support a Downsized Military [May 6, 1993] and Changes to Cobra Screen 4 Data--Fort Eustis, Virginia [June 7, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, memos and correspondence with Thomas K. Norment, Virginia Congressman, Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia Senator, James A. Courter, Chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Mr. Bateman's aides concerning Fort Monroe closing. One memo says Mr. Bateman is surprised that Governor Chuck Robb supports the closing of Fort Monroe. Reports and related items included are: COBRA model reports, UXO at Fort Monroe [n. d.], The Key Questions: Why Fort Monroe? Why Not Fort Eustis? [undated], Discussion Paper on Ft. Monroe [June 4, 1993], Information Paper on Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) Disposal Plan [June 4, 1993], BRAC Impact State by State Comparison [undated], Memo about Ordnance and Explosive Waste (OEW) Remediation at Fort Monroe [June 9, 1993], BRAC 93 Valuation of Fort Monroe, Virginia [undated], Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Base Summary Sheet, Fort Monroe, Virginia [May 18, 1993], 1991 Real Estate Map of Fort Monroe with areas of ownership highlighted [undated] and Historic Preservation Program: Structure, History, and Congressional Policies by Malcolm M. Simmons Specialist in Natural Resources [April 14 1987],","Reports: Military Bases: Transfer of Pease Air Force Base Slowed by Environmental Concerns by GAO [February 1993], Chapter 5 entitled, The Army's Process and Recommendations Were Generally Sound…, of the Report GAO/NSIAD-95-133 Military Bases [undated] , Recommendations of the Navy – part of another unnamed report [undated] COBRA report on Cost of Base Realignment Action [undated], Turning Visions into Success: Briefing to the Honorable Herbert Bateman by Vitro [October 11, 1994] and mini-report entitled \"Closing Fort Monroe [June 1988]. Includes correspondence, memos, laws and documents regarding base closings, hearings, hazardous waste and environmental concerns. Letters and memos from Alan J. Dixon and James A. Courter, Chairmen of Defense Base Closure \u0026 Realignment Commission, copy of H.R. 4016 that amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation \u0026 Liability Act of 1980, statements from hearings, notes on Virginia Requirements at May 4 [1995] hearing, a briefing \u0026 news releases. Resolutions from Spotsylvania, VA County Board of Supervisors, Rappahannock Area Development Commission \u0026 other localities giving support to Dahlgren and Fort A.P. Hill [October 27, 1994]. April 19, 1993 letter to Jerry C. Harrison, Chief, Legislative Liaison of the Army, requesting that the Department of the Army provide him [Herbert H. Bateman] all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as pertains to Fort Monroe. The report is attached.","Includes memos, reports, fact sheets, studies and newspaper articles","Includes notes, memos, reports, studies and newspaper articles","Includes copy of letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. to Hon. Norman Sisisky about his views on a closure of Fort Lee [June 9, 1993], letter from Herbert H. Bateman to Jerry C. Harrison, chief Legislative Liaison of the Army, asking for all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as it pertains to Fort Monroe with copy of report, BRAC 93 Alternative Documentation Set [April 19, 1993], fax sending Army's Verified COBRA Run Report [June 1993] and a fax sending the Army \"talking\" points\" and the new COBRA Run report [June 1993].","Includes letters from John M. Low, Air Force General at Langley AFB, \u0026 others, against the closing of Fort Monroe [1993], position reports, BRAC reports, \u0026 reports about many aspects of Fort Monroe.","Includes memos, drafts, notes, meeting proceedings, letter from Alan J. Dixon, Chairman of Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission regarding Mr. Bateman's request to reconsider the 1993 decision to close the Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk [March 21, 1995], laws and reports.","7 copies.","Includes newspaper articles and editorials, news releases, notes, memos, correspondence, U.S Codes and reports. Reports Environmental Impact at Closing Installations by GAO [February 1995] Reuse Plans for Selected Bases Closed in 1988 \u0026 1991 by GAO [4/94] Published statement of Joshua Gotbaum, Asst Sec. of Defense [2/3/95] Challenges in Identifying and Implementing Closure Recommendations by GAO [February 23, 1995] Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: members, agendas, outline and master copy of final report [1994-95] BRAC 95 Overview by Office of the Asst Secretary of the Army [undated]","1965:79-80:88 and undated Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles and reports, Background Paper: Significant Factors Pertaining to Possible Base Closure of Fort Monroe [July 1988] and Fort Monroe Base Realignment Study by U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command [October 24, 1980]","1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:66:75","Box 143 was combined with Box 144 during processing.","1984:86:88:90:93-95; Bateman office Accession Number: none","Bateman office Accession Number: none","Includes notes.","1969:84-95; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","PRES2.JCR Funding of Clover Cogeneration [3/19/92]","SS.benefit COLAs and S.S. Benefits [9/15/92]","1977:79:82-93 Bateman Office Accession Number: none The folders in this box had post-it notes on them with other file names written, suggesting that these folders had been removed from other files and newly grouped as Eastern Shore, or it is a system of cross referencing. These Post-It note headings are noted in parentheses beside the main folder title.","1979:83-85:87","1977: 79:83-88","1985:88:90:92","1983-11-02T00:00:00.000","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1990-94:97","1990-91:93-94","Includes material on Opie and HR 961","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1984-85:92-97","1986:89:91-92","Includes the 1987 Delineation Manual, but not the 1989 version; 1987:90-92","1984-85:87:89-90:93","1976-77:81:86","1976:91:94","1991:93:94","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 2 boxes (154 \u0026 155), but combined into 1 box, 154/155, during processing.","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes some loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose material.","Includes copy of H.R. 45","Background Info, Dear Colleagues","Letters","1954, 1980, 1989-2000; No Accession number assigned by Bateman's office","Includes correspondence and reports on Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization, Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 1999, National Transportation Safety Board and Public Transportation Projects Proposed for Federal Funding in FY00","1954, 1989, 1991-1993","Reports, Clippings, VHS Tape","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 1 of 2","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 2 of 2","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 1–180","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 181 – 252 and Grounds, Pages 1-163","The National Journal, 9/14/98","Newspaper Clippings. 3 copies of 12/12/1998 Washington Post section entitled \"Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, §595 (c).","VHS Tape entitled \"President Clinton's Testimony\"","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-310, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in Conformity with the Requirements of Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) . 9/11/98. Communication from Kenneth W. Starr, Independent Counsel.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 3 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","1941, 1955, 1957-1958, 1993, 1995-1997 Includes the following publications: Presenting a Pictorial Review of Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux International Radio Evangelist His Famous Cross and Road Choirs and His Civic Activities for Developing a Good Neighbor Spirit Among All Races and Creeds. First Edition, August 1941. Solomon Michaux's Fore-Sight from Victory Square to Archer's Hope, 1928-2000 AD Proposal submitted by The Saints' Missionary Foundation, Inc. 1996","Note: Jack Brook was Herbert Bateman's Chief of Staff from January 1983 to January 1993.","Lower Peninsula Water Needs: A Summary Response and Rebuttal to Institute for Water Resources \"special study\" by Regional Raw Water Study Group.","1995:97:99","Includes Information on Venture Star","1985-88:90-2000","85-88:90-91:93","[The American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 1990]","[Re: Housing ]","[Re Long Term Insurance Care Coverage]","[Re: Restoring Management and Personnel Authority/Mayor of D.C.]","[Re: H.R. 142, The Government Shutdown Prevention Act]","[Re: The Thrift Savings Plan Enhancement Act]","[Re: Civil Service Retirement Fund Off-Budget]","[Re: The Microloan Program Technical Correction Act]","[Re: The Government Waste, Fraud, and Error Reduction Act]","[Re: Paperwork Elimination Act]","[Re: Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement]","[Re: The Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act of 1999]","1996:98-2000","[Re: Religious Liberty Protection Act]","[Community Protection Act]","[Re: Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","\"Herbert Bateman's Bulletin\" (1983 – 1998) are filed chronologically (folders 1-48); followed by Town Meeting Postcards (1983-1993), Franking Approvals, 1983-1995, and Bulletin requests (folders 49-51 respectively)","Agriculture – not sent to Hampton, York, James City County [Special Report to Rural Virginians]","Chesapeake Bay [Special Report on the Chesapeake Bay]","Shipbuilding – Hampton, NN, York, Poquoson, James City County [Special Report on Shipbuilding]","Future U.S. Combat Logistic Force Ship Levels [4/21/99] and Required Navy Ship-Procurement Rates, by Class [4/16/99]","Political Considerations Require Congressional Democrats to Support Full Funding for the Next Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier (CVN-76) [undated]","Most folders are not labeled. Some photographs have handwritten or post-it notes on the back with the name of event and names of the people included in the photo. Some slides and negatives are included. Some photographs are in small photo albums presented after an event. Photographs range in size from 3x5 to 8x10.","1991, 1994-2000","Boxes 181 and 182 (includes what was formerly numbered box 183).","Boxes originally numbered 182 and 183 have been combined into one during processing.","1981:87:94-96","1981:87:93-95","1986:88:92-95","1978-1979, 1989-1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994]","1991-1993, 1995-1998","1978-1979, 1988-2000","A report on developing a highly competitive, sustainable aquaculture industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.","1993, 1995-1996","1992-1995, 1997","1991-1995, 1997","1978-1979, 1989, 1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994].","1991-1993, 1995, 1998","Twelve volumes with daily schedules of Herbert H. Bateman. One volume er year.","In reverse chronological order","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","Includes material on Flag Day, Shades Mountain Independent Church, National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights and patriotism with dates from 1977 to 1987.","1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","1986-1887, 1990-1993, 1995","1993, 1995-1996","1994:98-99","1993, 1996","1964:86:89-98","[1989:91:95]","[1991:95-96]","Includes material on TBT Editorial for Sea Technology Magazine, correspondence, reports, clippings and the 1990 Virginia Pesticide Control Act [1986:88-90].","1964:1993","1995-97:99","Includes the 1994 Environmental Assessment Report and the 1995 Final Environmental Assessment Report.","Includes: 1995 Supplement to the List of Plant Species that occur in Northeast (Region 1), August 1995 and National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands Northeast (Region 1), May 1988","1996:99 Includes: Restoring America's Wildlife Legacy, A Plan to Rejuvenate Our National Wildlife Refuge System, 1999 Update","1983-85:87:89-91:93-2000","83-85:87:89-91:93-94","1990:93:97","Box 203; 1982:84-86:90-95:97 and undated Most of the Video Cassette Tapes are in plastic or cardboard covers. Most are labeled with date and subject matter. Includes 9 tapes of Congressman Bateman Series, professionally made tapes, tapes of TV appearances and tapes by Laura Bateman","Sponsored by Newport News Shipbuilding, Distributed by the Committee for Citizen Awareness, 30 Minutes","20 Minutes","1984-10-19T00:00:00.000","1986-10-01T00:00:00.000","1990-07-10T00:00:00.000","1990-12-01T00:00:00.000","1991-04-05T00:00:00.000","Tape 7, VR 7, Time 30:25 H ; 4/29/1992","1992-10-09T00:00:00.000","1992-10-22T00:00:00.000","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Recorded 7/7/92, Tape 13, VR# 15, Time 29.51 RD ; 12/08/92","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Airdate:  11/3/92","1993 April","1993 July 4","1994 October 20","Box 204","3 binders","Box 205","4 binders","Box 206","4 binders","Box 207","Boxes 208-209; 1985:87-97; Each folder has a yellow post-it note which tells the Archive location. These locations are noted, in parentheses, under the folder title.","2 folders","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: Resources/Fisheries 1996","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/Oceanography, 1990","1988-90:92-95; Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1993","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1994) Includes a research paper Government Island, Its Forgotten History Interesting Stone by Jane Henderson of Stafford, VA., undated The paper is about the Brent Family and other owners of the island, the island and the history of the stone.","1985:87-89:92-94; Archive: PW [Public Works]/Water Resources 1994","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1985:88-92:96; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1991-92:95; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]","Box 210; 1972:86-97","24 folders","1972:87-88","Report: Hunting Creek and Guildford Creek, Accomack County, VA, Navigation Study, Revised May 1995","Report: Newport News Creek, Newport News, Virginia Section 107 Navigation Study Feasibility Report [October 1994]","1983:86-90; Subjects include Ports of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Ports, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Thimble Shoals Navigation Project, Hampton Roads Navigation Project, and Sewells' Point.","1989-91:94:97","1993:96-97","1992:94","1989:94:97","Box 211 (91 folders)","91 folders","Box 212 (53 files)","1978:86:88-90:92-95; Includes the report: Master Plan--Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, dated December 1993","1985, 1997","1987:90:92","1984:86:88-89","1984:86:91","1984:87-88","1989:1993-94:99","1984:90:94","Boxes 213-216; Most subjects have mulitple sub-divisions and a number of folders are empty. Subjects Files included are: dministrative, Agriculture, Armed Service Files, Banking, Budget, Congress Chris J. Wenk, Commerce, Elections and Campaigns, Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Government, House Administration, House Oversight, Judiciary, Legislative, Miscelaaneous, Natrual Resources, House Rules, Small Business, Science Space and Technology, Social Security, Veterans, Ways and Means","33 folders","34 files","24 folders","61 folders","Box 217","6 folders","[83:86-98]","Register","[1983:89:91:95-2000]","Boxes 218-224; 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985; Accession Number: 2003.18 The material in the 17 boxes accessioned as Number 2003.18 were combined into 11 boxes while maintaining the subject matter: Trips, Directories, Photographs and Condolences. The Trip material has been arranged in chronological order, with the undated items at the beginning. Names of the countries visited and dates of travel are part of the heading of each folder. If the purpose of the trip is known, it is also noted as part of the folder label. Some items found in this group are not obviously directly related to a particular trip, but have been kept with the material and most are filed at the beginning of each box.","undated, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1988","Recommendation of Department of Air Force","John B. Minor at Dean Law School, John O. Marsh, Jr. at Yorktown; Honorary Degrees at William \u0026 Mary, 1988","Country Club Hill, Lot 3, Blk 1","Arranged in rough chronologically.","Report: U.S. Fisheries Utilization and Management","Folder entitled \"Welcome to Dublin\" from the United States Embassy which contains tourist pamphlets and general briefing information","Possibly a family trip and not a business trip","(OECD) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development","Folder labeled when accessioned: NATO Expansion Reports from NATO committees and United States committees, CODEL Solomon itinerary and information by the U.S. Air Force for trip between, notes, and newspaper articles.","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 1 of 2","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 2 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 1 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 2 of 2","Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office with forward written by President George Bush and Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense","10 copies of the resolution that authorizes the use of U.S. Armed Forces against Yugoslavia.","The Osce Verification Mission to Kosovo, December 1998 to March 1999. The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo [1999] Draft Plenary Resolution [May 1999] The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo (as passed 6/1/99)","Invitations, menu, name badges, map of Budapest, Country Data of Egypt and a Brief Guide to the Luxor Antiquities Sites","Box 225 (32 folders)","Photographs, Correspondence and Programs","Gives his written withdrawal from the firm when he takes office in the Congress and notes the understandings and conditions.","Forwarding threatening letter he received","Mr. Mutuc returning to the Philippines since Marcus is gone.","Regarding Black congressional districts and the Pledge Bond Referendum.","Yacobi, nephew of Herbert Bateman, and stationed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq thanking him for getting the autographed transcript of the President's State of the Union Address with an enclosed Thank You letter to the President with an Iraq bottle label.","Recommending Management Accounting's article on Joe DioGuardi's bill, HR 4495.","Thank you letters, donation/contribution letters correspondence about family matters invitations to join the Huntington Club statement to the Members of the Congress of the United States about integration of public schools dated August 10, 1971 statement about drug abuse and juvenile delinquency dated December 14, 1972 letter to Clerk of the Senate with biographical changes dated November 4, 1971 and other correspondence","Includes letter to Gov. John N. Dalton letters regarding his children Toll Charges Disclosure Forms Conflict of Interest Forms expense work sheets for attendance at meetings campaign contributions tax information Lawyer's Referral Service Form and other correpsondence","Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for consideration for one of two Federal District Judgeships for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1977 Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator John Warner for a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1981.  Robert Heron Bork got the judgeship. 1957 Court of Appeals publications are included. 1977 material includes a questionnaire. 1981 file includes letters of support from politicians and other important people, such as Strom Thurmond, Mills Godwin, Jerry Farwell and James L. Ketelsen, Chairman of Tenneco, with attached response from Vice President George Bush.  There is also a biography, letters to possible supporters, and a list of people to contact to help with recommendations","Includes HHB Bank Receipts from 2/1/89 – 12/6/89.","Sent by President Bush as a memento","Many of the negatives appear to be from trips abroad","Invitations, information about Paris Air Show, menus and photographs","Letter and 2 photographs","Includes and a photograph of HHB speaking at Chesapeake Bay Forum","3 photographs","4 photographs","3 photographs","3 photographs","1983, 1991, 1994-95, 2000","1984, 1989, 1994 and 1999","2 different poses. Photographed by Congressman Richard Ray.","House Gym Dinner","2 copies.","Autographed by both","Copy of the Poem with acknowledgement letter to Frederick Manzie from President George Bush","In Alphabetical Order","Thanking HHB for support in the primary.","Printed Copy","Re: HHB's help with the new aircraft carrier proposals.","List of the reforms with hand-marked red checks beside each reform and a hand written note, \"4/6/95 Done.\"","Congratulating the United States government on the 210th anniversary of American Independence.","Regarding relocating the Military Traffic Management Command to Fort Eustis","Thanking HHB for support of Marine Corp and programs.","Thanking HHB for stopping by Republican Leader's Fund fundraising reception.  Photograph attached.","Saying they are grateful as they leave the White House.","Announcing his resignation from the Virginia Senate because of his election as a U.S. Congressman.","Second Russian in Space, after Gagarin.","Expressing appreciation for HHB's vote in favor of the Government Ethics Reform Act of 1989.","Thanking HHB for his vote in support of the Space Station Freedom.","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the Photographs folders 1 or 2.","Re: endorsements of political candidates","\"Bateman responded:  \"I am absolutely amazed that anyone could say as many things so untrue and so distorted in so short a period of time, on such a variety of sub(j)ects.  My heavens, it is appalling.\"  Rep. Herb Bateman, Westmoreland Civic Center, Oct 13, 1992.\"","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the folders labeled Photographs 1 or 2.","On White House letterhead","Enclosing photographs.","In the Benjamin Franklin Room, State Department","2 copies","program and photographs","held at Statuary Hall, The United States Capitol","Photographs of Induction into Hall of Leadership for the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce and publication The Virginia Jaycees, the First 50 Years, 1939-1989, March 1996","Box 226","1 folder","Includes expired passports for Herbert H. Bateman, plus photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, and applications for passports and visas.","Box 227; Accession Number: 2003.18","(removed during renovation).  Includes letter from George M. White, Architect of the Capitol, where he explains history of the brick","Copies and originals of newspaper clippings divided into months.","License Plate Number:  VA H1","Bag was possibly used by Mrs. Bateman to send over items for these papers.","\"The Chief of Transportation takes great pleasure in granting the distinction of Honorary Transporter of the Transportation Corps Regiment to The Honorable Herbert H. Bateman in recognition of your special place in Regimental continuity, tradition and esprit de corps\" issued at The Home of the Transportation Corps Regiment this 25th day of August 2000.","Box 228; Accession Number: 2003.18; Some of these books are embossed with Hon. Herbert H. Bateman's name.","Box 229; Accession Number: 2003.18","13 folders","[Notation on original box: \"Already Copied\"] Box 230; Accession Number: 2003.18 These letters and cards were already grouped by affiliation of sender when accessioned. They were kept in their original designations and put in alphabetical order. Mrs. Bateman made notes regarding the identity of the sender on some of the envelopes"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_e5d41d77c9a467f57988b5022422dcdf\"\u003eStored off-site. Please allow at least 72 hours for retrieval.  Boxes mistakenly labeled as 2001.03. 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Check original listing when back onsite.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-95-49; the subseries 'Rules' that was listed in the transfer papers had no folders, so it is not included in the finding aid.","Note on folder list supplied with files: Alphabetical Files DESTROYED","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-96-86; The subseries \"Virginia (Casework)\" with 1 folder was included in the inventory provided with collection but it was not included in the physical transfer.","D. # 5389-6640","D. #6665-7324","D. #6943-10092","D. #10133-12130","D. # 5523-10761","D. # 10758-12138","D. #5543-11248","D. # 5536-9514","D. # 7667-12068","D. # 5578-8872","D. # 9605-11581","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-97-4","On original transfer list, but not found in box","\"High-Information Content Flat Panel Displays and Subassemblies thereof from Japan\" September 1990 and June 21, 1991 \"Companies Which Have Sought Relief Under the Antidumping Laws During the 1980's\" by Stewart \u0026 Stewart, undated.","Arranged chronologically. Also included are 5 folders of PO'COLA letters, 1989-1991 in box 99.","77 Letters","Attendees of the Hampton \u0026 Williamsburg Town Meetings","110 letters","103 letters","97 letters","100 letters","103 letters","107 letters","98 letters","106 letters","109 letters","106 letters","107 letters","109 letters","101 letters","109 letters","110 letters","101 letters","106 letters","98 letters","97 letters","92 letters","110 letters","109 letters","105 letters","102 letters","99 letters","97 letters","98 letters","92 letters","97 letters","97 letters","103 letters","92 letters","104 letters","91 letters","100 letters","96 letters","69 letters","102 letters","109 letters","101 letters","H.R. 1074 COLA Letter","Federal Retiree COLA Letter","Revised Retiree COLA Letter","Updated COLA Letter","96 letters","93 letters","106 letters","110 letters","103 letters","89 letters","86 letters","92 letters","89 letters","104 letters","32 letters","75 letters","102 letters","106 letters","108 letters","101 letters","93 letters","99 letters","110 letters","102 letters","88 letters","82 letters","80 letters","99 letters","99 letters","102 letters","96 letters","115 letters","115 letters","113 letters","115 letters","115 letters","105 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","116 letters","115 letters","64 letters","114 letters","114 letters","100 letters","46 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","108 letters","55 letters","44 letters","115 letters","115 letters","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-98-72; Subseries EAS/CASE was noted on Transfer List, but not included.","12/14/94 to 5/30/95","6/5/95 to 9/28/95","10/3/95 to 12/31/95","Regarding Transition Assistance Program Proposal from SETCON","Regarding Budget Furlough","Regarding balancing the budget","Regarding Government shut down","Bateman office Accession Number: 329-00-54","No internal accession number was assigned","H.R. 7","H.R. 93","H. 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Res. 216","H.J. Res. 218","H.J. Res. 219","H.J. Res. 226","H.J. Res. 230","H.J. Res. 231","H.J. Res. 234","H.J. Res. 236","H.J. Res. 239","H.J. Res. 242","H.J. Res. 246","H.J. Res. 247","H.J. Res. 253","H.J. Res. 257","H.J. Res. 260","H.J. Res. 262","H.J. Res. 264","H.J. Res. 265","H.J. Res. 266","H.J. Res. 268","H.J. Res. 272","H.J. Res. 274","H.J. Res. 276","H.J. Res. 278","H.J. Res. 285","H.J. Res. 286","H.J. Res. 287","H.J. Res. 289-290","H.J. Res. 291","H.J. Res. 303","H.J. Res. 304","H.J. Res. 310","H.J. Res. 311","H.J. Res. 315","H.J. Res. 316","H.J. Res. 317","H.J. Res. 318","H.J. Res. 320","H.J. Res. 322","H.J. Res. 329","H.J. Res. 330","H.J. Res. 332","H.J. Res. 334","H.J. Res. 335","H.J. Res. 337","H.J. Res. 342","H.J. Res. 343","H.J. Res. 346","H.J. Res. 355","H.J. Res. 358","H.J. Res. 359","H.J. Res. 363","H.J. Res. 366","H.J. Res. 385","H.J. Res. 387","H.J. Res. 389","H.J. Res. 390","H.J. Res. 398","H.J. Res. 401","H.J. Res. 402","H.J. Res. 418","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res.","H. Con. Res. 44","October 17, 1994","December 3, 1993","September 20, 1994","October 21, 1993","February 23, 1994","February 10, 1993","April 29, 1994","March 18, 1993","June 23, 1994","June 11, 1994","June 9, 1994","July 11, 1994","February 7, 1994","May 9, 1994","January 27, 1994","April 26, 1994","August 9, 1994","July 26, 1994","May 17, 1994","January 31, 1994","May 13, 1994","July 23, 1993","July 19, 1993","October 14, 1993","July 1993","January 15, 1993","November 9, 1993","September 27, 1994","October 12, 1994","October 21, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 13, 1994","Folder 118 was accidentally skipped when numbering the folders.","October 24, 1994","September 16, 1994","October 27, 1994","October 25, 1994","April 1, 1993","November 1, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 31, 1994","October 17, 1994","October 14, 1994","Oct. 12, 1994","October 20, 1994","November 8, 1994","October 18, 1994","June 24, 1994","September 23, 1994","October 17, 1994","August 22, 1994","October 6, 1994","October 7, 1994","October 17, 1994; Concerned Women for America Survey","August 8, 1994","September 7, 1994","July 14, 1994","October 13, 1994","October 4, 1994","September 20, 1994","October 7, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 2, 1994","August 29, 1994","October 6, 1994","June 20, 1994","September 15, 1994","August 30, 1994","September 6, 1994","May 23, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 6, 1994","August 20, 1994","July 1, 1994","July 15, 1994","July 21, 1994","July 22, 1994","July 28, 1994","1994","June 27, 1994","August 2, 1994","July 29, 1994","June 9, 1994","Sept. 28, 1994","June 24, 1994","June 14, 1994","April 13, 1994","May 3, 1994","February 11, 1994","Oct. 26, 1994","April 1994","June 28, 1994","1994","May 24, 1994","1993","July 15, 1994","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Pk.hhb","KCS.internaps","ESmd.betaseron","MDag.dict","MDag.hearing","WFmilcola5","WFmilcola7","WFmilcola8","WFar.presgay [102nd and 103rd Congress)","ES.commisary","ES.commpriv","WFcommpriv","PNbu.balbu4","PNbu.balbu2","PNbu.bbss","PNbu.pkcon","PNbu.pkpro","MDco.benefit","MDco.obgyn","MDco.obgyn2","PKhr.abortemp","PKhr.chiro","PKhr.genab","PKhr.longterm","PKhr.mental","PKhr.obgyn","MDco.alliance","MDco.back","MDco.clinton","MDco.longterm","MDco.sbhealth","PKhr.gen","MDco.diet","MDco.single","PNco.fairness","PNco.fairness2","PNco.violence","ESpn.violence","PNdc.abort","PK.edgoalss","ESpk.nea","PK.english","WFfa.somalia","PNcg.whiteh2o","MDju.abort","MDju.abort3","MDju.face","MDju.focacon","MDju.focapro","MDju.fund","MDju.agenda","ESju.nohomo","MDju.homo","MDju.crime93","PKju.crimegen","MDju.legal","MDju.legalpro","ESmd.waco","MDju.fbi","ESmd.juvgun","MDju.bbcon","MDju.bbpro","MDju.gunpr","MDju.guns2","MDju.nra","MDju.stein","PK.assaultcon","PK.assaulting","PK.assaultpro","PKju.gunpal","ESju.imbenefit","ESju.immigrate","ESju.isa","ESju.porn","MDju.porn","PK.fedfehb","PK.fedpenny","PK.fedreti","PK.liability","JCRpw.ellen2 [102nd and 103rd Congress]","PNwm.beer","PNwm.cigcon","PNwm.cigcon2","PNwm.cigcon3","PNwm.gatt","MDwm.pkmed","MDwm.medcuts","PNwm.nafta5","PNwm.nafta7","PNwm.nafta8","PNwm.nafta9","PK.welfare","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Accessioned as 4 boxes (121-124), which were re-housed into 2 box3s, 121/122 and 123/124..","Folder count in box 121/122 starts over with Folder 1 for the 105th Congress","H.R. 26 \u0026 H.R. 1009","H.R. 29","H.R. 94","H.R. 123","H.R. 192","H.R. 195","H.R. 345","H.R. 414","H.R. 426","H.R. 638","H.R. 758","H.R. 880","H.R. 906","H.R. 977","H.R. 979","H.R. 1023","H.R. 1126","H.R. 1172","H.R. 1174","H.R. 1203","H.R. 1299","H.R. 1378","H.R. 1515","H.R. 1372","H.R. 1519","H.R. 1532","H.R. 1559","H. R. 1560","H.R. 1625","H.R. 1740","H.R. 1766","H.R. 1813","H.R. 1912","H.R. 1984","H.R. 2070","H.R. 2113","H.R. 2173","H.R. 2292","H.R. 2397","H.R. 2456","H.R. 2497","H.R. 2608","H.R. 2648","H.R. 2786","H.R. 2796","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2990","H.R. 3156","H.R. 3211","H.R. 3247","H.R. 3251","H.R. 3438","H.R. 3506","H.R. 3601","H.R. 3610","H.R. 3614","H.R. 3682","H.R. 3792","H.R. 3821","H.R. 3933","H.R. 4139","H.R. 4402","H.J. Res.1","H.J. Res.54","H.J. Res.75","H.Res. 22","H.Res. 103","H.Res. 267","H.Res. 399","H.Res. 519","H.Con. Res.13","H.Con. Res.30","H.Con. Res. 150","H.Con. Res. 181","H.Con. Res. 203","H.Con. Res. 208","H.Con. Res. 209","H.Con. Res. 316","Boxes 123 and 124 were combined into one box, 123/124 during processing.","Folder 47 was accidentally skipped during numbering","No internal Bateman Office Accession Number. Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Commerce, Justice and State","District of Columbia","Energy and Water","Interior","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Legislative","Transportation","Treasury, Postal Service \u0026 General Government","Vet Affairs \u0026 Housing \u0026 Urban Dev","District of Columbia","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H.R. 4550","H.R. 4019","H.R. 4006","H.R. 2281","H.R. 3789","H.R. 716","----------","H.R. 1151","H.R. 1252","H.R. 2526","H.R. 3633","H.R. 2070","H.R. 3396","H.R. 1965","H.R. 3682","H.R. 4164","H. R. 4258","H.J.R. 71","H.R. 26","H.R. 22","H.R. 3528","H.R. 3949","H.R. 424","H.R. 304","H. Con. Res. 251","H.R. 218","H.R. 217","H.R. 118","H.J.R. 78","H.R. 3736","H.R. 3565","H.R. 567","H.R. 695","H.R. 1009","H.R. 1231","H.R. 1428","H.R. 1544","H.R. 1704","H.R. 2181","H.R. 2294","H.R. 2460","H.R. 2578","H.R. 2589","H.R. 2591","H.R. 2604","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2883","H.R. 3116","H.R. 3048","H.R. 3117","H.R. 3310","H.R. 3206","H.R. 3303","H.R. 3382","H.R. 3412","H.R. 3949","H.R. 3853","H. Con. Res. 317","S. 318","H.R. 1756","H.R. 4300","H.R. 1836","H.R. 2943","H.R. 4280","H.R. 4005","Bills, Surveys, Ratings, Co-Signed Letters, Dear Colleagues; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H. Con. Res. 212","H. Con. Res. 252","H. Con. Res. 257","H. Con. Res. 275","H. Res. 297","H.R. 316","H. Con. Res. 327","H.R. 351","H. Res. 396","H. Res. 397","H.R. 430","H.R. 531","H. Res. 549","H.R. 573","H.R. 792","H.R. 828","H.R. 864","H.R. 883","H.R. 903","H.R. 924","H.R. 1001","H.R. 1034","H.R. 1218","H.R. 1244","H.R. 1326","H.R. 1348","H.R. 1747","H.R. 1883","H.R. 1926","H.R. 2088","H.R. 2129","H.R. 2247","H.R. 2260","H.R. 2303","H.R. 2321","H.R. 2563","H.R. 2733","H.R. 2710","H.R. 3215","H.R. 3228","H.R. 3293","H.R. 3642","H.R. 3660","H.R. 3700","H.R. 3701","H.R. 4033","H.R. 4178","H.R. 4082","H.R. 4210","H.R. 4215","H.R. 4442","H.R. 4654","H.R. 4736","H.R. 4907","H.R. 4328","1999 September 28","September 15, 1999","September 7, 1999","July 21, 1999","June 14, 1999","June 6, 2000","April 30, 1999","April 16, 1999","April 15, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 11, 2000","April 6, 2000","March 26, 29 \u0026 April 6, 10, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 17, 1999","February 15, 2000","February 7, 2000","December 1998","July 26, 2000","July 25, 2000","July 25, 2000","August 30, 2000","July 28, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 26, 2000","July 20, 2000","July 17, 2000","July 11, 2000","June 30, 2000","June 26, 2000","June 16, 2000","June 14, 2000","May 11, 2000","May 5, 2000","April 6, 2000","April 4, 2000","March 30, 2000","March 22, 2000","March 15, 2000","March 2, 2000","February 21, 2000","February 16, 2000","February 3, 2000","February 2, 2000","December 8, 1999","November 3, 1999","October 27, 1999","October 21, 1999","October 20, 1999","October 18, 1999","October 7, 1999","September 29, 1999","September 22, 1999","September 17, 1999","September 7, 1999","August 13, 1999","July 20, 1999","July 20, 1999","June 17, 1999","July 14, 1999","June 28, 1999","June 7, 1999","May 7, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 6, 1999","April 1, 1999","March 29, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 25, 1999","March 19, 1999","March 18, 1999","March 4, 1999","March 3, 1999","February 28, 1999","February 26, 1999","February 25, 1999","February 12, 1999","January 7, 1999","July 18, 2000","July 25, 2000","1999 March 4","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","4 boxes: 131-134; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes letter from Senor Calderon with enclosed reproductions of photos depicting the construction of the Panama Canal.","2 boxes: 135 and 136/137. Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 3 boxes, but combined into 2 boxes, 135 \u0026 136/137, during processing. Box 136 combined with 137 during processing. [?When consecutively numbering boxes, the number 138 was not used. The numbers given by Herb Bateman's office are consecutive, without a missing number, indicating a box is not missing.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. When this box was accessioned, the folders were in no discernible order., so the folders have been loosely arranged according to subject matter. Box number 138 had been skipped accidentally by Bateman's office: no materials were missing material when compared to the incoming boxlist.","1997:1999-2000","Much of this material is about Department of Defense and Impact Aid.","Budget requests/concerns from Virginia Living Museum, William \u0026 Mary and others.","1980:87:92-97","1990:1994-1997","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Note: Some folders were empty when accessioned.","1986:1990-2000; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1988-89:92-97:99","1986:94-96:98","1986:94-96:98","1986:96:98","Bateman Office Accession Number: non; Special Collections received 3 boxes of material on base closings. which were combined into 2 boxes, 142 and 143/44, during processing. Most of the material consisted of loose reports/publications and loose papers with few labeled folders. Since each box had its own group of loose papers, consisting of correspondence, memos, notes and reports, they were put into folders designated as Group 1, 2 or 3. This material has been kept in its original order, regardless of date, to reflect the possible working order by Mr. Bateman. Important documents in each folder are listed. All loose reports were placed in folders using the report title as the heading. Please note that some correspondence files include reports and some report files may include correspondence. [1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:65-66:75:79-80:87-95]","This folder includes information on Jefferson Proving Ground, MILCON costs, Navy Bases report, and COBRA Realignment Summary. It also includes Remarks of Rep. Herbert Bateman, Commission on Base Closure and Realignment [June 16, 1993], Letter from Hunter B. Andrew outlining some legislation with attached 1979 material on cost savings if Ft. Monroe closed [June 9, 1993], and letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. [past Secretary of the Army] with his views of closing Ft. Monroe [June 11, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, map entitled Franklin South Hampton Economic Development, notes, and correspondence to and from John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, Ronald R. Fogleman, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Robert E. Bayer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Installations, Robert M. Walter, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment), Scott B. McLaughlin, Lt. Colonel of USAF, and others, regarding transfer of surplus base closure properties and other base closing topics. Reports included are: Closure Dates-Major Bases 1988 and 1991 Accepted Actions (as of 9/92), Army [Bases] report, GAO report on Depot Maintenance: Issues in Management and Restructuring to Support a Downsized Military [May 6, 1993] and Changes to Cobra Screen 4 Data--Fort Eustis, Virginia [June 7, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, memos and correspondence with Thomas K. Norment, Virginia Congressman, Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia Senator, James A. Courter, Chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Mr. Bateman's aides concerning Fort Monroe closing. One memo says Mr. Bateman is surprised that Governor Chuck Robb supports the closing of Fort Monroe. Reports and related items included are: COBRA model reports, UXO at Fort Monroe [n. d.], The Key Questions: Why Fort Monroe? Why Not Fort Eustis? [undated], Discussion Paper on Ft. Monroe [June 4, 1993], Information Paper on Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) Disposal Plan [June 4, 1993], BRAC Impact State by State Comparison [undated], Memo about Ordnance and Explosive Waste (OEW) Remediation at Fort Monroe [June 9, 1993], BRAC 93 Valuation of Fort Monroe, Virginia [undated], Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Base Summary Sheet, Fort Monroe, Virginia [May 18, 1993], 1991 Real Estate Map of Fort Monroe with areas of ownership highlighted [undated] and Historic Preservation Program: Structure, History, and Congressional Policies by Malcolm M. Simmons Specialist in Natural Resources [April 14 1987],","Reports: Military Bases: Transfer of Pease Air Force Base Slowed by Environmental Concerns by GAO [February 1993], Chapter 5 entitled, The Army's Process and Recommendations Were Generally Sound…, of the Report GAO/NSIAD-95-133 Military Bases [undated] , Recommendations of the Navy – part of another unnamed report [undated] COBRA report on Cost of Base Realignment Action [undated], Turning Visions into Success: Briefing to the Honorable Herbert Bateman by Vitro [October 11, 1994] and mini-report entitled \"Closing Fort Monroe [June 1988]. Includes correspondence, memos, laws and documents regarding base closings, hearings, hazardous waste and environmental concerns. Letters and memos from Alan J. Dixon and James A. Courter, Chairmen of Defense Base Closure \u0026 Realignment Commission, copy of H.R. 4016 that amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation \u0026 Liability Act of 1980, statements from hearings, notes on Virginia Requirements at May 4 [1995] hearing, a briefing \u0026 news releases. Resolutions from Spotsylvania, VA County Board of Supervisors, Rappahannock Area Development Commission \u0026 other localities giving support to Dahlgren and Fort A.P. Hill [October 27, 1994]. April 19, 1993 letter to Jerry C. Harrison, Chief, Legislative Liaison of the Army, requesting that the Department of the Army provide him [Herbert H. Bateman] all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as pertains to Fort Monroe. The report is attached.","Includes memos, reports, fact sheets, studies and newspaper articles","Includes notes, memos, reports, studies and newspaper articles","Includes copy of letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. to Hon. Norman Sisisky about his views on a closure of Fort Lee [June 9, 1993], letter from Herbert H. Bateman to Jerry C. Harrison, chief Legislative Liaison of the Army, asking for all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as it pertains to Fort Monroe with copy of report, BRAC 93 Alternative Documentation Set [April 19, 1993], fax sending Army's Verified COBRA Run Report [June 1993] and a fax sending the Army \"talking\" points\" and the new COBRA Run report [June 1993].","Includes letters from John M. Low, Air Force General at Langley AFB, \u0026 others, against the closing of Fort Monroe [1993], position reports, BRAC reports, \u0026 reports about many aspects of Fort Monroe.","Includes memos, drafts, notes, meeting proceedings, letter from Alan J. Dixon, Chairman of Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission regarding Mr. Bateman's request to reconsider the 1993 decision to close the Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk [March 21, 1995], laws and reports.","7 copies.","Includes newspaper articles and editorials, news releases, notes, memos, correspondence, U.S Codes and reports. Reports Environmental Impact at Closing Installations by GAO [February 1995] Reuse Plans for Selected Bases Closed in 1988 \u0026 1991 by GAO [4/94] Published statement of Joshua Gotbaum, Asst Sec. of Defense [2/3/95] Challenges in Identifying and Implementing Closure Recommendations by GAO [February 23, 1995] Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: members, agendas, outline and master copy of final report [1994-95] BRAC 95 Overview by Office of the Asst Secretary of the Army [undated]","1965:79-80:88 and undated Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles and reports, Background Paper: Significant Factors Pertaining to Possible Base Closure of Fort Monroe [July 1988] and Fort Monroe Base Realignment Study by U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command [October 24, 1980]","1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:66:75","Box 143 was combined with Box 144 during processing.","1984:86:88:90:93-95; Bateman office Accession Number: none","Bateman office Accession Number: none","Includes notes.","1969:84-95; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","PRES2.JCR Funding of Clover Cogeneration [3/19/92]","SS.benefit COLAs and S.S. Benefits [9/15/92]","1977:79:82-93 Bateman Office Accession Number: none The folders in this box had post-it notes on them with other file names written, suggesting that these folders had been removed from other files and newly grouped as Eastern Shore, or it is a system of cross referencing. These Post-It note headings are noted in parentheses beside the main folder title.","1979:83-85:87","1977: 79:83-88","1985:88:90:92","1983-11-02T00:00:00.000","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1990-94:97","1990-91:93-94","Includes material on Opie and HR 961","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1984-85:92-97","1986:89:91-92","Includes the 1987 Delineation Manual, but not the 1989 version; 1987:90-92","1984-85:87:89-90:93","1976-77:81:86","1976:91:94","1991:93:94","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 2 boxes (154 \u0026 155), but combined into 1 box, 154/155, during processing.","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes some loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose material.","Includes copy of H.R. 45","Background Info, Dear Colleagues","Letters","1954, 1980, 1989-2000; No Accession number assigned by Bateman's office","Includes correspondence and reports on Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization, Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 1999, National Transportation Safety Board and Public Transportation Projects Proposed for Federal Funding in FY00","1954, 1989, 1991-1993","Reports, Clippings, VHS Tape","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 1 of 2","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 2 of 2","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 1–180","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 181 – 252 and Grounds, Pages 1-163","The National Journal, 9/14/98","Newspaper Clippings. 3 copies of 12/12/1998 Washington Post section entitled \"Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, §595 (c).","VHS Tape entitled \"President Clinton's Testimony\"","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-310, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in Conformity with the Requirements of Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) . 9/11/98. Communication from Kenneth W. Starr, Independent Counsel.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 3 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","1941, 1955, 1957-1958, 1993, 1995-1997 Includes the following publications: Presenting a Pictorial Review of Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux International Radio Evangelist His Famous Cross and Road Choirs and His Civic Activities for Developing a Good Neighbor Spirit Among All Races and Creeds. First Edition, August 1941. Solomon Michaux's Fore-Sight from Victory Square to Archer's Hope, 1928-2000 AD Proposal submitted by The Saints' Missionary Foundation, Inc. 1996","Note: Jack Brook was Herbert Bateman's Chief of Staff from January 1983 to January 1993.","Lower Peninsula Water Needs: A Summary Response and Rebuttal to Institute for Water Resources \"special study\" by Regional Raw Water Study Group.","1995:97:99","Includes Information on Venture Star","1985-88:90-2000","85-88:90-91:93","[The American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 1990]","[Re: Housing ]","[Re Long Term Insurance Care Coverage]","[Re: Restoring Management and Personnel Authority/Mayor of D.C.]","[Re: H.R. 142, The Government Shutdown Prevention Act]","[Re: The Thrift Savings Plan Enhancement Act]","[Re: Civil Service Retirement Fund Off-Budget]","[Re: The Microloan Program Technical Correction Act]","[Re: The Government Waste, Fraud, and Error Reduction Act]","[Re: Paperwork Elimination Act]","[Re: Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement]","[Re: The Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act of 1999]","1996:98-2000","[Re: Religious Liberty Protection Act]","[Community Protection Act]","[Re: Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","\"Herbert Bateman's Bulletin\" (1983 – 1998) are filed chronologically (folders 1-48); followed by Town Meeting Postcards (1983-1993), Franking Approvals, 1983-1995, and Bulletin requests (folders 49-51 respectively)","Agriculture – not sent to Hampton, York, James City County [Special Report to Rural Virginians]","Chesapeake Bay [Special Report on the Chesapeake Bay]","Shipbuilding – Hampton, NN, York, Poquoson, James City County [Special Report on Shipbuilding]","Future U.S. Combat Logistic Force Ship Levels [4/21/99] and Required Navy Ship-Procurement Rates, by Class [4/16/99]","Political Considerations Require Congressional Democrats to Support Full Funding for the Next Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier (CVN-76) [undated]","Most folders are not labeled. Some photographs have handwritten or post-it notes on the back with the name of event and names of the people included in the photo. Some slides and negatives are included. Some photographs are in small photo albums presented after an event. Photographs range in size from 3x5 to 8x10.","1991, 1994-2000","Boxes 181 and 182 (includes what was formerly numbered box 183).","Boxes originally numbered 182 and 183 have been combined into one during processing.","1981:87:94-96","1981:87:93-95","1986:88:92-95","1978-1979, 1989-1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994]","1991-1993, 1995-1998","1978-1979, 1988-2000","A report on developing a highly competitive, sustainable aquaculture industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.","1993, 1995-1996","1992-1995, 1997","1991-1995, 1997","1978-1979, 1989, 1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994].","1991-1993, 1995, 1998","Twelve volumes with daily schedules of Herbert H. Bateman. One volume er year.","In reverse chronological order","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","Includes material on Flag Day, Shades Mountain Independent Church, National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights and patriotism with dates from 1977 to 1987.","1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","1986-1887, 1990-1993, 1995","1993, 1995-1996","1994:98-99","1993, 1996","1964:86:89-98","[1989:91:95]","[1991:95-96]","Includes material on TBT Editorial for Sea Technology Magazine, correspondence, reports, clippings and the 1990 Virginia Pesticide Control Act [1986:88-90].","1964:1993","1995-97:99","Includes the 1994 Environmental Assessment Report and the 1995 Final Environmental Assessment Report.","Includes: 1995 Supplement to the List of Plant Species that occur in Northeast (Region 1), August 1995 and National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands Northeast (Region 1), May 1988","1996:99 Includes: Restoring America's Wildlife Legacy, A Plan to Rejuvenate Our National Wildlife Refuge System, 1999 Update","1983-85:87:89-91:93-2000","83-85:87:89-91:93-94","1990:93:97","Box 203; 1982:84-86:90-95:97 and undated Most of the Video Cassette Tapes are in plastic or cardboard covers. Most are labeled with date and subject matter. Includes 9 tapes of Congressman Bateman Series, professionally made tapes, tapes of TV appearances and tapes by Laura Bateman","Sponsored by Newport News Shipbuilding, Distributed by the Committee for Citizen Awareness, 30 Minutes","20 Minutes","1984-10-19T00:00:00.000","1986-10-01T00:00:00.000","1990-07-10T00:00:00.000","1990-12-01T00:00:00.000","1991-04-05T00:00:00.000","Tape 7, VR 7, Time 30:25 H ; 4/29/1992","1992-10-09T00:00:00.000","1992-10-22T00:00:00.000","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Recorded 7/7/92, Tape 13, VR# 15, Time 29.51 RD ; 12/08/92","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Airdate:  11/3/92","1993 April","1993 July 4","1994 October 20","Box 204","3 binders","Box 205","4 binders","Box 206","4 binders","Box 207","Boxes 208-209; 1985:87-97; Each folder has a yellow post-it note which tells the Archive location. These locations are noted, in parentheses, under the folder title.","2 folders","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: Resources/Fisheries 1996","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/Oceanography, 1990","1988-90:92-95; Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1993","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1994) Includes a research paper Government Island, Its Forgotten History Interesting Stone by Jane Henderson of Stafford, VA., undated The paper is about the Brent Family and other owners of the island, the island and the history of the stone.","1985:87-89:92-94; Archive: PW [Public Works]/Water Resources 1994","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1985:88-92:96; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1991-92:95; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]","Box 210; 1972:86-97","24 folders","1972:87-88","Report: Hunting Creek and Guildford Creek, Accomack County, VA, Navigation Study, Revised May 1995","Report: Newport News Creek, Newport News, Virginia Section 107 Navigation Study Feasibility Report [October 1994]","1983:86-90; Subjects include Ports of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Ports, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Thimble Shoals Navigation Project, Hampton Roads Navigation Project, and Sewells' Point.","1989-91:94:97","1993:96-97","1992:94","1989:94:97","Box 211 (91 folders)","91 folders","Box 212 (53 files)","1978:86:88-90:92-95; Includes the report: Master Plan--Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, dated December 1993","1985, 1997","1987:90:92","1984:86:88-89","1984:86:91","1984:87-88","1989:1993-94:99","1984:90:94","Boxes 213-216; Most subjects have mulitple sub-divisions and a number of folders are empty. Subjects Files included are: dministrative, Agriculture, Armed Service Files, Banking, Budget, Congress Chris J. Wenk, Commerce, Elections and Campaigns, Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Government, House Administration, House Oversight, Judiciary, Legislative, Miscelaaneous, Natrual Resources, House Rules, Small Business, Science Space and Technology, Social Security, Veterans, Ways and Means","33 folders","34 files","24 folders","61 folders","Box 217","6 folders","[83:86-98]","Register","[1983:89:91:95-2000]","Boxes 218-224; 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985; Accession Number: 2003.18 The material in the 17 boxes accessioned as Number 2003.18 were combined into 11 boxes while maintaining the subject matter: Trips, Directories, Photographs and Condolences. The Trip material has been arranged in chronological order, with the undated items at the beginning. Names of the countries visited and dates of travel are part of the heading of each folder. If the purpose of the trip is known, it is also noted as part of the folder label. Some items found in this group are not obviously directly related to a particular trip, but have been kept with the material and most are filed at the beginning of each box.","undated, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1988","Recommendation of Department of Air Force","John B. Minor at Dean Law School, John O. Marsh, Jr. at Yorktown; Honorary Degrees at William \u0026 Mary, 1988","Country Club Hill, Lot 3, Blk 1","Arranged in rough chronologically.","Report: U.S. Fisheries Utilization and Management","Folder entitled \"Welcome to Dublin\" from the United States Embassy which contains tourist pamphlets and general briefing information","Possibly a family trip and not a business trip","(OECD) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development","Folder labeled when accessioned: NATO Expansion Reports from NATO committees and United States committees, CODEL Solomon itinerary and information by the U.S. Air Force for trip between, notes, and newspaper articles.","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 1 of 2","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 2 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 1 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 2 of 2","Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office with forward written by President George Bush and Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense","10 copies of the resolution that authorizes the use of U.S. Armed Forces against Yugoslavia.","The Osce Verification Mission to Kosovo, December 1998 to March 1999. The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo [1999] Draft Plenary Resolution [May 1999] The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo (as passed 6/1/99)","Invitations, menu, name badges, map of Budapest, Country Data of Egypt and a Brief Guide to the Luxor Antiquities Sites","Box 225 (32 folders)","Photographs, Correspondence and Programs","Gives his written withdrawal from the firm when he takes office in the Congress and notes the understandings and conditions.","Forwarding threatening letter he received","Mr. Mutuc returning to the Philippines since Marcus is gone.","Regarding Black congressional districts and the Pledge Bond Referendum.","Yacobi, nephew of Herbert Bateman, and stationed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq thanking him for getting the autographed transcript of the President's State of the Union Address with an enclosed Thank You letter to the President with an Iraq bottle label.","Recommending Management Accounting's article on Joe DioGuardi's bill, HR 4495.","Thank you letters, donation/contribution letters correspondence about family matters invitations to join the Huntington Club statement to the Members of the Congress of the United States about integration of public schools dated August 10, 1971 statement about drug abuse and juvenile delinquency dated December 14, 1972 letter to Clerk of the Senate with biographical changes dated November 4, 1971 and other correspondence","Includes letter to Gov. John N. Dalton letters regarding his children Toll Charges Disclosure Forms Conflict of Interest Forms expense work sheets for attendance at meetings campaign contributions tax information Lawyer's Referral Service Form and other correpsondence","Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for consideration for one of two Federal District Judgeships for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1977 Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator John Warner for a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1981.  Robert Heron Bork got the judgeship. 1957 Court of Appeals publications are included. 1977 material includes a questionnaire. 1981 file includes letters of support from politicians and other important people, such as Strom Thurmond, Mills Godwin, Jerry Farwell and James L. Ketelsen, Chairman of Tenneco, with attached response from Vice President George Bush.  There is also a biography, letters to possible supporters, and a list of people to contact to help with recommendations","Includes HHB Bank Receipts from 2/1/89 – 12/6/89.","Sent by President Bush as a memento","Many of the negatives appear to be from trips abroad","Invitations, information about Paris Air Show, menus and photographs","Letter and 2 photographs","Includes and a photograph of HHB speaking at Chesapeake Bay Forum","3 photographs","4 photographs","3 photographs","3 photographs","1983, 1991, 1994-95, 2000","1984, 1989, 1994 and 1999","2 different poses. Photographed by Congressman Richard Ray.","House Gym Dinner","2 copies.","Autographed by both","Copy of the Poem with acknowledgement letter to Frederick Manzie from President George Bush","In Alphabetical Order","Thanking HHB for support in the primary.","Printed Copy","Re: HHB's help with the new aircraft carrier proposals.","List of the reforms with hand-marked red checks beside each reform and a hand written note, \"4/6/95 Done.\"","Congratulating the United States government on the 210th anniversary of American Independence.","Regarding relocating the Military Traffic Management Command to Fort Eustis","Thanking HHB for support of Marine Corp and programs.","Thanking HHB for stopping by Republican Leader's Fund fundraising reception.  Photograph attached.","Saying they are grateful as they leave the White House.","Announcing his resignation from the Virginia Senate because of his election as a U.S. Congressman.","Second Russian in Space, after Gagarin.","Expressing appreciation for HHB's vote in favor of the Government Ethics Reform Act of 1989.","Thanking HHB for his vote in support of the Space Station Freedom.","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the Photographs folders 1 or 2.","Re: endorsements of political candidates","\"Bateman responded:  \"I am absolutely amazed that anyone could say as many things so untrue and so distorted in so short a period of time, on such a variety of sub(j)ects.  My heavens, it is appalling.\"  Rep. Herb Bateman, Westmoreland Civic Center, Oct 13, 1992.\"","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the folders labeled Photographs 1 or 2.","On White House letterhead","Enclosing photographs.","In the Benjamin Franklin Room, State Department","2 copies","program and photographs","held at Statuary Hall, The United States Capitol","Photographs of Induction into Hall of Leadership for the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce and publication The Virginia Jaycees, the First 50 Years, 1939-1989, March 1996","Box 226","1 folder","Includes expired passports for Herbert H. Bateman, plus photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, and applications for passports and visas.","Box 227; Accession Number: 2003.18","(removed during renovation).  Includes letter from George M. White, Architect of the Capitol, where he explains history of the brick","Copies and originals of newspaper clippings divided into months.","License Plate Number:  VA H1","Bag was possibly used by Mrs. Bateman to send over items for these papers.","\"The Chief of Transportation takes great pleasure in granting the distinction of Honorary Transporter of the Transportation Corps Regiment to The Honorable Herbert H. Bateman in recognition of your special place in Regimental continuity, tradition and esprit de corps\" issued at The Home of the Transportation Corps Regiment this 25th day of August 2000.","Box 228; Accession Number: 2003.18; Some of these books are embossed with Hon. Herbert H. Bateman's name.","Box 229; Accession Number: 2003.18","13 folders","[Notation on original box: \"Already Copied\"] Box 230; Accession Number: 2003.18 These letters and cards were already grouped by affiliation of sender when accessioned. They were kept in their original designations and put in alphabetical order. Mrs. Bateman made notes regarding the identity of the sender on some of the envelopes","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Stored off-site. Please allow at least 72 hours for retrieval.  Boxes mistakenly labeled as 2001.03. Boxes 1-107: start at 19 A; Boxes 108-207 start at 241 A; Boxes 208-230 start at 137 A.","Special Collections Research Center","Bateman, Herbert Harvell, 1928-2000","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records, 1956/2000, bulk 1982/2000"],"collection_ssim":["Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records, 1956/2000, bulk 1982/2000"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2000.74","/repositories/2/resources/9292"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Bateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Senor Calderon with enclosed reproductions of photos depicting the construction of the Panama Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 boxes: 135 and 136/137. Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 3 boxes, but combined into 2 boxes, 135 \u0026amp; 136/137, during processing. Box 136 combined with 137 during processing. [?When consecutively numbering boxes, the number 138 was not used. The numbers given by Herb Bateman's office are consecutive, without a missing number, indicating a box is not missing.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none. When this box was accessioned, the folders were in no discernible order., so the folders have been loosely arranged according to subject matter. Box number 138 had been skipped accidentally by Bateman's office: no materials were missing material when compared to the incoming boxlist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1997:1999-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch of this material is about Department of Defense and Impact Aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBudget requests/concerns from Virginia Living Museum, William \u0026amp; Mary and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1980:87:92-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990:1994-1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none; Note: Some folders were empty when accessioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:1990-2000; Bateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1988-89:92-97:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:94-96:98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:94-96:98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:96:98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: non; Special Collections received 3 boxes of material on base closings. which were combined into 2 boxes, 142 and 143/44, during processing. Most of the material consisted of loose reports/publications and loose papers with few labeled folders. Since each box had its own group of loose papers, consisting of correspondence, memos, notes and reports, they were put into folders designated as Group 1, 2 or 3. This material has been kept in its original order, regardless of date, to reflect the possible working order by Mr. Bateman. Important documents in each folder are listed. All loose reports were placed in folders using the report title as the heading. Please note that some correspondence files include reports and some report files may include correspondence. [1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:65-66:75:79-80:87-95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes information on Jefferson Proving Ground, MILCON costs, Navy Bases report, and COBRA Realignment Summary. It also includes Remarks of Rep. Herbert Bateman, Commission on Base Closure and Realignment [June 16, 1993], Letter from Hunter B. Andrew outlining some legislation with attached 1979 material on cost savings if Ft. Monroe closed [June 9, 1993], and letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. [past Secretary of the Army] with his views of closing Ft. Monroe [June 11, 1993].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes newspaper articles, map entitled Franklin South Hampton Economic Development, notes, and correspondence to and from John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, Ronald R. Fogleman, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Robert E. Bayer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Installations, Robert M. Walter, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment), Scott B. McLaughlin, Lt. Colonel of USAF, and others, regarding transfer of surplus base closure properties and other base closing topics. Reports included are: Closure Dates-Major Bases 1988 and 1991 Accepted Actions (as of 9/92), Army [Bases] report, GAO report on Depot Maintenance: Issues in Management and Restructuring to Support a Downsized Military [May 6, 1993] and Changes to Cobra Screen 4 Data--Fort Eustis, Virginia [June 7, 1993].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes newspaper articles, memos and correspondence with Thomas K. Norment, Virginia Congressman, Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia Senator, James A. Courter, Chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Mr. Bateman's aides concerning Fort Monroe closing. One memo says Mr. Bateman is surprised that Governor Chuck Robb supports the closing of Fort Monroe. Reports and related items included are: COBRA model reports, UXO at Fort Monroe [n. d.], The Key Questions: Why Fort Monroe? Why Not Fort Eustis? [undated], Discussion Paper on Ft. Monroe [June 4, 1993], Information Paper on Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) Disposal Plan [June 4, 1993], BRAC Impact State by State Comparison [undated], Memo about Ordnance and Explosive Waste (OEW) Remediation at Fort Monroe [June 9, 1993], BRAC 93 Valuation of Fort Monroe, Virginia [undated], Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Base Summary Sheet, Fort Monroe, Virginia [May 18, 1993], 1991 Real Estate Map of Fort Monroe with areas of ownership highlighted [undated] and Historic Preservation Program: Structure, History, and Congressional Policies by Malcolm M. Simmons Specialist in Natural Resources [April 14 1987],\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports: Military Bases: Transfer of Pease Air Force Base Slowed by Environmental Concerns by GAO [February 1993], Chapter 5 entitled, The Army's Process and Recommendations Were Generally Sound…, of the Report GAO/NSIAD-95-133 Military Bases [undated] , Recommendations of the Navy – part of another unnamed report [undated] COBRA report on Cost of Base Realignment Action [undated], Turning Visions into Success: Briefing to the Honorable Herbert Bateman by Vitro [October 11, 1994] and mini-report entitled \"Closing Fort Monroe [June 1988]. Includes correspondence, memos, laws and documents regarding base closings, hearings, hazardous waste and environmental concerns. Letters and memos from Alan J. Dixon and James A. Courter, Chairmen of Defense Base Closure \u0026amp; Realignment Commission, copy of H.R. 4016 that amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation \u0026amp; Liability Act of 1980, statements from hearings, notes on Virginia Requirements at May 4 [1995] hearing, a briefing \u0026amp; news releases. Resolutions from Spotsylvania, VA County Board of Supervisors, Rappahannock Area Development Commission \u0026amp; other localities giving support to Dahlgren and Fort A.P. Hill [October 27, 1994]. April 19, 1993 letter to Jerry C. Harrison, Chief, Legislative Liaison of the Army, requesting that the Department of the Army provide him [Herbert H. Bateman] all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as pertains to Fort Monroe. The report is attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes memos, reports, fact sheets, studies and newspaper articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes, memos, reports, studies and newspaper articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. to Hon. Norman Sisisky about his views on a closure of Fort Lee [June 9, 1993], letter from Herbert H. Bateman to Jerry C. Harrison, chief Legislative Liaison of the Army, asking for all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as it pertains to Fort Monroe with copy of report, BRAC 93 Alternative Documentation Set [April 19, 1993], fax sending Army's Verified COBRA Run Report [June 1993] and a fax sending the Army \"talking\" points\" and the new COBRA Run report [June 1993].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from John M. Low, Air Force General at Langley AFB, \u0026amp; others, against the closing of Fort Monroe [1993], position reports, BRAC reports, \u0026amp; reports about many aspects of Fort Monroe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes memos, drafts, notes, meeting proceedings, letter from Alan J. Dixon, Chairman of Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission regarding Mr. Bateman's request to reconsider the 1993 decision to close the Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk [March 21, 1995], laws and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes newspaper articles and editorials, news releases, notes, memos, correspondence, U.S Codes and reports. Reports Environmental Impact at Closing Installations by GAO [February 1995] Reuse Plans for Selected Bases Closed in 1988 \u0026amp; 1991 by GAO [4/94] Published statement of Joshua Gotbaum, Asst Sec. of Defense [2/3/95] Challenges in Identifying and Implementing Closure Recommendations by GAO [February 23, 1995] Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: members, agendas, outline and master copy of final report [1994-95] BRAC 95 Overview by Office of the Asst Secretary of the Army [undated]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1965:79-80:88 and undated Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles and reports, Background Paper: Significant Factors Pertaining to Possible Base Closure of Fort Monroe [July 1988] and Fort Monroe Base Realignment Study by U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command [October 24, 1980]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:66:75\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 143 was combined with Box 144 during processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:86:88:90:93-95; Bateman office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1969:84-95; Bateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePRES2.JCR Funding of Clover Cogeneration [3/19/92]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSS.benefit COLAs and S.S. Benefits [9/15/92]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1977:79:82-93 Bateman Office Accession Number: none The folders in this box had post-it notes on them with other file names written, suggesting that these folders had been removed from other files and newly grouped as Eastern Shore, or it is a system of cross referencing. These Post-It note headings are noted in parentheses beside the main folder title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1979:83-85:87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1977: 79:83-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985:88:90:92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983-11-02T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-94:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-91:93-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on Opie and HR 961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984-85:92-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:89:91-92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the 1987 Delineation Manual, but not the 1989 version; 1987:90-92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984-85:87:89-90:93\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1976-77:81:86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1976:91:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991:93:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 2 boxes (154 \u0026amp; 155), but combined into 1 box, 154/155, during processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes some loose papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes loose papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes loose material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of H.R. 45\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBackground Info, Dear Colleagues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954, 1980, 1989-2000; No Accession number assigned by Bateman's office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and reports on Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization, Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 1999, National Transportation Safety Board and Public Transportation Projects Proposed for Federal Funding in FY00\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954, 1989, 1991-1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, Clippings, VHS Tape\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 1–180\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 181 – 252 and Grounds, Pages 1-163\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe National Journal, 9/14/98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper Clippings. 3 copies of 12/12/1998 Washington Post section entitled \"Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, §595 (c).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVHS Tape entitled \"President Clinton's Testimony\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-310, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in Conformity with the Requirements of Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) . 9/11/98. Communication from Kenneth W. Starr, Independent Counsel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 3 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1941, 1955, 1957-1958, 1993, 1995-1997 Includes the following publications: Presenting a Pictorial Review of Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux International Radio Evangelist His Famous Cross and Road Choirs and His Civic Activities for Developing a Good Neighbor Spirit Among All Races and Creeds. First Edition, August 1941. Solomon Michaux's Fore-Sight from Victory Square to Archer's Hope, 1928-2000 AD Proposal submitted by The Saints' Missionary Foundation, Inc. 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: Jack Brook was Herbert Bateman's Chief of Staff from January 1983 to January 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLower Peninsula Water Needs: A Summary Response and Rebuttal to Institute for Water Resources \"special study\" by Regional Raw Water Study Group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1995:97:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Information on Venture Star\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985-88:90-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e85-88:90-91:93\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[The American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 1990]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Housing ]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re Long Term Insurance Care Coverage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Restoring Management and Personnel Authority/Mayor of D.C.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: H.R. 142, The Government Shutdown Prevention Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Thrift Savings Plan Enhancement Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Civil Service Retirement Fund Off-Budget]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Microloan Program Technical Correction Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Government Waste, Fraud, and Error Reduction Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Paperwork Elimination Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996:98-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Religious Liberty Protection Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Community Protection Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Herbert Bateman's Bulletin\" (1983 – 1998) are filed chronologically (folders 1-48); followed by Town Meeting Postcards (1983-1993), Franking Approvals, 1983-1995, and Bulletin requests (folders 49-51 respectively)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgriculture – not sent to Hampton, York, James City County [Special Report to Rural Virginians]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChesapeake Bay [Special Report on the Chesapeake Bay]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipbuilding – Hampton, NN, York, Poquoson, James City County [Special Report on Shipbuilding]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuture U.S. Combat Logistic Force Ship Levels [4/21/99] and Required Navy Ship-Procurement Rates, by Class [4/16/99]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical Considerations Require Congressional Democrats to Support Full Funding for the Next Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier (CVN-76) [undated]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost folders are not labeled. Some photographs have handwritten or post-it notes on the back with the name of event and names of the people included in the photo. Some slides and negatives are included. Some photographs are in small photo albums presented after an event. Photographs range in size from 3x5 to 8x10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991, 1994-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 181 and 182 (includes what was formerly numbered box 183).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes originally numbered 182 and 183 have been combined into one during processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1981:87:94-96\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1981:87:93-95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:88:92-95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978-1979, 1989-1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-1993, 1995-1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978-1979, 1988-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA report on developing a highly competitive, sustainable aquaculture industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993, 1995-1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-1995, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-1995, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978-1979, 1989, 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-1993, 1995, 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwelve volumes with daily schedules of Herbert H. Bateman. One volume er year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn reverse chronological order\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on Flag Day, Shades Mountain Independent Church, National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights and patriotism with dates from 1977 to 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986-1887, 1990-1993, 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993, 1995-1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1994:98-99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993, 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1964:86:89-98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1989:91:95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1991:95-96]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on TBT Editorial for Sea Technology Magazine, correspondence, reports, clippings and the 1990 Virginia Pesticide Control Act [1986:88-90].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1964:1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1995-97:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the 1994 Environmental Assessment Report and the 1995 Final Environmental Assessment Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: 1995 Supplement to the List of Plant Species that occur in Northeast (Region 1), August 1995 and National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands Northeast (Region 1), May 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996:99 Includes: Restoring America's Wildlife Legacy, A Plan to Rejuvenate Our National Wildlife Refuge System, 1999 Update\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983-85:87:89-91:93-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e83-85:87:89-91:93-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990:93:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 203; 1982:84-86:90-95:97 and undated Most of the Video Cassette Tapes are in plastic or cardboard covers. Most are labeled with date and subject matter. Includes 9 tapes of Congressman Bateman Series, professionally made tapes, tapes of TV appearances and tapes by Laura Bateman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSponsored by Newport News Shipbuilding, Distributed by the Committee for Citizen Awareness, 30 Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984-10-19T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986-10-01T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-07-10T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-12-01T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-04-05T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 7, VR 7, Time 30:25 H ; 4/29/1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-09T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-22T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-29T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecorded 7/7/92, Tape 13, VR# 15, Time 29.51 RD ; 12/08/92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-29T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAirdate:  11/3/92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993 April\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993 July 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1994 October 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 204\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 binders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 205\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 binders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 206\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 binders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 207\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 208-209; 1985:87-97; Each folder has a yellow post-it note which tells the Archive location. These locations are noted, in parentheses, under the folder title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: Resources/Fisheries 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: MM [Merchant Marine]/Oceanography, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1988-90:92-95; Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026amp;W [Fish and Wildlife] 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026amp;W [Fish and Wildlife] 1994) Includes a research paper Government Island, Its Forgotten History Interesting Stone by Jane Henderson of Stafford, VA., undated The paper is about the Brent Family and other owners of the island, the island and the history of the stone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985:87-89:92-94; Archive: PW [Public Works]/Water Resources 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985:88-92:96; Archive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-92:95; Archive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 210; 1972:86-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1972:87-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Hunting Creek and Guildford Creek, Accomack County, VA, Navigation Study, Revised May 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Newport News Creek, Newport News, Virginia Section 107 Navigation Study Feasibility Report [October 1994]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983:86-90; Subjects include Ports of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Ports, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Thimble Shoals Navigation Project, Hampton Roads Navigation Project, and Sewells' Point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1989-91:94:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993:96-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1989:94:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 211 (91 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e91 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 212 (53 files)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978:86:88-90:92-95; Includes the report: Master Plan--Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, dated December 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1987:90:92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:86:88-89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:86:91\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:87-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1989:1993-94:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:90:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 213-216; Most subjects have mulitple sub-divisions and a number of folders are empty. Subjects Files included are: dministrative, Agriculture, Armed Service Files, Banking, Budget, Congress Chris J. Wenk, Commerce, Elections and Campaigns, Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Government, House Administration, House Oversight, Judiciary, Legislative, Miscelaaneous, Natrual Resources, House Rules, Small Business, Science Space and Technology, Social Security, Veterans, Ways and Means\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 217\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[83:86-98]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegister\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1983:89:91:95-2000]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 218-224; 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985; Accession Number: 2003.18 The material in the 17 boxes accessioned as Number 2003.18 were combined into 11 boxes while maintaining the subject matter: Trips, Directories, Photographs and Condolences. The Trip material has been arranged in chronological order, with the undated items at the beginning. Names of the countries visited and dates of travel are part of the heading of each folder. If the purpose of the trip is known, it is also noted as part of the folder label. Some items found in this group are not obviously directly related to a particular trip, but have been kept with the material and most are filed at the beginning of each box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommendation of Department of Air Force\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn B. Minor at Dean Law School, John O. Marsh, Jr. at Yorktown; Honorary Degrees at William \u0026amp; Mary, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCountry Club Hill, Lot 3, Blk 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged in rough chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: U.S. Fisheries Utilization and Management\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder entitled \"Welcome to Dublin\" from the United States Embassy which contains tourist pamphlets and general briefing information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly a family trip and not a business trip\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(OECD) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder labeled when accessioned: NATO Expansion Reports from NATO committees and United States committees, CODEL Solomon itinerary and information by the U.S. Air Force for trip between, notes, and newspaper articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCODEL Bereuter, 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCODEL Bereuter, 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted by the U.S. Government Printing Office with forward written by President George Bush and Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 copies of the resolution that authorizes the use of U.S. Armed Forces against Yugoslavia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Osce Verification Mission to Kosovo, December 1998 to March 1999. The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo [1999] Draft Plenary Resolution [May 1999] The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo (as passed 6/1/99)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations, menu, name badges, map of Budapest, Country Data of Egypt and a Brief Guide to the Luxor Antiquities Sites\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 225 (32 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, Correspondence and Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his written withdrawal from the firm when he takes office in the Congress and notes the understandings and conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding threatening letter he received\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Mutuc returning to the Philippines since Marcus is gone. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding Black congressional districts and the Pledge Bond Referendum. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYacobi, nephew of Herbert Bateman, and stationed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq thanking him for getting the autographed transcript of the President's State of the Union Address with an enclosed Thank You letter to the President with an Iraq bottle label. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommending Management Accounting's article on Joe DioGuardi's bill, HR 4495. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters, donation/contribution letters correspondence about family matters invitations to join the Huntington Club statement to the Members of the Congress of the United States about integration of public schools dated August 10, 1971 statement about drug abuse and juvenile delinquency dated December 14, 1972 letter to Clerk of the Senate with biographical changes dated November 4, 1971 and other correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter to Gov. John N. Dalton letters regarding his children Toll Charges Disclosure Forms Conflict of Interest Forms expense work sheets for attendance at meetings campaign contributions tax information Lawyer's Referral Service Form and other correpsondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHerbert Bateman was nominated by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for consideration for one of two Federal District Judgeships for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1977 Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator John Warner for a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1981.  Robert Heron Bork got the judgeship. 1957 Court of Appeals publications are included. 1977 material includes a questionnaire. 1981 file includes letters of support from politicians and other important people, such as Strom Thurmond, Mills Godwin, Jerry Farwell and James L. Ketelsen, Chairman of Tenneco, with attached response from Vice President George Bush.  There is also a biography, letters to possible supporters, and a list of people to contact to help with recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes HHB Bank Receipts from 2/1/89 – 12/6/89.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent by President Bush as a memento\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of the negatives appear to be from trips abroad\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations, information about Paris Air Show, menus and photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and 2 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes and a photograph of HHB speaking at Chesapeake Bay Forum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983, 1991, 1994-95, 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984, 1989, 1994 and 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 different poses. 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Res. 127","H.R. 136","H.R. 159","H.R. 162","H.R. 173","H.R. 281","H.R. 302","H.R. 335","H.R. 421","H.R. 423","H.R. 426","H.R. 431","H.R. 465","H.R. 462","H.R. 513","H.R. 544","H.R. 561","H.R. 565","H.R. 624","H.R. 624","H.R. 702","H.R. 723","H.R. 734","H.R. 786","H.R. 787","H.R. 824","H.R. 830","H.R. 846","H.R. 885","H.R. 896","H.R. 911","H.R. 926","H.R. 929","H.R. 951","H.R. 657","H.R. 985","H.R. 1012","H.R. 1126","H.R. 1141","H.R. 1144","H.R. 1195","H.R. 1222","H.R. 1254","H.R. 1322","H.R. 1393","H.R. 1423","H.R. 1440","H.R. 1476","H.R. 1480","H.R. 1508","H.R. 1513","H.R. 1529","H.R. 1552","H.R. 1552","H.R. 1583","March 18, 1993","H.R. 6171","H.R. 1767","H.R. 1796","H.R. 1841","H.R. 2002","H.R. 2012","H.R. 2014","H.R. 2042","H.R. 2056","H.R. 2106","H.R. 2121","H.R. 2130","H.R. 2174","H.R. 2307","H.R. 2326","H.R. 2346","H.R. 2393","H.R. 2467","H.R. 2554","H.R. 2619","H.R. 2671","H.R. 2720","H.R. 2872","H.R. 2929","H.R. 2942","H.R. 2959","H.R. 2995","H.R. 3024","H.R. 3030","H.R. 3031","H.R. 3038","H.R. 3038","H.R. 3087","H.R. 3098","H.R. 3102","H.R. 3183","H.R. 3480","H.R. 3366","H.R. 3488","H.R. 3491","H.R. 3762","H.R. 3814","H.R. 3820","H.R. 3827","H.R. 3875","H.R. 3880","H.R. 3951","H.R. 3969","H.R. 3986","H.R. 3993","H.R. 4052","H.R. 4078","H.R. 4259","H.R. 4386","H.R. 4431","H.R. 4464","H.R. 4497","H.R. 5062","H. Res. 16","H. Res. 26","H. Res. 112","H. Res. 247","H. Res. 270","H. Res. 425","H. Res. 446","H. Res. 481","H. Con. Res. 6","H. Con Res. 26","H. Con Res. 48","H. Con. Res. 67","H. Con. Res. 69","H. Con. Res. 110","H. Con. Res. 141","H. Con. Res. 201","H. Con. Res. 270","H.J. Res. 6","H.J. Res. 10","H.J. Res. 11","H.J. Res. 68","H.J. Res. 69","H.J. Res. 76","H.J. Res. 78","H.J. Res. 79","H.J. Res. 80","H.J. Res. 84","H.J. Res. 86","H.J. Res. 90","H.J. Res. 94","H.J. Res. 103","H.J. Res. 108","H.J. Res. 109","H.J. Res. 111","H.J. Res. 122","H.J. Res. 126","H.J. Res. 131","H.J. Res. 134","H.J. Res. 135","H.J. Res. 138","H.J. Res. 139","H.J. Res. 143","H.J. Res. 148","H.J. Res. 149","H.J. Res. 155","H.J. Res. 159","H.J. Res. 162","H.J. Res. 165","H.J. Res. 173","H.J. Res. 175","H.J. Res. 178","H.J. Res. 179","H.J. Res. 185","H.J. Res. 188","H.J. Res. 190","H.J. Res. 194","H.J. Res. 197","H.J. Res. 204","H.J. Res. 205","H.J. Res. 206","H.J. Res. 209","H.J. Res. 212","H.J. Res. 214","H.J. Res. 216","H.J. Res. 218","H.J. Res. 219","H.J. Res. 226","H.J. Res. 230","H.J. Res. 231","H.J. Res. 234","H.J. Res. 236","H.J. Res. 239","H.J. Res. 242","H.J. Res. 246","H.J. Res. 247","H.J. Res. 253","H.J. Res. 257","H.J. Res. 260","H.J. Res. 262","H.J. Res. 264","H.J. Res. 265","H.J. Res. 266","H.J. Res. 268","H.J. Res. 272","H.J. Res. 274","H.J. Res. 276","H.J. Res. 278","H.J. Res. 285","H.J. Res. 286","H.J. Res. 287","H.J. Res. 289-290","H.J. Res. 291","H.J. Res. 303","H.J. Res. 304","H.J. Res. 310","H.J. Res. 311","H.J. Res. 315","H.J. Res. 316","H.J. Res. 317","H.J. Res. 318","H.J. Res. 320","H.J. Res. 322","H.J. Res. 329","H.J. Res. 330","H.J. Res. 332","H.J. Res. 334","H.J. Res. 335","H.J. Res. 337","H.J. Res. 342","H.J. Res. 343","H.J. Res. 346","H.J. Res. 355","H.J. Res. 358","H.J. Res. 359","H.J. Res. 363","H.J. Res. 366","H.J. Res. 385","H.J. Res. 387","H.J. Res. 389","H.J. Res. 390","H.J. Res. 398","H.J. Res. 401","H.J. Res. 402","H.J. Res. 418","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res.","H. Con. Res. 44","October 17, 1994","December 3, 1993","September 20, 1994","October 21, 1993","February 23, 1994","February 10, 1993","April 29, 1994","March 18, 1993","June 23, 1994","June 11, 1994","June 9, 1994","July 11, 1994","February 7, 1994","May 9, 1994","January 27, 1994","April 26, 1994","August 9, 1994","July 26, 1994","May 17, 1994","January 31, 1994","May 13, 1994","July 23, 1993","July 19, 1993","October 14, 1993","July 1993","January 15, 1993","November 9, 1993","September 27, 1994","October 12, 1994","October 21, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 13, 1994","Folder 118 was accidentally skipped when numbering the folders.","October 24, 1994","September 16, 1994","October 27, 1994","October 25, 1994","April 1, 1993","November 1, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 31, 1994","October 17, 1994","October 14, 1994","Oct. 12, 1994","October 20, 1994","November 8, 1994","October 18, 1994","June 24, 1994","September 23, 1994","October 17, 1994","August 22, 1994","October 6, 1994","October 7, 1994","October 17, 1994; Concerned Women for America Survey","August 8, 1994","September 7, 1994","July 14, 1994","October 13, 1994","October 4, 1994","September 20, 1994","October 7, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 2, 1994","August 29, 1994","October 6, 1994","June 20, 1994","September 15, 1994","August 30, 1994","September 6, 1994","May 23, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 6, 1994","August 20, 1994","July 1, 1994","July 15, 1994","July 21, 1994","July 22, 1994","July 28, 1994","1994","June 27, 1994","August 2, 1994","July 29, 1994","June 9, 1994","Sept. 28, 1994","June 24, 1994","June 14, 1994","April 13, 1994","May 3, 1994","February 11, 1994","Oct. 26, 1994","April 1994","June 28, 1994","1994","May 24, 1994","1993","July 15, 1994","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Pk.hhb","KCS.internaps","ESmd.betaseron","MDag.dict","MDag.hearing","WFmilcola5","WFmilcola7","WFmilcola8","WFar.presgay [102nd and 103rd Congress)","ES.commisary","ES.commpriv","WFcommpriv","PNbu.balbu4","PNbu.balbu2","PNbu.bbss","PNbu.pkcon","PNbu.pkpro","MDco.benefit","MDco.obgyn","MDco.obgyn2","PKhr.abortemp","PKhr.chiro","PKhr.genab","PKhr.longterm","PKhr.mental","PKhr.obgyn","MDco.alliance","MDco.back","MDco.clinton","MDco.longterm","MDco.sbhealth","PKhr.gen","MDco.diet","MDco.single","PNco.fairness","PNco.fairness2","PNco.violence","ESpn.violence","PNdc.abort","PK.edgoalss","ESpk.nea","PK.english","WFfa.somalia","PNcg.whiteh2o","MDju.abort","MDju.abort3","MDju.face","MDju.focacon","MDju.focapro","MDju.fund","MDju.agenda","ESju.nohomo","MDju.homo","MDju.crime93","PKju.crimegen","MDju.legal","MDju.legalpro","ESmd.waco","MDju.fbi","ESmd.juvgun","MDju.bbcon","MDju.bbpro","MDju.gunpr","MDju.guns2","MDju.nra","MDju.stein","PK.assaultcon","PK.assaulting","PK.assaultpro","PKju.gunpal","ESju.imbenefit","ESju.immigrate","ESju.isa","ESju.porn","MDju.porn","PK.fedfehb","PK.fedpenny","PK.fedreti","PK.liability","JCRpw.ellen2 [102nd and 103rd Congress]","PNwm.beer","PNwm.cigcon","PNwm.cigcon2","PNwm.cigcon3","PNwm.gatt","MDwm.pkmed","MDwm.medcuts","PNwm.nafta5","PNwm.nafta7","PNwm.nafta8","PNwm.nafta9","PK.welfare","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Accessioned as 4 boxes (121-124), which were re-housed into 2 box3s, 121/122 and 123/124..","Folder count in box 121/122 starts over with Folder 1 for the 105th Congress","H.R. 26 \u0026 H.R. 1009","H.R. 29","H.R. 94","H.R. 123","H.R. 192","H.R. 195","H.R. 345","H.R. 414","H.R. 426","H.R. 638","H.R. 758","H.R. 880","H.R. 906","H.R. 977","H.R. 979","H.R. 1023","H.R. 1126","H.R. 1172","H.R. 1174","H.R. 1203","H.R. 1299","H.R. 1378","H.R. 1515","H.R. 1372","H.R. 1519","H.R. 1532","H.R. 1559","H. R. 1560","H.R. 1625","H.R. 1740","H.R. 1766","H.R. 1813","H.R. 1912","H.R. 1984","H.R. 2070","H.R. 2113","H.R. 2173","H.R. 2292","H.R. 2397","H.R. 2456","H.R. 2497","H.R. 2608","H.R. 2648","H.R. 2786","H.R. 2796","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2990","H.R. 3156","H.R. 3211","H.R. 3247","H.R. 3251","H.R. 3438","H.R. 3506","H.R. 3601","H.R. 3610","H.R. 3614","H.R. 3682","H.R. 3792","H.R. 3821","H.R. 3933","H.R. 4139","H.R. 4402","H.J. Res.1","H.J. Res.54","H.J. Res.75","H.Res. 22","H.Res. 103","H.Res. 267","H.Res. 399","H.Res. 519","H.Con. Res.13","H.Con. Res.30","H.Con. Res. 150","H.Con. Res. 181","H.Con. Res. 203","H.Con. Res. 208","H.Con. Res. 209","H.Con. Res. 316","Boxes 123 and 124 were combined into one box, 123/124 during processing.","Folder 47 was accidentally skipped during numbering","No internal Bateman Office Accession Number. Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Commerce, Justice and State","District of Columbia","Energy and Water","Interior","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Legislative","Transportation","Treasury, Postal Service \u0026 General Government","Vet Affairs \u0026 Housing \u0026 Urban Dev","District of Columbia","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H.R. 4550","H.R. 4019","H.R. 4006","H.R. 2281","H.R. 3789","H.R. 716","----------","H.R. 1151","H.R. 1252","H.R. 2526","H.R. 3633","H.R. 2070","H.R. 3396","H.R. 1965","H.R. 3682","H.R. 4164","H. R. 4258","H.J.R. 71","H.R. 26","H.R. 22","H.R. 3528","H.R. 3949","H.R. 424","H.R. 304","H. Con. Res. 251","H.R. 218","H.R. 217","H.R. 118","H.J.R. 78","H.R. 3736","H.R. 3565","H.R. 567","H.R. 695","H.R. 1009","H.R. 1231","H.R. 1428","H.R. 1544","H.R. 1704","H.R. 2181","H.R. 2294","H.R. 2460","H.R. 2578","H.R. 2589","H.R. 2591","H.R. 2604","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2883","H.R. 3116","H.R. 3048","H.R. 3117","H.R. 3310","H.R. 3206","H.R. 3303","H.R. 3382","H.R. 3412","H.R. 3949","H.R. 3853","H. Con. Res. 317","S. 318","H.R. 1756","H.R. 4300","H.R. 1836","H.R. 2943","H.R. 4280","H.R. 4005","Bills, Surveys, Ratings, Co-Signed Letters, Dear Colleagues; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H. Con. Res. 212","H. Con. Res. 252","H. Con. Res. 257","H. Con. Res. 275","H. Res. 297","H.R. 316","H. Con. Res. 327","H.R. 351","H. Res. 396","H. Res. 397","H.R. 430","H.R. 531","H. Res. 549","H.R. 573","H.R. 792","H.R. 828","H.R. 864","H.R. 883","H.R. 903","H.R. 924","H.R. 1001","H.R. 1034","H.R. 1218","H.R. 1244","H.R. 1326","H.R. 1348","H.R. 1747","H.R. 1883","H.R. 1926","H.R. 2088","H.R. 2129","H.R. 2247","H.R. 2260","H.R. 2303","H.R. 2321","H.R. 2563","H.R. 2733","H.R. 2710","H.R. 3215","H.R. 3228","H.R. 3293","H.R. 3642","H.R. 3660","H.R. 3700","H.R. 3701","H.R. 4033","H.R. 4178","H.R. 4082","H.R. 4210","H.R. 4215","H.R. 4442","H.R. 4654","H.R. 4736","H.R. 4907","H.R. 4328","1999 September 28","September 15, 1999","September 7, 1999","July 21, 1999","June 14, 1999","June 6, 2000","April 30, 1999","April 16, 1999","April 15, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 11, 2000","April 6, 2000","March 26, 29 \u0026 April 6, 10, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 17, 1999","February 15, 2000","February 7, 2000","December 1998","July 26, 2000","July 25, 2000","July 25, 2000","August 30, 2000","July 28, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 26, 2000","July 20, 2000","July 17, 2000","July 11, 2000","June 30, 2000","June 26, 2000","June 16, 2000","June 14, 2000","May 11, 2000","May 5, 2000","April 6, 2000","April 4, 2000","March 30, 2000","March 22, 2000","March 15, 2000","March 2, 2000","February 21, 2000","February 16, 2000","February 3, 2000","February 2, 2000","December 8, 1999","November 3, 1999","October 27, 1999","October 21, 1999","October 20, 1999","October 18, 1999","October 7, 1999","September 29, 1999","September 22, 1999","September 17, 1999","September 7, 1999","August 13, 1999","July 20, 1999","July 20, 1999","June 17, 1999","July 14, 1999","June 28, 1999","June 7, 1999","May 7, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 6, 1999","April 1, 1999","March 29, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 25, 1999","March 19, 1999","March 18, 1999","March 4, 1999","March 3, 1999","February 28, 1999","February 26, 1999","February 25, 1999","February 12, 1999","January 7, 1999","July 18, 2000","July 25, 2000","1999 March 4","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","4 boxes: 131-134; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes letter from Senor Calderon with enclosed reproductions of photos depicting the construction of the Panama Canal.","2 boxes: 135 and 136/137. Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 3 boxes, but combined into 2 boxes, 135 \u0026 136/137, during processing. Box 136 combined with 137 during processing. [?When consecutively numbering boxes, the number 138 was not used. The numbers given by Herb Bateman's office are consecutive, without a missing number, indicating a box is not missing.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. When this box was accessioned, the folders were in no discernible order., so the folders have been loosely arranged according to subject matter. Box number 138 had been skipped accidentally by Bateman's office: no materials were missing material when compared to the incoming boxlist.","1997:1999-2000","Much of this material is about Department of Defense and Impact Aid.","Budget requests/concerns from Virginia Living Museum, William \u0026 Mary and others.","1980:87:92-97","1990:1994-1997","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Note: Some folders were empty when accessioned.","1986:1990-2000; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1988-89:92-97:99","1986:94-96:98","1986:94-96:98","1986:96:98","Bateman Office Accession Number: non; Special Collections received 3 boxes of material on base closings. which were combined into 2 boxes, 142 and 143/44, during processing. Most of the material consisted of loose reports/publications and loose papers with few labeled folders. Since each box had its own group of loose papers, consisting of correspondence, memos, notes and reports, they were put into folders designated as Group 1, 2 or 3. This material has been kept in its original order, regardless of date, to reflect the possible working order by Mr. Bateman. Important documents in each folder are listed. All loose reports were placed in folders using the report title as the heading. Please note that some correspondence files include reports and some report files may include correspondence. [1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:65-66:75:79-80:87-95]","This folder includes information on Jefferson Proving Ground, MILCON costs, Navy Bases report, and COBRA Realignment Summary. It also includes Remarks of Rep. Herbert Bateman, Commission on Base Closure and Realignment [June 16, 1993], Letter from Hunter B. Andrew outlining some legislation with attached 1979 material on cost savings if Ft. Monroe closed [June 9, 1993], and letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. [past Secretary of the Army] with his views of closing Ft. Monroe [June 11, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, map entitled Franklin South Hampton Economic Development, notes, and correspondence to and from John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, Ronald R. Fogleman, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Robert E. Bayer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Installations, Robert M. Walter, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment), Scott B. McLaughlin, Lt. Colonel of USAF, and others, regarding transfer of surplus base closure properties and other base closing topics. Reports included are: Closure Dates-Major Bases 1988 and 1991 Accepted Actions (as of 9/92), Army [Bases] report, GAO report on Depot Maintenance: Issues in Management and Restructuring to Support a Downsized Military [May 6, 1993] and Changes to Cobra Screen 4 Data--Fort Eustis, Virginia [June 7, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, memos and correspondence with Thomas K. Norment, Virginia Congressman, Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia Senator, James A. Courter, Chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Mr. Bateman's aides concerning Fort Monroe closing. One memo says Mr. Bateman is surprised that Governor Chuck Robb supports the closing of Fort Monroe. Reports and related items included are: COBRA model reports, UXO at Fort Monroe [n. d.], The Key Questions: Why Fort Monroe? Why Not Fort Eustis? [undated], Discussion Paper on Ft. Monroe [June 4, 1993], Information Paper on Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) Disposal Plan [June 4, 1993], BRAC Impact State by State Comparison [undated], Memo about Ordnance and Explosive Waste (OEW) Remediation at Fort Monroe [June 9, 1993], BRAC 93 Valuation of Fort Monroe, Virginia [undated], Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Base Summary Sheet, Fort Monroe, Virginia [May 18, 1993], 1991 Real Estate Map of Fort Monroe with areas of ownership highlighted [undated] and Historic Preservation Program: Structure, History, and Congressional Policies by Malcolm M. Simmons Specialist in Natural Resources [April 14 1987],","Reports: Military Bases: Transfer of Pease Air Force Base Slowed by Environmental Concerns by GAO [February 1993], Chapter 5 entitled, The Army's Process and Recommendations Were Generally Sound…, of the Report GAO/NSIAD-95-133 Military Bases [undated] , Recommendations of the Navy – part of another unnamed report [undated] COBRA report on Cost of Base Realignment Action [undated], Turning Visions into Success: Briefing to the Honorable Herbert Bateman by Vitro [October 11, 1994] and mini-report entitled \"Closing Fort Monroe [June 1988]. Includes correspondence, memos, laws and documents regarding base closings, hearings, hazardous waste and environmental concerns. Letters and memos from Alan J. Dixon and James A. Courter, Chairmen of Defense Base Closure \u0026 Realignment Commission, copy of H.R. 4016 that amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation \u0026 Liability Act of 1980, statements from hearings, notes on Virginia Requirements at May 4 [1995] hearing, a briefing \u0026 news releases. Resolutions from Spotsylvania, VA County Board of Supervisors, Rappahannock Area Development Commission \u0026 other localities giving support to Dahlgren and Fort A.P. Hill [October 27, 1994]. April 19, 1993 letter to Jerry C. Harrison, Chief, Legislative Liaison of the Army, requesting that the Department of the Army provide him [Herbert H. Bateman] all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as pertains to Fort Monroe. The report is attached.","Includes memos, reports, fact sheets, studies and newspaper articles","Includes notes, memos, reports, studies and newspaper articles","Includes copy of letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. to Hon. Norman Sisisky about his views on a closure of Fort Lee [June 9, 1993], letter from Herbert H. Bateman to Jerry C. Harrison, chief Legislative Liaison of the Army, asking for all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as it pertains to Fort Monroe with copy of report, BRAC 93 Alternative Documentation Set [April 19, 1993], fax sending Army's Verified COBRA Run Report [June 1993] and a fax sending the Army \"talking\" points\" and the new COBRA Run report [June 1993].","Includes letters from John M. Low, Air Force General at Langley AFB, \u0026 others, against the closing of Fort Monroe [1993], position reports, BRAC reports, \u0026 reports about many aspects of Fort Monroe.","Includes memos, drafts, notes, meeting proceedings, letter from Alan J. Dixon, Chairman of Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission regarding Mr. Bateman's request to reconsider the 1993 decision to close the Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk [March 21, 1995], laws and reports.","7 copies.","Includes newspaper articles and editorials, news releases, notes, memos, correspondence, U.S Codes and reports. Reports Environmental Impact at Closing Installations by GAO [February 1995] Reuse Plans for Selected Bases Closed in 1988 \u0026 1991 by GAO [4/94] Published statement of Joshua Gotbaum, Asst Sec. of Defense [2/3/95] Challenges in Identifying and Implementing Closure Recommendations by GAO [February 23, 1995] Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: members, agendas, outline and master copy of final report [1994-95] BRAC 95 Overview by Office of the Asst Secretary of the Army [undated]","1965:79-80:88 and undated Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles and reports, Background Paper: Significant Factors Pertaining to Possible Base Closure of Fort Monroe [July 1988] and Fort Monroe Base Realignment Study by U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command [October 24, 1980]","1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:66:75","Box 143 was combined with Box 144 during processing.","1984:86:88:90:93-95; Bateman office Accession Number: none","Bateman office Accession Number: none","Includes notes.","1969:84-95; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","PRES2.JCR Funding of Clover Cogeneration [3/19/92]","SS.benefit COLAs and S.S. Benefits [9/15/92]","1977:79:82-93 Bateman Office Accession Number: none The folders in this box had post-it notes on them with other file names written, suggesting that these folders had been removed from other files and newly grouped as Eastern Shore, or it is a system of cross referencing. These Post-It note headings are noted in parentheses beside the main folder title.","1979:83-85:87","1977: 79:83-88","1985:88:90:92","1983-11-02T00:00:00.000","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1990-94:97","1990-91:93-94","Includes material on Opie and HR 961","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1984-85:92-97","1986:89:91-92","Includes the 1987 Delineation Manual, but not the 1989 version; 1987:90-92","1984-85:87:89-90:93","1976-77:81:86","1976:91:94","1991:93:94","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 2 boxes (154 \u0026 155), but combined into 1 box, 154/155, during processing.","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes some loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose material.","Includes copy of H.R. 45","Background Info, Dear Colleagues","Letters","1954, 1980, 1989-2000; No Accession number assigned by Bateman's office","Includes correspondence and reports on Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization, Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 1999, National Transportation Safety Board and Public Transportation Projects Proposed for Federal Funding in FY00","1954, 1989, 1991-1993","Reports, Clippings, VHS Tape","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 1 of 2","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 2 of 2","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 1–180","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 181 – 252 and Grounds, Pages 1-163","The National Journal, 9/14/98","Newspaper Clippings. 3 copies of 12/12/1998 Washington Post section entitled \"Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, §595 (c).","VHS Tape entitled \"President Clinton's Testimony\"","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-310, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in Conformity with the Requirements of Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) . 9/11/98. Communication from Kenneth W. Starr, Independent Counsel.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 3 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","1941, 1955, 1957-1958, 1993, 1995-1997 Includes the following publications: Presenting a Pictorial Review of Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux International Radio Evangelist His Famous Cross and Road Choirs and His Civic Activities for Developing a Good Neighbor Spirit Among All Races and Creeds. First Edition, August 1941. Solomon Michaux's Fore-Sight from Victory Square to Archer's Hope, 1928-2000 AD Proposal submitted by The Saints' Missionary Foundation, Inc. 1996","Note: Jack Brook was Herbert Bateman's Chief of Staff from January 1983 to January 1993.","Lower Peninsula Water Needs: A Summary Response and Rebuttal to Institute for Water Resources \"special study\" by Regional Raw Water Study Group.","1995:97:99","Includes Information on Venture Star","1985-88:90-2000","85-88:90-91:93","[The American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 1990]","[Re: Housing ]","[Re Long Term Insurance Care Coverage]","[Re: Restoring Management and Personnel Authority/Mayor of D.C.]","[Re: H.R. 142, The Government Shutdown Prevention Act]","[Re: The Thrift Savings Plan Enhancement Act]","[Re: Civil Service Retirement Fund Off-Budget]","[Re: The Microloan Program Technical Correction Act]","[Re: The Government Waste, Fraud, and Error Reduction Act]","[Re: Paperwork Elimination Act]","[Re: Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement]","[Re: The Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act of 1999]","1996:98-2000","[Re: Religious Liberty Protection Act]","[Community Protection Act]","[Re: Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","\"Herbert Bateman's Bulletin\" (1983 – 1998) are filed chronologically (folders 1-48); followed by Town Meeting Postcards (1983-1993), Franking Approvals, 1983-1995, and Bulletin requests (folders 49-51 respectively)","Agriculture – not sent to Hampton, York, James City County [Special Report to Rural Virginians]","Chesapeake Bay [Special Report on the Chesapeake Bay]","Shipbuilding – Hampton, NN, York, Poquoson, James City County [Special Report on Shipbuilding]","Future U.S. Combat Logistic Force Ship Levels [4/21/99] and Required Navy Ship-Procurement Rates, by Class [4/16/99]","Political Considerations Require Congressional Democrats to Support Full Funding for the Next Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier (CVN-76) [undated]","Most folders are not labeled. Some photographs have handwritten or post-it notes on the back with the name of event and names of the people included in the photo. Some slides and negatives are included. Some photographs are in small photo albums presented after an event. Photographs range in size from 3x5 to 8x10.","1991, 1994-2000","Boxes 181 and 182 (includes what was formerly numbered box 183).","Boxes originally numbered 182 and 183 have been combined into one during processing.","1981:87:94-96","1981:87:93-95","1986:88:92-95","1978-1979, 1989-1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994]","1991-1993, 1995-1998","1978-1979, 1988-2000","A report on developing a highly competitive, sustainable aquaculture industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.","1993, 1995-1996","1992-1995, 1997","1991-1995, 1997","1978-1979, 1989, 1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994].","1991-1993, 1995, 1998","Twelve volumes with daily schedules of Herbert H. Bateman. One volume er year.","In reverse chronological order","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","Includes material on Flag Day, Shades Mountain Independent Church, National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights and patriotism with dates from 1977 to 1987.","1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","1986-1887, 1990-1993, 1995","1993, 1995-1996","1994:98-99","1993, 1996","1964:86:89-98","[1989:91:95]","[1991:95-96]","Includes material on TBT Editorial for Sea Technology Magazine, correspondence, reports, clippings and the 1990 Virginia Pesticide Control Act [1986:88-90].","1964:1993","1995-97:99","Includes the 1994 Environmental Assessment Report and the 1995 Final Environmental Assessment Report.","Includes: 1995 Supplement to the List of Plant Species that occur in Northeast (Region 1), August 1995 and National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands Northeast (Region 1), May 1988","1996:99 Includes: Restoring America's Wildlife Legacy, A Plan to Rejuvenate Our National Wildlife Refuge System, 1999 Update","1983-85:87:89-91:93-2000","83-85:87:89-91:93-94","1990:93:97","Box 203; 1982:84-86:90-95:97 and undated Most of the Video Cassette Tapes are in plastic or cardboard covers. Most are labeled with date and subject matter. Includes 9 tapes of Congressman Bateman Series, professionally made tapes, tapes of TV appearances and tapes by Laura Bateman","Sponsored by Newport News Shipbuilding, Distributed by the Committee for Citizen Awareness, 30 Minutes","20 Minutes","1984-10-19T00:00:00.000","1986-10-01T00:00:00.000","1990-07-10T00:00:00.000","1990-12-01T00:00:00.000","1991-04-05T00:00:00.000","Tape 7, VR 7, Time 30:25 H ; 4/29/1992","1992-10-09T00:00:00.000","1992-10-22T00:00:00.000","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Recorded 7/7/92, Tape 13, VR# 15, Time 29.51 RD ; 12/08/92","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Airdate:  11/3/92","1993 April","1993 July 4","1994 October 20","Box 204","3 binders","Box 205","4 binders","Box 206","4 binders","Box 207","Boxes 208-209; 1985:87-97; Each folder has a yellow post-it note which tells the Archive location. These locations are noted, in parentheses, under the folder title.","2 folders","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: Resources/Fisheries 1996","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/Oceanography, 1990","1988-90:92-95; Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1993","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1994) Includes a research paper Government Island, Its Forgotten History Interesting Stone by Jane Henderson of Stafford, VA., undated The paper is about the Brent Family and other owners of the island, the island and the history of the stone.","1985:87-89:92-94; Archive: PW [Public Works]/Water Resources 1994","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1985:88-92:96; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1991-92:95; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]","Box 210; 1972:86-97","24 folders","1972:87-88","Report: Hunting Creek and Guildford Creek, Accomack County, VA, Navigation Study, Revised May 1995","Report: Newport News Creek, Newport News, Virginia Section 107 Navigation Study Feasibility Report [October 1994]","1983:86-90; Subjects include Ports of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Ports, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Thimble Shoals Navigation Project, Hampton Roads Navigation Project, and Sewells' Point.","1989-91:94:97","1993:96-97","1992:94","1989:94:97","Box 211 (91 folders)","91 folders","Box 212 (53 files)","1978:86:88-90:92-95; Includes the report: Master Plan--Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, dated December 1993","1985, 1997","1987:90:92","1984:86:88-89","1984:86:91","1984:87-88","1989:1993-94:99","1984:90:94","Boxes 213-216; Most subjects have mulitple sub-divisions and a number of folders are empty. Subjects Files included are: dministrative, Agriculture, Armed Service Files, Banking, Budget, Congress Chris J. Wenk, Commerce, Elections and Campaigns, Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Government, House Administration, House Oversight, Judiciary, Legislative, Miscelaaneous, Natrual Resources, House Rules, Small Business, Science Space and Technology, Social Security, Veterans, Ways and Means","33 folders","34 files","24 folders","61 folders","Box 217","6 folders","[83:86-98]","Register","[1983:89:91:95-2000]","Boxes 218-224; 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985; Accession Number: 2003.18 The material in the 17 boxes accessioned as Number 2003.18 were combined into 11 boxes while maintaining the subject matter: Trips, Directories, Photographs and Condolences. The Trip material has been arranged in chronological order, with the undated items at the beginning. Names of the countries visited and dates of travel are part of the heading of each folder. If the purpose of the trip is known, it is also noted as part of the folder label. Some items found in this group are not obviously directly related to a particular trip, but have been kept with the material and most are filed at the beginning of each box.","undated, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1988","Recommendation of Department of Air Force","John B. Minor at Dean Law School, John O. Marsh, Jr. at Yorktown; Honorary Degrees at William \u0026 Mary, 1988","Country Club Hill, Lot 3, Blk 1","Arranged in rough chronologically.","Report: U.S. Fisheries Utilization and Management","Folder entitled \"Welcome to Dublin\" from the United States Embassy which contains tourist pamphlets and general briefing information","Possibly a family trip and not a business trip","(OECD) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development","Folder labeled when accessioned: NATO Expansion Reports from NATO committees and United States committees, CODEL Solomon itinerary and information by the U.S. Air Force for trip between, notes, and newspaper articles.","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 1 of 2","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 2 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 1 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 2 of 2","Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office with forward written by President George Bush and Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense","10 copies of the resolution that authorizes the use of U.S. Armed Forces against Yugoslavia.","The Osce Verification Mission to Kosovo, December 1998 to March 1999. The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo [1999] Draft Plenary Resolution [May 1999] The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo (as passed 6/1/99)","Invitations, menu, name badges, map of Budapest, Country Data of Egypt and a Brief Guide to the Luxor Antiquities Sites","Box 225 (32 folders)","Photographs, Correspondence and Programs","Gives his written withdrawal from the firm when he takes office in the Congress and notes the understandings and conditions.","Forwarding threatening letter he received","Mr. Mutuc returning to the Philippines since Marcus is gone.","Regarding Black congressional districts and the Pledge Bond Referendum.","Yacobi, nephew of Herbert Bateman, and stationed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq thanking him for getting the autographed transcript of the President's State of the Union Address with an enclosed Thank You letter to the President with an Iraq bottle label.","Recommending Management Accounting's article on Joe DioGuardi's bill, HR 4495.","Thank you letters, donation/contribution letters correspondence about family matters invitations to join the Huntington Club statement to the Members of the Congress of the United States about integration of public schools dated August 10, 1971 statement about drug abuse and juvenile delinquency dated December 14, 1972 letter to Clerk of the Senate with biographical changes dated November 4, 1971 and other correspondence","Includes letter to Gov. John N. Dalton letters regarding his children Toll Charges Disclosure Forms Conflict of Interest Forms expense work sheets for attendance at meetings campaign contributions tax information Lawyer's Referral Service Form and other correpsondence","Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for consideration for one of two Federal District Judgeships for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1977 Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator John Warner for a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1981.  Robert Heron Bork got the judgeship. 1957 Court of Appeals publications are included. 1977 material includes a questionnaire. 1981 file includes letters of support from politicians and other important people, such as Strom Thurmond, Mills Godwin, Jerry Farwell and James L. Ketelsen, Chairman of Tenneco, with attached response from Vice President George Bush.  There is also a biography, letters to possible supporters, and a list of people to contact to help with recommendations","Includes HHB Bank Receipts from 2/1/89 – 12/6/89.","Sent by President Bush as a memento","Many of the negatives appear to be from trips abroad","Invitations, information about Paris Air Show, menus and photographs","Letter and 2 photographs","Includes and a photograph of HHB speaking at Chesapeake Bay Forum","3 photographs","4 photographs","3 photographs","3 photographs","1983, 1991, 1994-95, 2000","1984, 1989, 1994 and 1999","2 different poses. Photographed by Congressman Richard Ray.","House Gym Dinner","2 copies.","Autographed by both","Copy of the Poem with acknowledgement letter to Frederick Manzie from President George Bush","In Alphabetical Order","Thanking HHB for support in the primary.","Printed Copy","Re: HHB's help with the new aircraft carrier proposals.","List of the reforms with hand-marked red checks beside each reform and a hand written note, \"4/6/95 Done.\"","Congratulating the United States government on the 210th anniversary of American Independence.","Regarding relocating the Military Traffic Management Command to Fort Eustis","Thanking HHB for support of Marine Corp and programs.","Thanking HHB for stopping by Republican Leader's Fund fundraising reception.  Photograph attached.","Saying they are grateful as they leave the White House.","Announcing his resignation from the Virginia Senate because of his election as a U.S. Congressman.","Second Russian in Space, after Gagarin.","Expressing appreciation for HHB's vote in favor of the Government Ethics Reform Act of 1989.","Thanking HHB for his vote in support of the Space Station Freedom.","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the Photographs folders 1 or 2.","Re: endorsements of political candidates","\"Bateman responded:  \"I am absolutely amazed that anyone could say as many things so untrue and so distorted in so short a period of time, on such a variety of sub(j)ects.  My heavens, it is appalling.\"  Rep. Herb Bateman, Westmoreland Civic Center, Oct 13, 1992.\"","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the folders labeled Photographs 1 or 2.","On White House letterhead","Enclosing photographs.","In the Benjamin Franklin Room, State Department","2 copies","program and photographs","held at Statuary Hall, The United States Capitol","Photographs of Induction into Hall of Leadership for the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce and publication The Virginia Jaycees, the First 50 Years, 1939-1989, March 1996","Box 226","1 folder","Includes expired passports for Herbert H. Bateman, plus photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, and applications for passports and visas.","Box 227; Accession Number: 2003.18","(removed during renovation).  Includes letter from George M. White, Architect of the Capitol, where he explains history of the brick","Copies and originals of newspaper clippings divided into months.","License Plate Number:  VA H1","Bag was possibly used by Mrs. Bateman to send over items for these papers.","\"The Chief of Transportation takes great pleasure in granting the distinction of Honorary Transporter of the Transportation Corps Regiment to The Honorable Herbert H. Bateman in recognition of your special place in Regimental continuity, tradition and esprit de corps\" issued at The Home of the Transportation Corps Regiment this 25th day of August 2000.","Box 228; Accession Number: 2003.18; Some of these books are embossed with Hon. Herbert H. Bateman's name.","Box 229; Accession Number: 2003.18","13 folders","[Notation on original box: \"Already Copied\"] Box 230; Accession Number: 2003.18 These letters and cards were already grouped by affiliation of sender when accessioned. They were kept in their original designations and put in alphabetical order. Mrs. Bateman made notes regarding the identity of the sender on some of the envelopes"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_e5d41d77c9a467f57988b5022422dcdf\"\u003eStored off-site. Please allow at least 72 hours for retrieval.  Boxes mistakenly labeled as 2001.03. 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Series I is primarily correspondence to Mrs. McClenahan. Series II consists of material of twelve major civic and volunteer organizations with which she was involved. Because of the volume of the materials, each organization in this series was divided into its own subseries. Series III is composed of other organizations in which she was active, but of sufficient quantity to justify its own subseries. The material in this series is divided alphabetically. Series IV is a collection of her speeches and articles. The speeches in this series are unidentified by audience or sponsor or affiliated with a group not otherwise not listed in another series. Additional speeches may be found in organizational series by checking folder headings. Series V contains material regarding political candidates and issues. Series VI consists of material relating to the various schools, colleges and universities she has been associated with and is divided alphabetical. Series VII contains material relating to her work with St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Series VIII consists of a variety of material reflecting Mrs. McClenahan's daily activities, social plans, and wide range of interests. [See the NOTE under Series for additional materials added in 2000.]","Series I--Correspondence (1933-1993)","Series II--Major volunteer organizations, Subseries A: Arts Council of Richmond (1982-1988), Subseries B: Maymont Foundation (1979-1992), Subseries C: Metropolitan Richmond Chamber of Commerce (1981-1992), Subseries D: Planned Parenthood (1942-1992), Subseries E: Richmond Better Housing Coalition (1984-1993), Subseries F: Richmond-On-The-James (1978-1988), Subseries G: Richmond Renaissance (1982-1990), Subseries H: Richmond Urban Forum (1982-1990), Subseries I: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1957-1993), Subseries J: Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom (1983-1990), Subseries K: Virginia Historical Society (1990-1993), Subseries L: Poplar Forest (1988-1993)","Series III--Other organizations (1951-1993)","Series IV--Speeches and Articles (1955-1993)","Series V--Politics (1985-1993)","Series VI--Schools, Colleges and Universities (1948-1993)","Series VII--St. Pauls' Episcopal Church (1937-1992)","Series VIII--Alphabetical Files (1935-1993)","Note: Additional materials were added in July 2000. The materials in these containers, boxes 91-109, were added to the end of the collection and are divided as follows: Correspondence (n.d., 1930-1998); Maymont Foundation (n.d., 1983-1997); Richmond Better Housing Coalition (n.d., 1988-1999); Richmond Renaissance (n.d., 1987-1996); miscellaneous colleges and schools (n.d., 1967-1997); Richmond Urban Forum (19- 19); Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation (1968-1993); St. Paul's Episcopal Church (n.d., 1984-1998); Stratford Hall (n.d., 1984-1989); Virginia Historical Society (n.d., 1983-1992); Virginia Union University (n.d., 1988- 1993); and miscellaneous civic and volunteer organizations (n.d., 1967-1998).","Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan is a Richmond community leader, activist and philanthropist. She has been described as the \"conscience of Richmond\" for her contributions to the Richmond community in the areas of racial harmony, housing, Richmond revitalization and historic preservation. She has also been active in the arts, her church, and education.","Born in Richmond on April 6, 1917, Mary Tyler is the daughter of Douglas Southall Freeman (1886-1953), noted historian and journalist, and Inez Goddin Freeman (1891-1974). She attended St. Catherine's School and Vassar College, receiving an A.B. in English-Creative Writing in 1937.","After college she worked briefly as a secretary in the Department of Fine Arts of William and Mary College where she met Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1908-1992), then head of the department. They married in 1939. The Cheeks lived in Baltimore for three years while Mr. Cheek was Director of the Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts and in Washington, D.C. during World War II. While Mr. Cheek served in the Army, Mrs. McClenahan volunteered as a nurse's aid. After Cheek's discharge from the Army in 1945, they lived in New York City where Cheek had been hired as an Associate Editor of Architectural Forum Magazine. The couple returned to Richmond when Cheek became the first director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1948-1968). The Cheeks had four children. After Mr. Cheek's death in 1992, Mrs. Cheek married Dr. John Lorimer McClenahan, a retired Pennsylvanian radiologist, the following year.","Mrs. McClenahan is responsible for a number of Richmond civic initiatives, including bringing together the 35 groups that make up the Richmond Better Housing Coalition and founding the Richmond Urban Forum. She was twice president of the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood and has participated as a volunteer and board member of numerous Richmond civic organizations, including Richmond Renaissance and Richmond-On- The- James. She has also been an active member of Richmond's historic St. Paul's Episcopal Church.","Some of the organizations Mrs. McClenahan has been associated with include:","Member, Executive Committee and Board of The Arts Council of Richmond \nMember, 175th Anniversary of the Executive Mansion Commission \nAdvisory Committee Girl Scouts \nMember, Board of Historic Richmond Foundation \nDame and Member of the Board of Governors of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem \nMember, National Committee, Jefferson Poplar Forest Fund \nMember, Board of Leadership Metro Richmond \nMember, Board of Maymont Foundation \nChairman, Film Committee of the National Council for America's First Freedom: The Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom \nRichmond AIDS Ministry \nCo-Chairman, Richmond Better Housing Coalition \nMember, Board of Richmond Hill \nMember, Board of Richmond-On-The-James \nMember, Executive Committee and Board of Richmond Renaissance \nFounder and Honorary Chairman, Richmond Urban Forum \nDirector for Virginia and Past President, Robert E. Lee Memorial Association which administers Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee \nFormer Vestry member and Junior Warden of St. Paul's Episcopal Church \nMember, Board of Theatre Virginia Past President (twice) and honorary board member of Virginia League for Planned Parenthood \nTrustee, Virginia Union University","Clubs include:","Cosmopolitan Club, NYC \nHroswitha Club, NYC \nJames River Garden Club, Richmond \nRichmond First Club \nRichmond Kiwanis \nVirginia Writer's Club \nWoman's Club of Richmond","Awards Mrs. McClenahan has received include:","Richmond's Christmas Mother (1973) \nAssociation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities' Mary Maso Williams Award (1977) \nJunior League of Richmond's Barbara Renson Andrews Award for Distinguished Volunteer Service (1982) \nSt Catherine's School's Distinguished Alumni Award (1983) \nVirginia League of Planned Parenthood Distinguished Service Award (1984) \nNational Conference of Christian and Jews' Brotherhood Citation (1985) \nOmicron Delta Kappa's Conspicuous Attainment Award (1986) \nYWCA of Richmond's Outstanding Woman of the Year (1986) \nRichmond First Club's Good Government Award (1987) \nRichmond Urban League's Charlotte T. Washington Community Services Award (1988) \nStyle Magazine's Richmonder of the Year (1991) \nHousing Opportunities Made Equal (H.O.M.E.) Fair Housing Award \nH.O.M.E. Sallie Wilson Peake Memorial Award for Outstanding Support of Fair Housing \nNational Multiple Sclerosis Society, Silver Hope Award (1994)","Honorary Degrees Mrs. McClenahan has received:","Doctor of Humanities from University of Richmond \nDoctor of Humane Letters from St. Paul's College \nDoctor of Humane Letters from Washington and Lee University \nDoctor of Humane Letters from Hollins College \nDoctor of Humane Letters from Virginia Commonwealth University","The collection includes correspondence, notes, clippings, various organizational minutes, reports and files, drafts of speeches, manuscripts and published materials dating from 1933 through 1993. The bulk of the collection dates from the late 1970s through the early 1990s and focuses on Mrs. McClenahan's involvement on issues of race, housing, historic preservation, and Richmond revitalization.","The organizational records in the collection include material from many of Richmond's major civic organizations, including Planned Parenthood, the Richmond Better Housing Coalition, Richmond-On-The-James, Richmond Renaissance and the Richmond Urban Forum. The activities of other organizations are also represented to a lesser degree. A number of these organizations are represented in other collections within Special Collections \u0026 Archives. Please ask a staff member for more information.","The collection also contains material documenting Mrs. McClenahan's involvement in education, the arts and politics in Richmond and Virginia, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, and speeches she has given. 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After Cheek's discharge from the Army in 1945, they lived in New York City where Cheek had been hired as an Associate Editor of Architectural Forum Magazine. The couple returned to Richmond when Cheek became the first director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1948-1968). The Cheeks had four children. After Mr. Cheek's death in 1992, Mrs. Cheek married Dr. John Lorimer McClenahan, a retired Pennsylvanian radiologist, the following year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. McClenahan is responsible for a number of Richmond civic initiatives, including bringing together the 35 groups that make up the Richmond Better Housing Coalition and founding the Richmond Urban Forum. She was twice president of the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood and has participated as a volunteer and board member of numerous Richmond civic organizations, including Richmond Renaissance and Richmond-On- The- James. 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After Cheek's discharge from the Army in 1945, they lived in New York City where Cheek had been hired as an Associate Editor of Architectural Forum Magazine. The couple returned to Richmond when Cheek became the first director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1948-1968). The Cheeks had four children. After Mr. Cheek's death in 1992, Mrs. Cheek married Dr. John Lorimer McClenahan, a retired Pennsylvanian radiologist, the following year.","Mrs. McClenahan is responsible for a number of Richmond civic initiatives, including bringing together the 35 groups that make up the Richmond Better Housing Coalition and founding the Richmond Urban Forum. She was twice president of the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood and has participated as a volunteer and board member of numerous Richmond civic organizations, including Richmond Renaissance and Richmond-On- The- James. 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A photocopy facsimile of the article is included with the transcript."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). 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Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged alphabetically by interviewee's surname.","Interview with Cecil B. Graves by Diane Zior Wilhelm, May 10, 1966, SdArch SNP-056, in the Shenandoah National Park Oral History Collection SdArch SNP, Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","Lambert, Darwin. \"The Undying Past of the Shenandoah National Park.\" Boulder, Co.:  Roberts Rinehart, Inc. Publishers, 1989.","Reeder, Carolyn and Jack. \"Shenandoah Heritage: The Story of the People Before the Park.\" Washington, D.C.: The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, 1978.","Potomac Appalachian Trail Club. \"History of PATC.\" www.patc.net. https://www.patc.net/PATC/WHO_WE_ARE/Our_History/PATC/Who_We_Are/Our_History.aspx?hkey=4952940f-61c2-48b9-a2ea-35308a2b9381(accessed June 7, 2018).","Beginning in December 1924, groups like the Southern Appalachian National Park Committee and the Shenandoah National Park Association began to champion the project of creating a park in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. In the spring of 1926, Congress passed the bill authorizing the establishment of the Shenandoah National Park and the subsequent reclamation of lands owned or farmed by mountain residents.  Subsequently over 450 families were relocated from the park boundaries and moved to nearby communities. After the park was officially established in December 1935, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began building visitors centers throughout the mountains.","Dorothy Noble Smith (1915-1999) was a native of New Jersey and a graduate of Duke University. She had a distinguished career in banking in New York City before retiring to Luray, Virginia. She was a contributing writer for the Page News and Courier for more than twenty years.  Fascinated by a way of life that was drastically altered with the creation of the Shenandoah National Park in December 1935 she, along with other people associated with the park service, conducted recorded interviews in the late 1970s and early 1980s to document the lives and stories of the former residents of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Her findings based on the oral histories conducted were published in Recollections: The People of the Blue Ridge Remember.","Founded in 1927 on the principles of volunteerism and public service to outdoor enthusiasts, the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC), headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, is one of 30 trail clubs located in cities along the Appalachian Trail. The PATC's section of trail includes 240 miles beginning at Pine Grove Furnace in Pennsylvania and ending at Rockfish Gap at the southern end of the Shenandoah National Park.  The PATC's activities include building and maintaining trails, cabins, shelters, and publishing a monthly newsletter. PATC members Edward Garvey (1914-1999), Samuel Moore (1920-1999), and Walter Smith conducted interviews in this collection.","Diane Zior Wilhelm (1938-2010) and Eugene Joseph Wilhelm, Jr. conducted many of the earliest interviews within this collection. Diane's interests encompassed Andean Indians, Irish street-traders, New Jersey suburbanites, and Blue Ridge Mountain people focusing on an anthropological perspective. She taught at Middlesex County College in New Jersey from 1967 until her retirement in 2007. A year prior to her death, Dr. Wilhelm was contacted by Special Collections staff, and expressed interest in donating the remainder of her materials and notes from interviews to this collection.  Eugene's interests included geography and ecology.  He wrote his dissertation entitled Folk Georgraphy of the Blue Ridge Mountains while at Texas A \u0026 M. Eugene was a visiting geography professor at the University of Virginia and professor of geography at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Beginning in 1956, the couple often spent weeks during the summer in the Shenandoah National Park researching and interviewing mountain residents.","Darwin Lambert (1916-2007) was the first employee of the National Park Service at the Shenandoah National Park, hired March 1, 1936.  Interested in the relationship between man and nature, He authored several books pertaining to the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah National Park including those listed below in the bibliography and as related material.","This collection was originally housed at the Shenandoah National Park headquarters in Luray, Virginia, but was never served to the public because the oral histories were not considered official park records. In May 2001, under the direction of Cultural Resource Specialist Reed Engle, the collection was donated to James Madison University.","Nearly all original interviews were recorded on five-inch reels. Most recordings had been transferred to audiocassettes, and later migrated to digital format. Most have a corresponding transcript.","The Shenandoah National Park Oral Histories, SdArch SNP (formerly SC# 4030), 1964-1999, consists of 135 interviews of people who were living in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia prior to the creation of the Shenandoah National Park. Most of the interviewees resided on land that was claimed by eminent domain by the Commonwealth of Virginia and subsequently turned over to the U.S. Government in the 1930s. The collection is comprised of 6 Hollinger boxes and 6.6 linear feet of media cabinet drawers of audio, transcripts, and images pertaining to interviews conducted primarily by Dorothy Noble Smith as part of her research for Recollections:  The People of the Blue Ridge Remember in additon to members of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, park collaborators Eugene and Diane Zior Wilhelm, Darwin Lambert, and others.","Topics discussed by interviewees include mountain folklife, music, food preservation, traditional medicine, agriculture and harvesting, bark peeling, moonshining, chores and family life, and schooling with additional references to the Civilian Conservation Corp, the New Deal, promoter of Skyland Resort and author George Freeman Pollock, and residents' feelings towards the creation of the Shenandoah National Park.  Interviews conducted by Barbara Wright, Norman Taylor, Gloria Updike, and Ken Steeber were presumably added to the collection separately from the interviews conducted in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.","Records the reminiscences of Arlene Carr Abell who grew up in Sugar Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes her home and family life, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, corn shucking and apple butter boiling parties, wild game hunting, home remedies and folk medicine. Includes references to holiday celebrations, mountain music, her father's occupation as a tanner and tales of local moonshiner.","Records the reminiscences of Ada \"Addie\" Anderson, (née Smith), with contributions from Vallie Cave, Beulah Sirbaugh and Nell Woodward. Due to the conversational nature of the interview, only Mrs. Anderson's and the interviewer's remarks are identified in the transcript, with comments from the other participants dispersed throughout. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, raising livestock and wild game hunting. Includes numerous references to and anecdotes about family members, friends and neighbors known to all four women.","Records the reminiscences of Beulah Atkins, who grew up in Beech Spring, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes her home and family life, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, collecting ginseng and wild game hunting. Includes references to the local Civilian Conservation Corps camp, wakes and funerals, and her work with her father and husband in the barrel making business.","Records the reminiscences of Elmer Atkins, who was born and raised near Beech Spring, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes his home and family life, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, log homes and the local bark peeling industry. Includes references to revival meetings, wakes and funerals, herbal remedies, moonshining, the Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919 and the chestnut tree blight that decimated the species in the early decades of the 20th century. Mr. Atkins also comments on the forced eviction of his family and neighbors to make way for the construction of the national park.","Records the reminiscences of sisters Sallie Atkins and Leila Dodson, who were raised in in a one room log cabin near Hazel Mountain, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. They are joined by childhood friend, Beulah Atkins, who lived nearby. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, raising livestock and wild game hunting. Includes references to the tan bark industry, wakes and funerals, and local shoemakers and merchants","Records the reminiscences of Louise Wood Austin, who grew up in Sugar Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Mrs. Austin and her interviewer, John Dooms, returned to the section of Shenandoah National Park where her family home stood until 1941. Describes her home life and family history, including members of her extended family who represent a cross section of local family names. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, raising livestock, home remedies and folk medicine. Recalls cattle drives from Ivy, Va., to summer pastures in Jarman Gap, itinerant Syrian peddlers, midwives and square dances. Discusses several small businesses operated by her father and uncles, including a blacksmith shop, distillery and coffin making shop.","Records the reminiscences of four Virginia residents who grew up near the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. The participants discuss the history of the hotel, their own memories of the grounds and buildings and the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s.","Records the reminiscences of Joseph J. Baldwin, who grew up near the Big Meadows area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, dairy cows, traditional herbal medicines and fur trapping. Includes references to weddings, wakes and funerals, moonshiners, the chestnut tree blight and severe local droughts in the1930s.","Records the reminiscences of Harold Baugher who grew up in Swift Run, Virginia, in the 1930s, on a farm that became part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, traditional herbal medicines and apple orchards. Includes references to wakes and funerals, sorghum production, bark peeling, Kris Kringling and the evictions of local families to make way for the national park.","Records an interview with Virginia Taylor, (née Haney), who grew up the Blue Ridge Mountains, near Greene County, Va. Describes daily life in the mountains, where her family operated a general store. Gives her recollections of the mountain people and describes in detail her family's experience resettling in Wolftown, Virginia, after the opening of Shenandoah National Park. Mrs. Taylor's family soon relocated to Stanardsville, where she attended high school in the late 1930s. Describes the uneasy social interactions between the local population and the sudden influx of rural mountain people into their community. There is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.","Records the reminiscences of Isaac W. Beahm, who was born in the Batman Hollow area of Page County, Virginia, on a farm that would eventually become part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his early home life, the loss of both parents when he was six years old, and the difficulties of running a small farm at the beginning of the 20th century. Recalls his school days at the Rocky Branch School, farm chores, and various odd jobs he held, such as working at local saw mills and tanneries, as well as helping to construct Skyline Drive. Discusses family gatherings, such as apple butter boilings, hog butchering and the folk music and dancing that often ensued. The interview was conducted at the home of Mr. Beahm's daughter, who is not named in the interview, but whose comments are interspersed throughout. Both Mr. Beahm and his daughter mention participating in the dedication ceremonies for the park, conducted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936. The Beahms were one of the few families to move from the area voluntarily, prior to the opening of the park.","Records the reminiscences of Lyle E. Beahm, who was born in the Jewell Hollow area of Page County, Virginia, on a farm that would eventually become part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his early home and family life, school days at the Shenk Hollow School, farm chores,and folk remedies. Discusses family gatherings, such as apple butter boilings, hog butchering and funerals. Briefly mentions the Civilian Conservation Corps, racial segregation and intra-family marriages. An unnamed woman, identified only as Mrs. in the transcript, and believed to be Eva Sours, contributes to the interview as well.","Records the reminiscences of George Berry, who was born in the Cool Springs area near Fishers Gap, Virginia, in a log house on land that would eventually become part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his early home and family life, school days at the Forrest Dale School, farm chores,and folk remedies. Discusses family gatherings, folk music, bark peeling and local moonshiners. Recalls his experiences working for the New Deal relief programs, the National Youth Administration as a boy, and later for its parent program, the Works Progress Administration. Mr. Berry recalls playing folk music for tourists at scenic stops along Skyline drive. Also discussed are the evictions of families from their homes, subsequently located within park boundaries, and the long term social and economic effects on those people over the following decades.","Records an interview with Edward D. Freeland, Superintendent of Shenandoah National Park from 1942 to 1950. Mr. Freeland describes conditions at the park at the beginning of World War II. With the onset of the war, the federal government ended the Civilian Conservation Corps project, (CCC), the single largest source of labor for the National Park Service, as most CCC personnel went into the armed services. The CCC laborers were eventually replaced by men from the Civilian Public Service, (CPS), the national program through which conscientious objectors could perform their national service. Gas rationing and travel restrictions greatly reduced the number of visitors to the park during the war years. Discusses the controversy surrounding post-war racial integration of the park, the creation and expansion of Skyline Drive and the Appalachian trail, living conditions among the local mountain people prior to the establishment of the park and the activities of local moonshiners. Numerous individuals associated with Shenandoah National Park, the National Park Service and the Virginia Sky-Line Company are mentioned throughout the interview.","Records the reminiscences of John Bradley, who grew up near the Jewell Hollow area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, grist mills, traditional herbal medicines and fur trapping. Includes references to the weddings, wakes and funerals, moonshiners and licensed distillers, toll roads and Skyline Drive. Also refers briefly to local military skirmishes during the Civil War. Mr. Bradley describes communal activities such as apple butter boilings and occasions known locally as frolics where farm families would gather to help their neighbors plow fields or clear away stones. Discusses the impact of the forced eviction of local residents to make way for the national park. Also present for the interview was Mr. Bradley's wife, who is identified only as Mrs. Bradley in the transcript, but whose comments appear throughout.","Records the reminiscences of Everett Breeden, who grew up on Tanners Ridge, in Page County, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Also contributing to the interview is Mr. Breeden's wife, whose first name is not mentioned. Mrs. Breeden gives her maiden name as Thomas, and identifies her father as William Henry Thomas, also of Page County. Based on this information, she is believed to be Junie Catherine Breeden. Together, they describe their early home and family lives, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, folk medicine and wild game hunting. Includes references to the local Civilian Conservation Corps camp, burial rites, and midwives. Mr. Breeden worked on the construction of Camp Hoover, also known as Rapidan Camp, which was the first presidential retreat. President Herbert Hoover commissioned the construction of the facility in 1929, which he later donated to Shenandoah National Park. Mr. Breeden recounts meeting and speaking with the president on several occasions at the retreat, which Mr. Hoover referred to as his Summer White House.","Records the reminiscences of Preston Breeden, who was born in 1917 and raised on a small farm where Pocosin Cabin now stands near the Appalachian Trail route through Shenandoah National Park. Mr. Breeden was interviewed by Edward B. Garvey and Samuel Moore of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, (PATC), which maintains the cabin, and Charles Anibal, Assistant Park Naturalist for Shenandoah National Park (SNP). The tone of the interview is largely conversational, with all four men contributing information about the region at the time of the founding and construction of Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Mr. Breeden describes his youth and early home life on the farm, including the crops grown by his family and the livestock they raised. Discusses his early working years in the local saw mills and barrel stave mills, hauling wood for the tan bark industry and his two-year stint with the Civilian Conservation Corps, where he worked as a foreman during the construction of Skyline Drive. The group visits the remains of the Upper Pocosin Mission, an Episcopal church where Mr. Breeden's mother and aunt lived briefly after their home was taken by the state by eminent domain. Mr. Breeden recalls the general mood of the local community regarding their forced evictions by the state of Virginia. He speaks at length of many of the local families, prominent landowners and small businessmen. Includes comments on the area's fish and wild game in his youth, the annual apple and chestnut harvests, general stores, cemeteries, grist mills and the activities of some local moonshiners.","Records the reminiscences of Weldon Burke, who grew up near the summit of Hazel Mountain, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, raising livestock and gathering wild chestnuts and ginseng. Includes references to the tan bark industry, wakes and funerals, local merchants, and moonshiners.","Records the reminiscences of James Burner, who was born in Page County, Virginia, not far from the future site of Shenandoah National Park. Mr. Burner served in the Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), during the construction of the park and later became a park ranger in the National Park Service. Describes his experiences working with local mountaineer men in the CCC camps, their history and social conditions in the 1930s. Mr. Burner refers to numerous local mountain families and prominent individuals involved in the creation of the park. Topics include mountain agriculture and wildlife, folk music and dancing, traditional medicines, clothing, schooling, feuds and moonshiners. Mr. Burner was present at the founding of the first CCC camps in Virginia and discusses them in great detail. As a naturalist and conservationist, he discusses the local flora and fauna of the region in great depth as well. Identifies numerous local plant and animal species and their habitats. Comments on early efforts to rebuild the local deer population while reducing the number of wild bears. Comments on the social and economic effects of the Chestnut Blight of the 1930s on local families.","Records an interview with Edna Elizabeth Burrill, (née Browning), regarding her uncle, James Burrill, who sold a large parcel of land to the state of Virginia in the 1930s to be used for Shenandoah National Park. Mrs. Burrill is joined by her two daughters, Mary Ellen Jennings and Gladys Peaches Burrill, both of Luray, Va. James Burrill was born in Leeds, England, around 1850 and emigrated to the United States as a young man. Burrill soon established himself in America and sent for his wife Ellen, also of Leeds, to join him. Over the next thirty years, James Burrill would achieve great success in a number of business opportunities which enabled him to act as benefactor for numerous civic and commercial ventures in Page County. Mrs. Burrill recalls her uncle's sale of land, estimated at 4,200 acres, to the state at prices ranging from $2.50 to $10.00 dollars per acre. Also mentioned is James Burrill's contribution to the establishment of the Deford Tannery, (later known as Virginia Oak Tannery), and the founding of Christ Episcopal Church of Luray.","Records the reminiscences of Walter Carter, whose family owned apple orchards on Dickey Ridge, just south of Front Royal, Virginia, in the decades preceding the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes the physical layout of the the orchards and surrounding towns. Discusses the demise of the apple industry in that part of the Shenandoah Valley due to a shrinking work force, as local families were evicted by the state to make room for the park. In the years prior to the Second World War, the primary customer for the Carter's apples, the United Kingdom, placed restrictive tariffs on U.S. grown apples which made it impossible to compete with fruit from Canada and New Zealand. The second part of the interview consists of a driving tour of the orchard area, with Mr. Carter describing the former locations of buildings, roads, home sites and cemeteries. The group is joined by Mr. Carter's wife, Caroline Carter, whose own recollections and comments are included in the discussion. The Carters make numerous references to local families and landowners. Includes comments on the construction of Skyline Drive, which, while providing north-south access along the crests of the Blue Ridge Mountains, resulted in the closing of numerous east-west routes across the mountains.","Records the reminiscences of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Cave, who were born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Mrs. Cave's full name is not given in the course of the interview, but an accompanying typed manuscript gives her name as Lula Breeden Cave. Describes their early home and family lives, schooling, marriage, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, local wildlife and the bark peeling industry. Includes references to Civil War ancestors, wakes and funerals, herbal remedies and the weather extremes of drought and record snows in the 1920s and 30s.","Mr. Cave leads a walking and driving tour of the area around the Cave family homestead in Dark Hollow, Virginia, where he was raised prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. The tour includes a stop at the Cave family cemetery, where Mr. Cave identifies the grave sites of his extended family, going back to the Civil War, and explains the genealogy of the various family members interred there. Includes references to Civil War era ancestors, moonshiners, bark peeling, copper mining, ginseng and chestnut harvesting, and other natural features of Dark Hollow.","Records the reminiscences of Evidell Cave, who was born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes her early home and family life, schooling, marriage, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming and food preservation, livestock, local wildlife, and the bark peeling industry. Includes references to local families, moonshine, herbal remedies, Camp Hoover and the effects of the chestnut tree blight on the local economy.","Records the reminiscences of Ralph Cave, who was born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes his early home and family life, schooling, marriage and community events. Mr. Cave recounts the history of the Cave family in Dark Hollow as well as marriages and other interactions between the Caves and other local families. Numerous references are made to individual members of the Breeden, Thomas, and Weakley families. Describes his own experiences working on Skyline Drive and Camp Hoover in the early 1930s, as well as his personal memories of Skyland developer, George Pollock. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, local wildlife and the bark peeling industry. Includes references to community activities such as corn shucking and apple butter boiling, herbal remedies and the record snows in the 1920s and 30s.","Records the reminiscences of Vallie Cave, (née Thomas), and her brother, Floyd Thomas, who were born and raised near Bootens Gap, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, raising livestock and wild game hunting. Includes references to trapping, moonshining, courtship, the chestnut tree blight, Camp Hoover and meetings with President Hoover. This collection includes two copies of the typed transcript, which note that the transcript is unfinished, with approximately another 15 minutes of taped interview remaining. Also included is a handwritten transcript containing minor notes omitted from the typed copies.","Records a brief interview with Charles Chapman, a life-long resident of Luray, Virginia, and a carillonneur of international renown. Mr. Chapman's father owned a grocery store in Luray that served many of the local mountain families from 1904 until the 1940s. Recalls his earliest memories of the mountain people and their transactions with his father. Includes references to the annual chestnut harvest and seasonal mountain wildfires. Mr. Chapman also reminisces about local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.","Records the reminiscences of Mary Early, (née Leonard), who lived in New Hope, not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mrs. Early recounts her memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Joining Mrs. Early in the interview is her son-in-law, George Coyner.","Consists of a fragmentary recording of Wallace Ross Coffey and his wife, Martha, (née Goode). The discussion focuses on Martha Coffey's upcoming birthday and the Coffey's 50th wedding anniversary coming up on September 12, 1964.","Records the reminiscences of Lucille V. Coffman, (née Blose), and her husband, who is not named in the interview, but is believed to be Benjamin P. Coffman, both of whom grew up near the southern edge of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, raising livestock, wild game hunting and fishing. Includes references to the herbal remedies, moonshiners, the Influenza Epidemic of 1918 and the chestnut tree blight of the early part of the 20th century. Refers to the origins of the Blose family in Virginia and interactions between the mountain people and locals living in the Shenandoah Valley.","Records the reminiscences of Rufus and Hazel Cline, (née Garber), who lived in New Hope, not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mr. and Mrs. Cline recount their memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s.","Records an interview conducted by Edward Garvey of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) with George Corbin, who lived in Nicholson Hollow, Virginia from 1888 to 1938. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. Corbin describes the circumstances at the time of the construction of the log cabin he built for his family in 1909. The logs for the cabin were harvested locally by Corbin, who then cut and shaped them using axes and other hand tools. Corbin recalls the day of the house raising when ten friends and neighbors joined him to assemble all of the walls and rafters within the course of a single day. The cabin was later turned over to the PATC for use as a trail shelter in 1954, and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings as the George T. Corbin Cabin. Edward Garvey was part of the PATC crew that restored the cabin for public use. Corbin elaborates on local methods of raising and storing crops and vegetables, collecting tan bark, funerals and burial rituals, and gives a detailed account of his experiences distilling moonshine. Includes a discussion on the Corbin and Nicholson family cemetery, as well as the local schoolhouse and church. Mr. Corbin speaks at length of the genealogies of the Corbins and the Nicholsons, as well as many of the other local mountain families. Included are anecdotes regarding businessman and entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort, and several local residents.","Records an interview with George Corbin, who leads a party of researchers from the National Park Service (NPS) and the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) on a walking tour of the Corbin homestead in Nicholson Hollow. The primary interviewer does not identify himself on the tape, but does name Edward Garvey of the PATC as a member of the group, and another participant gives his name as Paul Lee. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. Corbin identifies the sites of a number of homesteads and the names of their former occupants, including a tour of the cabin he built in 1909, which was turned over to the PATC for use as a trail shelter and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings as the George T. Corbin Cabin. The tour includes a visit to the Corbin and Nicholson family cemetery and the site of the local schoolhouse. Mr. Corbin speaks at length of the genealogies of the Corbins and the Nicholsons, as well as many of the other local mountain families. Included are numerous anecdotes regarding businessman and entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort, and a discussion of the activities of several area moonshiners, including Mr. Corbin. The last quarter of the interview features the comments of an unidentified woman presumably a relative of Mr. Corbin.","Records an interview with Robert H. Corbin, who leads a party of researchers from the National Park Service (NPS), the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) and several family members on a walking tour of Nicholson Hollow. The primary interviewers are Allen Tanner of the PATC and Paul Lee of the NPS. Additional questions and commentary are provided by Mr. Corbin's son, Joe, and other family members. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. The primary focus of the tour was the identification of home sites and their owners along the length of Nicholson Hollow. Discusses home and family life in the mountains, including the tan bark industry, apple, chestnut and ginseng harvesting, food cultivation and preservation, and the moonshine business. Community gatherings, such as weddings, funerals, corn husking and apple butter boiling parties are also discussed, with passing mentions of Camp Hoover and local entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort. Mr. Corbin, who was nearly 80 years old, gives an extensive account of many of the inhabitants of Nicholson and Corbin Hollows, as well as Corbin Mountain. The second eldest of 21 children, Corbin was related by blood or marriage to most of the surrounding families. Some of the more notable relatives mentioned include Corbin's cousin George T. Corbin, builder of the landmark Corbin Cabin, Aaron Nicholson and Phinnel Fennel Corbin, who were both featured in George Pollock's book Skyland: Heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Corbin describes two local murders, including that of his father, William J. Corbin, who was killed by a family member, John Nicholson, in 1922.","Records an interview with Clarence Somers, who planted and maintained the Judd Gardens at Skyland Resort from 1922 to 1945. Judd Gardens were named for George and Marianna Judd of Washington, DC, who owned several lots and cabins at Skyland, including the land where the gardens were laid out in 1910. Mrs. Judd was allowed to remain at Skyland after the property was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in 1936, until her death in 1958. The gardens were abandoned by order of the National Park Service in 1945. The interview consists chiefly of comparisons of plants and trees found at during a recent botanical survey of the site of the gardens, conducted by Jim Cotter of the National Park Service, with Mr. Somers' recollection of the garden plantings through 1945. Comments by a woman identified only as Mrs. Somers, (believed to be Beulah V. Somers, (née Sours)), occur throughout the interview, as do references to George F. Pollock, owner of Skyland Resort.","Records the reminiscences of Virgil Corbin, who was born and raised in Corbin Cabin, in Nicholson Hollow, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes his home and family life, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, hunting, fishing and food preservation techniques. Includes references to weddings, wakes and funerals, herbal remedies, moonshining, and ginseng. Mr. Corbin also speaks of relatives from both the Corbin and Nicholson sides of his family, including his father, George T. Corbin, his grandfather and two great-uncles who served in the Confederate army. Includes a two page manuscript, written by Mr. Corbin, titled From a Primitive Life to Modern Living. Corbin Cabin was the homestead built by George Corbin in 1910 and is one of the few intact cabins remaining in Shenandoah National Park. It was turned over to the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club in the 1950s, restored and currently serves as a popular trail shelter. The building is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings as the George T. Corbin Cabin. See SdArch no. SNP-33 for an interview with George Corbin.","Records the reminiscences of Claud W. Cullers, a lifelong resident of Rileyville, Virginia, who raised cattle throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Mr. Cullers would move his cattle to mountain pastures each year, where they would graze into the fall. Describes his memories of the local mountain people, their modes of living and sources of income. Discusses the bark and lumber industries, chestnut, apple and berry harvests, and prominent local moonshiners. A woman with the surname Keyser, identified as Mrs. Cullers' niece, also contributes to the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall Roach, who lived near Rocky Bar, Virginia, an area that became part of Shenandoah National Park. Much of the interview centers around the reminiscences of Lula Roach, who was 95 years old at the time and who recalled many details of everyday life in the Blue Ridge Mountains around the turn of the 20th century. Describes home and family life, school days, farm chores, livestock, wild game and folk remedies. Discusses family gatherings, such as holidays, apple butter boilings, hog butchering and funerals. Other topics include the various means of earning a living available to the local residents, such as bark peeling, cutting poles and ties for the railroads, the apple, chestnut and ginseng harvests and the production of moonshine.","Records the reminiscences of Randal Dean, who was born and raised on Dean Mountain, near Elkton, Virginia, an area that became part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, school days, farm chores, livestock and his work in his father's saw mill. Discusses family gatherings, such as holidays, apple butter boilings, hog butchering and funerals. Includes references to bark peeling and local moonshiners.","Records the reminiscences of Lola Dean, who moved to the Pine Grove area, bordering Shenandoah National Park, in 1950. The interview deals chiefly with her memories and impressions of the mountain people who lived in the area at that time. Includes references to the gardens and livestock raised by the local people, their methods of food preservation, popular holiday traditions and the problems resulting from long-term intermarriage within small communities. Several references to the works of Episcopal missionary, Deaconess Mary Sandys Hutton, occur throughout the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Mamie Dearing, who grew up near Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes her early home and family life, household chores, and school days. Discusses the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, hog butchering, apple butter boilings and herbal remedies. Includes references to holidays, weddings, funerals, and courting.","Records the reminiscences of Estelle Dodson, (née Nicholson), who grew up in a log house in Corbin Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes her early home and family life, household chores, and school days. Discusses the difficulties of making a living in the mountains during the Great Depression and her father's work as a basket maker. Other sources of income included harvesting chestnuts and ginseng, and selling flowers and berries at nearby Skyland Resort. Recalls numerous members of the Dodson, Nicholson and Corbin families, including her grandfather, David Nicholson and her first cousin, George Corbin, who built Corbin Cabin in 1910. Also includes anecdotes regarding George Pollock, local entrepreneur and owner of Skyland, and the importance of the resort to the local economy. Estelle Dodson's mother-in-law, who is only identified in the interview as Mrs. Dodson, contributes to the interview throughout. A note written on one of the transcripts identifies her as Mrs. Odie Dodson.","Records a fragment of an interview with Hunter Dodson, who grew up near Corbin Hollow, Virginia, and is described as a ranger at Shenandoah National Park. Describes the lifestyles of the mountain people who lived in the area prior to the establishment of the park, and some of the various means of making a living that were available to them at that time. Also includes references to George Pollock, local entrepreneur and owner of Skyland, and the importance of the resort to the local economy. In June, 2009, Dr. Diane Zior Wilhelm donated photocopies of her field notes from this interview to JMU Special Collections.","Records the reminiscences of Reverend John Dubosq, who came to the Naked Creek Mission in Jollett Hollow in 1932. Describes his early years as a minister among the mountain people and their acceptance of him into their tight-knit community. Recalls his pastoral duties delivering sermons and officiating at weddings and funerals. Describes the lifestyles of the mountain people, their means of growing and preserving food, as well as the fruit, chestnut and ginseng harvests. Also reflects on the importance of moonshine to the local economy.","Records the reminiscences of Irene Eppard, (née Breeden), who was born and raised near Thorofare Mountain, in Rockingham County, Virgina, and lived there until the local families were evicted in 1936. Describes her early home and school life, popular community gatherings such as corn shucking and apple butter boiling parties, as well as courting, wedding and funeral rituals. Includes references to the gardens and livestock raised by the mountain people, their methods of food preservation and popular holiday traditions.","Records the reminiscences of Charles Estes, who owned a sawmill and several other businesses near Piney River, in Rappahannock County, Virgina, in the 1920s and 30s. Describes the everyday lives of the mountain people who lived around Piney River, popular community gatherings such as hog and beef butchering and apple butter boiling parties, as well as courting, wedding and funeral rituals. Includes references to the gardens and livestock raised by the mountain people, their methods of food preservation and popular holiday traditions. Discusses the various means available for earning money, such as bark peeling, barrel stave making, apple picking and moonshining. Includes anecdotes regarding Virginia governor Harry Byrd and local entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort. A woman identified only as Mrs. Estes provides an extensive description of many common herbal remedies employed by the mountain people, as well as additional commentary throughout.","Records the reminiscences of Fisher Finks and his wife, Myrtle Hurt Finks, who lived near the Big Meadows area of Shenandoah National Park until the mid 1920s. Opens with Mr. Finks reading from family documents that establish the presence of the Finks family in Virginia dating back to 1736. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, as well as the important tan bark industry. Discusses popular community events, such as weddings and funerals, corn husking, apple butter boilings and courting. Recalls the traditional remedies used for common ailments and injuries, as well as a brief discussion on deadly diphtheria outbreaks and the Influenza Epidemic of 1918. Includes discussions of race relations in the region, the prevalence of moonshine and its possible connection to numerous local murders. Also recalls local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort and the construction of Camp Hoover, the presidential retreat created by Herbert Hoover.","Records a walking tour led by Vastine Fisher, whose family lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains near McCormick Gap for generations, until the last access roads were closed to make way for Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Mr. Fisher's grandparents moved off the mountain to nearby property they owned, outside the boundaries of the park. The tour begins near the log cabin where Mr. Fisher's father was born and proceeds to various locations around Calf Mountain, Dean Mountain, Sugar Hollow, Cavalry's Hollow, and Buck's Elbow Mountain.","Records the reminiscences of Annie Fox, who lived in Fox Hollow, near Front Royal, Virginia, briefly after her marriage in the 1930s. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music.","Records an interview with Butler Franklin, (née Butler-Brayne Thornton Robinson), a direct descendant of Francis Thornton, III, who built a plantation near Sperryville, Virginia, in the 1740s. Mrs. Franklin contends that several prominent geographic features now located in Shenandoah National Park, including Thornton Gap, the Thornton River and Mary's Rock, were named for Francis Thornton and his descendants. Includes a genealogical history of the Thornton family in Virginia, from William Thornton, III, who emigrated from England in the 1640s, through Col. John Thornton, who married Jane Washington, aunt of the future first president. Discusses several Thornton estates, including Montpelier, the plantation built on the Rappahannock River near Sperryville, and the Thornton ancestral home, Fall Hill, in Fredericksburg ,where Mrs. Franklin resided at the time of the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Joseph Fray, who was a member of the Chamber of Commerce in Madison County, Virginia, in the 1920s, and witness to the events that led to the founding of Camp Hoover, Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park. Describes the work of local, state and federal officials in the planning and construction of Camp Hoover, also known as Rapidan Camp, which was a rustic retreat where President and Mrs. Hoover could escape the heat and congestion of Washington, DC. Fray reflects on the impact Camp Hoover had on Madison County, both as a works project and through the numerous benefits, such as roads, schools, and even air mail delivery, that came in the wake of its construction. Discusses the impetus Camp Hoover had on the founding of Skyline Drive and ultimately, Shenandoah National Park. Includes references to the lives of the mountain people and their sources of income, such as tan bark peeling and basket weaving, and local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort. A woman identified in the transcript as Mrs. Fray also contributes to the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Homer and Virgie Frazier, (née Dwyer), who were born and raised near Sperryville, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music. Discusses the annual cattle drives from the lowlands to the mountain pastures.","Records the reminiscences of Miley Frazier, who was born in 1900 near Patterson Ridge, in what would become the Southern Section of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music. Discusses the annual cattle drives from the lowlands to the mountain pastures. Discusses the importance of seasonal harvests, including chestnuts, huckleberries and tan bark, to the local economy.","Records the reminiscences of Harold Garrison, who lived near Browns Gap, in what would become the Southern Section of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music. Discusses the importance of seasonal harvests, including chestnuts, ginseng and tan bark, to the local economy. Includes comments on moonshining, local murders and a 1954 plane crash on nearby Calf Mountain. The second half of the interview takes place in a Park Service vehicle as the two interviewers drive Mr. Garrison through the Browns Gap and Browns Cove areas of the park as he identifies local landmarks and home sites. The primary interviewer identifies herself as Janice Erkel, however there is no written documentation on the exact spelling of her name. The other interviewer is identified only as Tim, and as the driver of the vehicle, is presumably affiliated with Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Louis Grannis, who operated a sawmill on Mt. Marshall, near Browntown, Virginia in the early 1920s. The mill produced railroad ties of various sizes, as well as telephone poles, until the commonwealth banned such activities in the proposed park area in 1924. Grannis discusses the economics and logistics of operating a mill in such an isolated location. A woman identified in the transcript as Mrs. Grannis also contributes to the interview.","Records an interview with Cecil Graves, who taught in the Page County school system in the mid-1930s prior to becoming School Superintendent in 1944. Describes his impressions of the mountain people who had been relocated to Page County to make way for Shenandoah National Park. Discusses the difficulties many encountered in adjusting to their new lives in the Valley.","Records an interview with Matt Graves Sr., leads a small group on a driving tour of a section of Shenandoah National Park near Syria, Virginia. Mr. Graves lived in the region prior to the opening of the park and was able to identify the sites and former owners of numerous homesteads, mills and cemeteries in the vicinity of Milam Gap. Also participating in the interview are Phil Hastings and John Dooms, naturalists affiliated with Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Frances Grove and her brother, J. Maurice Grove, whose father owned large tracts of land in the Rocky Branch area of what later became Shenandoah National Park. The Grove family raised beef cattle at the time and Mr. Grove would drive hundreds of head of cattle to mountain pastures each summer, and then on to the rail yards in New Market in the fall. Describes cattle raising, food production, and preservation. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.","Records an interview with Paul Harris, who grew up in the Brown's Gap area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. The Harris family owned a small farm and would supplement their income by tending herds of dairy cows brought up to the mountain pastures each summer. As partial payment, the family would keep the milk produced by the cows, selling it, homemade butter, eggs and other produce to the nearby Black Rock Springs Hotel. Discusses social life in the mountains, the raising of livestock and produce, as well as the moonshine business. Includes a photocopy of a leaf of sheet music and lyrics titled, The Blue Ridge Mountaineer, which was written by Mr. Harris' father, E. A. Harris, in the 1930s. Mr. Harris' brother, Roy Harris, is the subject of an additional interview in this series, SdArch no. SNP-60.","Records an interview with Roy Harris, who grew up in the Brown's Gap area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. The Harris family owned a small farm and would supplement their income by tending herds of dairy cows brought up to the mountain pastures each summer. As partial payment, the family would keep the milk produced by the cows, selling it, homemade butter, eggs and other produce to the nearby Black Rock Springs Hotel. Discusses social life in the mountains, the raising of livestock and produce, as well as the moonshine business. Mr. Harris' brother, Paul Harris, is the subject of an additional interview in this series, SdArch no. SNP-59. A woman identified only as Mrs. Harris in the transcript adds several comments throughout the interview.","Records an interview with James Hickerson, who grew up in Hickerson Hollow, near Front Royal, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Discusses home and school life, livestock and vegetable production, herbal remedies and moonshining.","Records an interview with M.M. Hitt, Jr., whose father owned a general store in Luray, Virginia, at the turn of the 20th century. Mr. Hitt ran his own confectionery store in Luray, from 1911 to about 1930. Discusses the retail business at that time and his impressions of the mountain people who would patronize his store. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, and local Episcopal missionary, Mary Deaconess Hutton.","Records an interview with Rosie Hoffner, (née Hurt), who grew up in Madison County, Virginia, near the site of Herbert Hoover's country retreat, Camp Hoover. Discusses home and school life, livestock and vegetable production, herbal remedies and moonshining. Includes reminiscences of frequent visits with President and Mrs. Hoover at the retreat, as well as encounters with local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.","Records an interview with Dorothy Housh, whose late husband, Chester C. Housh, was a community manager in the Farm Security Administration that oversaw the forced relocation of hundreds of mountain families from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the 1930s. By the time the Houshes arrived in Elkton, Virginia, in 1936, most of the families had moved away or had relocated to one of the resettlement tracts provided for them in Flint Hill, Ida Valley, Little Washington or Wolftown. Describes the experiences of the mountain people as they adapted to their new lives and the administrative problems that occasionally arose in the resettlement tracts. Dennis Carter, a naturalist at Shenandoah National Park, contributes to the interview.","Records an interview with E.L. Huffman, who grew up near Big Foltz Run, outside of Shenandoah, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his impressions of the mountain people who lived nearby, their habits, customs and beliefs. Discusses the various economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the tan bark industry, ginseng harvest and moonshine. Of particular interest to Mr. Huffman is the Chestnut Blight that destroyed nearly all of the American Chestnut trees in the 1920s and his efforts to rebuild the chestnut population.","Records an interview with Deaconess Mary Hutton, who ran the Pine Grove Episcopal mission in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the 1930s. Describes her work with the local mountain families, whom she describes as a noble people, before and after the establishment of Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with sisters Mamie Johnson and Betsey Harrell, who were born near Piney Branch in Rappahannock County, Virginia. Discusses the work of their father, Henry L. Johnson, who was a cabinetmaker who often made coffins for the local communities. Describes daily life in the mountains, including activities such as weaving and dying cloth, drying fruit, harvesting chestnuts and square dances. The interview is conducted by their nephew, James Bob Johnson, a ranger at Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Louis Graves, who grew up in Madison County, Virginia, not far from the site where President Herbert Hoover would construct a rustic retreat known as Rapidan Camp, and later as Camp Hoover. Hoover paid for the project out of his own funds and the camp was constructed by a detachment of U.S. Marines as a military exercise by March, 1929. Louis Graves recalls speeches given by President Hoover and other dignitaries in Madison, Va., as part of a day-long Hoover Day celebration on August 9, 1929. Graves relates that more than 10,000 people attended the event, including Virginia governor Harry F. Byrd, who arrived at the celebration aboard an Army reconnaissance blimp. Includes a discussion of the economic situation in Madison County in 1929, during a time of prolonged drought and at the onset of the Great Depression. There is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.","Records an interview with Clark Jones and his wife, Flora Coonie Jones, (née Keyser), who lived in Flint Hill, Virginia, just beyond the boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. They describe home and family life in the mountains, holidays, food production and preservation, and the various cash crops and other sources of income available to the mountain people.","Records an interview with Eli Dudley Jones, who lived near Rileyville, in Page County, Virginia in the 1920s and 1930s. Describes home and family life in the mountains, holidays, food production and preservation, and the various cash crops and other sources of income available to the mountain people.","Records an interview with Erma Jones and her sister-in-law, Lucy Taylor, who lived in Kite Hollow, in Page County, Virginia in the 1920s and 1930s. Describes home and family life in the mountains, holidays, food production and preservation, and the various cash crops and other sources of income available to the mountain people.","Records an interview with Austin C. Judd, whose father, W. Lee Judd, owned a general store near Luray, Virginia, from the turn of the 20th century until the advent of Shenandoah National Park in the mid 1930s. Discusses the retail business at that time and his impressions of the mountain people who would patronize the family store. Most of the store's interaction with the mountain people was based on a barter system, where chestnuts, ginseng and farm produce were exchanged for store credit. Also describes his time with the Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), during the 1930s. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, and George Corbin, who built Corbin Cabin, near what is now the Appalachian Trail. Mr. Judd's wife, who is identified only as Mrs. Judd in the transcript, but who is believed to be Gladys Judd, contributes throughout the interview.","Records an interview with Gladys Judd, (née Beahm), who lived near Thornton's Gap, in Page County, Virginia, prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life in the mountains. Discusses the life of her grandfather, B.F. Beahm, a Confederate veteran, who ran a general store and post office in the area for more than thirty years. Mr. Beahm was also responsible for collecting the tolls on the private road that ran through the mountains. A second, unnamed interviewer contributes throughout the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Loula Judd, who lived near the Big Meadows area of Shenandoah National Park until the mid 1930s. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock and food preservation, as well as important cash crops. Recalls the traditional remedies used for common ailments and injuries, as well as a brief discussion on the Influenza Epidemic of 1918. Includes comments on local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort and the construction of Camp Hoover, the presidential retreat created by Herbert Hoover.","Continues an earlier interview, (SdArch no. SNP-74), with Loula Judd, who lived near the Big Meadows area of Shenandoah National Park until the mid 1930s. Describes the wildlife found in the mountains, including venomous snakes, wolves and other predators. Discusses the slave trade in the region before the Civil War and includes anecdotes about Herbert Hoover, whom the local people often encountered during his frequent stays at the nearby presidential retreat, Camp Hoover.","Records an interview with Virginia and Robert Kenney, who moved to Dickey Ridge in 1942, within the boundaries of Shenandoah National Park, to work in nearby apple orchards. Describes a way of life very similar to that of the mountain people who had only recently been evicted from the area, in terms of farm and livestock production, food preservation and herbal remedies. Mr. Kenney also discusses his service with the local Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), and their work on the park and Skyline Drive.","Records the reminiscences of Josie Knight, who lived near Pine Grove in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Also mentioned is Deaconess Mary Hutton, an Episcopal missionary who served the mountain people during the 1930s.","Records an interview with Howard Lam, who lived near Jollett Hollow, in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as the chestnut harvest and moonshine.","Records an interview with Zada Lam, who grew up on the Rockingham County side of Swift Run Gap. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as the chestnut harvest and moonshine.","Records an interview with Nettie Lang, (née Breeden), who grew up in Dark Hollow, in Madison County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut and ginseng harvesting, bark peeling and moonshine.","Records part of an interview with Robert Layman, who lived in the Blue Ridge mountains near Nelson County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, traditional farming methods, local Native American groups and the business of moonshine. The comments of Mr. Layman's niece, Hazel Louise Seaman, of Montebello, Va., are interspersed throughout the interview. There is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.","Records an interview with Louise Long, (née Varner), whose family owned several tracts of grazing land in Rappahannock County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, prior to the founding of Shenandoah National Park. Describes the extensive cattle industry existing in the Shenandoah Valley from colonial times until the late 1930s. Mrs. Long and her husband, Arthur Long, Jr., oversaw the annual movement of hundreds of head of cattle from surrounding Valley communities to their fertile summer pastures in the mountains.","Records an interview with Mae Long, (née Atkins), who grew up in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, including raising livestock, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut and ginseng harvesting and moonshine.","Records an interview with Owen Lucas, who went to work at Shenandoah National Park as a truck driver in 1946, and would eventually rise to the position of district supervisor for the park. Describes the kinds of work performed by park maintenance crews through the post-war years into the 1980s. Improved equipment and an extensive network of professional staff has allowed the park to consistently improve its facilities to meet the needs of the ever-increasing numbers of visitors. Much of Lucas' work in the early years centered around the maintenance and improvement of Skyline Drive.","Records an interview with Herman Mace, who lived along Madison Run, near the town of Grottoes, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut and ginseng harvesting, bark peeling and moonshine. The Mace family also derived additional income from a mineral spring located on their property. Bottled water from this spring was shipped as far away as Philadelphia and Washington, DC, until the family was removed from the land to make way for the park. A brief chemical analysis of the water follows the end of the interview.","Records an interview with Howard Maiden, who grew up near Swift Run, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Mr. Maiden went to work for Shenandoah National Park in 1935, maintaining trails and roads, and was still employed by the park 42 years later, at the time of the interview. Describes home and family life before the advent of the park and his work throughout the entire park system, including his part in the building of Skyline Drive.","Records a number of bluegrass and gospel tunes played during an impromptu session of mountain music at the McCoy Store, in Stanley, Virginia. Cletus McCoy's store was renown in Page County for hosting weekly pick-up concerts where local musicians would gather to play for the public and pass the hat for donations. Fifty-six tracks were recorded by Dorothy Noble Smith on a portable cassette tape recorder. Smith and others offer brief comments before some songs, but the titles of many others remain unknown. Includes a photocopy of a newspaper interview with Cletus McCoy written by Smith, however, the date and name of the newspaper are not known.","Records an interview with Clarice Meadows, who taught in the Verbena, Sandy Bottom and Maple Springs schools during the 1920s and 1930s. Describes the challenges of teaching in one- and two-room schoolhouses in those rural, mountain communities, as well as her impressions of her students and their families.","Records an interview with Cleadus Meadows, who grew up near Thoroughfare Mountain, in Madison County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, including raising livestock, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut harvesting, tan bark and moonshine.","Records an interview with Hazel Meadows, (née Colvin), and her friend Alice Long Brien, who lived near Big Meadows, in Page County, Virginia, prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock and food preservation, as well as important cash crops, such as apples and chestnuts, as well as nearby moonshiners. Recalls the traditional remedies used for common ailments and injuries, and community events, including hog butchering and apple butter boilings. Includes an anecdote describing a visit by First Lady Lou Henry Hoover to Mrs. Meadows' mother, when Mrs. Hoover purchased several hand made rugs for the nearby presidential retreat, Camp Hoover.","Records an interview with Lena Meadows, (née Taylor), who lived near Jollet Hollow, in Page County, Virginia, prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock and food preservation, as well as important cash crops, such as apples, chestnuts, and moonshine. Recalls popular community activities, including storytelling, quilting parties and apple butter boilings.","Records an interview with Franklin and Margaret Miller, who lived in Rocky Branch, near the town of Luray, in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses the country store owned by Mrs. Miller's father, Homer Fox, and the mountain people who traded there.","Records an interview with Edward Scott and Russell Barlow. Both men served in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the mid-1930s and worked together in the creation of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life and the kinds of work performed by the CCC men in laying out the boundaries of the park and the construction of Skyline Drive. Both men recall their interactions with the local mountain people, moonshiners and President Franklin Roosevelt's visit to dedicate the park in July, 1936. Also present, but unnamed in the transcript, is Mr. Scott's wife, Ella Mae, who contributed throughout the interview.","Records an interview with Magdalene Mooney, (née Simonpietri), who lived and worked at Skyland resort from 1933 to 1935. Describes life at Skyland, the guests and the resort's flamboyant owner, George Freeman Pollock. Includes several anecdotes regarding Pollock's wife, Addie Nairn Pollock, as well as the grand opening of North district of Skyline Drive.","Records an interview with Raymond E. Morris, who lived in Simmons Gap, near the town of Elkton, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular herbal remedies, hunting and trapping techniques, bark peeling and the moonshine trade.","Records an interview with William Morris, who lived in Bacon Hollow, near the town of Elkton, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular pastimes, herbal remedies, holidays, courtship, bark peeling and the moonshine trade. Mr. Morris' wife, Lillian, (née Shiflett), is also present for the interview and contributes throughout.","Records an interview with Sattie Mundy, (née Good), who spent several summers as a young girl at the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mrs. Mundy recounts her memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Also contributing to the interview were Mrs. Mundy's daughter and son-in-law, Marie and Jay Bowman.","Records an interview with Edward Nicholson, who lived in the mountains of Madison County, Virginia until the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular pastimes, herbal remedies, holidays, courtship, and the moonshine trade. Also discusses his memories of local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of Skyland resort. Mr. Nicholson's wife, Nellie, (née Dodson), is also present for the interview and contributes throughout.","Records an interview with LeRoy Nicholson, who lived in Weakely Hollow, near Old Rag Mountain, in Madison County, Virginia, until 1929. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular pastimes, herbal remedies, holidays, courtship, and the moonshine trade. Also discusses his memories of local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of Skyland resort, and his service with the Civilian Conservation Corps during the construction of Skyline Drive.","Records an interview with Nelson Nicholson and his wife, Claudia, who lived in Nicholson Hollow, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, hunting and fishing. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the apple and chestnut harvests, bark peeling and moon-shining. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.","Records an interview with Ray Nicholson, who lived in Nicholson Hollow and on Old Rag Mountain, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, fishing. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the chestnut harvests, bark peeling, stone masonry and moon-shining. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort. Includes numerous references to Mr. Nicholson's relatives, on both the Nicholson and Fincham sides of his family.","Records an interview with Allen Patterson, who owned extensive cattle grazing pastures on Dean Mountain in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes his impressions of the mountain families who tended his cattle, daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays. Mr. Patterson's granddaughter, who is not identified in the recording, joins the discussion near the end of the interview.","Records an interview with Blanche Rickard, (née Batman), who lived in Thornton Gap, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, birthing and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations. Discusses at length the reaction of family and neighbors to being forcefully evicted from their property by the state of Virginia, to make way for the national park.","Records an interview with Charles Ross, whose father, Dr. Charles J. Ross, was one of several local physicians who served the families living in the mountains prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Charles J. Ross was born in Taylor County, WV, in 1881. He received his medical degree from the Medical School of Virginia in 1905, and later studied surgery in New York City. Mr. Ross describes the primitive conditions under which his father worked, where access to many of his patients was often limited to horse trails and foot paths. Recalls several deadly outbreaks of diphtheria, tuberculosis and typhoid fever, which were common in the area, as well as the Great Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919, which caused the deaths of millions of Americans across the country. Mr. Ross often rode along with his father during school vacations and gives his impression of the many mountain people he encountered, including many local moonshiners.","Records an interview with Zenith Sampson, (née Shifflett), who lived on Lewis Mountain, in Greene County, Virginia, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, the apple and chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Recalls popular community events, such as apple butter boilings, quilting and bean stringing parties, church gatherings and barn dances. Mrs. Sampson also recollects the earliest days of Skyline Drive and the impact it had on various mountain communities. At the time of the interview, Chris Brasted was an editor for the Greene County Record newspaper. His interview with Zenith Sampson was the basis for his Life in the Mountains article published in the newspaper on April 1, 1993. A photocopy facsimile of the article is included with the transcript.","Records an interview with Edith Samuels, (née Alger), who lived in Joliet Hollow, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, birthing and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations.","Records an interview with Ray Schaffner, who came to Shenandoah National Park as Assistant Chief Naturalist in 1956. Discusses the history of the park since the 1950s, the challenges of running a national park and changes in the public's environmental consciousness.","Records an interview with Jesse Seale, who lived in the mountains near Syria, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies and holidays. Also recalls his experiences with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, who was a major influence in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. There is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.","Records an interview with E.P. Shifflett and his wife, Maude, (née Morris), who lived in Bacon Hollow, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations. The Shifflets also recall several individuals who were killed in Bacon Hollow, usually as a result of feuds between rival moonshiners. An addendum to the interview transcript, provided by Dorothy Smith, documents several homicides and trials of Bacon Hollow residents from the early part of the century.","Records an interview with Bernice Shiflett, (née Shifflett), who lived near Swift Run Gap, in Greene County, Virginia, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Recalls some of the more definitive events occurring in the region, such as the devastating chestnut blight of the 1920s, the construction of Skyline Drive and a famous, local double murder. Mrs. Shifflett also describes the resettlement experiences of her family and her neighbors after the park took possession of their mountain properties.","Records an interview with Carl Shifflett and his wife, Gertrude, (née Shifflett), who discuss their memories of the people who lived within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations.","Records an interview with Ella Shifflett, (née Breeden), who lived near Pocosin Hollow, in Greene County, Virginia, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Mrs. Shifflett also guides the interviewers on a walking tour of the area surrounding Pocosin Cabin, which is located near the Shifflett homestead, where she identifies and describes many of the structures that once existed there.","Records a group interview with Irvin Peanut Shifflett, his wife, Lydia, (née Rosson), J.P. Roach, and his wife, Hazel, (née Marshall), who discuss their memories of life near Rocky Bar, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations and local moonshiners. Also present at the interview are Mr. Roach's mother, Lula W. Roach, and his nephew Bennie Cupp. Other unidentified voices can be heard commenting throughout. For a full interview with Lula Roach, Hazel Roach and Bennie Cupp, see SdArch no. SNP-38.","Records an interview with Nettie Sirbaugh, (née Schafftnaker), her son, Clarence W. Sirbaugh, his wife, Beulah C. Sirbaugh, (née Thomas), and Beulah's cousin, Vallie Cave, (née Thomas). Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Mr. Sirbaugh discusses the local tanbark industry, which was a major source of income for many mountain families. Additional interviews with Beulah Sirbaugh and Vallie Cave are available in SdArch no. SNP-2, and SNP-26.","Records a group interview with Jake Sisk, who lived near Nicholson Hollow, in Rappahannock County, Virginia, at the turn of the 20th century. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, fishing. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the chestnut harvests, bark peeling, fur trapping and moon-shining.","Records a group interview with Pearl Smith, (née Nettie Pearl Williams), who lived in an area known as Morning Star, in Page County, Virginia, with her husband J. Benton Smith, until the opening of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays.","Records an interview with Etta Snow, (née Breeden), and her son Charles R. Snow, who lived in the mountains between Skyline Drive and McMullen, Va., in Greene County, at the eastern edge of Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Etta Snow, (née Breeden), her son Charles R. Snow and her daughters Lucille Wheeler, Helen Hill, and Kathleen Williams as they revisit the Snow homestead in Shenandoah National Park, not far from Pocosin Cabin, on the Appalachian trail. The interviewer is unidentified. There is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.","Records an interview with Marguerite Sutherland, (née Daniel), who grew up in Graves Mill, in Madison County, Va. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, and working in her family's orchards.","Records a group interview with David M. Taylor, who lived in an area known as Joliet Hollow, in Page County, Virginia, until his family was moved to a resettlement area in nearby Ida, Virginia with the opening of the park in the early 1930s. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, etc., as well as how his family and neighboring mountain families adjusted to their new lives in the Ida Valley. Mr. Taylor recalls his conversations with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of Skyland resort and an early promoter of the plans to create Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Lorraine Tompkins, who was born on Old Rag Mountain, in Madison County, Virginia, shortly before the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Although her family relocated to nearby Syria, Virginia, when she was two years old, Mrs. Tompkins recounts numerous stories told to her by her older siblings, parents and grandparents. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, as well as tales of famous murders and local moonshiners.","Records a conversation between Norm Trout and Bob Johnson, employees of the National Park Service at Shenandoah National Park. The men discuss various issues concerning access to the park, trail conditions and early settlers to the region, including Bob Johnson's ancestors. Included are Norm Trout's detailed descriptions of the scenic views at various points along Skyline Drive. There is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.","Records an interview with Davis Twyman, who lived for more than eighty years in Syria, Va., in Madison County, at the eastern edge of Shenandoah National Park. The Twyman family owned a general store and grist mill in Syria, and Mr. Twyman recalls his interactions with the mountain people before and after the founding of the park. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the chestnut harvests, bark peeling, truck farming and moon-shining. Recalls the establishment of the presidential retreat known as Camp Hoover, in 1928, and the impact that President Hoover and his wife had on the local community.","Records an interview with Charles Wagner, who came to the Shenandoah Valley in 1935, after enlisting in the Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), and was stationed near Luray, Virginia. Describes his career in the CCC, working as a laborer, cook, truck driver and eventually being promoted to First Sergeant. Mr. Wagner describes the hierarchy of the CCC camps, the command structure and the types of work performed by the enrollees. Detailed accounts of everyday life in the camps, from the living and working conditions to the educational and recreational opportunities are given. Mr. Wagner also relates his first-hand experiences with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, who was a major influence in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. There is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.","Records an interview with Everett Wampler, who grew up not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mr. Wampler recounts his memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. \n Also contributing to the interview were Mr. Wampler's wife, Mary Wampler, (née Garber), as well as Mrs. Mark R. Flora and Lon Shackelford of Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Rev. Wilfred Waterhouse and his wife, Beatrice, who served as missionaries at the Episcopal mission near Pocosin Hollow, in the 1930s. The Waterhouses recall their impressions of the local mountain people, their lifestyles, manners and codes of conduct.","Records an interview with Cletus Waters, whose father owned a general store in the vicinity of Rocky Branch until 1928. Describes his father's business and his interaction with local mountain families. Mr. Waters' wife, Hazel, who is unnamed in the transcript, contributes to the interview.","Records an interview with Dr. Delmar Weaver, who served the mountain families near Madison and Stanardsville, Virginia, in the early 1930s. Describes the more common ailments and injuries associated with the mountain people, such as pneumonia, rickets and diphtheria, as well as less common diseases such as polio and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Recalls the great lengths to which he and other local doctors went to reach and treat their patients, often for very little pay. Doctor Weaver describes some of the eight murder victims he encountered during the two and a half years he practiced in the region.","Records an interview with Frank Willberger, whose family ran an undertaking business in Augusta County in the early part of the 20th century. Describes the practice of undertaking in those years, and the special conditions encountered when working with local mountain families, whose homes were often located in remote and marginally accessible areas.","Records an interview with Effie Williams, (née Sours), who explains that the Shenandoah National Park headquarters building in Luray, Virginia, is located on the site of her childhood home. Mrs. Williams' father and grandfather ran a small farm and tannery on the site, not far from Pass Run.","Records an interview with Gordon and Lillie Wood, who lived in Beldor, Virginia, deep within the Blue Ridge Mountains. Describes daily life and farm chores, folk medicine, holidays and funerals.","Records an interview with Lola Wood, whose family lived in Harmony Hollow, in Warren County, Virginia, near Front Royal. Describes the derivation of many mountain place names and the origins of many of the founding families in the area. Discusses the importance of agriculture to the region and recalls the cattle and turkey drives that would move through the streets of Front Royal.","Records an interview with Luther and Myra Wood, (née Sandidge), who lived in Afton, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays.","Records an interview with Ray Wood, who grew up on Pasture Fence Mountain in Albemarle County, Va. Describes his boyhood days living in the mountains with his grandfather, Joseph T. Harris, who tended cattle and ran his own small farm. Recalls the daily chores and the cycle of work on the farm, especially the effort that went into harvesting and preserving the crops and meat. Mr. Wood discusses his extended family and the families who lived nearby his grandfather's homestead.","Records an interview with Myrtle Woodward, (née Broyles), who lived in the mountains near Syria, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies and holidays. Also recalls her experiences with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, who was a major influence in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park.","Records a music session featuring Dennis Yager, Nelson Jenkins and Wesley Gray, who perform a number of old-time songs, many of which were popular tunes with the mountain people. Featured instruments include guitar, banjo, Dobro and fiddle. Dennis Yager also participated in an interview with his mother, Mattie Yager, who played several mountain tunes on her autoharp. See SdArch no. SNP-138. There is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.","Records an interview with Mattie Yager, whose family lived near Old Rag Mountain in Madison County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays. Mrs. Woodward plays several old-time mountain tunes on her autoharp during the interview. Her son, Dennis Yager joins in at the end of the conversation. Dennis Yager and two other musicians give an impromptu concert of mountain music in SdArch no. SNP-137.","Records an interview with Darrell Yarrow and John Lillard, who were residents of Etlan, Virginia in the early 1930s. Both men give their recollections of the mountain people, their lifestyles and their characters.","The copyright interests for most of the interviews in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. See individual interviews for specific use restrictions. 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For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Shenandoah National Park Oral Histories, SdArch SNP, 1964-1999, consists of audio, transcripts, and images pertaining to interviews conducted primarily by Dorothy Noble Smith in addition to members of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, park collaborators Eugene and Diane Zior Wilhelm, Darwin Lambert, and others.","James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Shenandoah National Park (Agency : U.S.)","Potomac Appalachian Trail Club","Engle, Reed L., 1944-2017","Abell, Arlene Carr, 1910-1990","Smith, Dorothy Noble, 1915-1999","Marston, Sharon G. (Sharon Gates), 1944-","Anderson, Ada \"Addie\", 1891-1979","Bradley, Peggy C., 1943-","Atkins, Beulah Frances Atkins, 1900-1989","Atkins, Elmer Jackson, 1906-1993","Northrup, Jim","Atkins, Sally Ethel, 1906-1990","Dodson, Leila F. Atkins, 1901-1983","Austin, Louise Wood, 1909-1993","Dooms, John D.","Baker, Victor L. 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Graves by Diane Zior Wilhelm, May 10, 1966, SdArch SNP-056, in the Shenandoah National Park Oral History Collection SdArch SNP, Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eLambert, Darwin. \"The Undying Past of the Shenandoah National Park.\" Boulder, Co.:  Roberts Rinehart, Inc. Publishers, 1989.\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003eReeder, Carolyn and Jack. \"Shenandoah Heritage: The Story of the People Before the Park.\" Washington, D.C.: The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, 1978.\u003c/bibref\u003e\n    ","\u003cbibref\u003ePotomac Appalachian Trail Club. \"History of PATC.\" www.patc.net. https://www.patc.net/PATC/WHO_WE_ARE/Our_History/PATC/Who_We_Are/Our_History.aspx?hkey=4952940f-61c2-48b9-a2ea-35308a2b9381(accessed June 7, 2018).\u003c/bibref\u003e\n  "],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Interview with Cecil B. Graves by Diane Zior Wilhelm, May 10, 1966, SdArch SNP-056, in the Shenandoah National Park Oral History Collection SdArch SNP, Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.","Lambert, Darwin. \"The Undying Past of the Shenandoah National Park.\" Boulder, Co.:  Roberts Rinehart, Inc. Publishers, 1989.","Reeder, Carolyn and Jack. \"Shenandoah Heritage: The Story of the People Before the Park.\" Washington, D.C.: The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, 1978.","Potomac Appalachian Trail Club. \"History of PATC.\" www.patc.net. https://www.patc.net/PATC/WHO_WE_ARE/Our_History/PATC/Who_We_Are/Our_History.aspx?hkey=4952940f-61c2-48b9-a2ea-35308a2b9381(accessed June 7, 2018)."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBeginning in December 1924, groups like the Southern Appalachian National Park Committee and the Shenandoah National Park Association began to champion the project of creating a park in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. In the spring of 1926, Congress passed the bill authorizing the establishment of the Shenandoah National Park and the subsequent reclamation of lands owned or farmed by mountain residents.  Subsequently over 450 families were relocated from the park boundaries and moved to nearby communities. After the park was officially established in December 1935, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began building visitors centers throughout the mountains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorothy Noble Smith (1915-1999) was a native of New Jersey and a graduate of Duke University. She had a distinguished career in banking in New York City before retiring to Luray, Virginia. She was a contributing writer for the Page News and Courier for more than twenty years.  Fascinated by a way of life that was drastically altered with the creation of the Shenandoah National Park in December 1935 she, along with other people associated with the park service, conducted recorded interviews in the late 1970s and early 1980s to document the lives and stories of the former residents of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Her findings based on the oral histories conducted were published in Recollections: The People of the Blue Ridge Remember.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFounded in 1927 on the principles of volunteerism and public service to outdoor enthusiasts, the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC), headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, is one of 30 trail clubs located in cities along the Appalachian Trail. The PATC's section of trail includes 240 miles beginning at Pine Grove Furnace in Pennsylvania and ending at Rockfish Gap at the southern end of the Shenandoah National Park.  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He wrote his dissertation entitled Folk Georgraphy of the Blue Ridge Mountains while at Texas A \u0026amp; M. Eugene was a visiting geography professor at the University of Virginia and professor of geography at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Beginning in 1956, the couple often spent weeks during the summer in the Shenandoah National Park researching and interviewing mountain residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarwin Lambert (1916-2007) was the first employee of the National Park Service at the Shenandoah National Park, hired March 1, 1936.  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Fascinated by a way of life that was drastically altered with the creation of the Shenandoah National Park in December 1935 she, along with other people associated with the park service, conducted recorded interviews in the late 1970s and early 1980s to document the lives and stories of the former residents of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Her findings based on the oral histories conducted were published in Recollections: The People of the Blue Ridge Remember.","Founded in 1927 on the principles of volunteerism and public service to outdoor enthusiasts, the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC), headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, is one of 30 trail clubs located in cities along the Appalachian Trail. The PATC's section of trail includes 240 miles beginning at Pine Grove Furnace in Pennsylvania and ending at Rockfish Gap at the southern end of the Shenandoah National Park.  The PATC's activities include building and maintaining trails, cabins, shelters, and publishing a monthly newsletter. PATC members Edward Garvey (1914-1999), Samuel Moore (1920-1999), and Walter Smith conducted interviews in this collection.","Diane Zior Wilhelm (1938-2010) and Eugene Joseph Wilhelm, Jr. conducted many of the earliest interviews within this collection. Diane's interests encompassed Andean Indians, Irish street-traders, New Jersey suburbanites, and Blue Ridge Mountain people focusing on an anthropological perspective. She taught at Middlesex County College in New Jersey from 1967 until her retirement in 2007. A year prior to her death, Dr. Wilhelm was contacted by Special Collections staff, and expressed interest in donating the remainder of her materials and notes from interviews to this collection.  Eugene's interests included geography and ecology.  He wrote his dissertation entitled Folk Georgraphy of the Blue Ridge Mountains while at Texas A \u0026 M. Eugene was a visiting geography professor at the University of Virginia and professor of geography at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Beginning in 1956, the couple often spent weeks during the summer in the Shenandoah National Park researching and interviewing mountain residents.","Darwin Lambert (1916-2007) was the first employee of the National Park Service at the Shenandoah National Park, hired March 1, 1936.  Interested in the relationship between man and nature, He authored several books pertaining to the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah National Park including those listed below in the bibliography and as related material.","This collection was originally housed at the Shenandoah National Park headquarters in Luray, Virginia, but was never served to the public because the oral histories were not considered official park records. In May 2001, under the direction of Cultural Resource Specialist Reed Engle, the collection was donated to James Madison University."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Shenandoah National Park Oral Histories, 1964-1999, SdArch SNP, Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Shenandoah National Park Oral Histories, 1964-1999, SdArch SNP, Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNearly all original interviews were recorded on five-inch reels. Most recordings had been transferred to audiocassettes, and later migrated to digital format. Most have a corresponding transcript.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Nearly all original interviews were recorded on five-inch reels. Most recordings had been transferred to audiocassettes, and later migrated to digital format. Most have a corresponding transcript."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Shenandoah National Park Oral Histories, SdArch SNP (formerly SC# 4030), 1964-1999, consists of 135 interviews of people who were living in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia prior to the creation of the Shenandoah National Park. Most of the interviewees resided on land that was claimed by eminent domain by the Commonwealth of Virginia and subsequently turned over to the U.S. Government in the 1930s. The collection is comprised of 6 Hollinger boxes and 6.6 linear feet of media cabinet drawers of audio, transcripts, and images pertaining to interviews conducted primarily by Dorothy Noble Smith as part of her research for Recollections:  The People of the Blue Ridge Remember in additon to members of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, park collaborators Eugene and Diane Zior Wilhelm, Darwin Lambert, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics discussed by interviewees include mountain folklife, music, food preservation, traditional medicine, agriculture and harvesting, bark peeling, moonshining, chores and family life, and schooling with additional references to the Civilian Conservation Corp, the New Deal, promoter of Skyland Resort and author George Freeman Pollock, and residents' feelings towards the creation of the Shenandoah National Park.  Interviews conducted by Barbara Wright, Norman Taylor, Gloria Updike, and Ken Steeber were presumably added to the collection separately from the interviews conducted in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Arlene Carr Abell who grew up in Sugar Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes her home and family life, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, corn shucking and apple butter boiling parties, wild game hunting, home remedies and folk medicine. Includes references to holiday celebrations, mountain music, her father's occupation as a tanner and tales of local moonshiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Ada \"Addie\" Anderson, (née Smith), with contributions from Vallie Cave, Beulah Sirbaugh and Nell Woodward. Due to the conversational nature of the interview, only Mrs. Anderson's and the interviewer's remarks are identified in the transcript, with comments from the other participants dispersed throughout. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, raising livestock and wild game hunting. Includes numerous references to and anecdotes about family members, friends and neighbors known to all four women.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Beulah Atkins, who grew up in Beech Spring, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes her home and family life, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, collecting ginseng and wild game hunting. Includes references to the local Civilian Conservation Corps camp, wakes and funerals, and her work with her father and husband in the barrel making business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Elmer Atkins, who was born and raised near Beech Spring, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes his home and family life, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, log homes and the local bark peeling industry. Includes references to revival meetings, wakes and funerals, herbal remedies, moonshining, the Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919 and the chestnut tree blight that decimated the species in the early decades of the 20th century. Mr. Atkins also comments on the forced eviction of his family and neighbors to make way for the construction of the national park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of sisters Sallie Atkins and Leila Dodson, who were raised in in a one room log cabin near Hazel Mountain, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. They are joined by childhood friend, Beulah Atkins, who lived nearby. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, raising livestock and wild game hunting. Includes references to the tan bark industry, wakes and funerals, and local shoemakers and merchants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Louise Wood Austin, who grew up in Sugar Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Mrs. Austin and her interviewer, John Dooms, returned to the section of Shenandoah National Park where her family home stood until 1941. Describes her home life and family history, including members of her extended family who represent a cross section of local family names. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, raising livestock, home remedies and folk medicine. Recalls cattle drives from Ivy, Va., to summer pastures in Jarman Gap, itinerant Syrian peddlers, midwives and square dances. Discusses several small businesses operated by her father and uncles, including a blacksmith shop, distillery and coffin making shop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of four Virginia residents who grew up near the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. The participants discuss the history of the hotel, their own memories of the grounds and buildings and the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Joseph J. Baldwin, who grew up near the Big Meadows area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, dairy cows, traditional herbal medicines and fur trapping. Includes references to weddings, wakes and funerals, moonshiners, the chestnut tree blight and severe local droughts in the1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Harold Baugher who grew up in Swift Run, Virginia, in the 1930s, on a farm that became part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, traditional herbal medicines and apple orchards. Includes references to wakes and funerals, sorghum production, bark peeling, Kris Kringling and the evictions of local families to make way for the national park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Virginia Taylor, (née Haney), who grew up the Blue Ridge Mountains, near Greene County, Va. Describes daily life in the mountains, where her family operated a general store. Gives her recollections of the mountain people and describes in detail her family's experience resettling in Wolftown, Virginia, after the opening of Shenandoah National Park. Mrs. Taylor's family soon relocated to Stanardsville, where she attended high school in the late 1930s. Describes the uneasy social interactions between the local population and the sudden influx of rural mountain people into their community. \u003cstrong\u003eThere is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only. \u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Isaac W. Beahm, who was born in the Batman Hollow area of Page County, Virginia, on a farm that would eventually become part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his early home life, the loss of both parents when he was six years old, and the difficulties of running a small farm at the beginning of the 20th century. Recalls his school days at the Rocky Branch School, farm chores, and various odd jobs he held, such as working at local saw mills and tanneries, as well as helping to construct Skyline Drive. Discusses family gatherings, such as apple butter boilings, hog butchering and the folk music and dancing that often ensued. The interview was conducted at the home of Mr. Beahm's daughter, who is not named in the interview, but whose comments are interspersed throughout. Both Mr. Beahm and his daughter mention participating in the dedication ceremonies for the park, conducted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936. The Beahms were one of the few families to move from the area voluntarily, prior to the opening of the park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Lyle E. Beahm, who was born in the Jewell Hollow area of Page County, Virginia, on a farm that would eventually become part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his early home and family life, school days at the Shenk Hollow School, farm chores,and folk remedies. Discusses family gatherings, such as apple butter boilings, hog butchering and funerals. Briefly mentions the Civilian Conservation Corps, racial segregation and intra-family marriages. An unnamed woman, identified only as Mrs. in the transcript, and believed to be Eva Sours, contributes to the interview as well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of George Berry, who was born in the Cool Springs area near Fishers Gap, Virginia, in a log house on land that would eventually become part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his early home and family life, school days at the Forrest Dale School, farm chores,and folk remedies. Discusses family gatherings, folk music, bark peeling and local moonshiners. Recalls his experiences working for the New Deal relief programs, the National Youth Administration as a boy, and later for its parent program, the Works Progress Administration. Mr. Berry recalls playing folk music for tourists at scenic stops along Skyline drive. Also discussed are the evictions of families from their homes, subsequently located within park boundaries, and the long term social and economic effects on those people over the following decades.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Edward D. Freeland, Superintendent of Shenandoah National Park from 1942 to 1950. Mr. Freeland describes conditions at the park at the beginning of World War II. With the onset of the war, the federal government ended the Civilian Conservation Corps project, (CCC), the single largest source of labor for the National Park Service, as most CCC personnel went into the armed services. The CCC laborers were eventually replaced by men from the Civilian Public Service, (CPS), the national program through which conscientious objectors could perform their national service. Gas rationing and travel restrictions greatly reduced the number of visitors to the park during the war years. Discusses the controversy surrounding post-war racial integration of the park, the creation and expansion of Skyline Drive and the Appalachian trail, living conditions among the local mountain people prior to the establishment of the park and the activities of local moonshiners. Numerous individuals associated with Shenandoah National Park, the National Park Service and the Virginia Sky-Line Company are mentioned throughout the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of John Bradley, who grew up near the Jewell Hollow area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, grist mills, traditional herbal medicines and fur trapping. Includes references to the weddings, wakes and funerals, moonshiners and licensed distillers, toll roads and Skyline Drive. Also refers briefly to local military skirmishes during the Civil War. Mr. Bradley describes communal activities such as apple butter boilings and occasions known locally as frolics where farm families would gather to help their neighbors plow fields or clear away stones. Discusses the impact of the forced eviction of local residents to make way for the national park. Also present for the interview was Mr. Bradley's wife, who is identified only as Mrs. Bradley in the transcript, but whose comments appear throughout.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Everett Breeden, who grew up on Tanners Ridge, in Page County, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Also contributing to the interview is Mr. Breeden's wife, whose first name is not mentioned. Mrs. Breeden gives her maiden name as Thomas, and identifies her father as William Henry Thomas, also of Page County. Based on this information, she is believed to be Junie Catherine Breeden. Together, they describe their early home and family lives, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, folk medicine and wild game hunting. Includes references to the local Civilian Conservation Corps camp, burial rites, and midwives. Mr. Breeden worked on the construction of Camp Hoover, also known as Rapidan Camp, which was the first presidential retreat. President Herbert Hoover commissioned the construction of the facility in 1929, which he later donated to Shenandoah National Park. Mr. Breeden recounts meeting and speaking with the president on several occasions at the retreat, which Mr. Hoover referred to as his Summer White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Preston Breeden, who was born in 1917 and raised on a small farm where Pocosin Cabin now stands near the Appalachian Trail route through Shenandoah National Park. Mr. Breeden was interviewed by Edward B. Garvey and Samuel Moore of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, (PATC), which maintains the cabin, and Charles Anibal, Assistant Park Naturalist for Shenandoah National Park (SNP). The tone of the interview is largely conversational, with all four men contributing information about the region at the time of the founding and construction of Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Mr. Breeden describes his youth and early home life on the farm, including the crops grown by his family and the livestock they raised. Discusses his early working years in the local saw mills and barrel stave mills, hauling wood for the tan bark industry and his two-year stint with the Civilian Conservation Corps, where he worked as a foreman during the construction of Skyline Drive. The group visits the remains of the Upper Pocosin Mission, an Episcopal church where Mr. Breeden's mother and aunt lived briefly after their home was taken by the state by eminent domain. Mr. Breeden recalls the general mood of the local community regarding their forced evictions by the state of Virginia. He speaks at length of many of the local families, prominent landowners and small businessmen. Includes comments on the area's fish and wild game in his youth, the annual apple and chestnut harvests, general stores, cemeteries, grist mills and the activities of some local moonshiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Weldon Burke, who grew up near the summit of Hazel Mountain, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, raising livestock and gathering wild chestnuts and ginseng. Includes references to the tan bark industry, wakes and funerals, local merchants, and moonshiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of James Burner, who was born in Page County, Virginia, not far from the future site of Shenandoah National Park. Mr. Burner served in the Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), during the construction of the park and later became a park ranger in the National Park Service. Describes his experiences working with local mountaineer men in the CCC camps, their history and social conditions in the 1930s. Mr. Burner refers to numerous local mountain families and prominent individuals involved in the creation of the park. Topics include mountain agriculture and wildlife, folk music and dancing, traditional medicines, clothing, schooling, feuds and moonshiners. Mr. Burner was present at the founding of the first CCC camps in Virginia and discusses them in great detail. As a naturalist and conservationist, he discusses the local flora and fauna of the region in great depth as well. Identifies numerous local plant and animal species and their habitats. Comments on early efforts to rebuild the local deer population while reducing the number of wild bears. Comments on the social and economic effects of the Chestnut Blight of the 1930s on local families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Edna Elizabeth Burrill, (née Browning), regarding her uncle, James Burrill, who sold a large parcel of land to the state of Virginia in the 1930s to be used for Shenandoah National Park. Mrs. Burrill is joined by her two daughters, Mary Ellen Jennings and Gladys Peaches Burrill, both of Luray, Va. James Burrill was born in Leeds, England, around 1850 and emigrated to the United States as a young man. Burrill soon established himself in America and sent for his wife Ellen, also of Leeds, to join him. Over the next thirty years, James Burrill would achieve great success in a number of business opportunities which enabled him to act as benefactor for numerous civic and commercial ventures in Page County. Mrs. Burrill recalls her uncle's sale of land, estimated at 4,200 acres, to the state at prices ranging from $2.50 to $10.00 dollars per acre. Also mentioned is James Burrill's contribution to the establishment of the Deford Tannery, (later known as Virginia Oak Tannery), and the founding of Christ Episcopal Church of Luray.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Walter Carter, whose family owned apple orchards on Dickey Ridge, just south of Front Royal, Virginia, in the decades preceding the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes the physical layout of the the orchards and surrounding towns. Discusses the demise of the apple industry in that part of the Shenandoah Valley due to a shrinking work force, as local families were evicted by the state to make room for the park. In the years prior to the Second World War, the primary customer for the Carter's apples, the United Kingdom, placed restrictive tariffs on U.S. grown apples which made it impossible to compete with fruit from Canada and New Zealand. The second part of the interview consists of a driving tour of the orchard area, with Mr. Carter describing the former locations of buildings, roads, home sites and cemeteries. The group is joined by Mr. Carter's wife, Caroline Carter, whose own recollections and comments are included in the discussion. The Carters make numerous references to local families and landowners. Includes comments on the construction of Skyline Drive, which, while providing north-south access along the crests of the Blue Ridge Mountains, resulted in the closing of numerous east-west routes across the mountains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Cave, who were born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Mrs. Cave's full name is not given in the course of the interview, but an accompanying typed manuscript gives her name as Lula Breeden Cave. Describes their early home and family lives, schooling, marriage, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, local wildlife and the bark peeling industry. Includes references to Civil War ancestors, wakes and funerals, herbal remedies and the weather extremes of drought and record snows in the 1920s and 30s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Cave leads a walking and driving tour of the area around the Cave family homestead in Dark Hollow, Virginia, where he was raised prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. The tour includes a stop at the Cave family cemetery, where Mr. Cave identifies the grave sites of his extended family, going back to the Civil War, and explains the genealogy of the various family members interred there. Includes references to Civil War era ancestors, moonshiners, bark peeling, copper mining, ginseng and chestnut harvesting, and other natural features of Dark Hollow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Evidell Cave, who was born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes her early home and family life, schooling, marriage, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming and food preservation, livestock, local wildlife, and the bark peeling industry. Includes references to local families, moonshine, herbal remedies, Camp Hoover and the effects of the chestnut tree blight on the local economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Ralph Cave, who was born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes his early home and family life, schooling, marriage and community events. Mr. Cave recounts the history of the Cave family in Dark Hollow as well as marriages and other interactions between the Caves and other local families. Numerous references are made to individual members of the Breeden, Thomas, and Weakley families. Describes his own experiences working on Skyline Drive and Camp Hoover in the early 1930s, as well as his personal memories of Skyland developer, George Pollock. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, local wildlife and the bark peeling industry. Includes references to community activities such as corn shucking and apple butter boiling, herbal remedies and the record snows in the 1920s and 30s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Vallie Cave, (née Thomas), and her brother, Floyd Thomas, who were born and raised near Bootens Gap, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, raising livestock and wild game hunting. Includes references to trapping, moonshining, courtship, the chestnut tree blight, Camp Hoover and meetings with President Hoover. This collection includes two copies of the typed transcript, which note that the transcript is unfinished, with approximately another 15 minutes of taped interview remaining. Also included is a handwritten transcript containing minor notes omitted from the typed copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a brief interview with Charles Chapman, a life-long resident of Luray, Virginia, and a carillonneur of international renown. Mr. Chapman's father owned a grocery store in Luray that served many of the local mountain families from 1904 until the 1940s. Recalls his earliest memories of the mountain people and their transactions with his father. Includes references to the annual chestnut harvest and seasonal mountain wildfires. Mr. Chapman also reminisces about local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Mary Early, (née Leonard), who lived in New Hope, not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mrs. Early recounts her memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Joining Mrs. Early in the interview is her son-in-law, George Coyner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsists of a fragmentary recording of Wallace Ross Coffey and his wife, Martha, (née Goode). The discussion focuses on Martha Coffey's upcoming birthday and the Coffey's 50th wedding anniversary coming up on September 12, 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Lucille V. Coffman, (née Blose), and her husband, who is not named in the interview, but is believed to be Benjamin P. Coffman, both of whom grew up near the southern edge of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, raising livestock, wild game hunting and fishing. Includes references to the herbal remedies, moonshiners, the Influenza Epidemic of 1918 and the chestnut tree blight of the early part of the 20th century. Refers to the origins of the Blose family in Virginia and interactions between the mountain people and locals living in the Shenandoah Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Rufus and Hazel Cline, (née Garber), who lived in New Hope, not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mr. and Mrs. Cline recount their memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview conducted by Edward Garvey of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) with George Corbin, who lived in Nicholson Hollow, Virginia from 1888 to 1938. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. Corbin describes the circumstances at the time of the construction of the log cabin he built for his family in 1909. The logs for the cabin were harvested locally by Corbin, who then cut and shaped them using axes and other hand tools. Corbin recalls the day of the house raising when ten friends and neighbors joined him to assemble all of the walls and rafters within the course of a single day. The cabin was later turned over to the PATC for use as a trail shelter in 1954, and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings as the George T. Corbin Cabin. Edward Garvey was part of the PATC crew that restored the cabin for public use. Corbin elaborates on local methods of raising and storing crops and vegetables, collecting tan bark, funerals and burial rituals, and gives a detailed account of his experiences distilling moonshine. Includes a discussion on the Corbin and Nicholson family cemetery, as well as the local schoolhouse and church. Mr. Corbin speaks at length of the genealogies of the Corbins and the Nicholsons, as well as many of the other local mountain families. Included are anecdotes regarding businessman and entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort, and several local residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with George Corbin, who leads a party of researchers from the National Park Service (NPS) and the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) on a walking tour of the Corbin homestead in Nicholson Hollow. The primary interviewer does not identify himself on the tape, but does name Edward Garvey of the PATC as a member of the group, and another participant gives his name as Paul Lee. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. Corbin identifies the sites of a number of homesteads and the names of their former occupants, including a tour of the cabin he built in 1909, which was turned over to the PATC for use as a trail shelter and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings as the George T. Corbin Cabin. The tour includes a visit to the Corbin and Nicholson family cemetery and the site of the local schoolhouse. Mr. Corbin speaks at length of the genealogies of the Corbins and the Nicholsons, as well as many of the other local mountain families. Included are numerous anecdotes regarding businessman and entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort, and a discussion of the activities of several area moonshiners, including Mr. Corbin. The last quarter of the interview features the comments of an unidentified woman presumably a relative of Mr. Corbin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Robert H. Corbin, who leads a party of researchers from the National Park Service (NPS), the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) and several family members on a walking tour of Nicholson Hollow. The primary interviewers are Allen Tanner of the PATC and Paul Lee of the NPS. Additional questions and commentary are provided by Mr. Corbin's son, Joe, and other family members. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. The primary focus of the tour was the identification of home sites and their owners along the length of Nicholson Hollow. Discusses home and family life in the mountains, including the tan bark industry, apple, chestnut and ginseng harvesting, food cultivation and preservation, and the moonshine business. Community gatherings, such as weddings, funerals, corn husking and apple butter boiling parties are also discussed, with passing mentions of Camp Hoover and local entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort. Mr. Corbin, who was nearly 80 years old, gives an extensive account of many of the inhabitants of Nicholson and Corbin Hollows, as well as Corbin Mountain. The second eldest of 21 children, Corbin was related by blood or marriage to most of the surrounding families. Some of the more notable relatives mentioned include Corbin's cousin George T. Corbin, builder of the landmark Corbin Cabin, Aaron Nicholson and Phinnel Fennel Corbin, who were both featured in George Pollock's book Skyland: Heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Corbin describes two local murders, including that of his father, William J. Corbin, who was killed by a family member, John Nicholson, in 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Clarence Somers, who planted and maintained the Judd Gardens at Skyland Resort from 1922 to 1945. Judd Gardens were named for George and Marianna Judd of Washington, DC, who owned several lots and cabins at Skyland, including the land where the gardens were laid out in 1910. Mrs. Judd was allowed to remain at Skyland after the property was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in 1936, until her death in 1958. The gardens were abandoned by order of the National Park Service in 1945. The interview consists chiefly of comparisons of plants and trees found at during a recent botanical survey of the site of the gardens, conducted by Jim Cotter of the National Park Service, with Mr. Somers' recollection of the garden plantings through 1945. Comments by a woman identified only as Mrs. Somers, (believed to be Beulah V. Somers, (née Sours)), occur throughout the interview, as do references to George F. Pollock, owner of Skyland Resort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Virgil Corbin, who was born and raised in Corbin Cabin, in Nicholson Hollow, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes his home and family life, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, hunting, fishing and food preservation techniques. Includes references to weddings, wakes and funerals, herbal remedies, moonshining, and ginseng. Mr. Corbin also speaks of relatives from both the Corbin and Nicholson sides of his family, including his father, George T. Corbin, his grandfather and two great-uncles who served in the Confederate army. Includes a two page manuscript, written by Mr. Corbin, titled From a Primitive Life to Modern Living. Corbin Cabin was the homestead built by George Corbin in 1910 and is one of the few intact cabins remaining in Shenandoah National Park. It was turned over to the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club in the 1950s, restored and currently serves as a popular trail shelter. The building is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings as the George T. Corbin Cabin. See SdArch no. SNP-33 for an interview with George Corbin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Claud W. Cullers, a lifelong resident of Rileyville, Virginia, who raised cattle throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Mr. Cullers would move his cattle to mountain pastures each year, where they would graze into the fall. Describes his memories of the local mountain people, their modes of living and sources of income. Discusses the bark and lumber industries, chestnut, apple and berry harvests, and prominent local moonshiners. A woman with the surname Keyser, identified as Mrs. Cullers' niece, also contributes to the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall Roach, who lived near Rocky Bar, Virginia, an area that became part of Shenandoah National Park. Much of the interview centers around the reminiscences of Lula Roach, who was 95 years old at the time and who recalled many details of everyday life in the Blue Ridge Mountains around the turn of the 20th century. Describes home and family life, school days, farm chores, livestock, wild game and folk remedies. Discusses family gatherings, such as holidays, apple butter boilings, hog butchering and funerals. Other topics include the various means of earning a living available to the local residents, such as bark peeling, cutting poles and ties for the railroads, the apple, chestnut and ginseng harvests and the production of moonshine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Randal Dean, who was born and raised on Dean Mountain, near Elkton, Virginia, an area that became part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, school days, farm chores, livestock and his work in his father's saw mill. Discusses family gatherings, such as holidays, apple butter boilings, hog butchering and funerals. Includes references to bark peeling and local moonshiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Lola Dean, who moved to the Pine Grove area, bordering Shenandoah National Park, in 1950. The interview deals chiefly with her memories and impressions of the mountain people who lived in the area at that time. Includes references to the gardens and livestock raised by the local people, their methods of food preservation, popular holiday traditions and the problems resulting from long-term intermarriage within small communities. Several references to the works of Episcopal missionary, Deaconess Mary Sandys Hutton, occur throughout the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Mamie Dearing, who grew up near Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes her early home and family life, household chores, and school days. Discusses the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, hog butchering, apple butter boilings and herbal remedies. Includes references to holidays, weddings, funerals, and courting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Estelle Dodson, (née Nicholson), who grew up in a log house in Corbin Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes her early home and family life, household chores, and school days. Discusses the difficulties of making a living in the mountains during the Great Depression and her father's work as a basket maker. Other sources of income included harvesting chestnuts and ginseng, and selling flowers and berries at nearby Skyland Resort. Recalls numerous members of the Dodson, Nicholson and Corbin families, including her grandfather, David Nicholson and her first cousin, George Corbin, who built Corbin Cabin in 1910. Also includes anecdotes regarding George Pollock, local entrepreneur and owner of Skyland, and the importance of the resort to the local economy. Estelle Dodson's mother-in-law, who is only identified in the interview as Mrs. Dodson, contributes to the interview throughout. A note written on one of the transcripts identifies her as Mrs. Odie Dodson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a fragment of an interview with Hunter Dodson, who grew up near Corbin Hollow, Virginia, and is described as a ranger at Shenandoah National Park. Describes the lifestyles of the mountain people who lived in the area prior to the establishment of the park, and some of the various means of making a living that were available to them at that time. Also includes references to George Pollock, local entrepreneur and owner of Skyland, and the importance of the resort to the local economy. In June, 2009, Dr. Diane Zior Wilhelm donated photocopies of her field notes from this interview to JMU Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Reverend John Dubosq, who came to the Naked Creek Mission in Jollett Hollow in 1932. Describes his early years as a minister among the mountain people and their acceptance of him into their tight-knit community. Recalls his pastoral duties delivering sermons and officiating at weddings and funerals. Describes the lifestyles of the mountain people, their means of growing and preserving food, as well as the fruit, chestnut and ginseng harvests. Also reflects on the importance of moonshine to the local economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Irene Eppard, (née Breeden), who was born and raised near Thorofare Mountain, in Rockingham County, Virgina, and lived there until the local families were evicted in 1936. Describes her early home and school life, popular community gatherings such as corn shucking and apple butter boiling parties, as well as courting, wedding and funeral rituals. Includes references to the gardens and livestock raised by the mountain people, their methods of food preservation and popular holiday traditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Charles Estes, who owned a sawmill and several other businesses near Piney River, in Rappahannock County, Virgina, in the 1920s and 30s. Describes the everyday lives of the mountain people who lived around Piney River, popular community gatherings such as hog and beef butchering and apple butter boiling parties, as well as courting, wedding and funeral rituals. Includes references to the gardens and livestock raised by the mountain people, their methods of food preservation and popular holiday traditions. Discusses the various means available for earning money, such as bark peeling, barrel stave making, apple picking and moonshining. Includes anecdotes regarding Virginia governor Harry Byrd and local entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort. A woman identified only as Mrs. Estes provides an extensive description of many common herbal remedies employed by the mountain people, as well as additional commentary throughout.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Fisher Finks and his wife, Myrtle Hurt Finks, who lived near the Big Meadows area of Shenandoah National Park until the mid 1920s. Opens with Mr. Finks reading from family documents that establish the presence of the Finks family in Virginia dating back to 1736. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, as well as the important tan bark industry. Discusses popular community events, such as weddings and funerals, corn husking, apple butter boilings and courting. Recalls the traditional remedies used for common ailments and injuries, as well as a brief discussion on deadly diphtheria outbreaks and the Influenza Epidemic of 1918. Includes discussions of race relations in the region, the prevalence of moonshine and its possible connection to numerous local murders. Also recalls local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort and the construction of Camp Hoover, the presidential retreat created by Herbert Hoover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a walking tour led by Vastine Fisher, whose family lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains near McCormick Gap for generations, until the last access roads were closed to make way for Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Mr. Fisher's grandparents moved off the mountain to nearby property they owned, outside the boundaries of the park. The tour begins near the log cabin where Mr. Fisher's father was born and proceeds to various locations around Calf Mountain, Dean Mountain, Sugar Hollow, Cavalry's Hollow, and Buck's Elbow Mountain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Annie Fox, who lived in Fox Hollow, near Front Royal, Virginia, briefly after her marriage in the 1930s. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Butler Franklin, (née Butler-Brayne Thornton Robinson), a direct descendant of Francis Thornton, III, who built a plantation near Sperryville, Virginia, in the 1740s. Mrs. Franklin contends that several prominent geographic features now located in Shenandoah National Park, including Thornton Gap, the Thornton River and Mary's Rock, were named for Francis Thornton and his descendants. Includes a genealogical history of the Thornton family in Virginia, from William Thornton, III, who emigrated from England in the 1640s, through Col. John Thornton, who married Jane Washington, aunt of the future first president. Discusses several Thornton estates, including Montpelier, the plantation built on the Rappahannock River near Sperryville, and the Thornton ancestral home, Fall Hill, in Fredericksburg ,where Mrs. Franklin resided at the time of the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Joseph Fray, who was a member of the Chamber of Commerce in Madison County, Virginia, in the 1920s, and witness to the events that led to the founding of Camp Hoover, Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park. Describes the work of local, state and federal officials in the planning and construction of Camp Hoover, also known as Rapidan Camp, which was a rustic retreat where President and Mrs. Hoover could escape the heat and congestion of Washington, DC. Fray reflects on the impact Camp Hoover had on Madison County, both as a works project and through the numerous benefits, such as roads, schools, and even air mail delivery, that came in the wake of its construction. Discusses the impetus Camp Hoover had on the founding of Skyline Drive and ultimately, Shenandoah National Park. Includes references to the lives of the mountain people and their sources of income, such as tan bark peeling and basket weaving, and local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort. A woman identified in the transcript as Mrs. Fray also contributes to the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Homer and Virgie Frazier, (née Dwyer), who were born and raised near Sperryville, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music. Discusses the annual cattle drives from the lowlands to the mountain pastures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Miley Frazier, who was born in 1900 near Patterson Ridge, in what would become the Southern Section of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music. Discusses the annual cattle drives from the lowlands to the mountain pastures. Discusses the importance of seasonal harvests, including chestnuts, huckleberries and tan bark, to the local economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Harold Garrison, who lived near Browns Gap, in what would become the Southern Section of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music. Discusses the importance of seasonal harvests, including chestnuts, ginseng and tan bark, to the local economy. Includes comments on moonshining, local murders and a 1954 plane crash on nearby Calf Mountain. The second half of the interview takes place in a Park Service vehicle as the two interviewers drive Mr. Garrison through the Browns Gap and Browns Cove areas of the park as he identifies local landmarks and home sites. The primary interviewer identifies herself as Janice Erkel, however there is no written documentation on the exact spelling of her name. The other interviewer is identified only as Tim, and as the driver of the vehicle, is presumably affiliated with Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Louis Grannis, who operated a sawmill on Mt. Marshall, near Browntown, Virginia in the early 1920s. The mill produced railroad ties of various sizes, as well as telephone poles, until the commonwealth banned such activities in the proposed park area in 1924. Grannis discusses the economics and logistics of operating a mill in such an isolated location. A woman identified in the transcript as Mrs. Grannis also contributes to the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Cecil Graves, who taught in the Page County school system in the mid-1930s prior to becoming School Superintendent in 1944. Describes his impressions of the mountain people who had been relocated to Page County to make way for Shenandoah National Park. Discusses the difficulties many encountered in adjusting to their new lives in the Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Matt Graves Sr., leads a small group on a driving tour of a section of Shenandoah National Park near Syria, Virginia. Mr. Graves lived in the region prior to the opening of the park and was able to identify the sites and former owners of numerous homesteads, mills and cemeteries in the vicinity of Milam Gap. Also participating in the interview are Phil Hastings and John Dooms, naturalists affiliated with Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Frances Grove and her brother, J. Maurice Grove, whose father owned large tracts of land in the Rocky Branch area of what later became Shenandoah National Park. The Grove family raised beef cattle at the time and Mr. Grove would drive hundreds of head of cattle to mountain pastures each summer, and then on to the rail yards in New Market in the fall. Describes cattle raising, food production, and preservation. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Paul Harris, who grew up in the Brown's Gap area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. The Harris family owned a small farm and would supplement their income by tending herds of dairy cows brought up to the mountain pastures each summer. As partial payment, the family would keep the milk produced by the cows, selling it, homemade butter, eggs and other produce to the nearby Black Rock Springs Hotel. Discusses social life in the mountains, the raising of livestock and produce, as well as the moonshine business. Includes a photocopy of a leaf of sheet music and lyrics titled, The Blue Ridge Mountaineer, which was written by Mr. Harris' father, E. A. Harris, in the 1930s. Mr. Harris' brother, Roy Harris, is the subject of an additional interview in this series, SdArch no. SNP-60.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Roy Harris, who grew up in the Brown's Gap area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. The Harris family owned a small farm and would supplement their income by tending herds of dairy cows brought up to the mountain pastures each summer. As partial payment, the family would keep the milk produced by the cows, selling it, homemade butter, eggs and other produce to the nearby Black Rock Springs Hotel. Discusses social life in the mountains, the raising of livestock and produce, as well as the moonshine business. Mr. Harris' brother, Paul Harris, is the subject of an additional interview in this series, SdArch no. SNP-59. A woman identified only as Mrs. Harris in the transcript adds several comments throughout the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with James Hickerson, who grew up in Hickerson Hollow, near Front Royal, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Discusses home and school life, livestock and vegetable production, herbal remedies and moonshining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with M.M. Hitt, Jr., whose father owned a general store in Luray, Virginia, at the turn of the 20th century. Mr. Hitt ran his own confectionery store in Luray, from 1911 to about 1930. Discusses the retail business at that time and his impressions of the mountain people who would patronize his store. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, and local Episcopal missionary, Mary Deaconess Hutton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Rosie Hoffner, (née Hurt), who grew up in Madison County, Virginia, near the site of Herbert Hoover's country retreat, Camp Hoover. Discusses home and school life, livestock and vegetable production, herbal remedies and moonshining. Includes reminiscences of frequent visits with President and Mrs. Hoover at the retreat, as well as encounters with local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Dorothy Housh, whose late husband, Chester C. Housh, was a community manager in the Farm Security Administration that oversaw the forced relocation of hundreds of mountain families from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the 1930s. By the time the Houshes arrived in Elkton, Virginia, in 1936, most of the families had moved away or had relocated to one of the resettlement tracts provided for them in Flint Hill, Ida Valley, Little Washington or Wolftown. Describes the experiences of the mountain people as they adapted to their new lives and the administrative problems that occasionally arose in the resettlement tracts. Dennis Carter, a naturalist at Shenandoah National Park, contributes to the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with E.L. Huffman, who grew up near Big Foltz Run, outside of Shenandoah, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his impressions of the mountain people who lived nearby, their habits, customs and beliefs. Discusses the various economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the tan bark industry, ginseng harvest and moonshine. Of particular interest to Mr. Huffman is the Chestnut Blight that destroyed nearly all of the American Chestnut trees in the 1920s and his efforts to rebuild the chestnut population.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Deaconess Mary Hutton, who ran the Pine Grove Episcopal mission in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the 1930s. Describes her work with the local mountain families, whom she describes as a noble people, before and after the establishment of Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with sisters Mamie Johnson and Betsey Harrell, who were born near Piney Branch in Rappahannock County, Virginia. Discusses the work of their father, Henry L. Johnson, who was a cabinetmaker who often made coffins for the local communities. Describes daily life in the mountains, including activities such as weaving and dying cloth, drying fruit, harvesting chestnuts and square dances. The interview is conducted by their nephew, James Bob Johnson, a ranger at Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Louis Graves, who grew up in Madison County, Virginia, not far from the site where President Herbert Hoover would construct a rustic retreat known as Rapidan Camp, and later as Camp Hoover. Hoover paid for the project out of his own funds and the camp was constructed by a detachment of U.S. Marines as a military exercise by March, 1929. Louis Graves recalls speeches given by President Hoover and other dignitaries in Madison, Va., as part of a day-long Hoover Day celebration on August 9, 1929. Graves relates that more than 10,000 people attended the event, including Virginia governor Harry F. Byrd, who arrived at the celebration aboard an Army reconnaissance blimp. Includes a discussion of the economic situation in Madison County in 1929, during a time of prolonged drought and at the onset of the Great Depression. \u003cstrong\u003eThere is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Clark Jones and his wife, Flora Coonie Jones, (née Keyser), who lived in Flint Hill, Virginia, just beyond the boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. They describe home and family life in the mountains, holidays, food production and preservation, and the various cash crops and other sources of income available to the mountain people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Eli Dudley Jones, who lived near Rileyville, in Page County, Virginia in the 1920s and 1930s. Describes home and family life in the mountains, holidays, food production and preservation, and the various cash crops and other sources of income available to the mountain people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Erma Jones and her sister-in-law, Lucy Taylor, who lived in Kite Hollow, in Page County, Virginia in the 1920s and 1930s. Describes home and family life in the mountains, holidays, food production and preservation, and the various cash crops and other sources of income available to the mountain people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Austin C. Judd, whose father, W. Lee Judd, owned a general store near Luray, Virginia, from the turn of the 20th century until the advent of Shenandoah National Park in the mid 1930s. Discusses the retail business at that time and his impressions of the mountain people who would patronize the family store. Most of the store's interaction with the mountain people was based on a barter system, where chestnuts, ginseng and farm produce were exchanged for store credit. Also describes his time with the Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), during the 1930s. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, and George Corbin, who built Corbin Cabin, near what is now the Appalachian Trail. Mr. Judd's wife, who is identified only as Mrs. Judd in the transcript, but who is believed to be Gladys Judd, contributes throughout the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Gladys Judd, (née Beahm), who lived near Thornton's Gap, in Page County, Virginia, prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life in the mountains. Discusses the life of her grandfather, B.F. Beahm, a Confederate veteran, who ran a general store and post office in the area for more than thirty years. Mr. Beahm was also responsible for collecting the tolls on the private road that ran through the mountains. A second, unnamed interviewer contributes throughout the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Loula Judd, who lived near the Big Meadows area of Shenandoah National Park until the mid 1930s. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock and food preservation, as well as important cash crops. Recalls the traditional remedies used for common ailments and injuries, as well as a brief discussion on the Influenza Epidemic of 1918. Includes comments on local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort and the construction of Camp Hoover, the presidential retreat created by Herbert Hoover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinues an earlier interview, (SdArch no. SNP-74), with Loula Judd, who lived near the Big Meadows area of Shenandoah National Park until the mid 1930s. Describes the wildlife found in the mountains, including venomous snakes, wolves and other predators. Discusses the slave trade in the region before the Civil War and includes anecdotes about Herbert Hoover, whom the local people often encountered during his frequent stays at the nearby presidential retreat, Camp Hoover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Virginia and Robert Kenney, who moved to Dickey Ridge in 1942, within the boundaries of Shenandoah National Park, to work in nearby apple orchards. Describes a way of life very similar to that of the mountain people who had only recently been evicted from the area, in terms of farm and livestock production, food preservation and herbal remedies. Mr. Kenney also discusses his service with the local Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), and their work on the park and Skyline Drive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords the reminiscences of Josie Knight, who lived near Pine Grove in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Also mentioned is Deaconess Mary Hutton, an Episcopal missionary who served the mountain people during the 1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Howard Lam, who lived near Jollett Hollow, in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as the chestnut harvest and moonshine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Zada Lam, who grew up on the Rockingham County side of Swift Run Gap. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as the chestnut harvest and moonshine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Nettie Lang, (née Breeden), who grew up in Dark Hollow, in Madison County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut and ginseng harvesting, bark peeling and moonshine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords part of an interview with Robert Layman, who lived in the Blue Ridge mountains near Nelson County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, traditional farming methods, local Native American groups and the business of moonshine. The comments of Mr. Layman's niece, Hazel Louise Seaman, of Montebello, Va., are interspersed throughout the interview. \u003cstrong\u003eThere is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Louise Long, (née Varner), whose family owned several tracts of grazing land in Rappahannock County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, prior to the founding of Shenandoah National Park. Describes the extensive cattle industry existing in the Shenandoah Valley from colonial times until the late 1930s. Mrs. Long and her husband, Arthur Long, Jr., oversaw the annual movement of hundreds of head of cattle from surrounding Valley communities to their fertile summer pastures in the mountains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Mae Long, (née Atkins), who grew up in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, including raising livestock, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut and ginseng harvesting and moonshine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Owen Lucas, who went to work at Shenandoah National Park as a truck driver in 1946, and would eventually rise to the position of district supervisor for the park. Describes the kinds of work performed by park maintenance crews through the post-war years into the 1980s. Improved equipment and an extensive network of professional staff has allowed the park to consistently improve its facilities to meet the needs of the ever-increasing numbers of visitors. Much of Lucas' work in the early years centered around the maintenance and improvement of Skyline Drive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Herman Mace, who lived along Madison Run, near the town of Grottoes, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut and ginseng harvesting, bark peeling and moonshine. The Mace family also derived additional income from a mineral spring located on their property. Bottled water from this spring was shipped as far away as Philadelphia and Washington, DC, until the family was removed from the land to make way for the park. A brief chemical analysis of the water follows the end of the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Howard Maiden, who grew up near Swift Run, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Mr. Maiden went to work for Shenandoah National Park in 1935, maintaining trails and roads, and was still employed by the park 42 years later, at the time of the interview. Describes home and family life before the advent of the park and his work throughout the entire park system, including his part in the building of Skyline Drive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a number of bluegrass and gospel tunes played during an impromptu session of mountain music at the McCoy Store, in Stanley, Virginia. Cletus McCoy's store was renown in Page County for hosting weekly pick-up concerts where local musicians would gather to play for the public and pass the hat for donations. Fifty-six tracks were recorded by Dorothy Noble Smith on a portable cassette tape recorder. Smith and others offer brief comments before some songs, but the titles of many others remain unknown. Includes a photocopy of a newspaper interview with Cletus McCoy written by Smith, however, the date and name of the newspaper are not known.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Clarice Meadows, who taught in the Verbena, Sandy Bottom and Maple Springs schools during the 1920s and 1930s. Describes the challenges of teaching in one- and two-room schoolhouses in those rural, mountain communities, as well as her impressions of her students and their families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Cleadus Meadows, who grew up near Thoroughfare Mountain, in Madison County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, including raising livestock, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut harvesting, tan bark and moonshine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Hazel Meadows, (née Colvin), and her friend Alice Long Brien, who lived near Big Meadows, in Page County, Virginia, prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock and food preservation, as well as important cash crops, such as apples and chestnuts, as well as nearby moonshiners. Recalls the traditional remedies used for common ailments and injuries, and community events, including hog butchering and apple butter boilings. Includes an anecdote describing a visit by First Lady Lou Henry Hoover to Mrs. Meadows' mother, when Mrs. Hoover purchased several hand made rugs for the nearby presidential retreat, Camp Hoover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Lena Meadows, (née Taylor), who lived near Jollet Hollow, in Page County, Virginia, prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock and food preservation, as well as important cash crops, such as apples, chestnuts, and moonshine. Recalls popular community activities, including storytelling, quilting parties and apple butter boilings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Franklin and Margaret Miller, who lived in Rocky Branch, near the town of Luray, in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses the country store owned by Mrs. Miller's father, Homer Fox, and the mountain people who traded there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Edward Scott and Russell Barlow. Both men served in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the mid-1930s and worked together in the creation of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life and the kinds of work performed by the CCC men in laying out the boundaries of the park and the construction of Skyline Drive. Both men recall their interactions with the local mountain people, moonshiners and President Franklin Roosevelt's visit to dedicate the park in July, 1936. Also present, but unnamed in the transcript, is Mr. Scott's wife, Ella Mae, who contributed throughout the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Magdalene Mooney, (née Simonpietri), who lived and worked at Skyland resort from 1933 to 1935. Describes life at Skyland, the guests and the resort's flamboyant owner, George Freeman Pollock. Includes several anecdotes regarding Pollock's wife, Addie Nairn Pollock, as well as the grand opening of North district of Skyline Drive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Raymond E. Morris, who lived in Simmons Gap, near the town of Elkton, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular herbal remedies, hunting and trapping techniques, bark peeling and the moonshine trade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with William Morris, who lived in Bacon Hollow, near the town of Elkton, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular pastimes, herbal remedies, holidays, courtship, bark peeling and the moonshine trade. Mr. Morris' wife, Lillian, (née Shiflett), is also present for the interview and contributes throughout.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Sattie Mundy, (née Good), who spent several summers as a young girl at the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mrs. Mundy recounts her memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Also contributing to the interview were Mrs. Mundy's daughter and son-in-law, Marie and Jay Bowman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Edward Nicholson, who lived in the mountains of Madison County, Virginia until the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular pastimes, herbal remedies, holidays, courtship, and the moonshine trade. Also discusses his memories of local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of Skyland resort. Mr. Nicholson's wife, Nellie, (née Dodson), is also present for the interview and contributes throughout.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with LeRoy Nicholson, who lived in Weakely Hollow, near Old Rag Mountain, in Madison County, Virginia, until 1929. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular pastimes, herbal remedies, holidays, courtship, and the moonshine trade. Also discusses his memories of local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of Skyland resort, and his service with the Civilian Conservation Corps during the construction of Skyline Drive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Nelson Nicholson and his wife, Claudia, who lived in Nicholson Hollow, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, hunting and fishing. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the apple and chestnut harvests, bark peeling and moon-shining. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Ray Nicholson, who lived in Nicholson Hollow and on Old Rag Mountain, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, fishing. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the chestnut harvests, bark peeling, stone masonry and moon-shining. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort. Includes numerous references to Mr. Nicholson's relatives, on both the Nicholson and Fincham sides of his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Allen Patterson, who owned extensive cattle grazing pastures on Dean Mountain in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes his impressions of the mountain families who tended his cattle, daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays. Mr. Patterson's granddaughter, who is not identified in the recording, joins the discussion near the end of the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Blanche Rickard, (née Batman), who lived in Thornton Gap, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, birthing and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations. Discusses at length the reaction of family and neighbors to being forcefully evicted from their property by the state of Virginia, to make way for the national park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Charles Ross, whose father, Dr. Charles J. Ross, was one of several local physicians who served the families living in the mountains prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Charles J. Ross was born in Taylor County, WV, in 1881. He received his medical degree from the Medical School of Virginia in 1905, and later studied surgery in New York City. Mr. Ross describes the primitive conditions under which his father worked, where access to many of his patients was often limited to horse trails and foot paths. Recalls several deadly outbreaks of diphtheria, tuberculosis and typhoid fever, which were common in the area, as well as the Great Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919, which caused the deaths of millions of Americans across the country. Mr. Ross often rode along with his father during school vacations and gives his impression of the many mountain people he encountered, including many local moonshiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Zenith Sampson, (née Shifflett), who lived on Lewis Mountain, in Greene County, Virginia, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, the apple and chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Recalls popular community events, such as apple butter boilings, quilting and bean stringing parties, church gatherings and barn dances. Mrs. Sampson also recollects the earliest days of Skyline Drive and the impact it had on various mountain communities. At the time of the interview, Chris Brasted was an editor for the Greene County Record newspaper. His interview with Zenith Sampson was the basis for his Life in the Mountains article published in the newspaper on April 1, 1993. A photocopy facsimile of the article is included with the transcript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Edith Samuels, (née Alger), who lived in Joliet Hollow, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, birthing and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Ray Schaffner, who came to Shenandoah National Park as Assistant Chief Naturalist in 1956. Discusses the history of the park since the 1950s, the challenges of running a national park and changes in the public's environmental consciousness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Jesse Seale, who lived in the mountains near Syria, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies and holidays. Also recalls his experiences with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, who was a major influence in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. \u003cstrong\u003eThere is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only. \u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with E.P. Shifflett and his wife, Maude, (née Morris), who lived in Bacon Hollow, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations. The Shifflets also recall several individuals who were killed in Bacon Hollow, usually as a result of feuds between rival moonshiners. An addendum to the interview transcript, provided by Dorothy Smith, documents several homicides and trials of Bacon Hollow residents from the early part of the century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Bernice Shiflett, (née Shifflett), who lived near Swift Run Gap, in Greene County, Virginia, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Recalls some of the more definitive events occurring in the region, such as the devastating chestnut blight of the 1920s, the construction of Skyline Drive and a famous, local double murder. Mrs. Shifflett also describes the resettlement experiences of her family and her neighbors after the park took possession of their mountain properties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Carl Shifflett and his wife, Gertrude, (née Shifflett), who discuss their memories of the people who lived within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Ella Shifflett, (née Breeden), who lived near Pocosin Hollow, in Greene County, Virginia, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Mrs. Shifflett also guides the interviewers on a walking tour of the area surrounding Pocosin Cabin, which is located near the Shifflett homestead, where she identifies and describes many of the structures that once existed there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a group interview with Irvin Peanut Shifflett, his wife, Lydia, (née Rosson), J.P. Roach, and his wife, Hazel, (née Marshall), who discuss their memories of life near Rocky Bar, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations and local moonshiners. Also present at the interview are Mr. Roach's mother, Lula W. Roach, and his nephew Bennie Cupp. Other unidentified voices can be heard commenting throughout. For a full interview with Lula Roach, Hazel Roach and Bennie Cupp, see SdArch no. SNP-38.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Nettie Sirbaugh, (née Schafftnaker), her son, Clarence W. Sirbaugh, his wife, Beulah C. Sirbaugh, (née Thomas), and Beulah's cousin, Vallie Cave, (née Thomas). Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Mr. Sirbaugh discusses the local tanbark industry, which was a major source of income for many mountain families. Additional interviews with Beulah Sirbaugh and Vallie Cave are available in SdArch no. SNP-2, and SNP-26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a group interview with Jake Sisk, who lived near Nicholson Hollow, in Rappahannock County, Virginia, at the turn of the 20th century. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, fishing. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the chestnut harvests, bark peeling, fur trapping and moon-shining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a group interview with Pearl Smith, (née Nettie Pearl Williams), who lived in an area known as Morning Star, in Page County, Virginia, with her husband J. Benton Smith, until the opening of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Etta Snow, (née Breeden), and her son Charles R. Snow, who lived in the mountains between Skyline Drive and McMullen, Va., in Greene County, at the eastern edge of Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Etta Snow, (née Breeden), her son Charles R. Snow and her daughters Lucille Wheeler, Helen Hill, and Kathleen Williams as they revisit the Snow homestead in Shenandoah National Park, not far from Pocosin Cabin, on the Appalachian trail. The interviewer is unidentified. \u003cstrong\u003eThere is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Marguerite Sutherland, (née Daniel), who grew up in Graves Mill, in Madison County, Va. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, and working in her family's orchards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a group interview with David M. Taylor, who lived in an area known as Joliet Hollow, in Page County, Virginia, until his family was moved to a resettlement area in nearby Ida, Virginia with the opening of the park in the early 1930s. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, etc., as well as how his family and neighboring mountain families adjusted to their new lives in the Ida Valley. Mr. Taylor recalls his conversations with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of Skyland resort and an early promoter of the plans to create Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Lorraine Tompkins, who was born on Old Rag Mountain, in Madison County, Virginia, shortly before the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Although her family relocated to nearby Syria, Virginia, when she was two years old, Mrs. Tompkins recounts numerous stories told to her by her older siblings, parents and grandparents. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, as well as tales of famous murders and local moonshiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a conversation between Norm Trout and Bob Johnson, employees of the National Park Service at Shenandoah National Park. The men discuss various issues concerning access to the park, trail conditions and early settlers to the region, including Bob Johnson's ancestors. Included are Norm Trout's detailed descriptions of the scenic views at various points along Skyline Drive. \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThere is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Davis Twyman, who lived for more than eighty years in Syria, Va., in Madison County, at the eastern edge of Shenandoah National Park. The Twyman family owned a general store and grist mill in Syria, and Mr. Twyman recalls his interactions with the mountain people before and after the founding of the park. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the chestnut harvests, bark peeling, truck farming and moon-shining. Recalls the establishment of the presidential retreat known as Camp Hoover, in 1928, and the impact that President Hoover and his wife had on the local community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Charles Wagner, who came to the Shenandoah Valley in 1935, after enlisting in the Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), and was stationed near Luray, Virginia. Describes his career in the CCC, working as a laborer, cook, truck driver and eventually being promoted to First Sergeant. Mr. Wagner describes the hierarchy of the CCC camps, the command structure and the types of work performed by the enrollees. Detailed accounts of everyday life in the camps, from the living and working conditions to the educational and recreational opportunities are given. Mr. Wagner also relates his first-hand experiences with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, who was a major influence in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. \u003cstrong\u003eThere is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Everett Wampler, who grew up not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mr. Wampler recounts his memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. \n Also contributing to the interview were Mr. Wampler's wife, Mary Wampler, (née Garber), as well as Mrs. Mark R. Flora and Lon Shackelford of Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Rev. Wilfred Waterhouse and his wife, Beatrice, who served as missionaries at the Episcopal mission near Pocosin Hollow, in the 1930s. The Waterhouses recall their impressions of the local mountain people, their lifestyles, manners and codes of conduct.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Cletus Waters, whose father owned a general store in the vicinity of Rocky Branch until 1928. Describes his father's business and his interaction with local mountain families. Mr. Waters' wife, Hazel, who is unnamed in the transcript, contributes to the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Dr. Delmar Weaver, who served the mountain families near Madison and Stanardsville, Virginia, in the early 1930s. Describes the more common ailments and injuries associated with the mountain people, such as pneumonia, rickets and diphtheria, as well as less common diseases such as polio and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Recalls the great lengths to which he and other local doctors went to reach and treat their patients, often for very little pay. Doctor Weaver describes some of the eight murder victims he encountered during the two and a half years he practiced in the region.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Frank Willberger, whose family ran an undertaking business in Augusta County in the early part of the 20th century. Describes the practice of undertaking in those years, and the special conditions encountered when working with local mountain families, whose homes were often located in remote and marginally accessible areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Effie Williams, (née Sours), who explains that the Shenandoah National Park headquarters building in Luray, Virginia, is located on the site of her childhood home. Mrs. Williams' father and grandfather ran a small farm and tannery on the site, not far from Pass Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Gordon and Lillie Wood, who lived in Beldor, Virginia, deep within the Blue Ridge Mountains. Describes daily life and farm chores, folk medicine, holidays and funerals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Lola Wood, whose family lived in Harmony Hollow, in Warren County, Virginia, near Front Royal. Describes the derivation of many mountain place names and the origins of many of the founding families in the area. Discusses the importance of agriculture to the region and recalls the cattle and turkey drives that would move through the streets of Front Royal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Luther and Myra Wood, (née Sandidge), who lived in Afton, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Ray Wood, who grew up on Pasture Fence Mountain in Albemarle County, Va. Describes his boyhood days living in the mountains with his grandfather, Joseph T. Harris, who tended cattle and ran his own small farm. Recalls the daily chores and the cycle of work on the farm, especially the effort that went into harvesting and preserving the crops and meat. Mr. Wood discusses his extended family and the families who lived nearby his grandfather's homestead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords an interview with Myrtle Woodward, (née Broyles), who lived in the mountains near Syria, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies and holidays. Also recalls her experiences with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, who was a major influence in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords a music session featuring Dennis Yager, Nelson Jenkins and Wesley Gray, who perform a number of old-time songs, many of which were popular tunes with the mountain people. Featured instruments include guitar, banjo, Dobro and fiddle. Dennis Yager also participated in an interview with his mother, Mattie Yager, who played several mountain tunes on her autoharp. See SdArch no. 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Most of the interviewees resided on land that was claimed by eminent domain by the Commonwealth of Virginia and subsequently turned over to the U.S. Government in the 1930s. The collection is comprised of 6 Hollinger boxes and 6.6 linear feet of media cabinet drawers of audio, transcripts, and images pertaining to interviews conducted primarily by Dorothy Noble Smith as part of her research for Recollections:  The People of the Blue Ridge Remember in additon to members of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, park collaborators Eugene and Diane Zior Wilhelm, Darwin Lambert, and others.","Topics discussed by interviewees include mountain folklife, music, food preservation, traditional medicine, agriculture and harvesting, bark peeling, moonshining, chores and family life, and schooling with additional references to the Civilian Conservation Corp, the New Deal, promoter of Skyland Resort and author George Freeman Pollock, and residents' feelings towards the creation of the Shenandoah National Park.  Interviews conducted by Barbara Wright, Norman Taylor, Gloria Updike, and Ken Steeber were presumably added to the collection separately from the interviews conducted in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.","Records the reminiscences of Arlene Carr Abell who grew up in Sugar Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes her home and family life, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, corn shucking and apple butter boiling parties, wild game hunting, home remedies and folk medicine. Includes references to holiday celebrations, mountain music, her father's occupation as a tanner and tales of local moonshiner.","Records the reminiscences of Ada \"Addie\" Anderson, (née Smith), with contributions from Vallie Cave, Beulah Sirbaugh and Nell Woodward. Due to the conversational nature of the interview, only Mrs. Anderson's and the interviewer's remarks are identified in the transcript, with comments from the other participants dispersed throughout. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, raising livestock and wild game hunting. Includes numerous references to and anecdotes about family members, friends and neighbors known to all four women.","Records the reminiscences of Beulah Atkins, who grew up in Beech Spring, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes her home and family life, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, collecting ginseng and wild game hunting. Includes references to the local Civilian Conservation Corps camp, wakes and funerals, and her work with her father and husband in the barrel making business.","Records the reminiscences of Elmer Atkins, who was born and raised near Beech Spring, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes his home and family life, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, log homes and the local bark peeling industry. Includes references to revival meetings, wakes and funerals, herbal remedies, moonshining, the Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919 and the chestnut tree blight that decimated the species in the early decades of the 20th century. Mr. Atkins also comments on the forced eviction of his family and neighbors to make way for the construction of the national park.","Records the reminiscences of sisters Sallie Atkins and Leila Dodson, who were raised in in a one room log cabin near Hazel Mountain, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. They are joined by childhood friend, Beulah Atkins, who lived nearby. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, raising livestock and wild game hunting. Includes references to the tan bark industry, wakes and funerals, and local shoemakers and merchants","Records the reminiscences of Louise Wood Austin, who grew up in Sugar Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Mrs. Austin and her interviewer, John Dooms, returned to the section of Shenandoah National Park where her family home stood until 1941. Describes her home life and family history, including members of her extended family who represent a cross section of local family names. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, raising livestock, home remedies and folk medicine. Recalls cattle drives from Ivy, Va., to summer pastures in Jarman Gap, itinerant Syrian peddlers, midwives and square dances. Discusses several small businesses operated by her father and uncles, including a blacksmith shop, distillery and coffin making shop.","Records the reminiscences of four Virginia residents who grew up near the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. The participants discuss the history of the hotel, their own memories of the grounds and buildings and the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s.","Records the reminiscences of Joseph J. Baldwin, who grew up near the Big Meadows area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, dairy cows, traditional herbal medicines and fur trapping. Includes references to weddings, wakes and funerals, moonshiners, the chestnut tree blight and severe local droughts in the1930s.","Records the reminiscences of Harold Baugher who grew up in Swift Run, Virginia, in the 1930s, on a farm that became part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, traditional herbal medicines and apple orchards. Includes references to wakes and funerals, sorghum production, bark peeling, Kris Kringling and the evictions of local families to make way for the national park.","Records an interview with Virginia Taylor, (née Haney), who grew up the Blue Ridge Mountains, near Greene County, Va. Describes daily life in the mountains, where her family operated a general store. Gives her recollections of the mountain people and describes in detail her family's experience resettling in Wolftown, Virginia, after the opening of Shenandoah National Park. Mrs. Taylor's family soon relocated to Stanardsville, where she attended high school in the late 1930s. Describes the uneasy social interactions between the local population and the sudden influx of rural mountain people into their community. There is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.","Records the reminiscences of Isaac W. Beahm, who was born in the Batman Hollow area of Page County, Virginia, on a farm that would eventually become part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his early home life, the loss of both parents when he was six years old, and the difficulties of running a small farm at the beginning of the 20th century. Recalls his school days at the Rocky Branch School, farm chores, and various odd jobs he held, such as working at local saw mills and tanneries, as well as helping to construct Skyline Drive. Discusses family gatherings, such as apple butter boilings, hog butchering and the folk music and dancing that often ensued. The interview was conducted at the home of Mr. Beahm's daughter, who is not named in the interview, but whose comments are interspersed throughout. Both Mr. Beahm and his daughter mention participating in the dedication ceremonies for the park, conducted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936. The Beahms were one of the few families to move from the area voluntarily, prior to the opening of the park.","Records the reminiscences of Lyle E. Beahm, who was born in the Jewell Hollow area of Page County, Virginia, on a farm that would eventually become part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his early home and family life, school days at the Shenk Hollow School, farm chores,and folk remedies. Discusses family gatherings, such as apple butter boilings, hog butchering and funerals. Briefly mentions the Civilian Conservation Corps, racial segregation and intra-family marriages. An unnamed woman, identified only as Mrs. in the transcript, and believed to be Eva Sours, contributes to the interview as well.","Records the reminiscences of George Berry, who was born in the Cool Springs area near Fishers Gap, Virginia, in a log house on land that would eventually become part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his early home and family life, school days at the Forrest Dale School, farm chores,and folk remedies. Discusses family gatherings, folk music, bark peeling and local moonshiners. Recalls his experiences working for the New Deal relief programs, the National Youth Administration as a boy, and later for its parent program, the Works Progress Administration. Mr. Berry recalls playing folk music for tourists at scenic stops along Skyline drive. Also discussed are the evictions of families from their homes, subsequently located within park boundaries, and the long term social and economic effects on those people over the following decades.","Records an interview with Edward D. Freeland, Superintendent of Shenandoah National Park from 1942 to 1950. Mr. Freeland describes conditions at the park at the beginning of World War II. With the onset of the war, the federal government ended the Civilian Conservation Corps project, (CCC), the single largest source of labor for the National Park Service, as most CCC personnel went into the armed services. The CCC laborers were eventually replaced by men from the Civilian Public Service, (CPS), the national program through which conscientious objectors could perform their national service. Gas rationing and travel restrictions greatly reduced the number of visitors to the park during the war years. Discusses the controversy surrounding post-war racial integration of the park, the creation and expansion of Skyline Drive and the Appalachian trail, living conditions among the local mountain people prior to the establishment of the park and the activities of local moonshiners. Numerous individuals associated with Shenandoah National Park, the National Park Service and the Virginia Sky-Line Company are mentioned throughout the interview.","Records the reminiscences of John Bradley, who grew up near the Jewell Hollow area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, grist mills, traditional herbal medicines and fur trapping. Includes references to the weddings, wakes and funerals, moonshiners and licensed distillers, toll roads and Skyline Drive. Also refers briefly to local military skirmishes during the Civil War. Mr. Bradley describes communal activities such as apple butter boilings and occasions known locally as frolics where farm families would gather to help their neighbors plow fields or clear away stones. Discusses the impact of the forced eviction of local residents to make way for the national park. Also present for the interview was Mr. Bradley's wife, who is identified only as Mrs. Bradley in the transcript, but whose comments appear throughout.","Records the reminiscences of Everett Breeden, who grew up on Tanners Ridge, in Page County, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Also contributing to the interview is Mr. Breeden's wife, whose first name is not mentioned. Mrs. Breeden gives her maiden name as Thomas, and identifies her father as William Henry Thomas, also of Page County. Based on this information, she is believed to be Junie Catherine Breeden. Together, they describe their early home and family lives, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, folk medicine and wild game hunting. Includes references to the local Civilian Conservation Corps camp, burial rites, and midwives. Mr. Breeden worked on the construction of Camp Hoover, also known as Rapidan Camp, which was the first presidential retreat. President Herbert Hoover commissioned the construction of the facility in 1929, which he later donated to Shenandoah National Park. Mr. Breeden recounts meeting and speaking with the president on several occasions at the retreat, which Mr. Hoover referred to as his Summer White House.","Records the reminiscences of Preston Breeden, who was born in 1917 and raised on a small farm where Pocosin Cabin now stands near the Appalachian Trail route through Shenandoah National Park. Mr. Breeden was interviewed by Edward B. Garvey and Samuel Moore of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, (PATC), which maintains the cabin, and Charles Anibal, Assistant Park Naturalist for Shenandoah National Park (SNP). The tone of the interview is largely conversational, with all four men contributing information about the region at the time of the founding and construction of Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Mr. Breeden describes his youth and early home life on the farm, including the crops grown by his family and the livestock they raised. Discusses his early working years in the local saw mills and barrel stave mills, hauling wood for the tan bark industry and his two-year stint with the Civilian Conservation Corps, where he worked as a foreman during the construction of Skyline Drive. The group visits the remains of the Upper Pocosin Mission, an Episcopal church where Mr. Breeden's mother and aunt lived briefly after their home was taken by the state by eminent domain. Mr. Breeden recalls the general mood of the local community regarding their forced evictions by the state of Virginia. He speaks at length of many of the local families, prominent landowners and small businessmen. Includes comments on the area's fish and wild game in his youth, the annual apple and chestnut harvests, general stores, cemeteries, grist mills and the activities of some local moonshiners.","Records the reminiscences of Weldon Burke, who grew up near the summit of Hazel Mountain, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, raising livestock and gathering wild chestnuts and ginseng. Includes references to the tan bark industry, wakes and funerals, local merchants, and moonshiners.","Records the reminiscences of James Burner, who was born in Page County, Virginia, not far from the future site of Shenandoah National Park. Mr. Burner served in the Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), during the construction of the park and later became a park ranger in the National Park Service. Describes his experiences working with local mountaineer men in the CCC camps, their history and social conditions in the 1930s. Mr. Burner refers to numerous local mountain families and prominent individuals involved in the creation of the park. Topics include mountain agriculture and wildlife, folk music and dancing, traditional medicines, clothing, schooling, feuds and moonshiners. Mr. Burner was present at the founding of the first CCC camps in Virginia and discusses them in great detail. As a naturalist and conservationist, he discusses the local flora and fauna of the region in great depth as well. Identifies numerous local plant and animal species and their habitats. Comments on early efforts to rebuild the local deer population while reducing the number of wild bears. Comments on the social and economic effects of the Chestnut Blight of the 1930s on local families.","Records an interview with Edna Elizabeth Burrill, (née Browning), regarding her uncle, James Burrill, who sold a large parcel of land to the state of Virginia in the 1930s to be used for Shenandoah National Park. Mrs. Burrill is joined by her two daughters, Mary Ellen Jennings and Gladys Peaches Burrill, both of Luray, Va. James Burrill was born in Leeds, England, around 1850 and emigrated to the United States as a young man. Burrill soon established himself in America and sent for his wife Ellen, also of Leeds, to join him. Over the next thirty years, James Burrill would achieve great success in a number of business opportunities which enabled him to act as benefactor for numerous civic and commercial ventures in Page County. Mrs. Burrill recalls her uncle's sale of land, estimated at 4,200 acres, to the state at prices ranging from $2.50 to $10.00 dollars per acre. Also mentioned is James Burrill's contribution to the establishment of the Deford Tannery, (later known as Virginia Oak Tannery), and the founding of Christ Episcopal Church of Luray.","Records the reminiscences of Walter Carter, whose family owned apple orchards on Dickey Ridge, just south of Front Royal, Virginia, in the decades preceding the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes the physical layout of the the orchards and surrounding towns. Discusses the demise of the apple industry in that part of the Shenandoah Valley due to a shrinking work force, as local families were evicted by the state to make room for the park. In the years prior to the Second World War, the primary customer for the Carter's apples, the United Kingdom, placed restrictive tariffs on U.S. grown apples which made it impossible to compete with fruit from Canada and New Zealand. The second part of the interview consists of a driving tour of the orchard area, with Mr. Carter describing the former locations of buildings, roads, home sites and cemeteries. The group is joined by Mr. Carter's wife, Caroline Carter, whose own recollections and comments are included in the discussion. The Carters make numerous references to local families and landowners. Includes comments on the construction of Skyline Drive, which, while providing north-south access along the crests of the Blue Ridge Mountains, resulted in the closing of numerous east-west routes across the mountains.","Records the reminiscences of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Cave, who were born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Mrs. Cave's full name is not given in the course of the interview, but an accompanying typed manuscript gives her name as Lula Breeden Cave. Describes their early home and family lives, schooling, marriage, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, local wildlife and the bark peeling industry. Includes references to Civil War ancestors, wakes and funerals, herbal remedies and the weather extremes of drought and record snows in the 1920s and 30s.","Mr. Cave leads a walking and driving tour of the area around the Cave family homestead in Dark Hollow, Virginia, where he was raised prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. The tour includes a stop at the Cave family cemetery, where Mr. Cave identifies the grave sites of his extended family, going back to the Civil War, and explains the genealogy of the various family members interred there. Includes references to Civil War era ancestors, moonshiners, bark peeling, copper mining, ginseng and chestnut harvesting, and other natural features of Dark Hollow.","Records the reminiscences of Evidell Cave, who was born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes her early home and family life, schooling, marriage, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming and food preservation, livestock, local wildlife, and the bark peeling industry. Includes references to local families, moonshine, herbal remedies, Camp Hoover and the effects of the chestnut tree blight on the local economy.","Records the reminiscences of Ralph Cave, who was born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes his early home and family life, schooling, marriage and community events. Mr. Cave recounts the history of the Cave family in Dark Hollow as well as marriages and other interactions between the Caves and other local families. Numerous references are made to individual members of the Breeden, Thomas, and Weakley families. Describes his own experiences working on Skyline Drive and Camp Hoover in the early 1930s, as well as his personal memories of Skyland developer, George Pollock. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, local wildlife and the bark peeling industry. Includes references to community activities such as corn shucking and apple butter boiling, herbal remedies and the record snows in the 1920s and 30s.","Records the reminiscences of Vallie Cave, (née Thomas), and her brother, Floyd Thomas, who were born and raised near Bootens Gap, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, soap making, raising livestock and wild game hunting. Includes references to trapping, moonshining, courtship, the chestnut tree blight, Camp Hoover and meetings with President Hoover. This collection includes two copies of the typed transcript, which note that the transcript is unfinished, with approximately another 15 minutes of taped interview remaining. Also included is a handwritten transcript containing minor notes omitted from the typed copies.","Records a brief interview with Charles Chapman, a life-long resident of Luray, Virginia, and a carillonneur of international renown. Mr. Chapman's father owned a grocery store in Luray that served many of the local mountain families from 1904 until the 1940s. Recalls his earliest memories of the mountain people and their transactions with his father. Includes references to the annual chestnut harvest and seasonal mountain wildfires. Mr. Chapman also reminisces about local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.","Records the reminiscences of Mary Early, (née Leonard), who lived in New Hope, not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mrs. Early recounts her memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Joining Mrs. Early in the interview is her son-in-law, George Coyner.","Consists of a fragmentary recording of Wallace Ross Coffey and his wife, Martha, (née Goode). The discussion focuses on Martha Coffey's upcoming birthday and the Coffey's 50th wedding anniversary coming up on September 12, 1964.","Records the reminiscences of Lucille V. Coffman, (née Blose), and her husband, who is not named in the interview, but is believed to be Benjamin P. Coffman, both of whom grew up near the southern edge of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, daily chores, schooling, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, raising livestock, wild game hunting and fishing. Includes references to the herbal remedies, moonshiners, the Influenza Epidemic of 1918 and the chestnut tree blight of the early part of the 20th century. Refers to the origins of the Blose family in Virginia and interactions between the mountain people and locals living in the Shenandoah Valley.","Records the reminiscences of Rufus and Hazel Cline, (née Garber), who lived in New Hope, not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mr. and Mrs. Cline recount their memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s.","Records an interview conducted by Edward Garvey of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) with George Corbin, who lived in Nicholson Hollow, Virginia from 1888 to 1938. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. Corbin describes the circumstances at the time of the construction of the log cabin he built for his family in 1909. The logs for the cabin were harvested locally by Corbin, who then cut and shaped them using axes and other hand tools. Corbin recalls the day of the house raising when ten friends and neighbors joined him to assemble all of the walls and rafters within the course of a single day. The cabin was later turned over to the PATC for use as a trail shelter in 1954, and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings as the George T. Corbin Cabin. Edward Garvey was part of the PATC crew that restored the cabin for public use. Corbin elaborates on local methods of raising and storing crops and vegetables, collecting tan bark, funerals and burial rituals, and gives a detailed account of his experiences distilling moonshine. Includes a discussion on the Corbin and Nicholson family cemetery, as well as the local schoolhouse and church. Mr. Corbin speaks at length of the genealogies of the Corbins and the Nicholsons, as well as many of the other local mountain families. Included are anecdotes regarding businessman and entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort, and several local residents.","Records an interview with George Corbin, who leads a party of researchers from the National Park Service (NPS) and the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) on a walking tour of the Corbin homestead in Nicholson Hollow. The primary interviewer does not identify himself on the tape, but does name Edward Garvey of the PATC as a member of the group, and another participant gives his name as Paul Lee. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. Corbin identifies the sites of a number of homesteads and the names of their former occupants, including a tour of the cabin he built in 1909, which was turned over to the PATC for use as a trail shelter and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings as the George T. Corbin Cabin. The tour includes a visit to the Corbin and Nicholson family cemetery and the site of the local schoolhouse. Mr. Corbin speaks at length of the genealogies of the Corbins and the Nicholsons, as well as many of the other local mountain families. Included are numerous anecdotes regarding businessman and entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort, and a discussion of the activities of several area moonshiners, including Mr. Corbin. The last quarter of the interview features the comments of an unidentified woman presumably a relative of Mr. Corbin.","Records an interview with Robert H. Corbin, who leads a party of researchers from the National Park Service (NPS), the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) and several family members on a walking tour of Nicholson Hollow. The primary interviewers are Allen Tanner of the PATC and Paul Lee of the NPS. Additional questions and commentary are provided by Mr. Corbin's son, Joe, and other family members. The Corbin homestead was located on part of the land turned over to the NPS by the state of Virginia in the 1930s. The primary focus of the tour was the identification of home sites and their owners along the length of Nicholson Hollow. Discusses home and family life in the mountains, including the tan bark industry, apple, chestnut and ginseng harvesting, food cultivation and preservation, and the moonshine business. Community gatherings, such as weddings, funerals, corn husking and apple butter boiling parties are also discussed, with passing mentions of Camp Hoover and local entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort. Mr. Corbin, who was nearly 80 years old, gives an extensive account of many of the inhabitants of Nicholson and Corbin Hollows, as well as Corbin Mountain. The second eldest of 21 children, Corbin was related by blood or marriage to most of the surrounding families. Some of the more notable relatives mentioned include Corbin's cousin George T. Corbin, builder of the landmark Corbin Cabin, Aaron Nicholson and Phinnel Fennel Corbin, who were both featured in George Pollock's book Skyland: Heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Corbin describes two local murders, including that of his father, William J. Corbin, who was killed by a family member, John Nicholson, in 1922.","Records an interview with Clarence Somers, who planted and maintained the Judd Gardens at Skyland Resort from 1922 to 1945. Judd Gardens were named for George and Marianna Judd of Washington, DC, who owned several lots and cabins at Skyland, including the land where the gardens were laid out in 1910. Mrs. Judd was allowed to remain at Skyland after the property was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in 1936, until her death in 1958. The gardens were abandoned by order of the National Park Service in 1945. The interview consists chiefly of comparisons of plants and trees found at during a recent botanical survey of the site of the gardens, conducted by Jim Cotter of the National Park Service, with Mr. Somers' recollection of the garden plantings through 1945. Comments by a woman identified only as Mrs. Somers, (believed to be Beulah V. Somers, (née Sours)), occur throughout the interview, as do references to George F. Pollock, owner of Skyland Resort.","Records the reminiscences of Virgil Corbin, who was born and raised in Corbin Cabin, in Nicholson Hollow, Virginia prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes his home and family life, holidays and community events. Among the topics discussed are farming, raising of livestock, hunting, fishing and food preservation techniques. Includes references to weddings, wakes and funerals, herbal remedies, moonshining, and ginseng. Mr. Corbin also speaks of relatives from both the Corbin and Nicholson sides of his family, including his father, George T. Corbin, his grandfather and two great-uncles who served in the Confederate army. Includes a two page manuscript, written by Mr. Corbin, titled From a Primitive Life to Modern Living. Corbin Cabin was the homestead built by George Corbin in 1910 and is one of the few intact cabins remaining in Shenandoah National Park. It was turned over to the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club in the 1950s, restored and currently serves as a popular trail shelter. The building is listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings as the George T. Corbin Cabin. See SdArch no. SNP-33 for an interview with George Corbin.","Records the reminiscences of Claud W. Cullers, a lifelong resident of Rileyville, Virginia, who raised cattle throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Mr. Cullers would move his cattle to mountain pastures each year, where they would graze into the fall. Describes his memories of the local mountain people, their modes of living and sources of income. Discusses the bark and lumber industries, chestnut, apple and berry harvests, and prominent local moonshiners. A woman with the surname Keyser, identified as Mrs. Cullers' niece, also contributes to the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall Roach, who lived near Rocky Bar, Virginia, an area that became part of Shenandoah National Park. Much of the interview centers around the reminiscences of Lula Roach, who was 95 years old at the time and who recalled many details of everyday life in the Blue Ridge Mountains around the turn of the 20th century. Describes home and family life, school days, farm chores, livestock, wild game and folk remedies. Discusses family gatherings, such as holidays, apple butter boilings, hog butchering and funerals. Other topics include the various means of earning a living available to the local residents, such as bark peeling, cutting poles and ties for the railroads, the apple, chestnut and ginseng harvests and the production of moonshine.","Records the reminiscences of Randal Dean, who was born and raised on Dean Mountain, near Elkton, Virginia, an area that became part of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life, school days, farm chores, livestock and his work in his father's saw mill. Discusses family gatherings, such as holidays, apple butter boilings, hog butchering and funerals. Includes references to bark peeling and local moonshiners.","Records the reminiscences of Lola Dean, who moved to the Pine Grove area, bordering Shenandoah National Park, in 1950. The interview deals chiefly with her memories and impressions of the mountain people who lived in the area at that time. Includes references to the gardens and livestock raised by the local people, their methods of food preservation, popular holiday traditions and the problems resulting from long-term intermarriage within small communities. Several references to the works of Episcopal missionary, Deaconess Mary Sandys Hutton, occur throughout the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Mamie Dearing, who grew up near Dark Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes her early home and family life, household chores, and school days. Discusses the growing, harvesting and preserving of food, hog butchering, apple butter boilings and herbal remedies. Includes references to holidays, weddings, funerals, and courting.","Records the reminiscences of Estelle Dodson, (née Nicholson), who grew up in a log house in Corbin Hollow, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes her early home and family life, household chores, and school days. Discusses the difficulties of making a living in the mountains during the Great Depression and her father's work as a basket maker. Other sources of income included harvesting chestnuts and ginseng, and selling flowers and berries at nearby Skyland Resort. Recalls numerous members of the Dodson, Nicholson and Corbin families, including her grandfather, David Nicholson and her first cousin, George Corbin, who built Corbin Cabin in 1910. Also includes anecdotes regarding George Pollock, local entrepreneur and owner of Skyland, and the importance of the resort to the local economy. Estelle Dodson's mother-in-law, who is only identified in the interview as Mrs. Dodson, contributes to the interview throughout. A note written on one of the transcripts identifies her as Mrs. Odie Dodson.","Records a fragment of an interview with Hunter Dodson, who grew up near Corbin Hollow, Virginia, and is described as a ranger at Shenandoah National Park. Describes the lifestyles of the mountain people who lived in the area prior to the establishment of the park, and some of the various means of making a living that were available to them at that time. Also includes references to George Pollock, local entrepreneur and owner of Skyland, and the importance of the resort to the local economy. In June, 2009, Dr. Diane Zior Wilhelm donated photocopies of her field notes from this interview to JMU Special Collections.","Records the reminiscences of Reverend John Dubosq, who came to the Naked Creek Mission in Jollett Hollow in 1932. Describes his early years as a minister among the mountain people and their acceptance of him into their tight-knit community. Recalls his pastoral duties delivering sermons and officiating at weddings and funerals. Describes the lifestyles of the mountain people, their means of growing and preserving food, as well as the fruit, chestnut and ginseng harvests. Also reflects on the importance of moonshine to the local economy.","Records the reminiscences of Irene Eppard, (née Breeden), who was born and raised near Thorofare Mountain, in Rockingham County, Virgina, and lived there until the local families were evicted in 1936. Describes her early home and school life, popular community gatherings such as corn shucking and apple butter boiling parties, as well as courting, wedding and funeral rituals. Includes references to the gardens and livestock raised by the mountain people, their methods of food preservation and popular holiday traditions.","Records the reminiscences of Charles Estes, who owned a sawmill and several other businesses near Piney River, in Rappahannock County, Virgina, in the 1920s and 30s. Describes the everyday lives of the mountain people who lived around Piney River, popular community gatherings such as hog and beef butchering and apple butter boiling parties, as well as courting, wedding and funeral rituals. Includes references to the gardens and livestock raised by the mountain people, their methods of food preservation and popular holiday traditions. Discusses the various means available for earning money, such as bark peeling, barrel stave making, apple picking and moonshining. Includes anecdotes regarding Virginia governor Harry Byrd and local entrepreneur George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort. A woman identified only as Mrs. Estes provides an extensive description of many common herbal remedies employed by the mountain people, as well as additional commentary throughout.","Records the reminiscences of Fisher Finks and his wife, Myrtle Hurt Finks, who lived near the Big Meadows area of Shenandoah National Park until the mid 1920s. Opens with Mr. Finks reading from family documents that establish the presence of the Finks family in Virginia dating back to 1736. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, as well as the important tan bark industry. Discusses popular community events, such as weddings and funerals, corn husking, apple butter boilings and courting. Recalls the traditional remedies used for common ailments and injuries, as well as a brief discussion on deadly diphtheria outbreaks and the Influenza Epidemic of 1918. Includes discussions of race relations in the region, the prevalence of moonshine and its possible connection to numerous local murders. Also recalls local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort and the construction of Camp Hoover, the presidential retreat created by Herbert Hoover.","Records a walking tour led by Vastine Fisher, whose family lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains near McCormick Gap for generations, until the last access roads were closed to make way for Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Mr. Fisher's grandparents moved off the mountain to nearby property they owned, outside the boundaries of the park. The tour begins near the log cabin where Mr. Fisher's father was born and proceeds to various locations around Calf Mountain, Dean Mountain, Sugar Hollow, Cavalry's Hollow, and Buck's Elbow Mountain.","Records the reminiscences of Annie Fox, who lived in Fox Hollow, near Front Royal, Virginia, briefly after her marriage in the 1930s. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music.","Records an interview with Butler Franklin, (née Butler-Brayne Thornton Robinson), a direct descendant of Francis Thornton, III, who built a plantation near Sperryville, Virginia, in the 1740s. Mrs. Franklin contends that several prominent geographic features now located in Shenandoah National Park, including Thornton Gap, the Thornton River and Mary's Rock, were named for Francis Thornton and his descendants. Includes a genealogical history of the Thornton family in Virginia, from William Thornton, III, who emigrated from England in the 1640s, through Col. John Thornton, who married Jane Washington, aunt of the future first president. Discusses several Thornton estates, including Montpelier, the plantation built on the Rappahannock River near Sperryville, and the Thornton ancestral home, Fall Hill, in Fredericksburg ,where Mrs. Franklin resided at the time of the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Joseph Fray, who was a member of the Chamber of Commerce in Madison County, Virginia, in the 1920s, and witness to the events that led to the founding of Camp Hoover, Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park. Describes the work of local, state and federal officials in the planning and construction of Camp Hoover, also known as Rapidan Camp, which was a rustic retreat where President and Mrs. Hoover could escape the heat and congestion of Washington, DC. Fray reflects on the impact Camp Hoover had on Madison County, both as a works project and through the numerous benefits, such as roads, schools, and even air mail delivery, that came in the wake of its construction. Discusses the impetus Camp Hoover had on the founding of Skyline Drive and ultimately, Shenandoah National Park. Includes references to the lives of the mountain people and their sources of income, such as tan bark peeling and basket weaving, and local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort. A woman identified in the transcript as Mrs. Fray also contributes to the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Homer and Virgie Frazier, (née Dwyer), who were born and raised near Sperryville, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music. Discusses the annual cattle drives from the lowlands to the mountain pastures.","Records the reminiscences of Miley Frazier, who was born in 1900 near Patterson Ridge, in what would become the Southern Section of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music. Discusses the annual cattle drives from the lowlands to the mountain pastures. Discusses the importance of seasonal harvests, including chestnuts, huckleberries and tan bark, to the local economy.","Records the reminiscences of Harold Garrison, who lived near Browns Gap, in what would become the Southern Section of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock production and food preservation, courting rituals and folk music. Discusses the importance of seasonal harvests, including chestnuts, ginseng and tan bark, to the local economy. Includes comments on moonshining, local murders and a 1954 plane crash on nearby Calf Mountain. The second half of the interview takes place in a Park Service vehicle as the two interviewers drive Mr. Garrison through the Browns Gap and Browns Cove areas of the park as he identifies local landmarks and home sites. The primary interviewer identifies herself as Janice Erkel, however there is no written documentation on the exact spelling of her name. The other interviewer is identified only as Tim, and as the driver of the vehicle, is presumably affiliated with Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Louis Grannis, who operated a sawmill on Mt. Marshall, near Browntown, Virginia in the early 1920s. The mill produced railroad ties of various sizes, as well as telephone poles, until the commonwealth banned such activities in the proposed park area in 1924. Grannis discusses the economics and logistics of operating a mill in such an isolated location. A woman identified in the transcript as Mrs. Grannis also contributes to the interview.","Records an interview with Cecil Graves, who taught in the Page County school system in the mid-1930s prior to becoming School Superintendent in 1944. Describes his impressions of the mountain people who had been relocated to Page County to make way for Shenandoah National Park. Discusses the difficulties many encountered in adjusting to their new lives in the Valley.","Records an interview with Matt Graves Sr., leads a small group on a driving tour of a section of Shenandoah National Park near Syria, Virginia. Mr. Graves lived in the region prior to the opening of the park and was able to identify the sites and former owners of numerous homesteads, mills and cemeteries in the vicinity of Milam Gap. Also participating in the interview are Phil Hastings and John Dooms, naturalists affiliated with Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Frances Grove and her brother, J. Maurice Grove, whose father owned large tracts of land in the Rocky Branch area of what later became Shenandoah National Park. The Grove family raised beef cattle at the time and Mr. Grove would drive hundreds of head of cattle to mountain pastures each summer, and then on to the rail yards in New Market in the fall. Describes cattle raising, food production, and preservation. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.","Records an interview with Paul Harris, who grew up in the Brown's Gap area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. The Harris family owned a small farm and would supplement their income by tending herds of dairy cows brought up to the mountain pastures each summer. As partial payment, the family would keep the milk produced by the cows, selling it, homemade butter, eggs and other produce to the nearby Black Rock Springs Hotel. Discusses social life in the mountains, the raising of livestock and produce, as well as the moonshine business. Includes a photocopy of a leaf of sheet music and lyrics titled, The Blue Ridge Mountaineer, which was written by Mr. Harris' father, E. A. Harris, in the 1930s. Mr. Harris' brother, Roy Harris, is the subject of an additional interview in this series, SdArch no. SNP-60.","Records an interview with Roy Harris, who grew up in the Brown's Gap area of what would become Shenandoah National Park. The Harris family owned a small farm and would supplement their income by tending herds of dairy cows brought up to the mountain pastures each summer. As partial payment, the family would keep the milk produced by the cows, selling it, homemade butter, eggs and other produce to the nearby Black Rock Springs Hotel. Discusses social life in the mountains, the raising of livestock and produce, as well as the moonshine business. Mr. Harris' brother, Paul Harris, is the subject of an additional interview in this series, SdArch no. SNP-59. A woman identified only as Mrs. Harris in the transcript adds several comments throughout the interview.","Records an interview with James Hickerson, who grew up in Hickerson Hollow, near Front Royal, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Discusses home and school life, livestock and vegetable production, herbal remedies and moonshining.","Records an interview with M.M. Hitt, Jr., whose father owned a general store in Luray, Virginia, at the turn of the 20th century. Mr. Hitt ran his own confectionery store in Luray, from 1911 to about 1930. Discusses the retail business at that time and his impressions of the mountain people who would patronize his store. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, and local Episcopal missionary, Mary Deaconess Hutton.","Records an interview with Rosie Hoffner, (née Hurt), who grew up in Madison County, Virginia, near the site of Herbert Hoover's country retreat, Camp Hoover. Discusses home and school life, livestock and vegetable production, herbal remedies and moonshining. Includes reminiscences of frequent visits with President and Mrs. Hoover at the retreat, as well as encounters with local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.","Records an interview with Dorothy Housh, whose late husband, Chester C. Housh, was a community manager in the Farm Security Administration that oversaw the forced relocation of hundreds of mountain families from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the 1930s. By the time the Houshes arrived in Elkton, Virginia, in 1936, most of the families had moved away or had relocated to one of the resettlement tracts provided for them in Flint Hill, Ida Valley, Little Washington or Wolftown. Describes the experiences of the mountain people as they adapted to their new lives and the administrative problems that occasionally arose in the resettlement tracts. Dennis Carter, a naturalist at Shenandoah National Park, contributes to the interview.","Records an interview with E.L. Huffman, who grew up near Big Foltz Run, outside of Shenandoah, Virginia, prior to the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes his impressions of the mountain people who lived nearby, their habits, customs and beliefs. Discusses the various economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the tan bark industry, ginseng harvest and moonshine. Of particular interest to Mr. Huffman is the Chestnut Blight that destroyed nearly all of the American Chestnut trees in the 1920s and his efforts to rebuild the chestnut population.","Records an interview with Deaconess Mary Hutton, who ran the Pine Grove Episcopal mission in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the 1930s. Describes her work with the local mountain families, whom she describes as a noble people, before and after the establishment of Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with sisters Mamie Johnson and Betsey Harrell, who were born near Piney Branch in Rappahannock County, Virginia. Discusses the work of their father, Henry L. Johnson, who was a cabinetmaker who often made coffins for the local communities. Describes daily life in the mountains, including activities such as weaving and dying cloth, drying fruit, harvesting chestnuts and square dances. The interview is conducted by their nephew, James Bob Johnson, a ranger at Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Louis Graves, who grew up in Madison County, Virginia, not far from the site where President Herbert Hoover would construct a rustic retreat known as Rapidan Camp, and later as Camp Hoover. Hoover paid for the project out of his own funds and the camp was constructed by a detachment of U.S. Marines as a military exercise by March, 1929. Louis Graves recalls speeches given by President Hoover and other dignitaries in Madison, Va., as part of a day-long Hoover Day celebration on August 9, 1929. Graves relates that more than 10,000 people attended the event, including Virginia governor Harry F. Byrd, who arrived at the celebration aboard an Army reconnaissance blimp. Includes a discussion of the economic situation in Madison County in 1929, during a time of prolonged drought and at the onset of the Great Depression. There is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.","Records an interview with Clark Jones and his wife, Flora Coonie Jones, (née Keyser), who lived in Flint Hill, Virginia, just beyond the boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. They describe home and family life in the mountains, holidays, food production and preservation, and the various cash crops and other sources of income available to the mountain people.","Records an interview with Eli Dudley Jones, who lived near Rileyville, in Page County, Virginia in the 1920s and 1930s. Describes home and family life in the mountains, holidays, food production and preservation, and the various cash crops and other sources of income available to the mountain people.","Records an interview with Erma Jones and her sister-in-law, Lucy Taylor, who lived in Kite Hollow, in Page County, Virginia in the 1920s and 1930s. Describes home and family life in the mountains, holidays, food production and preservation, and the various cash crops and other sources of income available to the mountain people.","Records an interview with Austin C. Judd, whose father, W. Lee Judd, owned a general store near Luray, Virginia, from the turn of the 20th century until the advent of Shenandoah National Park in the mid 1930s. Discusses the retail business at that time and his impressions of the mountain people who would patronize the family store. Most of the store's interaction with the mountain people was based on a barter system, where chestnuts, ginseng and farm produce were exchanged for store credit. Also describes his time with the Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), during the 1930s. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, and George Corbin, who built Corbin Cabin, near what is now the Appalachian Trail. Mr. Judd's wife, who is identified only as Mrs. Judd in the transcript, but who is believed to be Gladys Judd, contributes throughout the interview.","Records an interview with Gladys Judd, (née Beahm), who lived near Thornton's Gap, in Page County, Virginia, prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Describes home and family life in the mountains. Discusses the life of her grandfather, B.F. Beahm, a Confederate veteran, who ran a general store and post office in the area for more than thirty years. Mr. Beahm was also responsible for collecting the tolls on the private road that ran through the mountains. A second, unnamed interviewer contributes throughout the interview.","Records the reminiscences of Loula Judd, who lived near the Big Meadows area of Shenandoah National Park until the mid 1930s. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock and food preservation, as well as important cash crops. Recalls the traditional remedies used for common ailments and injuries, as well as a brief discussion on the Influenza Epidemic of 1918. Includes comments on local entrepreneur, George Pollock, owner of Skyland resort and the construction of Camp Hoover, the presidential retreat created by Herbert Hoover.","Continues an earlier interview, (SdArch no. SNP-74), with Loula Judd, who lived near the Big Meadows area of Shenandoah National Park until the mid 1930s. Describes the wildlife found in the mountains, including venomous snakes, wolves and other predators. Discusses the slave trade in the region before the Civil War and includes anecdotes about Herbert Hoover, whom the local people often encountered during his frequent stays at the nearby presidential retreat, Camp Hoover.","Records an interview with Virginia and Robert Kenney, who moved to Dickey Ridge in 1942, within the boundaries of Shenandoah National Park, to work in nearby apple orchards. Describes a way of life very similar to that of the mountain people who had only recently been evicted from the area, in terms of farm and livestock production, food preservation and herbal remedies. Mr. Kenney also discusses his service with the local Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), and their work on the park and Skyline Drive.","Records the reminiscences of Josie Knight, who lived near Pine Grove in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Also mentioned is Deaconess Mary Hutton, an Episcopal missionary who served the mountain people during the 1930s.","Records an interview with Howard Lam, who lived near Jollett Hollow, in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as the chestnut harvest and moonshine.","Records an interview with Zada Lam, who grew up on the Rockingham County side of Swift Run Gap. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as the chestnut harvest and moonshine.","Records an interview with Nettie Lang, (née Breeden), who grew up in Dark Hollow, in Madison County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut and ginseng harvesting, bark peeling and moonshine.","Records part of an interview with Robert Layman, who lived in the Blue Ridge mountains near Nelson County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, traditional farming methods, local Native American groups and the business of moonshine. The comments of Mr. Layman's niece, Hazel Louise Seaman, of Montebello, Va., are interspersed throughout the interview. There is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.","Records an interview with Louise Long, (née Varner), whose family owned several tracts of grazing land in Rappahannock County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, prior to the founding of Shenandoah National Park. Describes the extensive cattle industry existing in the Shenandoah Valley from colonial times until the late 1930s. Mrs. Long and her husband, Arthur Long, Jr., oversaw the annual movement of hundreds of head of cattle from surrounding Valley communities to their fertile summer pastures in the mountains.","Records an interview with Mae Long, (née Atkins), who grew up in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, including raising livestock, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut and ginseng harvesting and moonshine.","Records an interview with Owen Lucas, who went to work at Shenandoah National Park as a truck driver in 1946, and would eventually rise to the position of district supervisor for the park. Describes the kinds of work performed by park maintenance crews through the post-war years into the 1980s. Improved equipment and an extensive network of professional staff has allowed the park to consistently improve its facilities to meet the needs of the ever-increasing numbers of visitors. Much of Lucas' work in the early years centered around the maintenance and improvement of Skyline Drive.","Records an interview with Herman Mace, who lived along Madison Run, near the town of Grottoes, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut and ginseng harvesting, bark peeling and moonshine. The Mace family also derived additional income from a mineral spring located on their property. Bottled water from this spring was shipped as far away as Philadelphia and Washington, DC, until the family was removed from the land to make way for the park. A brief chemical analysis of the water follows the end of the interview.","Records an interview with Howard Maiden, who grew up near Swift Run, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Mr. Maiden went to work for Shenandoah National Park in 1935, maintaining trails and roads, and was still employed by the park 42 years later, at the time of the interview. Describes home and family life before the advent of the park and his work throughout the entire park system, including his part in the building of Skyline Drive.","Records a number of bluegrass and gospel tunes played during an impromptu session of mountain music at the McCoy Store, in Stanley, Virginia. Cletus McCoy's store was renown in Page County for hosting weekly pick-up concerts where local musicians would gather to play for the public and pass the hat for donations. Fifty-six tracks were recorded by Dorothy Noble Smith on a portable cassette tape recorder. Smith and others offer brief comments before some songs, but the titles of many others remain unknown. Includes a photocopy of a newspaper interview with Cletus McCoy written by Smith, however, the date and name of the newspaper are not known.","Records an interview with Clarice Meadows, who taught in the Verbena, Sandy Bottom and Maple Springs schools during the 1920s and 1930s. Describes the challenges of teaching in one- and two-room schoolhouses in those rural, mountain communities, as well as her impressions of her students and their families.","Records an interview with Cleadus Meadows, who grew up near Thoroughfare Mountain, in Madison County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, including raising livestock, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy, such as chestnut harvesting, tan bark and moonshine.","Records an interview with Hazel Meadows, (née Colvin), and her friend Alice Long Brien, who lived near Big Meadows, in Page County, Virginia, prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock and food preservation, as well as important cash crops, such as apples and chestnuts, as well as nearby moonshiners. Recalls the traditional remedies used for common ailments and injuries, and community events, including hog butchering and apple butter boilings. Includes an anecdote describing a visit by First Lady Lou Henry Hoover to Mrs. Meadows' mother, when Mrs. Hoover purchased several hand made rugs for the nearby presidential retreat, Camp Hoover.","Records an interview with Lena Meadows, (née Taylor), who lived near Jollet Hollow, in Page County, Virginia, prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, including local agriculture, livestock and food preservation, as well as important cash crops, such as apples, chestnuts, and moonshine. Recalls popular community activities, including storytelling, quilting parties and apple butter boilings.","Records an interview with Franklin and Margaret Miller, who lived in Rocky Branch, near the town of Luray, in Page County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses the country store owned by Mrs. Miller's father, Homer Fox, and the mountain people who traded there.","Records an interview with Edward Scott and Russell Barlow. Both men served in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the mid-1930s and worked together in the creation of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life and the kinds of work performed by the CCC men in laying out the boundaries of the park and the construction of Skyline Drive. Both men recall their interactions with the local mountain people, moonshiners and President Franklin Roosevelt's visit to dedicate the park in July, 1936. Also present, but unnamed in the transcript, is Mr. Scott's wife, Ella Mae, who contributed throughout the interview.","Records an interview with Magdalene Mooney, (née Simonpietri), who lived and worked at Skyland resort from 1933 to 1935. Describes life at Skyland, the guests and the resort's flamboyant owner, George Freeman Pollock. Includes several anecdotes regarding Pollock's wife, Addie Nairn Pollock, as well as the grand opening of North district of Skyline Drive.","Records an interview with Raymond E. Morris, who lived in Simmons Gap, near the town of Elkton, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular herbal remedies, hunting and trapping techniques, bark peeling and the moonshine trade.","Records an interview with William Morris, who lived in Bacon Hollow, near the town of Elkton, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular pastimes, herbal remedies, holidays, courtship, bark peeling and the moonshine trade. Mr. Morris' wife, Lillian, (née Shiflett), is also present for the interview and contributes throughout.","Records an interview with Sattie Mundy, (née Good), who spent several summers as a young girl at the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mrs. Mundy recounts her memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. Also contributing to the interview were Mrs. Mundy's daughter and son-in-law, Marie and Jay Bowman.","Records an interview with Edward Nicholson, who lived in the mountains of Madison County, Virginia until the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular pastimes, herbal remedies, holidays, courtship, and the moonshine trade. Also discusses his memories of local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of Skyland resort. Mr. Nicholson's wife, Nellie, (née Dodson), is also present for the interview and contributes throughout.","Records an interview with LeRoy Nicholson, who lived in Weakely Hollow, near Old Rag Mountain, in Madison County, Virginia, until 1929. Describes daily life in the mountains, the means of growing and preserving food and other aspects of the local economy. Discusses popular pastimes, herbal remedies, holidays, courtship, and the moonshine trade. Also discusses his memories of local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of Skyland resort, and his service with the Civilian Conservation Corps during the construction of Skyline Drive.","Records an interview with Nelson Nicholson and his wife, Claudia, who lived in Nicholson Hollow, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, hunting and fishing. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the apple and chestnut harvests, bark peeling and moon-shining. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort.","Records an interview with Ray Nicholson, who lived in Nicholson Hollow and on Old Rag Mountain, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, fishing. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the chestnut harvests, bark peeling, stone masonry and moon-shining. Includes references to local entrepreneur, George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort. Includes numerous references to Mr. Nicholson's relatives, on both the Nicholson and Fincham sides of his family.","Records an interview with Allen Patterson, who owned extensive cattle grazing pastures on Dean Mountain in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes his impressions of the mountain families who tended his cattle, daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays. Mr. Patterson's granddaughter, who is not identified in the recording, joins the discussion near the end of the interview.","Records an interview with Blanche Rickard, (née Batman), who lived in Thornton Gap, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, birthing and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations. Discusses at length the reaction of family and neighbors to being forcefully evicted from their property by the state of Virginia, to make way for the national park.","Records an interview with Charles Ross, whose father, Dr. Charles J. Ross, was one of several local physicians who served the families living in the mountains prior to the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Charles J. Ross was born in Taylor County, WV, in 1881. He received his medical degree from the Medical School of Virginia in 1905, and later studied surgery in New York City. Mr. Ross describes the primitive conditions under which his father worked, where access to many of his patients was often limited to horse trails and foot paths. Recalls several deadly outbreaks of diphtheria, tuberculosis and typhoid fever, which were common in the area, as well as the Great Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919, which caused the deaths of millions of Americans across the country. Mr. Ross often rode along with his father during school vacations and gives his impression of the many mountain people he encountered, including many local moonshiners.","Records an interview with Zenith Sampson, (née Shifflett), who lived on Lewis Mountain, in Greene County, Virginia, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, the apple and chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Recalls popular community events, such as apple butter boilings, quilting and bean stringing parties, church gatherings and barn dances. Mrs. Sampson also recollects the earliest days of Skyline Drive and the impact it had on various mountain communities. At the time of the interview, Chris Brasted was an editor for the Greene County Record newspaper. His interview with Zenith Sampson was the basis for his Life in the Mountains article published in the newspaper on April 1, 1993. A photocopy facsimile of the article is included with the transcript.","Records an interview with Edith Samuels, (née Alger), who lived in Joliet Hollow, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, birthing and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations.","Records an interview with Ray Schaffner, who came to Shenandoah National Park as Assistant Chief Naturalist in 1956. Discusses the history of the park since the 1950s, the challenges of running a national park and changes in the public's environmental consciousness.","Records an interview with Jesse Seale, who lived in the mountains near Syria, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies and holidays. Also recalls his experiences with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, who was a major influence in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. There is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.","Records an interview with E.P. Shifflett and his wife, Maude, (née Morris), who lived in Bacon Hollow, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations. The Shifflets also recall several individuals who were killed in Bacon Hollow, usually as a result of feuds between rival moonshiners. An addendum to the interview transcript, provided by Dorothy Smith, documents several homicides and trials of Bacon Hollow residents from the early part of the century.","Records an interview with Bernice Shiflett, (née Shifflett), who lived near Swift Run Gap, in Greene County, Virginia, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Recalls some of the more definitive events occurring in the region, such as the devastating chestnut blight of the 1920s, the construction of Skyline Drive and a famous, local double murder. Mrs. Shifflett also describes the resettlement experiences of her family and her neighbors after the park took possession of their mountain properties.","Records an interview with Carl Shifflett and his wife, Gertrude, (née Shifflett), who discuss their memories of the people who lived within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations.","Records an interview with Ella Shifflett, (née Breeden), who lived near Pocosin Hollow, in Greene County, Virginia, within the future boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Mrs. Shifflett also guides the interviewers on a walking tour of the area surrounding Pocosin Cabin, which is located near the Shifflett homestead, where she identifies and describes many of the structures that once existed there.","Records a group interview with Irvin Peanut Shifflett, his wife, Lydia, (née Rosson), J.P. Roach, and his wife, Hazel, (née Marshall), who discuss their memories of life near Rocky Bar, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship, and funeral rituals, as well as holiday celebrations and local moonshiners. Also present at the interview are Mr. Roach's mother, Lula W. Roach, and his nephew Bennie Cupp. Other unidentified voices can be heard commenting throughout. For a full interview with Lula Roach, Hazel Roach and Bennie Cupp, see SdArch no. SNP-38.","Records an interview with Nettie Sirbaugh, (née Schafftnaker), her son, Clarence W. Sirbaugh, his wife, Beulah C. Sirbaugh, (née Thomas), and Beulah's cousin, Vallie Cave, (née Thomas). Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, chestnut harvests, bark peeling, and other local economic activities. Mr. Sirbaugh discusses the local tanbark industry, which was a major source of income for many mountain families. Additional interviews with Beulah Sirbaugh and Vallie Cave are available in SdArch no. SNP-2, and SNP-26.","Records a group interview with Jake Sisk, who lived near Nicholson Hollow, in Rappahannock County, Virginia, at the turn of the 20th century. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, fishing. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the chestnut harvests, bark peeling, fur trapping and moon-shining.","Records a group interview with Pearl Smith, (née Nettie Pearl Williams), who lived in an area known as Morning Star, in Page County, Virginia, with her husband J. Benton Smith, until the opening of Shenandoah National Park in 1934. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays.","Records an interview with Etta Snow, (née Breeden), and her son Charles R. Snow, who lived in the mountains between Skyline Drive and McMullen, Va., in Greene County, at the eastern edge of Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Etta Snow, (née Breeden), her son Charles R. Snow and her daughters Lucille Wheeler, Helen Hill, and Kathleen Williams as they revisit the Snow homestead in Shenandoah National Park, not far from Pocosin Cabin, on the Appalachian trail. The interviewer is unidentified. There is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.","Records an interview with Marguerite Sutherland, (née Daniel), who grew up in Graves Mill, in Madison County, Va. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, raising livestock, holidays, funerals, and working in her family's orchards.","Records a group interview with David M. Taylor, who lived in an area known as Joliet Hollow, in Page County, Virginia, until his family was moved to a resettlement area in nearby Ida, Virginia with the opening of the park in the early 1930s. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, etc., as well as how his family and neighboring mountain families adjusted to their new lives in the Ida Valley. Mr. Taylor recalls his conversations with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of Skyland resort and an early promoter of the plans to create Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Lorraine Tompkins, who was born on Old Rag Mountain, in Madison County, Virginia, shortly before the advent of Shenandoah National Park. Although her family relocated to nearby Syria, Virginia, when she was two years old, Mrs. Tompkins recounts numerous stories told to her by her older siblings, parents and grandparents. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, as well as tales of famous murders and local moonshiners.","Records a conversation between Norm Trout and Bob Johnson, employees of the National Park Service at Shenandoah National Park. The men discuss various issues concerning access to the park, trail conditions and early settlers to the region, including Bob Johnson's ancestors. Included are Norm Trout's detailed descriptions of the scenic views at various points along Skyline Drive. There is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.","Records an interview with Davis Twyman, who lived for more than eighty years in Syria, Va., in Madison County, at the eastern edge of Shenandoah National Park. The Twyman family owned a general store and grist mill in Syria, and Mr. Twyman recalls his interactions with the mountain people before and after the founding of the park. Discusses the limited economic opportunities available to the mountain people, such as the chestnut harvests, bark peeling, truck farming and moon-shining. Recalls the establishment of the presidential retreat known as Camp Hoover, in 1928, and the impact that President Hoover and his wife had on the local community.","Records an interview with Charles Wagner, who came to the Shenandoah Valley in 1935, after enlisting in the Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC), and was stationed near Luray, Virginia. Describes his career in the CCC, working as a laborer, cook, truck driver and eventually being promoted to First Sergeant. Mr. Wagner describes the hierarchy of the CCC camps, the command structure and the types of work performed by the enrollees. Detailed accounts of everyday life in the camps, from the living and working conditions to the educational and recreational opportunities are given. Mr. Wagner also relates his first-hand experiences with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, who was a major influence in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. There is no audio recording for this interview; interview consists of transcript only.","Records an interview with Everett Wampler, who grew up not far from the Black Rock Springs Hotel, in Black Rock Gap, Virginia. The Black Rock Springs Hotel was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both for its scenic views and for the natural mineral springs for which it was named. Mr. Wampler recounts his memories of the grounds and buildings and the popularity of the site in the years following the hotel's destruction by fire in 1909. Includes references to people associated with the hotel and springs, as well as many of the families and local people who lived near the hotel in its heyday. The site where the hotel stood was incorporated into Shenandoah National Park in the 1930s. \n Also contributing to the interview were Mr. Wampler's wife, Mary Wampler, (née Garber), as well as Mrs. Mark R. Flora and Lon Shackelford of Shenandoah National Park.","Records an interview with Rev. Wilfred Waterhouse and his wife, Beatrice, who served as missionaries at the Episcopal mission near Pocosin Hollow, in the 1930s. The Waterhouses recall their impressions of the local mountain people, their lifestyles, manners and codes of conduct.","Records an interview with Cletus Waters, whose father owned a general store in the vicinity of Rocky Branch until 1928. Describes his father's business and his interaction with local mountain families. Mr. Waters' wife, Hazel, who is unnamed in the transcript, contributes to the interview.","Records an interview with Dr. Delmar Weaver, who served the mountain families near Madison and Stanardsville, Virginia, in the early 1930s. Describes the more common ailments and injuries associated with the mountain people, such as pneumonia, rickets and diphtheria, as well as less common diseases such as polio and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Recalls the great lengths to which he and other local doctors went to reach and treat their patients, often for very little pay. Doctor Weaver describes some of the eight murder victims he encountered during the two and a half years he practiced in the region.","Records an interview with Frank Willberger, whose family ran an undertaking business in Augusta County in the early part of the 20th century. Describes the practice of undertaking in those years, and the special conditions encountered when working with local mountain families, whose homes were often located in remote and marginally accessible areas.","Records an interview with Effie Williams, (née Sours), who explains that the Shenandoah National Park headquarters building in Luray, Virginia, is located on the site of her childhood home. Mrs. Williams' father and grandfather ran a small farm and tannery on the site, not far from Pass Run.","Records an interview with Gordon and Lillie Wood, who lived in Beldor, Virginia, deep within the Blue Ridge Mountains. Describes daily life and farm chores, folk medicine, holidays and funerals.","Records an interview with Lola Wood, whose family lived in Harmony Hollow, in Warren County, Virginia, near Front Royal. Describes the derivation of many mountain place names and the origins of many of the founding families in the area. Discusses the importance of agriculture to the region and recalls the cattle and turkey drives that would move through the streets of Front Royal.","Records an interview with Luther and Myra Wood, (née Sandidge), who lived in Afton, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays.","Records an interview with Ray Wood, who grew up on Pasture Fence Mountain in Albemarle County, Va. Describes his boyhood days living in the mountains with his grandfather, Joseph T. Harris, who tended cattle and ran his own small farm. Recalls the daily chores and the cycle of work on the farm, especially the effort that went into harvesting and preserving the crops and meat. Mr. Wood discusses his extended family and the families who lived nearby his grandfather's homestead.","Records an interview with Myrtle Woodward, (née Broyles), who lived in the mountains near Syria, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies and holidays. Also recalls her experiences with local entrepreneur George Freeman Pollock, owner of nearby Skyland resort, who was a major influence in the establishment of Shenandoah National Park.","Records a music session featuring Dennis Yager, Nelson Jenkins and Wesley Gray, who perform a number of old-time songs, many of which were popular tunes with the mountain people. Featured instruments include guitar, banjo, Dobro and fiddle. Dennis Yager also participated in an interview with his mother, Mattie Yager, who played several mountain tunes on her autoharp. See SdArch no. SNP-138. There is no transcript for this interview; interview consists of audio only.","Records an interview with Mattie Yager, whose family lived near Old Rag Mountain in Madison County, Virginia. Describes daily life in the mountains, touching on the work of growing and preserving food, herbal remedies, courtship and holidays. Mrs. Woodward plays several old-time mountain tunes on her autoharp during the interview. Her son, Dennis Yager joins in at the end of the conversation. Dennis Yager and two other musicians give an impromptu concert of mountain music in SdArch no. SNP-137.","Records an interview with Darrell Yarrow and John Lillard, who were residents of Etlan, Virginia in the early 1930s. Both men give their recollections of the mountain people, their lifestyles and their characters."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests for most of the interviews in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. See individual interviews for specific use restrictions. 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For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Library has made a reasonable effort to identify all rights holders, but in this case, the current rights holders remain unknown or are not located. Thus, some of the materials provided here online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107). Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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