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Madison Friendship Lodge Grand United Order of Odd Fellows collection

3 Cubic Feet 1 record carton, 1 oversized box, and 2 oversized folders.
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The Madison Friendship Lodge Grand United Order of Odd Fellows collection (1880-1937; 3 cubic feet) contains minute books, financial records, correspondence, event programs, proceedings, a cemetary plot, a framed faternal collar, a fraternal apron, and a flag. Loose manuscripts, meeting minutes, and notes make up the remainder of the collection.

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Artifacts and objects 1.8 Cubic Feet 1 oversized box and 2 oversized folders.

Hugh Carr family papers and River View Farm

1 Cubic Feet
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This collection consists of the history of Hugh Carr, an African American born in enslavement in 1843 and his family who lived on a tract of land (River View Farm) that Carr and his wife Texie Mae Hawkins bought in 1870 after emancipation. He became one of the largest African American landowners in Albemarle County, where he raised several generations of his family in the Union Ridge Hydraulic Mills community, until his death in 1914.

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C. Harrison Mann, Jr. Map Collection

5 linear feet (90 folders)
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Donated to George Mason University Libraries in September 1978 by the Mann family, the C. Harrison Mann Jr, Map Collection comprises ninety-six maps ranging from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries and is housed in the Special Collections & Archives department. Though the majority of the maps Mann collected are of Virginia, there are many pertaining to other parts of the United States and the world in the collection.
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C. Harrison Mann, Jr. Map Collection 5 linear feet (90 folders)

Claude Moore Health Sciences Library records

97 Volumes 97 bound volumes and enclosures on book shelves 8 Linear Feet 29 archival boxes
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This collection consists of permanent and historically significant institutional records created by the University of Virginia Health Sciences Library and the antecedent Medical Library. These records include, but are not limited to: annual reports, planning documents, newsletters, online exhibits, blogs, social media content, conference programs, department histories, committee records, and library-sponsored lecture materials.

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Claude Moore Health Sciences Library records 97 Volumes 97 bound volumes and enclosures on book shelves 8 Linear Feet 29 archival boxes

Collection of W. W. Yen materials

0.5 Cubic Feet 1 document box
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This collection consists of three published books and one notebook. The Moral philosophy notebook and Standard Masonic Monitor have been digitized by the library.

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Collection of W. W. Yen materials 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 document box

Herbert Friedman Holocaust materials

1 Cubic Feet 2 legal size document boxes, and 1 half-width legal size document box
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This collection contains the personal papers of Herbert Friedman (1924-2006), documenting his survival of the Holocaust from 1938 to 1940 in Vienna, including his two years in England, and his life afterward in the United States Army and as a successful pharmacist in Norfolk, Virginia.

Folk Art Herbarium album

.05 Cubic Feet bound pages of paintings of landscapes and pressed flowers
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Folk art herbarium album filled with many pages of paintings and drawings from edge to edge; other pages are filled with flower, leaf, and shrub cuttings with hand written captions.

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Folk Art Herbarium album .05 Cubic Feet bound pages of paintings of landscapes and pressed flowers

Superintendent's Letter Books, Diaries, and Monthly Reports - collection of bound volumes

91 Volumes
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This collection includes bound volumes of primary sources by the Superintendent or Resident Director of Mount Vernon: the letter books and diaries of Superintendent Harrison H. Dodge from the 1885 to 1927, and the monthly reports to the Regent by Superintendent (later Resident Director) Charles Cecil Wall for the years 1948-1967. Dodge's letter books contain letterpress and handwritten copies of outgoing correspondence. These were bound into 32 volumes in 1968-1969. The majority of these letters are to the Regent, and some take the form of a monthly report. Dodge's diaries include handwritten day-to-day descriptions of the activities going on at Mount Vernon. Copies of Mr. Wall's monthly reports to the Regent were also bound in 1968 "for ready reference." (Council Minutes 1968) The monthly reports and some of Dodge's correspondence are also found in the Papers of the Superintendent and Resident Director.

Jefferson Cable Corporation collection

23.5 Cubic Feet 239 open reel videotapes
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The majority of the collection is composed of videotape recordings of local-origination programming aired on the Jefferson Cable Corporation, including City Council Meetings and local news specials.

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Jefferson Cable Corporation collection 23.5 Cubic Feet 239 open reel videotapes

John Augustine Washington III and Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) collection

3 Linear Feet 7 boxes
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This collection concerns the inheritance, maintenance, and sale of the Mount Vernon estate by its last private owner, John Augustine Washington III. A large majority of the collection is correspondence to or from John Augustine Washington III with a significant portion relating to the purchase of the estate by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Three diaries kept by John Augustine are also included and contain important information about his slaves, agricultural practices, and finances. Other types of material in the collection include legal documents, receipts, photographs, and ephemera. Photocopies were made for most of the manuscripts and can be viewed as surrogates to the originals.

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John Augustine Washington III and Mount Vernon Ladies' Association (MVLA) collection 3 Linear Feet 7 boxes

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