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Virginia Law Weekly records, 1948/2009

20 Linear Feet 767.72 Gigabytes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of the Virginia Law Weekly's organizational records including founding documents, correspondence, and digital media. It also contains photographic prints, negatives, and contact sheets used in the production of the Virginia Law Weekly.

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Accession RG 204-79, 1948/1979 Box 204-79/80 1, Box 204-79 1, Box 204-79 1.2, Box 204-79 1.3, Box 204-79 2.1, Box 204-79 2.2, Box 204-79 2.3, Box 204-79 2.4, Box 204-79 2.5, Box 204-79 3, Box 204-79 4, Box 204-79 5, Box 204-79 6

Virginia Law Weekly records, 1948/2009 20 Linear Feet 767.72 Gigabytes

American Rhododendron Society Records, 1927/2022

100 Cubic Feet 0.1632 Gigabytes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of the records of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society. Correspondence, minutes, newsletters, and photographs pertaining to various activities of the chapter. The additions to this collection include information about regional chapters other than the Mid-Atlantic Chapter.

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American Rhododendron Society Records, 1927/2022 100 Cubic Feet 0.1632 Gigabytes

André Kertész photographs, 1925/1969

3 Cubic Feet 4.959 Gigabytes
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This collection consists of fifty black-and-white print photographs created by André Kertész, and their digital copies. The photographs capture scenes of New York and Paris.

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André Kertész photographs, 1925/1969 3 Cubic Feet 4.959 Gigabytes

Annual Reports (PB-02), 1935/2018

7.5 Linear Feet 239 items
Abstract Or Scope
The collection is part of the Publications Archive, and is comprised of archival copies of all Annual Reports published by the museum since 1936. Issued by the Director's Office, these reports cover every aspect of the museum's activities over the course of a given year, including acquisitions, exhibitions, programs, staffing, donations, etc. The collection also contains archival copies of the Honor Roll of Contributors, which is published by the museum at irregular intervals.
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Annual Reports (PB-02), 1935/2018 7.5 Linear Feet 239 items

Series 1: Annual Reports, 1935/2008

Arnold Sundgaard papers, 1925/1988

19.0 linear feet (46 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The Arnold Sundgaard papers includes materials created and collected by Arnold Sundgaard. The collection is divided into eight series: Correspondence; Musical Scores; Newspaper Clippings; Photographs; Playscripts; Programs and Posters; Writings, Reviews, Publications; and Audio Recordings.
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Arnold Sundgaard papers, 1925/1988 19.0 linear feet (46 boxes)

Series 3: Newspaper Clippings,, 1935/1976

Series 4: Photographs,, 1933/1982

Hugh Carr family papers and River View Farm, 1843/1978

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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Hugh Carr family papers and River View Farm, 1843/1978 1 Cubic Feet

William Nicoson papers, 1954/2007

12.0 linear feet (25 boxes)
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The William Nicoson papers contain material on Reston redevelopment, mostly promotional. The collection includes maps, charts, publications, slides, and newsclippings. The collection also includes information on federal housing agencies and documentation on new towns in the United States, France, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
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Series 1: Correspondence,, 1965/1980

Claude Moore Health Sciences Library records, 1848/2019, bulk 1942/2025

97 Volumes 97 bound volumes and enclosures on book shelves 8 Linear Feet 29 archival boxes
Abstract Or Scope

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, 1848/2019, bulk 1942/2025 97 Volumes 97 bound volumes and enclosures on book shelves 8 Linear Feet 29 archival boxes

Collection of W. W. Yen materials, 1899/1974

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, 1899/1974 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 document box

Reston Black Focus records, 1960/2005

2.75 linear feet (6 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of papers from the Reston Black Focus, such as correspondence, advertisements, financial information and general information. Also included in the collection is a series on the Reston Homeowners Association (RHOA) with papers and other information from the Association.
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