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Cleveland Family Papers

0.2 cubic feet 1 half-Hollinger box
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The Cleveland Family Papers, 1880-1958, are comprised primarily of photographs of Elizabeth and Annie Cleveland and other Cleveland family members. Additional materials include documents related to the deaths of Annie and Elizabeth Cleveland.
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Cleveland Family Papers 0.2 cubic feet 1 half-Hollinger box

Colleton estate photographs

0.04 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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The Colleton estate photographs (circa 1890s-1910; 0.04 cubic foot) document the appearance of Colleton, a Cabell family estate in Nelson County. Materials include ten mounted photographs of the Colleton house and one photograph of the nearby James River. Colleton photograph subjects include rooms like the ballroom and library, along with a childhood portrait of Evelyn Byrd Robinson on the building's porch.

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Colleton estate photographs 0.04 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Kathleen Bonnie Crispin Worsham papers

1.35 Cubic Feet 1 cubic foot box, 1 legal-size half-width document box, 4 OS folders
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The Kathleen Bonnie Crispin Worsham papers (1860s-2018; 1.35 cubic feet) document Worsham's historical research on the unincorporated community of Cifax in Bedford County, Virginia. Materials include family histories, photocopies of municipal documents, photographs of residents past and present, building floor plans, topographical maps, application materials for the National Register of Historic Places, and architectural surveys. Worsham's research places special emphasis on The Cedars, the Cifax house she owns with her husband Raleigh, and the area's broader architectural significance. The collection has been arranged into four series.

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Kathleen Bonnie Crispin Worsham papers 1.35 Cubic Feet 1 cubic foot box, 1 legal-size half-width document box, 4 OS folders

Lewis M. Coleman, Jr. papers

0.05 Cubic Feet 1 small oversize folder.
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The Lewis M. Coleman, Jr. papers (circa 1870-1926; 0.05 cubic feet) document Coleman's studies and travels to Richmond, VA and Charleston, SC. Collection materials include eleven letters Coleman wrote from Hanover Academy, VA to his mother Mary. Among other topics, Coleman discusses his friend Richard Henry Jesse (1853-1921), who briefly attended the University of Virginia. Collection materials also include two photographs, one of which depicts Coleman's son Lewis III among other University of Virginia students.

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Lewis M. Coleman, Jr. papers 0.05 Cubic Feet 1 small oversize folder.

Nydrie and Algoma related papers

1 Cubic Feet 1 legal document box and 1 over size small flat box
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This collection consists of papers relating to Nydrie and Algoma, consisting chiefly of photographs and articles pertaining to the family homes of the Logan and Forsyth families. Included is a scrapbook of articles by Lily Logan Morrill.This collection contains material from around 1880, when the homes were built, to about 1960, when the Forsyth family, which owned "Nydrie" at the time, started a discussion about what to do with the house due to its dilapidated conditions. This collection focuses on two families, the Logans who owned "Algoma," and the Forsyths who owned "Nydrie."

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Nydrie and Algoma related papers 1 Cubic Feet 1 legal document box and 1 over size small flat box

Sir Fitzroy Maclean papers

44 Cubic Feet 102 document boxes, 2 os folders
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This Fitzroy Maclean papers consist (1827-1996; 44 cubic feet) of the professional and personal papers of Scottish soldier, diplomat, politician, author, and traveler, Sir Fitzroy Hew Maclean (1911-1996) of Dunconnel. It includes correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper and magazine articles, book reviews, lectures, speeches, photographs, memorabilia, and research material pertaining to his military, diplomatic, political and literary career as well as family and personal affairs.

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Sir Fitzroy Maclean papers 44 Cubic Feet 102 document boxes, 2 os folders

Somerville family papers

24 Cubic Feet 24 cubic foot boxes
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The Somerville family papers (1821-2013) consists of correspondence, photographs, printed materials, and extensive genealogical files. The papers and research detailing the history of the Somerville family, mainly in America, range from its colonial background to contemporary times. The extensive genealogical research is comprised of notes and charts, along with correspondence, photographs, military records, personal notes, clippings, and printed materials. The collection also includes records detailing financial history of family assets, including wills, estates, and records of the sale of enslaved laborers and land. Scattered throughout the collection are photographs, negatives, and daguerreotypes of many Somerville family members, as well as some sheet music, and artifacts. Part of the collection also details the backgrounds of other families genealogically related to the Somervilles, such as the Stringfellow and Nottingham families.

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Somerville family papers 24 Cubic Feet 24 cubic foot boxes

Thompson Family Papers

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
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The Thompson Family Papers, 1869-1944, document the lives of Benjamin F. Thompson and his immediate family. The collection includes correspondence, diaries, a weather journal, financial and legal documents, genealogical notes, and family photographs.
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Thompson Family Papers 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

Virginia, Washington, D.C., Maryland, and New York photographs

0.15 Cubic Feet 1 album
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The photo album (circa 1880s-1910s; 0.15 cubic feet) contains scenes of ships in Hampton Roads including the U.S.S. San Francisco, U.S.S. Brooklyn, the Cape Charles light ship, the Princess Anne, and the St. Louis. There are scenes of the seashore at Virginia Beach and Richmond. Beyond Virginia, scenes include monuments in Baltimore, Maryland, various streets and historical sites in New York City, and the United States Capitol.

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Virginia, Washington, D.C., Maryland, and New York photographs 0.15 Cubic Feet 1 album

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