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Canterbury Association Records

1.25 Linear Feet
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This collection contains administrative records, sheet music, publications, and the book The Holy Communion: Together with the Collects, Epistles, and Gospels and Prayers and Thanksgivings with additional Prayers from The Book of Common Prayer. The front cover is inscribed "Presented by the Episcopal Students of The College of William and Mary, 1954-1955." The book was meant to be used as the altar service book for the Wren Chapel.

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Canterbury Association Records 1.25 Linear Feet

Cold War Collection

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The Cold War Collection includes predominantly published materials and ephemera. The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason, the indicated date range is only approximate.

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Cold War Collection 1.00 Linear Feet

Cynthia Barlowe and Raymond Kimbrough Collection

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Papers, 1909-1966, relating to institutions in Williamsburg, Virginia including William and Mary, Matthew Whaley School and Bruton Parish Church collected by Cynthia Barlowe and Raymond Kimbrough.

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Cynthia Barlowe and Raymond Kimbrough Collection 0.20 Linear Feet

Genealogy Collection

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An artificial collection of genealogical materials; ca. 1880 to 1993; many of which were probably collected by Dr. Earl Gregg Swem in connection with the publication of genealogical information in the "William and Mary Quarterly, 2nd Series". Includes correspondence, clippings, coats-of-arms, charts, and family histories. Most newspaper clippings are from "The Standard" in Richmond, Virginia from the early 1880's.

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Genealogy Collection 7.00 Linear Feet

James Towne Collony Pottery Papers

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James towne collony Pottery ledger book of Paul Griesenauer recording sales which includes autographs of customers; printed book, The Shenandoah Pottery, 1929; and decals in an envelope addressed to Palin Thorley.

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James Towne Collony Pottery Papers 0.20 Linear Feet

Pace Family Papers

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Genealogy material of the Pace Family of Virginia and other branches in the United States.

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Pace Family Papers 8.50 Linear Feet

Thomas E. Pugh Papers

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The papers of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, who was the minister of the Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1952-1981.

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Thomas E. Pugh Papers 15.50 Linear Feet

Virginia G. Gray Cookery Collection

0.75 Linear feet 1 full and half Hollinger box (legal-size)
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Box 1, folders 1-2 consists of manuscript recipes, mainly from the 19 century, and an indexed recipe manuscript volume "Mrs. Garrow family recipe book," 1830-1845. Included are recipes for relishes, jellies, puddings, and cakes; as well as recipes for soap and home remedies (with has several hand-drawn illustrations throughout the volume).

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Virginia G. Gray Cookery Collection 0.75 Linear feet 1 full and half Hollinger box (legal-size)

Woodbridge Family Papers

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Papers relating to the Woodbridge and Mendenhall Families including materials of Julia Woodbridge Oxrieder, folklorist and author; her brother, Hensley Woodbridge, a bibliographer of Latin American literature; and their parents, Dean of the College of William and Mary Law School, Dudley Woodbridge and his wife. Some material relates to Williamsburg, Virginia. The collection includes diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and other materials.

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Woodbridge Family Papers 1.80 Linear Feet

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