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"A Card to the People of Rockbridge County," broadside, 1879

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Candidate James B. Dorman appeals to Rockbridge County's voters for support as candidate for the Virginia Commonwealth's Attorney General . He outlines his platform and explains his voting record on key issues during his previous political appointments.

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"A Card to the People of Rockbridge County," broadside, 1879 1 Item

Aliquando Press Collection, 1968

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Broadside by Christopher Morley and a print of Jerseyville Farm (30/230). Aliquando Press, printer, Will Reuter. Includes more broadsides with a typed list of descriptions.

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Aliquando Press Collection, 1968 0.30 Linear Feet

American Civil War collection, 1860/1895

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This collection contains approximately 90 miscellaneous items connected with the government and people of the Confederate States of America, including correspondence, official orders, almanacs, bonds, paper money, sheet music, memorabilia, and clippings.

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American Civil War collection, 1860/1895 0.12 Linear Feet 12 folders

"An Alarm to the frequenters of Plays, wrote by a Religious Person" handwritten broadside, 1774

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Handwritten manuscript copy of an anti-theatre broadside written by preacher Rowland Hill titled "Alarm to the frequenters of plays, wrote by a religious person".
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Armistead Journal and Broadside, 1890/1910

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Broadside, "A Card from the Engineer of The E.L. Asylum" by Galba Vaiden, late engineer of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum, about favoritism in firing and hiring employees. Possibly 1890.

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Armistead Journal and Broadside, 1890/1910 0.01 Linear Foot

Barry Moser Woodcut Prints, 1986

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Four signed prints from woodcuts designed by Barry Moser. 1986 poster of Emily Dickinson, printed by Pennyroyal Press; poster entitled "The Chess Problem;" [1986] broadside "celebrates the tenth anniversary between Harold P. McGrath, Jeffrey P. Dwyer and Barry Moser as the Hampshire Typothefae" and a broadside "Jabberwocky" with creature and a poem.

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Batesville Printing Company Records, 1910/1939

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Records and samples, circa 1910s-1930s, of the Batesville Printing Company of Batesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. Consists almost exclusively of samples of their printing jobs, like broadsides, stationary, envelopes, fliers, etc., thus providing the names and often addresses of a variety of businesses that existed in the area at the time and of the kind of events that were advertised. Especially prominent are announcements and stationary for traveling Vaudeville shows such as the Dandy Dixie Shows and the Russell Brothers. Several general merchants are also included in the collection such as C.V. Layman. Also included are a few documents and letters addressing the manager of the Batesville Printing Company, Elmer Batten, usually in regards to printing orders.

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Batesville Printing Company Records, 1910/1939 0.60 Linear Feet

Booton-Modesitt Family Papers, 1809/1880, bulk 1820/1850

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Papers of the Modesitt-Booton families of Luray, Virginia. The bulk of the collection consists of papers relating to Lucy Marye of Luray, Virginia who married James Modesitt in 1815. She was widowed in 1827 and remarried James Booton in 1830. Lucy was born to Peter and Eleanor Marye and was sister to William Staige Marye, who is considered one of the founders of Luray, Virginia Also included are letters by John Booton and others relating to slavery and politics, children's copy books, account books, a broadside, invoices, legal contracts and documents.

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Booton-Modesitt Family Papers, 1809/1880, bulk 1820/1850 1.00 Linear Feet

Broadside Collection, 1812/2013, bulk 1900/1950

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This collections includes broadsides related to a variety of topics including Virginia, politics, business, and others. The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason, the indicated date range is approximate at this point.

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Broadside Collection, 1812/2013, bulk 1900/1950 1.05 Linear Feet

Broadside on the death of James A. Garfield, 1881

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This broadside from Calvin Morgan Dold, mayor of Lexington, Virginia, gives notice of President Garfield's death on September 20, 1881. He says businesses will be suspended for the day and instructs citizens to come to Lexington Presbyterian Church for religious services.

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Broadside on the death of James A. Garfield, 1881 1 Item

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