Collections : [James Madison University]

James Madison University

Second Floor Room 203, MSC 1704
Carrier Library
James Madison University
880 Madison Drive
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Primary Collecting Areas:
JMU History, Local history, Shenandoah Living Archive, Shenandoah National Park Oral Histories, Pulp Fiction Collection, Artists' Book Collection, Juvenile Collection, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Description:
JMU Special Collections documents the central Shenandoah Valley region as well as the history of James Madison University. Special Collections includes strong collections of Pulp Fiction magazines, Artists' Books, and a Juvenile Literature collection created in support of JMU's history as a teacher's college. Special Collections collaborates with faculty, alumni, liaison librarians, and community members in identifying and collecting rare and historic materials for use in instruction and research.
POC: Tiffany Cole
Phone: (540) 568-3444
Phone: (540) 568-3612
Fax: (540) 568-3405

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Betty Coe Cinquegrana papers, 1960/2014

0.98 cubic feet 1 Hollinger box, 1 oversize box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains the papers of Betty Coe Cinquegrana, who attended Madison College from 1960-1964. Materials date from 1960-2014 and relate to her time as a student at Louisa County High School and Madison College, and life after college. Materials relating to the Betty Coe '64 and Paul J. Cinquegrana Scholarship, established in the mid-2000s, are also included.
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Betty Coe Cinquegrana papers, 1960/2014 0.98 cubic feet 1 Hollinger box, 1 oversize box

Blackley Family papers, 1830/2020

14.37 cubic feet 30 boxes, 2 flat folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Blackley Family Papers, 1830-2020, consists of hundreds of letters that span from 1830 to 2011; diaries; official United States, Confederate, and Texas documents; literary works; newspaper clippings; postcards; ephemera; and photographs. These papers document the related Scott, Bassett, Blackley, Hoge, Matthews, and Nix families of Texas and Staunton, Virginia.
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Blackley Family papers, 1830/2020 14.37 cubic feet 30 boxes, 2 flat folders

Croushorn Family Rockingham Cooperative Farm Bureau Papers, 1932/1958

0.32 cubic feet 4 folders
Abstract Or Scope
This collection is comprised of Rockingham Cooperative Farm Bureau receipts, newsletters, correspondences and ephemera related to the Croushorn family farm and business, in Augusta County, Virginia, from 1932-1958.
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Croushorn Family Rockingham Cooperative Farm Bureau Papers, 1932/1958 0.32 cubic feet 4 folders

Cushing Family Papers, 1843/1894

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Cushing Family Papers, 1843-1894, are comprised chiefly of correspondence between members of Edwin M. and Bettie Cushing's immediate and extended family. Additional papers related to Edwin M. Cushing's appointments to local masonic lodges are included.
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Cushing Family Papers, 1843/1894 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family papers, 1816/1977

3 cubic feet 7 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons.
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Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family papers, 1816/1977 3 cubic feet 7 boxes

Diplomas, 1912/1941

0.3 cubic feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
Diplomas, 1912-1936, is an artificial collection, comprising diplomas and certificates issued to students at the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, later called the State Normal School for Women, State Teachers College at Harrisonburg, and the State Normal School Summer Session.
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Diplomas, 1912/1941 0.3 cubic feet 1 folder

Dorothy McKinley Spooner Garber Papers, 1925/1978

0.1 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Dorothy McKinley Spooner Garber Papers, 1925-1978, comprise Garber's wedding portraits and personal papers.
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Dorothy McKinley Spooner Garber Papers, 1925/1978 0.1 cubic feet 1 box

Jean Foley Scrapbook, 1939/1940

0.3 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Jean Foley Scrapbook, 1939-1940, contains photographs of downtown Harrisonburg and James Madison University, including the "Turkey Festival" and May Day celebrations, as well as travel photos documenting the experiences of State Normal School alum, Foley.
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Jean Foley Scrapbook, 1939/1940 0.3 cubic feet 1 box

John Frederick Pierson Papers, 1864/1925

0.16 cubic feet 2 legal folders
Abstract Or Scope
Collection of James Frederick Pierson's personal copies of Civil War and post-Civil War literature including enlistment parameters and several invitations, dinner menus, programs, and other memorabilia from various veteran associations to which Mr. Pierson belonged.
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John Frederick Pierson Papers, 1864/1925 0.16 cubic feet 2 legal folders

Kenneth E. Sensabaugh Papers, 1944/2009, bulk 1944/1954

0.39 cubic feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Kenneth E. Sensabaugh Papers, 1944-2009 (bulk 1944-1954), are comprised primarily of materials related to Sensabaugh's career in the U. S. Navy. Items include photographs, sketch portraits of Sensabaugh, discharge papers, and ephemera.
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Kenneth E. Sensabaugh Papers, 1944/2009, bulk 1944/1954 0.39 cubic feet 2 boxes

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