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The Graham M. James Jr. Slide Collection, 1951-1963

0.5 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Graham James Jr. Slide Collection consists of 124 photographic color slides spanning the years 1951-1963. The bulk of the collection documents the Herndon High School Homecoming Parades in downtown Herndon, but images of fires and fire fighting equipment are also included.
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The Graham M. James Jr. Slide Collection, 1951-1963 0.5 linear feet

The Lilla Richards Collection, 1914-2016 (bulk 1970-2001)

51 linear feet
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The Lilla Richards Collection consists of 51 linear feet and 92 manuscript boxes and spans 1914-2016. The earliest materials cover the development of organizations and institutions in the area of McLean, Langley, Great Falls, Lewinsville, and adjoining areas of northern and northeastern Fairfax County, Virginia.
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The Lilla Richards Collection, 1914-2016 (bulk 1970-2001) 51 linear feet

The Western Fairfax County Survey Photograph Collection, 1976-1986 (bulk 1985-1986)

0.5 linear feet
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The Western Fairfax County Survey Photograph Collection consists of 35mm negatives featuring 1,516 images dating from 1976-1986.
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