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Caskie Stinnett Papers

2.25 Linear Feet
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The papers of Harry Caskie Stinnett, William and Mary class of 1932, include a variety of different materials. Included are two literary manuscripts of Stinnett's books, "Back to Abnormal" and "Out of the Red." Each manuscript contains handwritten edits. Additions to the collection include a multitude of magazine manuscripts. Many of the manuscripts detail Stinnett's adventures abroad. Other items include a scrapbook filled of newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, book reviews, and Stinnett's baptismal and confirmation certificates.

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Caskie Stinnett Papers 2.25 Linear Feet

Charles Grattan Price Jr. collection on Tweetsie and the Shenandoah Central Railroad

1.53 cubic feet 2 boxes, 1 flat file 61.9 Megabytes 1 digital file comprising a 00:05:23 video recording
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The Charles Grattan Price Jr. Collection on Tweetsie and the Shenandoah Central Railroad, 1916-1997 (bulk 1948-1956), comprises correspondence, printed material, and photographs related to the Shenandoah Central Railroad's narrow gauge engine Tweetsie (locomotive #12) and the one-mile Tweetsie Route, a scenic museum line, in Penn Laird, Virginia that operated from 1953 to 1954.
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Charles Grattan Price Jr. collection on Tweetsie and the Shenandoah Central Railroad 1.53 cubic feet 2 boxes, 1 flat file 61.9 Megabytes 1 digital file comprising a 00:05:23 video recording

Kathryn Eye Papers

1.14 cubic feet 3 boxes
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The Kathryn Eye Papers, 1920-1991, contain the papers of Kathryn Eye, local resident and missionary to the Belgian Congo. Materials document Eye's life, missionary work, and exhibit of her art collection at the Madison Art Collection and include correspondence, ephemera and stamps, and a scrapbook.
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Kathryn Eye Papers 1.14 cubic feet 3 boxes

Print Collection

5.50 Linear Feet
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Prints and engravings removed from 18th century but mostly 19th century books or periodicals. Most prints cannot be matched with the book from which it came or the date. The location of the subject matter of each print or engraving is the primary criterion used in the organization of the collection.

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Print Collection 5.50 Linear Feet

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