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Dabney Stuart Papers

1.4 Linear Feet
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This collection includes drafts, manuscripts, and corrected typescripts of published and several unpublished novels, short story collections, volumes of poetry, his lectures, and a list of all of Stuart's publications from 1959-2009.

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Dabney Stuart Papers 1.4 Linear Feet

Daniel Crump Buchanan Papers

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This collection consists of the papers of Dr. Daniel Crump Buchanan on Japanese culture with some information on China, Korea, and other Asian countries generally organized by subject. The files on Japanese culture and history are arranged alphabetically by subject. They contain some significant memos and position papers on propaganda and psychological warfare against Japan during World War II. Other files on similar themes include "Espionage," "Target Operations", and "Reorientation." Also included are manuscripts of Dr. Buchanan's published works, printed matter from Dr. Buchanan's time in Japan, uncataloged published books and pamphlets in Japanese, and Japanese language and calligraphy cards, playing cards and tokens.

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Daniel Crump Buchanan Papers 1 Linear Feet

Davidson Family Papers

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This collection consists of papers of Lexington, Virginia lawyer James D. Davidson and his daughter Mary Davidson and includes some correspondence, manuscript and printed poems of James D.Davidson, clippings, and some miscellaneaous papers from the family. James Davidson's printed and handwritten writings in the collection were compiled for his book "A Curiosity in the Chancery and Rhyme and Prose," (N.D., but likely 1876-81). The collection contains detailed genealogy of the Davidson, Greenlee, and McDowell families of Virginia and Kentucky. Other highlights are a typescript paper presented in 1915 by Greenlee Davidson Letcher to the Fortnightly Club of Lexington (Va.) on the life of Capatian Greenlee Davidson, son of James D. Davidson, who died fighting for the Confederacy during the American Civil War, a fragment of a handwritten 19th century recipe book, a small pen and ink drawing on Washington College stationary of the Virginia patriotic doodles and quotations, and a carte de visite photograph of the steamship "City of New York".

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Davidson Family Papers 0.5 Linear Feet

Douglas Southall Freeman Manuscript

1 Item
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This collection consists of seven chapters of an original manuscript by Dr. Freeman titled R. E. Lee.

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Douglas Southall Freeman Manuscript 1 Item

Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker collection

50 Linear Feet
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This collection includes material related to and collected by the Reverend Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker and his wife, Theresa Ann Edwards Walkers. Materials include personal papers and administrative files of Dr. and Mrs. Walker, audio recordings of Dr. Walker's church services, honors and awards given to Dr. and Mrs. Walker, photographs and slides taken by or depicting Dr. Walker, Dr. Walker's published works and unpublished manuscripts, and other memorabilia and ephemera. Also included is an oral history performed with Dr. and Mrs. Walker.
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Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker collection 50 Linear Feet

Dunlap Family Papers

17 Files
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Papers contain information about Dunlap's family members, especially Madison Dunlap (1808-1883) of Kerr's Creek and his son, John Matthew Dunlap, a member of the Washington and Lee Class of 1857 who was killed at at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. The collection includes compositions that John Matthew Dunlap wrote for Professor J. J. White in 1856-1857, transcripts of letters he wrote while serving in the Confederate Army, and letters concerning his death. The collection also includes the manuscript of J. D. Morrison's Old Monmouth and Its Times.

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Dunlap Family Papers 17 Files

Edwin L. Dooley, Jr. collection

9 Linear Feet 11 boxes
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This collection consists of research materials compiled by historian Edwin L. Dooley, Jr. The bulk concerns the history of the Ecole Polytechnique (France) and includes:

  • Transcriptions of minutes of the "Council of Instruction and Administration of th Ecole Polytechnique" (Governing Board; 1794-1799)
  • Related research files
  • Biographical information about individuals connected with the school
  • Books
  • Correspondence between Dooley and Ecole officials
  • Manuscript copies
The collection also contains material concerning Claudius Crozet, including about his birthplace.

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Edwin L. Dooley, Jr. collection 9 Linear Feet 11 boxes

E. P. Conkle papers

3.5 Linear Feet 7 boxes
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Included in the E. P. Conkle papers are plays, poetry, short stories, and book manuscripts written by E. P. Conkle, mostly during Conkle's professorship at the University of Texas at Austin (1939-1973).
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E. P. Conkle papers 3.5 Linear Feet 7 boxes

Fairfax-Spencer family recipe book

0.25 Linear Feet 1 volume
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This recipe book, owned by Elizabeth Fairfax Spencer, contains numerous cooking and medicinal recipes popular in 17th and 18th century England.
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Fairfax-Spencer family recipe book 0.25 Linear Feet 1 volume

Fred F. Finklehoffe papers

20 items
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The Fred F. Finklehoffe papers consist of the personal papers (20 items) of Finklehoffe, including the manuscript of an early version of the play "Brother Rat" ("When the Roll is Called"), which was submitted to VMI Professor of English Raymond E. Dixon by Finklehoffe and John C. Monks, Jr. The papers also include screenplays, clippings, and scrapbooks from Finklehoffe's cadetship and career.

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Fred F. Finklehoffe papers 20 items

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