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Alexandria Black Family Reunion Digital Collection

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This collection contains digital donations collected from members of the Alexandria African American community during the 2023 Alexandria Black Family Reunion event. This is a completely digital collection consisting of digital surrogates of the materials; the original items have been retained by their owners. Included are photographs, documents, and ephemera.

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Elrich W. Murphy Photograph Collection (MS415)

2.05 Cubic Feet 7 Intercept negative boxes, 1 document box, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder 17.5 Gigabytes (digital donation)
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This collection documents the professional photography business of Elrich W. Murphy. Over 2,500 professional photographs taken by Murphy capture members of Alexandria's African American community and local events. Images of Murphy's family and friends were taken primarily by Murphy, but there are also family photographs taken by other people. Of interest is an oversized, hand-colored photographic print of the Tidal Basin and the Washington Monument. Included formats in this collection are film negatives, photographic prints, ephemera, and digital surrogates of receipt books and an accounting ledger.

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Elrich W. Murphy Photograph Collection (MS415) 2.05 Cubic Feet 7 Intercept negative boxes, 1 document box, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder 17.5 Gigabytes (digital donation)

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