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Carl Van Vechten - Mark Lutz Collection

18 Linear Feet 15 archival boxes, 1 oversized archival box.
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains materials relating to the life and writings of Carl Van Vechten and Gertrude Stein as shared and collected by Mark Lutz. Materials include correspondence and a variety of printed materials including programs, catalogs, reviews, and clippings as well as a substantial number of photographs taken by Van Vechten.
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Carl Van Vechten - Mark Lutz Collection 18 Linear Feet 15 archival boxes, 1 oversized archival box.

Civil War Collection

1.5 Linear Feet
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This collection contains a sampling of Civil War correspondence referencing both Union and Confederate soldiers fighting throughout Virginia at various points during the Civil War. Individually acquired, the collection was created by a private collector, so the items were brought together as a collection by his design.
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Civil War Collection 1.5 Linear Feet

Harleigh Bridges Schultz Collection

1 Linear Feet
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This collection began as a scrapbook of papers related to Harleigh Bridges Schultz, 1883-1958. It contains some of his school records, newspaper clippings about his life and death, newspaper articles that he wrote during his career as a newspaper man, letters, and photographs. Items of note include a two-page biography written by his niece, Evelyn Boschen, and signed photos of Cecil DeMille, Clark Gable, Van Johnson, Jean Harlow, and Walter Pidgeon.
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Harleigh Bridges Schultz Collection 1 Linear Feet

Harry Lyons photographs and papers

15 Items
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Eleven photographs of Dr. Harry Lyons, DDS, primarily during the 1950s when he was Dean of Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry (now MCV). All but two of the images are in black and white. Most are portrait images or photographs of Lyons at the dental school. One image is of Lyons and his sister, Dr. Tillie Lyons Weinstein (MCV 1922 Dentistry).

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Harry Lyons photographs and papers 15 Items

Letters to music lyricist and publisher Dallas "Dal" Gray

.5 Linear Feet 1 box
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Personal and professional letters received by music lyricist and publisher Dallas "Dal" Gray, as well as those addressed to his Monmouth Music Publishing Company business. Notable senders include his long-time collaborator Jack Kjellin and composer Claude Lapham.
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Letters to music lyricist and publisher Dallas "Dal" Gray .5 Linear Feet 1 box

Miscellaneous Correspondence Collection

.5 Linear Feet 1 archival box, 22 files.
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This collection contains letters from various sources and various dates, retained because of historical importance and/or interest.
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Miscellaneous Correspondence Collection .5 Linear Feet 1 archival box, 22 files.

World War II Correspondence Collection

1.5 Linear Feet
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This collection contains more than 700 letters, the vast majority dating to World War II between 1940 and 1945. Each of the first five series deal with numerous letters to/from a primary correspondent, whether husband and wife, family members, or varying levels of acquaintance that date between 1940 and 1945. The final two series contain correspondence and ephemera unrelated to World War II that was included in the collection when purchased.
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World War II Correspondence Collection 1.5 Linear Feet

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