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Alexander Haight family collection

7 Linear Feet 7 boxes, 1 map case
Abstract Or Scope
The Alexander Haight family collection contains correspondence, legal and financial documents, account ledgers, photographs, and other materials created and collected by members of the Haight family of Fairfax County, Virginia, including during their time living and working on Sully Plantation, during and after the Civil War, and into the mid-20th century, including during World War I.
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Alexander Haight family collection 7 Linear Feet 7 boxes, 1 map case

Arthur E. Scott photograph collection

32 Linear Feet 43 boxes; 27 scrapbooks
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This collection contains photographs taken by Arthur E. Scott, a photojournalist and photo-historian for the U.S. Senate. It contains over 5,000 prints and negatives of United States politicians (mainly Senators), political events such as campaigns and inaugurations, and landmarks throughout the Washington, D.C. area, from the mid-1930s to the 1970s. There are also 27 scrapbooks compiled by Arthur E. Scott, primarily consisting of newspaper clippings of Scott's photographs. The collection also contains glass negatives from the 1910s and 1920s that were taken by other photographers.
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Arthur E. Scott photograph collection 32 Linear Feet 43 boxes; 27 scrapbooks

Charles A. Veatch papers

6.9 Linear Feet 21 boxes
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Collection contains materials pertaining to the history and development of Reston, Virginia. Types of materials include: newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to Reston, photographs and negatives of structures in Reston, reports regarding Reston planning issues, video recordings, promotional materials regarding Reston attractions such as Reston Town Center, records pertaining to Planned Community Archives, Inc. and other materials.
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Charles A. Veatch papers 6.9 Linear Feet 21 boxes

Charles Baptie photograph collection

26 Linear Feet 71 boxes total; 24 document boxes, 35 3-ring photo boxes, and 12 oversize boxes
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Mid-20th century photographs of Washington, D.C., area landmarks, including Gunston Hall, the White House, and embassies; local businesses, including Texaco stations and Hot Shoppes; and more common subjects, like artwork, animals, nature, or people. These images are in several formats: negatives, slides, prints, and publications.
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Charles Baptie photograph collection 26 Linear Feet 71 boxes total; 24 document boxes, 35 3-ring photo boxes, and 12 oversize boxes

College of Visual and Performing Arts records

36.0 linear feet (64 boxes)
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The College of Visual and Performing Arts records contains information about several departments within the college itself along with many posters, playbills and class materials ranging from the 1960s-2015. As the College of Visual and Performing Arts was established in 1990, much of the collection is made up from materials from the departments pre-dating the time when the College brought them all together.
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College of Visual and Performing Arts records 36.0 linear feet (64 boxes)

Egon Verheyen papers

3.75 Linear Feet 9 boxes
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This collection largely documents Egon Verheyen's research and manuscripts through articles, notes and correspondence. It also contains information about his time as a Robinson Professor at George Mason University.
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Egon Verheyen papers 3.75 Linear Feet 9 boxes

Federal Theatre Project photograph collection

47 Linear Feet 112 boxes
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This collection consists of graphic materials relating to Federal Theatre Project productions from 1936 to 1939 across the United States, with the majority from New York City and Roslyn, New York, San Diego and San Francisco, California, and Chicago, Illinois. The collection is mostly comprised of black and white photographs ranging in size from 4x5 to 11x14 and duplicate prints, as well as a few negatives.
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Federal Theatre Project photograph collection 47 Linear Feet 112 boxes

George Mason University Broadside photograph collection

7 Linear Feet (28 boxes)
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The George Mason University Broadside photograph collection consists of negatives, contact sheets, and prints created for use in the student newspaper Broadside. These photographs are from the Student Media Office. The total collection contains over 57,000 color and black and white images taken between the 1970s and 2001. The collection includes images of student life, campus architecture and construction, campus events, sports, faculty and staff, concert performances, and art.
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George Mason University Broadside photograph collection 7 Linear Feet (28 boxes)

George Mason University photograph collection

147 Linear Feet 119 boxes
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The George Mason University photograph collection is a combination of nine series: University Relations, Yearbook Photographs, George Mason University Foundation, Athletic Department, Office of Admissions, Office of the Registrar, photographs from unidentified offices, and Creative Services. The total collection contains over 100,000 color and black and white photographs, including prints, contact sheets, and negatives, taken between the 1950s and 2007. The collection includes images of student life, campus architecture and construction, campus events, faculty and staff, performances, and art.
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George Mason University photograph collection 147 Linear Feet 119 boxes

Jack Rottier photograph collection

3.5 Linear Feet 10 boxes
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This collection contains 10 boxes of slides, negatives, and prints of photographs taken by National Park Service photographer Jack Rottier, as well as other National Park photographers. Numbering around 2,500 total, the photographs in this collection document politics, culture, and urban beautification in and around Washington, D.C. during the 1960s and 1970s. Subjects include United States presidents from Eisenhower to Ford, Lady Bird Johnson, the Washington Senators baseball team, the National Mall, and various Potomac-region landmarks and parks.
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Jack Rottier photograph collection 3.5 Linear Feet 10 boxes

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