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Carol R. Lubin papers

4 Linear Feet 8 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Carol R. Lubin Papers is a collection of papers pertaining to Dr. Lubin's work as a consultant for social planning in Reston, Virginia. The collection contains, correspondence, reports, plans and papers from international communities in Israel, Poland and Great Britain. The papers are divided into six series in eight boxes and date from 1960 to 1981.
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Carol R. Lubin papers 4 Linear Feet 8 boxes

Conklin and Rossant Reston project collection

12.75 Linear Feet 26 boxes
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This collection includes items that relate to the construction and planning of Reston by Conklin and Rossant Architects. The collection begins with the initial plans done by Rossant before he and Conklin formed their architectural firm in 1967. The documents include plans, reports, correspondence and brochures about Reston. Also included are photographs, drawings, and negatives which were used in the construction of Reston.
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Conklin and Rossant Reston project collection 12.75 Linear Feet 26 boxes

Edgar A. Prichard papers

14.25 Linear Feet 29 boxes
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The Edgar A. Prichard papers include correspondence, legal, finance and other papers relating to Reston. The majority of the collection deals with property, dedications, deeds, sales and leases in Reston. The documents are primarily from Prichard's dealing with the Palindrome Corporation and Gulf Reston Incorporated.
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Edgar A. Prichard papers 14.25 Linear Feet 29 boxes

Francis C. Steinbauer Reston development and planning collection

1.75 Linear Feet 4 boxes
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The Francis Steinbauer Reston Development and Planning Collection contains materials pertaining to Reston history and development. The material covers Francis Steinbauer career with Reston and the state of Virginia. The collection includes photographs, sales information and manuals, master plans, reports, memoranda, and memorabilia.
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Francis C. Steinbauer Reston development and planning collection 1.75 Linear Feet 4 boxes

Jack Underhill papers

28.25 Linear Feet 72 boxes
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The Underhill papers include reports, correspondence, financial documents, plans, publications, and general information on new planned communities. Also included is a series of oversized maps from different new towns including Flower Mound, St. Charles and Roosevelt Island. The collection is comprised of Jack Underhill's personal papers that he accumulated while employed with the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The papers document the Federal New Communities Program which sponsored the development of 13 new towns. It also documents Underhill's research interests in private new towns and international urban planning. The collection covers the period of time from the 1963 to 1997.
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Jack Underhill papers 28.25 Linear Feet 72 boxes

Nan Netherton Northern Virginia history collection

12 Linear Feet 20 boxes
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The Nan Netherton Northern Virginia history collection contains Netherton's research and notes from her book "Reston: A New Town in the Old Dominion: A Pictorial History" (1989), as well as "Arlington County in Virginia : A Pictorial History" (1987) and "Fairfax County in Virginia : A Pictorial History," coauthored with Ross Netherton. Within the collection there are outlines for chapters, the copies of all the illustrations for the book, and the sources that Nan Netherton used during the writing process. The collection also contains oral histories, reports, brochures, photographs, executive budgets, and newsletters on historic sites in Northern Virginia.
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Nan Netherton Northern Virginia history collection 12 Linear Feet 20 boxes

Paul Grinberg Reston collection

0.5 Linear Feet 1 box
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The Paul Grinberg Reston collection is comprised of one document case. The documents in the collection consist mostly of marketing and business reports on Reston from 1962 to 1968.
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Paul Grinberg Reston collection 0.5 Linear Feet 1 box

Reston Association records

27 Linear Feet 54 boxes
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The Reston Association records include meeting minutes, budgets, clippings, reports, handbooks, correspondence, and general information on the association. Also included is a series of photography, which has photographs, contact sheets , slides, and negatives. The collection documents the activities of the Reston Home Owners Association, later renamed Reston Association in 1987 to include apartments and condos. The collection covers the period of time from the 1964 to 2006.
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Reston Association records 27 Linear Feet 54 boxes

Reston Black Focus records

2.75 Linear Feet 6 boxes
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The collection consists of papers from the Reston Black Focus, such as correspondence, advertisements, financial information and general information. Also included in the collection is a series on the Reston Homeowners Association (RHOA) with papers and other information from the Association.
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Reston Black Focus records 2.75 Linear Feet 6 boxes

Reston Community Association Planning and Zoning Committee records

13 Linear Feet 25 boxes
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The collection documents the time that John Dockery served on the Reston Community Association Planning and Zoning Committee. John Dockery worked on the committee from the 1970s into the 1980s. Most of the documents are dated in the 1970s with a few in the 1960s, 1980s and 1990s. The documents are memos, blueprints, maps and other paperwork involved in the running of the committee.
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Reston Community Association Planning and Zoning Committee records 13 Linear Feet 25 boxes

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