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Carter Newman Bealer Papers

28.3 Linear Feet
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Includes family and business correspondence and a variety of private collections, such as diaries, playbills, ship menus, as well as a significant collection of autographed photographs and letters of late 19th and early 20th century theatrical and musical performers.

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Carter Newman Bealer Papers 28.3 Linear Feet

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Kathleen Harless Scrapbook

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
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The Kathleen Chevallie Harless Scrapbook contains photographs, invitations and programs that document Harless' experiences at the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, from 1911-1914. Also included are four postcards depicting campus grounds and buildings, dated 1911-1913, and a promotional flyer from 1982.
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Kathleen Harless Scrapbook 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

Person Family papers

1.50 Linear Feet
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The collection contains papers ranging in date from 1872 to 2002 documenting the Person family. Materials includes account books including those of both Charles Person and William Person, Sr. Other papers and photographsd illustrate family life in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia in the early-to-mid 1900s. Artifacts, including fans, Williamsburg Laundry thermometer and a charcoal drawing of a residence are also included.

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Person Family papers 1.50 Linear Feet

Student Theatre Productions Collection

0.16 cubic feet 2 folders
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The Student Theatre Productions Collection, 1912-1966 consists of programs and playbills for student plays at Madison College, including Class Plays and productions sponsored by the Athletic Association.
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Student Theatre Productions Collection 0.16 cubic feet 2 folders

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