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Withers A. Burress papers

5.13 cubic feet 4 legal document boxes and 5 oversize flat boxes
Abstract Or Scope

The Withers A. Burress papers consist of papers that document Burress' United States Army career for the period from 1942 to 1954. Included are photos, a subject file on the 100th Infantry Division, scrapbooks, correspondence, orders, and memos. Other items include retirement correspondence (dated 1957-1971).

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Withers A. Burress papers 5.13 cubic feet 4 legal document boxes and 5 oversize flat boxes

W. Melville Jones Papers

1.00 Linear Feet
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This collection documents activities and events at the College of William and Mary during the career of W. Melville Jones. It is primarily composed of material collected in scrapbooks.

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W. Melville Jones Papers 1.00 Linear Feet

Woman's Club of Williamsburg records

6.50 Linear Feet 8 boxes
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The collection contains scrapbooks, yearbooks, photographs, minutes and correspondence showing the activities, projects, causes and meetings of the Woman's Club of Williamsburg. The Woman's Club was founded to mostly help local schools.

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Woman's Club of Williamsburg records 6.50 Linear Feet 8 boxes

Women's Athletics Scrapbooks

0.50 Linear Feet
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This collection includes three scrapbooks of various sizes and one envelope containing news clippings about women's sports at William and Mary. One of the scrapbooks documents the U.S. Field Hockey Association Tournament held on campus in November, 1940. Another contains a folder about "Physical Education -- Teaching as a Profession."

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Women's Athletics Scrapbooks 0.50 Linear Feet

Women's Club Records

1.75 cubic feet 6 boxes
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The Women's Club Records are comprised of newsletters, yearbooks, directories, papers, scrapbooks, media files and photographs that document the activities of the James Madison University's Woman's Club, from 1977-2013.
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Women's Club Records 1.75 cubic feet 6 boxes

Woodbine Home Demonstration Club records

3 Linear Feet (6 boxes)
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Minutes, photographs, scrapbooks, and realia from the Woodbine Home Demonstration Club, a homemakers' organization.
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Woodbine Home Demonstration Club records 3 Linear Feet (6 boxes)

Woodbridge Family Papers

1.80 Linear Feet
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Papers relating to the Woodbridge and Mendenhall Families including materials of Julia Woodbridge Oxrieder, folklorist and author; her brother, Hensley Woodbridge, a bibliographer of Latin American literature; and their parents, Dean of the College of William and Mary Law School, Dudley Woodbridge and his wife. Some material relates to Williamsburg, Virginia. The collection includes diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and other materials.

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Woodbridge Family Papers 1.80 Linear Feet

World's Fairs Collection

0.60 Linear Feet
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Mss. Acc. 2004.046 consists of a scrapbook of newspaper and magazine clippings from the Chicago World's Fair in 1933.

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World's Fairs Collection 0.60 Linear Feet

World War I Scrapbook

0.3 Linear Feet 1 volume. Confirm box size and update top container.
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Scrapbook pages from the unbound scrapbook of an unidentified member of the 78th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, on duty in France from the time of his departure from New York on May 19, 1918 to his return and discharge on May 29, 1919.

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World War I Scrapbook 0.3 Linear Feet 1 volume. Confirm box size and update top container.

World War I Scrapbooks

2.00 Linear Feet
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Scrapbooks, 1917-1919, containing newspapers and magazine clippings concerning World War I.

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World War I Scrapbooks 2.00 Linear Feet

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