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Abbie Louisa Hill Scrapbook

1.00 Linear Feet
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Scrapbook, ca. 1874-1884, of Abbie Louisa Hill, Beloit, Wisconsin, containing handwritten notes, prints, circulars, programs, wedding invitations, paper dolls, and newspaper clippings. Many of the clippings relate to Beloit College.

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Adams T. Rice papers

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The Adams T. Rice papers consists of newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, and programs relating to theatre in Detroit, Michigan, the Federal Theatre Project, and Rice's lecture "The Magic of Science." Material was collected by Rice and dates from the 1920s to 1960, with the bulk of the material dating from the 1920s to the 1930s.
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Adams T. Rice papers 2 Linear Feet (3 boxes)

Agnes Patone scrapbook

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The Agnes Panton scrapbook (1944-1945; 0.25 cubic feet) is a World War II scrapbook documenting a female marine's experiences. It contains memorabilia, invitations, greeting cards, and newspaper clippings. Also included are shoulder stripe patches for a male and female officer. Second Headquarters Battalion stationed in Washington D.C. area.

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Agnes Patone scrapbook 0.25 Cubic Feet 1 volume

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Alamby Miller Scrapbook

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This file consists of a scrapbook of works written by Washington College student Alamby Miller between 1864-1868. Included are Virginia university magazines, clippings from the Southern Collegian, and original poetry. There is also a scrapbook titled Alamby Millington Miller by Professor James W. Massie dated 1870. This scrapbook is a typed biography including a letter from Alamby to his sister.

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Albert D. Davis papers

1 cubic feet 2 flat boxes
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The Albert D. Davis papers consist of the person papers of Davis, including:

  • Six items of correspondence (1930)
  • One two-volume diary (1930-1934)
  • One scrapbook from Davis' VMI cadetship (1930-1935). The scrapbook includes photographs, dance programs, and other VMI mementos.
  • Three scrapbooks that date from Davis' tour of duty in Korea (1951-1952). These scrapbooks contain clippings, military documents, and photographs. Some items date from when he was stationed at the United Nations Prisoner of War Camp Number One at Koje-do (now Geojedo), South Korea.
  • Certificates

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Albert D. Davis papers 1 cubic feet 2 flat boxes

Albert E. Haak Scrapbook

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A scrapbook kept by Albert Haak, technical director of the William and Mary Theatre from 1947 through 1977.

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Aldine Marie Scott Scrapbook

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This collection, which dates from 1923 to 1924, consists of a scrapbook that contains photographs, ephemeral items, and memorabilia.

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Aldine Marie Scott Scrapbook 1.0 Linear Feet 1 flat box

VMI cadet scrapbook collection

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This collection consists of VMI cadet scrapbooks that feature photographs, memorabilia, and other items that document cadet life.

Alfred G. Lawson Log and Scrapbook

0.2 Linear Feet 1 box
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Log and scrapbook of Alfred G. Lawson, which he titled "The Word War : The Log and My Experience Aboard U.S.S. Paulding, Destroyer No. 22, Operating in Foreign Waters, Base No. 6 and Base No. 7, Queenstown Ireland, Brest France. Alfred G. Lawson, Seaman, United States."

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Alfred G. Lawson Log and Scrapbook 0.2 Linear Feet 1 box

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