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Ryland Correspondence Collection

.5 Linear Feet
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This collection contains a mix of envelopes, post cards, and letters relating to correspondence by and with the Ryland Family in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The envelopes in particular allow researchers to explore the extent of the Ryland family connections as well as being of interest to philatelists.
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Ryland Correspondence Collection .5 Linear Feet

Thomas Connors Collection

.2 Linear Feet
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Contains 19th and early 20th century British and American theater memorabilia, including autographs of major actors, writers, and managers; and letters, broadsides, and photographs.

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Stamps and covers collection

50 items
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This collection (50 items) consists of stamps and envelopes donated to VMI by various individuals, including:

  • Examples of Civil War covers and postage stamps
  • A variety of commemorative issues, many of which relate to VMI in some way (e.g., George C. Marshall; New Market)
  • World War II era envelopes with stamps sent by various General Officers

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Stamps and covers collection 50 items

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