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Hart Papers I and II, 1847/1934

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Papers, 1847-1934, including correspondence, essays, articles, and poems by John Hart, a Richmond book seller and poems, short stories, and a novel by his wife, Katherine M. Hart. The papers of John Hart include letters concerning the sale of books and two letters by James Branch Cabell. The collection includes diplomas and certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to his [father ?] John Hart of Louisa County, Va.

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Hart Papers I and II, 1847/1934 4.00 Linear Feet

Henry Denison Cole Papers, 1786/1939

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Included are minutes of the Wise Light Infantry Co. of Williamsburg, 1881-1882; the College of William and Mary Alumni Association, 1906-1917; papers concerning the College of William and Mary including letters, 1873, from Benjamin S. Ewell; the Williamsburg Free School Trustees, 1870-1907; and the Democratic Committee of Williamsburg.

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Henry Denison Cole Papers, 1786/1939 13.00 Linear Feet

James and Judith Bowers stereoview collection, 1882/1903

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A collection of 107 stereoscopic slides compiled by James and Judith Bowers. The stereoviews are divided into categories including Niagara Falls, Havana Glen Scenery, Mt. Pelee Volcano, Norway, Gems from American Scenery, and more.

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James and Judith Bowers stereoview collection, 1882/1903 1 Linear Feet

Kelvin Ramsey collection of stereoviews, 1900

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Addition includes three boxes (359 sterviews) labeled "college life".

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Kelvin Ramsey collection of stereoviews, 1900 2.13 Linear Feet 3 stereoview boxes

Keystone View Company Collection Tour of the World, 1892/1936

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This collection contains a full set of stereoviews from the Keystone View Company's "Tour of the World" series. The set includes stereoview images from six continents, excluding Antarctica. The scenes capture diverse people, monuments, and landscapes. Each stereoview has a description of the scene located on the back. The descriptions are often ethno-centric towards non-western cultures. Points of interest include European-controlled Africa, the Middle East before the creation of Israel, and Germany in between the World Wars. The collection also includes a company guidebook from 1936. Our online list is off by one number. For instance, on page 39 of the Title List, 803, "Climbing Through a Tropical Jungle, Central Africa," in our list it is under volume 5 as number 804.

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Keystone View Company Collection Tour of the World, 1892/1936 4.75 Linear Feet

Stereograph and Stereoscope Collection, 1893/1929

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This collection contains a stereoscope viewer and stereograph cards documenting a variety of content, including the 1893 Columbian Exposition and various international locations.

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Stereograph and Stereoscope Collection, 1893/1929 1 Linear Feet

World War II Stereograms, Postcards, and Artifacts, 1942/1945

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Stereograph cards, some printed by the Keystone View Company, of scenes from World War II, including a hospital scene, burned wreck of a Zeppelin, grave of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, pontoon bridge inspection, bugle call, french flower lady decorating a soldier and clothing issue at Ft. Lee, Virginia.

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World War II Stereograms, Postcards, and Artifacts, 1942/1945 0.01 Linear Foot

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