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Grace's friendship album, 1889/1891

0.04 Cubic Feet 1 legal folder
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A Victorian novelty album owned by a person named Grace from Massachusetts. The covers are pasted with colorful die cut-outs on a background of printed lace paper doilies. The album is in the shape of a triange with scalloped edges, in its original (cardboard) triangle-shaped box.

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Grace's friendship album, 1889/1891 0.04 Cubic Feet 1 legal folder

Laura A. Wright friendship album, 1830/1860

.04 Cubic Feet 1 legal sized folder
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This collection contains one volume belonging to Lauren A. Wright of Hebron, Connecticut, with 67 pages of inscriptions, prose, and drawings. An intricate calligraphy inscription reads "Calvin H. Phelps to Miss Laura A. Wright, Hebron." Dates for inscriptions range from 1830 to 1860, with the majority written in the 1830's and 1840's. Locations written in the book include Hebron, Hartford, Glastenbury, Belchertown, New Haven, Columbia, and West Dennis, Connecticut.

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Laura A. Wright friendship album, 1830/1860 .04 Cubic Feet 1 legal sized folder

The University of Virginia Collection on the History of Childhood, Parenting, and Family Building., 1700/2014

7.5 Cubic Feet 12 document boxes, 2 os boxes and 1 cubic box
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The University of Virginia Collection on the History of Childhood, Parenting, and Family Building is an artificial collection and periodic additions are expected.

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Manuscript Bereavement commonplace book (Addition 70) 2024-0148, 1856 0.04 Cubic Feet Box 13, Folder 8

Randolph-Macon Woman's College photograph album, 1910/1913

0.2 Cubic Feet One small oversized flat box
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This material contains images of racist imagery. The purpose of this note is to allow users to decide whether they need or want to view these materials. This collection includes a photograph album compiled from 1910 to 1913 documenting the Randolph-Macon Woman's College, now called Randolph College, in Lynchburg, Virginia. It contains approximately 274 photos, mainly measuring 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches and smaller, with some small panoramas. All photographs have numbers written in silver ink, and many are captioned. The creator of the album is unknown. This album features pasted, dated, and captioned photographs documenting student life. The pictures include images of sports events, Greek life, many themed parties, including Dutch, Spanish, and Chinese parties -- the latter with a photo of Sieu-tsung Lok, the first Asian student from China. There are photos of organized events like May Day, Field Day, and graduation celebrations. Also captured are a variety of plays put on by the students. There are also two photographs of an unidentified Black man who may have been a porter at the college. There are also landscapes around Virginia and exterior shots of the campus buildings. One page of photographs titled "Milestones, 1913" contains two photos of students in blackface.

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Randolph-Macon Woman's College photograph album, 1910/1913 0.2 Cubic Feet One small oversized flat box

James Southall Wilson and Davison papers-addition, 1898/1994

6.88 Cubic Feet 3 document boxes, one oversize folder, and 28 scrapbooks.
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This is an addition to the James Southall Wilson collection. It includes scrapbooks, photo albums, correspondence, travel diary, home movies of the Wilson and Davison families. 28 scrapbooks and loose correspondence related to three generations of the family of James Southall Wilson, with much material on the University of Virginia. Persons represented significantly include James Southall Wilson (1880-1963) and Julia Tyler Wilson (1881-1965);Charles Marshall Davison, Jr. (1914-1995) and Alida Wilson Davison (1913-1995); and Katharine "Kit" Stonestreet Davison (1943-).

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