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Virginia Republican Party Flyer, 1921

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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The Virginia Republican Party Flyer lists the African American Republican candidates for Virginia elected offices in 1921 and includes Maggie L. Walker, the first American female bank president, as the candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction and John Mitchell, Jr., the editor of the Richmond Planet, as the candidate for Governor.
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Virginia Republican Party Flyer, 1921 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Virginia Tech Faculty Women's Club Records, 1965/2008

10.4 Cubic Feet 11 boxes
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The collections consists of records and scrapbooks from the Virginia Tech Faculty Women's Club.
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Virginia Tech Faculty Women's Club Records, 1965/2008 10.4 Cubic Feet 11 boxes

Vivian Coleman Bear Papers, 1844/1916

0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The collection contains the papers of Roanoke, Virginia resident Vivian Coleman Bear, including correspondence from E. Ferd Weigand and other suitors; family correspondence and financial documents relating to the Clemens and Staley families; Bible with genealogical notes and clippings; photographs; and ephemera.
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Vivian Coleman Bear Papers, 1844/1916 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

Wena Dows Architectural Collection,, 1952/2005

21.1 Cubic Feet 1 box; 86 oversize folders
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Architect Wena Dows earned her B.A. in Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1950 and began working independently, specializing in residential remodeling, in 1954. Along with her architectural commitments she also worked as a nutritionist. The Wena Dows Architectural Collection contains drawings, supporting text documents, photographs and slides of Dows' addition and renovation projects for residences in California from 1952 to 2005, along with information about a few commercial projects.
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Wena Dows Architectural Collection,, 1952/2005 21.1 Cubic Feet 1 box; 86 oversize folders

Wendy Scott Bertrand Architectural Collection, 1954/2012

15.73 Cubic Feet
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Wendy Bertrand is a registered architect, rug weaver, self-described feminist and author living in Northern California since 1967. This collection documents her personal and professional activism and activities between 1954-2012, including her architectural studies, organizational activities, family life, travel, professional writing, textile projects, and career with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Forest Service.
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Wendy Scott Bertrand Architectural Collection, 1954/2012 15.73 Cubic Feet

Wilhelmina Van Ingen Elarth Papers, 1862/1971

9.5 Cubic Feet 7 boxes
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This collection contains the papers of Wilhelmina van Ingen Elarth, a professor of art history and classical studies who taught at the University of Michigan, Wheaton College (Massachusetts), and the University of Manitoba. The collection includes such materials as correspondence, diaries, subject files, postcards, printed materials, original artwork (including sketches attributed to Henry van Ingen), ancient relic fragments, mementos and photographs. Much of the collection focuses on van Ingen's interest in the art and architecture of ancient Greece, Italy, and Mexico, and her visits to sites in those countries, including her year in Athens at the American School of Classical Studies, during which she participated in excavations at Eleusis.
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Wilhelmina Van Ingen Elarth Papers, 1862/1971 9.5 Cubic Feet 7 boxes

Wills Family Correspondence, 1860/1865

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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The collection contains photocopies of American Civil War correspondence to and from members of the Wills family.
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Wills Family Correspondence, 1860/1865 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Winifred Parsons Architecture Notebook,, 1900/1906

0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The collection consists of a bound notebook containing about 800 cyanotypes, 300 halftones and process illustrations, and 32 hand illustrated images of architecture ranging from Ancient Egypt until 1900. The notebook is an expandable binder filled with leaves of lined notebook paper, signed by Winifred Parsons and appears to have been made for a class assignment sometime between 1900-1906.
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Winifred Parsons Architecture Notebook,, 1900/1906 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box

Woman's Missionary Union Minute Book,, 1907/1929

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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The Woman's Missionary Union Minute Book contains the minutes of the Woman's Missionary Union of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church in Grayson County, Virginia. The minute book includes meeting minutes dating from 1907 through 1929. The minute book also includes limited financial records including dues collected to support the group and funds collected for various charitable causes and support for other churches in the area.
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Woman's Missionary Union Minute Book,, 1907/1929 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Women Architects in Austria Exhibit Panels, 1988

8.8 Cubic Feet 28 panels; approx. 250 catalogs
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The Women Architects in Austria Exhibit Panels contains twenty-eight panels from a traveling exhibit sponsored by the Austrian Cultural Institute. The panels show photographs and architectural drawings by Austrian women architects from 1900-1987. Subjects include interior design, urban and landscape planning, apartment buildings, and cultural centers.
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Women Architects in Austria Exhibit Panels, 1988 8.8 Cubic Feet 28 panels; approx. 250 catalogs

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