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8th Evacuation Hospital collection, 1941/2011

25 Linear Feet
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Of unique relevance to the University of Virginia Health System is the 8th Evacuation Hospital Collection. The "8th Evac." was organized and staffed primarily by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. The collection contains scrapbooks, memoirs, reports, and numerous photographs that recall the experiences of the men and women who provided medical and nursing care in North Africa and Italy during the war.
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8th Evacuation Hospital 16mm training film, 1945 1 items Item is one (1) 16mm film reel in a metal canister.

A. Franklin Kibler papers, 1943/1952

1 cubic feet 2 manuscript boxes
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This collection consists primarily of documents and photographs dating from A. Franklin Kibler's World War II service with the 12th Army Group, European Theater, including:

  • Memoranda to and from Kibler and other senior officers (1943-1945)
  • Headquarters, 12th Army Group Commanding General's briefings (1944-1945)
  • Reports, including "Reports of the General Board, United States Forces, European Theater" (G-3 Section)
  • Photographs
  • Organizational charts

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A. Franklin Kibler papers, 1943/1952 1 cubic feet 2 manuscript boxes

Agnes Patone scrapbook, 1944/1945

0.25 Cubic Feet 1 volume
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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, 1944/1945 0.25 Cubic Feet 1 volume

Albert M. Reese Papers, 1944/1945

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 3 items (1 folder)
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Certificates of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1922, and the War Production Board, 1945, awarded to A.M. Reese; also a program of the Flag Day services held in Morgantown, June 18, 1944.

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Albert M. Reese Papers, 1944/1945 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 3 items (1 folder)

Alumni Association Records, 1833/2014, bulk 1950/2005

52.00 Linear Feet
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The records of the Alumni Association of the College of William and Mary include office files, material from select Executive Secretaries, meeting minutes, publications, correspondence, and other material documenting the activities of the William & Mary Alumni Association as well as the College of William & Mary's history and alumni more generally.

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Alumni Association Records, 1833/2014, bulk 1950/2005 52.00 Linear Feet

Amelia Jastrebski Perkins and Charles S. Perkins, Jr. Papers, 1936/1945

2.0 Linear Feet
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Amelia "Jeb" Jastrebski's W&M College Scrapbook, 1936-1940 "Scraps" by Charles S. Perkins, Jr., 1937-1939 - assorted ticket stubs, playbills, etc. "The War Years" scrapbook by Charles S. Perkins, Jr., 1944-1945 - primarily WWII memorabilia with some post-war work-related correspondence File of related clipppings, photos, etc.

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Amelia Jastrebski Perkins and Charles S. Perkins, Jr. Papers, 1936/1945 2.0 Linear Feet

Amos Koontz Papers II, 1865/1970

25 Linear Feet 35 boxes
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Personal and professional papers of Amos Ralph Koontz, surgeon. The personal papers, 1865-1986, include the correspondence of Koontz, his wife, Besse (Stocking) Koontz and their son, James William Koontz. Included are travel diaries, documents concerning the College of William and Mary and Johns Hopkins and material relating to social clubs and societies. The professional papers contain correspondence relating to Koontz' medical practice, political material, documents pertaining to military service, memberships in professional organizations, and newspaper and magazine article reprints.

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Amos Koontz Papers II, 1865/1970 25 Linear Feet 35 boxes

Ancella Bickley, Historian, Photographic Portraits of African-American Soldiers, 1942/1945

0.21 Linear Feet 2.5 in. (1 document case)
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Photographic portraits of African-American soldiers from the WWII era (black and white, averaging 2 in. x 3 in.). Some of the portraits have names recorded to their backs in pencil. These soldiers were stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
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Andrew Edmiston Jr. (1892-1966) Papers, 1916/1948

2.1 Linear Feet Summary: 2 ft. 1 in. (5 document cases, 5 in. each)
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Correspondence, deeds, financial and military records, newspaper clippings, and photographs of a Democratic politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1933-1942, newspaper editor, and businessman from Weston, Lewis County. Subjects covered include the Civil War, World Wars I and II, and the coal and glass industries. Correspondents include David Goff, Charles E. Hodges, Charles Lively, Alfred E. Smith, Harold L. Ickes, Joe L. Smith, Jennings Randolph, Clarence W. Meadows, James A. Farley, William E. Chilton, Arthur B. Koontz, and Harley M. Kilgore.
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Andrew Edmiston Jr. (1892-1966) Papers, 1916/1948 2.1 Linear Feet Summary: 2 ft. 1 in. (5 document cases, 5 in. each)

Aquilla Matthews papers, 1925/1984

0.834 Linear Feet 2 full Hollinger boxes
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The collection contains letters and programs, writings and other papers documenting Aquilla Matthews, an African-American woman originally from Danville, Virginia who was the director of the USO African American Women's group, The Sun and Sand Caravan during World War II. The collection includes: photographs of several members of the group notes with description of different areas served and several letters documenting Matthews personal and professional life.

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Aquilla Matthews papers, 1925/1984 0.834 Linear Feet 2 full Hollinger boxes

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