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Catlett Family Papers, 1850/1933, bulk 1901/1929

0.66 cubic feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Catlett Family Papers, 1850-1933 (bulk 1901-1929), consists of two boxes containing the correspondence, personal financial records, and ephemera of the Catlett Family of Staunton, Virginia.
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Catlett Family Papers, 1850/1933, bulk 1901/1929 0.66 cubic feet 2 boxes

Charles T. Smith photographs, 1880/2007, bulk 1990/1999

1.26 cubic feet 3 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The collection comprises original photographs, postcards, enlargements, and reproduction photographs documenting the eastern and southeastern sections of Rockingham County including Cross Keys, McGaheysville, Penn Laird, Port Republic, Pineville, and Elkton.
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Charles T. Smith photographs, 1880/2007, bulk 1990/1999 1.26 cubic feet 3 boxes

Grove Family Papers, 1884/1932

6.93 cubic feet 21 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Grove Family Papers, 1884-1932, consists of correspondence and ephemera from the Grove Family of Luray in Page County, Virginia.
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Grove Family Papers, 1884/1932 6.93 cubic feet 21 boxes

Rockingham Memorial Hospital forms, 1914/1938

0.1 cubic feet 2 folders
Abstract Or Scope
Two blank charts (clinical chart, bedside notes) and five bills for patients Louise Friddle and Donald Bowman.
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Rockingham Memorial Hospital forms, 1914/1938 0.1 cubic feet 2 folders

Virginia Theatre playbills, 1914/1952

0.25 cubic feet 7 folders
Abstract Or Scope
Comprises playbills and programs for theatrical and musical performances, weekly schedules, and signage from Harrisonburg's Virginia Theatre.
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Virginia Theatre playbills, 1914/1952 0.25 cubic feet 7 folders

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