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Tyler County Archives

48.33 Linear Feet Summary: 48 ft. 4 in. (80 document cases, 5 in. each); (2 records cartons, 15 in. each); (2 ledgers, 3 in.); (84 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
Abstract Or Scope
Circuit and county court papers including minute books, order books, witness books, rule books, execution books, and trial dockets. There are poll books for state and federal elections (1816-52).
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Tyler County Archives 48.33 Linear Feet Summary: 48 ft. 4 in. (80 document cases, 5 in. each); (2 records cartons, 15 in. each); (2 ledgers, 3 in.); (84 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)

Tyler Family Papers, Group H

4.00 Linear Feet
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Papers, 1750-1935, which are miscellaneous manuscripts with Tyler family connections. Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.

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Tyler Family Papers, Group H 4.00 Linear Feet

Tyler Scrapbook Box 1

Tyree Collection

642.00 Linear Feet
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Tyree collection of research notes of Virginia families compiled from Virginia county records. Notebooks containing genealogical information compiled by Young Tyree. Concerns mostly Virginia counties and families, but also includes notes from Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, Scotland and England. Tyree took notes on looseleaf paper of land patents and arranged the pages in binders by county and by patentee in alphabetical orders. Families he was particularly interested in were Allen, Avery, Black, Branch, Burton, Chadwell, Cox, Davenport, Durham, Elam, Ferguson, Finch, Fleming, Fore, Goddin, Hancock, Hatcher, Hogg, Jones, Jordan, Meredith, Mills, Mitchell, Mosby, Moseley, Pollock, Price, Ratcliffe, Shepherd, Smith, Summers, Taylor, Tiller and Tyree. He also took notes from censuses and from tax rolls.

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University Archives Diploma Collection

10.0 Linear Feet
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This collection contains originals and copies of diplomas awarded by the College of William and Mary. The collection also includes honorary degrees, diplomas awarded by other colleges and universities, and certificates of distinction.

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University Archives Diploma Collection 10.0 Linear Feet

Armstead L. Robinson papers

38 Cubic Feet 34 cubic boxes, 5 card file boxes, 3 clamshell boxes, and 1 oversize box
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The Armstead L. Robinson papers(1848-2001; 43 cubic feet) consist of audiotapes; book reviews; census material; computer printouts; conference papers; correspondence; biographical information; instructional material; lectures and speeches; manuscripts and original writings by Robinson, his colleagues and students; maps; memorabilia; microfilm; organizational and professional files; photographs; printed items, and research and topical files. Most of the nineteenth century material is in the form of photocopies.

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University of Virginia Medical Illustrations collection

42 items Illustrations are housed in individual sleeves.
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Colored etching by G[eorge] Cruikshank: Source of the Southwark Water Works, or [headed] Salus Populi Suprema Lex. Published by S. Knight, [1832]. 51x32.5cm. Printed on broadsheet with text poem beneath: Royal Address of Cadwallader... water-king of Southwark [John Edwards]. Concern at pollution and threat to public health.

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University of Virginia Medical Illustrations collection 42 items Illustrations are housed in individual sleeves.

Van Meter Family Papers

0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 oversize folder)
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Deeds, and parchment grants for land in Hampshire and Hardy Counties, 1775-1849, signed by governors of Virginia, beginning with Edmund Randolph; and one photostat account of Jacob Van Meter with Jacob and John Clower showing the cost of constructing the Van Meter home in Hampshire County, 1842-1845.

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Van Meter Family Papers 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 oversize folder)

Van Meter Family Papers

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)
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Notes, bills, receipts, tax notices and scattered land papers of Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and James E. Van Meter, Hardy County, W. Va.

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Van Meter Family Papers 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)

Van Syckel Family Land Indentures

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 6 items (1 oversize folder)
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Six land indentures on parchment for tracts of land in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, deeded to members of the Van Syckle/Van Syckel family. They are dated 1783, 1793, 1796, 1806, 1810, and 1813.
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Van Syckel Family Land Indentures 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 6 items (1 oversize folder)

Vida Bailey, Collector, Papers

0.2 Linear Feet 2 in. (4 folders)
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Indentures, deeds, court papers, land grants, letters, church notices, tax and other receipts, bills, notes and other materials concerning the Bluestone River area in Summers County, West Virginia, especially the Josiah Meadows and Robert Lilly families. Includes a Church of Christ minute book kept by Thomas Lilly, 1802-1817; a land grant to Jesiah Meador signed by Governor James P. Preston, 1809; and a letter from William Sellergrit Lilly from upper Louisiana Territory telling of earth tremors, sickness, and expected Indian trouble. Places mentioned include Mercer, Raleigh, Montgomery, and Giles counties, and Sinking Creek.
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Vida Bailey, Collector, Papers 0.2 Linear Feet 2 in. (4 folders)

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