Collections : [Old Dominion University]

Old Dominion University

3023 Patricia W. and J. Douglas Perry Library
Old Dominion University
4427 Hampton Blvd
Norfolk, VA 23529
Primary Collecting Areas:
Key collecting areas include: 1. University Archives; 2. Manuscripts -- strengths in such subjects as the Civil War, Virginia politics, military history, local news & media, African-American history, Norfolk urban redevelopment, women's history, and local history; 3. Rare books and printed material: strengths include Virginia and Tidewater History, poetry and literature, military history, art books; 4. Music special collecting: strengths in contemporary/post-World War II composers and historical recordings.
Description:
The goal of Special Collections and University Archives is to preserve and make accessible collections and records of historical importance to the university, region, state, and nation. The department functions as a "learning lab" where students, faculty, and researchers can create and explore original ideas through engagement with our unique collections.
POC: Jessica Ritchie
Phone: (757) 683-4483
Fax: (757) 683-5954

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Alice Rice Jaffe Papers

0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Includes assorted reports, newspaper articles and correspondence, etc. relating to Hampton Roads history and Old Dominion University's early history as Norfolk Division of William and Mary College. Contains material from Jaffe's family including her husband, journalist Louis I. Jaffe, her father, Colonel Henry Rice and ancestor, Captain Samuel Davis.
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Alice Rice Jaffe Papers 0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes

Allen-Johnson Family Papers

0.20 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document Case boxes
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Family resided in Maine. Contains correspondence, genealogical material, receipts, a ledger book, and newspapers clippings.
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Allen-Johnson Family Papers 0.20 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document Case boxes

Webb Family Papers

6.70 Linear Feet 11 Hollinger document cases, 1 oversize box boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Donated by Lewis W. Webb, Jr., the collection contains documents from the early records of the Borough of Norfolk (1790-1823), the Gosport Navy Yard (1829-1870), the Webb Family (1831-1883), 19th century commercial ventures, and the Electricity Cost Commission (1975).

Webb Family Papers

6.70 Linear Feet 11 Hollinger document cases, 1 oversize box boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Donated by Lewis W. Webb, Jr., the collection contains documents from the early records of the Borough of Norfolk (1790-1823), the Gosport Navy Yard (1829-1870), the Webb Family (1831-1883), 19th century commercial ventures, and the Electricity Cost Commission (1975).

Buck Family Papers

0.01 Linear Feet One folder folders
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This collection consists of letters sent to various members of the Buck family of Westford and Essex, Vermont between 1807 and 1850.

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Buck Family Papers 0.01 Linear Feet One folder folders

Eloise Word Skewis Papers

2.10 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case, 1 oversized box, 1 poster tube boxes
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This collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, receipts, statement of accounts, currency, bonds, and indentures. Of note is genealogical material that relate to the Claiborne and Kilby families of Virginia.
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Eloise Word Skewis Papers 2.10 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case, 1 oversized box, 1 poster tube boxes

Finlay Forbes Ferguson Papers

1.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case and 1 oversize box boxes
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A Norfolk architect. Descendant of longtime Norfolk family. Consists of papers concerning the restoration of the Willoughby-Baylor House and family papers documenting the history of Norfolk since the nineteenth century. Includes correspondence, business papers, ledgers, deeds, genealogical material, newspapers, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
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Finlay Forbes Ferguson Papers 1.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case and 1 oversize box boxes

Hodges Family Papers

2.00 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger documents case; 1 oversized box boxes
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Correspondence, newspaper clippings, genealogical information, scrapbook materials, photographs. Collection primarily focuses on General John Hodges, William H. H. Hodges, and Colonel James Gregory Hodges.
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James Washington Singleton Papers

20.80 Linear Feet 35 Hollinger document cases; 1 clamshell box, 2 oversized boxes boxes
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Prominent Peace Democrat from Illinois during the Civil War. Served in the United States House of Representatives (1879-1883). Contains family papers spanning five generations, dating from 1770 to 1975. Includes correspondence, business papers, military papers, newspaper clippings, and photographs.

Mason C. Andrews Papers

61.3 Linear Feet 95 Hollinger document cases, 16 oversized boxes, 2 artifact boxes, and one audiovisual box boxes
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Physician, former city council member and mayor of Norfolk. Served on Norfolk city council from 1974 to 2000 and as the city's mayor from 1992-1994. Was instrumental in the development of the Eastern Virginia Medical School complex and the redevelopment of downtown Norfolk. The collection includes personal, business, and political papers.
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Mason C. Andrews Papers 61.3 Linear Feet 95 Hollinger document cases, 16 oversized boxes, 2 artifact boxes, and one audiovisual box boxes

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