Collections : [Longwood University]

Longwood University

Archives and Special Collections
Greenwood Library
Longwood University
401 Redford Street
Farmville, VA 23909
Primary Collecting Areas:
University Archives, Public Education, Prince Edward County and Local History, Civil Rights in Education.
Description:

The Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections collects and makes accessible records of historical importance to the university, region, and state. We celebrate curiosity and encourage the exploration of new ideas by engaging with our unique collections.

The Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections serve as the repository for the Farmville Prince Edward County Historical Society and the Moton Museum.

Phone: (434) 395-2432
Fax: (434) 395-2453

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Paulett Family Business Records

.65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box
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This collection, which dates from 1877 to 1929, represents the business records of Richard Singleton Paulett, Paulett, Son& Company, S.W. Paulett, R.H. Paulett, H.A. Paulett, H.C. Paulett, E.L. Paulett, and Paulett and Bugg. These records include property deeds, deeds of trust, stock certificates, contracts, and correspondence.

Alice Maud Jones and Burton Family Pins

0.2 Linear Feet 1 small archival jewelry box
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Alumni Association Records

6.4 Linear Feet
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This collection contains ledgers, meeting minutes, correspondences, memoirs, letters, photos, newspapers and magazines, and programs from the Alumni Association between the years of 1950 - 2007. These materials are from events such as Board Meetings, Founders Day, and Fall and Spring council meetings.

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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne Collection.

.65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box 13 Photographic Prints
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This collection, which dates from 1742 to 1963, consists of correspondence, land grants, wills, family histories, and genealogical notes related primarily to the Baldwin, Hannah, Wyllie, Blanton, and Spraggins families.

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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne Collection. .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box 13 Photographic Prints

George William Jeffers Collection

4.8 Linear Feet 4.8 Linear Feet
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This collection, contained in nine archival boxes, is divided into the following series: Correspondence - All correspondence, with the exception of personal correspondence, are in chronological order. Personal correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the correspondent's last name. Manuscripts - contains a variety of articles written by Dr. Jeffers and texts of addresses given by Dr. Jeffers. This series also contains a draft (typed, with corrections) of a book written by Dr. Jeffers (The Bastards' Book). Included in this series are bits and pieces of stories written by Dr. Jeffers that appear to be autobiographical. Personal and Biographical Materials - contains a collection of materials that Dr. Jeffers kept with his personal papers and that relate to some aspect of his life and career. Included are a birth certificate, educational information, employment information, newspaper clippings, and a personal notebook. This series also includes scrapbook materials with miscellaneous writings, clippings, and photographs that were significant to Dr. Jeffers. There is also an informal notebook filled with random handwritten notes and typed stories. The notebook is entitled "Chats with Jarman and More." Teaching and research - contains research that Dr. Jeffers used in writing articles, including notes and clippings. This series also includes a variety of miscellaneous print materials dealing with organizations in which Dr. Jeffers was actively involved. In addition there is a series of Articles and Newspaper Clippings collected by Dr. Jeffers, as well as a series of photographs.

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Bugg Family Collection.

8.16 Linear Feet 4 archival flat boxes, 1 archival photograph binder, 1 oversize archival folder
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This collection, which dates from 1876 to 1957, consists of photographs, correspondence, ephemera, stock certificates, newspaper clippings, and four scrapbooks compiled by Hessie St. Clair Bugg.

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Bugg Family Collection. 8.16 Linear Feet 4 archival flat boxes, 1 archival photograph binder, 1 oversize archival folder

Business Office Accounting Ledgers

37 Linear Feet 41 flat boxes
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This collection, which dates from 1884 to 1923, consists of 41 individual ledgers which contain details of accounts payable, accounts receivable, salaries, student accounts, cash records, and other business office financial records.

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Business Office Accounting Ledgers 37 Linear Feet 41 flat boxes

Certificates and Diplomas Collection

1.75 Linear Feet 1 Flat Box
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This collection includes diplomas and certificates earned at the various forms of Longwood University.

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Certificates and Diplomas Collection 1.75 Linear Feet 1 Flat Box

Clair Woodruff Bugg Collection

6 Folder 6 Photographic Prints
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The Clair Woodruff Bugg collection consists of ephemera, printed materials, and photographs that range in date from 1886 to 1919.

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Clair Woodruff Bugg Collection 6 Folder 6 Photographic Prints

Commencement Programs Collection

2.8 Linear Feet 5 legal-sized archival boxes.
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The items in this collection date from 1863 to 2021 and include mainly Commencement programs and invitations. However, the collection also includes newspaper clippings, school announcements, and webpage print-outs.

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Commencement Programs Collection 2.8 Linear Feet 5 legal-sized archival boxes.

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