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Stephens and Yount Family Papers

2.4 cubic feet 7 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Stephens and Yount Family Papers, 1812-1995, primarily document the Richard Stephens family of Rockingham County, Virginia and his descendants. Materials include correspondence, receipts, financial documents, indentures, deeds, photographs, and ephemera.
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2018 Accessions

Correspondence

Ephemera

Blackley Family papers

14.37 cubic feet 30 boxes, 2 flat folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Blackley Family Papers, 1830-2020, consists of hundreds of letters that span from 1830 to 2011; diaries; official United States, Confederate, and Texas documents; literary works; newspaper clippings; postcards; ephemera; and photographs. These papers document the related Scott, Bassett, Blackley, Hoge, Matthews, and Nix families of Texas and Staunton, Virginia.
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2020-0121 Accession

2020-0702 Accession

Correspondence

Alumni Association Records

8.55 cubic feet 21 boxes, 1 flat file
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of the administrative files and photographs of the James Madison University Alumni Association, all referring to the individual graduated classes of JMU, Madison College, and the State Normal School.
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2023-0127, 2023-0419 Accessions

Eldon Bowman collection of Bowman family papers

2.8 cubic feet 6 boxes, 2 audiocassettes 118 Megabytes 46 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Eldon Bowman Collection of Bowman Family Papers, 1797-2019, comprises genealogical materials (photocopied and original), correspondence, and family papers related to the Bowman family of Rockingham County, Virginia specifically the Eli Martin Bowman (1861-1950) and Amanda Hollar Bowman (1865-1936) line.
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2024-0604 accession

2024-0725 accession

Family papers and correspondence

Educational Cookery Collection

1.4 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Educational Cookery Collection includes flyers, pamphlets, cooking school catalogs, recipes, menus, cookery lessons, and other ephemera relating to cookery and education, dating from the 1880s to the 1960s.
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A Box 1, Folder 1

N Box 1, Folder 9

U Box 1, Folder 14

Michael Louis Altstetter Records

.5 Linear Feet
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The Michael Louis Altstetter Records consist of what are presumed to be his office files, due to the time frame and nature of information. The collection spans the years 1929-1934, when Dr. Altstetter served in an administrative capacity at Fredericksburg State Teachers College, and contains correspondence related to his duties as Dean and Registrar. The correspondence in Series 1 pertains specifically to students' academic deficiencies and discipline and features exchanges between Dean Altstetter and the parents of struggling students, occasionally including exchanges with the students themselves. Series 2 is entirely exchanges with Thomas Eason of the Virginia State Board of Education and largely concerns student records and queries regarding State Board requirements and teaching certifications. Altstetter's assistant registrars, Muriel Jenner in the earlier years or Wesa Dale later, are also included as occasional correspondents in this series. Series 3 contains correspondence relating to Altstetter's general professional duties. Letters regard various topics such as publications, donations, travel plans, and dealings with professional organizations. Altstetter served as the president of the Virginia chapter of the Peabody Alumni Association, and correspondence related to those duties is included in this series. Some exchanges with the office of Mrs. Alfred I. DuPont (also known as Jessie Ball DuPont) are also included in this series. Altstetter also appears to have filed a few letters to or from President Combs throughout the records where relevant to a particular topic.

Office of the President. Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler Records

38.05 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

. The collection has been microfilmed and is accessible via Swem's microfilm collection whenever the library is open.

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Acc. 1982.045

Robb-Bernard Papers

26.00 Linear Feet
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Papers, 1800-1901, of and relating to John Hipkins and John Hipkins Bernard (mostly accounts); of and relating to members of the Hipkins, Bernard and Robb families; and relating to the Hipkins-Bernard-Robb home "Rose Hill," Caroline County, Va. (later renamed "Gay Mont") and to Bernard's lands in Alabama, Texas and Arkansas. Includes diaries, correspondence, poems, accounts and account books of women (Elizabeth Hipkins, Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, and Helen Struan Bernard Robb); and legal documents and letters of John Taylor of Caroline. Of special interest are the diaries of Eugenia D. Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Germany and Japan during and after World War II (1999.56A).

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Acc. 1985.41 Addition

Acc. 1986.32 Addition

Acc. 1996.58 Addition

William and Mary Quarterly Records

1.20 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

Acc. 1988.001 consists of two boxes of correspondence arranged alphabetically. The correspondence is primarily about business aspects of publishing the Quarterly, but also includes genealogical information, editorial comments, some article manuscripts, a list of advertisers (1910-1913), and some fliers.

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Theta Delta Chi (Epsilon Charge) Records

2.0 Linear Feet
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This collection contains correspondence, fliers, a minute book, ledger, copies of the publications "The Shield" and "Epsilon Hokum," news clippings, artifacts, and a poem.

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