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Benjamin A. Banks Papers

10.20 Linear Feet 18 Hollinger document cases; 1 Hollinger dropfront print box; 1 oversize box boxes
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Lawyer and prominent member of the Norfolk Jewish community. Served on the Norfolk Board of Aldermen (1908-1911) and in the Virginia House of Delegates (1911-1913). Active in local, state and national politics. Includes personal and political correspondence, scrapbooks, letters to the editor, and photographs.
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Benjamin A. Banks Papers 10.20 Linear Feet 18 Hollinger document cases; 1 Hollinger dropfront print box; 1 oversize box boxes

Carl Abbott Papers

0.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
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Small collection focusing on materials used by Carl Abbott who taught history at Old Dominion University from 1972 to 1978.
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Carl Abbott Papers 0.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes

Edith R. White Papers

4.80 Linear Feet 3 Holinger document cases and 3 oversize boxes boxes
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This collection contains of a variety of documents relating to women's activism and educational activity in the city of Norfolk, Virginia.
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Edith R. White Papers 4.80 Linear Feet 3 Holinger document cases and 3 oversize boxes boxes

Edythe C. Harrison Papers

33.00 Linear Feet 79 Hollinger document cases, 2 oversize boxes boxes
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Member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1979-1982), founder and president of the Virginia Opera Association, and unsuccessful candidate for United States Senator in 1984 against incumbent Republican, Senator John Warner. The first woman in Virginia nominated by the Democratic Party for statewide office. Collection primarily relates to her activities in politics and the 1984 Senatorial campaign.
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Edythe C. Harrison Papers 33.00 Linear Feet 79 Hollinger document cases, 2 oversize boxes boxes

Forrest P. White Papers

0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes
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Pediatrician in Norfolk. Played central role in formation of Norfolk Committee for Public Schools, which opposed the closing of the city's public schools during the desegregation crisis. Bulk of the material concerns the desegregation of Norfolk's public schools.
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Forrest P. White Papers 0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes

Forrest R. "Hap" White Papers

0.40 Linear Feet One multimedia box boxes
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Former Budget Director for the Norfolk Public Schools. Fourteen untranscribed cassette tapes containing interviews White conducted with politicians, journalists, police and other city officials from 1975-1991 as background for his ODU doctoral dissertation, School Desegregation and Urban Renewal and the 1992 book Pride and Prejudice: School Desegregation and Urban Renewal in Norfolk, 1950-1959.
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Forrest R. "Hap" White Papers 0.40 Linear Feet One multimedia box boxes

George Conoly Phillips Papers

19.60 Linear Feet 26 Hollinger document cases, 2 half-sized Hollinger document cases, 3 index card boxes, 1 clamshell box, 1 artifact box and 4 oversize boxes boxes
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Norfolk City Council member. Served as President of the United Drug Abuse Council and was active in the Inter-Christian Fellowship, the Christian Broadcasting Network, and the United Community Fund. Documents his activities in politics, business and civic affairs.
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George Conoly Phillips Papers 19.60 Linear Feet 26 Hollinger document cases, 2 half-sized Hollinger document cases, 3 index card boxes, 1 clamshell box, 1 artifact box and 4 oversize boxes boxes

James Bertram Haugh Papers

4.00 Linear Feet 6 Hollinger document cases and 2 audiovisual boxes boxes
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Old Dominion University Sociology Professor. Received his Ph.D. from the University of Akron in 1978. Author of the book, "Power and Influence in a Southern City." Based on his doctoral thesis, the book explores the power structure of a "Colonial City", which is actually the city of Norfolk, Virginia. The collection relates mainly to his thesis. It includes rough drafts, notes, tapes and transcripts of interviews with prominent Norfolk figures in 1978.
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James Bertram Haugh Papers 4.00 Linear Feet 6 Hollinger document cases and 2 audiovisual boxes boxes

Joseph D. Wood Papers

7.60 Linear Feet 19 Hollinger document cases boxes
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President of the Wood Towing Company (Tugboats). Served on the Norfolk City Council (1926-1930, 1934-1944) and as Mayor (1940-1944) during World War II. Collection contains business papers, mayoral files, correspondence and the papers of his service on the Elizabeth River Tunnel Commission.
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Joseph D. Wood Papers 7.60 Linear Feet 19 Hollinger document cases boxes

Joseph T. Fitzpatrick Papers

12.50 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger document cases, 1 half Hollinger document case, 3 record center cartons, 2 audiovisual boxes, and 5 oversize boxes boxes
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This collection consists of political documents, correspondence, clippings, artifacts, and other items pertaining to the career of Joseph T. Fitzpatrick.
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Joseph T. Fitzpatrick Papers 12.50 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger document cases, 1 half Hollinger document case, 3 record center cartons, 2 audiovisual boxes, and 5 oversize boxes boxes

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