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Betty Hodges Tipton Genealogy Correspondence

.65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized Hollinger box
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This collection, which dates from 1978 to 1997, consists of (1) piece of correspondence written by the Keysville, Virginia clerk to William Gaulding in 1978 and (52) pieces of correspondence written by Betty Tipton to William Gaulding.

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Betty Hodges Tipton Genealogy Correspondence .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized Hollinger box

Forestry Service Aerial Photographs Of Prince Edward County.

6 Linear Feet 5 archival flat boxes and 1 oversize archival folder
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This collection is a series of aerial photographs taken in cooperation between multiple federal agencies. These photos are all of Prince Edward County and are spread out in five distinct time periods: 1955, 1964, 1972, 1980, and 1990. The collection also includes corresponding maps to each of the series of photos, except for 1980. These photographs were also accompanied by materials from The Virginia Department of Forestry, as well as A Logger Guide. Many of the photographs are marked on the back with specific land owners names and outlined on the front are parcels of land and boundaries of woods and ponds.

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Forestry Service Aerial Photographs Of Prince Edward County. 6 Linear Feet 5 archival flat boxes and 1 oversize archival folder

Log Cabin School Collection

1.21 Gigabytes The preserved digital folder "Log Cabin Nursery School" contains 195 files and 29 folders which include oral histories, transcripts, scanned release forms, and scanned copies of all physical documents in the collection. 1 Cubic Feet 1 Legal Hollinger Box; 1 Medium Flat Box
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1. Physical folder of unsorted archival material from Angela Way and Maryska Connolly-Brown (incl. signed Tommy Shomo release form) 2. Born digital oral history recordings shared via Sharepoint app and stored in Digital Archive 3. To be received material donated to museum on 20/21/04/28 3a. Financial Records, including canceled checks and a running balance 3b. a sweatshirt 3c. snapshots of children at Log Cabin 3d. Professionally framed photo of children with ID on back 3e. Miscellaneous teaching materials 4. Business Office Materials in possession of Angela Way at Museum

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Log Cabin School Collection 1.21 Gigabytes The preserved digital folder "Log Cabin Nursery School" contains 195 files and 29 folders which include oral histories, transcripts, scanned release forms, and scanned copies of all physical documents in the collection. 1 Cubic Feet 1 Legal Hollinger Box; 1 Medium Flat Box

Paul L. Grier Vertical Files

12 Linear Feet 48 Digital Image Scans
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This collection contains miscellaneous correspondence, documents, publications, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Hampden-Sydney College from 1776 through 1988, organized into folders by year. This primary source material was collected and originally organized by Paul L. Grier.

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Paul L. Grier Vertical Files 12 Linear Feet 48 Digital Image Scans

Postcard Collection

150 Photographic Prints
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Postcards of Longwood and Prince Edward

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Postcard Collection 150 Photographic Prints

Samuel Vaughan Wilson Papers

140 Linear Feet 270 boxes
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This collection contains the entirety of General Samuel Vaughan Wilson's personal and professional papers, as donated to Hampden-Sydney College by his widow in 2019. Topics include the Vietnam and Second World Wars, the development of the United States of America's intelligence and counter-intelligence communities, military strategy, and Wilson's role as president of Hampden-Sydney College from 1992 until 2000.

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Samuel Vaughan Wilson Papers 140 Linear Feet 270 boxes

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