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Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer papers, 1920/2015, bulk 1943/1949

1.72 cubic feet 5 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer Papers, 1920-2015 (bulk 1943-1949), largely comprise correspondence between Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer during their courtship while Betty was a student at Madison College. Other papers relate to Betty's coursework at Madison College, Willis' service in the Army Air Forces, and family biographies.
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Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer papers, 1920/2015, bulk 1943/1949 1.72 cubic feet 5 boxes

Shenandoah Valley ephemera, 1890/2014

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
Assorted pieces of ephemera related to the Shenandoah Valley.
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Spotswood Garden Club Records, 1924/2018

6.87 cubic feet 11 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Spotswood Garden Club Records, 1924-2018, are comprised of the administrative records of the club and include meeting minutes, files, and scrapbooks.
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Spotswood Garden Club Records, 1924/2018 6.87 cubic feet 11 boxes

Women's Club Records, 1977/2013

1.75 cubic feet 6 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Women's Club Records are comprised of newsletters, yearbooks, directories, papers, scrapbooks, media files and photographs that document the activities of the James Madison University's Woman's Club, from 1977-2013.
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Women's Club Records, 1977/2013 1.75 cubic feet 6 boxes

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