Collections : [James Madison University]

James Madison University

Second Floor Room 203, MSC 1704
Carrier Library
James Madison University
880 Madison Drive
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Primary Collecting Areas:
JMU History, Local history, Shenandoah Living Archive, Shenandoah National Park Oral Histories, Pulp Fiction Collection, Artists' Book Collection, Juvenile Collection, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Description:
JMU Special Collections documents the central Shenandoah Valley region as well as the history of James Madison University. Special Collections includes strong collections of Pulp Fiction magazines, Artists' Books, and a Juvenile Literature collection created in support of JMU's history as a teacher's college. Special Collections collaborates with faculty, alumni, liaison librarians, and community members in identifying and collecting rare and historic materials for use in instruction and research.
POC: Tiffany Cole
Phone: (540) 568-3444
Phone: (540) 568-3612
Fax: (540) 568-3405

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Robert James Sullivan Jr. papers, 1920/2013

8.53 cubic feet 12 boxes, 4 flat files
Abstract Or Scope
The Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers consist of professional and personal records and reports, and document Sullivan's time as City Planner of Harrisonburg from 1965-1991, his career in the Political Science Department at James Madison University, and work as the "unofficial historian" of Harrisonburg. Materials include city planning reports, newspaper articles, photographs, scrapbooks, and maps.
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City of Harrisonburg, 1958/2012

City Planning, 1960/2012

Blackley Family papers, 1830/2020

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, 1930/2019

2020-0702 Accession, 1882/2020

Carol Barton papers, 1973/2020

7.47 cubic feet 20 boxes, 1 flat file
Abstract Or Scope
The Carol Barton Papers contain printed materials, letters, brochures, and primary materials as well as items that document professional endeavors, artistic processes, and personal items of book artist, paper engineer, teacher, and curator, Carol Barton.
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2023-0404 Accession, 2009/2020

Student Government Association records, 1915/2024

12.74 cubic feet 37 boxes 557 Megabytes 594 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Student Government Association Records consist of material relating to the activities of the James Madison University's Student Government Association from its establishment as the Student Association of the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg in 1915 until 2024.
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2024-0507 accession, 2011/2024

Administrative, 1915/2015

American Association of University Women (AAUW) Records, Harrisonburg, Virginia Branch, 1929/2025

9.89 cubic feet 29 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) Records, Harrisonburg, Virginia Branch document the activities of Harrisonburg's local AAUW branch and include administrative records, financial files, publications, annual conference materials, scrapbooks, and photographs.
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2025-0909 Accession, 1979/2025

Administrative Files, 1929/2015

American Association of University Women (AAUW) Records, Harrisonburg, Virginia Branch, 1929/2025 9.89 cubic feet 29 boxes

William Ingham Papers, 1945/2013

37.13 cubic feet 113 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection, consisting of 37.13 cubic feet (113 boxes), contains the professional and academic papers of Dr. William Ingham, professor emeritus of physics at James Madison University.

Thomas H. Arthur Papers, 1953/2018

2.7 cubic feet 9 boxes (including 1 four-flap enclosure)
Abstract Or Scope
The Thomas H. Arthur Papers, 1953-2018, consist of eight boxes (2.42 cubic feet) of personal correspondence, manuscripts, theater programs, photographs, and notes written by Dr. Thomas H. Arthur, JMU faculty member, and pertaining to actor Melvyn Douglas.

Abraham's Table manuscript, 1983/2012

0.50 cubic feet 2 boxes
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Abraham's Table manuscript, is a typed manuscript of Dr. Crystal Theodore's work Abraham's Table: A Collection of Jewish, Christian and Islamic Recipes and Their Origins. The manuscript includes a narrative description and history of the celebratory foods of the three aforementioned religions as well as recipes.
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Abraham's Table manuscript, 1983/2012 0.50 cubic feet 2 boxes

Academic Affairs: Academic Program Reviews, 1976/2018, bulk 1992/2018

8 cubic feet 8 boxes
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The Academic Affairs: Academic Program Reviews (APRs) are comprised of internal self-study reports and external team reviews for JMU degree-granting departments, programs, and academic administrative areas. The collection contains both paper and digital files.
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Academic Affairs: Academic Program Reviews, 1976/2018, bulk 1992/2018 8 cubic feet 8 boxes

Academic Program Reviews, 1993, bulk 1993/2018

Isaac Long Terrell and Ann Terrell Baker research on historic Rockingham County houses, 1941/2017

1 cubic feet 3 boxes 800 Megabytes 347 files
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The Isaac Long Terrell and Ann Terrell Baker Research on Historic Rockingham County Houses, 1941-2017, comprises research files and notes, newspaper clippings, and photographs documenting historic houses in Rockingham County, Virginia. The bulk of the research material was used as the basis for Terrell's book Old Houses in Rockingham County: 1750-1850 (1970) as well as Baker's follow-up book Old Houses in Rockingham County Revisited: 1750-1850 (2000).
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