Collections : [Fairfax County Public Library]

Fairfax County Public Library

Fairfax County Public Library
City of Fairfax Regional Library
Virginia Room
10360 North Street
Fairfax, VA 22030-2514
Primary Collecting Areas:
Fairfax County, Virginia and Northern Virginia History
Description:
The Virginia Room of Fairfax County Public Library houses a special collection of history and genealogy resources. Staff collect the historical record of the people, associations, events, and places of Fairfax County, Virginia.
POC: Chris Barbuschak
Phone: (703) 293-2142
Phone: (703) 293-6227 ext. 6 (Virginia Room)
Fax: (703) 293-2155

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The 1807 Fee Book Scrapbook, 1807, 1872-1882

0.75 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
The 1807 Fee Book Scrapbook is a reused fee book from 1807 that contains newspaper clippings from 1872-1882 pasted over the original account writings. The newspaper clippings included are mostly poems but also obituaries and marriage announcements from the Fairfax Herald and other Northern Virginia area newspapers.
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The 1807 Fee Book Scrapbook, 1807, 1872-1882 0.75 linear feet

The Alvaine T. Hamilton Collection, 1950-1968

.5 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Alvaine T. Hamilton Collection consists of .5 linear feet and spans the years 1950-1968 and consists of photographs, negatives, newspaper clippings, correspondence, meeting minutes, budgets, brochures, flyers, press releases, and notes.
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The Alvaine T. Hamilton Collection, 1950-1968 .5 linear feet

The Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery Burial or Removal Permits, 1933-1942

0.5 linear feet
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The Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery Burial or Removal Permits collection consists of 0.5 linear feet and spans the years 1933-1942.
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The Annandale, Virginia Collection, 1743-1993

.5 linear feet, 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Annandale, Virginia Collection consists of .5 linear feet, spanning the years 1742-1993. It includes photocopied handwritten notes and letters, a photocopied navy commission from 1837, photographs, typewritten correspondence, a hand drawn plan of Oak Hill, a program for Annandale Day, and Annandale bumper stickers and a button. Subjects covered are: Annandale, Va, Oak Hill, and The Ravensworth Historical Marker Project
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The Annandale, Virginia Collection, 1743-1993 .5 linear feet, 1 box

The Anne Wilkins Collection, 1936-1998 (bulk 1951-1963)

6.85 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Anne Wilkins Collection consists of 6.85 linear feet spanning the years 1936-1998 (bulk 1951-1963). The collection contains photographs; news clippings; correspondence; campaign materials; scrapbooks; notes; maps; reports; brochures; pamphlets; meeting minutes; meeting agendas; law certificates; a book; and personal records. Subjects covered are the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; Fairfax County issues and politics; and the 1956 Presidential and Tenth Congressional District of Virginia Election Campaign.
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The Anne Wilkins Collection, 1936-1998 (bulk 1951-1963) 6.85 linear feet

The A. Smith Bowman Distillery Collection, 1931-1981

1.0 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
The A. Smith Bowman Distillery Collection consists of 1.0 linear feet and spans the years 1931-1981 and consists of a brochure, promotional pamphlet, magazine advertisement, framed whiskey labels, tobacco package, and five liquor bottles of “Virginia Gentleman” and “Fairfax County” whiskey.
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The A. Smith Bowman Distillery Collection, 1931-1981 1.0 linear feet

The Barbara T Spann Manuscript Collection on “Carlby”, 1966-1977

1.5 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Barbara T Spann Manuscript Collection on “Carlby” consists of 1.5 linear feet and spans the years 1966-1977. The collection contains correspondence; photocopies of newspaper clippings; illustrations; photocopies and tracings of maps from 1833 to 1973; family trees for the Washington and Booth families; handwritten research notes and reference cards; and several rough and preliminary drafts of Carlby.
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The Barbara T Spann Manuscript Collection on “Carlby”, 1966-1977 1.5 linear feet

The Bayard D. Evans Collection, 1911-1995 (bulk 1939-1980)

4.75 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Bayard D. Evans Collection consists of 4.75 linear feet and spans the years 1911-1995 (bulk 1939-1980) and consists of correspondence, notes, pamphlets, bumper stickers, sketches, architectural drawings, menus, newspaper clippings, newsletters, magazine articles, postcards, a match book, a program, a speech, and an award plaque.
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The Bayard D. Evans Collection, 1911-1995 (bulk 1939-1980) 4.75 linear feet

The Benjamin F. Cooling Manuscript Papers on "Historical Highlights of Bull Run Park", 1965-1978

.5 linear feet
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The Benjamin F. Cooling III Manuscript Papers on Historical Highlights of Bull Run Park consists of .5 linear feet, spans the years 1965-1978, and consists of research material, manuscript drafts, maps, illustrations, and correspondence. Subjects covered are Fairfax County’s Native American and European roots, Fairfax County’s agrarian economy in the early National Period, Civil War activity in the area that is now Bull Run Regional Park, and the development of the town of Clifton.
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The Benjamin F. Cooling Manuscript Papers on "Historical Highlights of Bull Run Park", 1965-1978 .5 linear feet

The Bishop Ireton High School Collection, 2004-2009

.5 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Bishop Ireton High School Collection consists of .5 linear feet and spans the years 2004-2009 and consists of student newspapers, school calendars, newsletters, student directories, programs, tickets, newspaper clippings, and a prom invitation. Subjects include student life and extracurricular activities at Bishop Ireton High School; private education in Alexandria, Virginia; and the Diocese of Arlington.
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The Bishop Ireton High School Collection, 2004-2009 .5 linear feet

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