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15th Virginia Infantry History

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The collection contains a history of the 15th Virginia Infantry, covering its formation in April 1861 to the spring of 1862, written by enlisted soldier Claybrook Y. Lain. Includes copies of Confederate company records concerning Lain's enlistment, payment, death, and beneficiaries.
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165th Depot Brigade Band photograph

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This collection contains a black and white photograph of Black army musicians of the 165 Depot Brigade, Camp Travis, Texas. A typed caption pasted on the back of the photo reads, "#263 Negro Band, Frist [sic] Group, 165 Depot Brigade, Camp Travis, Texas. Taken just outside Army Y.M.C.A. Building No. 1, devoted exclusively to negro troops. (Negro Secretaries in charge.)" Publicity Bureau National War Work Council, Y.M.C.A. Northeastern Dept. 352 Little Bldg. Boston, Mass is stamped in ink on the back. The picture depicts twenty-one men seated and two standing in uniform outside the Y.M.C.A building. The men hold their instruments, which include trumpets, French horns, saxophones, clarinets, trombones, tuba, and drums. The role of Depot Brigades was to receive and organize recruits, provide them with uniforms, equipment, and initial military training, and then send them to France to fight on the front lines. The depot brigades also received soldiers returning home at the war's end and completed their outprocessing and discharges.

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165th Depot Brigade Band photograph .03 Cubic Feet 1 letter folder

1693 Minecraft Club records

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Collection includes a single posterboard and flyer advertising the 1693 Minecraft Club.

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1693 Minecraft Club records 2.1 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

1748-1809

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Account books and other items related to Francis Jerdone
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1748-1809

1790-1805

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1790-1805

1793 May 11

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Last Will and Testament.
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1793 May 11

17th and 18th century British periodicals

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Thirty-three publications from a variety of British newspapers and periodicals ranging from the 17th to the 18th century. Also included is a thirty-one page information packet compiled by William E. Rivers to accompany the collection.

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17th Precinct (The Bowery), New York City Police Blotter,

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The collection consists of a police blotter from the 17th Precinct (also known as the Bowery) in New York City, spanning April 27 through July 22, 1861.
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1828 Catalogue Project digital image collection

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This collection contains high-resolution digital images of rare legal texts. The Arthur J. Morris Law Library created these images for its "1828 Catalogue Project."

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1828 Catalogue Project digital image collection 4602 Gigabytes

1861 and n.d.

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This series of capitation taxes lists male and female free blacks over twelve years of age, giving their names, ages, and occupations.

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1861 and n.d.

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