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Correspondence and subject files of the Director of the Virginia Council on the Environment, 1970-1988

143.5 cu. ft. (145 boxes)
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This series consists of the incoming and outgoing correspondence and memoranda of the director/administrator of the Council on the Environment, as well as reports, project files, and subject files. This series documents administrative activities, establishment of policy and procedures, and major achievements of the agency. Included are correspondence, legislation, memorandum, minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, presentations, reports, statistics, and surveys. Topics concern automobiles, Chesapeake Bay, dredging, flood protection, Hampton Roads, highways, landfills, nuclear waste, oil spills, Outer Continental Shelf, planned communities, state parks, waste and water treatment plants, and wildlife refuges.

Director of the Virginia Dept. of Professional and Occupational Regulation Correspond and Subject files [DRAFT], 1970-2022

100 cu. ft. (100 boxes)
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Records, 1953-2022, including correspondence, memorandum, newsletters, reports, studies, and related materials detailing the work of the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation. Includes agendas and minutes from board meetings, agendas and notes from public hearings regarding proposed regulations, regulatory review of various boards, studies and workplans, correspondence from constituents and the Director of Dept. of Commerce, proposed legislation for boards, self audits, and reports and studies regarding certification and licensing of professionals.

John N. Warfield papers, 1931/2009

98 Linear Feet 99 boxes
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The John N. Warfield papers consist of materials from Warfield's academic career, including papers authored and co-authored by Warfield, presentations, videotapes, audiotapes, and correspondence.

John N. Warfield papers, 1931/2009

98 linear feet (99 boxes)
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The John N. Warfield papers consist of materials from Warfield's long and distinguished career, including papers authored and co-authored by Warfield, presentations, videotapes, audiotapes, and correspondence.

Records of the Photographs of XXX, 1990-1994

5 cu. ft. (10 boxes)
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Photographs, 1990-1994,

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Records of the Virginia Research and Technology Advisory Commission, 2000-2009 (bulk 2000-2005)

3 cu. ft. (3 boxes)
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The collection contains records from the Virginia Research and Technology Advisory Commission, including general files, minutes, meeting notes, reports, and agendas, among other items.

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Michael Collins Papers, 1907/2004

24.9 Cubic Feet 39 boxes, 1 oversize folder, and 1 object
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The collection includes the papers of Michael Collins, pilot, astronaut, assistant secretary of state, director of the National Air and Space Museum and author, dating from 1907-2004. Materials include reports, instruction manuals, personal notes, printed materials, audio recordings, photographs, awards and memorabilia associated with Collins' Air Force, NASA, State Department and NASM careers. There are also papers and research relating to Collins' writings; materials from public speaking engagements and board and club memberships; and small sets of personal correspondence and biographical material.

West Virginia University, News Service, Photographs, 1890/2007, bulk 1950/2007

152.7 Linear Feet Summary: 152 ft. 8 in. (111 record cartons, 15 in. each); (16 note card boxes, 3 in. each); (1 note card boxes, 4 in.); (4 document cases, 2 1/2 in. each); (21 document cases, 5 in. each)
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Photographs of the News Service of West Virginia University (WVU). Subjects of images include aerial views, architecture, athletics, campus scenes, construction, historic images, student life, and WVU faculty and staff, among others. Formats include prints, negatives, proof sheets, transparencies, and digital files. See Scope and Content note for more information.
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American Public Transportation Association records, 1950/1980

145 linear feet (93 boxes)
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The American Public Transportation Association records contain subject-arranged materials pertaining particularly to the American Public Transit Association. Also included are materials from both the American Transit Association (ATA) and the Institute for Rapid Transit (IRT). Types of materials in the collection include: memoranda, correspondence, reports, legislative information, industry-related information (such as brochures and technical reports), and membership information.
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Anna Linnea Dahlgren Papers, 1920/1921

0.6 Linear Feet
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The Dahlgren Papers uniquely concern Anna Dahlgren's career and experiences with the missionary and nursing program at the Iloilo Mission Hospital, Panay, the Philippines in 1920-1921. Surviving correspondence traces her application to the missionary program, the logistics of service, and also includes letters from colleagues and acquaintances she made during her time in the Pacific. Very little information concerns medical cases or functions of the hospital and training school, and a diary Dahlgren kept is mostly limited to outlines of her travels. Publications dating some years after her service provide a historical context for the mission hospital program. All of this documentary material frames the most significant component of the papers, which is a collection of contemporary photographs taken by Dahlgren. Subjects include the hospital compound itself, nurses and medical staff, nursing students and classes, views of cities, landscapes, and events, and a variety of Philippine peoples in native dress. A period postcard collection also offers scenes of Philippine culture.

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