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Richard J. DeMartino papers, 1910/1965

14 Cubic Feet 34 archival boxes, plus some oversized items.
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This collection was organized by Richard J. DeMartino during his tenure as one of the "historian advisors" to the International Military Tribunal for the Far East between 1946-1948.

Kelvin Ramsey Collection of Stereoviews Test, 1900/2000

10 Linear Feet
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Mary Jo Sweeney Collection, 1829-1948

4.5 linear feet; 4 folders, 1 bible, 2 scrapbooks
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A collection of items donated by Mary Jo Sweeney of Woodstock Virginia. They include documents and a family bible highlighting the history of her family. In addition, there are two scrapbooks created by Mary Jo between 1943 and 1948.
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Association for Research and Enlightenment Collection

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This collection consists of administrative records, publications, research data, and audio-visual materials that document the development and activities of the Association for Research and Enlightenment in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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Cayce Family Collection

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The collection is primarily composed of paper materials, including correspondence, legal papers, and publications. Other materials include artifacts, certificates, news clippings, photographs, and audio-visual materials. The Hugh Lynn Cayce series comprises the majority of the collection.

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Andrew Jackson Davis Collection, 1840/2011

1.2 Linear Feet
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This collection includes artifacts, correspondence, legal records, photographs, and writings primarily related to Davis's publishing contracts. Letters between Davis and his lawyer Frederick Atherton form the bulk of the correspondence. In addition, the collection includes personal papers of Davis' wife, Delphine Markham Davis (1839-1928). Delphine, a graduate of the United States Medical College in New York, married Davis in 1885.

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Andrew Jackson Davis Collection

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This collection includes artifacts, correspondence, legal records, photographs, and writings primarily related to Davis's publishing contracts. Letters between Davis and his lawyer Frederick Atherton form the bulk of the correspondence. In addition, the collection includes personal papers of Davis' wife, Delphine Markham Davis (1839-1928). Delphine, a graduate of the United States Medical College in New York, married Davis in 1885.

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Thomas Burr House Family Collection, 1890-1960

0.5 Linear Feet
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Small Collections, 1912-2017

0.8 Linear Feet 2 boxes
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Small Collections include donations from A.R.E. members and A.R.E. staff of organizational and personal materials to the Edgar Cayce Foundation.
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Association of National Investigators Collection, 1925-1931

0.9 Linear Feet
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This collection includes booklets, brochures, a charter, correspondence, lectures, financial records, inventories, membership applications, patient charts recording the medical history and treatments of patients admitted to the Cayce Hospital, postcards, and reports documenting the activities of the Association of National Investigators. The collection also includes the original print run of The New-Tomorrow journal (edited by Thomas Sugrue and Hugh Lynn Cayce).

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