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Duke Family Papers 1839-1926

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This addition to the Duke familypapers contains fifty-six items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.5 linear shelf feet), 1839-1926, chiefly the diaries and reminiscences, entitled "Recollections," of Judge R.T.W. Duke, Jr.(1853-1926) of Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Duke Family Papers 1839-1926

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Joseph Clay Neal to "My dear Sir" 3 p.

Trist-Burke Family Papers 1825-1936

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This collection consists of ca. 150 items, 1825-1936, concerning the Trist familyand Burke familydescended from Thomas Jefferson. It was purchased by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundationfor the Library from Messrs. James Eddy, Charles Eddy, and John Eddyof Short Hills, New Jersey, on January 1, 1962.

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Trist-Burke Family Papers 1825-1936

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