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Washington and Lee University and Regional Virginia History Research Collection, 1609/2016

12 Linear Feet
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Published lecture by retired professor John McKenzie Gunn, dated April 25, 1994; "Can Economics be Both Relevant and 'good'?"

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B. Floyd Flickinger Papers, 1927/1950

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Papers of B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Historic Park. Letters, memos, reports, speeches, documents, photographs, and other material related to the creation and operation of the Colonial National Historic Park in Yorktown, Virginia. Material on archaeology at Jamestown and the expansion of the National Park Service. Personal papers which include Flickinger's position at the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II, his position as a teacher of American History and news clippings about his interest in the theater and history.

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B. Floyd Flickinger Papers, 1927/1950 3.00 Linear Feet

Virginia Tourism Collection, 1906/2000

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This collection contains 10 different advertisement pieces dating from the 2nd half of the 20th Century that are from Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Rockbridge County, Virginia in general.

J. Paul Hudson Papers, 1930/1998

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Historical notes compiled by J. Paul Hudson. Papers relate to colonial churches in Virginia. Primary focus is on the history of Bruton Parish Church and the church at Jamestown, Virginia and the people associated with them.

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J. Paul Hudson Papers, 1930/1998 6.10 Linear Feet

Leri Melissa Thomas Papers, 1926/1995, bulk 1988/1992

0.33 cubic feet 1 box
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The Leri Melissa Thomas Papers, 1926-1995 (bulk 1988-1992), consists of one box of files documenting the relationship between Shenandoah National Park (SNP) and residents and officials in several counties adjoining the park, especially Madison, Augusta, and Rockingham counties, Virginia.
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Leri Melissa Thomas Papers, 1926/1995, bulk 1988/1992 0.33 cubic feet 1 box

Master Development Plan Blue Ridge Parkway and Parks, 1940

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Map shows the plan for the Blue Ridge Parkway, extending from Great Smoky Mountains National Park to Shenandoah National Park. Contains closer depictions of places of interest.
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Master Development Plan Blue Ridge Parkway and Parks, 1940 0.1 Cubic Feet 19 x 46 in. (each piece)

William Gladstone Collection, 1980/2015

1 Box forty-five file folders
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This collection primarily contains a series of memoranda, correspondence, newspaper articles, and transcripts regarding William Gladstone and his service to the state of Florida. In addition, the collection included a book showcasing Gladstone's judicial activism, and has since been transferred within the Special Collections Department. A collection of great breadth within the juvenile criminal justice system, it features several policy efforts supported by William Gladstone, including the Youth Environmental Service Program in the state of Florida.

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William Gladstone Collection, 1980/2015 1 Box forty-five file folders

William Harrison Smith Papers, 1934/1966

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Papers of the donor's stepfather, William Harrison Smith, superintendent and postmaster at the island of Jamestown, Virginia. Mostly business correspondence with Ellen Bagby of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (A.P.V.A.) with reports, Elbert Cox of the National Park Service and Ellen Harvie Smith of the A.P.V.A. Includes monthly general reports, financial reports, salary lists, tax forms, soil report certificates, photographs, and newspaper clippings.

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William Harrison Smith Papers, 1934/1966 0.70 Linear Feet

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