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Alexandria Community Web Archives, 2023

122.3 Gigabytes
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The Alexandria Community Web Archives contains web-published primary sources documenting the history and culture of Alexandria, Virginia. The collection includes the websites, blogs, and social media sites of and about local businesses; local history, culture, and arts organizations; local news publications, local non-profit and community organizations, and local religious organizations.

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Alexandria Community Web Archives, 2023 122.3 Gigabytes

Alexandria's Forgotten Legacy (MS301), 1983

.142 Cubic Feet 2 folders
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"Alexandria's Forgotten Legacy" the Annals of Wm. F. Carne by T. Michael Miller, Typescript, published in 1983.

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Alexandria's Forgotten Legacy (MS301), 1983 .142 Cubic Feet 2 folders

Alexandria, Virginia City Records (MS019), 1750/1983, bulk 1825/1875

30.48 Cubic Feet 73 Boxes
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The collection contains reports, correspondence, account books, minutes, warrants, court orders, vouchers, bills to be paid and to be collected, some printed matter, stocks and bonds, petitions, election returns, and poll books, ranging in date from 1750 to 1983, predominately 1825-1875. Topics include both the city auditor and the city treasurer records of receipts and expenditures for many city functions--the poor house, the police, employee pay records, etc.--, election results, the issuance of Corporation stocks and bonds, railroads, and canals.

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Alexandria, Virginia City Records (MS019), 1750/1983, bulk 1825/1875 30.48 Cubic Feet 73 Boxes

Ashton McKenney Photo Collection (MS327), 1910/2005

.20 Cubic Feet 1 box
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This collection contains several photos arranged by subject, some original and some copy prints. There are photos of ships, various Alexandria streets, people, and the Alexandria waterfront.

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Ashton McKenney Photo Collection (MS327), 1910/2005 .20 Cubic Feet 1 box

Early Building and Repair Permits (MS040), 1890/1949

4.60 Cubic Feet 10 boxes
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This collection contains applications for permits for new construction and repairs or alterations of properties in Alexandria, Virginia, dating from the 1890s through the 1940s. These documents include description of the property, description of new construction or proposed modifications, location, owner, builder, material, cost, and other specifications. Some permits also include hand-drawn maps or architectural sketches. The collection is organized chronologically.

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Early Building and Repair Permits (MS040), 1890/1949 4.60 Cubic Feet 10 boxes

Edith Moore Sprouse Papers (MS313), 1960/2003

4.10 Cubic Feet 17 boxes 7.21 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of correspondence, research materials, including computer discs and card files, and printed local history publications written and collected by Mrs. Sprouse. Of particular interest are the card files, containing extensive information on Alexandria, Fairfax, and the surrounding areas extracted from newspapers and public records as well as collected through interviews and fieldwork.

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Edith Moore Sprouse Papers (MS313), 1960/2003 4.10 Cubic Feet 17 boxes 7.21 Linear Feet

Ethelyn Cox Collection (MS287), 1956/1980

22.33 Linear Feet 56 boxes
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This collection consists of Mrs. Cox's research files and manuscripts, as well as papers from her membership in HAF. Research files contain typed and handwritten notes, news clippings, and correspondence. The main focus of the collection is in support of "Street by Street". Included are the Historic American Building Survey inventories of Worth Baily. Also in the collection are manuscripts and notes of several projects that Mrs. Cox assisted on, and pamphlets related to Alexandria History or Historic Preservation and Restoration.

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Ethelyn Cox Collection (MS287), 1956/1980 22.33 Linear Feet 56 boxes

Florence Davidson Collection (MS318), 1856/1983

.21 Linear Feet 1 box
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This folder contains several bills and receipts sent to Florence Maigne from a variety of Alexandria businesses including E. Burnet Ale, Johnson Sea Horse Outboard Motors, Thomas J. Fannon and Sons, Walter C. Davis, Dr. Frank Michelbach Furniture, Southern Iron Works, W. A. Smoot, R. J. Dwyer, and more. Most represent items purchased for homes.

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Florence Davidson Collection (MS318), 1856/1983 .21 Linear Feet 1 box

Historic House Tours Collection (MS059), 1931/2017

.83 Cubic Feet
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This collection contains booklets created by the Auxiliary Board, Alexandria Hospital for the historic house tours of old Alexandria. This is an open collection starting from 1931, with the exception of a few years. Research and writing was performed by various people.

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Historic House Tours Collection (MS059), 1931/2017 .83 Cubic Feet

Loeb Photography Collection (MS363), 1888/1941

3.05 Linear Feet 8 boxes, 320 folders
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The collection contains photographs and negatives predominantly of historic Alexandria buildings and civic life from the 1910's to the 1940's. A small number of prints are from the late 19th century. The collection is made up of black and white prints and acetate negatives, with a small number of glass plate negatives and glass lantern slides. The collection has been split into two series.

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Loeb Photography Collection (MS363), 1888/1941 3.05 Linear Feet 8 boxes, 320 folders

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