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Barbara Wright oral histories of Virginia and West Virginia folkways

0.2 cubic feet 9 folders, 14 audiocassettes 1.04 Gigabytes 1.04 gigabytes (13 mp3 files)
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Barbara Wright Oral Histories of Virginia and West Virginia Folkways, 1994-1996, is comprised of 13 interviews with individuals who recall life in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia and West Virginia prior to the establishment of the Shenandoah National Park, as well as Wright's research materials regarding the CCC in Augusta County, photographs, and research notes on the town of Stokesville, Virginia.
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Barbara Wright oral histories of Virginia and West Virginia folkways 0.2 cubic feet 9 folders, 14 audiocassettes 1.04 Gigabytes 1.04 gigabytes (13 mp3 files)

Barnhart Family Papers

0.1 cubic feet 5 legal folders
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The Barnhart Family Papers, 1836-1944, is comprised of assorted documents chiefly relating to the Barnhart family of New Hope, Virginia in Augusta County, particularly George Barnhart II and his son Gideon Barnhart. Materials include correspondence, bills, receipts and invoices, deeds, and envelopes. The collection also includes many documents concerning the estate of George Barnhart II. There are also materials within this collection pertaining to persons not directly related to the Barnharts.
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Barnhart Family Papers 0.1 cubic feet 5 legal folders

Basic City Mining, Manufacturing, and Land Company Records

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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The Basic City Mining, Manufacturing, and Land Company Records, 1890-1892, comprise one folder of financial records documenting the activities of Augusta County's Basic City Mining, Manufacturing, and Land Company.
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Basic City Mining, Manufacturing, and Land Company Records 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer papers

1.72 cubic feet 5 boxes
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The Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer Papers, 1920-2015 (bulk 1943-1949), largely comprise correspondence between Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer during their courtship while Betty was a student at Madison College. Other papers relate to Betty's coursework at Madison College, Willis' service in the Army Air Forces, and family biographies.
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Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer papers 1.72 cubic feet 5 boxes

Croushorn Family Rockingham Cooperative Farm Bureau Papers

0.32 cubic feet 4 folders
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This collection is comprised of Rockingham Cooperative Farm Bureau receipts, newsletters, correspondences and ephemera related to the Croushorn family farm and business, in Augusta County, Virginia, from 1932-1958.
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Croushorn Family Rockingham Cooperative Farm Bureau Papers 0.32 cubic feet 4 folders

Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society Collection

3.0 cubic feet 6 boxes, 1 flat folder
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This collection consists of approximately 1,700 items, in six boxes and one flat folder, and covers the dates 1740-1950. The collection is comprised of a very wide variety of legal, governmental, business, school, and church records, as well as personal papers, all primarily from the Central Shenandoah Valley (Rockingham, Shenandoah, Augusta, and Page counties). Most are originals, but some facsimiles are included.
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Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society Collection 3.0 cubic feet 6 boxes, 1 flat folder

Jessie Stoutamyer diary

0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder
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The Jessie Stoutamyer Diary, 1905, 1911, consists of one bound (hand-stitched) diary kept by 18-year-old Augusta County native, Jessie Jackson Stoutamyer. The diary spans January 1 through August 30, 1911, with a final entry chronicling her brother George's death on October 11, 1911. Stoutamyer's entries include her daily activities and family news. Also included is a separate sheet on which Stoutamyer transcribed "The Yellow Rose of Texas."
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Jessie Stoutamyer diary 0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder

John A. Sawhill Collection

0.27 cubic feet 1 oversize folder
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The John A. Sawhill Collection, 1756-1848, contains seven miscellaneous documents of American and British origin.
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John A. Sawhill Collection 0.27 cubic feet 1 oversize folder

John G. Stewart Papers

2.29 cubic feet 5 boxes, 1 flat file
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Research materials and topical files pertaining to Shenandoah Valley folk culture including recipes, cures for ailments, folklore stories, and other traditions gathered and documented by John G. Stewart and Elmer Smith, former professors at Madison College (James Madison University).
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John G. Stewart Papers 2.29 cubic feet 5 boxes, 1 flat file

John L. Heatwole Collection of Shenandoah Valley History

0.2 cubic feet 3 folders
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The John L. Heatwole Collection of Shenandoah Valley History, 1802-1901, consists of three folders containing 102 items pertaining to Shenandoah Valley history. The collection is arranged topically into three folders: General Valley Documents, Page County Documents, and Recipes.
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John L. Heatwole Collection of Shenandoah Valley History 0.2 cubic feet 3 folders

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