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- Tags: MS 1396
Letter from William R. Gilmore
Dunbar Branch book purchase list
This list is part of…
Appeal Letter from Carter Woodson to Anne Spencer
Knight Transfer receipt
Hampton Institute Library School list
The list is…
Theological Seminary postcard
Lynchburg Improvement Association postcard
Report of Dunbar Branch January 1924
The Dunbar Branch was opened in 1924 in the Dunbar High School in Lynchburg and was the first branch of the Jones…
Tags: African Americans, African Americans in Lynchburg, Anne Spencer, books, circulation, Dunbar Branch, Dunbar High School, Dunbar High School Library, George M. Jones Memorial Library, Jane Maud Campbell, Jones Memorial Library, librarianship, libraries, library history, library services, MS 1396, MS1396, Rachel Davis Harris, segregation, Spencer family
A Veritable Encyclopedia of History
The printed pamphlet is held in physical format as part of Manuscript Collection 1396,…
Negro Progress in Print
The physical pamphlet is held at Jones Memorial Library in Manuscript…
Julius Rosenwald Fund Library List
This item is part of the Jones Memorial Library Manuscript Collection 1396, Folder 6, added to the collection in…
Finding Aid to the Dunbar High School Library Papers
Dunbar High School Library was a branch library of Jones Memorial Library. The library provided library services to city residents at the…
Tags: 1922, 1937, African-Americans, Anne Scales Spencer, Anne Spencer, blacks, blacks in Lynchburg, book lists, circulation reports, correspondence, Dunbar High School, Dunbar High School Library, finding aids, George Madden Martin, J Maud Campbell, Jane Maud Campbell, Jones Memorial Library, librarians, library branches, library history, MS 1396, MS1396, papers, segregated libraries, segregation, Spencer family