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- Tags: books
Manuscript finding aid to the Business and Professional Women's Club, Lynchburg, Virginia collection
The collection includes one folder of records, 1922-1932, of the Business and Professional Women’s club located in Lynchburg, Virginia, and…
Tags: 1919, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, booklets, books, businesses, clubs, correspondence, finding aids, MS 1025, MS1025, newsletters, pamphlets, professional women, records, Women's clubs
Finding aid to the William J. Folkes (ca 1826 -1881) Business Papers
Finding aid to the Jacob Eschbach Yoder Collection
Finding Aid to the James M. Elson Collection
Finding Aid to the James Alexander Wilkins, Jr. Family Papers
Booklists for Dunbar Branch, MS1396 Folder 1
The papers are from the Dunbar Branch of the Jones Memorial Library. The Dunbar Branch was opened in 1924 at the Paul Laurence…
Tags: 1920s, 1921, African American literature, African Americans, Anne Spencer, Associated Publishers, authors, black literature, book catalogs, book purchasing, books, catalogs, Dunbar Branch, Dunbar High School, Dunbar High School Library, inventories, Jane Maud Campbell, Jones Memorial Library, librarians, libraries, library administration, library branches, library history, lists, Louisville Free Public Library, Lynchburg, Maud Campbell, Rachel Davis Harris, reading, Reverend Thomas Blue, segregated libraries, segregation, Thomas Blue
Finding Aid to the Thomas Edwards Marshall, III Papers
Finding Aid to the Quaker Family Records
Finding Aid to the John Lynch Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Papers
The papers include bylaws, minutes, scrapbooks, a book, and a plaque.
Finding Aid to the Eleanor Harris Macrae Genealogical Papers
The papers include letters and research notes,
Finding Aid to the Wm. Fitzhugh Rose Book
Tags: 1865, barter, books, Civil War, Confederacy, D R Tompkins, finding aids, MS 2065, MS2065, Trade, war diaries, war history, William Fitzhugh Rose
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
Hampton Institute Library School list
The list is…