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Dunbar High School Architectural Plans
Dunbar High School served "colored" students in the city during the Jim Crow era of racial segregation. Jones Memorial…
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Letter from R.B. Hall to J. Maud Campbell
The collection includes a two-page typewritten letter from R. B. Hall to J. Maud Campbell dated 16 March 1927, the outer mailing…
Swimming in Lynchburg - News & Advance clippings
Clippings cover swimming pools, swimming instruction, pool…
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