Finding Aid to the Loulie Greenfield Victor Autograph Album
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JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
2311 MEMORIAL AVENUE
LYNCHBURG, VA 24501
(434) 846-0501
LOULIE GREENFIELD VICTOR (1874-1952) AUTOGRAPH ALBUM
The album includes autographs of family and friends (1888-1893) in Lynchburg,
Virginia. It also includes many calligraphic drawings.
LOULIE GREENFIELD VICTOR (1874-1952)
Loulie Greenfield VICTOR, daughter of Henry Clay VICTOR and Rebecca Jane
Tilden MacLEOD, was born 9 September 1874, in Lynchburg, Virginia. [Burial record,
Diuguid Funeral Home, Lynchburg, VA, Book 42, p. 116; Obituary, Lynchburg News, 16 December 1952,
Sect. II, p. 3 col. 2.]
On 4 October 1898, Loulie G. VICTOR married James Richeson MILLNER, founder
of MILLNER's Department Store in Lynchburg. [Marriage Register, Lynchburg, VA, Book 4, p.
36; Lynchburg News, 5 October 1898, p. 8 col. 4; Obituary, loc.cit.]
Loulie G. (VICTOR) MILLNER was a charter member of the Memorial Methodist
Church and was a former president of the Women's Society of Christian Service. She
was also a member of the Blue Ridge Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
She died 15 December 1952 in Lynchburg, Virginia. [Obituary, loc.cit.]
MS1269
2311 MEMORIAL AVENUE
LYNCHBURG, VA 24501
(434) 846-0501
LOULIE GREENFIELD VICTOR (1874-1952) AUTOGRAPH ALBUM
The album includes autographs of family and friends (1888-1893) in Lynchburg,
Virginia. It also includes many calligraphic drawings.
LOULIE GREENFIELD VICTOR (1874-1952)
Loulie Greenfield VICTOR, daughter of Henry Clay VICTOR and Rebecca Jane
Tilden MacLEOD, was born 9 September 1874, in Lynchburg, Virginia. [Burial record,
Diuguid Funeral Home, Lynchburg, VA, Book 42, p. 116; Obituary, Lynchburg News, 16 December 1952,
Sect. II, p. 3 col. 2.]
On 4 October 1898, Loulie G. VICTOR married James Richeson MILLNER, founder
of MILLNER's Department Store in Lynchburg. [Marriage Register, Lynchburg, VA, Book 4, p.
36; Lynchburg News, 5 October 1898, p. 8 col. 4; Obituary, loc.cit.]
Loulie G. (VICTOR) MILLNER was a charter member of the Memorial Methodist
Church and was a former president of the Women's Society of Christian Service. She
was also a member of the Blue Ridge Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
She died 15 December 1952 in Lynchburg, Virginia. [Obituary, loc.cit.]
MS1269
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Title
Finding Aid to the Loulie Greenfield Victor Autograph Album
Subject
Victor, Loulie Greenfield
autographs
Description
Finding aid to the Loulie Greenfield Victor Autograph Album held at Jones Memorial Library in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Creator
George M. Jones Memorial Library
Publisher
George M. Jones Memorial Library
Date
2023
Format
pdf
Language
English
Identifier
MS1269FA
Collection
Citation
George M. Jones Memorial Library, “Finding Aid to the Loulie Greenfield Victor Autograph Album,” Digital Collections, accessed April 27, 2024, https://digitaljones.omeka.net/items/show/311.