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John W. Stephenson Private Accounts, 1874-1886, Warm Springs, Va [Ledger]
One volume ledger, 1874-1886.
Nunnally Johnson collection of Nathalia Crane papers
The Nunnally Johnson collection of Nathalia Crane papers (1923-1926; 0.03 cubic feet) collection contains correspondence of Nunnally Johnson relating to Nathalia Crane, a child author whose authenticity was questioned. There are 14 letters from Nathalia Crane to Nunnally Johnson; 1 letter from HM Crist to Johnson, and 1 letter from Clarence Crane. Also included is a typescript poem "The First Writer," two photographs of Crane, and one graphite self-portrait by Crane.
Susan Arabella Kennerly Johnson letter
Susan Arabella Kennerly Johnson letter to her aunt, .03 cubic feet, 1863, about a raid by the 1st Virginia Cavalry, Company E, in which two of her brothers, John Thomas Kennerly (1837-1882) and James William (Willie) Kennerly (1843-?) participated with Fitzhugh Lee. She also mentions that two of her father's (the Reverend Samuel Kennerly) slaves were sent to Richmond to work on earthen defenses.
Eliza Ellen (Davidson) Johnston commonplace book
Frances Benjamin Johnston photographs
Sarah Littlefield Johnston album
Sarah Littlefield Johnston album (1845-1856; 0.03 cubic feet) containing poems, illustrations of flowers, and sentiments from friends and family in Maine and Massachusetts.
John Jones letter to William Massie
Margaret Warther Jones and Thomas T. Ammons family scrapbooks of World War I and World War II
Mary C. Jones friendship album
This collection consists of one volume. An elaborate sketched title "Mary C. Jones Album," is the first page used; 79 pages used for hand-written inscriptions, verse, and literature, including some calligraphy. Signatures from Providence, "Washington Ball," and New York. The inscriptions are mostly addressed to "Caroline." Marbled paper over boards with red leather spine and red leather board edges; red leather label with gilt stamped name "Mary C. Jones" on the front cover.
T. L. Jones farm journal
The T. L. Jones farm journal (1854-1861; 0.05 cubic feet) documents Jones's work operating Pear Point Farm. Topics of the journal's daily entries include weather, expenses, and farm and family events. The journal also includes statistics on "meal used" and baptismal records for Jones's children.
José Strauss papers
Joseph Francis Fletcher papers
Jamal Joseph "Liberated Territory" screenplay
Joseph Larner Laboratory Research papers
This collection consists of 23 folders containing research notebooks from the Larner laboratory dated 1990 to 2014 and a bibliography of Larner's work from 1949 to 1999. The research was recorded by Douglas Heimark, a Senior Pharmacology Laboratory Research Specialist in the Joseph Larner Laboratory, and primarily pertains to the study of INS-2 and insulin resistance in cases of Type II diabetes, PCOS, preeclampsia, and Alzheimer's.
Robert L. Joseph screenplay of "The Sun Also Rises"
Josephine McLeod/Virginia State Board of Nursing Collection
Items derived from McLeod's position on the Virginia State Board of Nursing: correspondence, reports, and brochures on nurse training programs in Virginia. Graduates listed from the 1890s to the 1930s. A particularly significant theme concerns the professionalization of nursing education and the movement of educational programs from hospitals and sanatoria to colleges and universities. Inspection and licensing materials, including examinations.
The Journey of Jeremy Rabbit
This collection contains a handwritten and hand-illustrated fair-copy bound manuscript titled, "The Journey of Jeremy Rabbit," by Jan Karon for her daughter, Candace, with a dedication note at the beginning of the manuscript.
The manuscript contains ten chapters of Jeremy Rabbit's fictional journey, and measures approximately 5.75" X 4.5" with a felt cover with a flower design.