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Kamawa-sa manuscript
Jan Karon papers
Jerome Kass "My Old Man" teleplay
Kathryn Jaquette Papers
Nurse practitioner with specialty in the Frontier Nursing Service. Papers largely concern training program and practice protocols, legislative materials, and publications relative to the newly-developing nurse practitioner movement in the 1970s.
Mary Kean school scrapbook
Ellie F. Keen friendship album
Helen Keller letter to Margie Bourne
Greg Antrim Kelly papers
Edward M. Kennedy letter and Kennedy family photograph
This collection contains a letter and photograph from Edward M. Kennedy regarding the first annual Law Day. The photograph includes Edward Kennedy, Jaqueline Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, and Robert F. Kennedy. The letter is a reminisce of his appreciation and good memories attending the Law School at UVA.
Florynce Kennedy photographs
Kenneth R. White Papers
Noted professional, academic leader, and author in hospital administration. Nurse practitioner with hospice specialty. Present Dean of Nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute; first male president of the American Academy of Nursing; LGBT leader. Bulk of collection includes scrapbooks and other materials detailing executive consultation positions with Mercy International Health Services in Palau and Guam in the late-80s to early-90s.
Kenney Collection of Digital Photographs of the Law Class of 1986
Collection of digital photographs of the Law Class of 1986
James Kent and Mr. Parrish slave valuation documents
This collection of James Kent and Mr. Parrish slavery valuation documents is 0.03 cubic feet, and consists of five signed slave receipts and a deed from businessman James Kent and his partner Mr. Parrish of Kent's Store, Virginia, 1856.
Kents Store, Va. receipts and documents
Kent's store receipts and documents, 1850's, 0.06 cubic feet contain detailed documents with names, dates, and financial accounts, line items, and descriptions of goods or services rendered. Included are a Fluvanna County Sherrif's receipt which includes a tax category for "Slaves" at 60 cents each and "whites" at 40 cents each; also a medical related receipt to Mrs. Betsy Ham "To visit little negro & prescrition," for the fee of 2.00.
Thomas Kern mathematics exercise book
Ravindra S. Khare papers
William S. Kibler papers
Aldine S. Kieffer letter
This collection contains a single letter from Aldine S. Kieffer to an E.M.[?]dder on Kieffer's business letter head in Dayton, Virginia. Kieffer was a publisher, music teacher, and promoter of the use of Shape Note music. The letter states that he likes the tune and will place it in the Musical Million, a publication that was a leading tool to promote Shape Note music, that was edited by Kieffer. He also mentions a rude communication from a Mr. Robertson.