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Armstead L. Robinson papers
Leonard H. Robinson memories photo album
Maria K. Robinson Scrapbook
Roger A. Briney AT&T Papers
Small collection of documents mainly related to the antitrust case of U.S. v. AT&T, (1981-1996).
Roger J. Traynor Memorabilia
Small collection of personal memorabilia and few professional items.
Kate B. Rogers letter to Joseph A. Rogers
Rose Marie Chioni Papers
(1932-2014) UVA SON Dean 1974-1988. Bulk 1963-1994. Personal papers, correspondence, speeches and papers. Dean's study on Nurse shortge, 1980s; other materials generated as Dean.
Rose Pinneo Papers
(1920–2008) Noteworthy collection on the early development of coronary care nursing, centering on a grant-funded study of coronary care nursing at Presbyterian-University of Pennsylvania Hospital Coronary Care Unit, 1963 to 1967. Includes research design, data sheets, analytical reports, and publications. Interview transcripts of Pineo by Dr. Arlene Keeling.
Rosemary T. McCarthy Papers
Rotunda photograph
Rotunda photograph, circa 1875, 0.03 cubic feet, carte-de-visite photograph of the south facade of the Rotunda, printed on verso of mount: J. D. Merritt Practical Photographer (at Frayzer's old stand)Charlottesville Virginia.
Route 250 Bypass Interchange at McIntire Road Project, Charlottesville, Virginia, Documentation Packets
Harriet S. Rowley commonplace books
Dr. Agnes Maude Royden letter to Mrs. Bird
S. B. Rubbell autograph album
Rufus Ivory Cole papers
Cole's collection contains correspondence, including several postcards from his grandsons and one with "Mrs. Rufus Cole" printed on it; reprints of journal articles, mainly ones written by Cole; and biographical memoirs and honorary programs related to Sir William Osler, William H. Welch, William Stewart Halstead, Samuel James Meltzer, Harvey Cushing, William George MacCallum, Oswald Theodore Avery, Simon Flexner, Thomas Milton Rivers, Max Broedel, and Allen O. Whipple.
Dan Rupp letter to John J. Rupp
Dan Rupp autograph letter on Hotel Vonderbank stationery signed December 11,1889 from New Orleans, Louisiana to his parents (John J. Rupp) in New York City, describing the funeral of Jefferson Davis. He mentions an African American band leading Confederate veterans. He describes Jefferson Davis as a rebel and a man without a country. He also describes the funeral as lacking in comparison to General Grant's funeral.
Charles Francis Russell tobacco ledgers
Margaret Ann N. Russell commonplace book
Women's commonplace album with about 20 pages of inscriptions, sentiments, and verse, hand-written with signatures or initials and date.
Mary M. Russell album
This collection contains a commonplace book of Mary M. Russell. The first entry, signed "Mortimer," and dated Rose Mont, August 7, 1844," is a kind of paean to "The Album" itself. Book includes engraved images, verses, drawings, and handwritten entries with place names, including Virginia, Washington, and Maryland. Laid in hand-lettered piece of music, "We no more," addressed to Miss Mary Russell.