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African American Freemason lodge photographs
Collection of photographs of African American Women in Chicago
[Rheuben Allen] photograph album, 1st Balloon Squadron, Fort Sill, Oklahoma
George Buckston Browne collection on Down House
Lewis M. Coleman, Jr. papers
Colleton estate photographs
Joyce Crary show horse photo album
Clinton K. Curtis photograph albums
The Clinton K. Curtis photograph albums (1880s; 0.5 cubic feet) contain 76 photographs (albumen prints, most mounted, some hand-colored, probably commercially produced and sold) of views and people in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Thailand, and Burma, collected by U.S. Navy officer Clinton K. Curtis.
George C. Davis studio photograph
This collection contains a single black and white photograph of a street with a Liberty Loan mural in Roanoke, Virginia from the George C. Davis studio.
Farm life photograph album
Geology of the Narrows Region, Virginia, typed manuscript
Geology of the Narrows Region, Virginia typed manuscript (1920s; 0.03 cubic feet)is a manuscript by Elizabeth Barbara Mohr.
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.
Sir Fitzroy Maclean papers
Nydrie and Algoma related papers
Frederick Pilcher Jr. scrapbook
Route 250 Bypass Interchange at McIntire Road Project, Charlottesville, Virginia, Documentation Packets
Secretariat photograph
Secretariat photograph, Triple crown winning horse, with his groom, Eddie Sweat, at New York's Aqueduct race track in 1973 consists of 0.03 cubic feet. The horse was greeted by a crowed of 32,990 cheering fans as he paraded through the stretch between races.
Frank Shay photograph
Frank Shay photograph (1935; 0.03 cubic feet)contains one black and white promotional photograph.