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Perkins & Perkins Law Firm Records
The records chiefly contain legal correspondence, financial and legal documents and bound folio volumes from the law firm of Perkins and Perkins, consisting of George Perkins and his son, W. Allan Perkins, 1903-1916.
In addition, some legal correspondence and documents represent the service of George Perkins as attorney for the City of Charlottesville, 1904-1916. There is very little personal correspondence or documents in these records.
Personal Papers of Richard J. DeMartino as History Consultant to the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
Interesting historical chronology related to the IMTFE. Includes many Japanese documents and photographs.
Peter V. Lacouture Collection of Photographs, 1970 -1971
Collection of photographs and negatives (1969-1972) of UVA School of Law events including the UVA May Day protests of 1970.
John Peterson freedom certificate
John Peterson freedom certificate, 1817, consists of 0.03 cubic feet, and is a single handwritten registration of John Peterson, "a free man of color," from the Goochland County court, and signed by W. Miller.
Denne Bart Petitclerc A Farewell to Arms screenplay
Denne Bart Petitclerc, "A Farewell to Arms" dialogue continuity and Ben Hecht screenplays
William and Eula Phelps's papers
Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and the Montalto Corporation records
Records of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and the Montalto Corporation, 1855-2003, 0.6 cubic feet, includes two books of the Montalto Corporation containing notes and meeting minutes, correspondence and financial materials of both the corporation and the fraternity, and materials regarding fraternities and sororities from the University of Virginia. Also includes photographs, a constitution, and minute book.
Philadelphia lithograph
Wendell Phillips papers
This addition to MSS 7206 Wendell Phillips papers is a single undated letter from Wendell Phillips (1811-1884), an attorney and abolitionist, concerning a speaking engagement on "Tousssaint L'Ouverture, the hero of Hayti" in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Photograph of Edmund Parker Standing Guard at George Washington's Tomb
Photographs by André Kertész
Collection of fifty black-and-white photographs capturing scenes of Paris and New York.
Photographs of Frank S. Tavenner at House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), 1952; 1954
Three photographs of Frank S. Tavenner at HUAC.
Photographs of women writers from the Belles Lettres editorial files
Phyllis J. Verhonick Papers
(1922–1977) Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Army Nurse Corps, 23–year career; University of Virginia School of Nursing faculty, acting Dean 1972–1974. Advocate of nursing research. Memorial collection with biographical sketches, academic papers, meeting and research note diary (1971–1974), memorial conferences/courses at the University of Virginia and the U.S. Army Nursing Research Corps.
Piney Pond School photograph
This collection contains a gelatin silver photograph of about fifty Black students, parents, and faculty in front of a rustic schoolhouse. About two-thirds of the participants are students with the rest either faculty or parents. Caption on label reads: "La Crosse, Va. Piney Pond School April 3, 1914."
Elizabeth Poarch collection on Albemarle estates
Papers relating to Edgar Allan Poe and John Henry Ingram's Poe collection
Point Pleasant General Store ledger
This collection of a Point Pleasure General Store ledger, dated 1824 July-November is 0.03 cubic feet and lists customers, what they bought, and prices. The collection may be related to MSS collection 15957 (a photograph of an unidentified woman) because both collections came in together from the same dealer.
Frances Eleanor Poole commonplace book
This collection contains a commonplace book written in by Frances Eleanor "Fannie" Poole and her classmates at the Frederick Female Seminary in Maryland. The book includes a frontispiece, engraved title page, and additional plates. Poole wrote "this side up," beneath her inscription, but the binding is upside down. Poole died at the age of nineteen in 1860, four years after the last dated entry in the book. The book has heavy foxing on the plates and pages were torn from the book.