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Wade Hampton Frost papers
Waleski photograph collection on the Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs Tea at the White House
Waleski photograph collection on the Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs tea at the White House, 0.03 cubic feet, of members on the grounds of the White House and Arlington Cemetery. Photographs of Dorothy Waleski, Pat Person, Lucille Bland, and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace (wife of the Vice-President).
Mrs. G. J. Walker collection
Nikuyah Walker Charlottesville City Council Campaign Ephemera
Walter O. Klingman papers
This accession consists of materials belonging to Water O. Klingman, a neurologist at the University of Virginia. The papers includes lecture notes, personal correspondence, research files, and various materials from professional associations, pharmaceutical and equipment companies, and Klingman’s military service. Note that there is no Box 3.
I.T. Walton dental account book
Ward Family Letters
Virgil Maxwell Ward letters
Warm Springs Virginia, photographs
Warm Springs Virginia, photographs, undated, 0.03 cubic feet, 7 photographs showing women playing golf with two young African-American caddies, a casino, children playing in a creek, and men harvesting hay.
John W. Warner papers
Charles Dudley Warner manuscript
E. Warren letters from Virginia springs
Booker T. Washington photograph
The Booker T. Washington photograph (1902; 0.03 cubic foot) documents Washington wearing a cap and gown.
John Augustine Washington collection
Washington Literary Society resolution memorializing President McKinley
George W. Watt trotting bred stock registration
George W. Watt trotting bred stock registration (1932; 0.03 cubic feet) is to the Virginia Horse Breeders Association, Inc., and a subscription to The Horse, Journal of the American Remount Association.
Watts family papers-addition
L.B. Watts diary
A small hand-written and illustrated manuscript diary compiled by Commander LB Watts, RNR (Royal Navy Reserve) on his World War I and later service that holds details and information on the merchant ship, HMS City of London. The diary contains detailed lists of officers and men, armaments and technical diagrams, maps, newspaper clippings, and annotated cartoons.