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University of Virginia Weldon Cooper Center Institute for Engagement and Negotiation
Catherine "Kate" Weller commonplace book
Joseph F. Welsh papers
3 World War I diaries, each bound in leather or cloth with gilt decorative stamps and titles on front; 1 Army Song Book; 1 address book; 1 Aviation Pocket-Book by R. Boriase Matthews (1917); 9 other manuscript documents including pages of notes and drawings by Joseph F. Welsh, military form for R&R release, and receipts for paychecks (1920-21).
Edgar Wentworth cartoons and correspondence
Thurman Wenzl papers
Wesley Fry papers
This collection consists of one letter written by Wesley Fry (UVA School of Medicine, class of 1932) to his mother on September 22, 1930.
George M. West handmade account book
This collection contains the account book of George M. West, a book seller from Richmond, Virginia. The account book is handmade and is titled "Account Book Express 1853." Inside the book are ten loose signatures. Each page has an individual's name listed on the top line. Most of the book is blank. Also included is a printed advertisement for West's bookshop.
Westhaven Clinic Papers
Public Health Nursing. Charlottesville public housing complex primary care nursing facility.
Westover Charles City County Virginia, photographs
Arthur L. Wharton papers
Gabriel C. Wharton survey notebooks
Fifteen leatherbound manuscript survey notebooks for lands in southwestern Virginia belonging to Confederate General Gabriel Colvin Wharton.There is also a Time Book of General Wharton's House kept by J. P. Thorn, dated October 1873 and five printed volumes relating to southwestern Virginia.
"What are you Like?" Victorian parlor game
What is a Shadow? manuscript and published book
Wheeler's Tissue Phosphates medical pamphlet
Ralph H. Whitacre World War II correspondence
Ralph H. Whitacre World War II correspondence, 1944-1945, .08 cubic feet, to his family and includes letters from his friends and some military and insurance papers. Included is one issue of the Trailblazer Magazine Volume III, No. 4, April 5, 1945. PFC Whitaker mentions that he was right behind the front line at the capture of Saarbrucken.
White family papers
White Flint Farm records
The White Flint Farm records (1861-1969; 1.5 cubic feet) document the titular farm's business purchases and tobacco sales. Materials primarily consist of account ledgers and various receipts of purchase and sale, all primarily from the Danville area.