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Geister’s Club House Havana cigars lithographic stone
This collection features one lithographic stone with printing samples for Geister’s Club House Havana cigars. The stone was used to produce cigar bands and box labels and dates to the 1920s. The stone is 14" x 10" X 3 1/2".
Carol Gelderman record files of biography of Louis Auchincloss
Carol Gelderman interview and research notes, reviews, articles, and information about Louis Auchincloss for her biography, "Louis Auchincloss A Writer's Life". She researched and wrote the book from 1989 to 1993. There is also audiovisual material.
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.
George B. Eager Jr. papers
The George B. Eager collection fills only one folder and spans less than one year, 1933. As the first letter indicates, Eager solicited alumni to write to the Rector and Visitors of the University endorsing the appointment of John L. Newcomb as president. The rest of the collection is mostly letters from alumni endorsing Newcomb. Correspondence and clippings at the end of the file indicate that Eager was successful.
George family papers
The collection (1816-1963; 1 document box) contains receipts and miscellaneous papers of several businesses owned by the George family in Charlottesville, Virginia. The papers also contain correspondence between family members and friends, including James Alexander, publisher of the Jeffersonian Republican. There are also family photographs taken by Charlottesville photographers, and several photographs of buildings and streets in Charlottesville, Virginia.
George Gilmer papers
George H. Revercomb papers
George Hazen Dana papers
George K. Yin papers
George M. Marks memorabilia
This small collection consists of lithoprinted copies of the lectures of professor John B. Minor on “Personal Property” and “Remedies, including Pleading and Practice,” and a top hat.
The six original bound lectures and hat belonged to George H. Marks, of Montgomery, Alabama, Class of 1876, who attended the School of Common and Statute Law at the University of Virginia.
George Newton Conrad medallion
Gold tone Orator's Medal engraved on one side with "Presented by the Washington Society to Geo. N. Conrad, VA, as their best orator 89-90." The back side depicts the Rotunda.
George R. Minor papers
The collection contains mostly talks and lectures given by Dr. Minor. The talks mainly focus on diseases affecting the chest or thorax such as asbestos related diseases, pericarditis, empyema, gastroesophageal reflux, lung abscesses and lung cancer, and solitary pulmonary lesion. Dr. Minor's interest in history is illustrated by his talks in Renaissance medicine, the early days of thoracic surgery, and biographies of great thoracic surgeons.
George S. Hillard letters
George Wilson and Elizabeth Dent Wilson family photos and memorabilia
This collection contains photographs of George Wilson's (Law 1920) realtives; Wilson's wife Elizabeth Dent Wilson's relatives on her mother's side, including Alabama judge Jonathan Haralson, his wife Lida, and other members of the Haralson family; and miscellaneous unidentified subjects. There is also memorabilia, including George Wilson's certificates, diplomas, and licenses, as well as Elizabeth Dent Wilson's art school diploma.
German plant press
This collection contains a wooden German plant press with metal detailing. On the top of the press is the word Pflanzenpresse.
Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association Collection.
Full professional papers of this organization, active donations; ECBCNHI is official repository. Collection highlights founding and growth of the organization from an informal collaborative group through incorporation in 1983 and expansion into GAPNA in 2009. Materials include lobbying initiatives, development of standards of care, training and certification programs, and funding.
William Yates Gholson letters
William Yates Gholson letters, 1864-1887, 0.03 cubic feet consist of three letters to William Gholson a letter received by M. Kaiser, a letter from a former slave named Rhody Kibble, a letter from Ed C. Fisher, Superintendent of the Savannah Insane Asylum, and [Josepha?] Erbe to M. Kaiser about family and money. (This letter is in German and has a transcription).
Basil L. Gildersleeve photograph
M. Gillett botanical plates
Alexander Gilliam diaries
This collection of Alexander Gordon Gilliam diaries contains three journals, two folders, and 0.25 cubic feet chronicling personal accounts of his work and travels in the United States Commission of Typhus, including medical reports of conditions observed, and treatment of patients. There is also a biographical sketch by his son Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr. titled "The war diary (1943) of Alexander G. Gilliam, M. D."