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Alois Neumayer World War I memoir
New York court administrator memorandum book
New York State Coalition of Nurse Practitioners Collection
A large and important collection of primary source material concerning the effort to obtain legal recognition and authority to practice for New York State nurse practitioners, ultimately achieved in 1989.
News Magazine Collection
The News Magazine Collection consists of complete issues -- or covers -- of various news magazines, often with images or articles concerning nurses. Principally represented is Life magazine. Also included is Look magazine, and Girls Own Paper.
Newsletters and blogs - University of Virginia School of Law
This collection consists of newsletters and blogs produced by the University of Virginia School of Law. They document the School's history and may include news, announcements, event schedules, photographs, and feature articles.
This collection does not contain newsletters and blogs produced by University of Virginia's law students. Those resources are preserved in separate student organization collections.
Nina Baker Winch Papers
Materials concerning functions and history of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps evidently gathered during her career, including photograph and correspondence collection.
Nineteenth-century legal manuscripts
This collection contains documents - mostly letters - from a variety of Virginia and Maryland judges, Supreme Court personalities from the nineteenth century.
No Kings Day poster
Callendar St. George Noland papers
Thomas Nelson Berkeley Noland papers
John A. Nolf daily jottings
John A. Nolf daily jottings about local news, 1903 August 31-December 10, and 0.03 cubic feet. The collections consists of a handwritten journal mimicking the standard news style of the times and stories from John Nolf's life on the farm, his travels, visits with family members, school events, and random notes about food he ate or work he did.
Norfolk Poet's Club records
Norfolk Poet's Club Records (1912-1983; 2 cubic feet) include manuscripts of Josephine Johnson and Margaret Haley Carpenter; and correspondence of Mary Sinton Leitch, Josephine Johnson, Julia Johnson Davis, and William Stanley Braithwaite. There are also press releases, newspaper clippings, printed items, and scrapbooks about these poets and editors and their colleagues as well as their poetry and the creative writing process.
Norman A. Graebner papers
North Anna railroad bridge original pen sketch
North Anna railroad bridge original pen sketch by C. A. Manning, 1863, May 16, 0.03 cubic feet, mounted with glued tabs in an ivory colored mat, with beveled windows.
North Grounds Softball League memorabilia
This is a collection of North Grounds Softball League memorabilia: uniform, sweatshirt, etc.
Notebook about greyhounds
Notebook about greyhounds, 1835-1837, 0.03 cubic feet, from Shropshire or Berkshire, United Kingdom, listing the names and pedigrees of the hounds, date of litters, note of purchase, state of health, and qualities of the dogs. There is also information about breeding, whelping, and ownership details of notable greyhounds such as Hippogriff and Lyster's Lucifer.
[James Nounnan] General Store business ledger
[James Nounnan] General Store business ledger in Putnam County, West Virginia, 0.03 cubic feet, 1834-1836. The leder was used to record sales and expenses, credit transactions and all other kinds of business common to a general store. The store sold a lot of whiskey and coffee, indicating this establishment was also a local tavern. The ledger contains over 470 pages of entries with many references to James Nounnan, who appears to be the owner or scrivener.
Nu Charge of Theta Delta Chi fraternity photograph
This collection contains a photograph of the Nu Charge of Theta Delta Chi fraternity that appeared in the 1928 edition of Corks and Curls. The photograph was taken by Gitchell's Studio, the yearbook photographer at the time. The framing label lists a "Mr. Ruffin," who is thought to be Robert DeJarnette Ruffin, a student in the College at the University of Virginia at the time.