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The Papers of John B. Minor, 1845 - 1893
Small collection of historical importance to the history of the University of Virginia School of Law. Contains teaching materials, legal documents, correspondence and some memorabilia.
The Papers of John Ritchie III
Collection of miscellaneous professional papers, mainly of correspondence concerning legal education and the publication of his texts on Decedents’ States and Trusts and the history of the University of Virginia School of Law: The One Hundred Years. Also, there are files related to his deanships at Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University, and some memorabilia.
The Papers of Marion K. Kellogg
Collection of correspondence, programs, photographs and newspaper clippings of the Uruguayan Seminar (1960) and the Bolivian Seminar (1961) taught at the University of Virginia School of Law.
The Papers of Monrad G. Paulsen
This collection (1940-1976) contains professional correspondence related to the Juvenile Court Project (1973) and juvenile courts; law and poverty; personal correspondence; some student papers and lecture notes.
The Peter L. Paull Collection of Faculty Photographs and Libel Show Programs
Collection of photographs and programs related to the Libel Show.
Theodore Jackson Wool and Darius Todd Wool Memorabilia Collection
Small collection of personal memorabilia. Contains programs, catalogue, certificates, family tree.
Margaret M. Tillotson album
John Henry Timberlake University of Virginia student notebooks
Margaret Tracy commonplace book
Susan W. Tudor album
Susan W. Tudor album with numerous handwritten sentiments and poetry inscribed to her by men and women in southern Pennsylvania, mostly from East Berlin and Locust Grove. Of interest are a pasted in die-cut card illustrated by hand, a floral sketch, and two poems about escaping "Indian Maidens" which is accompanied by a nice watercolor rendering of the eponymous character in a canoe in front of a waterfall scene.
University of Virginia August 11 and 12, 2017: Recovery and Response web archive
This collection consists of the Univeristy of Virginia's response to the events of August 11 and 12, including documentation created by President Sullivan's working group, progress updates, FAQs, community messages, and more. It also includes relevant articles published by UVA Today.
University of Virginia collection of print materials
University of Virginia History Reference file
Pamphlets, brochures, programs, and other printed materials collected by Library staff and arranged by various subjects as a ready reference file (ca. 1920-2016; 4.5 cubic feet).
The University of Virginia Jefferson Papers
This collection consisists of letters written by and addressed to Thomas Jefferson, as well as architectural plans and studies that were created or endorsed by Jefferson, created by other individuals associated with him, deeds, plats, and maps, some of which pertain to the subjects of the architectural studies, and other miscelleneous materials.
University of Virginia Library Circulation Department general records
This collection consists of the general records of the Circulation Department of Alderman Library as kept in the files of Miss Roy Land, Circulation Librarian from 1938-1977. It inlucdes correspondence, memoranda, reports, statistics, and printed materials.
University of Virginia Medical Wives Club records
This collection consists of a scrapbook containing invitations, newspaper clippings, club by-laws, correspondence, photographs, and dinner menus. Also included are loose materials such as newsletters, schedules of club programs, a list of benefit contributors, and a card.
University of Virginia memorial for Civil War Confederate soldiers reproductions
This collection consists of reproductions of bronze plaques that served as a memorial to University of Virginia alumni that died in the Civil War fighting for the Confederacy.
University of Virginia Newcomb Hall Bookstore photographs
Two black and white photographs of the interior of the University of Virginia Newcomb Hall bookstore. One photograph may be of Eleanor (Joyner) Gibson who was a graduate of UVA and started the bookstore (1960's).