clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
Copies of newspaper clippings relating to yellow fever, 1900-1901
Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench with related newspaper clippings, 1942
Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench and newspaper clippings relating to Gustaf E. Lambert and Roger Post Ames, 1956-1959
Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench, meeting minutes, and newspaper clippings relating to the Walter Reed Memorial Association, 1956-1963
Donald Nuechterlein papers--addition 13
E. H. Moon ledger
Edward O. McCue papers
Photocopies relating to the case of Westmoreland v. CBS and memorabilia.
El Doctor Lazear
, September 30, 1900
Frances Farmer papers
Frank S. Tavenner papers
Frank W. McCulloch papers
Professional papers pertaining to labor law. This collection contains case files and annual reports from Public Review Board of the United Auto Workers (1971-1987); public employee rights; documents on the ILO and the United States S withdrawal from the organization; correspondence, miscellaneous files and published materials.
Frederick D. G. Ribble papers
G. Carrington Williams papers
DeWitt Clinton Gallaher scrapbook and diary transcript
The DeWitt Clinton Gallaher scrapbook and diary transcript (1863-1925; 0.25 cubic feet) consists of a travel diary of New England and Europe (1869-1870), chronology of Civil War battles (October 1863- April 1865) and an album of newspaper clippings on general topics including the University of Virginia and Professor Basil Gildersleeve (1915-1925). The transcript of his travel diary contains vivid descriptions of his travels.
Grover family papers
The Grover family papers (1825-1917; 0.04 cubic feet) also includes papers from the Watts and Harris families. This collection contains receipts, a deed of gift for enslaved people (Dolly, and children Nancy, Elvira, and James from Mary Harris to Rosa M. N. Harris, circa 1845-47), a newspaper clipping of Preston Watt, and ration books of Bettie and William Grover. The papers came in a fabric packet stamped, “The Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Richmond, VA” which is included.
Horrendo . . . . . Si es Cierto!
,La Discusion, November 22, 1900
John B. Minor papers
The collection includes lectures and other teaching materials, correspondence, clippings and other printed matter, legal documents, an appraisal of enslaved people, a commonplace book, and a recipe for making indelible ink.
John Bassett Moore papers
Nunnally Johnson collection of Nathalia Crane papers
The Nunnally Johnson collection of Nathalia Crane papers (1923-1926; 0.03 cubic feet) collection contains correspondence of Nunnally Johnson relating to Nathalia Crane, a child author whose authenticity was questioned. There are 14 letters from Nathalia Crane to Nunnally Johnson; 1 letter from HM Crist to Johnson, and 1 letter from Clarence Crane. Also included is a typescript poem "The First Writer," two photographs of Crane, and one graphite self-portrait by Crane.