Photographs
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
A. E. Dick Howard papers
A. E. Dick Howard papers on the Virginia Commission on Constitutional Revision
African Americans in Richmond organizations photographs
African Americans in rural Virginia photographs
Roy Alson papers
Arthur J. Morris memorabilia
This collection contains diplomas, certificates, photographs, newspaper clippings, a gold watch and a gold medal, a scrapbook, and many other pieces of memorabilia that belonged to Arthur J. Morris, class of 1901 and a benefactor of the University of Virginia Law Library.
Ayres Saint Gross Architects photographs
A collection of photographs taken of North Grounds before construction began on the Law School renovation in 1995.
Bruce Kennett photographs of Bremo; Enslaved Housing at Carters Grove, and other projects
Call family papers
Carl McFarland papers
Warren Chappell papers
Charles B. J. F. de Saint-Memin portraits of St. George Tucker and Thomas Tudor Tucker
Eugene Edward Chiles papers
Chisholm Foundation collection on Frank Gardiner Wisner
Chisholm Foundation collection on Frank Gardiner Wisner (1900-2001; 2 cubic feet) consists of letters, newspaper clippings,scrapbooks, and photographs from the life of Frank Gardiner Wisner including his intelligence career, track achievements and scholarship at the University of Virginia, 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, and his family.
Clarence B. Pearce papers
The papers of Clarence B. Pearce consist primarily of letters written by Pearce to his mother as well as photographs of Pearce and the University of Virginia grounds while Pearce was a law student (1917 - 1921). His college activities included participation in the debating society and service on the editorial board of Virgina Law Review.
Clay family memorabilia
Coleman, Bromm, Kirschmann family papers
Coleman, Bromm, Kirschmann family papers
Collection of Battle of Rio Hill papers
The collection of Battle of Rio Hill papers ( 1992, 0.03 cubic feet) consists chiefly of photographs and negatives and includes an image of the site of Rio Hill Shopping Center being searched for Civil War artifacts, the marker commemorating the skirmish, and the honor guard at the dedication of the marker. The collection also includes press releases, a letter from Charlottesville mayor Elizabeth "Bitsy" Waters, and an audiocassette recording of the dedication ceremony.