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6 February 1864. Charles Powell to his wife.
Arrest of Robert Conrad. Trying to find a place for her to board.
6 February 1864. Charles Powell to his wife.
6-fold color postcard depicting the American Battleship Squadron stationed at "Hampton Roads, Jamestown, Va.", circa 1907
1 item. C. Incomplete.
6 Gulf countries warn Iran about subversion. 13 major leaders of leftist Mujaheddin guerillas are killed. Khomeini, in all health to be replaced by elected ruling council. The tribunal setup to adjudicate US/Iran claims bagged down. USSR & Iran improve relations, expand trade. US aids Iranian opposition groups. Prosecutor General rules that courts may refuse to enforce laws which contradict Islamic rules., February 1-March 24, 1982
Material relating to press releases covering the Iranian Revolution. Also includes new laws enacted by the new Iranian government that would concern contracts, business dealings, and the overall environment during the Iranian Revolution. The press releases include reporting from multiple news outlets, limited Iranian press coverage and translated law documents.
(6) "Hands! Hands! what does she mean?"
6 handwritten brief descriptions on NYT articles on Rockefeller in 1974, 1976
6: Hatchet-Burke-Crafton-Owen-Dobbs-Womack-Rowlett-Russell-Watkins
Correspondence and notes on Virginia families by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton, genealogist, of Farmville, Virginia in response to inquires. Most of her notes are transcriptions of courthouse records, though she often created family trees for clients and clients sometimes sent their genealogy history to her.
Mrs. Morton's inventory is filed in the first folder, which lists folders not received with the accession.
Includes index of family names and inquirers.
6 items: Benjamin D. Rust, 1839-1843
6 items: Robert Weir, 1826-1830
6 January 1871
Tucker, Beverley D[andridge], at Mount Ida, to Miss Lilie Washington, “Blakeley." Musical and other activities of family members taking place in the house with him.
6 July 1866
06 List (Grad Dinner), 2006
This series includes clippings and publications about the Office of Multicultural Affairs. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
6 photostats of autographed signed letters written to James Madison, Jr., by E. Carrington, James Madison, Sr., and others., 1788 April-1789
Scope and Contents Some photostats are from the Library of Congress
0006 - Sundown, No. 1 (Man with Hoe) (Dusk), 1917-03-15
Chiefly photo-engravings. Arranged by woodcut number. See also oversize box a and oversize folder b.
(6) Suspected - "One little hour of Bliss."
(6) Weak and helpless being she now is!
6th Anniversary of Rev. William Crocker, 1971 June 13
Papers, blueprints, service programs, and account ledger of the Blue Ridge Baptist Church of Roanoke, Virginia. Also includes programs related to other churches and assorted religious booklets.
6th annual New Years Eve Celebration of the Arts, 1998
The Department of Athletics records includes files of the Athletic Association, publicity, printed material, publications, statistics, schedules and ephemera.
6th VFC, 1974 October 25-26
Environmental Geology and Stratigraphy of the Richmond, Virginia Area.
6to festival internacional de documentales--Santiago Alvarez en Memoriam/6th International Documentary Festival--Remembering Santiago Alvarez, 2005
Artist: Maikel.
Text: 6to Festival Internacional de Documentales "Santiago Álvarez in Memoriam"; Santiago de Cuba del 5 al 8 de marzo del 2005. El cine documental en el mundo contemporáneo Translation: 6to International Documentary Festival "In Memory of Santiago Álvarez,"; Santiago de Cuba from the 5th to 8th of March of 2005
6to festival internacional de documentales--Santiago Álvarez in Memoriam
7 Bound Volumes of Senaor A. Willis Robertson's Voting Record in the United States Senate, 1933-1966
#7 Cash Book of Richard Blow, Portsmouth, Virginia (mutilated) 1788-1789
Description of these ledgers can be accessed on-site by consulting the paper inventory. Brief descriptions are given here. Many of the ledgers, day books and accounts are in poor condition and parts are not legible or missing. Location of the business or the compiler of the accouonts often cannot be determined and are noted with a ?.
7: Davis-Tabb-Chamberlayne-Turpin-Davis
Correspondence and notes on Virginia families by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton, genealogist, of Farmville, Virginia in response to inquires. Most of her notes are transcriptions of courthouse records, though she often created family trees for clients and clients sometimes sent their genealogy history to her.
Mrs. Morton's inventory is filed in the first folder, which lists folders not received with the accession.
Includes index of family names and inquirers.
7 Dec. 1865
Tucker, Beverley [Dandridge], at the University of Toronto, to his parents [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1820-1890), and Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker] News from school, exams approaching, money being received from Major [Charles] Helm, and news of other family friends.