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Scrapbook of Theatre Programs
Scrapbook of theatre programs from major productions in the United States, 1922-1936. Includes programs from productions at Phi Beta Kappa, College of William and Mary and the Musical Art Society of Hampton Institute.
Scrapbook, Political Satire
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, circa 1890s, predominantly cartoons and satire of a political nature. The clippings are glued into a ledger, but hardly any of its content is sufficiently legible to identify the business and the location.
Scrapbook (Portsmouth, Va.)
Scrapbook, 1854-1887, of an unidentified person containing newspaper clippings. The volume includes a handwritten note about the evacuation of Portsmouth, Virginiaa. and Norfolk, Virginia in 1862. The clippings were pasted over a journal (account book), of Cocke and Brothers, merchants, Portsmouth, Virginia.
Scrapbook XI
Scrapbook, 1885-1897, of an unidentified person containing newspaper clippings and colored prints, pasted into the ledger, 1863-1880, of an unidentified merchant.
Scrapbook XII
Scrapbook, ca. 1865-1894, of an unidentified person of [Richmond, Va. ?] which contains newspaper clippings, handwritten poetry, and loose pages which depict glassware styles.
Scrapbook, XIII
Scrapbook, circa 1870, of an unidentified person which contains newspaper clippings, fictional stories from newspapers, pictures, and handwritten poems.
World War I Scrapbooks
Scrapbooks, 1917-1919, containing newspapers and magazine clippings concerning World War I.
Theodocius Joshua Scurlock Papers
P. Seales Notebook
Surveys, 1831, and other notes made by P. Seales (under the direction of Claude] Crozet) on the location of the Warm Springs and the Harrisonburg Turnpike.
Molly Elliot Seawell Papers
Sectionalism, an address by Abraham Lincoln
This collection is a facsimile of the address.
Absalom See Account Books
Account books, 1854-1869, of Absalom See, cobbler, of Hardy County, Va. [W. Va.]
See Family Papers
Papers, 1821-1918, of the See family of Hardy County, W. Va. Includes correspondence, 1856-1877, of Silas R. See and of his wife Anna [or Annie] See. Many of the letters were written by women and some were written by Anna See's sisters living in Pendleton County, W. Va. Several letters, 1861, were written by Silas R. See while serving in the Confederate Army.
Includes transcripts of letters prepared by Mark J. See in 1995.
George See, Jr., Ledger
Ledgers of George See, Jr., tailor and shoemaker, of Moorefield, Hardy County, Va. 1819-1872. With separate index, containing also a few accounts, 1829.
Note: The book contains also the measurements of many customers.
George See, Jr. Notebook
Contains arithmetic examples. Enclosed are letters (1863-1871) to and from members of the See family including letter, October 7, 1863 of Cyrus See on paper with a printed image of General Ambrose Burnside.
Seedsmans' Catalogs
Hundreds of catalogs from many gardening businesses in the United States. These catalogs were known as Seedsmans' Catalogs and sold seeds, plants and gardening supplies.
Includes an alphabetical card index file for Mss. Acc. 2008.218.
Marie Katherine and Oliver E. Seegelken papers
Joseph Segar Letter to Chapman Johnson
Two page letter from Joseph Segar, a lawyer representing Stephen Turnbull, a Captian in the Revolutionary War who remained with the Army throughout the duration of the conflict. The inquiry pertains to the type of half pay awarded to Turnbull and requests that the fuller amount, with interest be paid to his client.
John Selby Papers
The collection includes class material, student work, professional papers, and other material created by Professor John Selby during his career in the Department of History at the College of William and Mary.
John Armistead Selden Diary
Diary, 1841-1848, of John Armistead Selden, farmer and landowner, of "Westover," Charles City County, Virginia. The diary includes farming records and weather data.
Miles C. Selden Papers
Dated 1839-1880. Letters, 1859-1880, to Miles C. Selden of Henrico County, Va., from Hill Carter at Charles City County, Va. and from Andrew Johnston of Richmond, Va. Also includes accounts, invoices, and receipts, 1839-1863, of Selden as trustee for Beverly and Ann S. Heth.
Miles Selden Certificates
William Selden Letter to John Armistead Selden
Letter, 1867 May 24, William Selden, Washington, [D. C.] to John A[rmistead] Selden, n.p. 15 p. ; 32 cm. He reflects upon his life; hopes John Armistead Selden will do well in his new employment and abode; mentions trial of John H. Surratt; discusses members of the Selden family; states he does not expect civil liberty to be restored in Virginia; criticizes Andrew Johnson for failing to act against lawless measures; and deplores radical control of the government.