Inventory of the Papers of Frederick D. G. Ribble1920-1965 Mss 77-1 MSS.77.1 Ribble, FrederickMss 77-1

Inventory of the Papers of Frederick D. G. Ribble1920-1965 Mss 77-1 MSS.77.1

Ribble, Frederick
collectionnumber Mss 77-1


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Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections

Arthur J. Morris Law Library
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University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903
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Repository
Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections
Identification
MSS.77.1
Title
Papers of Frederick D. G. Ribble 1920-1965
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/132810
Quantity
13 Cubic Feet, 31 archival boxes
Creator
Ribble, Frederick D. G., 1898-1970
Language
English .
Technical
* Note for Researchers of Prince Edward County Free School Papers: The Association's official papers including the student and business records were transferred to Virginia State College in Petersburg. Some if not all of them have been there since 1968. There are 5-6 file cabinets but they are not yet open to research. The archivist Lucious Edwards hopes to have them ready for use in a year or so. M.T. November 1989

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Series I - Law School Materials and Board of Appeals in Visa Cases
Scope and Contents

Series 1 concerns primarily with the University of Virginia School of Law. Teaching notes and clippings, student papers, copies of exams and correspondence related to the subjects he taught. The most substantive of these files are Constitional Law, Commerce, and Real Property.

There is also correspondence and other material on the post-war years of growth at the Law School, as well as on the educational problems of returning veterans. A transition program was a major concern to Ribble, and he communicated with many prominent people in legal education in regard to it.

Near the end of Series I is a substantial collection of material from Ribble's years on the Board of Appeals in Visa Cases. Finally there are some personal letters from his family, as well as what appear to be most of his personal financial papers from the twenties and thirties.

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Series II - Cases. Civil Rights Cases. Extracurricular Activities.
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Series III - Miscellaneous documents
Scope and Contents

Series III contains correspondence with United States Military Academy and with Ronald R. Richberg related to the Oklahoma Indian Tax Exemption Claims. Also personal correspondence, with few topical folders arranged chronologically.

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