Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives
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This collection contains the papers of the Quisenberry family from 1922-1963 including ephemera collected during their travels, photographs, school papers, items about their religious faith, as well as Lexington, Rockbridge County, Rockingham, and Shenandoah County, VA.
This folder includes several photographs of Dr. Harry M. Quisenberry and his wife Effa. It contains, in addition the the photographs, verious documents from the same two people including a passport, a grade report, a dog license card, and en envelope containing a letter.
This folder includes various printed ephemera about and from the Shenandoah Valley
This folder contains verious printed ephemera related to travel including guides, an empty photo album, and a handheld fan.
This folder contains various printed ephemera relating to US history, US presidents, and a few farmers almanacs.
This folder contains printed ephemera relating to the Old and New Testaments of the Judeo-Christian faith.
This folder includes mostly maps and guides from various North American States and events, with one outlier map of Europe
This folder contains printed ephemera of and relating to Rockbridge County/Lexington, VA.
This folder contains postcards from the Quisenberry family travels.
This folder contains various unrelated items such as knit and silk cloths, clippings of poetry, newspaper clippings, and notebooks bound in metal.