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Will Molineux collection, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.
1997.41, 1999.31a, 1999.45, 2005.12 , 2006.30, 2007.32, 2008.13a, 2008.167 Please see staff for information about recent accessions.
Collection contains items donated by Will Molineux, primarily through the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Some items are personal papers including newspaper articles, belonging to Will Molineux. The photograph collection documents Williamsburg, Virginia, including James City County and York County. Subjects include people, places, buildings, events, Colonial Williamsburg as well as the College of William & Mary.
The collection is arranged into six series.
Mss. Acc. 2005.12 Images of America: Jamestown. Charleston: Arcasdia, 2004 by Will Molineux and Rodney B. Taylor. Moved to Rare Books. Mss. Acc. 2006.30 1962 Program of "The Girls in 509" has been transferred to Mss. 1.09 WHRA Ephemera Collection under Accession 2006.30. Mss. Acc. 2008.167 12 Campaign buttons, nailclippers advertising Williamsburg National Bank, a drink stirrer from Golden Horseshoe Club and a pen from the Williamsburg Inn were transferred to the artifact collection in 2009.
Mss. Acc. 2005.12
Images of America: Jamestown. Charleston: Arcasdia, 2004 by Will Molineux and Rodney B. Taylor. Moved to Rare Books.
Mss. Acc. 2006.30
1962 Program of "The Girls in 509" has been transferred to Mss. 1.09 WHRA Ephemera Collection under Accession 2006.30.
Mss. Acc. 2008.167
12 Campaign buttons, nailclippers advertising Williamsburg National Bank, a drink stirrer from Golden Horseshoe Club and a pen from the Williamsburg Inn were transferred to the artifact collection in 2009.
Williamsburg-James City County publications including reports, and programs of community organizations.
Long Range Program 1988-1993, Colonial Soil and Water Conservation District. Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools, Matthew Whaley Primary School, self-evaluation, 1985-86.
Matthew Whaley School, Williamsburg, Va, Self Study, 1976-1977. Master Water Plan, James City County, 1979.
Norge Primary School, Self-Study, 1975-1976 City of Williamsburg, Fiscal Outlook, 1982-1987
Scope and Contents Common Glory pamphlet, Virginia Gazette 1976 supplement, Anheuser-Busch press release, Annual Report of the Williamsburg Fire Department, "Telling our Story for 1965," program for 1949 Community Night and more. Collection descriptions on the Parker Family Papers (Liverpool Records Office), Virginia Sources (Public Records Office, London) by John Hemphill in 1955, other research from the 1950's and 1986 "Crispus Attucks Place" report by the Williamsburg Redevelopment and Housing Authority and Project Area Committee. Two photographs of George C. Pitts, Jr.
Scope and Contents Williamsburg Business and Services Directory for 1962, 1963-1964; Williamsburg Travel Index of Williamsburg, open letter to James City County residents with descriptions of Community Goals and Objectives, 1974; 1959 Williamsburg Fire Department Annual Report; pamphlet by the Greek Orthodox Churches of America on "Pilgrimage to Jamestown" and other items.
Scope and Contents Pamphlets about the County Manager position, election brochures, newspaper articles, "County Manager Quiz" and reports.
Article on a Leap-Year ball held in Williamsburg in the Wren Building. William & Mary was closed at this time.
Williamsburg-James City County contracts, agreements, plans and budgets.
Photographs of Busch Gardens under construction: plans for Eastern State of Dunbar which never materialized; program for Mental Health Day, Eastern State Hospital, May 4, 1955, Williamsburg.
Copy of article Will Molineux wrote regarding President L.B. Johnson's visit to Bruton Parish Church on November 12, 1967 giving the inside scoop and a copy of Eric Severeid's commentary on the incident on CBS broadcast, 13 Nov. 1967.
1950 map of Virginia, three visitor guides to Williamsburg and an article on Williamsburg National Bank. 12 Campaign buttons, nailclippers advertising Williamsburg National Bank, a drink stirrer from Golden Horseshoe Club and a pen from the Williamsburg Inn were transferred to the artifact collection in 2009. A group of photographs, with negatives, of E. Tucker Carlton, Jan Ernstmeyer (Miss Williamsburg), H.M. Stryker (Mayor), Dorthy Parker and Marj Force. March 1, 1968. Copy of newspaper page with congratuations to The City of Williamsburg for their new Municipal Building
Scope and Contents Four photocopies of photographs of groups of Williamsburg residents. Some of the people were identified during a Spring 2011 WHRA meeting. Two women holding their sleepy children, probably during a Common Glory presentation at the amphitheater. Five men and one woman at the "Food Handler School" standing in front of possibly Matthew Whaley. Principal Pitts, a math teacher, is identified. Four men standing in front of a Red Cross "clock" with a group of children behind them. The men are identified as Vincent D. McManus, Dewey C. Renick, Thomas G. McCaskey and Horace E. Henderson. Groups of students sitting at tables in the Matthew Whaley School library. A few possible identifications include a Bell twin, Tommy Singleton and Howard Martin.
Inking the type with a pair of printing balls begins the series of operations necessary to print on page of the Virginia Gazette in the Printing Office at Colonial Williamsburg. Visitors to the historic city can watch costumed historic trades interpreters demonstrate the crafts of printing, book binding and papermaking in the printing office complex.
Labeled "Staff Photo by Thom Slater" on the back.
From The Governor's Palace in Williamsburg: A Cultural Study, by Graham Hood. Distributed by the University of North Carolina Press for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Photograph courtesy of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
One of Williamsburg's Most Historical Buildings is the Colonial Capitol where virginia's General Assembly convened from 1704 to 1780. Here an embarrassed and stammering George Washington was applauded by fellow burgesses for his part in the French and Indian War; here Patrick Henry defiantly protested the Stamp Act until accused of treason; and here George Mason's Virginia Declaration of Rights was passed. (large-sized photo)
The Hall of the House of Burgesses in Williamsburg's Capitol building reminds visitors of stirring events at the time of the American Revolution. Patrick Henry's personal copy of his resolves against the Stamp Act is on display, along with the city's mace and the original Speaker's Chair, reinstalled when the Capitol was opened in 1934. (large-sized photo)
The Public Hospital was America's First Public Institution Devoted Exclusively to the Care and Treatment of the Mentally Ill. With the completion of the hospital, Colonial Williamsburg has reconstructed the last of the 18th-century capital city's major public buildings. In the 18th century, the hospital was the last public building constructed prior to the outbreak of the American Revolution in town. It grew from this original building to a complex of many before it burned on the night of June 7, 1885. (large-sized photo)
Five negatives, Three small-sized prints - Vertically framed, slightly blurred man on horse going down the road, Horizontally framed, of what appears to be a speech, an umbrella is featured prominently on the stage, Horizontally framed, two men on horses riding down the street
Carter's Grove from Virginia Plantation Homes by David King Gleason, published by LSU Press. © 1989 Gleason Photography, 1755 Nicholson Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Ph. 383-8989
Archaeologists digging near the 18th-century mansion at Carter's Grove have uncovered important evidence of a settlement which existed there a hundred years earlier…
Label on front of large picture: "Floor and elevation plans for the first Hospital for Idiots and Lunatics at Williamsburg" – Label on back: "PUBLICK HOSPITAL – On Sept. 14, 1733 Williamsburg Clerk Jacob Bruce announced in the Virginia Gazette that the nation's first public mental hospital was complete and the board of directors…
Same photo printed on a sheet of paper with a caption stapled to it: "Throughout the 19th century, Eastern State Hospital, the first mental institution in the United States, was the principal institution in Williamsburg where, it was often joked, '500 lazy lived off 500 crazy'…"
Photocopy of picture of building with caption: Built in 1881, the John R. Thurman Building housed 275 male patients at Eastern State Hospital when the hospital grounds were in downtown Williamsburg. This picture was taken in 1962…
Printout or copy of captioned photo under the heading "A Look Back: Thurman Building, 1962", caption reads: Built in 1881, this building in Williamsburg housed 275 male patients at Eastern State Hospital when the hospital campus was downtown on Francis Street…
Upper left: photograph of steps and individuals in profile Upper right: Blurred photograph of a man speaking at a podium in profile Lower: The leaders of the assembly, standing up or leaving Back of Sheet UL: Color guard standing in left of shot UR: Man in glasses speaking at podium, profile, blurred L: Choir singing
Front of Sheet UL: Shot of many men standing in robes, some sitting UR: Shot of men in robes around a podium, light especially strong on one man's head L: Shot of Wren building assembly from far away, showing many rows of empty chairs and some people congregated around the front. Back of Sheet UL: Photograph of a man speaking at the podium, profile, people sitting on some bleachers in the background UR: Man speaking at podium, not wearing a hat as opposed to man in UL L: Profile shot of several men standing in front of Wren building in robes
Front of Sheet UL: Shot of men standing in robes, vertically framed shot UR: Close in shot of a man standing up, holding a piece of paper L: Distance shot of assembly/ceremony, seats filled in front of Wren Building Back of Sheet UL: Shot of stairs in foreground, men in robes in background UR: Blurred shot of a man in glasses speaking at podium L: Photo of busts of heads in front of Wren building
Photo of ceremony at Wren Building from far away, seats filled Pouch, labeled: Negatives, Sept. 24, 1954, Commemorative ceremonies
Scope and Contents Shot of many seated in front of Wren building, labeled Graduation June 1954, front of print has "Nov" of "Nov 54" marked out with marker Similar shot as above, print labeled "Jun 54" on front, labeled W&M commencement, June 6, 1954 on back Picture with corner clipped off, of banner hung on Wren Building balcony, labeled Seats on Wren Building, June 6, 1954, [?] Virginia U.S.A. College of William and Mary Blurred picture of ceremony in Wren yard, seats filled, cannon included in shot
Small picture with textured edge of four people in front of Wren building, labeled: Ed Watkins, Binnie Owens, Lois Mortashed, Will Molineux, Commencement, June 10, 1956 Small picture of three people in chairs facing camera, labeled: Belinda Owens, Lois Mortashed, Ed Watkins, June 10, 1956
Small photograph of a dog walking on bleachers in Wren yard, textured edge, labeled: "Afterwords" (?) Negative of same picture
Edward P. Alexander, Colonial Williamsburg, talking with two unidentified foreign students during the Williamsburg International Assembly, circa early 1960's
Blurred photo of students on Pep Club parade float, labeled Nov 54 on front Photo of students in various kinds of gaudy costume, labeled Nov 54 on front, "Margie" written on the back Photo of parade float, poorly lit, not easily defined (appears to be covered in either vegetation or significant amounts of paper Photo of parade float with sign "Keep 'Em Down to Zero"
Six small square photographs of the singers, one featuring four students on a balcony Negatives
Similar photograph of first in folder, bulldozers in front of Morton hall, 62.6 18-170 written on front, spot Williamsburg, 3x3 ½, Wmsbg for Monday, W&M…Parking area improved along Jamestown road
Contains negatives Photo of some students, labeled: "Dirty" Ed Phillips Photo of students, one sitting, one standing, labeled: Dean Roberts & Margo Ketchum, K? weekend, April 24, 1954 Photo of woman leaning against brick pillar, labeled: Libby Lewis, 1953 sweetheart, K? weekend, April 24, 1954 Photo of student holding a cup, with glasses, labeled: Joe Kinder, K? weekend, April 24, 1954 Red Kappa Sigma Booklet, Nu Chapter 1952
Small bordered photo of horse-drawn carriage featuring people in costume, front has May 54 printed, back labeled with handwriting, not decipherable Small bordered photo of men in costume carrying flags, blurry, front has May 54 printed, unlabeled on back Small photo of people in costume in and around a carriage, numbers printed on back read PP-L1N1Q-SS3VDGW 252023 3.jpg Small bordered photo similar to first photograph, only Nov 54 is printed on front, and KA Parade written on back Negative of horse-drawn carriage
Two copies of a photograph of Newton, both labeled Williamsburg, Blake T. Newton, Jr. Alternate shot of Newton, also labeled Williamsburg, Blake T. Newton, Jr. ¾ Shot of Newton, same label as above Profile shot of Newton, same label as above
Enclosed, engraving of a church labeled Brenton Church, Williamsburg, VA.—From a Sketch by Jas. E. Taylor
Two similar shots
Crossroad-marker in foreground reading Duke of Gloucester, S. Henry, labeled: DP WILLIAMSBURG, Merchant's Square Year Ender Insert, taken in 1966…Please return photo to Williamsburg Bureau—it is on loan from CW…
Small envelope packet (with advertising for Sylvania flashbulbs), contains negatives Two small photographs of military equipment labeled Jun 1960
One package, labeled: Army reserve summer camp USAR, C-3-36-155 How Army Reserve Wally Riley Translucent packet contains two negatives, one of a man looking through a camera, another of a man raising his right hand while another man looks on
Large photo of three people looking at a large placard indicating money raised for the American Cancer Crusade, reads "What is your Horoscope?", labeled: Cancer Crusade Under Way, Betty Wallace, Frazier Hoover, Norman G. Beatty
Forty-six slides in a slide carousel tray, and forty-one accompanying note cards with information on the scenes the slides depict. The slides feature places found in Newport News.
1 of 3. "Peninsula Look Back" Series of old photographs published weekly in the Daily Press between September 1, 1991 and August 23, 1998. Not indexed, but caption material useful. Several of the original images are in the large scrapbook of photographs of Newport News. Note: File folder labeled "Letters Relating to Look Back Photographs" contains useful caption information, although not indexed.
2 of 3. "Peninsula Look Back" Series of old photographs published weekly in the Daily Press between September 1, 1991 and August 23, 1998. Not indexed, but caption material useful. Several of the original images are in the large scrapbook of photographs of Newport News. Note: File folder labeled "Letters Relating to Look Back Photographs" contains useful caption information, although not indexed.
3 of 3. "Peninsula Look Back" Series of old photographs published weekly in the Daily Press between September 1, 1991 and August 23, 1998. Not indexed, but caption material useful. Several of the original images are in the large scrapbook of photographs of Newport News. Note: File folder labeled "Letters Relating to Look Back Photographs" contains useful caption information, although not indexed.
Miscellaneous letters relating to photographs published in the Daily Press in the "Peninsula Look Back" series.
Newspaper clippings, memos, office directives, miscellaneous newspaper clippings relating to the history of the Daily Press and its ownership. Photographs in scrapbook.
Newspaper clippings, memos, etc. relating to the sale of the Daily Press Inc. in 1986 to Tribune Company of Chicago.
Photographs. Complete set of leaflets "Tales of Old Fort Monroe." Individual issues were published circa 1962-1968. Although the author is not given, probably written by Chester D. Bradley, MD, who for many years was the principal supporter of the Casemate Museum.
Reminiscences by Warren McNamara (as explained in his letter to Parke Rouse). "Fox Hill: Its People and Places" by Charles F. Elliott (blue tab).
"Old Hampton Landmarks" by Sis Evans. Photocopy of booklet reprinted in 1982 (considered very accurate). "The Syms-Eaton Free School" by Mrs. F. M. Armstrong. Photocopy of booklet published by the APVA. Syms School Land Survey, 1805. (greenish tab).
Random newspaper clippings. Booklet "The First Trading Post at Kicotan" by Joseph B. Brittingham and Alvin W. Brittingham Sr. (1947); Essay "The Tylers and Villa Margaret" by Anne Chapman; Material related to the history of St. John's Episcopal Church; Article on Aberdeen Gardens, the New Deal homestead built by blacks for blacks; photocopy of "The First Plantation," a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County up to 1887 by Marion L. Starkey; photocopy of "A Hodgepodge of Memories of Hampton" by Brig. Gen. (ret.) E. Sclater Montague (1972).
"VA Hospital: 100 Years of Veterans Care: 1870-1970" by Shelby M. Liston. Photocopy of article "One Hundred Years of Medicine at Hampton Veterans Administration Center" by Chester D. Bradley, MD, originally published November 1970 in Virginia Medical Monthly. (greenish tab).
Articles written by Dale Hoak of William and Mary's History Department and commissioned in 1985 by Dorothy Rouse-bottom for publication in the Daily Press. (Dates of publication are, unfortunately, not indicated). (blue tabs). Article "The Virginia Company of London" by Virginia F. Stern. (don't remember the author or if this article was published in the newspaper) (greenish tab). Article "Virginia and the British Monarchy" by Michael P. Gleason, an independent Virginia historian and magazine publisher who died 2013. (unknown if published).
Photocopy of booklet "The Harbor of a Thousand Ships: Newport News, Va.," published in 1921. Extensive histories of local businesses, names of white residents. Copy of "Brief Historical Sketch of the Peninsula," published Nov. 4, 1937, in the Religious Herald in connection of a convention of Virginia Baptists in Newport News. (yellow tab).
Articles by James M. Morris, professor of history at Christopher Newport College: "Collis P. Huntington and His Dream," (green tab); "Collis P. Huntington Acquires a Shipyard Charter: Stratagems of an Empire Builder" (yellow tab); "Newport News: Geared Up for War, Only Paused for V-E Thanks," (published in Daily Press, date not noted) (green tab); "Industrial Paternalism in a Segregated Society: Newport News Shipbuilding and the City It Founded" (talk given March 8, 1985 at CNC). Copy of article "The Shipyard Monument" by Alexander Crosby Brown, historian and literary editor of the Daily Press, written in 1984 critical of Tenneco's removal of the Huntington Memorial. At the time, this was a cause celebre and Brown was so determined that his opinionated article be saved he temporarily deposited in the safe of Congressman Thomas N. Downing (see note in his handwriting on page 1. Unknown if this article was published in the Daily Press, but certainly shorter versions were.
"Then and Now on the Peninsula," a photocopy of a Daily Press series of scenes as they stood in 1953-54 and as they had been photographed years before, compiled by Alexander C. Brown, historian and the newspaper's literary editor. This is a significant contribution to local history with accurate captioning. This collection, for which Brown offers a helpful listing, was prepared for the Daily Press and there may be no other copy.
Photo copy of "History of the Gloucester-Yorktown Ferry System: 1867-1952," a research paper by ODU student Marion O. Dixon. Photo copy of master's thesis by Marilyn M. Harper of George Washington University regarding disagreements between the family of George Preston Blow, owners of the Nelson House in Yorktown, and the National Park Service regarding the restoration of that 18th century residence. (greenish tab).
Two studies regarding the location of Fort James on Jamestown Island prior to its discovery by William Kelso. In a 1983 unpublished study, archaeologist Ivor Noel Hume offers a "reexamination of the documentary and interpretive evidence" for the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, and suggests it may be downstream. Virginia S. Harrington, a historian and archaeologist, presents "Theories and Evidence for the Location of James Fort" in an article published in The Virginia Magazine (date not noted), suggests two possible locations.
Booklet. "Peninsula Roots: A Special Series Exploring the Rich Heritage of the Virginia Peninsula." The series was published in 1978 in The Times-Herald.
Booklet. "From The People, For The People: New Newport News Libraries, The First Century" by James M. Morris and Margaret S. Moseley (1991).
Booklet.
Booklet. Edited by Jane Carter Webb. (1986).
Booklet.
Booklet. Written by Eleanor S. Holt.
Booklet.
Booklet.
Maritime historian. Author of several books. Literary editor of the Daily Press. Copies of several articles he wrote are in this collection of historical material. He also identified many photographs. He had a reputation for accuracy. Filed under: Biographies
Publisher of the Daily Press, 1953-1981. A significant figure and personality. See also file folder on history of the Daily Press. Photograph of her is in the large scrapbook. Filed under: Biographies
Daughter of Dorothy Bottom. For three years, 1983-1986, she was in charge of the Daily Press editorial page. After her divorce from John Duffy, she adopted the hyphenated spelling Rouse-Bottom. Filed under: Biographies
Copy of the August 25, 1900 edition of The Literary Digest, which contains an obituary notice. Huntington photograph in scrapbook. Filed under: Biographies
Civic leader. Delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, 1936-1966. Auto dealer. Obviously an incomplete file. Filed under: Biographies
Hampton attorney and delegate to the Virginia General Assembly. 1916 graduate of William and Mary. Personal reminiscences. Filed under: Biographies
Dates unknown. Newport News banker. Personal reminiscences. Filed under: Biographies
Widow of Nick Mathews. Yorktown restaurateur honored for her civic spirit, patriotism and generosity. Filed under: Biographies
Warwick County Dairyman. Newport News real estate assessor. Filed under: Biographies
Typescript of unpublished biography of Anna Huntington by Parke Rouse Jr. Filed under: Biographies
Photograph. Filed under: Notable Visitors to Newport News
Photograph of crowd in scrapbook. Filed under: Notable Visitors to Newport News
Eleanor Roosevelt at Hampton Institute (now University). Filed under: Notable Visitors to Newport News
Filed under: Notable Visitors to Newport News
Filed under: Notable Visitors to Newport News
Return to Hampton Roads of the Great White Fleet after sailing around the world. Photographs. Filed under: Great White Fleet Returns-3 Ship Launch
Newspaper accounts. Filed under: Great White Fleet Returns-3 Ship Launch
Newspaper accounts. Photographs in scrapbook. Filed under: Great White Fleet Returns-3 Ship Launch
Filed under: Great White Fleet Returns-3 Ship Launch
Newspaper accounts. Filed under: Major Fires in Newport News
Photographs and newspaper accounts. Filed under: Major Fires in Newport News
Newspaper clips. Filed under: Major Fires in Newport News
Newspaper accounts. Photograph in scrapbook. Filed under: Major Fires in Newport News
Photograph and newspaper accounts. Photograph also in scrapbook. Filed under: Major Fires in Newport News
Photograph and newspaper accounts. Filed under: Major Fires in Newport News
Newspaper accounts. Filed under: Major Fires in Newport News
Newspaper accounts. Photographs in scrapbook. Filed under: Major Fires in Newport News
Photograph. Newspaper accounts. Filed under: Major Fires in Newport News
This town was incorporated into Newport News in 1927. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Fact sheets issued by Fort Eustis Historical and Archaeological Association. Sub file on archaeology of Mulbery Island (Fort Eustis). Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Many of these photographs taken during World War I. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Four papers written by W.T. Stauffer. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Newspaper accounts. Photograph in scrapbook. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Paper relating to history written by Bill Lee, serious amateur historian whose father was an editor for the Daily Press (see folder on newspaper). Lee has produced seveal other studies relating to Newport News, including a portrait of his father (see folder of Daily Press hisotry). Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Newspaper clippings, other documents relating to Parrish Plantation or Parrish House (spelling of Parrish is correct). Articles contain recollections of owners of what was oldest residence in East End of Newport News. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Newspaper accounts. A historical account of the hotel written by Alexander C. Brown. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Extensive caption information for photograph in scrapbook. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Newspaper article giving history of Warwick Courthouse in Newport News. Photographs in scrapbook. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Extensive history. Newspaper articles. Autobiography of Anthony A. Schiavone who was manager of the mothball fleet off Fort Eustis. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Miscellaneous newspaper articles. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Miscellaneous newspaper articles and photographs. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Miscellaneous newspaper articles. Layout of amusement park. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Aerial photograph of residential community. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Scope and Contents Photographs of Langley Field and NASA Research Center. See "Langley 1916-1996" published by the Office of History, Air Combat Command, Langley AFB, 1996 for full caption material. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Articles regarding Albert Kahn, the German-born architect for initial construction of Langley Field. Note: Blue pencil edits were made on Weidinger's article that was not published in the Daily Press. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Photographs of early York River ferry, Hampton Roads ferry, and Chesapeake Bay steamers. Article by Harold S. Sniffen of The Mariners' Museum on steam ferries of Hampton Roads. Article on the last of the Chesapeake steamboats by Robert H. Burgess. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Newspaper articles by Alexander C. Brown on an unfinished canal tunnel in Botetourt County and other newspaper articles. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Photographs and newspaper accounts. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Series of fact sheets issued between 1992 and 2003 by the York County Historical Committee addressing various subjects of county history. Needs sorting because some articles were later revised; periodic index. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Newspaper clippings of President Reagan speech and pageantry marking 200th anniversary of the surrender of the British. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Press Packet. Information issued by York County in connection with the county's 350th anniversary in 1984. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Press Packet. Information issued regarding the commissioning July 4, 1984 of the Navy cruiser Yorktown (CG-48) at Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Typescript of unpublished article by J. J. Nicholson. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Press packet and other documents on preservation of ruins of Rosewell Plantation. Architectural evaluation by Edward A. Chappell. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Brief history of Warner Hall Plantation. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Scope and Contents First three issues of "The Mathews County Antiquarium" published 1997-1998 by Peter J. Wrike. With index. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Postcard. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Copies of Charles City County Historical Society Newsletter. No. 6 (1996), and Nos. 9 to 24 (December 1996-September 2000) edited by Judith F. Ledbetter. Filed under: Misc. Folders, Ft. Eustis, Langley Field
Unprocesssed
3 Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg membership rosters.
Official Saint Andrew Society of Williamsburg membership roster.
File includes a 1954 William & Mary commencement program, letters from president of the student body, Ronald I. Drake and Jack D. Edwards, as well as a Statement and Findings of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary Concerning Student Complaints and Related Matters.
Correspondence, by-laws, invitations and membership rosters.
Contains memorabilia, photographs, and other materials of the 1957 Jamestown Festival commemorating the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown, Virginia.
Contains memorabilia, photographs, and other materials of the 1957 Jamestown Festival commemorating the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown, Virginia.