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Harrison Family Papers, Accession 38-158-a, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
These papers were given to the Library by Robert L. Harrison of New York City, New York, ca.1930.
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
This collection contains seventy-five items (1 Holl. box, .5 linear feet), 1853-1930, chiefly personal correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Robert L. Harrison (1850-1932) of New York City , who graduated from the University of Virginia .
The correspondence consists mainly of greeting cards and form letters from various charitable organizations and clubs, although there is one letter from Harrison's sister, Mrs. F. H. Smith , from Honolulu, Hawaii , (June 22, 1912). The drawings folder has a pen and ink sketch of Robert L. Harrison (ca. 1910).
The miscellaneous papers includes school exercises, essays, and an undated statement concerning the Virginia - West Virginia debt controversy. Printed material includes: a pamphlet concerning the Jamestown Exposition (1907); an article about The Associated Press and news monopolies (1914); meeting announcements, and an official ballot for the Diocese of New York Convention of 1928 .
Two bound volumes--a University of Virginia law notebook (1875) of Robert L. Harrison , and an exercise notebook (1869) of Edward T. Harrison --have been transferred to the University Archives [RG-22/1/1.871].