A Guide to the Additional Papers of Everett R. Combs, 1937-1957 Combs, Everett R., Additional Papers of 9712-j

A Guide to the Additional Papers of Everett R. Combs, 1937-1957

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Accession Number 9712-j


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
9712-j
Title
Additonal Papers of Everett R. Combs, 1937-1957
Physical Characteristics
The collection consists of about 30 items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Additional Papers of Everett R. Combs, 1937-1957, Accession #9712-j , Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was given to the University of Virginia Library by James E. Combs, on August 4, 1997.

Scope and Content Information

This addition to the papers of Everett R. Combs (1876-1957) consists of ca. 30 items, ca. 1937-1957, including two scrapbooks belonging to Everett R. Combs, 1937-1951 (in an oversize folder), and 1945-1948; a folder of correspondence between Harry F. Byrd, Sr. and Bernice Combs concerning Bernard Guus Jan Verheyen; a desk book belonging to Everett R. Combs with an inscription inside about his family; two letters to Dorothy and Paul Spring, possibly from the father of Paul Spring; a statement by Harry F. Byrd, Sr. concerning segregation, May 17, 1954; a typed history of the Combs family; and undated photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Sr. and others.