A Guide to the Papers of Frank Talbott, Jr. 1949-1962
A Collection in
Special Collections
The University of Virginia Library
Accession Number 12725
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Access restrictions apply to one folder under the terms
of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
(F.E.R.P.A.). Papers regarding the Nominating Committee
(for the selection of a new president ) have been
transferred to RG-1/1/3.592 and bear restrictions imposed
by that record group.
Use Restrictions
See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.
Preferred Citation
Papers of Frank Talbott, Jr., Accession #12725, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
The Talbott papers were a gift of Frank Talbott, Jr. on 1977 June 10.
Scope and Content Information
The papers of Frank Talbott, Jr., contain approximately
6,000 items (12 Hollinger boxes, 6 linear shelf feet)
including correspondence, notes, and clippings that ducument
the activities of the Board of Visitors of the University of
Virginia from ca. 1949 to 1962. Mr. Talbott, a member of the
Board of Visitors and rector of the university, was a member
of many Board committees, including the athletic and the
executive, and served on the nominating committee which
selected Edgar F. Shannon as president of the university in
1959.
Arrangement
ArrangementThe papers are arranged in alphabetical order.
OrganizationThe papers are organized topically.