Box Small Coll. 06
Contains 14 Results:
Diary of Charles Lewis Davis, 1859 - 1860
Photocopy of a diary written by Lewis while he was a student at the University of Virginia. Includes recipes for treatments for various ailments. Also includes a chapter from Greenbrier Families and Their Homes about General A.W.G. Davis.
Photographs
This collection of materials documents Clarence's activities as mayor and his attempts to advise future mayors on city financial matters. His brother Archie attended Central University and his letters to his father and sister document that experience. A later series of letters were written to Archie's wife and many express sympathy at her husband's death.
Documents
Miscellaneous papers and a heart-shaped card.
Clarence E. Woods Records
Unidentified Man in Military Uniform
This collection of materials documents Clarence's activities as mayor and his attempts to advise future mayors on city financial matters. His brother Archie attended Central University and his letters to his father and sister document that experience. A later series of letters were written to Archie's wife and many express sympathy at her husband's death.
Interior of Unidentified Home
This collection of materials documents Clarence's activities as mayor and his attempts to advise future mayors on city financial matters. His brother Archie attended Central University and his letters to his father and sister document that experience. A later series of letters were written to Archie's wife and many express sympathy at her husband's death.
Miss Lucy Lackey and children in front of church, 1890s
This collection of materials documents Clarence's activities as mayor and his attempts to advise future mayors on city financial matters. His brother Archie attended Central University and his letters to his father and sister document that experience. A later series of letters were written to Archie's wife and many express sympathy at her husband's death.
Charles H. Campbell, 1890s
This collection of materials documents Clarence's activities as mayor and his attempts to advise future mayors on city financial matters. His brother Archie attended Central University and his letters to his father and sister document that experience. A later series of letters were written to Archie's wife and many express sympathy at her husband's death.
John J. James Memoir, 1931
Includes and introduction, typescript and photocopy of the original notebooks.
Opal Kelley Diary Typescript, 1941-1943, 1945
Mr. Kelley was in the United States Navy during World War II aboard the SS Sailfish. This is a photocopy of a typescript of his diary supplemented with additional information about the submarine. He writes about skirmishes and life on a submarine, as well as leave time and towns he visited.