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Announcement to the women of Virginia from Flora Crater, 1972-03-03
Announcement to the women of Virginia from Flora Crater, 1972-03-03.
Charlottesville Women's Support Group Benefit Car Wash for striking Shenandoah workers
Charlottesville Women's Support Group Benefit Car Wash for striking Shenandoah workers flyer.
Flyer, "Charlottesville Women's Liberation, Karate and Self-defense (demonstration/discussion) and party"
Flyer for "Charlottesville Women's Liberation, Karate and Self-defense (demonstration/discussion) and party".
"A Founder's Day Quiz" Charlottesville Women's Liberation
"A Founder's Day Quiz" by Charlottesville Women's Liberation.
Letter from the staff of the Virginia Weekly
Letter from the staff of the Virginia Weekly.
"List of Senators with Secretarial Assignments 8th Street Office Building"
"List of Senators with Secretarial Assignments 8th Street Office Building" 1972.
News of Charlottesville Women's Liberation #2
News of Charlottesville Women's Liberation #2.
News of Charlottesville Women's Liberation #4
News of Charlottesville Women's Liberation #4.
Newsletter, Notes From Nethers, No. 6&7, 1973-04
Newsletter, Notes From Nethers, No. 6&7, 1973-04.
Newsletter, Notes From Nethers, Vol. 1 No. 2, April-May 1971
Newsletter, Notes From Nethers, Vol. 1 No. 2, April-May 1971.
The Radical Student Union
Article written by "The Radical Student Union" at the University of Virginia.
"Take Ten Steps for a Better Party, President, and Country for Women"
"Take Ten Steps for a Better Party, President, and Country for Women" 1972.
"Think About It" WGH Bridal Fair 1971-02
"Think About It" WGH Bridal Fair 1971-02.
"Virginia Population and Voting Age Population by Counties and City - 1970, Census"
Virginia Population and Voting Age Population by Counties and City - 1970, Census.
"The Women's Caucus and the Political Structure" 1972-01-29
"The Women's Caucus and the Political Structure" 1972-01-29.
"Women's Herstory Traveling Troupe"
A flyer titled "Women's Herstory Traveling Troupe".
Women's Liberation (Virginia), Mail-In Questionnaire
Women's Liberation (Virginia), Mail-In Questionnaire with questions pertaining to the Women's Rights Movement.
[Women's Work Festival]
A flyer for a "Women's Work Festival" held at the Virginia Highlands Community College.
[Letter from John Ballator]
A letter from John Ballator to Carl B. Compton about upcoming exhibitions.
[Letter from John Ballator]
A thank you letter from John Ballator to Carl B. Compton regarding the lithograph prints that were sent to him.
[Letter from John Ballator]
A letter to Carl B. Compton from John Ballator about setting up an art exhibition at Hollins College in Virginia.
[Letter from John Ballator]
A letter to Carl B. Compton from John Ballator at the art department at Hollins College in Virginia about selling art arrangements with his students.
[Letter from Julia A. Barr to the Moore family, December 3, 1888]
This item is from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by Julia A. Barr, Henry and Charles Moore's cousin. In the letter, Julia updates the Moore family on the happenings in Jerseyville, Illinois and the news includes: a dialogue about meeting cousin George Wilson in Eureka Springs, Arkansas while on a trip there, a discussion about the people that accompanied here on the trip and how long she stayed, details concerning the people she meet in Eureka Springs, a conversation about Seella, her two children, and Polly, a dialogue about their helper who was discharged over a year ago and how they are getting along without him, an update on the bountiful crops and how good rain has made it possible for people to get out of debt, a discussion about "Aunt" Sally Smith and Uncle Abner's family, a dialogue about Sottie Knaff's daughter, details about the Goodrich family, an aside about the town of Jerseyville, a dialogue about Mrs. O. P. Powell's children, a discussion about Wilson Cross and Ida Barr Cross, details about Fannie and her love for entertaining, updates on family, a dialogue about Barr's California trip and the places they stopped at along the way, details about the trip and the cities and sites Barr saw in California, a discussion about the trip back home to Illinois and details about their stop in Salt Lake City, an aside on how lovely the topography was from Salt Lake to Denver, a discussion on her return home, and a dialogue about recent plans. She closes the letter by asking how Linnet was doing, asks the Moore family to write soon, and sends her love to all. The envelope is included with the letter.
BF-3671: Airborne Law Enforcement Association (ALEA) Video
Promotional video demonstrating how law enforcement agencies have employed Bell helicopters. The video features the U.S. Park Police, the Virginia State Police, the Virginia Beach Police Department, the Fort Worth Police Department, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, the Delaware State Police, and the Kentucky State Police. Models featured in the video include the 412, 206L LongRanger, 206B-3 JetRanger III, and the 222.
BF-3711: Association of Air Medical Services, EMS Video
Video about the use of the Bell 412 for airborne EMS featuring hospital officials from across the United States discussing the capabilities and value of the 412. The video was produced for the Association of Air Medical Services, a trade association representing air medical programs and personnel.
[Scrapbook of John Briggs personal life and travel, 1987-1991]
Scrapbook documenting the personal life and travels of John Logan Briggs Jr. between 1987 and 1991, including color photographs, tickets, menus, business cards, receipts, clippings, stickers, and other records of travel. John Logan Briggs Jr. is the creator of "The Experience," a self-discovery workshop for the LGBT community. This scrapbook also documents his time spent with friends and family.
[Letter from John H. Caldwell, February 21, 1863]
John Caldwell has obtained leave of absence for sixty days. The reason for the leave of absence was because they would not let him retire and gave him the absence only if officers could be found to run his command. He wanted his captain to take command but the department would not allow it. Even if he had been granted retirement, it would have ended the same with a temporary command. He was able to acquiesced Dr. Col. Cunningham, a West Point graduate and a gentlemen to take the temporary command.
Map Showing the Location of Battle Fields of Virginia
Hand-drawn color map of the state of Virginia which shows the location of Civil War battlefields (1861-1865), Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad lines, distinguishing between those which are pre-war and post-war, other railroads during the war, plank roads, turnpikes, other roads and light houses. Bodies of water and geographic features are noted, with relief shown by hachures.
Teaching Sheet : Subject: Homosexuality
Pamphlet distributed by the Christian Broadcasting Network aiming to persuade readers to turn and/or keep away from homosexuality, based on Christian teachings.
[Bernice posing with the Lee County sign]
Photograph of Bernice Clark posing with the sign for Lee County, Virginia. She stands next to the sign and smiles at the camera. Bernice is wearing a plaid dress and holds a purse in one hand. Another sign for the Cumberland Gap can be seen in the background.
[People Fishing]
Photograph of a group of people fishing in Virginia. They look away from the camera toward an open body of water. This photograph was taken for the American Associations for State and Local History.
[Photograph of a woman standing next to a sign]
Photograph of a woman holding two puppies in her arms, standing next to a sign for Cumberland Gap. Surrounding the sign is a field of wildflowers and separated from the mountains by a road.
[Photograph of the border between Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky at Cumberland Gap]
Photograph of a sign for Cumberland Gap at the border between Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Standing next to the sign is a woman with a car parked not far from her. A road cutting through the mountains and trees runs through the area along with signs for a cave, the border for Virginia and Kentucky, and signs for the speed limit.
[Sherry Memorial Christian Church]
Photograph of Sherry Memorial Christian Church in Newport, Virginia. In the image, the church sits nestled between two trees and a sign above the door reads "SHERRY MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH BUILT 1903."
[Sherry Memorial Christina Church]
Photograph of Sherry Memorial Christian Church in Newport, Virginia. In the image, the church sits nestled between two trees and a sign above the door reads "SHERRY MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH BUILT 1903."
[Letter from E. D. Comstock Special Order, July 1, 1864]
By the recommendation of Lieut. H. K. Redway Corporal Joseph Freeman is reduced to the ranks for absence and disability. Private Lovejoy is promoted to be Corporal via Freeman reduced.
[Elizabeth Simpson Cooper Memoir]
Photocopy of Elizabeth Simpson Cooper's memoir about her childhood in Virginia and later her time in Kansas after moving westward with her family. In the text of her memoir, she describes her school days in Virginia, church, Cooper family history, "Bleeding Kansas" (the period of conflict over deciding if Kansas would be a free or a slave state), and the Civil War in Kansas as well as her personal encounters with Native Americans in Kansas.
[Dress Performance Theatre Series: "Do Lord Remember Me"]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the Dress Performance Theatre series of "Do Lord Remember Me," written by James de Jongh over the weekend of February 8-9th, 2013 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The play takes place in a fictional retirement home in Richmond Virginia in the 1930s with the performance focusing on residents' memories of their time as slaves as young adults.
[Letter from Jerry Falwell and Liberty Alliance on re-activating Moral Majority]
Letter from Jerry Falwell and the Liberty Alliance asking Falwell's supporters if he should "re-activate the Moral Majority to help bring this nation back to moral sanity" (p. 3). In the letter, Falwell identifies contemporary events in the news which he considers to be evidence of America's moral decline and "the agenda of the homosexuals, abortionists, feminists, New Agers and humanists" (p. 1). Following the letter, there are copies of newspaper clippings of stories that concern Falwell and his supporters, including the issues of abortion and homosexuality. In an "Important Note", Falwell offers to send a VHS videotape of his documentary "The Truth About Aids and Clinton's Hidden Agenda" in exchange for "a gift of at least $35". Finally, the letter includes a "Reply Form to Jerry Falwell" with the question "Should I re-activate MORAL MAJORITY to help bring this nation back to moral sanity?" and an envelope addressed to the Liberty Alliance in Madison Heights, Virginia.
[Letter from Jerry Falwell on keeping Old Time Gospel Hour on air]
Letter from Jerry Falwell on his opposition to homosexuality and asking for support in keeping his "Old-Time Gospel Hour" television program on the air. Falwell writes that the Old Time Gospel Hour "is one of the few major ministries in America crying out against militant homosexuals" (p. 1). The letter is printed on what appears to be lined yellow notepad paper.
[Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara, August 1863]
Letter from David Fentress to his wife Clara in which he writes about having fevers and waiting for his box of medicines to arrive. His slave, Al, is sick, so he is having to wait upon the sick,feed his own horses, and do his own cooking. He argues that the losses at Vicksburg, Charleston, or Richmond do not mean that the South is conquered. He says that the North has an advantage with gun boats. He also writes about family, the health of family and friends. He talks about fabric for new pants and vest. He has new orders to move to Pine Bluff.
[Letter from Maud C. Fentress to David W. Fentress, August 29, 1859]
Letter to David Fentress from his mother, Maud, discussing news from Bolivar, Tennessee which includes: Maud's health and the health of Anne and Sallie; home improvements made to Maud's house; a horse purchased by Maud; the health of the cattle and the hogs as well as the death of a cow from "black tongue" and the death of ten hogs from cholera; news of David's baby, it's growth and health, and it's appearance; news of the weather; a dialogue about Jimmie and Mary as well as details on their whereabouts; a discussion about how lucky Maud is to have "so good a daughter-in-law and two such nice daughters-in-law; a request for David to send the ten dollars in interest, though not by mail; a dialogue about sending David's letter to Neely; news about John Wood's marriage to Miss Guy; a discussion about Frank's eligibility for marriage; and a dialogue regarding Mary Tate, Jimmie, and "Old Pitner."
[Clipping: Frank takes the lead - to middle ground]
A USA Today clipping about Rep. Barney Frank creating political compromises.
[News Clip: African American Elections]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 6pm.
[News Clip: AOL executive missing]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC 5 television station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story.
[News Clip: Arlington study]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 5 P.M.
[News Clip: Best Newscast Texas APB contest]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas.
[News Clip: Bobbitt]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Boy Scout Jamboree]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Cole latest]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
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