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Pub. Date
1923
Language
English
Description
The photographs housed in PG 800 are images depicting an Arlington tract of land known in 1923 as the Cruit Tract. Today the area is commonly referred to as Lyon Village. Most of the images date from July or August 1923 and were taken during a land survey of the Cruit Tract. In addition, there are four images of Lyonhurst, a large estate owned by Frank Lyon, the developer of Lyon Village.
Author
Pub. Date
1979
Language
English
Description
This collection comprises records detailing TOAC's operation. This includes financial records, publicity and office records such as minutes and personnel time sheets. By using the minutes, staff retreat material, and information about the Board of Director, a researcher will formulate a picture of the workings of this organization. The financial material includes information about TOAC's funding including fundraising stategies and the grant information...
Author
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Pub. Date
[2009]
Language
English
Description
The Old Dominion has been one of the nation's most embattled states. Serving as center stage for both the American Revolution and the Civil War, it is also one of the most haunted. In addition to the sagas of the tragic spirits from these wars, this volume includes stories on the female stranger of Gadsby's Tavern in Alexandria, the mysterious stone showers in Newport, the ghost hound of the Blue Ridge, Mad Lucy of Williamsburg, and the spirits of...
Author
Pub. Date
1948
Language
English
Description
RG 94 primarily focuses on the campaign records for ABC. A researcher may use this collection to study ABC's campaign machine, the methods employed for encouraging community involvement, and the diverse issues that emerge when managing a campaign. In addition to the material related to the campaigns, the collection includes operational material including meeting minutes, Treasurer's files, and newsletters. These records allow patrons to observe both...
Author
Publisher
Global Printing
Pub. Date
2010.
Language
English
Description
"Part one of this work presents a history of the earliest Witwer family to settle in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It presents research regarding Hans Witwer, his son, Michael Witwer, and Michael Witwer's children and grandchildren. The line of descent is then followed through the descendants of Michael's son, Daniel, through to the present day and author Thomas Witwer Richards. In addition, the following related families are described: Krey, Sensenig,...
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