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NO BOX NUMBER: Mentions in Local and Student Newspapers
This box contains issues of the USC student newspapers, The Gamecock and Garnet and Black, as well as issues of the Columbia, S.C. newspaper, The State, and issues of New York Times Book Review and The Point.
Old Folks Home and Orphanage Campaign
This file consists of newspaper clippings about the campaign for the Lexington Old Folks Home and Orphanage, a pamphlet with information about the home, a charter signed by prominent Lexington citizens, and a photograph of Mrs. H. L. Walker with three orphans. Mrs. Walker was the president of the home.
"Old Lexingtonian's Recollections Heard" Clipping
This file consists of an article about stories of Washington and Lee's boat races.
Printed Matter and Photograph, 1928 - 1929
This file consists of student publications mentioning Stuart and a photograph of Stuart in his track uniform. In the Ring Tum Phi there is an announcement of his election to head cheer leader. There are also campaign cards in the file. Newspapers from Sweetwater, TN and Memphis, TN wrote articles about Robert S. Sanders. And there are Arcades Club and Randolph Macon Woman's College bulletins.
Reviews and Notices of Stewart's Compositions, 1960 - 1973
Includes Stewart's correspondence, programs that include his compositions, classroom materials, reviews and notices of his works, and materials from professorial organizations and conferences.
Riverside, 1952
This folder contains two copies of a newspaper article about Riverside, home of the Shields family. The article discusses the history of the house and the Shields family.
Rockbridge County News- "Picture of Col J.T.L. Preston Found After Long Search", 1948-03-18
The Walker family house, 'Blandome,' is mentioned in the article. Blandome is where John Thomas Lewis Preston first lived.
Savernake, 1976
This folder contains a newspaper article about the history of Savernake, owned by the Dickinson family.
Southern Newspaper Publishers' Association, 1903 - 1936
This booklet contains information about the group's officers. It was distributed at the group's 34th annual convention in Asheville,NC, May 18,19 and 20, 1936.
Stone Castle (Johnstone's Home)
This folder contains a newspaper article and notes about Stone Castle, inhabited by the Johnstones.
Stono, 1953 - 1990
This folder contains a newspaper article, notes, and photographs of Stono, originally known as Jordan’s Point and built by Colonel John Jordan. The article and notes discuss owners, including John L. Campbell, Mrs. Anne R. Howell, and William J. Driver. It also discusses the Virginia Military Institute, near which Stono stands.
String Quartet No. 2 and 3 - Programs and Reviews, 1967 - 1971
Includes Stewart's correspondence, programs that include his compositions, classroom materials, reviews and notices of his works, and materials from professorial organizations and conferences.
Teaford
This folder contains two copies of a newspaper article about Teaford Inn, located in Kerr’s Creek. The articles discusses the history of the Inn and the Teaford family.
"The Star", 1922-11-23
'The Star' was a newspaper published by the African American community in Lexington, Va. C. M. Wood was the editor.
"Three Pieces for Woodwind Quintet" - Programs and Reviews, 1960 - 1962
Includes Stewart's correspondence, programs that include his compositions, classroom materials, reviews and notices of his works, and materials from professorial organizations and conferences.
"Trio" No. 1, 2, 3 - Programs and Reviews, 1954 - 1962
Includes Stewart's correspondence, programs that include his compositions, classroom materials, reviews and notices of his works, and materials from professorial organizations and conferences.
Washington and Lee University Bulletin. Vol. 50 No.2, 1951
This issue of the University Bulletin contains the agenda of the 22nd annual convention of the Southern Interscholastic Press Association
William H. Hope to Robert E. Lee, 1866-04-10
Hope, a real estate lawyer in Virginia, wishes to assist Lee in recovering his Arlington estate. He includes a newspaper annnouncing that Union soldiers killed at numnerous wartime battlefields would be reinterred at Arlington and that a memorial would be placed there in their honor.
William R. Shields Poetry, 1927, undated circa 1927
This folder contains newspaper clippings containing the poetry of William R. Shields.