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Content Description

From the Collection:

The James C. Turk papers deal almost exclusively with his service as judge on the Western District of Virginia Federal Court from 1972-2014. Nothing from his childhood, education, war service or legislative career are documented here. Of the many civic and educational boards on which he served, only his relationship with Washington and Lee University is treated in these papers.The correspondence series comprises letters from several sources: folders marked 'personal correspondence,' 'general correspondence,' and a group of letter boxes. Examining the contents of these files showed great overlap in their contents and, thus, they are to make up a single series. Likewise the subject files series seemed to have been kept in a variety of places, but creating a single series seemed to make most sense. Though speeches, photos, and clippings are each assigned separate series, there is just one folder in each category.The 15 cubic feet of opinions and orders makes up almost half of the collection. It is unclear at this point as to their research value. Many are unreported, not found in the commercial electronic legal databases, and not shown to be available yet from the National Archives.

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1950-1968; 1972-2014

Extent

From the Collection: 33 Cubic Feet (33 record cartons and 1 oversize folder.)

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Lewis F. Powell Jr. Archives Repository

Contact:
1 Denny Circle
Washington and Lee University School of Law
Lexington VA 24450