Some Descendants of Thomas Marshall and Susannah Rodes
This is a photocopy of the genealogical study Some Descendants of Thomas Marshall and Susannah Rodes of Albemarle County, Va. by Mrs. Obadiah Bass (Lexington, Kentucky).
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This is a photocopy of the genealogical study Some Descendants of Thomas Marshall and Susannah Rodes of Albemarle County, Va. by Mrs. Obadiah Bass (Lexington, Kentucky).
This collection is genealogical materials on the Bibb family of Albemarle and Louisa Counties, Virginia.
This is a six-page typescript account of "Hartman's Old Mill" in Albemarle County, Virginia by Eunice L. Taylor.
This is a manuscript, 14p, compiled by E.M. Mann, about the Cree family who settled in Crozet, Virginia around 1880.
This is a group of materials relating to the identification of faculty and students in a circa 1905 photograph of the Woolen Mills School in Charlottesville, Virginia.
This collection contains photocopied biographical material concerning William S. Mace (1915-1988) compiled by Mrs. Clara Hamlett Robertson for her publication Keys to the History of Miller School, 1878-1979.
This is a typed transcript of the childhood recollections, circa 1890, of James Cabell Dabney.
This collection contains three letters from Richard J. Hancock of Ellerslie Farm to his friend and fellow Confederate soldier Newton Monroe Berryman of Albany, Shackelford County, Texas.
This is a collection of items related to John Armstrong Chaloner's legal proceedings in John Armstrong Chaloner vs. Thomas T. Sherman.
This is a collection of biographical materials concerning the Reverend Patrick Henry Jones (1831-1898) and his family.
This is a collection of genealogical materials pertaining to Richard Durette (1745-1815).
This is a collection of papers pertaining to the efforts of returning the ferry to operational status, 1982-1987, and acquiring a historic marker for the site.
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