Clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 222 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Lloyd Updike Collection
Documents relating to the War of 1812 in Norfolk, Virginia, including a transcribed Orderly Book originally written by James Field.
Robert M. Hughes Collection
Correspondence, writings, poems, speeches, publications, and clippings written by or about Robert M. Hughes.
Rogers Dey Whichard Papers
Historical and biographical documents generally relating to the Tidewater area of Virginia, genealogy records, correspondence, maps, and photographs. Notably, this collection also contains several original English legal documents (such as deeds and wills) dating back to 1597 and the early 1600s.
Rose, Reese, and Christian Families Bible
One family Bible of the Rose, Reese, and Christian families in Mathews County, Virginia. The Bible was published by the American Bible Society in 1881.
Rotary Club of Norfolk Records
This collection includes documents relating to the Rotary Club of Norfolk's history and organization, charitable programs, membership, meetings, and budget. It also includes newsletters, scrapbooks, photographs, and artifacts.
Roy B. Martin Collection
Personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, programs, magazines, conference materials, ephemera, and scrapbooks belonging to Roy B. Martin, Jr. of Norfolk, Virginia. Boxes 2 and 3, and Scrapbook 2 in Box 4 primarily relate to General Douglas MacArthur and the MacArthur Memorial. Scrapbooks 1 and 3 through 8 cover Roy Martin's life, particularly his political career, professional development, and public service for the City of Norfolk.
Ruehe Music Studio Scrapbooks
Three 1930s scrapbooks primarily consisting of programs and newspaper clippings relating to the Ruehe Music Studio in Norfolk, Virginia. The scrapbooks include advertisements, radio show information, announcements for recitals, and church bulletins. Scrapbook 1 includes one page of photographs.
Samuel F. Coppage, Sr. Papers
Samuel Slover Collection
Newspaper clippings and a photocopied photograph relating to Samuel L. Slover of Norfolk, Virginia.
Sarah Constant Shrine Committee Records
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, programs, and other materials relating to Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base, dedication of the historical marker for Operation Torch, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, naval aviation, the reunion of military members involved in Operation Torch, and the unveiling of the historical marker "Birthplace of Naval Aviation."
