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Envelopes

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:

America's 400th Anniversary Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 0000-132
Scope and Contents

Booklets, brochures, guidebooks, postcards, reports, commemorative coins and plates, official publications, and other miscellaneous printed ephemera relating to the celebration of America's 400th anniversary in Jamestown, Virginia. The collection also includes materials relating to other events in the Hampton Roads region in 2007.

Dates: created: 2007; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/0000

Armistead Family Papers

 Collection — 2 folders
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 0000-359
Scope and Contents

Correspondence and notes relating to the Armistead brothers and events surrounding both the War of 1812 and the Second Barbary War.

Dates: created: 1813-1815, 1817-1818, 1901, 1916; Other: Date acquired: 04/12/2004

Ballentine Place Garden Club Scrapbook

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 0000-087
Scope and Contents One 1947-1992 scrapbook containing clippings, photographs, correspondence, programs, certificates, and awards from the Ballentine Place Garden Club in Norfolk, Virginia. The scrapbook documents the organization's activities and includes materials that show the club's involvement with the Norfolk Botanical Garden, participation in the International Azalea Festival, and certifies its membership in the Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs. Additionally, the scrapbook shows the Garden Club's...
Dates: created: 1947-1992; Other: Date acquired: 07/20/2010

Bassett and Cross Love Letters

 Collection — 2 folders
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 0000-504
Scope and Contents

Twenty-five love letters between Jesse V. Bassett and Elizabeth Daisy Cross. The letters begin in the early days of the couple's courtship in 1886; two letters were written after the couple married. Most of the love letters are from Jesse V. Bassett.

Dates: created: 1886, 1889; Other: Date acquired: 11/24/2014

Burning of Norfolk Commemorative Envelopes

 Collection — 1 folder
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 0000-509
Scope and Contents

Two 1976 commemorative envelopes, which remember the burning of Norfolk, Virginia on January 1, 1776.

Dates: created: 1976; Other: Date acquired: 11/24/2014

Business Records Collection

 Collection — 8 folders
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 0000-511
Scope and Contents

Records, mostly invoices, from various businesses in the Hampton Roads region.

Dates: created: 1830-1930; Other: Date acquired: 11/24/2014

Circus Saints and Sinners Club of America, Consolvo Tent Records

 Collection — 2 folders
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 2016-091
Scope and Contents

Mid-1940s correspondence, largely from secretary Don C. Harrison regarding memberships and annual dues to the Charles H. Consolvo Tent of the Circus Saints and Sinners Club of America in Norfolk, Virginia. The collection includes a few ephemeral items from 1940 to 1951 including a menu, booklet, and newspaper clipping.

Dates: created: 1938-1951, undated; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/2016

Colonel Walter H. Taylor Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 0000-233
Scope and Contents

Personal and business correspondence, notes, financial records, wills and deeds from his clients, booklets and pamphlets, newspaper clippings about the Civil War, and photographs. Also included in the collection are the personal papers of the Saunders family.

Dates: created: 1810 - 1916; Other: Majority of material found in 1810, 1837-1916; Other: Date acquired: 01/18/1964

Dorothy Broughton Telegram

 Collection — 1 folder
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 0000-680
Scope and Contents

One 1933 telegram from Dorothy Broughton wishing her mother a happy birthday from New York.

Dates: created: 1933; Other: Date acquired: 11/24/2014

Eleanor Shipp Johnson Papers

 Collection — 4 boxes
Identifier: 001-01-MSS 0000-451
Scope and Contents Correspondence, diaries, and manuscripts of Eleanor Shipp Johnson from circa 1900s-1940s. The correspondence includes letters written by Anna Cogswell Wood in Florence and Montreux during the 1920s and letters from various publishers either accepting or rejecting Johnson's manuscripts for publication, roughly from 1900-1935. Johnson's notebooks and loose manuscripts contain materials that appear to be primarily written by her; many of these literary works portray racial stereotypes of...
Dates: created: 1873-1954; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/0000