Publications (document genre)
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
City of Norfolk Department of City Planning Publications
Publications created or used by the Department of City Planning in the City of Norfolk, Virginia. The collection includes planning booklets, maps, and reports for downtown, highways, housing, and cultural conservation.
City of Norfolk Department of Communications Publications
Newsletters and other publications created by the City of Norfolk Department of Communications from 1953-2009. The collection includes The Mace (1953-2000), Norfolk City Topics (1974-1987), and Civic Connection (1996-1999). Some publications were produced for city employee readership while others were created for Norfolk citizens.
City of Norfolk Department of Finance Records
Miscellaneous publications from the City of Norfolk Department of Finance in Norfolk, Virginia.
City of Norfolk Department of Recreation, Parks, and Open Space Reports
Annual reports, survey reports, and other published materials from the Department of Recreation, Parks, and Open Space in the City of Norfolk, Virginia. This 1913-1997 collection primarily includes materials from the Bureau of Recreation and Norfolk Botanical Garden.
Connie Sage Research Files on Frank Batten
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Norfolk Alumnae Chapter Records
Eleanor Walden Papers
Personal papers, photographs, correspondence, and scrapbooks from Eleanor Walden. Much of the material relates to Walden's international trips abroad for music tours with the Nonuettes in 1965 and Virginia Belles in 1967.
Estelle V. Callender Scrapbooks
"Ferry Tidings"
25 issues of "Ferry Tidings" published by Friends of the Ferry Plantation House, between 2002-2014. The newsletter features research and articles centered around historical topics relative to Virginia Beach and the local area, as well as calendars of events, programming, community outreach, and Ferry Plantation House membership highlights.
First Lutheran Church Collection
Pamphlets, anniversary programs, and other ephemera relating to the history of First Lutheran Church on Colley Avenue in Norfolk, Virginia.
