Booklets
Found in 105 Collections and/or Records:
A Letter from the Virginia Loyalist John Randolph to Thomas Jefferson Written in London in 1779
One reprinted booklet of John Randolph's 1779 letter to Thomas Jefferson, published in 1921 by the American Antiquarian Society.
A. M. Traugott Photographs and Papers on the Virginian Railway
A. Wrenn & Sons Booklet
One circa 1907 catalog includes descriptions and illustrations of buggies, runabouts, phaetons, surreys, and traps available for purchase at A. Wrenn & Sons in Norfolk, Virginia.
American Revolution Bicentennial, 1976 Collection
America's 400th Anniversary Collection
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.
Arnold H. Lindblad Papers on Bottle Collecting
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Norfolk Branch Records
One February 7, 1902 to November 23, 1958 minute book from the Norfolk Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. The 235-page book includes meeting minutes, 1952 and 1956 membership lists, annual meeting summaries from the 1950s, a booklet for the preservation of the Adam Thoroughgood house, and a clipping about the unveiling of a historical marker in 1934 at the old lighthouse at Cape Henry.
Bernard M. Stanton Papers
Booklets, correspondence, maps, city council records, clippings, and other materials relating to parking in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Most documents are from 1952-1953 and concern B. M. Stanton's initial refusal to sell off his land to the City of Norfolk for municipal parking.
Bernice Levinson Booklet on Historic Spots of Norfolk
One September 29, 1932 handwritten booklet featuring descriptions and pasted images of local places in and around Norfolk, Virginia. Locations include Cape Henry, Fort Story, St. Paul's Church, Fortress Monroe, Yorktown, Williamsburg, and the Norfolk naval base.
Bill Miner Collection on Norfolk Planning and Development
Mid-20th century to early-21st century pamphlets, brochures, booklets, and other promotional materials relating to planning, development, and redevelopment in Norfolk, Virginia. Most of the materials relate to downtown Norfolk.
