Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)--Virginia--Norfolk
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
A. L. Sutton Correspondence
One February 1, 1907 letter from A. L. Sutton, Chief of Exploitation of the Jamestown Exposition to "the teacher," suggesting that teachers bring their students to the Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition in Norfolk, Virginia.
Baltimore and Ohio to the Jamestown Exposition Brochure
One 1906 brochure featuring information and a map about the Jamestown Exposition, transportation information and ticket prices by both train and boat to the Exposition, and a map of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Caroline Doonan's Jamestown Exposition Collection
This collection includes a variety of items and sources relating to the Jamestown Exposition of 1907 including postcards, photographs, publications dedicated to the Jamestown Exposition, and two books: Report by New York on the Jamestown Exposition, and The Story of Captain Smith and Pocahontas.
Feasibility Study of Restoration of Flag Officer's Quarters
George Scott Barnard Scrapbook
One circa 1905-1909 scrapbook containing photographs of Barnard family members, private racing sailboats, United States Navy warships, and the interior of W. H. Barnard & Company in Norfolk, Virginia.
Hathaway Family Collection
Three pre-Civil War newspapers from The Day Book, photographs, booklets, and a cookbook collected by the Hathaway family of Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Jamestown Exposition Collection
Books, booklets, sheet music, maps, and other published materials relating to the Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition of 1907 in Norfolk, Virginia.
