Photocopies
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Hughes Family Genealogy Research Files
Primarily 1990s-2003 genealogy research of the Hughes family of Norfolk, Virginia. The research includes correspondence, handwritten notes, birth, death, and marriage certificates, genealogical tables, census records, database records, and various other materials that largely concern John A. Hughes, Mary Cox Hughes, William Hughes, and the Hughes family originating in Wales. The research appears to have been compiled by Robert Harcourt and Mike O'Shea.
Ingram Family Papers
Two World War II ration books, Ingram family obituaries, and circa 1920s photocopied photographs of the Ingram family in Norfolk, Virginia.
Joan Byrnes Wright Genealogy Collection
This collection contains genealogy records of various families and individuals relating to Joan Byrnes Wright. Most of the collection is made up of photocopied materials drawn from various sources as well as handwritten research notes.
John E. Doyle Letters
Two 1843 letters to Anne P. Herron, five 2010 cemetery photographs, and one photocopied obituary.
John H. Rand Research Photocopies
Photocopies of papers related to John H. Rand, a drummer musician for the 37th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry during the Civil War. The research was conducted circa 2010, and the photocopied documents cover the 1860s-1930s, of which many if not all originals are located in the National Archives.
John Parker Collection
Kurt Rosenbach Collection
Reports and documents detailing work by the Downtown Norfolk Redevelopment Committee, particularly from 1963 to 1984. Included are documents about Granby Mall, Nauticus, and the Waterfront area. Also included are clippings, photographs, and ephemera related to Rice's Department Store in the 1960s and 1970s and the sale of the chain in 1984.
Lamb Family Genealogy Research Papers
Genealogy research papers relating to the Lamb family of Norfolk, Virginia.
Littleton Waller Tazewell Family History Typescript
Lizzie Crossett Letters
Two personal letters from Lizzie Crossett to her sister, Alice.
