Norfolk (Va.)
Found in 664 Collections and/or Records:
N. Henley Riddick Ledger
One 1879-1882 ledger belonging to N. Henley Riddick of Norfolk, Virginia. The ledger includes account information for Riddick's visits to patients, including date, reason for visit, and expenses owed to the doctor. The back of the ledger includes rent information and wages paid for workers.
Nathaniel Margin Letter
One 1801 business letter regarding shipping and cargo, particularly sugar that was shipped from a schooner in Saint Martin and a sloop from Antigua.
Nathaniel W. Paynter Letter
One 1839 personal letter detailing daily life and events in Norfolk, Virginia. Subjects include neighbors, family members, travel, and health.
Nauticus Records
Promotional materials for the opening of Nauticus in Norfolk, Virginia in 1994 and an annual report for 1998-1999.
Naval Training Station Baseball Photograph Book
Charles Wagner's copy of a 1943 baseball photograph book includes photographs and autographs of the players at Naval Training Station in Norfolk, Virginia.
Nicholas John Pope, Jr. Photograph Collection
Nona Josephine Cowan Photographs
Twelve 1919 photographs, likely taken on June 23, featuring a parade in Norfolk, Virginia to celebrate the end of World War I.
Norfolk Admirals Hockey Collection
Souvenir materials relating to the Hampton Roads Admirals/Norfolk Admirals hockey team in Norfolk, Virginia. Includes a game program for the 1991-1992 season, player autographs from the 2011-2012 season, and hockey pucks from 2000 and the 2013-2014 season.
Norfolk and Hampton Steam Boat Company Register
One 1817-1818 register recording individuals purchasing shares in the Norfolk and Hampton Steam Boat Company, along with meeting minutes.
Norfolk and Virginia Beach Local History Scrapbook
One 1924-1928 scrapbook of newspaper clippings covering the local history of Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Virginia from the 18th century to early 20th century. The subject matter includes local notables and families, prominent buildings and homes, and important events. While primarily clippings, the scrapbook also includes some issues of the newsletter The Tidewater Trail and programs for mid-1920s local events.
