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Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation
[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Shenandoah Valley Regional Studies Seminar Records, 1990-2009, SC 0205, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.
Acquisition Information
The collection was donated in 2008 by Joseph Whitehorne, one of the organizers of SVRSS and a faculty member at Lord Fairfax Community College. Several papers were added after the initial donation.
Processing Information
In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2018. This collection was previously cataloged as SC 5027 .
Administrative History
The Shenandoah Regional Studies Seminar (SVRSS) has been held during the academic year since 1988, usually at James Madison University. Papers presented have covered a wide range of historical and regional subjects from colonial developments to the details of rural life in the twentieth century. The primary goal of SVRSS has been to provide an informed and interested audience for scholars from a variety of fields such as history, archaeology, geography, folklore, and ethnography. SVRSS provides a regular forum for scholars and attendees at which to consider topics of regional interest, pertinent, but not restricted, to the Shenandoah Valley. SVRSS met monthly during the academic year, at least through the spring of 2017. Beginning in the fall of 2017, the schedule and location of SVRSS became less concrete with lectures occurring just once per semester at the Frontier Culture Museum in Stauton, Virginia.
Scope and Content
The Shenandoah Valley Regional Studies Seminar Records, 1990-2009, includes administrative records and scholarly papers organized by academic year. Some years represented in the collection have limited contents. The bulk of the collection consists of material that was distributed to a select group, likely previous SVRSS attendees and other interested persons, before a presentation. These materials generally include a copy of an academic paper with information on the presenter. The collection includes files for most of the presentations from 1995 to 2009. Additional SVRSS papers were collected prior to 1995 (and prior to the donation) by the then Special Collections Librarian. These papers were added to the collection.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into two series. Series 1 is arranged chronologically by academic year. Series 2 is arranged into subseries according to academic year and arranged further alphabetically by author's surname.
Administrative Records, 1995-2009 Papers, 1990-2009Related Material
Shenandoah Valley Regional Studies Seminar Collection, Handley Regional Library, Winchester, VA.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) -- History -- Sources
- Shenandoah Valley Regional Studies Seminar -- History -- Sources
- Shenandoah Valley Regional Studies Seminar -- Records and correspondence
- Virginia -- History, Local -- Sources
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Acker, Isaac, 1832-1908
- Alford, Terry
- Bailey, Bea
- Bailey, Rufus William, 1793-1863
- Ballard, Charles C.
- Bell, Alison
- Berkey, Jonathan M.
- Bolgiano, Chris
- Booth, John Wilkes, 1838-1865
- Boyer, Leila O. W.
- Browning, Joan C.
- Bruggeman, Seth C., 1975-
- Brunk, George R. (George Reuben), 1871-1938
- Byrd, William, 1674-1744
- Calhoon, Robert M. (Robert McCluer)
- Carter, Landon, 1710-1778
- Christoffel, Thomas J.
- Clabough, Casey, 1974-
- Cline, Patsy, 1932-1963
- Costa, Thomas M. (Thomas Michael), 1953-
- Crothers, A. Glenn
- Curtis, Christopher Michael
- Denkler, Ann, 1965-
- Devine, Christine Styrna
- Dillard, Philip D.
- Dodenhoff, Donna
- Eslinger, Ellen, 1956-2018
- Fairfax, Mary Awkard, 1912-2006
- Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1884
- Fea, John
- Ferguson, Jamie L.
- Fithian, Philip Vickers, 1747-1776
- Fleek, Sherman L.
- Flippen, J. Brooks, 1959-
- Fordney, Ben Fuller, 1931-2016
- Foreman, Michael Marcellus, 1941-2012
- Francisco, Peter, 1760-1831
- Frantz, John B.
- Funk, John F. (John Fretz), 1835-1930
- Galke, Laura J.
- Geier, Clarence R., 1944-
- Ghant, Walter
- Gilliam, George H.
- Glasgow, Ellen, 1873-1945
- Gomery, Douglas
- Grant, Philip A., 1933-
- Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
- Grizzard, Frank E., 1954-
- Hack, Timothy
- Hanson, Timothy Richard
- Hardwick, Kevin R., 1961-
- Harris, John T. (John Thomas), 1823-1899
- Harris, W.N.P. (William Nelson Pendleton), 1881-1977
- Harter, Dale F.
- Harter, Kevin L.
- Heatwole, John L., 1948-2006
- Heatwole, L. J. (Lewis James), 1852-1932
- Henry, Mary Ellen
- Herrin, Dean A., 1958-
- Hill, Lisa
- Hizer, Trenton E., 1963-
- Hoepfner, Christine, -2018
- Hofstra, Warren R., 1947-
- Holman, Andrew C. (Andrew Carl), 1965-
- Horning, Audrey J.
- Hsiung, David C., 1961-
- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
- Johnson, Edward, 1816-1873
- Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952
- Joyner, Wesley T.
- Keller, Christian B.
- Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893
- Kiefer, Anna Elizabeth
- Kiefer, Geraldine W. (Geraldine Wojno)
- Kincheloe, John C. (John Charles)
- Kiracofe, David
- Koons, Kenneth E.
- Lekavich, Greg
- Long, Creston S.
- Longenecker, Stephen L., 1951-
- Maass, John R.
- McCleary, Ann, 1954-
- McDermott, Paul D.
- Meacham, Sarah Hand, 1972-
- Mendelsohn, Betsy Thomas
- Miller, Charles A. (Charles Allen), 1937-2019
- Mouer, L. Daniel
- Nelson, Lynn A., 1967-
- Newman, George A. (George Ambrose), 1855-1944
- Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728
- Olson, Ted
- Phipps, Sheila R., 1948-
- Ping, Laura J.
- Redick, Kip
- Redmond, Edward James, 1962-2021
- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
- Schneider, Stacey L.
- Schofield, John McAllister, 1831-1906
- Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
- Simmons, Susanne
- Simms, Lucy F. (Lucy Frances), 1856-1934
- Smith, Byron C.
- Smith, J. B. (Jacob Brubaker), 1870-1951
- Sorrells, Nancy T.
- Spangler, Jewel L., 1961-
- Spero, Patrick
- Stickley, Dan
- Stoneman, George, 1822-1894
- Stribling, Francis T. (Francis Taliaferro), 1810-1874
- Suter, Emanuel, 1833-1902
- Suter, Scott Hamilton
- Terry, Gail S.
- Thomas, William G., 1964-
- Thompson, George F.
- Tisinger, Catherine A.
- Torisky, Danielle
- Trogdon, Matthew J.
- Veney, Bethany
- Vineyard, John R.
- Washington, George, 1732-1799
- Washington, George, 1732-1799. (Title of work: Papers of George Washington.)
- Webb, Roberta Morgan, 1889-1990
- Whitehorne, Joseph W. A., 1943-
- Wilson, James W.
- Wilson, U. G. (Ulysses Grant), 1866-1943
- Wineman, Bradford Alexander, 1977-
- Yoder, Nathan E., 1955-2020
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Cumberland Road
- Harpers Ferry (W. Va.) -- History -- John Brown's Raid, 1859
- Shenandoah National Park (Va.)
- Shenandoah National Park (Va.) -- History
- Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) -- History -- Sources
- Skyland (Va.)
- Virginia -- History, Local -- Sources
Container List
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 1
Administrative Records1995-1996
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 2
Administrative Records1996-1997
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 3
Administrative Records1997-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 4
Administrative Records1998-1999
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 5
Administrative Records1999-2000
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 6
Administrative Records2000-2001
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 7
Administrative Records2001-2002
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 8
Administrative Records2002-2003
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 9
Administrative Records2003-2004
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 10
Administrative Records2004-2005
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 11
Administrative Records2005-2006
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 12
Administrative ephemera filed with Olson paper2007
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 13
Administrative Records2008-2009
- 2.1
Papers1995-1997
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 14
Joan C. Browning, Getting to the Springs of Virginia: A Survey of Transportation from Horse-Litter to Concord CoachBrowning, Joan C.1997 April 18Scope and Contents
Describes the history of Virginia's mineral springs and their impact on early road construction and wagon design. Discusses road travel conditions in Virginia in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Mentions construction of the Cumberland Road, also known as the Old National Road, one of the first improved interstate highways, built by the U.S. government between 1811 and 1839. Traces the evolution of transportation from the earliest wagons to the Concord Coach.
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 15
Robert Calhoon, The Southern Back Country Origins of Political Moderation in AmericaCalhoon, Robert M. (Robert McCluer)1997 September 19Scope and Content
With "Political Moderation as an Anglo-American Ideology"
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 16
Thomas Costa, Paradise on the Clinch? Land Speculators and the Early Settlement of Russell CountyCosta, Thomas M. (Thomas Michael), 1953-1997 March 21
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 17
Ann Denkler, How Others See Each Other: Skyland and the Mountain CultureDenkler, Ann, 1965-1996 April 19Scope and Content
Short description of project only
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 18
Christine Devine, Crossroads of Exchange: Anglo-Indian Diplomacy and Trade in Northern CarolinaDevine, Christine Styrna1997 October 17Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 19
J. Brooks Flippen, The Promise of Late Antebellum Rockbridge: Overtaken by EventsFlippen, J. Brooks, 1959-1996 February 16
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 20
Ben Fordney, Two Generals in Blue: The Reconstruction Policies of Generals John Schofield and George Stone[man] in Virginia, 1866-1969Fordney, Ben Fuller, 1931-20161996 May 17
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 21
John Frantz, The Religious Development of the Early German Settlers in the Shenandoah ValleyFrantz, John B.1996 November 15Scope and Contents
Describes the difficulties encountered by early German settlers to the Shenandoah Valley in the 18th and 19th centuries. German immigrant groups, such as the Pennsylvania Dutch, were often located on scattered, isolated farms, without the means to form or maintain their traditional religious institutions. Protestant sects, such as the Lutherans, Presbyterians, Mennonites, and Pietists, often lacked the numbers or financial ability to support churches or clergy. Describes the problem of itinerant, unordained preachers taking advantage of isolated communities. Comments on those immigrants who, through their increasing contact with English-speaking Scots-Irish neighbors, left the German sects for the better established English churches.
With published copy in "Pennsylvania History" 2001.
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 1
Timothy Hanson, Cultural Commerce: Scottish Immigrants, Trade and Politics in 18th Century North CarolinaHanson, Timothy Richard1997 January 17
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 2
Dean Herrin, Breaking the Stillness?: The Coal Industry and the Transformation of Appalachian Virginia, 1880-1920Herrin, Dean A., 1958-1995 November 17
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 3
Christine Hoepfner, The Shenandoah National Park Displacements: Stories from Swift Run GapHoepfner, Christine, -20181995 October 20Scope and Contents
Socio-economic research on the Swift Run Gap (Va.) community during the 1920s-1930s, whose boundaries bordered those of the Shenandoah National Park. Includes study of the economic conditions in the area that later became park land and the reactions of local people to the prospect of the park, the selling of their land, and concerns once the park was established. This paper appears to be part of on-going research on the topic, and provides preliminary data supporting the theory that the people, their prosperity, and farming techniques were more diverse and of a higher standard than previously indicated.
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 4
Andrew C. Holman, Professional Gentlemen…and Others: Rural Practitioners and the Transformation of the Medical Community in Rockbridge County, Virginia, 1840-1890Holman, Andrew C. (Andrew Carl), 1965-1996 January 19
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 5
Audrey Horning, Material Culture and the Mountain Folk Image: Archaeological Explorations in Virginia's Blue RidgeHorning, Audrey J.1996 September 20
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 6
David C. Hsiung, Death on the Juniata: Indian-White Relations in Colonial PennsylvaniaHsiung, David C., 1961-1996 October 18
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 7
David James Kiracofe, Claypole's Rebellion: Patriotism and Treason in a Virginia Backcountry Community, 1781-1782Kiracofe, David1997 May 16
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 8
Ann McCleary, Reassessing the Home Demonstration Program and its Impact on Rural Women and Communities: A Case Study of Augusta CountyMcCleary, Ann, 1954-1997 November 21Scope and Content
Several chapters from her dissertation only
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 9
L. Daniel Mouer, Rebecca's Children: New Myths and Old Myths about Indians and Virginia's HistoryMouer, L. Daniel1997 February 21
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 10
Sheila Phipps, Of Necessity: Salt on the Virginia Frontier, 1750-1815Phipps, Sheila R., 1948-1995 September 16
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 11
J. Suzanne Simmons, Children of the Shadows: The Free Negroes of Augusta County and StauntonSimmons, Susanne1996 March 15
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 12
Nancy Sorrells, A Christian Soldier for the Confederacy: Fighting the Civil War on the Home FrontSorrells, Nancy T.1995 December 8Scope and Content
Thesis chapter only
- Mixed Materials [1000886154] box: 1 folder: 14
- 2.2
Papers1998-2000
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 13
Bea Naff Bailey, A Mission from Within: The Phoebe Needles Memorial SchoolBailey, Bea2000 April 21
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 14
Charles Ballard, Dismissing the Peculiar Institution: Assessing Slavery in Page and Rockingham Counties, VirginiaBallard, Charles C.1998 April 17Scope and Contents
This paper presents the view that slavery played a more active and important role in the historical development of the central Shenandoah Valley than previously perceived and recorded by such historians as John Wayland and Harry M. Strickler. Records recent research which documents the active role of African-Americans in such areas as iron-making (ex: the Shenandoah Iron Works), grain farming and other related occupations, using 1850 census figures. Mentions names of prominent wealthy slave-owning families and the impact of Mennonite and Dunker anti-slavery influences. Cites from the memoirs of Bethany Veney, a slave women who lived in antebellum Page County, Virginia.
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 15
Chris Bolgiano, Tanbark Harvesting as an Economic and Environmental Factor in AppalachiaBolgiano, Chris1999 January 22
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 16
Leila O. W. Boyer, Frederick County Probate Inventories, 1744-1754Boyer, Leila O. W.1998 February 20
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 17
Seth C. Bruggeman, The Shenandoah River Gundalow and the Politics of Material ReuseBruggeman, Seth C., 1975-2000 February 18
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 18
A. Glenn Crothers, "To Make Our Youth Intimately Acquainted with their Country": Public Culture and the Diffusion of Knowledge in Post-Revolutionary Northern VirginiaCrothers, A. Glenn1999 April 16Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 19
Philip D. Dillard, Confederate Nationalism Meets Philip SheridanDillard, Philip D.2000 September 15
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 20
John Fea, Rethinking a Classic Source of Plantation Virginia: A Note on Morals, Sociability, and Reading in the Writings of Philip Vickers FithianFea, John1998 March 20Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 21
Jamie L. Ferguson, Lunatics on the West Side: Dr. Francis Stribling and the Western Lunatic AsylumFerguson, Jamie L.2000 November 17
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 22
Clarence R. Geier, What Went Ye Into the Wilderness to See? Military Fortification and Troop Deployment at Fort Edward Johnson, Shenandoah Mountain, April 1862Geier, Clarence R., 1944-1999 October 15
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 23
George H. Gilliam and William G. Thomas, The Ground Beneath Our Feet. Pilot Episode: The New Deal Comes to VirginiaGilliam, George H.Thomas, William G., 1964-1998 September 18Scope and Content
Video script with abstract and 2 CVs
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 24
Philip A. Grant Jr., President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Dedication of the Shenandoah National ParkGrant, Philip A., 1933-2000 October 20
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 1
Dale F. Harter, The Memoirs of John T. Harris, U.S. Congressman, 1859-1861, 1871-1881: Reliable Record or Random RecollectionsHarter, Dale F.1998 October 16Scope and Content
Includes timeline and pictures
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 2
Kevin L. Harter, Shenandoah Valley String MusicHarter, Kevin L.2000 January 21Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 3
John L. Heatwole, Witch Lore of the Mountains and Valleys of the VirginiasHeatwole, John L., 1948-20062000 March 17
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 4
Trenton E. Hizer, The Reform Movement and the Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1829-1830Hizer, Trenton E., 1963-1999 March 19Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 5
Christian B. Keller, Old Germans and New Germans: Differing Attitudes of Persons of German Descent in Pennsylvania and Virginia during the Civil WarKeller, Christian B.1999 May 21Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 6
Stephen Longenecker, The Parameters of Presbyterian Outsiderness in the Shenandoah Valley, 1776-1861Longenecker, Stephen L., 1951-1999 September 17Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 7
Paul D. McDermott, Conococheague Manor: A Study of Early Frontier Settlement in the BackcountryMcDermott, Paul D.1999 November 19Scope and Content
With CV statement
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 8
Nancy Sorrells, Muley Cows & Sandy Sows: An Analysis of the Augusta County Estray Books, 1775-1815Sorrells, Nancy T.1998 January 16
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 9
Jewel Spangler, "A Spring Seald, A Fountain Shut Up?": Evangelicals and Community in Southampton County, Virginia, 1774-1802Spangler, Jewel L., 1961-1998 November 20
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 10
Danielle M. Torisky, Feeding the Family: Home Front Challenges in Civil War VirginiaTorisky, Danielle1999 February 19Scope and Contents
Describes a number of cookbooks, handbooks, and home economics guides produced in the South between 1850 and 1865 directed primarily at housewives. With the onset of shortages caused by the Civil War, these books focused on conservation and substitutes for common foods and medicines. Discusses a botanical field manual, commissioned by Surgeon General of the Confederacy, which describes edible and medicinal plants found growing wild throughout the South. Describes the economic and social aspects of life in several Virginia communities as the war brought increased shortages and hardship.
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 11
Joseph W. A. Whitehorne, "Baptists and Yams Did Not Grow Well in the Shenandoah Valley": Regional Differences in the Baptist Movement in Colonial VirginiaWhitehorne, Joseph W. A., 1943-1998 May 15Scope and Contents
Discusses the growth of the Baptist movement in colonial America and regional differences between Baptists in Virginia that still exist to this day. Includes references to the Separatists and Regulars; a chart showing Baptist origins; a list of regional 18th century Baptist churches in and near the Valley; and an annotated list of "important Baptist clergy during the formative period."
- Mixed Materials [1000886155] box: 2 folder: 13
- 2.3
Papers2001-2003
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 12
Jonathan M. Berkey, When Killing Is Not Murder: The Politics of Wartime Identity in Virginia's Lower Shenandoah Valley, 1865-1870Berkey, Jonathan M.2001 March 16Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 13
Joan C. Browning, Mountaineers are [not] Always Free: Historical Rx for Healing with Local History by Combining and Reconciling European and African 'Histories' of Slavery and the Civil WarBrowning, Joan C.2002 April 19
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 14
Ellen Eslinger, The Brief Career of Rufus W. Bailey, African Colonization Society Agent in VirginiaEslinger, Ellen, 1956-20182001 April 20Scope and Contents
Discusses the efforts of Rufus W. Bailey, an agent for the African Colonization Society agent in Virginia (primarily in Augusta and Rockbridge counties) to resettle African Americans in Liberia, Africa, from 1847-1851. Records tactics used to convince families to leave, etc.
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 15
Douglas Gomery, Moviegoing in the Shenandoah Valley: A Case Study of Place, Transportation, Audiences, Racism, Censorship & Blue LawsGomery, Douglas2003 March 21
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 16
Timothy Hack, Shaping a Revolution: The County Committees in Virginia, 1774-776Hack, Timothy2002 February 15Scope and Content
With abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 17
Kevin R. Hardwick, Narratives of Villainy and Virtue in Early Virginia: Governor Francis Nicholson and the Character of the Good RulerHardwick, Kevin R., 1961-2001 October 26
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 18
Warren R. Hofstra, "All Things Being Equal": The Exchange Economy of the Early Shenandoah ValleyHofstra, Warren R., 1947-2002 September 20Scope and Content
With abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 19
John C. Kincheloe, The Changing Nature of the Cherokee Trade: Cherokee and English Relations, 1673-1776Kincheloe, John C. (John Charles)2003 January 17
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 20
Kenneth E. Koons, Laboring Classes in the Valley of Virginia during the Age of GrainKoons, Kenneth E.2003 April 18Scope and Content
With update to Figure 11
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 21
Creston S. Long, Corridor and Source: The Valley of Virginia and the Eighteenth-Century Migration to the Backcountry SouthLong, Creston S.2003 February 21Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 22
John R. Maass, "But What Can I Do Without Men": Nathanael Greene, Thomas Jefferson and the Mobilization of the Virginia Militia, 1780-1781Maass, John R.2003 November 21Scope and Content
With copy containing handwritten note and CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 23
Paul D. McDermott, The People of Elizabeth HundredMcDermott, Paul D.2001 November 16Scope and Content
With abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 24
Charles A. Miller, Ellen Glasgow's Shenandoah Valley Novels: Learning from LiteratureMiller, Charles A. (Charles Allen), 1937-20192003 October 24Scope and Content
With abstract and envelope containing note and computer disk
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 1
Lynn A. Nelson, 'The Coffey Gang' and the Tye River Forks Community: Evolution of Yeoman Families in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, 1800-1860Nelson, Lynn A., 1967-March 15, 2002Scope and Content
With abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 2
Kip Redick, Wilderness and Communitas: Pilgrims on the Appalachian Trail NCA Panel: "New Radicals: Spiritual Communities and the Environment"Redick, Kip2001 October 22Scope and Content
With emailed abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 3
Edward J. Redmond, The Mapmaker from Mount VernonRedmond, Edward James, 1962-20212001 February 16Scope and Content
With abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 4
Stacey L. Schneider, Deconstructing Legend: The Underground Railroad in VirginiaSchneider, Stacey L.2002 January 18Scope and Content
With abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 5
Patrick K. Spero, The Paxton Boy's Pamphlet War and the Restructuring of Colonial Pennsylvania's Political LandscapeSpero, Patrick2002 October 25
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 6
Dan Stickley, John Hindman, the Racing ParsonStickley, Dan2001 January 19
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 7
Bradford Wineman, J.T.L. Preston, VMI and the Revolution in Virginia Education, 1834-1839Wineman, Bradford Alexander, 1977-2003 September 19Scope and Content
With CV and emailed abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886156] box: 3 folder: 12
- 2.4
Papers2004-2006
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 8
Alison Bell and Laura J. Galke, Traces of Negotiation: Archaeological, Archival and Oral Historical Investigations into the Dynamics of Labor at the Longdale Mining Complex, ca. 1827-1911Bell, AlisonGalke, Laura J.2005 March 18Scope and Content
With abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 9
Thomas J. Christoffel, Community, Security and Regional Cooperation in the Shenandoah ValleyChristoffel, Thomas J.2004 February 20Scope and Content
PowerPoint slides with CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 10
Casey Clabough, Mysteries of the Shenandoah Valley: Following the Warrior's PathClabough, Casey, 1974-2006 September 15Scope and Contents
Describes the author's 2004 walking tour of Virginia, focusing on the section of the Shenandoah Valley from Harrisonburg to Natural Bridge. Includes historical notes on the earliest European explorers and settlers in the region.
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 11
Christopher M. Curtis, Jefferson's Vision Altered: Charles Faulkner and the Legal Foundations of Agricultural Reform in the Shenandoah ValleyCurtis, Christopher Michael2004 March 19Scope and Content
With CV
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 12
Anne Denkler, African Americans and Slavery in Page County, VirginiaDenkler, Ann, 1965-2005 October 14Scope and Content
Emailed abstract only
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 13
Sherman L. Fleek, Latter-Day Saints in Virginia and the Shenandoah AreaFleek, Sherman L.2006 October 20
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 14
Frank E. Grizzard Jr., Origin and Preservation of the George Washington PapersGrizzard, Frank E., 1954-2004 January 16Scope and Content
Published article with presentation abstract
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 15
Mary Ellen Henry, Institutionalizing the Valley Poor: the Rockbridge and Shenandoah Experience, 1870-1930Henry, Mary Ellen2004 October 22
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 16
Anna Elizabeth Kiefer, "Through an Almost Impenetrable Wood"': Logistics and the British Army in North AmericaKiefer, Anna Elizabeth2006 November 17Scope and Content
University of New Hampshire thesis
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 17
Geraldine Wojno Kiefer, The Sublimity of Battle, the Quietude of Remembrance: Paintings, Drawings, Maps and Photographs of the Shenandoah Valley as a Theater of WarKiefer, Geraldine W. (Geraldine Wojno)2005 February 18Scope and Content
PowerPoint slides, exhibit brochure, and CD
- Mixed Materials [1000886297] box: 4 folder: 18
Kenneth E. Koons, Bonds of Family, Friendship, and Community: Social Life and Patterns of Leisure in the Nineteenth-Century Valley of VirginiaKoons, Kenneth E.2006 February 17Scope and Contents
Describes daily life in the 19th century in a number of Virginia counties, including Rockingham, Augusta, and Rockbridge Counties, with a focus on how ordinary people spent their free time. Numerous references to community activities such as quilting bees, corn huskings, singings, sleigh rides, dances, weddings, and funerals. Also describes several anti-social behaviors, usually alcohol related, ranging from vagrancy to murder, which were reported in many towns throughout the region. Briefly mentions the growth of local temperance movements at mid-century. Draws heavily on diary entries by local citizens, especially that of Isaac Acker.
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Greg Lekavich, Serving the People: The Role of the Judiciary and Law Enforcement in Defining the Augusta County OrdinanceLekavich, Greg2005 April 15
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Stephen Longenecker, Otelia's Hoops: Gettysburg Dunkers and the Civil WarLongenecker, Stephen L., 1951-2005 November 18Scope and Content
With abstract
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Sarah Meacham, "My Little Bird Is My Closest Friend": Emotions and Petkeeping in Early VirginiaMeacham, Sarah Hand, 1972-2006 March 17Scope and Contents
Describes the social customs and attitudes surrounding the keeping of pets in eighteenth and early nineteenth century Virginia. Comments on the social status and gender role aspects attributed to keeping particular pets. Discusses a wide variety of animals, beyond common cats and dogs, that were kept as pets, such as squirrels, hummingbirds, mockingbirds, cranes, and deer. Includes pet-related anecdotes by and about such famous Virginians as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, William Byrd, Fannie Kemble, and Landon Carter.
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Betsy Mendelsohn, Early Apple Growing on Apple Pie Ridge, 1900-1930Mendelsohn, Betsy Thomas2004 November 19
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Byron C. Smith, The Minnick-Zirkle Newtown Wagon: Its Rediscovery and AttributionSmith, Byron C.2005 September 16Scope and Content
With abstract
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Scott Hamilton Suter, The Real Thing: Tradition and Technology in the Shenandoah ValleySuter, Scott Hamilton2004 September 17Scope and Content
With emailed abstract
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George Thompson, Publishing in the ValleyThompson, George F.2006 January 20Scope and Content
Project proposal only
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Catherine A. Tisinger, Phoenix Rising: A 20th Century Valley Tale, One Manufacturing Plant and Three OwnersTisinger, Catherine A.2006 April 21Scope and Contents
Describes the history of Avtex Fibers, Inc., a major defense materials manufacturer, located in Front Royal, Virginia. Founded in 1937, by the American Viscose Corporation, (AVC), the plant produced numerous rayon-based products for the U.S. government during World War II. In the post-war years the company was sold to the Food Machines Corporation, (FMC), in 1963, which produced materials for the Space Program and the aerospace industry. The Avtex Fibers bought the company in 1976, but within a decade, highly toxic waste disposal problems landed the company on the federal Superfund cleanup list. Citing numerous violations of the federal Environmental Protection Act and Virginia Water Control legislation, the facility was summarily closed by state officials in 1989. Environmental clean up efforts over the following decade have rehabilitated the 300 acre site to the point where local and state authorities can contemplate the future of this controversial Virginia landmark.
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Papers2007-2009
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Donna Dodenhoff, African Americans' Pursuit of Citizenship in the Northern Shenandoah Valley: Reconstruction to the World War II PeriodDodenhoff, Donna2009 April 17Scope and Content
With emailed abstract
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Walter Ghant, "Colored" Teachers in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, Virginia, 1900-1940: Pedagogy of Service and LearningGhant, Walter2008 February 15Scope and Content
With emailed abstract
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Dale Harter, 'Hell No, We Won't Go' … Back: The Rockingham Rebellion, Spring 1862Harter, Dale F.2009 February 20Scope and Content
Emailed abstract only
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Mary Ellen Henry, Shuttering the Poorhouse Door: Virginia's Second District Home, 1927Henry, Mary Ellen2009 March 20
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Warren Hofstra and Mike Foreman, Country Music and Cultural History in 1950s Winchester, Virginia. The Life and Times of Patsy ClineHofstra, Warren R., 1947-Foreman, Michael Marcellus, 1941-20122009 January 16Scope and Content
Abstract only
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Wesley T. Joyner, Who Is Peter Francisco and Why Does He Matter?Joyner, Wesley T.2007 October 26Scope and Content
With book abstract
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Geraldine Wojno Kiefer, Frances Benjamin Johnston and The Ladies' Home Journal Visit the Country of Sheridan's RideKiefer, Geraldine W. (Geraldine Wojno)2007 September 21Scope and Content
PowerPoint slides and 2 CDs
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Kenneth E. Koons, Processing the Bounty of Field and Forest: Manufacturing in the Nineteenth-Century Valley of VirginiaKoons, Kenneth E.2007 February 16Scope and Content
With abstract
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Charles A. Miller, The Classics in the Appalachians – The Case of the Shenandoah ValleyMiller, Charles A. (Charles Allen), 1937-20192008 April 18Scope and Content
With abstract
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Ted Olson, Blue Ridge Folklife: The Region's Most Distinctive Verbal, Customary, and Material Culture Traditions—Past, Present, and FutureOlson, Ted2007 April 20Scope and Content
With ephemera (moved to Administrative Records 2007) and emailed biography
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Laura Ping, Life in a Divided City: Women in Winchester, VA During the Civil WarPing, Laura J.2007 March 16Scope and Content
Thesis with abstract and emailed biography
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Scott Hamilton Suter, 'Steeped in the Traditions of the Past': Material Culture and the Marketing of the Shenandoah ValleySuter, Scott Hamilton2008 October 17
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Matthew J. Trogdon, The Editors and the Insurrection: Political Rivalry and the Newspaper Reactions to Nat Turner's RebellionTrogdon, Matthew J.2007 January 19Scope and Content
With abstract
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Joseph W. A. Whitehorne, The Battle of Cedar Creek: Action Affecting Areas 1 and 5, Quarry PropertyWhitehorne, Joseph W. A., 1943-2008 September 19
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- 2.6
Papers1990-1994
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Terry Alford, John Wilkes Booth and the John Brown Raid: An Episode and its PortentsAlford, Terry1991 October 18Scope and Contents
Describes the aftermath of John Brown's raid on the United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in 1859. Brown was later apprehended, tried, and sentenced to hang on December 2, 1859, at Charles Town, Virginia. Documents the life and theatrical career of John Wilkes Booth, who would assassinate President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Recounts Booth's journey to Charles Town in 1859, with several Richmond, Virginia militia companies comprising part of the security detail at Brown's execution. Discusses possible psychological effects the execution may have had on Booth, and similarities between Brown's actions at Harpers Ferry and Booth's assassination of Lincoln.
Contains email re: paper not to be copied/distributed until Dr. Alford's book publication
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Lisa Hill, Germanic Customs of the Easter Season: Folklore and TraditionsHill, Lisa1990 August 10Scope and Contents
Describes common religious customs and traditions related to Easter and Holy Week observations that have their origins in Germanic culture. Defines the significance of the days of Holy Week, including Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, and Good Friday, as well as the customs and folklore associated with each day. Traces the origins of various Easter symbols to pre-Christian Germanic folklore and post-Reformation religious edicts. Describes how German immigrant groups, such as the Pennsylvania Dutch, brought these customs and beliefs to America in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.
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Warren R. Hofstra, Domestic Architecture and the Early Shenandoah ValleyHofstra, Warren R., 1947-1992 February 20Scope and Contents
Describes the importance of roads and their affect on the architecture of farms and homes throughout the Shenandoah Valley in the 18th and 19th centuries. Discusses how improved roads allowed rural Virginians to transport their produce to centralized markets, such as Winchester, Virginia. Improved markets caused a transition from a barter-based system to a capitalist market economy. Describes how that transition affected archictecture, land use, and community life in the Shenandoah Valley; particularly in the Winchester and Frederick County regions.
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Stephen L. Longnecker, Religion, Pluralism, and Democracy among Germans in the Shenandoah Valley, 1700-1850Longenecker, Stephen L., 1951-1991 November 15Scope and Contents
Discusses the Evangelical movement and its consequences among various German religious groups in the Shenandoah Valley. Describes the discussions that took place concerning such issues as pluralism, democracy, salvation and the position of churches towards slavery. Many leading local pastors and ministers are mentioned.
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Scott H. Suter, Tradition and Progress in Nineteenth-Century Rockingham County: The Case of Emanuel SuterSuter, Scott Hamilton1993 September 17Scope and Contents
Records the experiences of Emanuel Suter and his efforts to introduce innovations into his pottery business, local farms, and the Mennonite Church in the latter half of the 19th century. Discusses his introduction of new pottery firing techniques and farm machinery, as well as his attempts to reform church rules regarding the calling of ministers. Describes Suter's successful efforts toward instituting sunday schools in the Shenandoah Valley. Concludes with comments on Suter's progressive views, both secular and spiritual; many of which became commonplace in the 20th century.
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Gail S. Terry,"If it is Within My Power": Women's Experience In the Virginia BackcountryTerry, Gail S.1991 January 18
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John R. Vineyard, Virginia's Conestoga: Defining Shenandoah Freight Wagons, 1750-1850Vineyard, John R.1992 September 16Scope and Contents
Describes the history of freight wagons in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in the 18th and 19th centuries. Compares the characteristics and construction techniques used on a number of Virginia-made wagons to those made in Pennsylvania, more commonly known as Conestoga wagons. Includes two charts and a glossary of technical terms.
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James W. Wilson, The Mossy Creek Iron WorksWilson, James W.1994 February 14Scope and Contents
Describes the founding and operation of the Mossy Creek Iron Works, in Augusta County, Virginia. The mill was built in the mid-1770s by Henry Miller and his partner, Mark Bird. Discusses the variety of iron products produced by the mill, as well as ancillary commodities produced by Miller on the property. In addition to pig and bar iron, Miller's facilities also produced specialty steel, charcoal, paper, flour, beef, and a variety of animal products. Describes financial transactions with customers, such as James Madison, then a colonel in the Orange County militia, and several lawsuits involving Miller and his neighbors. Mentions Millers use of slaves and indentured servants as laborers, and briefly mentions his father's and sons' involvement in the business.
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Nate Yoder, Virginia Mennonites: From Traditionalists to FundamentalistsYoder, Nathan E., 1955-20201994 January 24Scope and Contents
Describes the history of the Mennonite Church in Virginia in the 19th century with a focus on schisms arising between traditionalists and progressives. Outlines the controversies surrounding Mennonite pacifist doctrine during the Civil War. Mentions internal church debates over adopting a standardized style of dress for its members. Discusses the careers of notable Mennonite leaders and evangelical preachers such as George R. Brunk, John F. Funk, L.J. Heatwole, and J.B. Smith. Describes the founding of Goshen College in Indiana, as one of the first Mennonite colleges, and the doctrinal controversies at the college that led to the founding of the Eastern Mennonite School, (later Eastern Mennonite University), in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
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