Lucile Turner Collection.
Lucile Barrow Turner Collection At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia. The Collection Includes Recordings, Instruments, Printed Music, And Correspondence.
Image of harmonicas held in the Lucile Barrow Turner (MS 1234) Collection at Jones Memorial Library in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Lucy Harrison Miller Baber Papers Held At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia. The Papers Include Research Notes About Old City Cemetery And Genealogy Notes. Baber Published Two Books, Behind The Old Brick Wall And Campbell County Marriages.
Lula Eastman Jeter Parker Papers Held At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia.
The Papers Include Genealogical Information On The Parker And Related Families Plus Research Notes And Scrapbooks.
Lushington Collection Held At Jones Memorial Library. The Collection Includes Correspondence Addressed To Augustus Nathaniel Lushington, A Veterinarian.
Lynchburg & Durham Railroad Company Stock Certificates Held At Jones Memorial Library. The Certificates Are For Nine Shares Issued To John B. Winfree In 1887 And 1890.
Lynchburg Bar Association, Inc. Papers Held At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia. Papers Include Minutes And Business Records From 1939 To 2003.
Lynchburg Bicentennial Commission Papers Held At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia. The Collection Includes Records, Newsletters, Minutes, Programs, Slides, Posters And Other Materials Related To The 200Th Anniversary Of Lynchburg'S Founding In 1986.
Lynchburg Chamber Of Commerce Forty Second Annual Dinner Meeting Collection Held At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia. Senator John F. Kennedy Spoke At The Meeting On 04 April 1957 At E.C. Glass High School.
Daughters Of The American Revolution Lynchburg Chapter Papers Held At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia. The Papers Include Minutes, Scrapbooks, Yearbooks, And Reports For The Chapter From 1909 Onwards.
Manuscript 1431 held at Jones Memorial Library in Lynchburg, Virginia is the Lynchburg Circulation Library Rules and Regulations dating to 1887.
The Lynchburg Circulating Library was owned and operated by John D. Suter, a purveyor of books and music in Lynchburg, Virginia. The manager of the library was Irvine Christian in 1887-1888. The rules and regulations card is listed as "No. 535".
The Lynchburg Circulating Library pre-dates the establishment of the George M. Jones Memorial Library, which was opened in 1908 as the second public library in Virginia.
Lynchburg Civil War Roundtable Papers Held At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia. Documents Include Minutes, Newsletters, Lists, Essays And Other Materials.
The paper explores the Duke family's rise from poor tobacco farmers to industrial tycoons controlling the American tobacco industry. It emphasizes the pivotal role of Lynchburg, Virginia, and local figures like James Bonsack and William O'Brien in their success. The narrative spans from the Dukes' early entrepreneurial efforts, through their legal battles, to their philanthropic endeavors, particularly highlighting James B. Duke's shift towards hydroelectric power and the creation of the Duke Endowment.
Lynchburg Dental And Surgical Depot, Inc. Stock Certificates Held At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia. The Company Was Incorporated In 1925.
Lynchburg Early Music Consort Miscellaneous Papers Held At Jones Memorial Library In Lynchburg, Virginia. The Papers Include Programs, Photographs, Newspaper Clippings, And Correspondence For The Lynchburg Early Music Consort In The 1970S.
Digital reproduction of a manuscript entitled "Lynchburg Eighty Years Ago" written by John Meem Payne in 1931. The manuscript describes life in Lynchburg, Virginia in the 1850s.
The memoir is part of Jones Memorial Library Manuscript Collection 1937, Folder 1-4.