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Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts | ||
THOMAS BALCH LIBRARY
208 West Market Street
Leesburg, VA 22075
703-779-1328
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1. ETHEL LITTLEJOHN ADAMS COLLECTION
3 items, 1848-51
Slave bills of sale, all for children. All were sold to members of the
Mott family.
2. WILBUR HALL COLLECTON
5 items, 1849
Runaway notices, bills of sale and a posted reward for slaves from
Prince William County, Loudoun County, and Washington D. C.
Listed as slave owners are Cuthbert Powell, John Hutchinson and Henry B.
Tyler.
3. PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION
ca. 25 items, ca. 1950
Photocopies of photographs of African-American one room school houses
in Loudoun County.
4. SCHOOL REGISTERS
2 items, 1886-99
Registers of the African-American schools Farmwell and Kavanaugh
located in the Loudoun County, Broad Run district.
5. WINSLOW WILLIAMS COLLECTION
ca. 1940s-50s
Photographic negatives, 3 1/2 in by 5 in, of African-American schools,
churches and individuals in Loudoun County. The
churches are Asbury Methodist in Middleburg, John Wesley in Waterford, Mt.
Olive Baptist in Lincoln, Mt. Olive Methodist
Episcopal in Gleedsville, Mt. Olive United
Methodist in Leesburg, Mt. Pleasant in
Bowmantown, Mt. Pleasant near
Taylorstown, Mt. Zion in Leesburg, Mt. Zion Baptist in St. Louis, Mt. Zion United Methodist in Hamilton, Oak
Grove in Oak Grove, Second Mt. Olive Baptist
in Brownsville, Shiloh Baptist in
Middleburg and Willisville Chapel in
Willisville.
Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts | ||