Papers of Coolie Verner [manuscript] 1944-60.

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Papers of Coolie Verner [manuscript] 1944-60.

Correspondence, 1953-60, with book dealers regarding books and maps; correspondence and notes about early Va. maps & his book [ca. 80 items. chiefly typescripts] -- Photographs showing war damage and bombs, 1944-45, taken while Verner was with a Bomb Disposal Squadron in Germany -- Newspaper and magazine articles reprints from journals, bills & receipts for books and maps bought -- Correspondence, 1789-1800 between Thomas Jefferson, John Gibson, Patrick Henry, Thomas Hutchins, James Innes, Luther Martin, Edmund Randolph, J. Turnbull, Heckewelder, and Zane [25 items. ms. photocopies (negatives) from originals in L.C.] -- Papers, 1858-72, of the Early family of Green Co., Va., esp. financial papers of Nathaniel E. Early [10 items. ms. & printed form completed by hand].

200 items.

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