Papers of William A. Dinwiddie, Emily Dinwiddie and the Dinwiddie family [manuscript] 1854-1948.

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Papers of William A. Dinwiddie, Emily Dinwiddie and the Dinwiddie family [manuscript] 1854-1948.

Business correspondence, bills, and receipts (1896-1938) of William A. Dinwiddie and of the Greenwood Fruit Farm; account books (1889-1908) of Brookland School, Greenwood, Va., run by William A. Dinwiddie ; papers pertaining to the care and disposal of property in Albemarle County, Va. ; correspondence, diary, memoranda, reports, photographs, and scrapbooks, of Emily Wayland Dinwiddie (1879-1949), relating to work of the Fichier Central, which acted as a coordinator of relief activities in Paris after World War I, the Kansas Emergency Relief Committee (1936), and proposed social security legislation ; notes and reports on the history of the Lebanon Church and the Presbyterian movement in Albemarle County, by Elizabeth Morton Dinwiddie; family correspondence, personal financial accounts, notes from classes taken at the University of Virginia, and scrapbooks. Correspondents include Edwin Anderson, Alderman and Courtenay Dinwiddie, secretary of the National Child Labor Committee.

ca.380 items + 42 vols.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7932575

University of Virginia. Library

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