Manuscripts
Brock Collection: Woodhouse & Parham business correspondence
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Woodhouse & Parham business correspondence
Manuscripts
Brock's collection of papers and manuscripts relating to political, military, economic, religious, social, and genealogical history of the state of Virginia. Included are papers of prominent Virginia families, business firms and businessmen, religious and fraternal organizations, government offices and departments, politicians, statesmen, and administrators.
mssBR
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Woodhouse & Parham (firm) I (booksellers & stationers): Business Correspondence (1858-1869)
Manuscripts
Brock's collection of papers and manuscripts relating to political, military, economic, religious, social, and genealogical history of the state of Virginia. Included are papers of prominent Virginia families, business firms and businessmen, religious and fraternal organizations, government offices and departments, politicians, statesmen, and administrators.
mssBR
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Woodhouse & Parham (firm) II (booksellers & stationers): Business Correspondence (1870-1876)
Manuscripts
Brock's collection of papers and manuscripts relating to political, military, economic, religious, social, and genealogical history of the state of Virginia. Included are papers of prominent Virginia families, business firms and businessmen, religious and fraternal organizations, government offices and departments, politicians, statesmen, and administrators.
mssBR
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Brock Collection: Freedland & Gillies business correspondence
Manuscripts
Business correspondence of Freeland & Gillies, chiefly with the London firm of Heron, Lenox & Co
mssBR Box 57
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Brock Collection: Correspondence of West, Johnston & Co
Manuscripts
Business correspondence and records of the firm
mssBR Boxes 163-165
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Brock Collection: Correspondence of the editors of The Central Presbyterian
Manuscripts
Letters and articles accumulated by the editors of The Central Presbyterian, particularly William Brown, his wife Elizabeth H. Smith Brown, William T. Richardson, and James Power Smith
mssBR Boxes 180-183