Jean Haskell-Speer Papers

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  • Jean Haskell-Speer Papers Book Detail

  • Author : Jean Haskell
  • Release Date : 1782
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  • File Size : 28,28 MB

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Book Description: The collection contains papers relating to the career of Jean Haskell-Speer and her work with Patrick and Floyd County; the James River Canal Lock; Johnson Farm; Catawba and Roanoke Valley; Wintgreen; the Kelley School; and Blue Ridge Parkway. Materials range from 1782-1995 and are of diverse form. Photocopies of primary and secondary sources, original drafts, photographs, newspaper clippings, and publications can all be found within the collection.

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