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Reclaiming Virginia’s Lost Records Archives

Reclaiming Virginia’s Lost Records

What happens when a public record goes missing? Throughout the years, records have disappeared, usually as a result of wartime raids or through the acts…
Emeline Alexander
Emeline AlexanderSeptember 7, 2022
“Descendants of a Woman of Indian Extraction”: The Story of Rachel Findley Archives

“Descendants of a Woman of Indian Extraction”: The Story of Rachel Findley

Rachel Findley was a mother. She was a grandmother. She was a Virginian. She was also enslaved. The law defined Rachel as property. Because Rachel…
Library of Virginia
Library of VirginiaAugust 31, 2022
New Books – August 2022 Virginia Authors

New Books – August 2022

The Library of Virginia's first-floor lobby and Exhibition Gallery are open Monday-Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The second-floor Reading Rooms are open Tuesday-Friday, 9:00…
Donna Pletcher
Donna PletcherAugust 29, 2022
The Right to Ramble Digital ProjectsEducation & Programming

The Right to Ramble

Next month, the Common Ground History Book Group, LVA’s virtual non-fiction book club, will return for a discussion with Kathryn Miles, author of Trailed: One…
Library of Virginia
Library of VirginiaAugust 26, 2022
Escaping the City: Summer Camp Images Evoke Memories of Childhood and Nature Manuscripts & Special Collections

Escaping the City: Summer Camp Images Evoke Memories of Childhood and Nature

Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in Broadside, the magazine of the Library of Virginia, Issue No. 2, 2022 For many families, summer…
Dale Neighbors
Dale NeighborsAugust 24, 2022
Transforming the Future ArchivesDigital ProjectsEducation & ProgrammingManuscripts & Special CollectionsThe Stacks

Transforming the Future

Summer 2022 marked the first cohort of the Transforming the Future of Libraries & Archives Internship Program. With great excitement and anticipation, we welcomed six…
Sonya Coleman
Sonya ColemanAugust 22, 2022
Albemarle County (Va.) Chancery Causes Are Now Available Online! ArchivesDigital Projects

Albemarle County (Va.) Chancery Causes Are Now Available Online!

The Library of Virginia is pleased to announce that digital images for the Albemarle County (Va.) Chancery Causes, 1768-1850, are now available online through the…
Library of Virginia
Library of VirginiaAugust 17, 2022
Seeing Negatives Come to Life: 7 Questions with Victoria Garnett seven questionsDigital ProjectsThe Stacks

Seeing Negatives Come to Life: 7 Questions with Victoria Garnett

This is a series introducing LVA employees and exploring what they do day-to-day. If you are interested in what goes on behind the scenes entries…
Vince Brooks
Vince BrooksAugust 15, 2022
Elevating the Art and Culture of Freedom in Post-War Richmond ArchivesEducation & ProgrammingManuscripts & Special Collections

Elevating the Art and Culture of Freedom in Post-War Richmond

When I arrived as a Virginia Humanities Fellow at the Library of Virginia in September 2021, I did so with the intent to research the…
Guest Contributor
Guest ContributorAugust 10, 2022
Kiwanis Kids Idea Studio: Where Innovation, Fun, and Books Meet Public Libraries

Kiwanis Kids Idea Studio: Where Innovation, Fun, and Books Meet

Folks popped into the James City County Library to grab materials, but they didn’t always stay long. All that changed in 2021 with a pioneering…
Guest Contributor
Guest ContributorAugust 8, 2022
Syphilis, Steamboats, and Scientific Evidence: A Lancaster County Divorce Suit Archives

Syphilis, Steamboats, and Scientific Evidence: A Lancaster County Divorce Suit

When you hear about a case that hinges on “medical evidence,” what is the first image that pops into your head? It’s probably something serious…
McKenzie Long
McKenzie LongAugust 3, 2022
Dear Jonnie: The Correspondence of a Gay Couple in Virginia in the Roaring 20s. Archives

Dear Jonnie: The Correspondence of a Gay Couple in Virginia in the Roaring 20s.

The archives of the Library of Virginia contain a noteworthy collection of letters offering a rare glimpse into the lives of LGBTQ people a century…
Kenneth Forest
Kenneth ForestAugust 1, 2022
“Enticing, Advising, and Aiding…a Slave…to Abscond” Archives

“Enticing, Advising, and Aiding…a Slave…to Abscond”

In October 1842, Cora Ann Elizabeth Carter and her husband William Watt Hubbard boarded the steamboat Patrick Henry en route for New York. Earlier that…
Lydia Neuroth
Lydia NeurothJuly 27, 2022
New Books: July 2022 Virginia Authors

New Books: July 2022

The Library of Virginia's first-floor lobby and Exhibition Gallery are open Monday-Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The second-floor Reading Rooms are open Tuesday-Friday, 9:00…
Donna Pletcher
Donna PletcherJuly 25, 2022
Guns, Ships, and Petitions for Payment Archives

Guns, Ships, and Petitions for Payment

The partnership between the French and the Continental Army during the American Revolution has been long celebrated and venerated. A prime example is the Marquis…
Emeline Alexander
Emeline AlexanderJuly 20, 2022
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