Afro-American Sources in Virginia.
A Guide to Manuscripts

Michael Plunkett, Editor
University of Virginia Press
© 1995 by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
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GEORGE C. MARSHALL RESEARCH LIBRARY

George C. Marshall Research Library
Drawer 1600
Lexington, VA 24450
703-463-7103
Fax: 703-464-5229

139. GEORGE C. MARSHALL PAPERS

ca. 78,000 items, 1932-60



Personal, military, and political correspondence and accounts of the chief of staff and secretary of defense. In the papers is a folder titled "Negroes, 1940-1943."
(Mss 1)


Page 41

140. SMITH-CRUM FAMILY PAPERS

ca. 4,800 items, 1740-1967



Business, legal, and personal correspondence of the Smith family of Greenville and the academic and military papers of Earl LaVerne Crum. In the family papers are slave sales, 1813-58.
(Mss 91)

141. PIERPONT L. STACKPOLE DIARY

I item, 1918-19



Diary kept while Stackpole was aide-de-camp to General Hunter Liggett during World War I. Stackpole commented on his attitude toward blacks.
(Mss 41)


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