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Isabella J. "Bell" McCauley Letters
This collection contains two 1860 letters written by Isabella J. "Bell" McCauley (1840-1922) to her father John McCauley (1795-1864) while she attended Wytheville Female College.
Martha McDonald Letter
The collection contains a letter of Martha McDonald to her husband, Lewis McDonald, a soldier in the Confederate Army, written in Rutherford County, North Carolina, on September 15, 1862, during the American Civil War.
Roxana McDonald Architectural Collection
The collection consists of the research, drawings, working drafts, and illustrations for Roxana McDonald's book, The Fireplace Book (The Architectural Press: London, 1984).
Meeting Minutes of the Art League of Philadelphia and Diary of Art League Member Elsa Marie Hofheinz
This collection contains a book of meeting minutes for the Art League of Philadelphia recorded primarily by secretaries Margaret Nefferdorf and Elsa Hofheinz. The collection also includes Elsa Hofheinz's diary from 1928 when she was in high school.
Violet Robinson Merchant Papers,
Graduate of Virginia Tech, Bachelors of Business Administration, 1941. Collection consists of a newspaper clipping, a cotillion club invitation, a VPI playbill, a football schedule, and a hand-drawn Valentine card from fellow VPI graduate, Bill Gearhart.
Merry Anne Dress Company Pattern Book
Book of patterns for girls' dresses; includes fabric samples and original color photographs.
Milka Bliznakov Prize Records
Caroline Virginia Taliferro Millar Diary
Caroline Virginia Taliferro Millar was the wife of a doctor in Georgia. Collection consists of a photocopy of her diary kept during the first years of the Civil War.
Charles A. Miller Family Papers
This collection consists of materials regarding Reverend Charles A. Miller and his family's history.
Nina Millspaugh Diary
This collection includes a diary of a Kansas City, Kansas, housewife. She gives the weather in most entries and an account of her chores and the day's events. Entries cover March-April 1889 and August 1895-September 1898.