Papers of George Green Shackelford and the Shackelford family
Of interest are letters, 1982-83, describing trips to Egypt and sub-Sahara Africa, a letter from Fiske Kimball dating "Willow Grove," a photo album, ca. 1850, belonging to Mrs. Belle Kirk Shackelford, and a biography of George Scott Shackelford.
"Of interest are letters, 1982-83, describing trips to Egypt and sub-Sahara Africa, a letter from Fiske Kimball dating "Willow Grove," a photo album, ca. 1850, belonging to Mrs. Belle Kirk Shackelford, and a biography of George Scott Shackelford."@en
"Topics include Lyne and Shackelford family genealogy, family financial and business matters, family property including "Willow Grove," the Monticello Association, and the University of Virginia, particularly the Alumni Association, the West Lawn Marching and Chowder Society, and the 1941 football team and its five year reunions."@en
"The collection consists chiefly of correspondence between Shackelford and his brothers Lyne Moncure Shackelford and Virginius Randolph Shackelford, his wife Grace Howard McConnell Shackelford, his father Virginius Randolph Shackelford, and several nieces and nephews."@en
University of Virginia. West Lawn Marching and Chowder Society.
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