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Starre Wiehe Newspaper Collection
by Weihe, Starr Culver (1900s)
2 folders (0.02 linear feet)
This collection contains newspaper clippings from John Culver's regular column called "Shadowgraphs of Somerset", and a copy of the Village Herald from Princess Anne from 1837.
Stars and Stripes newspaper
by American Expeditionary Forces (1918 – 1919)
1 oversize folder (2.5 linear feet)
Bound volume of the World War I era newspaper, Stars and Stripes. The paper, an American military paper printed in France from February 8, 1918 - June 13, 1919, and published by the American Expeditionary Forces. The paper reports on a variety of matters on the war and home front that would concern members of the United States Armed Forces.
Tangier Island Holly Run Collection
by Helen Woods (1971 – 2009)
1 box (1 linear feet)
This collection contains correspondence, plans, and pilot information regarding Tangier Island’s holiday Holly Run from the years 1971 to 2009.
Temperance Journal
by Unknown (circa 1890s)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
This Temperance Journal was written in the 1890s by an unknown person in an unknown location. There are 53 pages with pasted newspaper clippings and 22 handwritten pages, all of which concern religion and the temperance movement.
The Advance Newspaper
by The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (1942)
1 oversize folder (0.1 linear feet)
The Advance Newspaper contains the July 1, 1942 issue of The Advance published by The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. The issue promotes the relationship between labor and victory in World War II and includes political cartoons, letters from fighting men, Amalgamated Workers in the Armed Forces, an editorial on Stalin, and a piece calling for the end of racial discrimination among other articles.
The Salisbury Advertiser
by Salisbury Advertiser (Tuesday, January 2, 1883.)
1 oversize folder (2.5 linear feet)
An issue of The Salisbury Advertiser, Tuesday Edition, January 2, 1883. This edition includes notices for property sales, court proceedings, collector's sales, jokes, and sermons.
The Salisbury Advertiser (Last Issue)
by Salisbury Advertiser (March 6, 2002)
1 oversize folder (2.5 linear feet)
The last issue of the Salisbury News and Advertiser, Vol. 135, No. 10, March 6, 2002.
The Star (Guernsey)
by Unknown (1942)
1 drawer (0.1 linear feet)
These seven issues of The Star newspaper date between July 14 and August 20, 1942 and document the German-occupied island of Guernsey in the English Channel.
Theodore Burton papers
by Robinson, Wright (1993)
1 folder (0.01 linear feet)
Newspaper article reflecting on the life of Theodore Burton, Jr., written in 1993.
Unbound Newspaper collection
by Unknown (1773 – 2011)
38 oversize boxes (81 linear feet)
The Unbound Newspaper collection includes loose newspapers from various geographic locations across the Eastern Shore, the United States, and internationally. The majority of the newspapers within the collection are from the Delmarva Peninsula and include the Salisbury Daily Times, the Salisbury Advertiser, and the Centreville Record. Related materials can be found in the Bound Newspaper collection (2018.043).
Underground Newspapers
by Unknown (1971 – 1972)
1 drawer (0.1 linear feet)
These two issues of American underground newspapers were created in 1971 and 1972. Gentle Strength (1971) originated from the Bay Area Nonviolent Community and contains an article about John Kerry's protest against the Vietnam War. Honky Times (1972) originated from San Antonio, Texas and contains articles about the gay rights movement.
United States Post Office (Quantico, Md.) records
by United States Post Office (1889 – 1950)
5 cartons (5 linear feet)
The United States Post Office (Quantico, Md.) records includes account books, money order registrations, and route directories ranging from 1889-1950 with the bulk of the material dating from 1943-1950. These materials document neighborhood mail routes of post carriers and file registrations of the Quantico and Wetipquin communities. Also included is correspondence of the discontinuation of the Clara and Wetipquin office. Further, the collection includes a newsletter series called “The Postal Bulletin”. These bulletins are nationally issued instructions to postmasters to maintain corporate uniformity on matters such as retirement, international mailing, and war bond distribution.