Women -- History
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 388 Collections and/or Records:
Fiske-Seymour Family Papers,
This collection contains personal correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, and ephemera from the Fiske and Seymour families. The bulk of the correspondence was written by William Warren Fiske and Eliza "Lida" Robertson Seymour Fiske. The remainder of the collection pertains to William and Lida's children, family, and friends.
Floor intersecting Patio,"Villa de Plinio", June 1985 (Ms2001-021)
Floor Plan for Centro Urbano Las Hueras, Martha Bil Manevich, Buenos Aires, Argentina, n.d. (Ms2013-059)
Nancy Florence Architectural Collection
Nancy Florence was an architect based in northern California. She designed residences and studios throughout California and the Northwest. This collection documents her personal and professional activities between 1954-2014, including her architectural studies, organizational activities, travel, projects, and career with her practice, The Design Collaboration.
Floyd Courthouse Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Records,
Records of Floyd Courthouse Chapter (Floyd, Virginia) chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, including minutes, yearbooks, and yearly reports.
Front Elevation Drawing [photocopied], Information Kiosk, Mozart Pavilion, Vienna, 1990 (Ms1996-007)
Diane Elliott Gayer Architectural Papers,
Charlotte C. Giesen Papers,
The collection consists of a taped interview (April 1987) with Charlotte C. Giesen, by Samantha J. Hall, a student at Virginia Tech, with a history paper on Giesen prepared by Hall.
Anne H. Giles Paper,
The collection consists of a paper by Anne H. Giles titled, "Interviews with Women Graduates of Virginia Tech."
Lillian Gish Letter,
The collection consists of a letter from Gish to Charles Haney, librarian at Virginia Tech, in answer to a question about the film maker, D.W. Griffith.