The big event in metro Richmond is Friday, Oct. 28. At the Archives Fair at James Branch Cabell Library, representatives from archives around Virginia will be available to talk
about their collections, institutions and assist with research needs. The Virginia fair introduces students, educators, historians and genealogists to primary source materials preserved in area museums, libraries, universities, historical societies and associations. Archivists will be available to talk about their collections, their institutions, and provide expert tips about archival research and preservation. (At left, a 1964 photo of MCV Hospitals chief Dr. R. Blackwell Smith at a fundraising gala.)
The fair will be held 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the first floor of Cabell Library at 901 Park Ave. in the center of the Monroe Park Campus.
In addition, Special Collections in Cabell Library will host a book talk and signing. Author Brian Burns will discuss his just-published book, "Lewis Ginter:
Richmond's Gilded Age Icon," at 2 p.m. in the second
floor multi-purpose room of Cabell Library. A reception
and book signing will follow the lecture at 3 p.m. in Special
Collections and Archives on the fourth floor. The events are open to
all. Burns used the VCU Libraries collection during the research phase for the book. (At left: The book jacket.)
Special Collections and Archives at Tompkins-McCaw
has a vast manuscript collection that includes the personal papers of nurses, physicians, dentists and others as well as the records of various
professional organizations. Collections are always being added and are
available for use by faculty, staff, students and the general public.
Special Collections also holds a wide array of medical artifacts, rare
books, photographs, and portraits. Special Collections and Archives in Cabell is known for his historic collections and its book art and comic arts collections.
Archives Month is a collaborative effort to celebrate the
commonwealth's archival and special collections repositories and the
rich cultural record they protect. It is a project of the Library of
Virginia, in conjunction with the Virginia State Historical Records
Advisory Board, the National Historical Publications and Records
Commission and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference.
Participating Organizations
· Catholic Diocese of Richmond
· Library of Virginia
· Museum of the Confederacy
· Newport News Library, Martha Woodroof Hiden Collection
· Norfolk Southern Archives
· Old Dominion University
· Randolph-Macon College
· Rockefeller Library at Colonial Williamsburg
· University of Virginia, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
· Valentine Richmond History Center
· James Branch Cabell Library at VCU
Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences at VCU
· Virginia Historical Society
· Virginia State Union
· Virginia Union University
