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By Sarah Osorio
Collection Overview
Title: Jim Bradshaw Norfolk Memorabilia Collection, 1851-2000
ID: 001/01/MSS 2015-019
Primary Creator: Bradshaw, Jim
Extent: 8.0 Boxes
Arrangement: Arranged by series: Series 1: Maps, Series 2: Printed Ephemera, Series 3: Visual Works, Series 4: Postcards, Series 5: Artifacts, and Series 6: Newspapers (6A: Stencils, 6B: Papers).
Date Acquired: 12/17/2015. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Buildings, Cape Henry Memorial (Virginia Beach, Va.), Chesapeake (Va.), Hampton (Va.), Hampton Roads (Va. : Region), Historic buildings--Virginia--Norfolk, Hotels, Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907), Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)--Virginia--Norfolk, Newport News (Va.), Norfolk (Va.), Norfolk (Va.)--Guidebooks, Norfolk (Va.)--History, Norfolk (Va.)--Maps, Norfolk (Va.)--Newspapers, Norfolk (Va.)--Social life and customs--20th century, Ocean View (Norfolk, Va.), Old Point Comfort (Hampton, Va.), Portsmouth (Va.), Portsmouth (Va.)--Maps, Postcards--Virginia, Princess Anne County (Va.), Streets--Virginia--Norfolk, Suffolk (Va.), Tourism--Virginia, United States. Navy, Virginia--Description and travel, Virginia Beach (Va.), Virginia Beach (Va.)--Maps, Williamsburg (Va.)
Forms of Material: Booklets, Books, Brochures, Commemoratives, Guidebooks, Maps (documents), Newspapers, Pamphlets, Postcards, Souvenir programs, Souvenirs, Stencils (image-making tools), Topographic maps, Tourist maps
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Maps, books, booklets, pamphlets, photographs, postcards, souvenir artifacts, newspapers, and other printed ephemera relating to Norfolk, Hampton Roads, and Virginia from the mid-nineteenth to early twenty-first centuries. Most of the materials date from the 1920s to 1970s, although a significant number of items relate to the Jamestown Exposition of 1907. Maps of the southside section of Hampton Roads and memorabilia of Norfolk and the Tidewater area make up a majority of items in the collection.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Sargeant Memorial Collection
Accruals:
05/10/2018; 12/07/2020.
Access Restrictions:
This collection is open to all researchers.
Use Restrictions:
The status of copyright for these materials is governed by Copyright Law of the United States (title 17, U. S. C.). Copyright restrictions may apply.
Acquisition Source:
Jim Bradshaw by donation
Preferred Citation:
Jim Bradshaw Norfolk Memorabilia Collection, MSS 2015-019, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library, Norfolk, Virginia.
Processing Information:
Processed September 1, 2017; November 21, 2019.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Box:
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Box 1: Maps, circa 1930-1998],
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Box 2: Maps, circa 1921-2000],
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Box 3: Maps and Printed Ephemera, 1851-1970],
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Box 4: Printed Ephemera and Visual Works, 1876-1977],
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Box 5: Postcards, circa 1905-1970],
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Box 6: Artifacts, circa 1890s-1990s],
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Box 7: Oversized Materials, 1858-1994],
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Box 8: Oversized Materials, 1858-1994],
[All]
- Box 1: Maps, circa 1930-1998
- 51 maps.
- Series 1: Maps
- Folder 1: Maps, American Automobile Association, circa 1930-1998
- Eight road maps. AAA. Hampton Roads and vicinity, including Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Suffolk, and Yorktown, Virginia; Tidewater, Virginia; Colonial National Historical Park; and the Atlantic Coastal Highway from New Jersey to Florida.
- Folder 2: Maps, American Oil Company / Amoco Oil Company, 1965-1975
- Seven road maps. American, Amoco. Hampton Roads area, including Norfolk and a Norfolk Suburbs Street Map and Directory.
- Folder 3: Maps, Atlantic Richfield Company, 1971-1972
- Two road maps. ARCO. Hampton Roads area, Norfolk.
- Folder 4: Maps, Champion Map Corporation, 1970-1983
- Four road maps. Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, and Northeast Chesapeake, Virginia.
- Folder 5: Maps, Chesapeake Bay Ferry District, 1956, 1958
- Two road maps. Fastest North & South Highway via Kiptopeke Beach-Norfolk Ferry; North-South Fun Route.
- Folder 6: Maps, Dolph's, 1955-1956, circa 1970
- Six road maps. Indexed Street Maps including Norfolk, Portsmouth, South Norfolk, Chesapeake, North Virginia Beach, Newport News, Hampton, and Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Folder 7: Maps, Esso, 1958-1971
- Eight road maps. Esso Standard Oil Company, Humble Oil & Refining Company. Hampton Roads area, including Portsmouth, South Norfolk, Hampton, Newport News, Warwick, Norfolk, Chesapeake, and portions of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- Folder 8: Maps, Estes Realty Corporation, circa 1990
- One road map. Tidewater area, including Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- Folder 9: Maps, Geographia Map Company, circa 1940s
- Two road maps. The Premier Street Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity.
- Folder 10: Maps, Gulf, 1963-1974
- Nine road maps. Tourgide Map: Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Hampton, and Newport News. Cruisegide Map: Middle Atlantic States, New York, N. Y. to Norfolk, Va., including Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay; and Harbors of the South: Norfolk, Virginia to Port Isabel, Texas.
- Folder 11: Maps, Map Corporation of America, circa 1956
- Two road maps. Mapco. Map of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia.
- Box 2: Maps, circa 1921-2000
- 44 maps.
- Series 1: Maps
- Folder 1: Maps, Phillips Petroleum Company, 1962, 1969
- Two road maps. Phillips 66. Norfolk, Newport News, Hampton, Portsmouth, and Chesapeake, Virginia.
- Folder 2: Maps, Pure Oil Company, 1966, 1968, 1972
- Three road maps. Pure, Union 76. Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Hampton, and Newport News, Virginia.
- Folder 3: Maps, Rand McNally, circa 1970s, 1991
- Three road maps. Hampton Roads area, including Norfolk, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Portsmouth, etc.
- Folder 4: Maps, Shell Oil Company, 1960-1965
- Four road maps. Shell. Street Guide of Norfolk, South Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News, Hampton, Chesapeake, and vicinity.
- Folder 5: Maps, Sunoco, 1963-1969
- Five road maps. Norfolk, Newport News, Hampton, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- Folder 6: Maps, Texaco, 1960-1973
- Eight road maps. Norfolk, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hampton, and portions of Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, Virginia.
- Folder 7: Maps, Tidewater Oil Company, 1961, 1965
- Two road maps. Flying A Service. Metropolitan Norfolk Street and Vicinity Maps.
- Folder 8: Maps, A. C. Wagner Company, 1930-1945
- Four road maps. Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia.
- Folder 9: Maps, Miscellaneous Road and Tourist Maps, circa 1921-2000
- 13 maps.
- Item 1: Map, Welcome to Isle of Wight County, Virginia, circa 2000
- Item 2: Map, Historic Virginia via James River Bridge Route, circa 1930
- Shows Virginia Historical Points Reached via the James River Bridge measured from Richmond, Virginia.
- Item 3: Map, Jamestown Festival, Virginia's Historic Triangle, 1957 April - November
- Includes a Calendar of Events, key map to the festival area, and historic points of interest in Jamestown, Yorktown, and Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Item 4: Map, Motor Strip Map: Washington and Jacksonville via The Costal Highway, circa 1921
- Published by James River Bridge Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 5: Map, McDonald's Guide to Local Attractions, circa 1980s-1990s
- Includes Virginia's Eastern Shore, Hampton, Newport News, Williamsburg, Gloucester County, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Portsmouth, Virginia; and Outer Banks, North Carolina.
- Item 6: Map, Ocean View in Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1950s
- Published by Norfolk Chamber of Commerce.
- Item 7: Map, Visit Historic Norfolk, Virginia's Largest City, circa 1956
- Published by Norfolk Chamber of Commerce.
- Item 8: Map, Map of Norfolk and Virginia Seashore, 1947
- Norfolk, Virginia: City of Historic Shrines and Scenic Beauty. Published by Norfolk Advertising Board, Inc.
- Item 9: Map, The New City of Virginia Beach, Virginia: Land of Play and Plenty, circa 1963
- Copyright Laura Lambe Advertising.
- Item 10: Map, The New City of Virginia Beach, Virginia: Land of Play and Plenty, 1967
- Copyright Laura Lambe Advertising.
- Item 11: Map, Williamsburg, Virginia: Guide Map and General Information or Visitors, 1948 June
- An Official Leaflet issued by Colonial Williamsburg.
- Item 12: Map, Skyline Drive via Shenandoah Scenic Route, circa 1940
- Item 13: Map, Maps of the Virginia Seashore and the Atlantic Coastal Highway, 1930
- Shows coastal road routes from Maine to Cuba.
- Box 3: Maps and Printed Ephemera, 1851-1970
- 21 maps, four books, and 20 booklets.
- Series 1: Maps
- Folder 1: Maps, Facilities Maps of the Ports of Virginia, 1952, 1962, undated
- Three maps.
- Folder 2: Maps, Historic and Tourist Maps, circa 1920s-1940s
- Three maps. Tourist Map of Norfolk & Vicinity; Make The Grand Tour of Historic Virginia; and Revolutionary War in Virginia.
- Folder 3: Maps, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Surrounding Areas, circa 1920s-1960s
- Four maps. Indexed Street Map of Norfolk, Va., Virginia Beach and Surrounding Area; A Real Hearty Welcome! To Virginia Beach, Virginia; Virginia - North Carolina: Inside Route, Norfolk to Gull Shoal; and Presenting Your City Map of Norfolk, Virginia and Northern Princess Anne County.
- Folder 4: Maps, The Port of Hampton Roads, 1937 May 15, 1940 June 1
- Two maps. Port Series 29 and 38. The Central Atlantic Port. Issued by the State Port Authority of Virginia.
- Folder 5: Maps, Transportation Maps, circa 1900-1950
- Seven maps. Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth & Vicinity to and from Cape Charles; Map of Norfolk and Vicinity, Virginia Ferry Corporation; The Jordan Bridge; Norfolk and Southern Railroad and Connections; City of Norfolk; Mileage Map of the Best Roads of Virginia; and Norfolk and Western Railway.
- Folder 6: Topographic Maps, Wind Work: From the Norfolk (VA-NC) Folio, undated
- Two copies.
- Series 2: Printed Ephemera
- Folder 7: Book, City of Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1924
- Published by Authority of City Council.
- Folder 8: Book, Glimpses of The Jamestown Exposition and Picturesque Virginia, 1907
- Folder 9: Book, Hampton Roads Guide, with Maps and Illustrations of Tidewater Virginia's Many Places of Historic Interest, Seaside Resorts and Points of Pleasure to the Visitor, 1925
- By Elsie A. Stegman.
- Folder 10: Book, The Norfolk Directory for 1851-1852, 1851-1852
- By William S. Forrest.
- Folder 11: Booklets, Guidebooks for Norfolk, circa 1940-1950
- Three booklets. A Guide to Norfolk; If Norfolk Is Bombed: A Handbook for Civilian Air Defense; and Norfolk War Camp Community Service GuideBook.
- Folder 12: Booklets, Guides to the Tidewater area, circa 1907-1970
- Three booklets. Virginia Shore; Tidewater Guide; and an advertisement booklet featuring Tidewater-area businesses.
- Folder 13: Booklets, The Jamestown Exposition Illustrated, 1907
- Two booklets.
- Folder 14: Booklet, The Jamestown Festival Official Program, circa 1957
- Folder 15: Booklets, Norfolk Naval Base Tour, circa 1950s
- Two copies.
- Folder 16: Booklets, The Norfolk Story, 1957, 1963
- Two booklets.
- Folder 17: Booklet, Norfolk, Virginia: Central Atlantic Port, circa 1915
- Issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Norfolk.
- Folder 18: Booklet, Radio Station WTAR, 1941
- Norfolk, Virginia.
- Folder 19: Booklets, Souvenir booklets of Norfolk and Vicinity, circa 1900-1910
- Four booklets. Souvenir of Norfolk; Norfolk, VA.; Some Pictures of Greater Norfolk; and Souvenir of Norfolk, Va. and Vicinity.
- Folder 20: Booklet, Guide to Norfolk, Virginia, 1916
- Folder 21: Souvenir Envelope and Fan, Norfolk, Virginia, 1910 August 20
- Box 4: Printed Ephemera and Visual Works, 1876-1977
- Eight booklets, 13 pamphlets, two periodicals, 19 various published materials, one article, one report, one lithograph, and 32 photographs.
- Series 2: Printed Ephemera
- Folder 1: Booklets, Tidewater Virginia Facts, 1976-1977
- Two booklets. Tidewater Virginia Development Council.
- Folder 2: Booklet, Twelfth Annual International Azalea Festival, 1965
- Norfolk, Virginia.
- Folder 3: Booklet, What to See in Virginia: The Travel Index Guide Book of Virginia, circa 1953
- Published at Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Folder 4: Booklets, Where to Go, What to See, What to Do in the Norfolk-Portsmouth, Ocean View, and Virginia Beach Area, circa 1920-1930
- Two booklets. Presented with the compliments of the Advertising Board of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce.
- Folder 5: Booklets, Where to Go, What to See, Where to Stop in Tidewater, Virginia, 1936, 1938
- Two booklets.
- Folder 6: Pamphlets, The Gray Line, circa 1929-1931
- Two pamphlets. Virginia Beach Bus Line, Inc.
- Folder 7: Pamphlets, Hotels and Resorts in Hampton Roads, circa 1930s-1960s
- Four pamphlets. The Golden Triangle Motor Hotel; Hotels and Cottages at Norfolk, Ocean View and Virginia Beach, Virginia; Norfolk and Byways Into Old Virginia; and Norfolk, Virginia Hotel Monticello.
- Folder 8: Pamphlets, Tour guides to Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1920s-1950s
- Seven pamphlets.
- Folder 9: Periodical, The National Geographic, 1942 May
- Volume 81, Number 5.
- Folder 10: Periodical, The Ports of Greater Hampton Roads Annual, 1948
- Includes map on inside front cover.
- Folder 11: Publications, The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, circa 1964-1968
- Five items.
- Folder 12: Publications, Jamestown Exposition, circa 1907
- Seven items.
- Folder 13: Publications, Miscellaneous, 1890s-1960s
- Seven items. Includes a small booklet of the Norfolk-Newport News Direct Ferry, booklet for St. Christopher's Private Hospital, booklet for The Princess Anne Hotel, pamphlet of The James River Bridge Project and Toll Rates, and a leaflet from the Chesapeake and Ohio.
- Folder 14: Article, General Account of the Fresh-Water Morasses of the United States, with a Description of The Dismal Swamp District of Virginia and North Carolina, 1890
- By Nathaniel Southgate Shaler. Pages 255-338.
- Folder 15: Report, Second Report of The Commission on Beautifying the City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1913 July
- One booklet.
- Series 3: Visual Works
- Folder 16: Lithograph, City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1876
- Folder 17: Photographs (Folder 1 of 2), circa 1890s-1940s
- 21 photographs. Includes aerial photographs of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and scenes of ships and airplanes.
- Folder 18: Photographs (Folder 2 of 2), circa 1907-1963
- 10 photographs.
- Folder 19: Photographic slide, Aerial view of Norfolk, circa 1910s-1920s
- Box 5: Postcards, circa 1905-1970
- Series 4: Postcards
- Folder 1: Postcards, City Hall, circa 1905-1950
- Norfolk City Hall; General Douglas MacArthur Memorial.
- Folder 2: Postcards, Confederate Monument, circa 1905-1910
- Folder 3: Postcards, Granby Street, circa 1930-1950
- Folder 4: Postcards, Main Street, circa 1905-1920
- Folder 5: Postcards, Maritime Tower, circa 1960
- Folder 6: Postcards, Monticello Hotel, circa 1908-1950
- Folder 7: Postcards, Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1905-1950
- Folder 8: Postcards, Norfolk Naval Base, circa 1907
- Folder 9: Postcards, Ocean View, circa 1950-1970
- Folder 10: Postcards, Portsmouth, Virginia, circa 1907-1960
- Folder 11: Postcards, Souvenir of Norfolk, Virginia, Miniature Post Cards in Colors, circa 1900-1920
- Eight postcards.
- Folder 12: Viewbooks, Tidewater and Virginia Beach, circa 1910-1970
- Five souvenir accordion folder booklets with photographs and postcard views of the Tidewater area of Virginia.
- Folder 13: Souvenir Views, Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1940s
- Box 6: Artifacts, circa 1890s-1990s
- 10 artifacts.
- Series 5: Artifacts
- Item 1: Souvenir, Plate, circa 1965
- Diameter 7.25". Norfolk, Virginia. Crimson text and images on plate feature Norfolk Naval Base, General MacArthur Memorial, Foreman Field, New Federal Building and Court House, Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences, and Lake in City Park.
- Item 2: Souvenirs, Plate and Bowl, circa 1900-1940
- Diameter 4.25". Bowl diameter 5.75". Water Front, Norfolk, Virginia. Wheelock, Vienna, Austria.
- Item 3: Souvenir, Rectangular metal tray, circa 1920
- 3x8.25". Copper. Features Hotel Chamberlain, Confederate Monument, and Naval YMCA Building. Japan.
- Item 4: Souvenir, Oval metal tray, circa 1920
- 3.5x4.5". Copper. Bird's-Eye View, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 5: Souvenir, Oval metal tray, circa 1918
- 2.75x3.75". Copper. Bank of Commerce Building, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 6: Souvenir, Seashell metal tray, circa 1930
- Approximately 4.25x4.5". Amusement Area on the Chesapeake Bay, Ocean View, Norfolk, Virginia. "Made in Japan."
- Item 7: Souvenir, Glass coaster, circa 1980
- Diameter 3.5". Pairpoint Glass Company, Sagamore, Massachusetts.
- Item 8: Souvenirs, Shot glasses, circa 1990s
- 2 shot glasses. Norfolk day and night.
- Item 9: Souvenir, Cup, 1902
- "Souvenir of Norfolk, Va." D. P. Paul, Norfolk, Virginia. Germany. Inscription at top of cup "James, 1902." Text and images on plate feature Fortress Monroe, Monticello Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Old Colonial Church Hampton, and Confederate Monument.
- Item 10: Souvenir, Spoon, circa 1900
- Sterling silver. Confederate Monument, Norfolk, Virginia, 1899.
- Box 7: Oversized Materials, 1858-1994
- Includes 48 maps and pages from 27 newspaper issues. Folders 1-3 (Topographic Maps) are located in Map Drawer 15.
- Series 1: Maps
- Folder 1: Topographic Maps, Bacons Castle - Kempsville, 1954-1977
- 15 maps. Bacons Castle, Benns Church, Bowers Hill, Buckhorn, Cape Henry, Chesapeake Channel, Chuckatuck, Corapeake, Creeds, Deep Creek, Elliotts Creek, Fishermans Island, Hampton, Hog Island, and Kempsville, Virginia.
- Folder 2: Topographic Maps, Kempsville - Norfolk, 1954-1980, 1994
- 15 maps. Kempsville, Knotts Island, Lake Drummond, Little Creek, Moyock, Mulberry Island, Newport News, and Norfolk, Virginia.
- Folder 3: Topographic Maps, North Bay - Yorktown, 1953-1973
- 12 maps. North Bay, Pleasant Ridge, and Poquoson West, Princess Anne, Ship Shoal Inlet, Smithfield, Suffolk, Townsend, Virginia Beach, Whaleyville, Windsor, and Yorktown, Virginia.
- Folder 4: Road and Transportation Maps, 1858-1951
- Item 1: Map, Map of the Middle States and Part of the Southern, 1858
- Number 11. Engraved by J. H. Young.
- Item 2: Map, Railroads in Vicinity of Newport News and Norfolk, Virginia, 1948 June
- Shows route of Chesapeake & Ohio Railway and Norfolk & Petersburg belt.
- Item 3: Map, Road Map of Historic Hampton Roads Section, 1924
- Map made by Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia. Copyright by Elsie A. Stegman.
- Item 4: Map, Map of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia, 1916
- The Kenyon Company, Map Makers, Des Moines, Iowa.
- Item 5: Map, Norfolk County, Virginia, Showing Primary and Secondary Highways, 1951 January 1
- Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia.
- Item 6: Map, Transportation Map of Norfolk, 1944 July 15
- Shows Norfolk car and bus routes.
- Series 6: Newspapers
- Sub-Series A: Stencils, 1938-1939
- Approximately 18x23" stiff sheets of newspaper with text and image indentations from The Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 5: Stencils, The Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 1938 March 23
- Pages 5, 7, 11, and 15.
- Folder 6: Stencils, The Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 1938 March 24, April 4
- Page 19; Pages 5 and 7.
- Folder 7: Stencils, The Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 1938 April 15
- Pages 3, 6, 7, and 12.
- Folder 8: Stencils, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 1938 April 17
- Part 1, page 4; Part 3, page 4; Part 5, pages 1, 5, and 7.
- Folder 9: Stencils, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 1938 April 19
- Page 15.
- Folder 10: Stencils, The Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 1939 July 18
- Pages 1 of Final Edition and Mail Edition, pages 8 and 17.
- Folder 11: Stencils, The Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 1939 July 18
- Two sheets, no page numbers.
- Box 8: Oversized Materials, 1858-1994
- Series 6: Newspapers
- Sub-Series B: Papers, 1862-1982
- Folder 12: Newspaper, New-York Tribune, 1862 December 4
- Includes articles on Fortress Monroe and Suffolk, Virginia.
- Folder 13: Newspaper, The Public Ledger, 1878 November 25-26
- Two copies. Volume 4, Numbers 98-99.
- Folder 14: Newspapers, Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 1939 September 14, 18-22
- Front pages only.
- Folder 15: Newspapers, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 1939 September 19-22
- Front pages only.
- Folder 16: Newspaper, Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 1945 May 7
- Headline: "Nazis Quit, V-E Day Officially Tomorrow."
- Folder 17: Newspaper, The Virginian-Pilot, 1956 January 18
- Map Showing the Territory of Princess Anne County to be Annexed by the City of Norfolk, July 1955.
- Folder 18: Newspaper, The Virginian-Pilot, 1964 April 11
- Part 1 of 4. Pages 1-72. Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel Edition.
- Folder 19: Newspaper, The Virginian-Pilot, 1964 April 11
- Part 2 of 4. Sections A and B.
- Folder 20: Newspaper, The Virginian-Pilot, 1964 April 11
- Part 3 of 4. Sections C and D.
- Folder 21: Newspaper, The Virginian-Pilot, 1964 April 11
- Part 4 of 4. Sections E-G.
- Folder 22: Newspaper, The Virginian-Pilot, 1974 July 10
- Headline: "Upbeat Plans for Downtown Unveiled."
- Folder 23: Newspapers, The Virginian-Pilot, 1979 May 20 and 1993 November 22
- Commentary, Section C; and Headline: "New Vision For An Old City."
- Folder 24: Newspaper, Norfolk: The First 300 Years, 1982 April 25
- The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star.
- Folder 25: Newspaper, Norfolk Virginian, 1877 October 21
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Box 1: Maps, circa 1930-1998],
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Box 2: Maps, circa 1921-2000],
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Box 3: Maps and Printed Ephemera, 1851-1970],
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Box 4: Printed Ephemera and Visual Works, 1876-1977],
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Box 5: Postcards, circa 1905-1970],
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Box 6: Artifacts, circa 1890s-1990s],
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Box 7: Oversized Materials, 1858-1994],
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Box 8: Oversized Materials, 1858-1994],
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