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By Sarah Osorio
Collection Overview
Title: Lenoir Chambers Papers, 1862, 1940-1969
Predominant Dates:1950s-1960s
ID: 001/01/MSS 0000-009
Primary Creator: Chambers, Lenoir, 1891-1970 (1891-1970)
Extent: 3.0 Boxes
Arrangement: Arranged by record type.
Date Acquired: 02/01/1965
Subjects: Norfolk (Va.), Norfolk (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865, Norfolk (Va.)--Newspapers, Public schools--Virginia--Norfolk, School integration--Massive resistance movement
Forms of Material: Annual reports, Articles, Biographies (documents), Clippings (information artifacts), Indexes (reference sources), Manuscripts, Memorandums, Newspapers, Printed ephemera, Proclamations, Publications (document genre), Speeches (documents)
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The unabridged circa 1967 manuscript Salt Water and Printer's Ink, along with speeches, writings, and other materials written or compiled by Lenoir Chambers of Norfolk, Virginia. Subject matter of the writings include the South, Stonewall Jackson, local newspaper history, and desegregation of Norfolk's public schools. There are also separate files of materials on Norfolk Academy and Norfolk Public Library. The collection also includes clippings about Lenoir Chambers from 1940-1968 and clippings about the South, Civil War, and Stonewall Jackson from 1948-1963. There is also one original 1862 proclamation forbidding the assembly of people for purposes of political discussion pasted onto a sheet of paper.
Biographical Note
Joseph Lenoir Chambers, Jr. was born on December 26, 1891 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army during World War I. Chambers married Roberta Burwell Strudwick on September 15, 1928 in Greensboro, North Carolina. He joined the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot in 1929 as associate editor. He became editor of the Ledger-Dispatch in 1944 and then the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot from 1950 until his retirement in 1961. Chambers won a Pulitzer Prize in editorial writing in 1960 for his articles on school desegregation. He also published a two-volume biography: Stonewall Jackson in 1959. Chambers published Salt Water and Printer's Ink in 1967. He died on January 10, 1970 in Norfolk, Virginia and was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Norfolk, Virginia.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Sargeant Memorial Collection
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:
Lenoir Chambers by donation
Acquisition Method:
Lenoir Chambers donated the June 28, 1862 proclamation on February 1, 1965. He donated the manuscript Salt Water and Printer's Ink on August 21, 1969.
Related Materials:
Lenoir Chambers Papers #3827, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For more information please see https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/03827/.
Preferred Citation:
Lenoir Chambers Papers, MSS 0000-009, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library, Norfolk, Virginia.
Processing Information:
Processed September 3, 2020.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 3
- Folder 1: Printed Ephemera, circa 1942-1968
- Folder 2: Clippings, Lenoir Chambers (Folder 1 of 7), 1940-1944
- Folder 3: Clippings, Lenoir Chambers (Folder 2 of 7), 1954, 1957
- Folder 4: Clippings, Lenoir Chambers (Folder 3 of 7), 1958-1959
- Folder 5: Clippings, Lenoir Chambers (Folder 4 of 7), 1960
- Folder 6: Clippings, Lenoir Chambers (Folder 5 of 7), 1961
- Folder 7: Clippings, Lenoir Chambers (Folder 6 of 7), 1962-1965
- Folder 8: Clippings, Lenoir Chambers (Folder 7 of 7), 1967-1968
- Folder 9: Clippings, The South, General, 1952-1957
- Folder 10: Clippings, Stonewall Jackson and Civil War Topics (Folder 1 of 2), 1948-1958
- Folder 11: Clippings, Stonewall Jackson and Civil War Topics (Folder 2 of 2), 1959-1963
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