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Rockingham County Board of School Commissioners
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School children--Education
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Rockingham County Board of School Commissioners
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Rockingham County Board of School Commissioners
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Literary Fund, bond
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JMU Libraries
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1834
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Rockingham County Board of School Commissioners
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Rockingham County Board of School Commissioners
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JMU Libraries
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1836
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Board of School Commissioners: School Bonds
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School children--Education
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Rockingham County Board of School Commissioners
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Rockingham County Circuit Court
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Literary Fund, bond
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Board of School Commissioners
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JMU Libraries
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1836
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education
Literary Fund
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
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This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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Joseph Funk and Sons letters to James Curry May 17 1856 to October 7 1858
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Collection includes five letters, dated 1856 May 17 to 1858 October 7, from publishers Joseph Funk and Sons, of Mountain Valley, Va., to their book agent, James Curry of Nickell's Mill, Monroe County, Va. The letters discuss supply and demand, cost, production, and shipment of the work Harmonia Sacra, a popular Mennonite hymnbook written in shape-note style. Specific subjects mentioned include the need for a new fount of type, competition with northern publishers, carelessness of the depot agents in Staunton, Va., and the continuation of James Curry's agency. Also included is a note written by Curry affirming his willingness to continue his agency and stating the terms of his agency. Acquired as part of the George Washington Flowers Collection of Southern Americana. See description at <a href="https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4fx7821r" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4fx7821r</a>.
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SNT0012
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Curry, James
Joseph Funk and Sons
Music printing -- United States -- History
Music publishing -- United States -- History
Booksellers and bookselling -- History -- 19th century
Publishers and publishing -- History -- 19th century
George Washington Flowers Collection of Southern Americana
Mennonite Church -- Hymns
Virginia -- History -- 19th century
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Curry, James
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Joseph Funk and Sons letters to James Curry, May 17 1856 to October 7 1858, RL.30642 duke:633898 secst0642, James Curry Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Durham, NC.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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1856 to 1858
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Mountain Valley, Virginia
Singer's Glen, Virginia
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Nickoll's Mills, Greenbrier County, Virginia
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PDF
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/</a>
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Augusta County African American Records: Miscellaneous Documents
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African Americans--History
Augusta County (Va.)--History
Augusta County (Va.)--Genealogy
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This collection contains all of the digitized Augusta County Circuit Court records pertaining to African American history. This collection is an important first step in documenting the black experience in Augusta County, VA during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Physical copies of most of these documents are on view in the deed room of Augusta County Circuit Court in Staunton, VA.
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Augusta County Circuit Court
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Augusta County Circuit Court
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Augusta County Circuit Court
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1865-1904
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Library of Virginia
Kofile Technologies
Augusta County Genealogical Society
Matthew Wingfield
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https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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Collection of PDFs
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English
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Text
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ACCH-AA
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Virginia
Augusta County (Va.)
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Freedmen's Bureau Record of Freedmen 1865-1868
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Freedmen--United States
Children of Freedmen
African Americans--History
Augusta County (Va.)--History
Augusta County (Va.)--Genealogy
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This record was created by the Freedmen's Bureau and given to Augusta County Circuit Court in 1868. The document contains quartermaster information, marriage information, as well as the names of children of recently freed slaves. The document was digitized as a part of the CCRP grant program at the Library of Virginia. A physical copy of the document can be seen in the deed room at Augusta County Circuit Court.
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Freedmen's Bureau
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Freedmen's Bureau
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Augusta County Circuit Court
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1865-1868
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Library of Virginia
Kofile Technologies
Matthew Wingfield
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This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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PDF
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English-Handwritten
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Text
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ACCH-AA-FB-001
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Virginia
Augusta County (Va.)
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
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An account of the resource
This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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Letter from Funk to Curry February 23, 1836
Description
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Letter from Joseph Funk to James Curry written on February 23rd, 1836. Funk is writing if Curry recieved music books and that the music books are the best of the kind.
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SNT0010
Subject
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Hollis, Curry, James (Publisher)
Musicians -- Virginia -- Rockingham County
Publishers and publishing -- Virginia
Mennonites -- Hymns
Singers Glen (Va.) -- History
Letters (correspondence)
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
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Joseph Funk to James Curry, February 23, 1836, Joseph Funk Collection HRHS-203, Folder 4, Rocktown History, Dayton, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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February 23, 1836
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Harrisonburg, Virginia
Monroe County, Virginia
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PDF
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
Date
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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Title
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Joseph Funk to Solomon Henkel letter August 12, 1816
Description
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Letter from Joseph Funk to his publisher Solomon Henkel. The letter is written in German and is from August 12, 1816. This is around the time when Joseph Funk was compiling his songbook written in German and translated titled: <em> The universally useful choral music. Contains: exquisite melodies, which are used in all religious constitutions. Set to two votes. Accompanied with a preface on music, or the art of tonality; and with an introduction that is complete on the basis of the vocal music. Set up for use in public worship, singing schools and private practice. Written by Joseph Funk.</em>
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SNT0014
Subject
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Henkel, Solomon
Music printing -- United States -- History
Music publishing -- United States -- History
Booksellers and bookselling -- History -- 19th century
Publishers and publishing -- History -- 19th century
Mennonite Church -- Hymns
Virginia -- History -- 19th century
Letters (correspondence)
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
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Joseph Funk to Solomon Henkel, August 12, 1816, Henkel Family Papers 1805-1941, MSS 865 3-f, Box 1 Folder 24, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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August 12, 1816
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Harrisonburg, Virginia
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PDF
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
Date
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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Joseph Funk letter to Solomon Henkel October 4, 1821
Description
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Letter from Joseph funk to his publisher Solomon Henkel. This letter is written in German and is from October 4, 1821.
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SNT0015
Subject
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Henkel, Solomon
Music printing -- United States -- History
Music publishing -- United States -- History
Booksellers and bookselling -- History -- 19th century
Publishers and publishing -- History -- 19th century
Mennonite Church -- Hymns
Virginia -- History -- 19th century
Letters (correspondence)
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
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Joseph Funk to Solomon Henkel, October 4, 1821, Henkel-Miller Family papers 1798-1910, MSS 14434, Box 1, Folder 4 Henkel papers correspondence general Funk letter, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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October 4, 1821
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Rockingham County, Virginia
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PDF
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
Date
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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Hollis to Funk Letters 1832, 1836
Description
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The J. W. Hollis to Joseph Funk Letters, 1832, 1836, are comprised of nine letters written to Funk by his publisher J. W. Hollis of Winchester, Virginia. The letters discuss in considerable detail various editorial changes to Funk's works A Compilation of Genuine Church Music and The Confession of Faith, which Hollis printed in 1832 and 1837 respectively. Retrieved from <a href="https://search.lib.jmu.edu/permalink/01JMU_INST/ivjecr/alma991004398819706271" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://search.lib.jmu.edu/permalink/01JMU_INST/ivjecr/alma991004398819706271</a>.
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SNT0005
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
Musicians -- Virginia -- Rockingham County
Publishers and publishing -- Virginia
Mennonites -- Hymns
Singers Glen (Va.) -- History
Letters (correspondence)
Creator
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Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
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Hollis, J.W. <a href="https://search.lib.jmu.edu/permalink/01JMU_INST/ivjecr/alma991004398819706271
" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">“J. W. Hollis to Joseph Funk Letters, 1832, 1836,”</a> 1832. JMU Library Special Collections, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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1832
1836
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Winchester, Virginia
Harrisonburg, Rockingham, Virginia
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PDF
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/</a>
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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J.W. Hollis Letter to Joseph Funk August 15, 1832
Description
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Letter from J.W. Hollis to Jospeh Funk concerning a question about formating a general scale of music in a publication he is putting together for Joseph Funk.
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SNT0006
Subject
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
Musicians -- Virginia -- Rockingham County
Publishers and publishing -- Virginia
Mennonites -- Hymns
Singers Glen (Va.) -- History
Letters (correspondence)
Creator
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Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
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J.W. Hollis Letter to Joseph Funk, ViU-2020-0010, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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August 15, 1832
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Winchester, Virginia
Harrisonburg, Rockingham, Virginia
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PDF
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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J.W. Hollis Letter to Joseph Funk September 12, 1832
Description
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Letter from J.W. Hollis to Jospeh Funk written on September 12, 1832 concerning publishing <em>A Compilation of Genuine Church Music.</em>
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SNT0007
Subject
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
Musicians -- Virginia -- Rockingham County
Publishers and publishing -- Virginia
Mennonites -- Hymns
Singers Glen (Va.) -- History
Letters (correspondence)
Creator
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Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
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J.W. Hollis to Joseph Funk, September 12, 1832, Wayne Diehl personal collection, Virginia.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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September 12, 1832
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Winchester, Virginia
Harrisonburg, Rockingham, Virginia
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PDF
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
Date
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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Text
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Letter to Funk from Hollis May 17, 1838
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Letter from J.W. Hollis to Jospeh Funk written on May 17, 1838. The letter contains Hollis' edits to <em>The Rose of Sharon </em>and the possibility of Hollis moving to Rockingham.
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SNT0008
Subject
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
Musicians -- Virginia -- Rockingham County
Publishers and publishing -- Virginia
Mennonites -- Hymns
Singers Glen (Va.) -- History
Letters (correspondence)
Creator
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Hollis, John W. (Publisher)
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J.W. Hollis to Joseph Funk, May 17, 1838, Joseph Funk Collection HRHS-203, Folder 4, Rocktown History, Dayton, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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May 17, 1838
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Winchester, Virginia
Rockingham, Virginia
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PDF
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Rockingham County Land Records: Entry Book
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The Rockingham County Entry Book contains information of land surveyed for the incorporation into the county once established. The Entry Book was part of a process in obtaining a land grant from the State of Virginia. Once a warrant had been obtained, an entry was then filed with the Clerk of court, which detailed the specific acreage to be surveyed. The land was then assessed and recorded in an Entry Book, such as this. The survey was then sent to the Virginia State Land Office.
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John Johnson and Joseph Mathius, Land Surveyors
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Rockingham County Circuit Court
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1776-1795
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Rclr005_001_Part001
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<a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/items/show/4521"> Rockingham County Land Records Finding Aid </a>
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Rockingham County Entry Book, Part I
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John Johnson and Joseph Mathius, Land Surveyors
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JMU Libraries
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1776-1795
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Rockingham County Land Records: Entry Book
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The Rockingham County Entry Book contains information of land surveyed for the incorporation into the county once established. The Entry Book was part of a process in obtaining a land grant from the State of Virginia. Once a warrant had been obtained, an entry was then filed with the Clerk of court, which detailed the specific acreage to be surveyed. The land was then assessed and recorded in an Entry Book, such as this. The survey was then sent to the Virginia State Land Office.
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John Johnson and Joseph Mathius, Land Surveyors
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Rockingham County Circuit Court
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1776-1795
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Rclr005_001_Part001
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Rclr005_001_transcript
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<a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/items/show/4521"> Rockingham County Land Records Finding Aid </a>
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Rockingham County Entry Book, Part II
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John Johnson and Joseph Mathius, Land Surveyors
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JMU Libraries
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1776-1795
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This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. (<a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/">https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/</a>)
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PDF
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Rcle005_001_Part002
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
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This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
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JMU Libraries
Date
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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Joseph Funk and Sons letter to James Curry September 11, 1857
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Letter from Joseph Funk and Sons to James Curry written on September 11, 1857. The letter concerns Curry selling the fourth edition of music, and how it is a valuable book for those who don't have much time to read.
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SNT0011
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Hollis, Curry, James (Publisher)
Musicians -- Virginia -- Rockingham County
Publishers and publishing -- Virginia
Mennonites -- Hymns
Singers Glen (Va.) -- History
Letters (correspondence)
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Joseph Funk and Sons
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Joseph Funk and Sons to James Curry, September 11, 1857, MSS 16299, Box 12, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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September 11, 1857
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Nickoll's Mills, Monroe County, Virginia
Mountain Valley, Virginia
Singers Glen, Virginia
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PDF
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/</a>
Curry
Funk
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
Publisher
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JMU Libraries
Date
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1816 to 1904
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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Joseph Funk and Sons Correspondence to James Curry 1858-1860
Description
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The Joseph Funk & Sons Correspondence predates the American Civil War and includes two letters from a Mennonite hymnbook publisher in Rockingham County, Virginia, to a client in Lewisburg, Virginia [now West Virginia]. The letter discusses book shipments, the settlement of accounts, and the unreliability of shipping to the western counties via the railroad. From <a href="https://aspace.lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/2395" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://aspace.lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/2395</a>.
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SNT0013
Subject
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Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Curry, James
Joseph Funk and Sons
Music printing -- United States -- History
Music publishing -- United States -- History
Booksellers and bookselling -- History -- 19th century
Publishers and publishing -- History -- 19th century
Mennonite Church -- Hymns
Virginia -- History -- 19th century
Letters (correspondence)
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Joseph Funk and Sons
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<a href="https://aspace.lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/2395" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Joseph Funk & Sons Correspondence, Ms2008-074</a> - Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
Date
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1858-1860
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Mountain Valley, Virginia
Singers Glen, Virginia
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Nickoll's Mills, Greenbrier County, Virginia
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PDF
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Curry
Funk
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Shape-Note Traditions: Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains a mix of records from the Joseph Funk and Sons and Ruebush-Kieffer Companies which were located in Singers Glen, Rockingham County Virginia and Dayton, Rockingham County Virginia. The dates range from 1816 to 1904. These companies published character or shape-note music and these records contain the names of many people who were associated with the shape-note music industry as well as those who subscribed to their monthly publications.
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Various
Publisher
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JMU Libraries
Date
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1816 to 1904
Contributor
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
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Text
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Southern Musical Advocate and Singer's Friend Journal subscribers ledger 1859-1861, 1868-1869
Description
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Subscriber ledger for <em>The Southern Musical Advocate and Singer's Friend</em> which was a periodical produced by Joseph Funk and Sons from 1859-1861 and 1865-1869. The periodical was a precurser to <em>The Musical Million and Singer's Advocate</em> which was published by the Ruebush-Kieffer Company from 1870 to 1914. The ledger contains the names of subscribers and the location where their subscription went to. The name of the publising company changed from Joseph Funk and Sons to Joseph Funk's Sons then later to the Patent Note Publishing Company then to Ruebush, Kieffer, and Company and was later changed to Ruebush-Kieffer Company after 1891. One source for digital copies of the <em>Southern Musical Advocate and Singer's Friend</em> can be found <a href="https://virginiachronicle.com/?a=cl&cl=CL1&sp=SMASF&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN--------" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.
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SNT0001
Subject
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Joseph Funk and Sons
Account books
Funk, Joseph, 1778-1862
Harmonia Sacra (9th edition)
Musical million (Journal)
Singing -- Religious aspects --
Mennonites
Subscribers' addresses
Subscriber
Shape-note singing
Shape-note hymnals
Virginia -- Church history -- 19th century
Creator
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Joseph Funk and Sons; Joseph Funk's Sons
Source
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Southern Musical Advocate and Singer's Friend Journal subscribers ledger, 1859-1861, 1868-1869, Ruebush-Kieffer Company Collection, HRHS-203, Folder 5, Rocktown History, Dayton, Va.
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JMU Libraries
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Tyler Brinkerhoff
Date
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1859-1861
1868-1869
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Singers Glen, Virginia
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PDF
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/</a>
Funk
Kieffer
Ruebush