ROANOKE
COLLEGE ARCHIVES AND
HENRY H. FOWLER COLLECTION
The chief
component of the Roanoke College Archives is, of course, the college
records from its founding in 1842. These include minutes, financial
records, college publications, reports, faculty and alumni
publications, scrapbooks, photographs, audio and video tapes and
memorabilia. An additional portion of the archives is its special
collections and rare books. Many of the works are of a religious
nature, often, though not exclusively, reflecting the Lutheran
heritage of the college. Some of our more valuable books are part of
the growing Charles J. Smith Rare Book Collection, including a 4th
ed. Martin Luther Bible, printed in 1564-65. The Archives also
houses the Library's extensive holdings of nineteenth century
periodicals.
The Henry H.
Fowler Collection comprises the papers of one of Roanoke College's
most distinguished alumni (class of 1929), best recognized in
national and international circles as LBJ's Secretary of the
Treasury. Papers reflect his years of governmental service, prior to
and including his years in Treasury, as well as his interests since
he left the cabinet in 1968.
Another special
collection is the photographic collection of E. Howard Hammersley
(Class of 1938). Subjects revolve around his work as a wartime
photographer during WWII and the southwest Virginia area.
The most recent
acquisition has been the papers of Jim Olin, 6th district
congressman from 1982 until his retirement in 1992.
Archives
hours are Monday through Friday 8:45A.M. - 12:30P.M. and 2:00P.M.
- 4:00P.M.; closed weekends.
The
Archives will be closed May 22 through June 4, re-open on June 5.
It
is highly recommended that those wishing to do research in the Archives
during the summer call ahead to make arrangements in advance with
the Archivist: (540) 375-2490 or e-mail lmiller@roanoke.edu.
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