Guide to the Northern Virginia Oral History Project collection, 1958-1996 Northern Virginia Oral History Project C0030

Guide to the Northern Virginia Oral History Project collection, 1958-1996

A Collection in
Special Collections and Archives
Collection Number C0030


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Repository
George Mason University. Special Collections and Archives.
Collection number
C0030
Title
Northern Virginia Oral History Project collection 1958-1996
URL:
http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/
Physical Characteristics
2.5 linear feet
Creator
Northern Virginia Oral History Project
Language
English
Abstract
The collection contains 96 taped interviews of Northern Virginia residents. Transcripts or abstracts accompany most of the recordings. Topics such as agriculture, development, education, health, politics, transportation, and religion, with respect to Northern Virginia in the 19th and 20th centuries, are discussed.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research although some interviews may have restrictions.

Use Restrictions

There may be use restrictions on some of the interviews.

Preferred Citation

Northern Virginia Oral History Project collection, Collection #C0030, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University.

Custodial History

The collection was previously housed in the Fairfax County Library from 1962-1983. It was transferred to George Mason University Libraries in 1984.

Acquisition Information

Collection donated by the Fairfax City Regional Library in 1992. Additional interviews added in 1996.

Processing Information

Processed by Special Collections and Archives staff. EAD markup completed in February 2009 by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty.

Historical Information

The Northern Virginia Oral History Project Collection is comprised of interviews conducted between 1962 and 1983. The interviews document community and family life, and careers in the Northern Virginia Area as well as changes in Northern Virginia since World War II.

Scope and Content

The collection contains 96 taped interviews of Northern Virginia residents. Transcripts or abstracts accompany most of the recordings. Topics such as agriculture, development, education, health, politics, transportation, and religion, with respect to Northern Virginia in the 19th and 20th centuries, are discussed.

The eighty interviews in Series 1, taped between 1958 and 1983, document community and family life, careers, etc. in the Northern Virginia Area. The sixteen interviews in Series 2, conducted in 1982-1983, deal primarily with changes in Northern Virginia since World War II. The transcripts are in Series 3. Series 4 contains the Northern Virginia Leadership Project interviews. Roy Rosenzweig, a professor in Mason's History Department, supervised the final phase of the project. The Northern Virginia Leadership Project is a collection of interviews with prominent figures from the Northern Virginia area. The collection includes 9 interviews conducted between the years 1990 and 1996.

Arrangement

Organized into four series.

Series 1: Northern Virginia Community, 1958-1983 Series 2: Northern Virginia Changes, 1982-1986 Series 3: Transcripts, 1962-1983 Series 4: Northern Virginia Leadership Project, 1990-1996

Related Material

Special Collections and Archives also holds many other oral histories about Northern Virginia, particularly Reston, Virginia.

Index Terms


Adjunct Descriptive Data

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

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Contents List

Series 1: Northern Virginia Community,
1958-1983
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Series 2: Northern Virginia Changes,
1982-1986
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Series 3: Transcripts,
1962-1983
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Series 4: Northern Virginia Leadership Project,
1990-1996

Note that these box numbers are not the same as the box numbers for Series 3.

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