A Guide to the J. C. Curtis and Co. Records, 1907-1929 J. C. Curtis and Co., Records, 1907-1929 44877

A Guide to the J. C. Curtis and Co. Records, 1907-1929

A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 44877


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Accession Number
44877
Title
J. C. Curtis and Co. Records, 1907-1929
Extent
2.9 cubic feet (7 boxes and 1 oversize folder)
Creator
J. C. Curtis and Co. (Warwick County, Va.)
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

J. C. Curtis and Co. Records, 1907-1929. Accession 44877. Business records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Jeff Burgwinkel and Mina Estrada, Suffolk, Virginia, 4 September 2009.

Biographical Information

James C. Curtis (1875-1946) was a general contractor and builder in the town of Denbigh in Warwick County, Virginia (now Newport News). He married Hortense Valette Bass (1881-1941) and with her had six children.

Scope and Content

Records, 1907-1929, of J. C. Curtis and Co., a general contractor in Denbigh, Warwick County (present-day Newport News), Virginia, chiefly include correspondence, bids, estimates, and invoices. Major projects referenced include work on the Naval Mine Depot in Yorktown, a men's dormitory at the College of William and Mary, the State Normal and Industrial Schools for Women in Fredericksburg and Radford, and a residence for a Mrs. A. W. Clark, at 66th Street and Huntington Avenue in Newport News.

Arrangement

Original order has been maintained as closely as possible. The collection arrived in eight letter file boxes and one batch of loose papers. Each letter file box was given an arbitrary label (A, B, C, etc.) and the contents transferred to acid-free folders and boxes. The loose papers were also kept together and transferred to archival-quality housing.

Contents List

J. C. Curtis and Co. Records , 1907-1929 .
Boxes 1-7
Extent: 7 boxes and 1 oversize folder.
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