Raymond Barnes Manuscripts1923-1966 Raymond Barnes, Manuscripts 2013.9.18.2

Raymond Barnes Manuscripts1923-1966

A Collection in
Roanoke Public Libraries
Accession Number 2013.9.18.2


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Repository
Roanoke Public Libraries
Accession Number
2013.9.18.2
Title
Raymond Barnes Manuscripts
Physical Characteristics
1 slim legal document case
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

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Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Raymond Barnes Manuscripts, Accession #2013.9.18.2, Roanoke Public Libraries, Roanoke, VA

Acquisition Information

Donator unknown

Biographical Note

Raymond Pollard Barnes was born December 10, 1898. Raymond Barnes is known as a historian who authored "A History of Roanoke", a 3 pound book that was published in 1968. He was the son of druggist H.C. Barnes, received a law degree from the University of Virginia in 1921, served as a U.S. diplomat in the Near East from 1927 to 1928, and traveled as an officer in the U.S. Maritime Service from 1943 to 1949. Raymond Barnes was also part of Roanoke's Democratic Executive Committee in the 1920s, and served as a substitute judge for Roanoke's Municipal Court from 1964 to 1965. He was married to Margaret Hart Barnes who died in 1973. Raymond Barnes died on August 29, 1983.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of 1 box with 3 folders. The date range is approximately 1923 to 1966. The box contains a photograph of Albert S. Barnes, 2 journals, an address book, and 1 sheet of letterhead for H.C. Barnes, Inc.

Arrangement

There is no strict arrangement for this small collection.

Contents List

Photograph of Albert S. Barnes, cadet at Staunton Military Academy, ca. 1923; H.C. Barnes, Inc. letterhead; 1923 journal. 1923.
Folder 1
1966 journal. 1966.
Folder 2
Address book.
Folder 3