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Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers

Robert James Sullivan Jr. Papers

Robert James Sullivan Jr. was City Planner for Harrisonburg from 1965 until 1991 during a time of much growth and development for the city. He also taught as an adjunct professor of Political Science for James Madison University from 1970 until 2006 and served as the "unofficial historian" of the city of Harrisonburg during his lifetime. The collection contains materials related to all of these roles with particularly rich materials related to the growth of Harrisonburg from the 1950s to the early 1990s. There are many photos and slides that feature neighborhoods in Harrisonburg that are no longer in existence after the Urban Renewal projects of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as many maps of Harrisonburg showing projected growth. The links below represent groupings of images as organized and described by Robert J. Sullivan. Descriptive text and titles were taken directly from what was written on the slides themselves.

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  • 1978, 1979, and Spring 1980 (showing part of the Bicentennial Parade- Harrisonburg's 200th birthday)
  • Court Square (after landscaping) 1976-1977
  • Downtown Photos, Various Items 1960s, 70s, 80s
  • Durham, NC Street Plantings and Downtown Beautification, 1976
  • Fall '79, Dry River Dam, '83, Mixed views etc., 1988
  • Historical structures and churches, schools and parks, JMU and EMC
  • Housing— various types and situations
  • Industries, Railroad Pollution Scenes, City Facilities- parking lots, fire stations, police station, HEC; "Miscellaneous"
  • Late 1960s
  • May-July 1980
  • Non-Harrisonburg 1968-88
  • Old Town 1988
  • Pee Wee Football and Handley HS
  • Pre-Plan City
  • Reston, VA, Columbia, MD, Green Run, VA Beach 1970-1972
  • Slum slides
  • Steam plant pictures, Winter 1981-1982, Spring & Summer 1982
  • Street construction projects
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  • Signs and auto S. Main St. by James Madison University

    Signs and auto S. Main St.

  • New construction, S. Main and W. Water St. (new restaurant) by James Madison University

    New construction, S. Main and W. Water St. (new restaurant)

  • I-81 and Port Republic Road Intersection by James Madison University

    I-81 and Port Republic Road Intersection

  • Looking toward new Cantrell Bridge before construction, seen from HHS by James Madison University

    Looking toward new Cantrell Bridge before construction, seen from HHS

  • Future location of Cantrell Ave. at High St. end looking east by James Madison University

    Future location of Cantrell Ave. at High St. end looking east

  • Cantrell Ave. Cooley Bridge, seen from HHS parking lot by James Madison University

    Cantrell Ave. Cooley Bridge, seen from HHS parking lot

  • Cantrell Ave. under construction, looking east from S. Main St. by James Madison University

    Cantrell Ave. under construction, looking east from S. Main St.

  • Cantrell Ave. demolition along south side between S. Mason and Ott St. by James Madison University

    Cantrell Ave. demolition along south side between S. Mason and Ott St.

  • Cantrell Ave. looking west from Ott St. by James Madison University

    Cantrell Ave. looking west from Ott St.

  • Cantrell Ave. Cooley Bridge, looking east to S. Main St. by James Madison University

    Cantrell Ave. Cooley Bridge, looking east to S. Main St.

  • Cooley Bridge under construction by James Madison University

    Cooley Bridge under construction

  • Cooley Bridge under construction by James Madison University

    Cooley Bridge under construction

  • Thomas Harrison Junior High - seen from Cooley Bridge by James Madison University

    Thomas Harrison Junior High - seen from Cooley Bridge

  • Talmage R. Cooley Bridge, dedication marker by James Madison University

    Talmage R. Cooley Bridge, dedication marker

  • T. Cooley Bridge under construction by James Madison University

    T. Cooley Bridge under construction

  • Grace St. looking west from Railroad by James Madison University

    Grace St. looking west from Railroad

  • Train on tracks by James Madison University

    Train on tracks

  • Aerial View of Harrisonburg by James Madison University

    Aerial View of Harrisonburg

  • Aerial View from Court Square by James Madison University

    Aerial View from Court Square

  • Aerial View, "Old Town" Harrisonburg by James Madison University

    Aerial View, "Old Town" Harrisonburg

  • Vine St. under construction, plus new townhouses by James Madison University

    Vine St. under construction, plus new townhouses

  • Map of 1885 Harrisonburg - Woodbine Cemetery and E. Market St. by James Madison University

    Map of 1885 Harrisonburg - Woodbine Cemetery and E. Market St.

  • Map of 1885 Harrisonburg - Northeast section, Zirkle Addition by James Madison University

    Map of 1885 Harrisonburg - Northeast section, Zirkle Addition

  • Map of 1885 Harrisonburg - View of East Side Woodbine to Zirkle Additon by James Madison University

    Map of 1885 Harrisonburg - View of East Side Woodbine to Zirkle Additon

 

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