Birth: 1904
Death: 1984
From The Library of Virginia:
Butterworth, Ivan.
Speech, August 1959.
Accession 39467. 10 leaves. Photocopies.
Speech, August 1959, by Ivan Butterworth, chairman of the Dinwiddie County Civil War Centennial Commission, 1961-1965, reminiscing about the Dinwiddie County Confederate Monument Dedication on 27 November 1909.
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Butterworth, Ivan. Scrapbooks, 1922-1964.
Accession 42653. 3 volumes.
Scrapbooks, 1922-1964, of Ivan Butterworth (1904-1984) of Dinwiddie County, Virginia.
There are three volumes documenting his activities as a student, teacher, and principal at Dinwiddie High School. They contain newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence, greeting cards, and other ephemera.
There is a great deal of information concerning Randolph-Macon College and Dinwiddie High School sports and academics, including photographs of students, faculty, classes, and teams. Many of the clippings are summaries and scores of sports events.
There are also photographs of historic sites around Virginia and the nation, and also information concerning the activities of the Dinwiddie County Civil War Centennial Committee.
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Birth: 1904
Death: 1984
From The Library of Virginia:
Butterworth, Ivan.
Speech, August 1959.
Accession 39467. 10 leaves. Photocopies.
Speech, August 1959, by Ivan Butterworth, chairman of the Dinwiddie County Civil War Centennial Commission, 1961-1965, reminiscing about the Dinwiddie County Confederate Monument Dedication on 27 November 1909.
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Butterworth, Ivan. Scrapbooks, 1922-1964.
Accession 42653. 3 volumes.
Scrapbooks, 1922-1964, of Ivan Butterworth (1904-1984) of Dinwiddie County, Virginia.
There are three volumes documenting his activities as a student, teacher, and principal at Dinwiddie High School. They contain newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence, greeting cards, and other ephemera.
There is a great deal of information concerning Randolph-Macon College and Dinwiddie High School sports and academics, including photographs of students, faculty, classes, and teams. Many of the clippings are summaries and scores of sports events.
There are also photographs of historic sites around Virginia and the nation, and also information concerning the activities of the Dinwiddie County Civil War Centennial Committee.
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Gravesite Details
I am not sure he is buried here. Please see attached his death certificate which indicates burial in Butterworth Family Cemetery.
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