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Information: The first column shows data points from Washington and Lee University. Library. in red. The third column shows data points from Washington and Lee University. University Library in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Washington and Lee University was founded in 1749 as Augusta Academy, and reorganized in 1776 as Liberty Hall Academy. The names changed to Washington Academy when it moved to Lexington, based on endowments from George Washington. Robert E. Lee served as president following the Civil War and in 1871, Washington College became Washington and Lee University.
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Manuscript collection, 1777-1869.
Title:
Manuscript collection, 1777-1869.
The collection contains miscellaneous letters, land grants, Revolutionary and Civil War papers, and documents relating to the history of the university.
ArchivalResource: 94 leaves.
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- Washington and Lee University. Library. Manuscript collection, 1777-1869.
Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
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Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
Letters from various correspondents to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page concerning his editorial work and his interest in education in the South.
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- Letters from various correspondents, American period, 1876-1937.
Echols, John, 1823-1896. Letters by John Echols and W. Fearing Gill [manuscript], 1897 and 1908.
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Letters by John Echols and W. Fearing Gill [manuscript], 1897 and 1908.
Include letter, 1867 June 4, John Echols, Staunton, Va., to the "Richmond Whig" requesting publication of an announcement that James L. Kemper will not be speaking at the Washington College commencement. Also include a (draft) letter, 1908 November 13, W. Fearing Gill, Medford, Mass., to an unnamed correspondent, chiefly concerning plans to celebrate Poe's centenary.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Echols, John, 1823-1896. Letters by John Echols and W. Fearing Gill [manuscript], 1897 and 1908.
Campbell, Isaac Newton, 1846-. Notebook, 1874-1876 (bulk 1874).
Title:
Notebook, 1874-1876 (bulk 1874).
Notebook kept while at Washington and Lee University and at Campbell's Divinity School. Consists primarily of notes on Greek grammar from Prof. James Jones White's class at Washington and Lee and notes on biblical history from T.E. Peck's classes at divinity school. Includes a poem about Prof. White.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (170 p.)
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- Campbell, Isaac Newton, 1846-. Notebook, 1874-1876 (bulk 1874).
Tucker, Henry St. George, 1853-1932. Henry St. George Tucker collection : 1874-1933.
Title:
Henry St. George Tucker collection : 1874-1933.
ArchivalResource: 5 in.
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- Tucker, Henry St. George, 1853-1932. Henry St. George Tucker collection : 1874-1933.
Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. Correspondence, 1894-1900.
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Correspondence, 1894-1900.
Items of W.L. Wilson with Isidor Straus concerning politics and events at Washington and Lee; includes 4 letters from J.A. Lapham to her sister, Amelia H. Scorah, 1874-5.
ArchivalResource: 26 items.
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- Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. Correspondence, 1894-1900.
Morgan, W. W. (William Wilson), 1906-1994. Oral history interview with W.W. Morgan, 1978 August 8 and 9.
Title:
Oral history interview with W.W. Morgan, 1978 August 8 and 9.
Childhood and father's influence; high school in Washington, DC. Enters Washington & Lee University, 1923; becomes assistant at Yerkes Observatory, 1926, while continuing courses; B.S., 1927. Marriage to Helen Barrett. Contacts with Otto Struve, Mario Schoenberg, Dmitri Mihalis. Invention of UBV system; work on A-type stars, MK system, Ph. D. Work during 1930s on effects of metals in spectra; revision of HR Diagram, work on "spottedness" of stellar surface; changes of interest, paper on two-dimensional arrays, 1937. Problems of promotion and tenure at University of Chicago. Struve's administration, departure, and experiences at National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Decision to stay at Yerkes; effects of World War II, including Yerkes Optical Bureau and Greenstein-Henyey camera. Work on spiral arms, work with Walter Baade, William Pendry Bidelman, Jason Nassau; use of Case Schmidt telescope, and Case Survey for OB stars; paper on "natural groups"; recognition of spiral arms, 1951; physical collapse, 1952. Yerkes administration under Struve, Bengt Strömgren, 1950-1957, and Gerard Kuiper. Problems at Kitt Peak. Editor at Astrophysical Journal until 1952. Work with William Pendry Bidelman, Harold Johnson on UBV system. Associate at Lick, 1955; interest in forms of galaxies and classification schemes. Visiting professor at Caltech, 1956; contacts at Mt. Wilson; Edwin P. Hubble. Recognition of supergiant galaxies, 1960. Alfred. Joy's review of Yerkes Spectral Atlas. Director of Yerkes, 1960-1963; creation of Astronomy Department at University of Texas; plans for Southern Hemisphere Observatory, eventually taken over by Associated Universities for Research in Astronomy. Younger staff departs Yerkes, courses moved to Chicago. Chairman of Astronomy Department, 1960-1966. Wife's illness and death; own illness in 1966. Also prominently mentioned are: Nathaniel Apter, Geoffrey R. Burbidge, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, G.K. Chesterson, Agatha Christie, Louis Henyey, Lou Hobbs, Henry James, Phillip Keenan, Oliver J. Lee, Aden Meinel, H.R. Morgan, Henry Norris Russell, Alice Weatherspoon, Benjamin Wooten; Marvin College, McDonald Observatory, and Sky and Telescope.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 105 p.
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- Morgan, W. W. (William Wilson), 1906-1994. Oral history interview with W.W. Morgan, 1978 August 8 and 9.
Powell, Lewis F., 1907-1998. Lewis F. Powell, Jr. papers, 1921-1998. [part 2].
Title:
Lewis F. Powell, Jr. papers, 1921-1998. [part 2].
Powell's service to legal "Professional associations" is extensively documented in thirty-five feet of records. Included here is his service as president of: the American Bar Association, 1964-65; the American College of Trial Lawyers, 1969-70; and the American Bar Foundation, 1969-71. Correspondence, working papers and draft reports of Powell's work on the President's (Johnson) Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, and President Nixon's Blue Ribbon Defense panel are among the "Federal commissions, panels, and conferences" portion of these papers. The "Civic activities" subgroup includes documentation of Powell's service in three organizations that had significant influence on Virginia public policy concerning racial integration in public schools: the Richmond School Board, the Virginia Industrialization Group, and the Virginia Board of Education. Powell's civic, educational, and corporate "Board memberships" are documented in over eleven feet of records. In addition to papers dealing with board activities, records of Powell's legal representation of many of these organizations is present. In addition to the significant and voluminous case files, and the general correspondence mentioned above, the "United States Supreme Court papers" include correspondence with fellow justices, memoranda, subject files and speech files. The category of subject files includes both those treating topics of interest and concern to Powell, and those dealing with the administration of Court business. The speech files include writings and interviews in addition to Powell speeches during his tenure as an Associate Justice. The "Retirement papers" include general correspondence, correspondence with Supreme Court justices, subject files, and case files. The case files are a result of Powell's sitting as an extra judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth and Eleventh Circuits.
ArchivalResource: 363 cu. ft.
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- Powell, Lewis F., 1907-1998. Lewis F. Powell, Jr. papers, 1921-1998. [part 2].
Graham family. Papers, 1773-1885; (bulk 1800-1880).
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Papers, 1773-1885; (bulk 1800-1880).
Correspondence, diaries, account books, records, sermons, and other papers (chiefly 1800-1880) of the Graham family of Virginia. Includes letters of the Rev. William Graham, Presbyterian minister and one of the founders of Liberty Hall Academy (later Washington and Lee University); material relating to the patent on Dr. William A. Graham's fire extinguisher; records (1774-1803) of tuition charges and books bought by Washington College students; correspondence between Edward Graham and Edmund Ruffin discussing scientific experiments; and Civil War diaries of Alexander Graham, Archibald Graham, and Edward Graham.
ArchivalResource: 1, 125 items.
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- Graham family. Papers, 1773-1885; (bulk 1800-1880).
McLaughlin, William, 1828-1898. Papers, 1851-1898.
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Papers, 1851-1898.
Items of Judge William McLaughlin, including letters from miscellaneous correspondents. Many concern awarding of honorary degrees and elections to the Board of Trustees of Washington and Lee, of which McLaughlin was rector (1888-1898); legal certificates and papers.
ArchivalResource: ca. 38 items (5 folders).
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- McLaughlin, William, 1828-1898. Papers, 1851-1898.
Blackwell, Robert, fl. 1835-1859. Papers, 1797-1880.
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Papers, 1797-1880.
Letters, 1835-1859, written to Robert Blackwell of "Brickland," Lockleven P. O., Lunenburg Co., Va from relatives in Tennessee and Texas; and business records of the Blackwell family mill, tanyard, store and farm. Includes papers relating to the lawsuit of Blackwell and Featherston v. Hawthorne; and a letter, 30 November 1847, from Upton E. Hardy to his guardian Robert Blackwell asking permission to leave Washington College because of his illness and discussing Benjamin Stoddert Ewell's advice to him.
ArchivalResource: 75 items.
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- Blackwell, Robert, fl. 1835-1859. Papers, 1797-1880.
Pugh, William W. (William Whitmell), 1811-1906. Col. W.W. Pugh and family papers, 1833-1941.
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Col. W.W. Pugh and family papers, 1833-1941.
The Col. W.W. Pugh and Family Papers contain papers on W.W. Pugh's interest in Reconstruction politics, association with the Board of Levee Commissioners for the 3rd District, participation in the affairs of Christ Episcopal Church in Napoleonville, La., the education of his children, and family and plantation matters between 1848 and 1891. Correspondence, bills, receipts, and manuscript volumes document the career of Thomas B. Pugh, son of W.W. Pugh and physician of Assumption Parish, La. (1833, 1855-1941). His papers pertain to his education in Virginia and Louisiana, his medical practice in Baltimore and Assumption Parish, and his interests in politics and history. A scrapbook of newspaper clippings of W.W. Pugh's daughter-in-law, Eliza Lofton Phillips Pugh of Lyn's Hope Plantation in Assumption Parish, pertain principally to her published writings. Scrapbooks of Edward N. Pugh, son of W.W. Pugh and attorney of Donaldsonville, La., concern Confederate history.
ArchivalResource: 921 items.11 v.
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- Pugh, William W. (William Whitmell), 1811-1906. Col. W.W. Pugh and family papers, 1833-1941.
Eggleston, George Cary, 1839-1911. [Letters], 1885.
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[Letters], 1885.
This collection contains two letters addressed to Mrs. [Margaret Junkin] Preston, thanking her for poems which he will print, sympathizes with her loss of sight, will meet her when he takes his son to Washington and Lee at Lexington, Virginia (6/25/1885); the second letter thanks Mrs. Preston for the Christmas poem, has not been back to his homestead [at Vevay] since 1865, and does not care to go back as there have been too many changes (12/11/1885).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Eggleston, George Cary, 1839-1911. [Letters], 1885.
Washington and Lee University. Custis Lee Engineering Society. Treasurer's book, 1929.
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Treasurer's book, 1929.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft.
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- Washington and Lee University. Custis Lee Engineering Society. Treasurer's book, 1929.
Warren, E. J. (Edward Jenner), 1826-1876. E.J. Warren papers, 1826-1917, 2000.
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E.J. Warren papers, 1826-1917, 2000.
The collection is primarily correspondence of Warren's immediate family and of his and his wife's relatives in Vermont, Massachusetts, Alabama, and eastern North Carolina. Included are letters from Warren, in Raleigh, N.C., serving in the state legislature, attending conventions, and presiding on the judicial circuit to his wife, Deborah Virginia Bonner Warren (1829-1910); letters from his daughter Lucy Wheelock Warren (1850-1937) at Saint Mary's School in Raleigh, 1865-1867; from his son Charles Frederick Warren (1852-1904) at Washington College (later Washington and Lee University), Lexington, Va., 1869-1873; and from relatives serving in both the Union and Confederate armies and held as prisoners of war. These include latters from two of Warren's brothers in the Confederate Army: Fred, a prisoner of war in Indianapolis, and Herbert C. (d. 1864), with the 6th Alabama Volunteers. Also included are letters of another brother, John W., who served with the Wisconsin Cavalry and was taken prisoner at Columbia, S.C. Correspondence during the late 1860s and early 1870s includes letters concerning judicial business and court matters, as well as race relations and life at several Virginia health resorts where Edward Jenner Warren went to cure his rheumatism. Papers after 1876 are chiefly personal correspondence of daughter Lucy Wheelock Warren Myers. Volumes include Charles Warren's notes from classes at Washington College, 1871-1872; Deborah Virginia Bonner Warren's notebook of cures and rules for health; and Edward Warren's book of law forms.
ArchivalResource: About 800 items (1.5 linear ft.).
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- Warren, E. J. (Edward Jenner), 1826-1876. E.J. Warren papers, 1826-1917, 2000.
Whittle, Stafford Gorman, 1849-1931. Papers of Stafford Gorman Whittle [manuscript] 1873-1960.
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Papers of Stafford Gorman Whittle [manuscript] 1873-1960.
Correspondence, chiefly business, but occasional personal items, first as a lawyer at Martinsville, Henry Co., Va., later as Circuit Court Judge, 1881-Justice, 1901-16, of the Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, and as President of that body, 1917-19. There is much material on his election to the Supreme Court, his rejection, 1890, of a law professorship at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. Correspondents include his wife Ruth Drewry Whittle; Samuel Armistead Anderson (former law partner), Edward Watts Saunders, Edward Calohill Burks, D. Mulford, Claude Augustus Swanson, Andrew Jackson Montague, and Judges George Moffett Harrison, John Alexander Buchanan, James Keith, and Richard Henry Cardwell. Of interest are a letter, 1912 June 26, Washington, D. C., William Howard Taft to Whittle, Martinsville, Va.; a letter, 1912 Aug. 17, Sea Grit, N. J., Woodrow Wilson to Whittle, Martinsville, Va. and a letter, 1914 Mar. 30, New Haven, Conn., Taft to Whittle, Martinsville, Va., urging him to join the American Bar Association as Taft's nominee.
ArchivalResource: 650 items.
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- Whittle, Stafford Gorman, 1849-1931. Papers of Stafford Gorman Whittle [manuscript] 1873-1960.
McCormick, Nettie Fowler, 1835-1923. Nettie Fowler McCormick correspondence, 1775-1939.
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Nettie Fowler McCormick correspondence, 1775-1939.
Papers of Nettie Fowler McCormick, a philanthropist and wife of the inventor, Cyrus Hall McCormick, including correspondence with family and friends, with company officials, and with individuals, organizations, and institutions involved in her many philanthropies. Interfiled are legal documents such as powers of attorney, indentures, and contracts; and annual statements and reports. Correspondence before her marriage consists chiefly of letters relating to her own and her husband's ancestors and friends; relatives included the Adams, Esselstyn, Fowler, Merick, and Spicer families. She corresponded regularly with her children Harold, Stanley, Virginia, and Anita and with those who cared for Stanley and Virginia after their mental breakdowns. The papers reveal Mrs. McCormick's role as her husband's aid and her eldest son's advisor. The correspondence illustrates her involvement in business as she accompanied her husband on many trips, discussed problems and wrote letters for him, and in his absence received confidential mail relating to his business and their family life. After Cyrus H. Jr., entered the company in 1879 and became president in 1884, frequent communications between son and mother discuss the business, the estate, and investments. References are made to competitors, patents, and strikes of 1885 and 1886; the unsuccessful attempt to form the American Harvester Company in 1888-1890; and problems attending consolidation when the International Harvester Company was established in 1902. Her close contact with these interests, as well as investments and philanthropies, produced correspondence with lawyers, employees, financial agents, and advisors. Mrs. McCormick received informational copies of many letters and reports from the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and the International Harvester Company long after she ceased to be closely involved. In the 1890s, Mrs. McCormick gave more attention to her interest in philanthropy, an interest that accounts for fully half of her correspondence. The McCormick Theological Seminary, originally her husband's interest, continued to receive a major share of her attention and funds. Its administrators and faculty, as well as her own pastors at Fourth Presbyterian Church, consulted with her regularly and advised her on other schools and missions. Using the need for Christian service as her personal motivation, she became greatly interested in aiding small schools and academies, particularly those stressing self help for students, manual training, and domestic service. These were chiefly white although some were African-American. Letters give evidence of the extent to which she advised them, influenced their curricula, and helped to maintain them. The extent of her personal involvement is illustrated by her many years of correspondence with Harold S. Clemons, whom she assisted through the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her interest in the welfare of those in the southern Appalachians led her to aid the Home Industrial School at Asheville under Florence Stephenson ; and to give encouragement to the Laurel schools and to projects in mountain crafts, out of which grew correspondence with Frances L. Goodrich. She helped support Thornwell Orphanage in South Carolina, writing to William Plumer Jacobs; and she kept in touch with James G. K. McClure Jr., of the Farmers' Federation in North Carolina. Mrs. McCormick also received numerous requests from civic groups in the Chicago area, and responded to many. Letters concerning the Presbyterian Church, its various boards of education and missions, and its publications comprise much of the correspondence; Bible work and rescue missions were also important to her. In the last thirty years of her life, foreign mission schools claimed much of her attention; and both the personnel and the institutions were her correspondents as well as recipients of her largess. The papers also document her great interest in both the Young Men's and the Young Women's Christian Association, locally, nationally, and internationally. Through numerous letters exchanged with John R. Motte she aided the World's Student Christian Movement and the work of the International Committee of the YMCA. She corresponded also with Fletcher S. Brockman, George M. Day, Sherwood Eddy, Carlisle V. Hibbard, Richard C. Morse, and Luther D. Wishard concerning the YMCA; and with Grace Dodge and Elizabeth Wilson of the YWCA.
ArchivalResource: 145.2 c.f. (351 archives boxes and 25 index boxes)
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- McCormick, Nettie Fowler, 1835-1923. Nettie Fowler McCormick correspondence, 1775-1939.
McCormick, Harold Fowler, 1872-1941. Harold Fowler McCormick papers, 1892-1947.
Title:
Harold Fowler McCormick papers, 1892-1947.
Papers of McCormick, a Chicago industrialist with the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and the International Harvester Company; consisting of correspondence, notes, business records, appointment books, speeches, clippings, and printed items. These concern financial interests, civic groups, personal and family life, and his publicized peace plan during World War I. Of his business activities the Belle City Malleable Iron Company is best documented. A small portion of the collection consists of papers of his daughter, Muriel, documenting her interest in postwar relief work, the theater, and Chicago grand opera.
ArchivalResource: 36.7 c.f. (91 archives boxes and 1 v.)
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- McCormick, Harold Fowler, 1872-1941. Harold Fowler McCormick papers, 1892-1947.
Hoffman, Walter Henry, 1854-. Notebooks, 1872-1876.
Title:
Notebooks, 1872-1876.
Contains student notebooks for courses in civil engineering (applied mathematics) taught by unknown professor (possibly Willam Allan). Also contains account book with records of student expenditures, 1872-1876.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Hoffman, Walter Henry, 1854-. Notebooks, 1872-1876.
Clark, Pendleton S. Architectural Drawings Collection, 1921-1973.
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Architectural Drawings Collection, 1921-1973.
Drawings for 8 church projects, 63 commercial buildings, 75 residences, and 57 school and college buildings.
ArchivalResource: 203 folders.
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- Clark, Pendleton S. Architectural Drawings Collection, 1921-1973.
Venable and Southall Family Photographs, 1867?-1896
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Venable and Southall Family Photographs 1867?-1896
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- Venable and Southall Family Photographs, 1867?-1896
Carter, Thomas Henry, 1831-1908. Questions and answers [relating to the University of Virginia] [manuscript], circa 1897-1905.
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Questions and answers [relating to the University of Virginia] [manuscript], circa 1897-1905.
Carter's draft reply to a series of questions on University funding, possibly posed by the General Assembly of Virginia. Carter answered queries on appropriations; cost to the student per year; comparison to Washington & Lee; number of professors and their salaries, dispensibility, and daily lecture hours; rationale for not reducing the annuity; and charges that the University is non sectarian and a "rich mans school."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Carter, Thomas Henry, 1831-1908. Questions and answers [relating to the University of Virginia] [manuscript], circa 1897-1905.
Merrick, James Bernard. Memorabilia, 1927-1970 (bulk 1927-1930).
Title:
Memorabilia, 1927-1970 (bulk 1927-1930).
Includes final exam booklets, class lists, photographs, and 40th reunion booklet among other memorabilia of the Class of 1930 collected by Merrick.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Merrick, James Bernard. Memorabilia, 1927-1970 (bulk 1927-1930).
Taliaferro family. White, Wellford, Taliaferro, and Marshall family papers, 1743- 1927 [microfilm manuscript].
Title:
White, Wellford, Taliaferro, and Marshall family papers, 1743- 1927 [microfilm manuscript].
Letters, diaries, writings, and other papers of Susan (Taliaferro) Wellford of Gloucester County, Va.; her husband, Beverley Randolph Wellford (b. 1828) of Fredericksburg and Richmond, Va., lawyer, secessionist, chief clerk of the Confederate war department, and judge; her brother, Edwin Taliaferro (1835-1867), professor at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., and Confederate Army officer serving in northern Virginia and in Macon, Ga.; and her son-in-law, Henry Alexander White (d. 1926), theologian at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., and Columbia Theological College, South Carolina. Volumes include minutes, 1777-1835, of the Saint David's Society of Society Hill, S.C., organized to maintain a school in Darlington District, S.C.; diary of Dr. Robert Wellford, 1794, as surgeon to Virginia troops supressing the Whiskey Rebellion, and his personal diary, 1800-1819; journal of Edwin Taliaferro while traveling in Europe, 1856-1857, and his Civil War journal, 1863, as an ordnance officer with McLaws's Division in Virginia; Berverley Randolph Wellford's diary, 1865, of the flight of the Confederate cabinet; and other items. James Alexander Seddon, Confederate secretary of war, was a relative and frequent correspondent. Included are a play and several accounts, essays, and anecdotes, many discussing Virginia plantation life and events during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 318 items.
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- Taliaferro family. White, Wellford, Taliaferro, and Marshall family papers, 1743- 1927 [microfilm manuscript].
Squire, Eunice Pritchett,. Letter to Eunice Pritchett, 1912 April 19.
Title:
Letter to Eunice Pritchett, 1912 April 19.
A student at [Washington and Lee?] writes from Lexington, Va. to Pritchett at Sweet Briar about her recent visit and comments on a forthcoming V.P.I.- Washington and Lee track meet, and a recent show that filled the town with "mountaineers and rubes [and] chorus girls."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Squire, Eunice Pritchett,. Letter to Eunice Pritchett, 1912 April 19.
Johnston, Henry Poellnitz, 1908-. Memorabilia, 1979-1980.
Title:
Memorabilia, 1979-1980.
Includes items from Johnston's chairmanship of the 50th reunion of the Class of 1929 at Washington and Lee University in 1979 and from being named Distinguished Washington and Lee Alumnus (1980). Also includes 2 TLS of Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft.
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- Johnston, Henry Poellnitz, 1908-. Memorabilia, 1979-1980.
Stuart, Dabney, 1937-. Papers, 1992-2003.
Title:
Papers, 1992-2003.
Includes drafts, manuscripts, and corrected typescripts of published and several unpublished novels, short story collections, and volumes of poetry.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Stuart, Dabney, 1937-. Papers, 1992-2003.
Lyle, Guy Redvers, 1907-1994. Guy Redvers Lyle papers, 1959-1972.
Title:
Guy Redvers Lyle papers, 1959-1972.
Library survey papers documenting Lyle's service on "visitation committees" of the Southern Association of Colleges and Universities. For each library evaluation or survey there are letters, committee documents, and related supporting materials supplied by the library under study. Southern academic libraries surveyed include the Universities of North and South Carolina, Rice University, and Washington and Lee University.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.
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- Lyle, Guy Redvers, 1907-1994. Guy Redvers Lyle papers, 1959-1972.
Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980. Letters to Virginia Moore [manuscript], 1958-1959.
Title:
Letters to Virginia Moore [manuscript], 1958-1959.
While writer-in-residence at the University of Virginia, Porter writes about her hectic schedule that prevents a visit and mentions a request to speak to a local literary club for a small fee. Two letters written from Martha Jefferson Hospital, where Porter was hospitalized for pneumonia, thank Moore for gifts. A final letter discusses making up speaking engagements her illness forced her to postpone and mentions a stay at the English Dept. of Washington and Lee.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980. Letters to Virginia Moore [manuscript], 1958-1959.
Washington and Lee University. Campus Inn. Ledger, 1931-1933.
Title:
Ledger, 1931-1933.
Ledger was recorded by John P. Lynch, property trustee.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Washington and Lee University. Campus Inn. Ledger, 1931-1933.
Powell, Lewis F., 1907-1998. Correspondence; and records, including Supreme Court nomination, 1971 1959-1971.
Title:
Correspondence; and records, including Supreme Court nomination, 1971 1959-1971.
Correspondence of Lewis F. Powell, Jr. concerning Washington and Lee University, 1959-1970 and materials regarding his nomination to the United States Supreme Court in 1971.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Powell, Lewis F., 1907-1998. Correspondence; and records, including Supreme Court nomination, 1971 1959-1971.
Devol, Edward Ferguson. Papers, 1940-1946.
Title:
Papers, 1940-1946.
Papers include an account of his student life at Washington and Lee University from 1940-1943, including mention of faculty members Fitzgerald Flournoy and Lawrence E. Watkin. Also contains letters to his parents, documents, poetry and essays about his service in World War II, primarily in the European theater.
ArchivalResource: .66 linear feet.
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- Devol, Edward Ferguson. Papers, 1940-1946.
Tucker, Robert Henry, 1875-1967. Papers, 1923-1957.
Title:
Papers, 1923-1957.
Papers of Robert H. Tucker, professor of economics at Washington and Lee University, who served on Virginia Commission on County Government and the Virginia Commission on State and Local Government. Includes articles, speeches, lectures, reports and other writings concerning Virginia state and local government, tax reform, education, highways, economics, and Washington and Lee University. Most of the material is undated.
ArchivalResource: ca. 200 items.
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- Tucker, Robert Henry, 1875-1967. Papers, 1923-1957.
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Robert E. Lee papers, 1845-1985; (bulk, 1845-1870).
Title:
Robert E. Lee papers, 1845-1985; (bulk, 1845-1870).
Chiefly Civil War correspondence; including letters, 20 May 1861, to Gen. [Milledge Luke] Bonham, requesting him to locate Col. Blanchard and change his destination from Harper's Ferry to Norfolk, Va.; 5 Nov. 1861, Richmond, Va., to C.W. Coker and T.M.S. Rhett, accepting membership in the Euphradian Society of South Carolina College; and letter, 3 Dec. 1861, to a committee of citizens at Beaufort, stating his reasons for not establishing military law. Typescript copy of letter, 18 Dec. 1862, Fredericksburg, [Va.], to Gov. [F.W.] Pickens, re death of Gen. Maxcy Gregg; and letter, 5 Nov. 1864, Col. M.L. Stansel, "Pres[iden]t of Court," and others, to Col. W.H. Taylor, requesting suspension of death sentence for desertion imposed by the court on James R. Mumford and Evander Grooms of Co. D, 26th South Carolina Regiment, "until the Executive can consider their cases ..." Other desertion materials forwarded with request, 5 Nov. 1864, include request of J[oshua] H[ilary] Hudson for John Rogers of Co. P, to Gen. W[illiam] H[enry] Wallace, to Gen. B[ushhrod] R[ust] Johnson, to Robert E. Lee and containing his signed note: "I concur in the opinon ... & regret that I see no grounds to justify any interference with the Sentence of the Court." Post-war materials include letters, 22 Nov. 1865, replying to a request for something he wore during the war; 26 June 1869 and 18 June 1870, Washington College [later Washington and Lee University], Lexington, Va., to [Martha Gregg] McIntosh, informing her of the commendation of her son Murray for "distinguished industry and success in his studies." Undated invitation requesting "the pleasure of Mr. McIntosh's society to tea"; and 2 printed manuscripts, 19 Jan. and 26 April 1907, Charleston, S.C., program of the 100th anniversary of Lee's birth and poem, sponsored by United Confederate Veterans, The Sons of Veterans, The Daughters of the Confederacy, The Ladies Memorial Association, The Military and the Citizens of Charleston.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Robert E. Lee papers, 1845-1985; (bulk, 1845-1870).
Smith, Henry Louis, 1859-1951. Papers, 1881-1949.
Title:
Papers, 1881-1949.
Biographical information concerns newspaper and magazine articles about Smith. Correspondence includes general correspondence with family and coworkers (1910-1949), letters relating to Davidson College (1918-1949), letters to and from the Davidson College Alumni Office (1931-1949), correspondence with F.L. Jackson (1922-1947), correspondence regarding the Davidson Cotton Mills. The general correspondence also includes references to teaching the Bible in public schools, prohibition, student government and conditions at the University of South Carolina and civic affairs in Greensboro. Davidson College and F.L. Jackson correspondence primarily concern alumni activities and donations made by Smith to the college. Davidson Cotton Mill file contains notices to stock holders, financial reports and some direct correspondence with Smith. Literary material includes two copies of an essay (1881), three notebooks containing handwritten copies of speeches given by Smith, a file on Smith's appearance on the radio program "Famous First Facts" to discuss his work with X-rays. There is also a typescript of an 1895 diary of a bicycle trip taken by Smith and his brothers Egbert and Charles Alphonso. The four grade books list students and courses taught by Smith from 1888 to 1901. Printed material includes copies of magazines containing speeches and articles by Smith and a typescript "In Memoriam" which was prepared by Smith's son O. Norris Smith in 1991. It contains transcriptions of letters from Henry Louis Smith's parents, reminiscences by Smith, copies of articles and excerpts from the Minutes of the Board of Trustees of Whshington and Lee. In addition, "In Memoriam" also contains several original letters (1887-1889) by Smith and others concerning his employment at Davidson. The photographs include formal protraits of Smith, family pictures, scenes on the Davidson campus, and faculty photographs. Organized into the following series: Biographical material (1947-1951); Correspondence (1910-1949); Literary material (1881-1938, and undated); Grade books (1888-1901); Printed material (1886-1904, 1991); and Photographs (1882-1897, and undated).
ArchivalResource: 19 folders (2 boxes)
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- Smith, Henry Louis, 1859-1951. Papers, 1881-1949.
Barkley, Alben William, 1877-1956. Speech, 1956.
Title:
Speech, 1956.
Printed matter concerning Alben Barkley's last speech, which took place at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., in May 1956; newspaper clipping, May 2, 1956; and the Congressional Record entry, 5/1/56, about his life and death.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Barkley, Alben William, 1877-1956. Speech, 1956.
Patrick, William Anderson, 1847-1871. Papers of William Anderson Patrick [manuscript], 1870-1871.
Title:
Papers of William Anderson Patrick [manuscript], 1870-1871.
Letters written by University of Virginia student, William Anderson Patrick, to his brother, Beverly Prior Patrick, and to his friend, Dr. T. J. McCulloch. Subjects include his journey to Charlottesville through "the long tunnel ... which is cut through the Blue Ridge Mountains"; and, procuring a desirable room as "certain portions of the buildings have been noted for their reckless indwellers, and are sought by all indolent & worthless characters..."
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Patrick, William Anderson, 1847-1871. Papers of William Anderson Patrick [manuscript], 1870-1871.
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Letter to Charles S. Venable, 1866 July 6.
Title:
Letter to Charles S. Venable, 1866 July 6.
Lee writes to Venable, declining an invitation to attend a teacher's convention, asking the latter's advice about filling the vacant chair of "Mental and Moral Philosophy" at Washington College, and mentioning his intention to take Mrs. Lee to Warm Springs and Rockbridge Baths.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Letter to Charles S. Venable, 1866 July 6.
Postcards of Virginia Episcopal churches, n.d.
Title:
Postcards of Virginia Episcopal churches, n.d.
Postcards depict Christ Church, Alexandria; Blue Ridge Sanatorium Chapel, Charlottesville; the Bell tower; Jamestown; Lee Chapel, Lexington; Shrine Mont, Orkney Springs; Old Blandford Church, Petersburg; St. John's Episcopal Church and St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Richmond; Trinity Episcopal Church, Staunton; Christ Episcopal Church, Winchester. The Trinity Church card was published by the Bear Book Company, Staunton and Waynesboro.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Postcards of Virginia Episcopal churches, n.d.
Davie, Preston, 1881-1967, Collector. Preston family : papers, 1658-1896.
Title:
Preston family : papers, 1658-1896.
Papers include correspondence, 1658-1896, concerning family, business, political, military, and legal matters; land papers, 1789-1873; wills of James Patton, 1750, and William Preston, 1777; genealogical notes; James Patton's Woods River entry book, 1746-1749, 1781; map of the Big Sandy and Tug River area of Ky.; copy of the journal of the Sandy Creek expedition, 1756; copy of the diary of Mrs. William Campbell Preston, ca. 1834-1838; broadsides about General Albert Sidney Johnston and General William Preston; poems of Margaret Junkin Preston; map of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va.; newspaper clippings relating to Robert E. Lee; and miscellaneous photostats, clippings, and other material. The material is a combination of originals, typescripts, and photostats. Correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, Judah Philip Benjamin, Alexander Breckinridge, James Breckinridge, Robert Breckinridge, John Brown, Jefferson Davis, Reuben Thomas Durrett, John Walker Fearn, Robert T. Ford, Horatio Gates, William McKendree Gwin, George Hancock, James Harrison, Charles John Helm, Patrick Henry, Robert William Hughes, Henry Inman, Edward Johnson, William Preston Johnston, Thomas Jordan, Edmund Kirby-Smith, James Madison, George Monck, First Duke of Albemarle, Donn Piatt, Caroline Hancock Preston, Margaret Wickliffe Preston, Mary Owen Preston Brown, Robert Preston, Robert Wickliffe Preston, Sarah Buchanan Preston, Susan Marshall Preston Christy Hepburn, Thomas Lewis Preston, Colonel William Preston, Major William Preston, General William Preston, William Ballard Preston, William Campbell Preston, John Slidell, Waddy Thompson, Joseph Waddell, and Charles Anderson Wickliffe.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft.
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- Davie, Preston, 1881-1967, Collector. Preston family : papers, 1658-1896.
Crenshaw, Ollinger, 1904-1970. General Lee's college : rise and growth of Washington and Lee : typescript / by Ollinger Crenshaw.
Title:
General Lee's college : rise and growth of Washington and Lee : typescript / by Ollinger Crenshaw. [196-]
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 29 cm.
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- Crenshaw, Ollinger, 1904-1970. General Lee's college : rise and growth of Washington and Lee : typescript / by Ollinger Crenshaw.
Humphreys, W. J. (William Jackson), 1862-1949. Memoirs, 1941.
Title:
Memoirs, 1941.
Contains one typed letter from Humphreys to Leslie Lyle Campbell, including Humphreys' reminiscences of student days at Washington and Lee University during the 1800's.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Humphreys, W. J. (William Jackson), 1862-1949. Memoirs, 1941.
Lawson family. Lawson family : papers, 1825-1912.
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Lawson family : papers, 1825-1912.
Collection primarily composed of correspondence of the Lawson, Polk, and Marshall families. Marshall papers consist of letters, 1825-1840, written to Sarah and Elizabeth Marshall by family members concerning family news. Lawson and Polk papers primarily consist of love letters, 1865-1867, of Bettie Polk and her future husband Alexander Lawson; love letters, 1861-1865, between Polk and former beaus; letters, 1870-1871, of J.R.M. Lawson to his sister regarding life as a student at Washington University (Washington and Lee University); and correspondence, 1870-1912, of the Lawson family. Also included are papers and newspaper clippings regarding the Orphan Brigade and United Confederate Veterans; and a Lawson family scrapbook.
ArchivalResource: 0.33 cubic ft.
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- Lawson family. Lawson family : papers, 1825-1912.
Gillis, Marcellin, b. 1824. Marcellin Gillis papers, 1825-1925 [manuscript].
Title:
Marcellin Gillis papers, 1825-1925 [manuscript].
The collection is primarily Marcellin Gillis's correspondence, 1850-1890, with his relatives in France and with his wife, relating to economic, agricultural, and social conditions in France, particularly viticulture, 1846-1896; family news, including reports from members of the Griffin and Liddell families of Mississippi; Gillis's Confederate Army career, including his participation in the First Battle of Bull Run and his imprisonment at Ship Island, Miss.; wartime conditions in New Orleans, especially for French citizens; schooling of his son at Washington and Lee University, 1872-1874; and other matters. Earlier papers include personal correspondence from both the Gillis and Griffin families. Some legal and business papers and bills of sale for slaves are also included.
ArchivalResource: About 550 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- Gillis, Marcellin, b. 1824. Marcellin Gillis papers, 1825-1925 [manuscript].
Charles Wesley Andrews Papers, 1808-1901
Title:
Charles Wesley Andrews Papers, 1808-1901
Protestant Episcopal clergyman, Shepherdstown, W. Va. Correspondence, journal (in letter form) of travels in Europe and the Near East in the 1840s, and other papers relating to church affairs, to the American Colonization Society, to conditions in Virginia before, during, and after the Civil War, and to such schools as the Episcopal High School and the Theological Seminary at Alexandria, Va., Woodberry Forest School, Orange, Va., Washington College (now Washington and Lee), Va., Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, and others. Includes genealogical material on the Meade, Page, Custis, Fitzhugh, Robinson, Mines, and Boteler familes of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 3,640 Items
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- Andrews, C. W. (Charles Wesley), 1807-1875. Charles Wesley Andrews papers, 1808-1901.
DuPont Family. Papers, 1767-1982.
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Papers, 1767-1982.
Papers of Jessie Ball duPont, Alfred Irénée duPont and the Nemours Papers, 1767-1982. The Jessie Ball duPont Papers, comprising the largest part of the collection (115 linear ft.), contain correspondence, photographs, printed materials, legal and financial documents, and diaries, mostly from 1921-1970. The Alfred I. duPont Papers (33 linear ft.), 1897-1950, include personal, political, and business correspondence, as well as legal documents and extensive family correspondence. The Nemours Papers (12 linear ft.) consist of additional family papers mostly dating from 1915-1935.
ArchivalResource: 160 linear feet.
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- DuPont Family. Papers, 1767-1982.
Hilton, Robert W. The university years, 1993.
Title:
The university years, 1993.
Copy of a paper read by Robert W. Hilton before the Literary Club, Cincinnati, 30 September 1993.
ArchivalResource: 26 leaves ; 26 cm.
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- Hilton, Robert W. The university years, 1993.
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, 1859-1936. Correspondence, 1870-1936.
Title:
Correspondence, 1870-1936.
Private and business correspondence of Chicago, Illinois industrialist Cyrus McCormick, Jr., consisting of incoming and outgoing correspondence, copies of monthly financial records, annual reports, newspaper clippings, bulletins, photographs, copies of wills, and other legal documents. A wide variety of subjects is covered, including the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, investments, trusteeships and settlements of estates, charities and donations, membership in many societies, particularly in Chicago, and family affairs. An alphabetical index to correspondence can be found in boxes 300 through 303.
ArchivalResource: 120.4 c.f. (299 archives boxes, 4 index boxes)
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- McCormick, Cyrus Hall, 1859-1936. Correspondence, 1870-1936.
Tucker, Robert Henry, 1875-1967. Correspondence, 1918-1967.
Title:
Correspondence, 1918-1967.
Includes correspondence with Washington and Lee University presidents Henry Louis Smith, Francis Pendleton Gaines, and Fred C. Cole regarding university matters. Also contains information about Tucker's tenure as chairman of the Industrial Commission of Virginia (1918-1919) and his work with the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce and other organizations.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft.
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- Tucker, Robert Henry, 1875-1967. Correspondence, 1918-1967.
Bullitt family. Bullitt family papers, 1772-1960.
Title:
Bullitt family papers, 1772-1960.
The majority of the collection is correspondence. Included are letters to Mildred Ann (Fry) Bullitt at Oxmoor Plantation, Louisville, Ky., from friends and relatives, and a few from Virginia, Missouri, Alabama, Ohio, New Mexico, and England. The letters relate principally to family and community news. Many of the Civil War-era letters are from Confederate prisoners of war. Other letters relate to Morgan's raid of July 1862 and efforts to get aid to Confederate prisoners. Most late 19th-century letters were written by Thomas Walker Bullitt to his wife while he travelled on business for his law firm. He wrote from New York, Canada, and London, among other places. Letters in the late 1890s and early 1900s are from James Bell Bullitt to his parents while he was a student at Washington and Lee University and in medical school at the University of Virginia. Letters for the period 1903-1920 are principally of James B. Bullitt and his family in Oxford, Miss., and Chapel Hill, N.C., where he was teaching in the medical schools. During World War I he was stationed at a military hospital in France and wrote of his daily life. Letters from the period 1920-1945 are from James B. Bullitt's sister, Agatha Bullitt Grabisch, from Berlin, Germany, where she was a journalist and teacher. She wrote about economic and political conditions as well as about visitors and family affairs. Volumes include three diaries, 1857-1864, of T.W. Bullitt during his time as a student at Centre College, Danville, Ky.; while studying law in Philadelphia; and during the Civil War. John Bell Bullitt's diary, 1928-1929, describes his travels in western Europe. Materials on microfilm are items from the genealogical files of William Marshall Bullitt (1873-1957). Families represented include the Bullitts, Christians, Logans, and Frys.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1000 items (3.5 linear ft)
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- Bullitt family. Bullitt family papers, 1772-1960.
Howe, James Lewis, 1859-1955. Papers, 1893-1951.
Title:
Papers, 1893-1951.
Papers of James Lewis Howe, professor of chemistry at Washington and Lee University (1894-1938), including correspondence concerning the Presbyterian Church and foreign missions, the Washington and Lee University chemistry department, the American Chemical Society and philately; notes on archival material for and typescript of (9 vols.) "Annals of Washington and Lee University during the administration of George Washington Custis Lee, 1871-1896" and addendum on the administration of William Lyne Wilson (1897-1900) and of acting president Henry St. George Tucker (1900-1901).
ArchivalResource: 5.4 linear ft.
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- Howe, James Lewis, 1859-1955. Papers, 1893-1951.
Ruffner, Henry, 1790-1861. Papers, c.1815 -1867.
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Papers, c.1815 -1867.
Includes three romances, transcripts of his lectures (c.1815), a typed copy of his pamphlet on slavery (1847), and an 1867 land grant letter relating to his estate signed by Laura Ruffner. Also includes a bound volume of manuscript for Early History of Washington College (c.1840), with notes by William Henry Ruffner.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft.
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- Ruffner, Henry, 1790-1861. Papers, c.1815 -1867.
Whitney, George S., 1934-1994. Biochemistry notebook, 1965?.
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Biochemistry notebook, 1965?.
Biochemistry notes of Whitney during his tenure at Washington and Lee University.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft.
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- Whitney, George S., 1934-1994. Biochemistry notebook, 1965?.
Liberty Hall Academy (Lexington, Va.). Records, 1774-1803.
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Records, 1774-1803.
Account book, 1782-1789; and a copy of the minutes of the Board of Trustees. Liberty Hall Academy was the precursor of Washington College, later Washington and Lee University.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Liberty Hall Academy (Lexington, Va.). Records, 1774-1803.
Robert Blackwell Papers, 1797-1880.
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Robert Blackwell Papers, 1797-1880.
Correspondence of Robert Blackwell and business records of the Blackwell family mill, tanyard, store and farm, Lunenburg County, Virginia, dated 1797-1880.
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- Robert Blackwell Papers, 1797-1880.
Washington College (Lexington, Va.). Registrar's account book containing a register of students and all student payments [manuscript] 1845-1866.
Title:
Registrar's account book containing a register of students and all student payments [manuscript] 1845-1866.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Washington College (Lexington, Va.). Registrar's account book containing a register of students and all student payments [manuscript] 1845-1866.
Crutchfield, Charles Manson. Memorabilia, 1882-1914 (bulk 1880-1889).
Title:
Memorabilia, 1882-1914 (bulk 1880-1889).
Includes c.82 items, collected by Charles Manson Crutchfield, including 38 photographs; some of which are Confederate generals and were taken by Michael Miley, postcards and printed materials, most of which concern Washington and Lee University and the surrounding city of Lexington, Virginia during the 1880's.
ArchivalResource: 4.4 linear ft.
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- Crutchfield, Charles Manson. Memorabilia, 1882-1914 (bulk 1880-1889).
Clark, Nexson and Owen. Architectural Drawings Collection, 1956-1984.
Title:
Architectural Drawings Collection, 1956-1984.
Drawings of 4 churches, 64 commercial buildings, 7 residences, and 136 school and college buildings.
ArchivalResource: 302 folders.
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- Clark, Nexson and Owen. Architectural Drawings Collection, 1956-1984.
Edmundson family. Papers, 1812-1953 (bulk 1812-1891).
Title:
Papers, 1812-1953 (bulk 1812-1891).
Primarily correspondence, 1812-1847, of planter Henry Edmundson (1774-1847) of "Fotheringay," Montgomery County, Va., with business associates and with his son, John King Edmundson (d. 1876) and others concerning John's education at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), Lexington, Va.. Also included are scattered accounts and legal papers. Other papers include family correspondence of Maria Antoinette (Radford) Edmundson; and correspondence, accounts, and miscellaneous papers of David Edmundson (1829-1893) of "Fotheringay."
ArchivalResource: 148 items.
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- Edmundson family. Papers, 1812-1953 (bulk 1812-1891).
Collie-Cooper, Mary. Letters from Two Brothers, 1870-1873 [manuscript], 1988.
Title:
Letters from Two Brothers, 1870-1873 [manuscript], 1988.
A published transcription and narrative of the letters of University of Virginia student, William Anderson Patrick and his brother, Beverly Prior Patrick.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume.
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- Collie-Cooper, Mary. Letters from Two Brothers, 1870-1873 [manuscript], 1988.
Guerrant, John R., 1865-1930. Papers of John R. Guerrant and the Guerrant family, 1881-1927.
Title:
Papers of John R. Guerrant and the Guerrant family, 1881-1927.
The diaries of Dr. John Reveley Guerrant form the bulk of the collecrtion. They cover his life as a student at Oxford Academy in Floyd, Va., Washington and Lee and the University of Virginia School of Medicine, as a physician at Charity Hospital, N.Y. and in practice in Roanoke, Va., as a member ot the House of Delegates, and as the owner of Algoma Farm, Calloway, Franklin County, Va. Topics of special interest include the dedications of the Robert E. Lee mausoleum and Stonewall Jackson's grave, the explosion of the V.M.I. magazine, commencement with a reception held by G.W.C. Lee, Graham Lee Literary Society debates, abuse of an African-American by students, peculiar behavior of Julia Jackson, Monticello in 1887, medical lectures of William C. Dabney and James L. Cabell, and speeches in the House of Delegates by Richard E. Byrd and Robert E. Lee, Jr. Some of the later diaries also contain personal expense accounts and medical notes. The collection also contains a genealogy of the Ingles family; a diary kept by Guerrant's daughter Elizabeth in 1908; a farmer's notebook, 1906-1908, a medical appointment book, photographs (including cyanotypes) of family members or farm scenes in Franklin County, Va.;and athletic and horticultural prize ribbons.
ArchivalResource: 325 (ca.) items.
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- Guerrant, John R., 1865-1930. Papers of John R. Guerrant and the Guerrant family, 1881-1927.
Green, Edwin L. (Edwin Luther), 1870-1948. Papers, 1865-1927.
Title:
Papers, 1865-1927.
Includes a stamp dated July 18, 1854; student handbook for Washington & Lee, 1891-1892; four photographs; and various correspondence and articles to and by Dr. Green.
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- Green, Edwin L. (Edwin Luther), 1870-1948. Papers, 1865-1927.
Baker, Henry S. Jr. Papers, 1844-1943.
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Papers, 1844-1943.
Papers and letters of Henry S. Baker, Sr., H. C. Baker, Henry Baker Jr., and Samuel Baker. The correspondence of the brothers Henry Jr. and Samuel is for the most part from Europe during the First World War. There are also early papers of Henry Jr. from his childhood and his college days at Washington and Lee University, Va.
ArchivalResource: 452 items.
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- Baker, Henry S. Jr. Papers, 1844-1943.
Clark, Edwin. Edwin Clarke papers, 1798-1930; (bulk 1878-1918).
Title:
Edwin Clarke papers, 1798-1930; (bulk 1878-1918).
Records and business correspondence of a general merchant of Weldon, N.C., together with daybooks (1880-1918) and ledgers (1878). Also includes a letter from Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., concerning a son in college; and a letter from an instructor at Oak Ridge Military Institute, Guilford Co., N.C. (1917).
ArchivalResource: 3,636 items.
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- Clark, Edwin. Edwin Clarke papers, 1798-1930; (bulk 1878-1918).
Houston, William Paxton, 1843-1918. Papers, 1898-1903.
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Papers, 1898-1903.
Includes letters written to Houston (1990-1902) when he was a member of the Board of Trustees of Washington and Lee; papers, notebook, clippings concerning the issue of sectarianism at Washington and Lee.
ArchivalResource: ca. 50 items (9 folders).
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- Houston, William Paxton, 1843-1918. Papers, 1898-1903.
Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. Papers, 1852-1901.
Title:
Papers, 1852-1901.
Includes letters from the Civil War period; correspondence of Wilson while he was Congressman from West Virginia, Postmaster General under Cleveland, and President of Washington and Lee University; 3 bound, indexed volumes of Wilson's official correspondence (copies) as Postmaster General; 6 diaries; miscellaneous papers and printed speeches; 38 letters from the University of West Virginia collection (microfilm); photograph.
ArchivalResource: ca. 550 items (40 folders)
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- Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. Papers, 1852-1901.
Swaim, Lyndon. Papers, 1844-1872.
Title:
Papers, 1844-1872.
Papers of Swaim who published, with M.S. Sherwood, the Greensboro Patriot (1839-1854), including letters from his father, Moses Swaim, in Newport, Ind., and from his brother, Curran Swaim and Ben Swaim, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Topics include teachers' salaries; commodity prices; Methodists, Quakers, and United Brethren, abolitionists and runaway slaves in Indiana; the rapid growth of Cincinnati; settlement and growth of Ohio and Indiana; spiritualism; and art. Includes letters discussing North Carolina state and national politics, including political parties, the Mexican War; and a trip by Lyndon Swaim to New Bern, N.C., and the site of Gov. Tyron's palace. Includes also a journal of a trip north in 1852 by Curran and Henry Swaim through Virginia to New York, describing taverns, roads, Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), Virginia Military Institute, camp meetings and religious meetings of Afro-Americans, and Washington, D.C. and various members of the Federal government whom they saw.
ArchivalResource: 33 items.
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- Swaim, Lyndon. Papers, 1844-1872.
Rutherfoord, John, 1792-1866. Papers, 1754-1866; (bulk 1781-1855).
Title:
Papers, 1754-1866; (bulk 1781-1855).
Correspondence, travel journals, account books, memorandum books, farm records, legal records, commonplace books, class notes, and other papers (chiefly 1781-1865) of Rutherfoord; of his son, John Coles Rutherfoord, lawyer, planter, and state legislator; and of other members of the family. The papers before 1818 are chiefly legal and business papers and include information on family investments in Kentucky lands and other ventures. The papers of John Rutherfoord relate to his career as governor, his agricultural and business affairs; Virginia and U.S. politics, the American Party; the return of fugitive slaves, secession and events preceeding the Civil War, Confederate foreign relations; and family matters; and they include letters from Edward Coles, William Cabell Rives, and others of Rutherfoord's relatives by marriage, concerning agriculture and anti-slavery sentiment in Virginia and relations between the United States and France. John Coles Rutherfoord's papers relate to his attendance at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) and the University of Virginia, his interests in politics and European travel, his legal activities, his work as a state legislator (1852-1865) and as manager of the family estates, westward expansion, and social life and customs in Virginia. Includes scattered correspondence of J.C. Rutherfoord's wife, Ann Seddon Roy Rutherfoord, referring to life in the South during and after the Civil War, and family matters.
ArchivalResource: 2,745 items.
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- Rutherfoord, John, 1792-1866. Papers, 1754-1866; (bulk 1781-1855).
Smith, B. M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893,. Papers of the Fishburne family [manuscript] 1813-1960.
Title:
Papers of the Fishburne family [manuscript] 1813-1960.
Papers of this Albemarle County family & related Wood, Lyons and Davis families including letters from Benjamin Mosby Smith & Matthew Fontaine Maury to Clement D. Fishburne; essays of Clement D. Fishburne while a student at Washington College, Lexington; and letters of Junius M. Fishburne while a student at Berlin University in one of which he describes a visit to the German naturalist & traveller Alexander von Humboldt. Also correspondence of Judge John W. Fishburne, member of Congress with Harry Flood Byrd, Sr.,Howard W. Smith, Carter Glass, Homer Cummings & others; Bible transcripts for families of John Wood and John Wood, Jr.; and diary & account book of Lucy Wood Butler with an account of Philip Sheridan's raid on Charlottesville, 1865. Also letters from John B. Minor and Socrates Maupin to John Wood, Jr.; TLS 1932 January 28 James Branch Cabell to Garrard Glenn; loose notes of a Continental Tour in the Years, 1828 & 1829 by Zeligman Selwyn Lyons; ans printed invitations and calling cards of Thomas Jefferson.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.
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- Smith, B. M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893,. Papers of the Fishburne family [manuscript] 1813-1960.
West, Thomas Fendal. Notebook, 1871-1878.
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Notebook, 1871-1878.
Notes, 1871-1878, taken by Thomas Fendal West and M[arcellus] E. Kleberg, students at Washington and Lee University, [Lexington, Va.] concerning law.
ArchivalResource: 118 p. : bound v. ; 31 cm.
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- West, Thomas Fendal. Notebook, 1871-1878.
Rankin, Adam, 1755-1827. Adam Rankin papers, 1780-1882 1816-1822 (bulk dates)
Title:
Adam Rankin papers, 1780-1882 1816-1822 (bulk dates)
Legal papers regarding a law suit filed by Adam Rankin, a Presbyterian minister, comprise the majority of this collection.
ArchivalResource: .1 cubic feet.
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- Rankin, Adam, 1755-1827. Adam Rankin papers, 1780-1882 1816-1822 (bulk dates)
Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Broadsides, 1800-[1879].
Title:
Broadsides, 1800-[1879].
Consists of thirty-two broadsides (all photocopies except four) from collections at Washington and Lee University, mostly on local matters, including those that pertain to the university, slavery, the Civil War, local land sales, railroads, and elections.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft. (32 folders)
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- Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Broadsides, 1800-[1879].
Gooch, Richard E. Speech presented at the Old Dominion Chapter, U.D.C. / by Richard E. Gooch.
Title:
Speech presented at the Old Dominion Chapter, U.D.C. / by Richard E. Gooch. [1956]
ArchivalResource: 6 leaves ; 36 cm.
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- Gooch, Richard E. Speech presented at the Old Dominion Chapter, U.D.C. / by Richard E. Gooch.
Cyrus Hall McCormick Jr. Donation Papers, 1880-1937
Title:
Cyrus Hall McCormick Jr. Donation Papers, 1880-1937
Routine records of philanthropic donations by Chicago industrialist Cyrus Hall McCormick Jr. to a variety of organizations and individuals. Grouped by recipient, the files typically include a letter of appeal, McCormick's or his secretary's response, his secretary's letter enclosing the check, letters from the recipient thanking him for the money, and occasional correspondence between McCormick and his secretary on how much to give; all enclosed with a slip for each recipient identifying the subject with remarks on what the donation was for. The individuals McCormick gave to varied from people asking for a few dollars to large yearly donations. Organizations represented include those concerned with world peace, Native Americans, education, the Presbyterian Church of Chicago and the United States, women's and children's charities, and Chicago area philanthropies. Miscellaneous volumes in the series are donation record lists, dockets, financial record books, and YMCA International Committee subscription books.
ArchivalResource: 14.4 cubic feet (38 archives boxes)
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- McCormick, Cyrus Hall, 1859-1936. Donation papers, 1880-1937.
Agelasto, Peter. Records , 1983-1984.
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Records , 1983-1984.
Records compiled by Agelasto on co-education at Washington and Lee University from 1983-1984 include letters from alumni; surveys and studies; discussions and reports; and letters from the university president, John D. Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Agelasto, Peter. Records , 1983-1984.
Goodwin, George,. George Goodwin oral history interview, 1992 Jan. 17.
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George Goodwin oral history interview, 1992 Jan. 17.
The collection consists of an oral history interview with George Goodwin on January 17, 1992 in which he discusses the Ponce de Leon Apartments; Boys High School and its alumni; Washington and Lee University; interest in journalism; Atlanta Georgian; World War II; Atlanta Journal; covering the city beat; William B. Hartsfield; origins of the airport; Hartsfield's political style; Hartsfield's first mayoral defeat; political coalitions; desegregation of the Atlanta police force; black precinct voting patterns; the 1946 governors race; three-governor controversy; write-in votes; 1946 lynching in Monroe, Georgia; Winecoff Hotel fire; Central Atlanta Improvement Association (CAIA); Atlanta power structure; annexation; "Plan of Improvement"; functions of city and county governments; Joseph K. Hyman; Luther Alverson; CAIA; relationships with other civic groups; Robert W. Woodruff and the Atlanta oligarchy; Robert Thompson; public housing; Peyton Road; communication between black and white power structure; 1961 mayors race; Muggsy Smith; Georgia General Assembly; cities in Georgia; Sibley Commission; desegregation; and Atlanta's reputation.
ArchivalResource: 1 videotape.
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- Goodwin, George,. George Goodwin oral history interview, 1992 Jan. 17.
Harry Levin papers
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Harry Levin papers
Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear feet (34 boxes)
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- Papers, 1920-1995.
University of Virginia. Chairman of the Faculty. Letterbooks of the official correspondence of the University of Virginia Faculty Chairman [manuscript] 1889-1903.
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Letterbooks of the official correspondence of the University of Virginia Faculty Chairman [manuscript] 1889-1903.
The volume contains letterpress copies of outgoing letters, 1889-95, 1896-97, 1899-1903, of the University of Virginia academic and administrative officer. Frequent topics include students' academic progress, publishing of annual catalogs, newspaper advertisements, recruitment of students, and withdrawal of students for academic or disciplinary reasons. Of interest are letters on the playing of non-student athletes (1895 November, 1896 August), off-grounds drinking (1899), typhoid fever caused by contaminated milk (1900), the decontamination of a janitor exposed to smallpox (1901), training of "colored" nurses (1901), Booker T. Washington (1901), libellous remarks by students of Gaulladet after a football game (1902), a visit by Theodore Roosevelt (1902-1903), a misunderstanding with Washington and Lee (1902), an account of city patients, chiefly African American, in the hospital (1902), football reporting in College topics (1902), publication of the Library's Lee Family letters (1903), and a football scholarship (1903). The last chairman of the faculty, Paul B. Barringer, also served as chairman of the [hospital] building committee and there are frequent references to the building including fund-raising by William M. Thornton, and payments to the architect Paul J. Pelz. Of interest is a copy of a 1903 promissory note bearing the embossed seal of the University and written on official stationery with a blue and orange logo conntaining a golden eagle or phoenix.
ArchivalResource: 3 volumes.
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- University of Virginia. Chairman of the Faculty. Letterbooks of the official correspondence of the University of Virginia Faculty Chairman [manuscript] 1889-1903.
Denny, George Hutcheson, 1870-1955. Speech, 1911.
Title:
Speech, 1911.
Typed copy of a speech given in 1911, by George H. Denny, President of Washington and Lee University as he departed for the University of Alabama; photocopy of the speech in shorthand form, taken by Harry E. Meek, Washington and Lee University, Class of 1915.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders.
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- Denny, George Hutcheson, 1870-1955. Speech, 1911.
Leyburn, James Graham. Papers, 1935-1973 (bulk 1943-1944).
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Papers, 1935-1973 (bulk 1943-1944).
Includes articles, poetry, correspondence, book reviews, speeches and a travel journal, covering various subjects, especially Washington and Lee University and South Africa, during Leyburn's work there for the U.S. Government Foreign Economic Administration during 1943-44.
ArchivalResource: .8 linear ft.
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- Leyburn, James Graham. Papers, 1935-1973 (bulk 1943-1944).
Thom, William Taylor, 1849-. Papers, 1865-1890.
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Papers, 1865-1890.
Includes 34 letters, 1865-1870, written to his father while Thom was a student at Washington College; 4 miscellaneous letters to Thom; college grade reports and programs; printed material.
ArchivalResource: ca. 75 items (11 folders).
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- Thom, William Taylor, 1849-. Papers, 1865-1890.
Staples, Abram Penn. Papers, 1787-1931; (bulk 1833-1913).
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Papers, 1787-1931; (bulk 1833-1913).
Correspondence, tax account book (1787), and other papers (chiefly 1833-1913) of Staples; of his grandson, Abram Penn Staples (1858-1913), a professor of law at Washington and Lee University; of his great-granddaughter, Harris DeJarnette Staples; and of other members of the family. The collection relates to the elder Staples' activities at the University of North Carolina, his legal career, U.S. and Virginia politics, family affairs, and social events in Virginia. Includes letters from Sallie Cushing Hart to her future husband, Abram Penn Staples (1958-1913), and letters to Harris DeJarnette Staples from four suitors. Other correspondents and names mentioned include Washington C. DePauw, Ludo von Meysenburg, George W. Pepper, David W. Persinger, Samuel G. Staples, Waller Staples, and Beverley Tucker.
ArchivalResource: 639 items.
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- Staples, Abram Penn. Papers, 1787-1931; (bulk 1833-1913).
McDowell, James, 1795-1851. James McDowell papers, 1770-1915 (bulk 1820-1850).
Title:
James McDowell papers, 1770-1915 (bulk 1820-1850).
The collection includes correspondence, writings, financial and legal material, and other papers of James McDowell. Most of the papers are letters, addresses, and essays relating to affairs in Virginia and the nation, including slavery in the territories, internal improvements, temperance, nullification, Democratic party politics, colonization societies, collegiate and literary societies, and colleges in Virginia.
ArchivalResource: About 1900 items (4.5 linear ft.).
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- McDowell, James, 1795-1851. James McDowell papers, 1770-1915 (bulk 1820-1850).
Berglund, Abraham, 1875-1942. Abraham Berglund papers 1917-1931.
Title:
Abraham Berglund papers 1917-1931.
The collection consists chiefly Berglund's professional correspondence. Topics include minor administrative issues at the University of Virginia and the Economics Department; references and letters of introduction including one for George T. Starnes; requests for information on railroads, ship building, steel and U.S. commerce; routine academic correspondence; routine professional correspondence with colleagues; and correspondence in support of legislation, particulary the National Child Labor Amendment. Of interest are a letter from Tipton Snavely on heavy drinking Washington and Lee students, 1924, and a letter from Hugh E. Agnew on the mistaken belief the the University of Virginia is teaching socialism, 1917. Correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Vanderveer Custis, E.H. Gary, Charles G. Maphis, John C. Metcalf, Albion W. Small, Waller R. Staples, G.T. Starnes, Claude A. Swanson, Frank Taussig, James Southall Wilson, and George B. Zehmer. The collection also contains his membership certificate in Alpha Kappa Psi.
ArchivalResource: 106 items.
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- Berglund, Abraham, 1875-1942. Abraham Berglund papers 1917-1931.
University of Virginia. Faculty Senate Athletics Committee. Reports of the University of Virginia Faculty Senate Athletic Committee [manuscript], 1951-1953, 1963.
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Reports of the University of Virginia Faculty Senate Athletic Committee [manuscript], 1951-1953, 1963.
Reports and responces concerning the establishment of the Athletic Council and athletic grants-in-aid, including responses to the "Gooch Committee" report. With these is a letter to the editor of the Richmond Times Dispatch from Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., 1954 August 4, commending the trustees of Washington and Lee for abandoning "subsidized football."
ArchivalResource: 13 items.
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- University of Virginia. Faculty Senate Athletics Committee. Reports of the University of Virginia Faculty Senate Athletic Committee [manuscript], 1951-1953, 1963.
McAhren, Robert W. Records, 1970-2002.
Title:
Records, 1970-2002.
Records include McAhren's involvement in Washington and Lee University's activities on three subjects: co-education (1970-1992); general education (1981-1983); and inclusiveness/diversity (1999-2002).
ArchivalResource: .8 linear ft.
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- McAhren, Robert W. Records, 1970-2002.
Reaper centennial celebration papers, 1923-1936.
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Reaper centennial celebration papers, 1923-1936.
Papers of the International Harvester Company's 1931 centennial celebration of McCormick's invention of the reaper, consisting of correspondence, committee reports, clippings, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 26.4 c.f. (34 archives boxes and 30 volumes); plusadditions of 4.2 c.f.
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- Reaper centennial celebration papers, 1923-1936.
Lewis, William Dickinson. Account book, 1870-1881.
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Account book, 1870-1881.
Contains records of expenditures on room, board, clothing and other items.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lewis, William Dickinson. Account book, 1870-1881.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Letters [manuscript] 1901-1939.
Title:
Letters [manuscript] 1901-1939.
Letter from Woodrow Wilson to Lucian H. Cocke replying to an offer of the presidency of Washington and Lee University, 10 Jan. 1901. Copy of Cocke's letter to Wilson, 9 Jan. 1901 and additional correspondence of Ray Stannard Baker, Katherine Brand, and Lucian H. Cocke, Jr. with respect to this letter.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Letters [manuscript] 1901-1939.
Campbell, Henry Donald, 1862-1934. Papers, 1865-1933.
Title:
Papers, 1865-1933.
Includes 20 speeches; copies of letters and papers collected on the administration of R.E. Lee, 1865-1870.
ArchivalResource: ca. 100 items (14 folders)
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- Campbell, Henry Donald, 1862-1934. Papers, 1865-1933.
Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1865-1891
Title:
Correspondence, 1865-1891
This record unit consists of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary during the tenures of Joseph, Henry, 1846-1878; Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1878-1887; and Samuel Pierpoint Langley, 1887-1906.
ArchivalResource: 46.06 cu. ft. (62 document boxes) (68 3x5 boxes) (243 microfilm reels)
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 33: Office Of The Secretary, Outgoing Corres..
Documents pertaining to Washington and Lee University [manuscript], 1774-1853.
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Documents pertaining to Washington and Lee University [manuscript], 1774-1853.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : microfilm; 33mm.
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- Documents pertaining to Washington and Lee University [manuscript], 1774-1853.
Templeton, Margaret Lynn. Papers of Margaret Lynn Templeton [manuscript], 1915-1934.
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Papers of Margaret Lynn Templeton [manuscript], 1915-1934.
There are five volumes of diaries, December 1915 through March 18, 1934, kept by Margaret Lynn Templeton (1895-1978) of Staunton, Virginia. There are personal entries documenting her social, academic and business life. There are frequent references to military and social activities; officers, cadets, and students; and school buildings at Staunton Military Academy, Virginia Military Institute, and Washington and Lee University. References to Virginia Military Institute include drilling and marching, dress parades, graduation, balls and dances, patriotic pageants, and the library. Also mentioned are the Ambulance Unit and Society Celebration at Washington and Lee University. There is a mention of Helen Keller being at the New Theatre (May 1916).
ArchivalResource: 5 Items.
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- Templeton, Margaret Lynn. Papers of Margaret Lynn Templeton [manuscript], 1915-1934.
Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1874-1960. Letter, 1902 Feb. 13, New York, to George H. Denny, Lexington, Va.
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Letter, 1902 Feb. 13, New York, to George H. Denny, Lexington, Va.
Concerns a pledge by his father toward an endowment fund for a memorial chair of economics and science in Washington and Lee University.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed.
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- Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1874-1960. Letter, 1902 Feb. 13, New York, to George H. Denny, Lexington, Va.
Glass, Powell, 1917-1979. Correspondence of Powell "Red" Glass [manuscript], circa 1915-1970.
Title:
Correspondence of Powell "Red" Glass [manuscript], circa 1915-1970.
The collection consists chiefly of letters written by Glass to his parents Powell and Anne Glass while touring Europe and continuing his studies at the London School of Economics, 1938-1939. Topics include a French military review; classes in London; visiting the Astors at "Cliveden,;" vacationing in Switzerland and Sweden; Swedish labor unions; the Czech situation (written three days before the German invasion); rising German militarism; and travels through Italy, Austria, Hungary and Yugoslavia. Senator Carter Glass and Senate Secretary Leslie L. Biffle are occasional correspondents as are other family members and high school friends many of whom comment on a hunting accident of Powell's.
ArchivalResource: circa 155 items.
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- Glass, Powell, 1917-1979. Correspondence of Powell "Red" Glass [manuscript], circa 1915-1970.
Davidson, James D. (James Dorman), 1810-1882. Papers, 1805-1885.
Title:
Papers, 1805-1885.
Papers of Davidson, a lawyer of Lexington, Virginia, including correspondence, personal financial records, legal accounts, travel diaries, and memoranda concerning his court cases. Also included are correspondence and records of members of his immediate family, especially two of his sons who practiced with their father until Greenlee was killed at Chancellorsville in 1863 and Charles A. died in 1879; and ledgers of Dorman and Davidson, kept by Davidson and his cousin, Charles P. Dorman, while they were partners, 1832-1841.
ArchivalResource: 31.4 c.f. (74 archives boxes and 13 volumes); plusadditions of 0.4 c.f.
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- Davidson, James D. (James Dorman), 1810-1882. Papers, 1805-1885.
Crosland, William, 1800-1865. Calendar of miscellaneous papers [of] Dr. William Crosland 1826-1888 / compiled from original M[anu]s[cripts] in possession of Mrs. R.B. Ricaud, Bennettsville, S.C., by Tommie Gillespie 1937 ; W.P.A. Project No. 2004 ; sponsored by University of South Carolina ; supervised by Miss Flora B. Surles.
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Calendar of miscellaneous papers [of] Dr. William Crosland 1826-1888 / compiled from original M[anu]s[cripts] in possession of Mrs. R.B. Ricaud, Bennettsville, S.C., by Tommie Gillespie 1937 ; W.P.A. Project No. 2004 ; sponsored by University of South Carolina ; supervised by Miss Flora B. Surles.
Calendar describing Crosland family papers that in 1937 were held by Mrs. R.B. Ricaud of Bennettsville, S.C.; [the original papers described in this volume, whereabouts unknown, may remain in private hands or may no longer exist]; topics discussed include activities of William Crosland (1800-1865) and Ann Crosland of Marlboro District, S.C., and their family. Transcriptions and abstracts of correspondence and receipts re family business, cotton cultivation, and various aspects of plantation management, including purchase of African-American slaves, payments to overseers, sales of cotton, and purchases of guano fertilizer; receipts from various Charleston factors include comment re impact on cotton prices of economic and political developments in America and Europe. Complete transcription of letter, 9 Nov. 1888, Bennettsville, S.C., Ann Crosland to "Cousin Charles," re life in Marlboro County during and after the Civil War era, Union occupation of the family home by troops under Gen. William T. Sherman, an event that she believed hastened the death of the elderly William Crosland, and her lack of enthusiasm for the Union after Reconstruction politics in S.C. Volume also includes partial calendar of letters and receipts, 1868-1875, of the Edward Crosland papers, dating to his years as a student at the University of South Carolina (Columbia, S.C.) 1868-1869, and at Washington University (Lexington, Va.), 1869-1870, re accounts of Reconstruction, Robert E. Lee, local conditions, and social unrest. Volume includes biographical sketch of William Crosland written by Gillespie, and an introduction by R.L. Meriwether of USC, re manuscript documentation efforts made by the WPA and other organizations.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (47 sheets)
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- Crosland, William, 1800-1865. Calendar of miscellaneous papers [of] Dr. William Crosland 1826-1888 / compiled from original M[anu]s[cripts] in possession of Mrs. R.B. Ricaud, Bennettsville, S.C., by Tommie Gillespie 1937 ; W.P.A. Project No. 2004 ; sponsored by University of South Carolina ; supervised by Miss Flora B. Surles.
Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. Preliminary map of Surry County, Virginia / from survey by Washington & Lee University, by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng., Staunton, Va., 1871.
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Preliminary map of Surry County, Virginia / from survey by Washington & Lee University, by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng., Staunton, Va., 1871.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 30 x 39 cm.
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- Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. Preliminary map of Surry County, Virginia / from survey by Washington & Lee University, by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng., Staunton, Va., 1871.
Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894. Papers, 1784-1934, 1830-1894.
Title:
Papers, 1784-1934, 1830-1894.
Papers, chiefly 1810-1894, of Benjamin Stoddert Ewell including correspondence, legal documents and accounts. The collection includes many family letters: letters of his mother Elizabeth Stoddert Ewell, his sister Elizabeth S. Ewell and his daughter Elizabeth S. Ewell Scott as well as correspondence with brothers Richard S. Ewell and William Stoddert. Subjects covered include the College of William and Mary, Hampden-Sydney College, Washington and Lee University, the American Civil War and life in Williamsburg, Va. Prominent correspondents include Hugh Blair Grigsby, Moses Drury Hoge, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Dennis Hart Mahan, Francis Henney Smith, John Tyler (1790-1862), John Tyler, Jr., Julia Gardiner Tyler, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, and Henry A. Wise.
ArchivalResource: 1.503 items.
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- Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894. Papers, 1784-1934, 1830-1894.
Axelson family. Papers, 1849-1944.
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Papers, 1849-1944.
Personal and business records, correspondence, account books, photographs, scrapbooks, school papers, real estate and post office records, shipping records. Gustave Axelson's son's letters, dating 1913-1918, tell of John Newton Axelson's life as a student at Washington and Lee University and at the University of Florida in Gainesville, and military camp in Kentucky in 1918. The personal papers of Reverend John Newton, a Presbyterian minister, cover his life as a teacher at Knox Hill Academy, 1849-1863, his travels as a minister in California, Pennsylvania, Missouri, and Florida, 1863-1870, his private school at Mary Esther, Florida, 1870-1888, with ministerial records of baptisms, marriages, and his work with the Florida Chautauqua and in real estate at Mary Esther. Other persons, subjects and places mentioned in the collection include the ship Doris, Rutherford B. Hayes, Eleanor King, Calvin Lewis, Mary Christian Newton, baptisms and marriages, real estate, evangelistic and missionary work, land grants, painting, post offices, American Civil War in Florida, China, Missouri, Michigan, Lexington, Virginia, Lousiville, Kentucky, and Marianna, Tampa Bay and Walton County, Florida.
ArchivalResource: 749 pieces (7 boxes)
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- Axelson family. Papers, 1849-1944.
Barclay, Mary Paxton, 1881-1960. Papers, 1938-1951.
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Papers, 1938-1951.
Papers describing Barclay's wood carvings, including the Washington and Lee Mace, as well as chests for Eleanor Roosevelt and Queen Mother Elizabeth.
ArchivalResource: 5 folders.
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- Barclay, Mary Paxton, 1881-1960. Papers, 1938-1951.
Grimsley, Edward. Papers of Edward Grimsley,1961-1997.
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Papers of Edward Grimsley,1961-1997.
The papers consist chiefly of editorial correspondence, editorials, and subject files from Grimsley's tenure as columnist, editorial page editor, and chairman of the editorial pages of the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Much of the correspondence concerns editorials and columns written by Grimsley, especially the "Metronome." Other topics include the Times-Dispatch editorial board, contests, invitations, letters of appreciation and congratulations, and the Forum Club. There is also a small file of personal correspondence. A political V.I.P. file contains letters (some copies) from Spiro Agnew, George Allen, William L. Armstrong, Gerald Baliles, Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., Pat Buchanan, George H.W. Bush, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Jimmy Carter, John Dalton, Mills Godwin, Jr., Phil Gramm, Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Elise B. Heinz, Linwood Holton, Henry E. Holwell, Jr., Richard Nixon, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Dan Quayle, J. Sergeant Reynolds, Charles S. Robb, William B. Spong, Jr., Paul S. Trible, Jr., and Vivian E. Watts. Subject files (chiefly small and containing few items) include A.H. Robins and the Dalkon shield controversy, campus unrest, Center for the Study of the President, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, crime and gun control, the environent, Hampden-Sydney, Linwood Holton, Henry Howell, a trip to Israel, Jesse Jackson, the Junior League of Richmond, Longwood College, the Virginia lottery, race relations, school desegregation and busing, South Africa, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia Military Institute, John Warner, Washington and Lee University, L. Douglas Wilder, and William and Mary. Also included is prepublication and research material for his book "First, Let's Kill all the Humorists."
ArchivalResource: 4000 (ca.) items.
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- Grimsley, Edward. Papers of Edward Grimsley,1961-1997.
McCown family. Papers, 1811-1917.
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Papers, 1811-1917.
Consists of business papers of the family including sale lists, indentures, land surveys, deeds, wills, promissory notes, and numerous receipts; also includes 71 photographs from the collection of Samuel W. McCown, Jr. (WLU 1919).
ArchivalResource: ca. 188 items.
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- McCown family. Papers, 1811-1917.
Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. Correspondence, 1894-1900.
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Correspondence, 1894-1900.
Items of W.L. Wilson with Isidor Straus concerning politics and events at Washington and Lee; includes 4 letters from J.A. Lapham to her sister, Amelia H. Scorah, 1874-5.
ArchivalResource: 26 items.
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- Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. Correspondence, 1894-1900.
Miller, Francis Pickens, 1895-1978. Papers of Francis Pickens Miller [manuscript], 1885-1976.
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Papers of Francis Pickens Miller [manuscript], 1885-1976.
The collection contains personal and political correspondence, minutes and reports, speeches, drafts of books and articles, newsclippings, photographs, and memorabilia. It is subdivided into three files on religious activities, public affairs and personal papers. Major topics are the World Student Christian Federation, the World Council of Churches, the Presbyterian Church in the U.S., Miller's campaigns for governor in 1949 and for U.S. Senate in 1952, and his terms in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1938-1941. Topics of interest include the Westminster Presbyterian Church, a series of religious conferences, the Union Theological Seminary, N.Y., the Virginia Council of Churches, the Democratic Party and its National Committee, Fight for Freedom, Inc., Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., and the Byrd machine, and the Democratic National conventions in 1960 and 1964. Also the poll tax, the 1937 gubernatorial campaign of James H. Price, the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, the Southern Regional Council, the Virginia Music Festival and various colleges with which Miller was connected. There are also papers concerning the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in the U.S. Dept. of State, the John R. Mott biography project, and the Historic Lexington Foundation. The collection also contains card files of political supporters, library books and the National Policy Committee.
ArchivalResource: 47,000 items.
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- Miller, Francis Pickens, 1895-1978. Papers of Francis Pickens Miller [manuscript], 1885-1976.
Shannon, Edgar Finley, 1918-1997. Oral history interview of Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. by Lisa G. Guernsey [manuscript], April 8, 1993.
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Oral history interview of Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. by Lisa G. Guernsey [manuscript], April 8, 1993.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Shannon, Edgar Finley, 1918-1997. Oral history interview of Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. by Lisa G. Guernsey [manuscript], April 8, 1993.
Hill, Henry Barber, 1849-1903. Papers of the Ewing family [manuscript], 1806-1926.
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Papers of the Ewing family [manuscript], 1806-1926.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence of several members of the Ewing family, particularly the Rev. John D. and Drusilla Tate Ewing; their son Dr. Philander D. Ewing of Canton, Mississippi; a grandson John Tate Ewing of Bedford and Rockbridge Counties, Va.; and Dr. W.P. and Annie P. Ewing of Charleston, W. Va. Also included is correspondence of Henry and Annie's children Henry P., William M., and Fannie Ewing Scott, all of whom moved to Texas, Arizona, or California. Subjects include life in Mississippi in the 1840s; Washington College, Lexington, Va.; Texas in the 1870s; mining in Arizona in the 1870s; and the work of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Among the topics discussed briefly are a Fourth of July celebration in Lime Kiln, Va.; the condition of poor whites and slaves in Albemarle and Buckingham Counties, 1806; financial legislation before the Mississippi legislature, 1846; and the Know Nothing Party in Mississippi. Also yellow fever in Mississippi, 1855; a Civil War cavalry engagement near Goldsboro, N.C., and General Sherman's Carolina campaign; possible emigration to Venezuela, 1866; teaching in Charleston, W. Va., and a political fight over public education, 1871; and a brawl at the inaugural of West Virginia Governor John Jeremiah Jacob. Also Commanche County, Tx., in 1875, including buffalo hunting, religious hallucinations, and women using snuff and chewing tobacco; a wagon train to Arizona via Mexico to avoid Apaches; Chinese immigrants in the Sacramento Valley; gold and silver prospecting and violence in mining towns. In addition there are some miscellaneous papers consisting chiefly of certificates from Washington College; three photographs and a tintype of Dr. W.P. Ewing; and two letters of introduction to Sam Houston. Correspondents include Henry Barker Hill.
ArchivalResource: 250 items.
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- Hill, Henry Barber, 1849-1903. Papers of the Ewing family [manuscript], 1806-1926.
Lee, Rebecca Burwell, b. 1884. Lights and Shadows : Sketches of Harry Bedinger Lee, ca. 1952.
Title:
Lights and Shadows : Sketches of Harry Bedinger Lee, ca. 1952.
Ms. Lee writes about her father and the Lee family history and genealogy. Topics include the Civil War, Washington and Lee in the late 1860s, Bedirger's years as an Episcopal priest in Leeds parish, Fauquier Co., Ridley Parish, Culpeper Co., and Christ Church, Charlottesville, and again in Culpeper after his retirement.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Lee, Rebecca Burwell, b. 1884. Lights and Shadows : Sketches of Harry Bedinger Lee, ca. 1952.
Postcards of Virginia scenes, 1904,1953, n.d.
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Postcards of Virginia scenes, 1904,1953, n.d.
Postcards of historic buildings and natural history scenes in Virginia, and Washington, D.C., including "Apple Blossom Time," Arlington National Cemetery; Ash Lawn; Big Meadows; Blue Ridge Parkway; Blue Ridge Sanatorium; Brompton; Fairy Stone State Park; Falling Springs; Fredericksburg. Front Royal; George Washington National Forest; Goshen Pass; Hampton Institute; Harrisonburg; Hollins College; Holston River; Hungry Mother State Park; James Madison University; James River; Johns Manville Plant, Emporia; Lexington; Luray; Marion; Lutheran Children's Home; Martinsville. Monticello; Mount Vernon; Mountain Lake; Natural Bridge; Natural Chimneys; Natural Tunnel; Orkney Springs; Portsmouth; Radford; Richmond; Roanoke; Roanoke College; Rock Castle; Salem; Shenandoah National Park; Shenandoah River; Skyline Drive; Stratford Hall; University of Virginia; Washington and Lee University; White Oak Canyon; White Top Mountain; Williamsburg; Winchester; and Woodstock.
ArchivalResource: 103 items.
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- Postcards of Virginia scenes, 1904,1953, n.d.
Crenshaw, Ollinger, 1904-1970. Papers, 1946-1968.
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Papers, 1946-1968.
Papers include correspondence, articles and selected notes for Crenshaw's "General Lee's College," and manuscripts given to him in the process of his research for the book.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Crenshaw, Ollinger, 1904-1970. Papers, 1946-1968.
Washington and Lee University. Archival records, 1774-1944.
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Archival records, 1774-1944.
Archival records of the Liberty Hall Academy, Washington Academy, Washington College, and Washington and Lee University, including Trustees' papers, faculty minutes, treasurer's records, Alumni Association records and bills, receipts, vouchers.
ArchivalResource: ca. 13 ft.
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- Washington and Lee University. Archival records, 1774-1944.
Carter, Thomas Henry, 1831-1908. Questions and answers [relating to the University of Virginia] [manuscript], circa 1897-1905.
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Questions and answers [relating to the University of Virginia] [manuscript], circa 1897-1905.
Carter's draft reply to a series of questions on University funding, possibly posed by the General Assembly of Virginia. Carter answered queries on appropriations; cost to the student per year; comparison to Washington & Lee; number of professors and their salaries, dispensibility, and daily lecture hours; rationale for not reducing the annuity; and charges that the University is non sectarian and a "rich mans school."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Carter, Thomas Henry, 1831-1908. Questions and answers [relating to the University of Virginia] [manuscript], circa 1897-1905.
Varner, John Grier, 1905-1978. Papers, 1926-1978.
Title:
Papers, 1926-1978.
Principally concert programs, correspondence, clippings and photographs relating to the Washington and Lee Glee Club and its participation in the Fred Waring National College Glee Club competition, 1942. Includes personal correspondence mainly relating to his Washington and Lee career, 1926-1973.
ArchivalResource: .25 ft. (1 box)
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- Varner, John Grier, 1905-1978. Papers, 1926-1978.
Gordon, E. C. (Edward Clifford), 1842-1922. Edward Clifford Gordon papers, 1880-1965.
Title:
Edward Clifford Gordon papers, 1880-1965.
Collection comprises photocopies of material on Robert E. Lee and on the surrender of the Confederate Army at Appomattox Courthouse. Includes a copy of the Gordon's draft (dated about 1880) for a lecture on Lee's post-war life, as well as a copy of undated notes on Lee as president of Washington College that were compiled from Gordon's papers by his son. There is also a copy of an excerpted article from THIS WEEK magazine (1965 July 4) that describes Lee's surrender at Appomattox; it is probably unrelated to the original collection. Acquired as part of the George Washington Flowers Collection of Southern Americana.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (0.1 lin. ft.)
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- Gordon, E. C. (Edward Clifford), 1842-1922. Edward Clifford Gordon papers, 1880-1965.
Campbell, J. L. (John Lyle), 1818-1886. J. L. Campbell papers, 1858-1870 [manuscript].
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J. L. Campbell papers, 1858-1870 [manuscript].
Letters to Professor Campbell, Washington College (Lexington, Va.) from Thomas Jonathan Jackson, 1858, about the Lexington Sabbath School for Negroes, and from Gen. Robert E. Lee, 1867 and 1870, about college matters.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Campbell, J. L. (John Lyle), 1818-1886. J. L. Campbell papers, 1858-1870 [manuscript].
Huggins, Ossian. Papers, 1868-1876.
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Papers, 1868-1876.
Personal letters of Ossian Huggins of Summerville (Chattooga Co.), Ga., while he was a student at Washington College, Lexington, Va., commenting on courses offered, requirements for obtaining degrees, and Robert E. Lee as president of the College. Included are two letters from a later period.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Huggins, Ossian. Papers, 1868-1876.
Washington and Lee University. Ambulance Unit. Papers, 1917-1962 (bulk 1917-1919).
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Papers, 1917-1962 (bulk 1917-1919).
Material, including correspondence (1917-1919), histories, and memoirs of the Washington and Lee University Ambulance Unit during World War I.
ArchivalResource: 5 folders.
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- Washington and Lee University. Ambulance Unit. Papers, 1917-1962 (bulk 1917-1919).
Hill and Grosvenor family papers, 1860-1952.
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Hill and Grosvenor family papers, 1860-1952.
Primarily family correspondence, especially love letters between Olivia Polk Hill and Charles Niles Grosvenor, 1874-1885; Phoebe Olivia Grosvenor and Marion G. Evans and other suitors, 1908-1919; and Phoebe Airey Evans and Jack Petree, 1940-1942. Also included are letters, 1890- 1891, from Frank F. Hill about life at the University of the South, where he was in school; a letter, 1890, from Hamlin Garland; letters reflecting on life in El Paso, Tex., 1897-1902; and letters from students at Georgia Tech and Washington and Lee University, ca. 1908-1910. Other papers include financial and legal materials of the Hill and Grosvenor families; poems and other writings; four diary volumes, 1892-1915, of Mary Martin Hill (1835-1922) dealing with family and personal news in Memphis and other locations; items relating to social life in Memphis, Tenn., 1895- 1940; material relating to Army Air Force training during World War II; and maps, 1897-1899, of mines in Chihuahua, Mexico.
ArchivalResource: ca. 8000 items (8.0 linear ft.)
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- Hill and Grosvenor family papers, 1860-1952.
Tucker family. Tucker family papers, 1790-1932.
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Tucker family papers, 1790-1932.
Personal, professional, and political correspondence of John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897) and his son, Henry St. George Tucker (1853-1932), and scattered papers of earlier members of the Tucker and Powell families in Virginia. Papers include lifelong correspondence between father and son; wide correspondence among Democratic Virginia politicians and constituents, American jurists, and statesmen, and a large family connection; and letters and papers, chiefly postbellum, of William Preston Johnston (1831-1899), president of Louisiana State University and Tulane University and Henry St. George Tucker's father-in-law. Tucker correspondence, beginning 1843, concerns the law practice of father and son and other litigation in Virginia; factional, state, sectional, and national politics, issues, campaigns, and legislation; and legal and governmental theory and public speaking and writing mainly about constitutional interpretation. Papers also concern industrial development in the Shenandoah Valley; George Washington University in Washington, D.C.; expositions at St. Louis, Jamestown, Va., and San Francisco; the American Bar Association; public education in Virginia; and Washington and Lee University. There are no congressional papers of Henry St. George Tucker for the period, 1922-1932, and only a few letters relating to J. R. Tucker's work as attorney general of Virginia, 1857-1865. Volumes include two account books, 1821-1845 and 1848-1862; a lettercopy book, 1859-1861 and 1864; and scrapbooks of notes and clippings. Also included are antebellum personal and political papers of the Powell family of Virginia and scattered papers relating to Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), jurist, and (Nathaniel) Beverley Tucker (1820-1890), Confederate agent.
ArchivalResource: 28,000 items (37.0 linear ft.).
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- Tucker family. Tucker family papers, 1790-1932.
Collins, Lewis Preston, 1896-1952. Papers of Lewis Preston Collins [manuscript], 1862-1952 (bulk 1918-1952).
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Papers of Lewis Preston Collins [manuscript], 1862-1952 (bulk 1918-1952).
The papers contain correspondence, accounts, memoranda, reports, photographs, and sound recordings. Correspondence and topical files of Collins reflect his interest in his family, Marion and Smyth counties, Va., the Democratic Party, and his terms as Delegate and Lieutenant-Governor. Topics include his brother, Harold Moorman Collins, and his invention of a drink mixer; the building of his home; numerous local civic activities including Kiwanis, the Wytheville Diagnostic Center, airports, highways, postal service and an elementary school; the Marion National Bank; and the management of Moorman Farm, Bedford Co., Va. Topics also include the Young Democratic Clubs of Virginia; the 1952 Democratic National Convention; Colgate Darden's campaign for governor, 1941, Saxon Holt's for lieutenant-governor, 1937; and his campaigns for the House of Delegates, 1935, 1939 and 1941; state Democratic Party conventions; the Byrd organization; budget hearings, 1947-1952; patronage; commission appointments; proposed legislation; and the Game and Inland Fisheries Commission. Topics also include the State Library Building Commission; the Southwestern State Hospital; Booker T. Washington Industrial Training Center; Medical College of Virginia; Marion College; Virginia Polytechnic Institute; the University of Virginia; the Barter Theatre; and the Virginia State Bar Association. Of particular interest are a letter, 1918 November 4, describing the last days of the Meuse-Argonne offensive; an 1862 Confederate exemption notice; his keynote address at the 1944 state Democratic convention; his "Memoir and analysis of Virginia's participation in the 1952 Chicago National Convention"; a scrap-book of his inauguration as lieutenant-governor, and recordings of some speeches. In addition to constituent mail Collins corresponded with over 400 prominent Virginians, particularly members of the General Assembly. Much consists of routine letters of appointment and transmittal, congratulations, invitations, confirmations, thanks and inquiry. A complete list of these correspondents is in the index of the collection guide.
ArchivalResource: 8,370 (ca.) items.
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- Collins, Lewis Preston, 1896-1952. Papers of Lewis Preston Collins [manuscript], 1862-1952 (bulk 1918-1952).
Shannon, Edgar Finley, 1918-1997. Edgar Finley Shannon papers [manuscript], 1878-1995 (bulk 1920-1995).
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Edgar Finley Shannon papers [manuscript], 1878-1995 (bulk 1920-1995).
Papers of Edgar F. Shannon include family correspondence, correspondence and research on family genealogy, speeches; audio and videotapes, phonograph records, scrapbooks and photograph albums, newsclippings, obituaries and memorial programs, photographs, social calendars and guestbooks and memorabilia. Topics of interest include student unrest and the strike of 1970 particularly an exchange with Governor Linwood Holton on the Vietnam War controversy; advice from Peter Low on legal issues in cluding student discipline, employee strikes, demonstrations, and admission of African Americans; Shannon's selection as president and his retirement in 1974; and the admission of women to Washington and Lee. Other topics include Snannon and Duncan family genealogy; the Rockefeller Commission on the CIA; the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation the Life Executive Space Tour; renovations at Carr's Hill' travel to Great Britain, Germany, Japan, Sweden and Norway; Tennyson scholarship; and naval service. The papers contain naval reserve service records; audiocassette of Dumas Malone receiving the Phi Beta Kappa Award for distinguished service to the humanities, 1982; a videocassette concerning the 1995 Campaign for the University of Virginia; a micro-audiocassette labeled "Speech"; to reel to reel tapes Prologue to an Inauaguration [of Frank L. Hereford], 1974; 3 copies of a phonograph record Inaugural Exercises University of Virginia October 6, 1959; and a computer disk labelled "Edgar Shannon Archive 95-97. " There is also one udated, unlabelled phonograph record (which plays inward out) with a critical speech about higher education in Virginia where there is too much duplication including "Four half-baked women's colleges." The reverse side contains a reading from Tennyson's 'Ulysses" and a speech supporting the New Deal.
ArchivalResource: 5000 (ca.) items.
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- Shannon, Edgar Finley, 1918-1997. Edgar Finley Shannon papers [manuscript], 1878-1995 (bulk 1920-1995).
Laughlin, Charles Vaill, 1907-1985. Charles Vaill Laughlin papers, 1940-1983.
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Charles Vaill Laughlin papers, 1940-1983.
Army papers include a diary of his World War II experience. Washington and Lee records deal with faculty committee service and grants. Research and writing papers include research materials about and drafts of biographical sketches of Washington and Lee law professors for Legal education in Virginia : a biographical approach. Drafts of Laughlin's never published Theory of a two party system are also present.
ArchivalResource: 5 cubic ft.
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- Laughlin, Charles Vaill, 1907-1985. Charles Vaill Laughlin papers, 1940-1983.
Turner, George Wilmer. Papers, 1846-1896; (bulk 1860-1876).
Title:
Papers, 1846-1896; (bulk 1860-1876).
Family and personal correspondence and legal and business papers, mostly from the post-Civil War period and concerning difficulties and poverty during Reconstruction. The letters concern family and plantation affairs; the education of Turner's six sons; students' affairs at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., and Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.; early public education in Virginia; and economic conditions during Reconstruction.
ArchivalResource: 1,579 items.
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- Turner, George Wilmer. Papers, 1846-1896; (bulk 1860-1876).
Crenshaw, Ollinger, 1904-1970. Letters, 1939-1969.
Title:
Letters, 1939-1969.
Correspondence to Robert McLean Jeter, Jr., an alumnus of the Washington and Lee University, Class of 1941. The letters cover issues regarding curricula, faculty, and faculty social life at Washington and Lee University, including curricular changes under Dean James Leyburn and the administration of University President Fred Carrington Cole (1959-1967). Other topics include integration, World War II and the Vietnam War, and publication of Crenshaw's "General Lee's College".
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft.
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- Crenshaw, Ollinger, 1904-1970. Letters, 1939-1969.
Fishburn, Junius Matthew, 1830-1858. Junius Matthew Fishburn papers, 1856 and 1919-1924.
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Junius Matthew Fishburn papers, 1856 and 1919-1924.
Diaries of travels in Europe in 1856 with traveling companion Professor Henry S. Frieze of University of Michigan, including comments on religion, churches, condition of land, architecture and art; also miscellaneous correspondence and biographical material.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft. (2 folders and 3 v.).
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- Fishburn, Junius Matthew, 1830-1858. Junius Matthew Fishburn papers, 1856 and 1919-1924.
Graham, John Alexander, 1895-1947. Papers, 1910-1947 (bulk 1915-1947).
Title:
Papers, 1910-1947 (bulk 1915-1947).
Includes compositions, World War I papers and correspondence, memorabilia of Washington and Lee University activities, scores, sheet music, notebooks, and other correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Graham, John Alexander, 1895-1947. Papers, 1910-1947 (bulk 1915-1947).
Rockbridge County (Va.) Court Records, 1822-1846
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Rockbridge County (Va.) Court Records, 1822-1846
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- Rockbridge County (Va.) Court Records, 1822-1846
Desha, Lucius. Papers, 1868-1873.
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Papers, 1868-1873.
Student memorabilia of Lucius and Cave Desha, including programs, pamphlets and Miley photographs of students and faculty.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Desha, Lucius. Papers, 1868-1873.
Rockbridge Baths Hotel. Ledger, 1876-1882.
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Ledger, 1876-1882.
Register of guests who visited the Rockbridge Baths, Virginia hotel between June 1871 and May 1882. Among them were many prominent faculty members of Washington and Lee University and Virginia Military Institute, as well as guests from the city of Lexington, Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Rockbridge Baths Hotel. Ledger, 1876-1882.
Humphreys, Milton W. (Milton Wyllie), b. 1844. Letters : to Mrs. Winifred Brent Russell, 1915-1919.
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Letters : to Mrs. Winifred Brent Russell, 1915-1919.
This collection, which consists of Humphreys' letters to Mrs. Winifred Brent Russell, gives an account of Humphreys' life; his early years at Washington and Lee University; his Civil War career as Sergeant of Artillery; his association as teacher and student with General Lee; his study in Germany; and his career at the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 38 items.
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- Humphreys, Milton W. (Milton Wyllie), b. 1844. Letters : to Mrs. Winifred Brent Russell, 1915-1919.
Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970. The head and heart of Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1954.
Title:
The head and heart of Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1954.
Includes first and second typed drafts, annotated, of his book; the typescript setting copy; and bibliographical notes. With these are an address on journalism given at Washington and Lee, 1952 May 2, and a letter carbon, 1952, to Miss Siegel regarding the publication of several articles.
ArchivalResource: 10 (ca.) items.
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- Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970. The head and heart of Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1954.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Waller family papers, 1803-1938, bulk 1803-1888.
Title:
Waller family papers, 1803-1938, bulk 1803-1888.
Correspondence and other materials related to the Waller family of Chicago and Frankfort, Kentucky, and the Alexander family of Frankfort, Kentucky.
ArchivalResource: 1.9 linear feet (4 boxes)
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. Waller family papers, 1803-1938, bulk 1803-1888.
Johnston family. Johnston family : papers, 1798-1943.
Title:
Johnston family : papers, 1798-1943.
Included is family correspondence of Albert Sidney Johnston, his Johnston relations, and the Preston relations of his first wife. Much of the correspondence concerns military affairs during the Civil War, including administrative communications received by Albert Sidney Johnston and letters received by his son, an aide de camp to Jefferson Davis. Extensive correspondence of William Preston Johnston and his wife Rosa Duncan Johnston, discussing wartime conditions and letters during the period of William Preston Johnston's imprisonment and exile. Later correspondence concerns William P. Johnston's career as a faculty member at Washington and Lee College, 1866-1877, as president of Louisiana State University, 1881-1883, and president of Tulane University, from 1883. Many letters of Johnston's children are included. Additional material includes correspondence, 1798-1943; miscellaneous papers, 1833-1861, of the Duncan family of New Orleans; autobiography of William P. Johnston (typed p. 102); diary, 1880-1901, of George Anderson Robinson; genealogical data on the Barret, Brown, Covington, Duncan, Goldsborough, Hancock, Johnston, Patton, Poignand, Preston, Provoost, Robinson, and Yoder families. Correspondents include James Breckinridge, Major William Preston, William Campbell Preston, Caroline Hancock Preston, Henrietta Preston Johnston, John J. Crittenden, James Guthrie, Simon Bolivar Buckner, John Cabell Breckinridge, Winfield Scott, Josiah Gorgas, Benjamin Huger, Leroy Pope Walker, Judah P. Benjamin, Braxton Bragg, William J. Hardee, General William Preston, George Washington Custis Lee, William Campbell Preston Breckinridge, John Hunt Morgan, Randall Lee Gibson, John Echols, Varina Howell Davis, Basil W. Duke, Robert E. Lee, Margaret Junkin Preston, Wade Hampton, Alexander Lamar, Joseph Jefferson, Josiah Stoddard Johnston, Charles Dudley Warner, and John Mason Brown.
ArchivalResource: 2.66 cubic ft.
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- Johnston family. Johnston family : papers, 1798-1943.
Southgate-Jones Family Papers, 1760-2008
Title:
Southgate-Jones Family Papers, 1760-2008
ArchivalResource: Linear ft. of shelf space occupied: 22.4; Number of items: ca. 13,456
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- Southgate-Jones Family Papers, 1760-2008
Lilley, Robert Doak, 1836-1886. Letter to Leander J. McCormick / 1878 Feb. 6.
Title:
Letter to Leander J. McCormick / 1878 Feb. 6.
Lilley writes to McCormick concerning the telescope McCormick has offered to either the University of Virginia or Washington and Lee. Lilley asks McCormick to place the telescope at the University of Virginia if the University can raise the $30,000 needed to match McCormick's gift. If not, Lilley requests a chance to raise the funds for Washington and Lee.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Lilley, Robert Doak, 1836-1886. Letter to Leander J. McCormick / 1878 Feb. 6.
Letcher, John, 1813-1884. Papers, 1860-1875.
Title:
Papers, 1860-1875.
Papers of John Letcher. Includes appointment, 1860, of justices of the peace for Augusta County, Va. signed by Letcher; and letters, 3 November 1864-3 September 1865, of Letcher, Lexington Va. to J[oseph A.] Hierholzer, Richmond, Va. Three of the letters are negative photocopies.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Letcher, John, 1813-1884. Papers, 1860-1875.
Eggleston, J. D. (Joseph Dupuy), 1867-1953. Extracts from the minutes of the Virginia Synod and Hanover Presbytery, on Liberty Hall Academy, Hampden-Sydney College, and Union Theological Seminary, 1771-1824 / by J.D. Eggleston ; to which has been added the notable address of Rev. Benjamin Mosby Smith, made September 1, 1879, on the founding of Union Theological Seminary.
Title:
Extracts from the minutes of the Virginia Synod and Hanover Presbytery, on Liberty Hall Academy, Hampden-Sydney College, and Union Theological Seminary, 1771-1824 / by J.D. Eggleston ; to which has been added the notable address of Rev. Benjamin Mosby Smith, made September 1, 1879, on the founding of Union Theological Seminary. [1947]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.
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- Eggleston, J. D. (Joseph Dupuy), 1867-1953. Extracts from the minutes of the Virginia Synod and Hanover Presbytery, on Liberty Hall Academy, Hampden-Sydney College, and Union Theological Seminary, 1771-1824 / by J.D. Eggleston ; to which has been added the notable address of Rev. Benjamin Mosby Smith, made September 1, 1879, on the founding of Union Theological Seminary.
Humphreys, Milton W. (Milton Wylie), b. 1844. Autobiography : typed excerpts pertaining to Washington and Lee University [1860-1875].
Title:
Autobiography : typed excerpts pertaining to Washington and Lee University [1860-1875].
Includes typed excerpts about Milton W. Humphreys' student and teaching years at Washington College, 1860-1861 and Washington and Lee University, 1860-1875.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Humphreys, Milton W. (Milton Wylie), b. 1844. Autobiography : typed excerpts pertaining to Washington and Lee University [1860-1875].
Yonge, Samuel Humphreys, 1850-1935. Yonge papers, 1890-1935.
Title:
Yonge papers, 1890-1935.
Papers, 1890-1935, of Samuel Humphreys Yonge. Yonge was an army engineer who worked on flood control projects and navigational improvements. Yonge was interested in excavations at Jamestown and Williamsburg, Va. and in archaeological projects throughout Virginia. Included is correspondence; early twentieth century photographs of ruins and excavations at Jamestown; notebooks of land patent abstracts and other notes concerning Jamestown; and printed material. The collection also includes an account of Yonge's impressions of Robert E. Lee, president of Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) when Yonge was a student there and other autobiographical notes.
ArchivalResource: 557 items.
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- Yonge, Samuel Humphreys, 1850-1935. Yonge papers, 1890-1935.
Clark and Crowe. Architectural Drawings Collection, 1922-1935.
Title:
Architectural Drawings Collection, 1922-1935.
Drawings of 4 churches, 20 commercial buildings, 58 residences, and 14 school and college buildings.
ArchivalResource: 98 folders.
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- Clark and Crowe. Architectural Drawings Collection, 1922-1935.
McWane, Frederick William. Records, 1909-1959 (bulk 1909-1913).
Title:
Records, 1909-1959 (bulk 1909-1913).
Includes Washington and Lee University-related photographs, documents, and mementos from McWane's days as a student and member of Omicron Delta Kappa at the university, as well as a citation for his later work with the Virginia State Ports Authority.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear ft.
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- McWane, Frederick William. Records, 1909-1959 (bulk 1909-1913).
Charles S. Sydnor Papers, and undated, 1729-1978
Title:
Charles S. Sydnor Papers, and undated 1729-1978
ArchivalResource: Linear ft. of shelf space occupied: 14.8; Number of items: ca. 11,159
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- Charles S. Sydnor Papers, and undated, 1729-1978
Shannon, Edgar Finley, 1918-1997. Oral history interview of Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. by Charles E. Moran [manuscript], July 11, 1977.
Title:
Oral history interview of Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. by Charles E. Moran [manuscript], July 11, 1977.
ArchivalResource: Transcript.2 items.
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- Shannon, Edgar Finley, 1918-1997. Oral history interview of Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. by Charles E. Moran [manuscript], July 11, 1977.
Bradford, Juliet S. Correspondence, 1884.
Title:
Correspondence, 1884.
Includes c.11 items, all expressing sympathy at the death of Mrs. Bradford's husband, Vincent L. Bradford, a benefactor of Washington and Lee University; resolution passed by the Washington and Lee University faculty in tribute to the memory of Mr. Vincent L. Bradford.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Bradford, Juliet S. Correspondence, 1884.
Zechariah Chafee papers
Title:
Zechariah Chafee papers
This collection includes materials relating to Chafee's activities as law teacher, legal scholar, historian, and defender of civil liberties. Includes research material for drafts of the Federal Interpleader Act of 1936.
ArchivalResource: 93 boxes
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- Papers, 1898-1957
Dold, William E. Papers, 1875-1936.
Title:
Papers, 1875-1936.
Includes an autograph book containing autographs of Washington and Lee students circa 1875. Also includes a brochure of River Crest Sanitarium (Astoria, Long Island) and three letters to Dr. Dold from Francis P. Gaines which are dated 10/20/32, 5/24/33, and 11/7/36.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Dold, William E. Papers, 1875-1936.
Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879
Title:
SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-1879
This series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.
ArchivalResource: 59.56 cubic feet
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 26: Office Of The Secretary, Incoming Corres..
Stevenson, Frederick D., 1884-1964. Frederick D. Stevenson papers, 1903-1963.
Title:
Frederick D. Stevenson papers, 1903-1963.
The materials consist of sermons, newspaper and periodical clippings relating to these sermons and other Biblical references, and clippings of the Reverend Fredrick D. Stevenson's column, "Peregrinations", which he wrote for the Corbin Daily Tribune for many years.
ArchivalResource: 41 boxes.
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- Stevenson, Frederick D., 1884-1964. Frederick D. Stevenson papers, 1903-1963.
Milton Caniff Collection, 1805-2007, 1910-1988
Title:
Milton Caniff Collection 1805-2007 1910-1988
Personal and business papers of Milton Caniff, cartoonist; includes original art, correspondence, research files, photographs, memorabilia, merchandise, realia, awards, audio/visual material and scrapbooks.
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- Milton Caniff Collection, 1805-2007, 1910-1988
Edwin M. Yoder Papers (#4963), 1945-1998
Title:
Edwin M. Yoder Papers (#4963) 1945-1998
Edwin M. Yoder, native North Carolinian, journalist, writer, and journalism professor. A 1956 graduate of the University of North Carolina, Yoder wrote editorials and columns for the , 1958-1961; the , 1961-1964 and 1965-1975; the , 1975-1981, where he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1979; and the Washington Post Writers Group syndicate, 1981-1996. He taught history at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1964-1965, and, in 1991, became professor of journalism and humanities at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. The collection contains correspondence, columns, and other materials of Edwin Yoder. Professional correspondence consists of letters from readers, colleagues, and others. Personal correspondence is primarily of friends he made while a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University. Correspondents include Eve Auchincloss, William F. Buckley, Jr., Virginius Dabney, Jonathan Daniels, John Ehle, Joel L. Fleishman, William Frankel, William C. Friday, Charles Kuralt, Tony Lewis, Willie Morris, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Sam Ragan, John Shelton Reed, James Reston, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Tom Wicker, George Will, Louis Round Wilson, and C. Vann Woodward. Writings include speeches, articles and essays, book manuscripts, book reviews, diaries, journals, columns, and editorials. Most are columns and editorials were written for the Washington Post Writers Group, 1982-1996. Topics include social conditions in the South, judicial power, and 20th-century journalism. There are also writings by others, including reviews of Yoder's books; notes and newspaper clippings in subject files; conference and professional association materials; items from Yoder's teaching career before Washington and Lee University; college materials; biographical and genealogical information; financial and other items relating to the Washington Post Writers Group; personal financial records; drawings by Yoder; photographs of Yoder and others; and videocassettes of television programs in which Yoder appeared. Charlotte News Greensboro Daily News Washington Star
ArchivalResource: About 20,000 items (33.0 linear feet)
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- Edwin M. Yoder Papers (#4963), 1945-1998
Lee, George Bolling, 1872-1948,. Papers : of George Bolling Lee, 1841-1868.
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Papers : of George Bolling Lee, 1841-1868.
This collection consists almost entirely of letters written by Robert E. Lee (1807-1870) of "Arlington," Fairfax County (now Arlington County), Va., while serving in the U.S. Army at Fort Hamilton, N.Y., and San Antonio, Tex., while commanding the Confederate States Army of Northern Virginia, and while serving as president of Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), Lexington, Va. Most letters were written to Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis, Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (concerning the latter's service in the U.S. Army and farming operations at "White House," New Kent County, Va.), and Charlotte Wickham Lee. Subjects of the correspondence include business affairs, health and education of family members, the estate of George Washington Parke Custis, farming operations at "Arlington, " the treatment of African-American slaves, Lee's U.S. army career, and the indictment and trial of Jefferson Davis. Letters written by Robert E. Lee from Saltillo, Veracruz, and other locations in Mexico in 1847 concern his role in U.S. Army operations during the Mexican War.
ArchivalResource: 78 items.
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- Lee, George Bolling, 1872-1948,. Papers : of George Bolling Lee, 1841-1868.
McLaughlin and Johnson. Architectural Drawings Collection, 1909-1950.
Title:
Architectural Drawings Collection, 1909-1950.
Drawings for 8 church projects, 29 commercial buildings, 59 residences, and 5 schools.
ArchivalResource: 104 folders.
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- McLaughlin and Johnson. Architectural Drawings Collection, 1909-1950.
Walker family. Papers of the Walker family [manuscript], 1770-1857 (bulk 1816-1857).
Title:
Papers of the Walker family [manuscript], 1770-1857 (bulk 1816-1857).
Letters, receipts and account books of the family include papers relating the disposition of the estate of Robert Culton of Rockbridge Co., and a printed oath of allegiance and fidelity to the General Assembly, 1777, signed by Stephen J.H. Smith of Orange Co. In a letter, 1817, John K. Walker, St. Louis, writes to Thomas H. Walker telling of life in the [Missouri] Territory, about crooked elections for Congress and about Indians robbing a settler. In a letter, 1822, William N. Campbell, Lexington, Va., writes to Hugh Walker about debates and the election of W.G. Campbell as President of Washington College. In a letter, 1835, Hugh Walker writes to Thomas H. Walker about "silk fever," his plans for sowing White Mulberry seed and the anti- Jackson and Van Buren sentiments of the majority of Tennesseans.
ArchivalResource: 60 items.
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- Walker family. Papers of the Walker family [manuscript], 1770-1857 (bulk 1816-1857).
Crosland, Edward, 1850-1885. Edward Crosland papers, 1838-1870.
Title:
Edward Crosland papers, 1838-1870.
Chiefly letters written as a student at the University of South Carolina and Washington College (later Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.) to his family at Bennettsville, S.C., re courses of study, expenses, and school activities; displeasure at seeing black legislators in a meeting of the South Carolina General Assembly held on campus; "easy terms" of Virginia's readmittance to the Union; and the method used by Gen. [Robert E.] Lee, president of Washington College, to have unsatisfactory students withdrawn from school. Correspondents include Crosland's mother, Mrs. A. Crosland, and R[obert] W[oodward] Barnwell. Also includes 2 manuscripts, 1829 and 29 June 1869, photostatic copy of medical diploma of William Crosland, and diploma of Edward Crosland as a "Graduate in the School of Ancient Languages, University of South Carolina."
ArchivalResource: 43 items.
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- Crosland, Edward, 1850-1885. Edward Crosland papers, 1838-1870.
Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. Preliminary map of Prince Edward County, Virginia / from survey by Washington & Lee University, by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng., Staunton, Va., 1871.
Title:
Preliminary map of Prince Edward County, Virginia / from survey by Washington & Lee University, by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng., Staunton, Va., 1871.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 24 x 32 cm.
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- Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. Preliminary map of Prince Edward County, Virginia / from survey by Washington & Lee University, by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng., Staunton, Va., 1871.
Nelson, Alexander Lockhart, 1827-1910. Memorabilia, 1871-1902.
Title:
Memorabilia, 1871-1902.
Includes an address by Nelson from 1900 and personal recollections of Washington College, as well as several photographs and an 1871 letter from Jack Desha, Washington and Lee Class of 1875, about his first impressions of Lexington and Washington and Lee University.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft.
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- Nelson, Alexander Lockhart, 1827-1910. Memorabilia, 1871-1902.
Saunders family. Papers, 1798-1903.
Title:
Papers, 1798-1903.
The collection includes personal, business, and political correspondence, 1804-1857, of Fleming Saunders (1778-1858), attorney and circuit court judge of "Flat Creek," Campbell County, Va., along with personal accounts and miscellany; and family correspondence, 1841-1867, of his wife, Alice (Watts) Saunders (1797?-1867). Also, includes correspondence, 1826-1868, of John Blair Dabney (1795-1868), Episcopal clergyman of "Vaucluse," Campbell County, Va., sermons, 1862-1867, and miscellany; and correspondence, 1832-1883, of his wife, Elizabeth Lewis (Towles) Dabney (1801-1883), including many letters written by family members who were teachers. Also, includes correspondence, 1840-1902, of Peter Saunders (1823-1904) of "Bleak Hill," Franklin County, Va., while a student at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), Lexington, Va., and as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates; accounts; legislative records (in part, concerning the election of judges and state officials); and records as a justice of the peace for Franklin County; and family correspondence, 1846-1903, of his wife, Elizabeth Lewis (Dabney) Saunders (1830-1904). Also, includes scattered correspondence of Maria Louisa (Dabney) Carrington of "Ingleside," Charlotte County, and while teaching school in Richmond, Va.; of Chiswell Dabney (1844-1923) as a student at New London Academy in Bedford County, Va., and as an aide to General Jeb Stuart of the Confederate States Cavalry; and of Fleming Saunders (1829- 1902), while serving in the 42nd Virginia Infantry Regiment of the Confederate States Army; and miscellaneous papers of other members of the Carrington, Dabney and Saunders families.
ArchivalResource: 3,571 items.
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- Saunders family. Papers, 1798-1903.
Lee family. Brock Collection: Lee family papers, 1722-1892 (bulk 1765-1870).
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Brock Collection: Lee family papers, 1722-1892 (bulk 1765-1870).
Papers, chiefly correspondence, of four generations of the Lee family.
ArchivalResource: ca. 100 pieces.2 boxes : 5 oversized folders.
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- Lee family. Brock Collection: Lee family papers, 1722-1892 (bulk 1765-1870).
Sanders, Irwin T. (Irwin Taylor), 1909-2005. Correspondence 1925-1929.
Title:
Correspondence 1925-1929.
Correspondence from Sanders to his parents during his years as a student at Washington and Lee University (1925-1929), including accounts of a 1928 cross-country trip with a friend.
ArchivalResource: .1 linear ft.
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- Sanders, Irwin T. (Irwin Taylor), 1909-2005. Correspondence 1925-1929.
Pratt, John Lee, 1879-1975. Papers of John Lee Pratt [manuscript], 1920, 1950-1970.
Title:
Papers of John Lee Pratt [manuscript], 1920, 1950-1970.
Correspondence about Pratt's philanthropic support of Virginia colleges comprises the bulk of the collection. Among these institutions are Hampden-Sydney, Hollins, Randolph-Macon, Randolph-Macon Woman's, Sweet Briar, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Virginia State, and Washington & Lee University as well as Lehigh and the General George C. Marshall Research Foundation. Some personal papers contain correspondence on his World War II government service.
ArchivalResource: 980 items.
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- Pratt, John Lee, 1879-1975. Papers of John Lee Pratt [manuscript], 1920, 1950-1970.
Postcards of Virginia and Washington, D.C., 1906-1953, n.d.
Title:
Postcards of Virginia and Washington, D.C., 1906-1953, n.d.
Postcards, both single cards and folders, of historic sites and natural history scenes in Virginia, including Abingdon; Albemarle County; Alexandria; Appomattox; Arlington; Bristol; Cape Henry; Charlottesville; Clarksville; Confederate monuments; Emory and Henry College; Endless Caverns; Fredericksburg; George Washington National Forest; Gloucester; Harrisonburg; Hawks Bill Mountain; Healing Springs; Hollins College; the Homestead; the James River; Luray; Marion; Martinsburg; Monticello; Mt. Vernon; Mountain Lake; Natural Bridge; Norfolk; Norfolk and Western Railway; Petersburg; Portsmouth; Richmond; Roanoke; the Shenandoah National Park near Skyland, Va.; Shenandoah River; Shenandoah Valley Pike; Skyline Drive; South Hill; State Teachers College at Harrisonburg; the University of Virginia; Washington, D.C.; the Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument and Tidal Basin; Warm Springs; Washington and Lee University; Washington's Headquarters (Richmond, Va., 1906) West Urbanna; Colonial Williamsburg; the White House; White Oak Canyon; Winchester; Wytheville; and Yorktown.
ArchivalResource: 125 (ca.) items.
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- Postcards of Virginia and Washington, D.C., 1906-1953, n.d.
Gaines, Francis Pendleton, 1892-1963. Letter to Philip Alexander Bruce [manuscript] 25 May 1933.
Title:
Letter to Philip Alexander Bruce [manuscript] 25 May 1933. 1933.
Presenting a pamphlet on Robert E. Lee and Washington and Lee University to Philip Alexander Bruce.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Gaines, Francis Pendleton, 1892-1963. Letter to Philip Alexander Bruce [manuscript] 25 May 1933.
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Letter to Charles S. Venable [manuscript], 1866 July 6.
Title:
Letter to Charles S. Venable [manuscript], 1866 July 6.
Lee writes to Venable, declining an invitation to attend a teacher's convention, asking the latter's advice about filling the vacant chair of "Mental and Moral Philosophy" at Washington College, and mentioning his intention to take Mrs. Lee to Warm Springs and Rockbridge Baths.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Letter to Charles S. Venable [manuscript], 1866 July 6.
Davis, John W. (John William), 1873-1955. John W. Davis collection : 1888-1953.
Title:
John W. Davis collection : 1888-1953.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- Davis, John W. (John William), 1873-1955. John W. Davis collection : 1888-1953.
Ritz, Wilfred J. Wilfred J. Ritz papers, c. 1955-1985.
Title:
Wilfred J. Ritz papers, c. 1955-1985.
Biographical materials, subject files, legal case files, and writings. Subject files deal with both Ritz's teaching and writing. Writings series includes both drafts and published versions.
ArchivalResource: 5 cubic ft.
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- Ritz, Wilfred J. Wilfred J. Ritz papers, c. 1955-1985.
Stuart, Dabney, 1937-. Papers, 1989-2009 (bulk 2000-2009).
Title:
Papers, 1989-2009 (bulk 2000-2009).
Includes: a list of all of Stuart's publications, 1959-2009; his prose pieces, 1989-ca. 1999; drafts of his works, 2000-2009; his lectures.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear ft.
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- Stuart, Dabney, 1937-. Papers, 1989-2009 (bulk 2000-2009).
Fishburn, Junius Matthew, 1830-1858. Junius Matthew Fishburn papers, 1856 and 1919-1924.
Title:
Junius Matthew Fishburn papers, 1856 and 1919-1924.
Diaries of travels in Europe in 1856 with traveling companion Professor Henry S. Frieze of University of Michigan, including comments on religion, churches, condition of land, architecture and art; also miscellaneous correspondence and biographical material.
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