Bachelor of Arts diploma: Hampden-Sydney College, 1791 April 27.

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Bachelor of Arts diploma: Hampden-Sydney College, 1791 April 27.

This bachelor of arts diploma, written in Latin, is signed by Hampden-Sydney College President John Campbell, vice presidents J.M. Wilson and M. Waddel, and clerk James Jones.

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