University historical material records, 1821-2006.

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University historical material records, 1821-2006.

Materials in this collection include student records, blueprints, audio tapes, cassette tapes, invitations, speeches, diplomas, newspapers (including 19th century newspaper accounts of the early college and student newspapers), Civil War records copied form the National Archives, photographs and negatives, plat maps, F Street Club records, academic costumes, scrapbooks, artifacts, charters, awards, and memorabilia.They are comprised of 19 series and range in date from 1821-2006.

80.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7911528

George Washington University

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Marvin, Dorothy Betts.

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Elliott, Lloyd H.

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Levitan, Sar A.

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Borden, William Cline, 1858-1934

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Bloedorn, W. A.

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Samson, G. W. 1819-1896

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Marvin, Cloyd H. (Cloyd Heck), 1889-

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Carroll, Thomas Henry, 1914-

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