Minutes of the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 1829-2000.

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Minutes of the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 1829-2000.

Minute books kept by or for University rectors including James Madison, Joseph C.Cabell, Chapman Johnson, Andrew Stevenson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas L. Preston, Alexander Rives, B. Johnson Barbour, R. G. H. Kean, A. H. H. Stuart; Wyatt M. Elliott, William Roane Ruffin, J. L. Marye, Wilson Cary Nicholas Randolph, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Charles Pinckney Jones, Robert Tate Irving, John Stewart Bryan, C. Harding Walker, Frederick W. Scott, Robert Gray Williams, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Barron Foster Black, Frank Talbott, jr., Albert Vickers Bryan, Charles Rogers Fenwick, Frank W. Rogers, Joseph H. McConnell, William L. Zimmer, III, D. French Slaughter, Jr., Fred G. Pollard, Joshua P. Darden, Jr., Edward Elson, Hovey S. Dabney, John P. Ackerly,

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Andrew Stevenson (January 21, 1784 – January 25, 1857) was a Democratic politician in the United States. He served in the United States House of Representatives representing Virginia, as Speaker of the House, and as Minister to the United Kingdom. Born in Culpeper County, Virginia on January 21, 1784, he was educated at the College of William and Mary, studied law, and attained admission to the bar in 1809. Stevenson practiced in Richmond. Stevenson was a member of the Virginia House of De...

Elliott, Wyatt M., fl. 1882-1884.

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Kean, Robert Garlick Hill, 1828-1898

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Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944

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Rogers, Frank B.

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McConnell, Joseph H. (Joseph Howard), 1906-1997

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Preston, Thomas L. (Thomas Lewis), 1812-1903

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Bryan, Albert V. (Albert Vickers), 1899-1984

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Ruffin, William Roane, d. 1899.

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Rives, Alexander, 1806-1885

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Randolph, Wilson Cary Nicholas, 1834-1907

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Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856

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Irvine, R. Tate,

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Fenwick, Charles R. (Charles Rogers), 1901-1969

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Ackerly, John P., III.

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Gordon, Armistead C. 1897-1953,

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Jones, Charles Pinckney, 1845-1914.

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Darden, Joshua P.

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Slaughter, D. French (Daniel French), 1925-1998

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Talbott, Frank, Jr.

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Walker, C. Harding.

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Elson, Edward Elliott 1934-

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Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891

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Scott, Frederic William, 1862-1939.

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University of Virginia. Board of Visitors

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Williams, Robert G., 19..-...., océanographe

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Barbour, B. Johnson (Benjamin Johnson), 1821-1894

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Johnson, Chapman, 1779-1849

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