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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Alexander Mathews Davis was born in Wythe County, Va. 17 January 1833. He graduated from Emory and Henry College, studied law and was admitted to the bar. He practiced law in Wytheville and in Grayson County, Va. He served in the 45th Virginia Infantry, Confederate States Army, rising to rank of lieutenant-colonel. He was a member of Virginia State Senate and served the House of Representatives 1873-1874 in a contested seat. He died in Grayson County, 25 September 1889.","Box and folder list inventory completed by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in February 2011.","Correspondence and accounts of Alexander Mathews Davis, lawyer of Grayson County, Va. Includes several Civil War letters.","Item 1: James A. Davis, at Emory, Washington County, Va., to Mary F. Wiley, at Jonesville, N.C., 9 July 1856\nItem 2: Bastin Fulton to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 30 Oct. 1858\nItem 3: James A. Davis, at Emory, Washington County, Va., to Alexander M. Davis., 4 Aug. 1859\nItem 4: D.F. Boyd, at Rocky Mount, Bossier Parish, La., to [?], 18 September 1859\nItem 5: James O'Briens, at McGabeysville, [Rockingham County, Va.], to Alexander M. Davis, 16 March 1860\nItem 6: Enoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], 14 February 1861\nEnoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County]. 14 February 1861. Mutilated.\nItem 7: L.H. Bryan [?] to Capt. A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 April 1862\nItem 8: A[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County], 1862\nA[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County]. 1862. Mutilated.\nItem 9: John M. Davis, at Winston, N.C., to his brother, [?], 21 December 1863\nItem 10: William M. Dickinson, in Camp near Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Maj. A[lexander] M. Davis, 45th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, at Camp near Saltville, [Smyth County], Va., 8 April 1864\nItem 11: Alexander M. Davis to C. Fredeking, 7 July 1866\nItem 12: Cans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean, 18 June 1867\nCans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean. 18 June 1867. Copy.\nItem 13: J.M. Bradstreet \u0026 Son, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 24 June 1867\nItem 14: Penniman \u0026 Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 8 July 1867\nPenniman \u0026 Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis. 8 July 1867.\nItem 15: William Edwards to Jerry Lovelace, 24 June 1868\nWilliam Edwards to Jerry Lovelace. 24 June 1868. Note: This letter includes a receipt for money paid William Edwards.\nItem 16: J.B. Barrett \u0026 Co., at Wytheville, Va., to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson county, Va.], 1 July 1868\nItem 17: Merchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 15 September 1868\nMerchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va. 15 September 1868. Printed circular letter. Enclosures: Printed subscription blank and envelope.\nItem 18: Robert Crockett, Jr., at Wytheville, Wythe County, Va., to Col. John Dickenson, 13 April 1869\nItem 19: P.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis], 17 July 1869\nP.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis]. 17 July 1869. Printed circular letter.\nItem 20: Alexander P. Matthews, at Lewisburg, West Virginia, to Alexander M. Davis, 19 July 1869\nItem 21: A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller, October 1869\nA[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller. October 1869. Copy\nItem 22: L.I. Leberman, at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 November 1869\nItem 23: Kent Paine \u0026 Co., at Richmond, to John Dickinson, at Nuckollsville, Grayson County, Va., 7 December 1869\nItem 24: John Dickenson, at New River, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 3 February 1870\nItem 25: A.M. Young, at Spring Valley, [Grayson County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 March 1870\nItem 26: W. de V. Corning [?], Postmaster, at Wytheville, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 4 [?] June 1870\nItem 27: Shipley, Roane \u0026 Co., at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 11 June 1870\nItem 28: J.C. Miller, at Louisville, Ky., to [?], 13 July 1870\nItem 29: Gilmore \u0026 Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 18 July 1870\nGilmore \u0026 Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis. 18 July 1870. Enclosure: Receipt for special business tax.\nItem 30: C.G. Elliott, at Hilsville, [Carrol County], Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 December 1870\nItem 31: John McKillop \u0026 Co., at Philadelphia, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 9 December 1870\nItem 32: G.E.W. Herring \u0026 Son, at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 27 December 1870\nItem 33: John McKillop \u0026 Co., at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., 12 January 1871\nItem 34: William H. H. Cowl, at Wilkesboro, N.C., to Col. 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Davis, 30 Oct. 1858\nItem 3: James A. Davis, at Emory, Washington County, Va., to Alexander M. Davis., 4 Aug. 1859\nItem 4: D.F. Boyd, at Rocky Mount, Bossier Parish, La., to [?], 18 September 1859\nItem 5: James O'Briens, at McGabeysville, [Rockingham County, Va.], to Alexander M. Davis, 16 March 1860\nItem 6: Enoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], 14 February 1861\nEnoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County]. 14 February 1861. Mutilated.\nItem 7: L.H. Bryan [?] to Capt. A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 April 1862\nItem 8: A[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County], 1862\nA[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County]. 1862. Mutilated.\nItem 9: John M. Davis, at Winston, N.C., to his brother, [?], 21 December 1863\nItem 10: William M. Dickinson, in Camp near Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Maj. A[lexander] M. Davis, 45th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, at Camp near Saltville, [Smyth County], Va., 8 April 1864\nItem 11: Alexander M. Davis to C. Fredeking, 7 July 1866\nItem 12: Cans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean, 18 June 1867\nCans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean. 18 June 1867. Copy.\nItem 13: J.M. Bradstreet \u0026 Son, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 24 June 1867\nItem 14: Penniman \u0026 Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 8 July 1867\nPenniman \u0026 Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis. 8 July 1867.\nItem 15: William Edwards to Jerry Lovelace, 24 June 1868\nWilliam Edwards to Jerry Lovelace. 24 June 1868. Note: This letter includes a receipt for money paid William Edwards.\nItem 16: J.B. Barrett \u0026 Co., at Wytheville, Va., to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson county, Va.], 1 July 1868\nItem 17: Merchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 15 September 1868\nMerchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va. 15 September 1868. Printed circular letter. Enclosures: Printed subscription blank and envelope.\nItem 18: Robert Crockett, Jr., at Wytheville, Wythe County, Va., to Col. John Dickenson, 13 April 1869\nItem 19: P.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis], 17 July 1869\nP.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis]. 17 July 1869. Printed circular letter.\nItem 20: Alexander P. Matthews, at Lewisburg, West Virginia, to Alexander M. Davis, 19 July 1869\nItem 21: A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller, October 1869\nA[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller. October 1869. Copy\nItem 22: L.I. Leberman, at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 November 1869\nItem 23: Kent Paine \u0026 Co., at Richmond, to John Dickinson, at Nuckollsville, Grayson County, Va., 7 December 1869\nItem 24: John Dickenson, at New River, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 3 February 1870\nItem 25: A.M. Young, at Spring Valley, [Grayson County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 March 1870\nItem 26: W. de V. Corning [?], Postmaster, at Wytheville, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 4 [?] June 1870\nItem 27: Shipley, Roane \u0026 Co., at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 11 June 1870\nItem 28: J.C. Miller, at Louisville, Ky., to [?], 13 July 1870\nItem 29: Gilmore \u0026 Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 18 July 1870\nGilmore \u0026 Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis. 18 July 1870. Enclosure: Receipt for special business tax.\nItem 30: C.G. Elliott, at Hilsville, [Carrol County], Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 December 1870\nItem 31: John McKillop \u0026 Co., at Philadelphia, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 9 December 1870\nItem 32: G.E.W. Herring \u0026 Son, at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 27 December 1870\nItem 33: John McKillop \u0026 Co., at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., 12 January 1871\nItem 34: William H. H. Cowl, at Wilkesboro, N.C., to Col. [Alexander M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 24 May 1871\nItem 35: Mastin Hail to [?], 16 March 1872\nItem 36: William A. Burwell, at Patrick Court House, Va., to Col. [Alexander M.] Davis, 16 August 1872\nItem 37: Armstrong, Cator \u0026 Co., at Baltimore, to Davis \u0026 Dickenson, 29 December 1872\nItem 38: George W. Cornett, at Elk Creek, [Grayson County], Va., to A. F. Gregory, at Johnson City, Tenn., 5 February 1873\nItem 39: Edward McPherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, at Washington, D.C., to A[lexander] M. davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 8 February 1873\nItem 40: John Goode, Jr., at Norfolk, Va., to [?], 16 April 1873\nItem 41: C.W. Jones, at Marion, [Smyth County], to [?] Dickerson, 26 April 1873\nItem 42: C.A. Wetherow, at Nuckollsville, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 October 1873\nItem 43: Miss S. J. Cooke, at Leatherwood, Henry County, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 9 January 1874\nItem 44: T.M. Oglesby, at Muckollsville, Va., to Davis and Dickenson, 28 January 1874\nItem 45: S.M. Fulton, at Summerfield, Grayson County, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 10 February 1874\nItem 46: W.J.T. Slum, at Glenn Springs, S.C., to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 17 July 1874\nItem 47: A. Oppenheimer, at Richmond, Va., to Davis \u0026 Dickenson, 17 February 1875\nItem 48: James H. Baldwin, at Wytheville, Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 21 December 1875\nItem 49: Joseph W. Davis, at Elmwood, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 March 1876\nItem 50: Mrs. M. Newman, at Wytheville, to Mrs. Davis, 3 July 1876\nMrs. M. Newman, at Wytheville, to Mrs. Davis. 3 July 1876. Note: This letter includes an account.\nItem 51: F.J. Lundy, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 13 August 1877\nItem 52: A.L. Ellet \u0026 Co., at Richmond, Va., to Davis \u0026 Dickenson, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 17 September 1877","Item 1: Day book of Col. Alexander M. Davis, 1873-1874\nDay book of Col. Alexander M. Davis. 1873-1874. 236 pages. 14 1/2 x 6 inches.\nItem 2: Accounts, invoices, notes and receipts of Col. Alexander M. Davis, 1851-1890\nAccounts, invoices, notes and receipts of Col. Alexander M. 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Davis, at Winston, N.C., to his brother, [?], 21 December 1863\nItem 10: William M. Dickinson, in Camp near Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Maj. A[lexander] M. Davis, 45th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, at Camp near Saltville, [Smyth County], Va., 8 April 1864\nItem 11: Alexander M. Davis to C. Fredeking, 7 July 1866\nItem 12: Cans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean, 18 June 1867\nCans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean. 18 June 1867. Copy.\nItem 13: J.M. Bradstreet \u0026amp; Son, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 24 June 1867\nItem 14: Penniman \u0026amp; Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 8 July 1867\nPenniman \u0026amp; Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis. 8 July 1867.\nItem 15: William Edwards to Jerry Lovelace, 24 June 1868\nWilliam Edwards to Jerry Lovelace. 24 June 1868. Note: This letter includes a receipt for money paid William Edwards.\nItem 16: J.B. Barrett \u0026amp; Co., at Wytheville, Va., to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson county, Va.], 1 July 1868\nItem 17: Merchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 15 September 1868\nMerchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va. 15 September 1868. Printed circular letter. Enclosures: Printed subscription blank and envelope.\nItem 18: Robert Crockett, Jr., at Wytheville, Wythe County, Va., to Col. John Dickenson, 13 April 1869\nItem 19: P.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis], 17 July 1869\nP.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis]. 17 July 1869. Printed circular letter.\nItem 20: Alexander P. Matthews, at Lewisburg, West Virginia, to Alexander M. Davis, 19 July 1869\nItem 21: A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller, October 1869\nA[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller. October 1869. Copy\nItem 22: L.I. Leberman, at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 November 1869\nItem 23: Kent Paine \u0026amp; Co., at Richmond, to John Dickinson, at Nuckollsville, Grayson County, Va., 7 December 1869\nItem 24: John Dickenson, at New River, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 3 February 1870\nItem 25: A.M. Young, at Spring Valley, [Grayson County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 March 1870\nItem 26: W. de V. Corning [?], Postmaster, at Wytheville, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 4 [?] June 1870\nItem 27: Shipley, Roane \u0026amp; Co., at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 11 June 1870\nItem 28: J.C. Miller, at Louisville, Ky., to [?], 13 July 1870\nItem 29: Gilmore \u0026amp; Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 18 July 1870\nGilmore \u0026amp; Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis. 18 July 1870. Enclosure: Receipt for special business tax.\nItem 30: C.G. Elliott, at Hilsville, [Carrol County], Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 December 1870\nItem 31: John McKillop \u0026amp; Co., at Philadelphia, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 9 December 1870\nItem 32: G.E.W. Herring \u0026amp; Son, at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 27 December 1870\nItem 33: John McKillop \u0026amp; Co., at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., 12 January 1871\nItem 34: William H. H. Cowl, at Wilkesboro, N.C., to Col. [Alexander M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 24 May 1871\nItem 35: Mastin Hail to [?], 16 March 1872\nItem 36: William A. Burwell, at Patrick Court House, Va., to Col. [Alexander M.] Davis, 16 August 1872\nItem 37: Armstrong, Cator \u0026amp; Co., at Baltimore, to Davis \u0026amp; Dickenson, 29 December 1872\nItem 38: George W. Cornett, at Elk Creek, [Grayson County], Va., to A. F. Gregory, at Johnson City, Tenn., 5 February 1873\nItem 39: Edward McPherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, at Washington, D.C., to A[lexander] M. davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 8 February 1873\nItem 40: John Goode, Jr., at Norfolk, Va., to [?], 16 April 1873\nItem 41: C.W. Jones, at Marion, [Smyth County], to [?] Dickerson, 26 April 1873\nItem 42: C.A. Wetherow, at Nuckollsville, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 October 1873\nItem 43: Miss S. J. Cooke, at Leatherwood, Henry County, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 9 January 1874\nItem 44: T.M. Oglesby, at Muckollsville, Va., to Davis and Dickenson, 28 January 1874\nItem 45: S.M. Fulton, at Summerfield, Grayson County, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 10 February 1874\nItem 46: W.J.T. Slum, at Glenn Springs, S.C., to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 17 July 1874\nItem 47: A. Oppenheimer, at Richmond, Va., to Davis \u0026amp; Dickenson, 17 February 1875\nItem 48: James H. 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He died in Grayson County, 25 September 1889.","Box and folder list inventory completed by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in February 2011.","Correspondence and accounts of Alexander Mathews Davis, lawyer of Grayson County, Va. Includes several Civil War letters.","Item 1: James A. Davis, at Emory, Washington County, Va., to Mary F. Wiley, at Jonesville, N.C., 9 July 1856\nItem 2: Bastin Fulton to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 30 Oct. 1858\nItem 3: James A. Davis, at Emory, Washington County, Va., to Alexander M. Davis., 4 Aug. 1859\nItem 4: D.F. Boyd, at Rocky Mount, Bossier Parish, La., to [?], 18 September 1859\nItem 5: James O'Briens, at McGabeysville, [Rockingham County, Va.], to Alexander M. Davis, 16 March 1860\nItem 6: Enoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], 14 February 1861\nEnoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County]. 14 February 1861. Mutilated.\nItem 7: L.H. Bryan [?] to Capt. A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 April 1862\nItem 8: A[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County], 1862\nA[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County]. 1862. Mutilated.\nItem 9: John M. Davis, at Winston, N.C., to his brother, [?], 21 December 1863\nItem 10: William M. Dickinson, in Camp near Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Maj. A[lexander] M. Davis, 45th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, at Camp near Saltville, [Smyth County], Va., 8 April 1864\nItem 11: Alexander M. Davis to C. Fredeking, 7 July 1866\nItem 12: Cans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean, 18 June 1867\nCans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean. 18 June 1867. Copy.\nItem 13: J.M. Bradstreet \u0026 Son, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 24 June 1867\nItem 14: Penniman \u0026 Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 8 July 1867\nPenniman \u0026 Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis. 8 July 1867.\nItem 15: William Edwards to Jerry Lovelace, 24 June 1868\nWilliam Edwards to Jerry Lovelace. 24 June 1868. Note: This letter includes a receipt for money paid William Edwards.\nItem 16: J.B. Barrett \u0026 Co., at Wytheville, Va., to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson county, Va.], 1 July 1868\nItem 17: Merchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 15 September 1868\nMerchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va. 15 September 1868. Printed circular letter. Enclosures: Printed subscription blank and envelope.\nItem 18: Robert Crockett, Jr., at Wytheville, Wythe County, Va., to Col. John Dickenson, 13 April 1869\nItem 19: P.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis], 17 July 1869\nP.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis]. 17 July 1869. Printed circular letter.\nItem 20: Alexander P. Matthews, at Lewisburg, West Virginia, to Alexander M. Davis, 19 July 1869\nItem 21: A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller, October 1869\nA[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller. October 1869. Copy\nItem 22: L.I. Leberman, at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 November 1869\nItem 23: Kent Paine \u0026 Co., at Richmond, to John Dickinson, at Nuckollsville, Grayson County, Va., 7 December 1869\nItem 24: John Dickenson, at New River, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 3 February 1870\nItem 25: A.M. Young, at Spring Valley, [Grayson County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 March 1870\nItem 26: W. de V. Corning [?], Postmaster, at Wytheville, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 4 [?] June 1870\nItem 27: Shipley, Roane \u0026 Co., at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 11 June 1870\nItem 28: J.C. Miller, at Louisville, Ky., to [?], 13 July 1870\nItem 29: Gilmore \u0026 Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 18 July 1870\nGilmore \u0026 Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis. 18 July 1870. Enclosure: Receipt for special business tax.\nItem 30: C.G. Elliott, at Hilsville, [Carrol County], Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 December 1870\nItem 31: John McKillop \u0026 Co., at Philadelphia, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 9 December 1870\nItem 32: G.E.W. Herring \u0026 Son, at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 27 December 1870\nItem 33: John McKillop \u0026 Co., at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., 12 January 1871\nItem 34: William H. H. Cowl, at Wilkesboro, N.C., to Col. [Alexander M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 24 May 1871\nItem 35: Mastin Hail to [?], 16 March 1872\nItem 36: William A. Burwell, at Patrick Court House, Va., to Col. [Alexander M.] Davis, 16 August 1872\nItem 37: Armstrong, Cator \u0026 Co., at Baltimore, to Davis \u0026 Dickenson, 29 December 1872\nItem 38: George W. Cornett, at Elk Creek, [Grayson County], Va., to A. F. Gregory, at Johnson City, Tenn., 5 February 1873\nItem 39: Edward McPherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, at Washington, D.C., to A[lexander] M. davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 8 February 1873\nItem 40: John Goode, Jr., at Norfolk, Va., to [?], 16 April 1873\nItem 41: C.W. Jones, at Marion, [Smyth County], to [?] Dickerson, 26 April 1873\nItem 42: C.A. Wetherow, at Nuckollsville, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 October 1873\nItem 43: Miss S. J. Cooke, at Leatherwood, Henry County, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 9 January 1874\nItem 44: T.M. Oglesby, at Muckollsville, Va., to Davis and Dickenson, 28 January 1874\nItem 45: S.M. Fulton, at Summerfield, Grayson County, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 10 February 1874\nItem 46: W.J.T. Slum, at Glenn Springs, S.C., to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 17 July 1874\nItem 47: A. Oppenheimer, at Richmond, Va., to Davis \u0026 Dickenson, 17 February 1875\nItem 48: James H. Baldwin, at Wytheville, Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 21 December 1875\nItem 49: Joseph W. Davis, at Elmwood, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 March 1876\nItem 50: Mrs. M. Newman, at Wytheville, to Mrs. Davis, 3 July 1876\nMrs. M. Newman, at Wytheville, to Mrs. Davis. 3 July 1876. Note: This letter includes an account.\nItem 51: F.J. Lundy, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 13 August 1877\nItem 52: A.L. Ellet \u0026 Co., at Richmond, Va., to Davis \u0026 Dickenson, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 17 September 1877","Item 1: Day book of Col. Alexander M. Davis, 1873-1874\nDay book of Col. Alexander M. Davis. 1873-1874. 236 pages. 14 1/2 x 6 inches.\nItem 2: Accounts, invoices, notes and receipts of Col. Alexander M. 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Davis, 30 Oct. 1858\nItem 3: James A. Davis, at Emory, Washington County, Va., to Alexander M. Davis., 4 Aug. 1859\nItem 4: D.F. Boyd, at Rocky Mount, Bossier Parish, La., to [?], 18 September 1859\nItem 5: James O'Briens, at McGabeysville, [Rockingham County, Va.], to Alexander M. Davis, 16 March 1860\nItem 6: Enoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], 14 February 1861\nEnoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County]. 14 February 1861. Mutilated.\nItem 7: L.H. Bryan [?] to Capt. A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 April 1862\nItem 8: A[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County], 1862\nA[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County]. 1862. Mutilated.\nItem 9: John M. Davis, at Winston, N.C., to his brother, [?], 21 December 1863\nItem 10: William M. Dickinson, in Camp near Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Maj. A[lexander] M. Davis, 45th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, at Camp near Saltville, [Smyth County], Va., 8 April 1864\nItem 11: Alexander M. Davis to C. Fredeking, 7 July 1866\nItem 12: Cans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean, 18 June 1867\nCans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean. 18 June 1867. Copy.\nItem 13: J.M. Bradstreet \u0026 Son, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 24 June 1867\nItem 14: Penniman \u0026 Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 8 July 1867\nPenniman \u0026 Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis. 8 July 1867.\nItem 15: William Edwards to Jerry Lovelace, 24 June 1868\nWilliam Edwards to Jerry Lovelace. 24 June 1868. Note: This letter includes a receipt for money paid William Edwards.\nItem 16: J.B. Barrett \u0026 Co., at Wytheville, Va., to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson county, Va.], 1 July 1868\nItem 17: Merchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 15 September 1868\nMerchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va. 15 September 1868. Printed circular letter. Enclosures: Printed subscription blank and envelope.\nItem 18: Robert Crockett, Jr., at Wytheville, Wythe County, Va., to Col. John Dickenson, 13 April 1869\nItem 19: P.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis], 17 July 1869\nP.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis]. 17 July 1869. Printed circular letter.\nItem 20: Alexander P. Matthews, at Lewisburg, West Virginia, to Alexander M. Davis, 19 July 1869\nItem 21: A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller, October 1869\nA[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller. October 1869. Copy\nItem 22: L.I. Leberman, at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 November 1869\nItem 23: Kent Paine \u0026 Co., at Richmond, to John Dickinson, at Nuckollsville, Grayson County, Va., 7 December 1869\nItem 24: John Dickenson, at New River, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 3 February 1870\nItem 25: A.M. Young, at Spring Valley, [Grayson County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 March 1870\nItem 26: W. de V. Corning [?], Postmaster, at Wytheville, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 4 [?] June 1870\nItem 27: Shipley, Roane \u0026 Co., at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 11 June 1870\nItem 28: J.C. Miller, at Louisville, Ky., to [?], 13 July 1870\nItem 29: Gilmore \u0026 Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 18 July 1870\nGilmore \u0026 Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis. 18 July 1870. Enclosure: Receipt for special business tax.\nItem 30: C.G. Elliott, at Hilsville, [Carrol County], Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 December 1870\nItem 31: John McKillop \u0026 Co., at Philadelphia, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 9 December 1870\nItem 32: G.E.W. Herring \u0026 Son, at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 27 December 1870\nItem 33: John McKillop \u0026 Co., at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., 12 January 1871\nItem 34: William H. H. Cowl, at Wilkesboro, N.C., to Col. [Alexander M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 24 May 1871\nItem 35: Mastin Hail to [?], 16 March 1872\nItem 36: William A. Burwell, at Patrick Court House, Va., to Col. [Alexander M.] Davis, 16 August 1872\nItem 37: Armstrong, Cator \u0026 Co., at Baltimore, to Davis \u0026 Dickenson, 29 December 1872\nItem 38: George W. Cornett, at Elk Creek, [Grayson County], Va., to A. F. Gregory, at Johnson City, Tenn., 5 February 1873\nItem 39: Edward McPherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, at Washington, D.C., to A[lexander] M. davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 8 February 1873\nItem 40: John Goode, Jr., at Norfolk, Va., to [?], 16 April 1873\nItem 41: C.W. Jones, at Marion, [Smyth County], to [?] Dickerson, 26 April 1873\nItem 42: C.A. Wetherow, at Nuckollsville, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 October 1873\nItem 43: Miss S. J. Cooke, at Leatherwood, Henry County, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 9 January 1874\nItem 44: T.M. Oglesby, at Muckollsville, Va., to Davis and Dickenson, 28 January 1874\nItem 45: S.M. Fulton, at Summerfield, Grayson County, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 10 February 1874\nItem 46: W.J.T. Slum, at Glenn Springs, S.C., to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 17 July 1874\nItem 47: A. Oppenheimer, at Richmond, Va., to Davis \u0026 Dickenson, 17 February 1875\nItem 48: James H. Baldwin, at Wytheville, Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 21 December 1875\nItem 49: Joseph W. Davis, at Elmwood, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 March 1876\nItem 50: Mrs. M. Newman, at Wytheville, to Mrs. Davis, 3 July 1876\nMrs. M. Newman, at Wytheville, to Mrs. Davis. 3 July 1876. Note: This letter includes an account.\nItem 51: F.J. Lundy, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 13 August 1877\nItem 52: A.L. Ellet \u0026 Co., at Richmond, Va., to Davis \u0026 Dickenson, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 17 September 1877","Item 1: Day book of Col. Alexander M. Davis, 1873-1874\nDay book of Col. Alexander M. Davis. 1873-1874. 236 pages. 14 1/2 x 6 inches.\nItem 2: Accounts, invoices, notes and receipts of Col. Alexander M. Davis, 1851-1890\nAccounts, invoices, notes and receipts of Col. Alexander M. 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Includes several Civil War letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 1: James A. Davis, at Emory, Washington County, Va., to Mary F. Wiley, at Jonesville, N.C., 9 July 1856\nItem 2: Bastin Fulton to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 30 Oct. 1858\nItem 3: James A. Davis, at Emory, Washington County, Va., to Alexander M. Davis., 4 Aug. 1859\nItem 4: D.F. Boyd, at Rocky Mount, Bossier Parish, La., to [?], 18 September 1859\nItem 5: James O'Briens, at McGabeysville, [Rockingham County, Va.], to Alexander M. Davis, 16 March 1860\nItem 6: Enoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], 14 February 1861\nEnoch Ware to Alexander [M.] Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County]. 14 February 1861. Mutilated.\nItem 7: L.H. Bryan [?] to Capt. A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 April 1862\nItem 8: A[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County], 1862\nA[lexander] M. Davis to William R. Dickey, at Independence, Grayson [County]. 1862. Mutilated.\nItem 9: John M. Davis, at Winston, N.C., to his brother, [?], 21 December 1863\nItem 10: William M. Dickinson, in Camp near Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Maj. A[lexander] M. Davis, 45th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, at Camp near Saltville, [Smyth County], Va., 8 April 1864\nItem 11: Alexander M. Davis to C. Fredeking, 7 July 1866\nItem 12: Cans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean, 18 June 1867\nCans Leberman Co., at Philadelphia, to John M. McLean. 18 June 1867. Copy.\nItem 13: J.M. Bradstreet \u0026amp; Son, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 24 June 1867\nItem 14: Penniman \u0026amp; Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis, 8 July 1867\nPenniman \u0026amp; Brother, at Baltimore, to Alexander M. Davis. 8 July 1867.\nItem 15: William Edwards to Jerry Lovelace, 24 June 1868\nWilliam Edwards to Jerry Lovelace. 24 June 1868. Note: This letter includes a receipt for money paid William Edwards.\nItem 16: J.B. Barrett \u0026amp; Co., at Wytheville, Va., to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson county, Va.], 1 July 1868\nItem 17: Merchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va., 15 September 1868\nMerchants Union Law Company, at New York, to Alexander M. Davis, at Independence, [Grayson County], Va. 15 September 1868. Printed circular letter. Enclosures: Printed subscription blank and envelope.\nItem 18: Robert Crockett, Jr., at Wytheville, Wythe County, Va., to Col. John Dickenson, 13 April 1869\nItem 19: P.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis], 17 July 1869\nP.F. Howard, at Richmond, to [Alexander M. Davis]. 17 July 1869. Printed circular letter.\nItem 20: Alexander P. Matthews, at Lewisburg, West Virginia, to Alexander M. Davis, 19 July 1869\nItem 21: A[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller, October 1869\nA[lexander] M. Davis, at Richmond, Va., to J.C. Miller. October 1869. Copy\nItem 22: L.I. Leberman, at Philadelphia, to A[lexander] M. Davis, 1 November 1869\nItem 23: Kent Paine \u0026amp; Co., at Richmond, to John Dickinson, at Nuckollsville, Grayson County, Va., 7 December 1869\nItem 24: John Dickenson, at New River, to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 3 February 1870\nItem 25: A.M. Young, at Spring Valley, [Grayson County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 7 March 1870\nItem 26: W. de V. Corning [?], Postmaster, at Wytheville, Va., to A[lexander] M. Davis, 4 [?] June 1870\nItem 27: Shipley, Roane \u0026amp; Co., at Baltimore, to A[lexander] M. Davis, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 11 June 1870\nItem 28: J.C. Miller, at Louisville, Ky., to [?], 13 July 1870\nItem 29: Gilmore \u0026amp; Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis, 18 July 1870\nGilmore \u0026amp; Derrick, at Marion, [Smyth County], Va., to Col. A[lexander] M. Davis. 18 July 1870. Enclosure: Receipt for special business tax.\nItem 30: C.G. Elliott, at Hilsville, [Carrol County], Va., to A[lexander] M. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Accruals are anticipated on an ongoing basis.","Organized into series by accession: Series 1: Publications, Series 2: Acc. 1983.100: Richmond Chapter, Series 3: Acc. 1993.50: Executive Secretary's Files, Series 4: Acc. 1994.010: Homecoming Material, Series 5: Acc. 1999.085: Subject Files, Series 6: Acc. 2008.149: Jeb Stuart Rosebrook Files, Series 7: Acc. 2011.498: Class Reunion Files and Alumni Groups, Series 8: Acc. 2011.521: Alumni Association Programs and Young Guard Records.  Series 11: Acc. 2014.093 150th anniversary  three-ring binder containing the program from the Alumni Association's 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs"," Colonial Re-echo for the class reunion is filed in the class folder, not the year that the reunion took place.","The William and Mary Alumni Association was founded on July 4, 1842, and is the sixth-oldest alumni organization in the country. All graduates and former students of the College of William and Mary are considered members of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association is an independent, nonprofit organization that serves William and Mary and its many alumni, students, parents and friends and is governed by a 17-member Board of Directors."," The generally accepted date for the founding or the William and Mary Alumni Association is July 4, 1842. An alumni organization of some sort may have been in existence before this time. However, this is the date that the Honorable Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, a judge and professor of national and municipal law and of the science of government at the College delivered the first Alumni Day oration. ","Portions of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.","Portions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Acc. 2008.149 accessioned from the backlog 12/11/2008 by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist. Box and Folder List for Series 1 compiled by Amy White, SCRC staff, in January-February 2010. Box and Folder List for Series 2, 5,  \u0026 6 compiled by Emily Eklund, SCRC staff, in May 2010. Acc. 2011.498 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011. Acc. 2011.521 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011.","Order of the White Jacket Records (UA 7.012); University Archives Bound Volumes (UA 15); Wartime Memory Collection (UA 66); University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8);  University Archives Audiovisual Collection; University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10).","Artifacts:"," Artifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), W\u0026amp;M Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\u0026quot; Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\u0026quot; Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), W\u0026amp;M Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026quot; Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026quot; Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\u0026quot; Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)"," Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)"," Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)"," Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)","Audiovisual Materials:"," The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.","Photographs:"," Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012.","The records of the Alumni Association of the College of William and Mary include office files, material from select Executive Secretaries, meeting minutes, publications, correspondence, and other material documenting the activities of the William \u0026 Mary Alumni Association as well as the College of William \u0026 Mary's history and alumni more generally.","A significant amount of records from the Alumni Association were accessioned as part of the former University Archives Publications Collection and are now described here. Included are meeting minutes, fliers, publications, and related material.","Contains records from the Richmond Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association, including correspondence, a constitution, lists of alumnae, and one notebook of meeting minutes.","(25 cubic ft.) Contains records of the Alumni Association from the 1920s-1950s. Records from the first three executive secretaries of the association: George Willis Guy, Charles A. Taylor, and Charles P. McCurdy. Included is correspondence regarding recruiting members, chapters, address changes, meetings, the board, etc. The files are arranged mostly by the last name of the correspondent (for incoming mail) or recipient (for outgoing mail). Correspondence of the Alumni Association from the 1940s files of B. D. Peachy include letters regarding a new William and Mary president, the honor code, fraternity houses in trouble, agenda for meetings, and financial reports. There are also responses to a questionnaire sent in 1932 to alumni who graduated between 1866 and 1932, including updates on names, place and date of birth, occupation, other education, and some personal remarks for a new alumni catalog. There are also letters from alumni who attended between 1866 and 1881 regarding attending a memorial service for Ewell at the 1933 Alumni Day. The \"Necrology\" files hold obituaries of alumni. There is one small box of correspondence of Oscar Shewmake from the 1920s. Finally, there are nine boxes of office correspondence arranged in part by subjects, e.g. senior essay contest.","Contains seven sheets of stationary and four envelopes with the \"Homecoming 1992\" logo.","Contains Alumni Association subject files from 1899-1986, with the bulk dating from 1976-1986.","Contains files from the desk of Jeb Stuart Rosebrook of the Alumni Association. Included are numerous letters from alumni providing their memories related to stories published in the Alumni Gazette or Magazine including the Wren Building, WWII on campus, family trees, and the book Traditions, Myths, and Memories.","This series includes reunion files from the classes of 1918-1960, the Colonial Re-Echo, records of the now defunct Association of 1775, records of the now defunct Graduate and Professional Schools Alumni Council, as well as records, scrapbooks, and photographs of the Student Alumni Liaison Council (SALC). [box count for this series starts at 3]","Includes material from the Association of 1775 and 50th reunions of classes from the 1950s.","Includes material from the Association of 1775 and GPSAC.","Includes material from the reunions of classes of 1945-1953.","Includes material from the reunions of classes of 1918-1944.","Material from alumni chapters, mostly photographs.","Includes material from Student Alumni Liaison Council, Student Hosts, and miscellaneous material.","A scrapbook from Student Alumni Liaison Council.","Includes photographs and a scrapbook from the Student Alumni Liaison Council.","This series contains Alumni Association publications binders (binders with every Alumni Association publication from a given year) from 1997-2006; Alumni Association Programming Calendar newsletters from 1993-1997; and correspondence, bylaws, and publications for the Young Guarde alumni group at the College from 1990-2005. Some material was removed from Acc. 2011.498, which was received just before Acc. 2011.521 for a logical physical reuniting of records.","This series holds material transferred from the College Papers in 2012.","Certificate of incorporation and by-laws. Ferguson Print Shop, 1923 Certificate of incorporation, by-laws, and criteria for medallion award, 1939 Constitution of the Association Order of Business printed card Minutes of a meeting called October 1888. An address delivered at an alumni business meeting, June 1929, by President JAC Chandler Certificate of life membership Membership card Circular letter to the alumni asking for contributions. Draft of copy in the handwriting of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Not dated but of the period 1833-1852 Printed circular letters to alumni, parents and friends 1875-1936. 27 pieces Alumni Bulletin, June 1926 Carbon copy of an article on alumni work of the college, ca 1930 Join Alumni Assoc. football schedule 1936","A list of unlocated alumni, Feb 1931 Register containing names of visiting alumni, Nov 1930-June 1933 Register containing names of visiting alumni June 1935-January 1938","banquet menus and programs 1890-1930 Admission card to Alumni dinner June 1930 Admission card to Alumni luncheon June 1938 Alumni Day and Homecoming Day programs and invitations 1930-1940 United Kingdom Chapter and the Joint Chapters of the Society of the Alumni banquet May 18, 1973","A list of alumni chapters The W\u0026M Club of Richmond. Handbook issued by alumni of the college residing in Richmond, Va. 1931-1932. An invitation to a dance given by the alumni club of Norfolk in honor of the University of Virginia and W\u0026;M football teams, unknown year","This series contains a Class of 1949 50th Reunion yearbook, an Olde Guarde panel script on World War II by H. H. Hyde, a program for \"A Night for Jack Cloud\" from 1990, a history of the class of 1949, and a reunion planning notebook for the class 1949 for Homecoming in 1994,","Three-ring binder containing the program from the 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs (Acc 2014.093)","Four Homecoming and Reunion weekend promotional posters from October 2021.","Artifacts:","Artifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), William and Mary Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\" Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\" Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), William and Mary Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\" Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green' Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)"," Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)"," Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)"," Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)","Audiovisual Materials:"," The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.","Photographs:"," Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","English"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 80","/repositories/2/resources/9238"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Alumni Association Records"],"collection_title_tesim":["Alumni Association Records"],"collection_ssim":["Alumni Association Records"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket"],"creator_ssim":["Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket"],"creators_ssim":["Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acc. 1939-110 correspondence 1920-1936 received 4/29/1939; Acc. 1937-281 minutes 1889-1932 purchased 10/6/1937; Acc. 1940-274: Bound minutes, 1937-1939 received 7/12/1940; Acc. 1942-77 1843 address, gift 4/3/1942; Acc. 1946-383 Correspondence 1942-1945 deposited on 12/13/1946; Acc. 1964-66 Correspondence acquired 10/19/1964; Acc. 1983.100 received 04/14/1960; Acc. 1993.50 (an earlier Manuscripts accession transferred to University Archives?); Acc. 1994. 010 was a gift from the Alumni Association on 02/03/1994; Acc. 1999.085 transferred from the Alumni Association 08/30/1999; Acc. 2008.149 received from Jeb Stuart Rosebrook of the Alumni Association sometime prior to 2007. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."],"access_subjects_ssim":["College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Homecoming","Women college students","World War, 1939-1945","Booklets","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Minutes","Publications","Rosters","Scrapbooks"],"access_subjects_ssm":["College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Homecoming","Women college students","World War, 1939-1945","Booklets","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Minutes","Publications","Rosters","Scrapbooks"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["52.00 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["52.00 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Booklets","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Minutes","Publications","Rosters","Scrapbooks"],"date_range_isim":[1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"accruals_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccruals are anticipated on an ongoing basis.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals:"],"accruals_tesim":["Accruals are anticipated on an ongoing basis."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOrganized into series by accession: Series 1: Publications, Series 2: Acc. 1983.100: Richmond Chapter, Series 3: Acc. 1993.50: Executive Secretary's Files, Series 4: Acc. 1994.010: Homecoming Material, Series 5: Acc. 1999.085: Subject Files, Series 6: Acc. 2008.149: Jeb Stuart Rosebrook Files, Series 7: Acc. 2011.498: Class Reunion Files and Alumni Groups, Series 8: Acc. 2011.521: Alumni Association Programs and Young Guard Records.  Series 11: Acc. 2014.093 150th anniversary  three-ring binder containing the program from the Alumni Association's 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Colonial Re-echo for the class reunion is filed in the class folder, not the year that the reunion took place.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Organized into series by accession: Series 1: Publications, Series 2: Acc. 1983.100: Richmond Chapter, Series 3: Acc. 1993.50: Executive Secretary's Files, Series 4: Acc. 1994.010: Homecoming Material, Series 5: Acc. 1999.085: Subject Files, Series 6: Acc. 2008.149: Jeb Stuart Rosebrook Files, Series 7: Acc. 2011.498: Class Reunion Files and Alumni Groups, Series 8: Acc. 2011.521: Alumni Association Programs and Young Guard Records.  Series 11: Acc. 2014.093 150th anniversary  three-ring binder containing the program from the Alumni Association's 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs"," Colonial Re-echo for the class reunion is filed in the class folder, not the year that the reunion took place."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Alumni Association was founded on July 4, 1842, and is the sixth-oldest alumni organization in the country. All graduates and former students of the College of William and Mary are considered members of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association is an independent, nonprofit organization that serves William and Mary and its many alumni, students, parents and friends and is governed by a 17-member Board of Directors.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The generally accepted date for the founding or the William and Mary Alumni Association is July 4, 1842. An alumni organization of some sort may have been in existence before this time. However, this is the date that the Honorable Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, a judge and professor of national and municipal law and of the science of government at the College delivered the first Alumni Day oration. \u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Note:"],"bioghist_tesim":["The William and Mary Alumni Association was founded on July 4, 1842, and is the sixth-oldest alumni organization in the country. All graduates and former students of the College of William and Mary are considered members of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association is an independent, nonprofit organization that serves William and Mary and its many alumni, students, parents and friends and is governed by a 17-member Board of Directors."," The generally accepted date for the founding or the William and Mary Alumni Association is July 4, 1842. An alumni organization of some sort may have been in existence before this time. However, this is the date that the Honorable Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, a judge and professor of national and municipal law and of the science of government at the College delivered the first Alumni Day oration. "],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePortions of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History:"],"custodhist_tesim":["Portions of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePortions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["Portions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlumni Association Records, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Alumni Association Records, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2008.149 accessioned from the backlog 12/11/2008 by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist. Box and Folder List for Series 1 compiled by Amy White, SCRC staff, in January-February 2010. Box and Folder List for Series 2, 5,  \u0026amp; 6 compiled by Emily Eklund, SCRC staff, in May 2010. Acc. 2011.498 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011. Acc. 2011.521 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Acc. 2008.149 accessioned from the backlog 12/11/2008 by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist. Box and Folder List for Series 1 compiled by Amy White, SCRC staff, in January-February 2010. Box and Folder List for Series 2, 5,  \u0026 6 compiled by Emily Eklund, SCRC staff, in May 2010. Acc. 2011.498 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011. Acc. 2011.521 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOrder of the White Jacket Records (UA 7.012); University Archives Bound Volumes (UA 15); Wartime Memory Collection (UA 66); University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8);  University Archives Audiovisual Collection; University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eArtifacts:\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), W\u0026amp;amp;M Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\u0026amp;quot; Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), W\u0026amp;amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), W\u0026amp;amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), W\u0026amp;amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\u0026amp;quot; Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), W\u0026amp;amp;M Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026amp;quot; Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026amp;quot; Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\u0026amp;quot; Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAudiovisual Materials:\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePhotographs:\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Order of the White Jacket Records (UA 7.012); University Archives Bound Volumes (UA 15); Wartime Memory Collection (UA 66); University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8);  University Archives Audiovisual Collection; University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10).","Artifacts:"," Artifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), W\u0026amp;M Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\u0026quot; Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\u0026quot; Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), W\u0026amp;M Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026quot; Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026quot; Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\u0026quot; Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)"," Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)"," Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)"," Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)","Audiovisual Materials:"," The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.","Photographs:"," Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe records of the Alumni Association of the College of William and Mary include office files, material from select Executive Secretaries, meeting minutes, publications, correspondence, and other material documenting the activities of the William \u0026amp; Mary Alumni Association as well as the College of William \u0026amp; Mary's history and alumni more generally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA significant amount of records from the Alumni Association were accessioned as part of the former University Archives Publications Collection and are now described here. Included are meeting minutes, fliers, publications, and related material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains records from the Richmond Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association, including correspondence, a constitution, lists of alumnae, and one notebook of meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(25 cubic ft.) Contains records of the Alumni Association from the 1920s-1950s. Records from the first three executive secretaries of the association: George Willis Guy, Charles A. Taylor, and Charles P. McCurdy. Included is correspondence regarding recruiting members, chapters, address changes, meetings, the board, etc. The files are arranged mostly by the last name of the correspondent (for incoming mail) or recipient (for outgoing mail). Correspondence of the Alumni Association from the 1940s files of B. D. Peachy include letters regarding a new William and Mary president, the honor code, fraternity houses in trouble, agenda for meetings, and financial reports. There are also responses to a questionnaire sent in 1932 to alumni who graduated between 1866 and 1932, including updates on names, place and date of birth, occupation, other education, and some personal remarks for a new alumni catalog. There are also letters from alumni who attended between 1866 and 1881 regarding attending a memorial service for Ewell at the 1933 Alumni Day. The \"Necrology\" files hold obituaries of alumni. There is one small box of correspondence of Oscar Shewmake from the 1920s. Finally, there are nine boxes of office correspondence arranged in part by subjects, e.g. senior essay contest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains seven sheets of stationary and four envelopes with the \"Homecoming 1992\" logo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Alumni Association subject files from 1899-1986, with the bulk dating from 1976-1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains files from the desk of Jeb Stuart Rosebrook of the Alumni Association. Included are numerous letters from alumni providing their memories related to stories published in the Alumni Gazette or Magazine including the Wren Building, WWII on campus, family trees, and the book Traditions, Myths, and Memories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes reunion files from the classes of 1918-1960, the Colonial Re-Echo, records of the now defunct Association of 1775, records of the now defunct Graduate and Professional Schools Alumni Council, as well as records, scrapbooks, and photographs of the Student Alumni Liaison Council (SALC). [box count for this series starts at 3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from the Association of 1775 and 50th reunions of classes from the 1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from the Association of 1775 and GPSAC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from the reunions of classes of 1945-1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from the reunions of classes of 1918-1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial from alumni chapters, mostly photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from Student Alumni Liaison Council, Student Hosts, and miscellaneous material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA scrapbook from Student Alumni Liaison Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photographs and a scrapbook from the Student Alumni Liaison Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains Alumni Association publications binders (binders with every Alumni Association publication from a given year) from 1997-2006; Alumni Association Programming Calendar newsletters from 1993-1997; and correspondence, bylaws, and publications for the Young Guarde alumni group at the College from 1990-2005. Some material was removed from Acc. 2011.498, which was received just before Acc. 2011.521 for a logical physical reuniting of records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series holds material transferred from the College Papers in 2012.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of incorporation and by-laws. Ferguson Print Shop, 1923 Certificate of incorporation, by-laws, and criteria for medallion award, 1939 Constitution of the Association Order of Business printed card Minutes of a meeting called October 1888. An address delivered at an alumni business meeting, June 1929, by President JAC Chandler Certificate of life membership Membership card Circular letter to the alumni asking for contributions. Draft of copy in the handwriting of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Not dated but of the period 1833-1852 Printed circular letters to alumni, parents and friends 1875-1936. 27 pieces Alumni Bulletin, June 1926 Carbon copy of an article on alumni work of the college, ca 1930 Join Alumni Assoc. football schedule 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of unlocated alumni, Feb 1931 Register containing names of visiting alumni, Nov 1930-June 1933 Register containing names of visiting alumni June 1935-January 1938\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebanquet menus and programs 1890-1930 Admission card to Alumni dinner June 1930 Admission card to Alumni luncheon June 1938 Alumni Day and Homecoming Day programs and invitations 1930-1940 United Kingdom Chapter and the Joint Chapters of the Society of the Alumni banquet May 18, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of alumni chapters The W\u0026amp;M Club of Richmond. Handbook issued by alumni of the college residing in Richmond, Va. 1931-1932. An invitation to a dance given by the alumni club of Norfolk in honor of the University of Virginia and W\u0026amp;;M football teams, unknown year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains a Class of 1949 50th Reunion yearbook, an Olde Guarde panel script on World War II by H. H. Hyde, a program for \"A Night for Jack Cloud\" from 1990, a history of the class of 1949, and a reunion planning notebook for the class 1949 for Homecoming in 1994,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree-ring binder containing the program from the 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs (Acc 2014.093)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour Homecoming and Reunion weekend promotional posters from October 2021.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The records of the Alumni Association of the College of William and Mary include office files, material from select Executive Secretaries, meeting minutes, publications, correspondence, and other material documenting the activities of the William \u0026 Mary Alumni Association as well as the College of William \u0026 Mary's history and alumni more generally.","A significant amount of records from the Alumni Association were accessioned as part of the former University Archives Publications Collection and are now described here. Included are meeting minutes, fliers, publications, and related material.","Contains records from the Richmond Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association, including correspondence, a constitution, lists of alumnae, and one notebook of meeting minutes.","(25 cubic ft.) Contains records of the Alumni Association from the 1920s-1950s. Records from the first three executive secretaries of the association: George Willis Guy, Charles A. Taylor, and Charles P. McCurdy. Included is correspondence regarding recruiting members, chapters, address changes, meetings, the board, etc. The files are arranged mostly by the last name of the correspondent (for incoming mail) or recipient (for outgoing mail). Correspondence of the Alumni Association from the 1940s files of B. D. Peachy include letters regarding a new William and Mary president, the honor code, fraternity houses in trouble, agenda for meetings, and financial reports. There are also responses to a questionnaire sent in 1932 to alumni who graduated between 1866 and 1932, including updates on names, place and date of birth, occupation, other education, and some personal remarks for a new alumni catalog. There are also letters from alumni who attended between 1866 and 1881 regarding attending a memorial service for Ewell at the 1933 Alumni Day. The \"Necrology\" files hold obituaries of alumni. There is one small box of correspondence of Oscar Shewmake from the 1920s. Finally, there are nine boxes of office correspondence arranged in part by subjects, e.g. senior essay contest.","Contains seven sheets of stationary and four envelopes with the \"Homecoming 1992\" logo.","Contains Alumni Association subject files from 1899-1986, with the bulk dating from 1976-1986.","Contains files from the desk of Jeb Stuart Rosebrook of the Alumni Association. Included are numerous letters from alumni providing their memories related to stories published in the Alumni Gazette or Magazine including the Wren Building, WWII on campus, family trees, and the book Traditions, Myths, and Memories.","This series includes reunion files from the classes of 1918-1960, the Colonial Re-Echo, records of the now defunct Association of 1775, records of the now defunct Graduate and Professional Schools Alumni Council, as well as records, scrapbooks, and photographs of the Student Alumni Liaison Council (SALC). [box count for this series starts at 3]","Includes material from the Association of 1775 and 50th reunions of classes from the 1950s.","Includes material from the Association of 1775 and GPSAC.","Includes material from the reunions of classes of 1945-1953.","Includes material from the reunions of classes of 1918-1944.","Material from alumni chapters, mostly photographs.","Includes material from Student Alumni Liaison Council, Student Hosts, and miscellaneous material.","A scrapbook from Student Alumni Liaison Council.","Includes photographs and a scrapbook from the Student Alumni Liaison Council.","This series contains Alumni Association publications binders (binders with every Alumni Association publication from a given year) from 1997-2006; Alumni Association Programming Calendar newsletters from 1993-1997; and correspondence, bylaws, and publications for the Young Guarde alumni group at the College from 1990-2005. Some material was removed from Acc. 2011.498, which was received just before Acc. 2011.521 for a logical physical reuniting of records.","This series holds material transferred from the College Papers in 2012.","Certificate of incorporation and by-laws. Ferguson Print Shop, 1923 Certificate of incorporation, by-laws, and criteria for medallion award, 1939 Constitution of the Association Order of Business printed card Minutes of a meeting called October 1888. An address delivered at an alumni business meeting, June 1929, by President JAC Chandler Certificate of life membership Membership card Circular letter to the alumni asking for contributions. Draft of copy in the handwriting of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Not dated but of the period 1833-1852 Printed circular letters to alumni, parents and friends 1875-1936. 27 pieces Alumni Bulletin, June 1926 Carbon copy of an article on alumni work of the college, ca 1930 Join Alumni Assoc. football schedule 1936","A list of unlocated alumni, Feb 1931 Register containing names of visiting alumni, Nov 1930-June 1933 Register containing names of visiting alumni June 1935-January 1938","banquet menus and programs 1890-1930 Admission card to Alumni dinner June 1930 Admission card to Alumni luncheon June 1938 Alumni Day and Homecoming Day programs and invitations 1930-1940 United Kingdom Chapter and the Joint Chapters of the Society of the Alumni banquet May 18, 1973","A list of alumni chapters The W\u0026M Club of Richmond. Handbook issued by alumni of the college residing in Richmond, Va. 1931-1932. An invitation to a dance given by the alumni club of Norfolk in honor of the University of Virginia and W\u0026;M football teams, unknown year","This series contains a Class of 1949 50th Reunion yearbook, an Olde Guarde panel script on World War II by H. H. Hyde, a program for \"A Night for Jack Cloud\" from 1990, a history of the class of 1949, and a reunion planning notebook for the class 1949 for Homecoming in 1994,","Three-ring binder containing the program from the 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs (Acc 2014.093)","Four Homecoming and Reunion weekend promotional posters from October 2021."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eArtifacts:\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), William and Mary Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\" Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\" Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), William and Mary Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\" Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green' Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAudiovisual Materials:\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePhotographs:\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts:","Artifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), William and Mary Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\" Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\" Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), William and Mary Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\" Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green' Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)"," Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)"," Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)"," Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)","Audiovisual Materials:"," The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.","Photographs:"," Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":431,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T22:53:08Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9238","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9238","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9238","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9238","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9238.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Alumni Association records","title_ssm":["Alumni Association Records"],"title_tesim":["Alumni Association Records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1833-2014","1950-2005"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1950-2005"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1833-2014"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 80","/repositories/2/resources/9238"],"text":["UA 80","/repositories/2/resources/9238","Alumni Association Records","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Homecoming","Women college students","World War, 1939-1945","Booklets","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Minutes","Publications","Rosters","Scrapbooks","This collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Accruals are anticipated on an ongoing basis.","Organized into series by accession: Series 1: Publications, Series 2: Acc. 1983.100: Richmond Chapter, Series 3: Acc. 1993.50: Executive Secretary's Files, Series 4: Acc. 1994.010: Homecoming Material, Series 5: Acc. 1999.085: Subject Files, Series 6: Acc. 2008.149: Jeb Stuart Rosebrook Files, Series 7: Acc. 2011.498: Class Reunion Files and Alumni Groups, Series 8: Acc. 2011.521: Alumni Association Programs and Young Guard Records.  Series 11: Acc. 2014.093 150th anniversary  three-ring binder containing the program from the Alumni Association's 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs"," Colonial Re-echo for the class reunion is filed in the class folder, not the year that the reunion took place.","The William and Mary Alumni Association was founded on July 4, 1842, and is the sixth-oldest alumni organization in the country. All graduates and former students of the College of William and Mary are considered members of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association is an independent, nonprofit organization that serves William and Mary and its many alumni, students, parents and friends and is governed by a 17-member Board of Directors."," The generally accepted date for the founding or the William and Mary Alumni Association is July 4, 1842. An alumni organization of some sort may have been in existence before this time. However, this is the date that the Honorable Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, a judge and professor of national and municipal law and of the science of government at the College delivered the first Alumni Day oration. ","Portions of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.","Portions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Acc. 2008.149 accessioned from the backlog 12/11/2008 by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist. Box and Folder List for Series 1 compiled by Amy White, SCRC staff, in January-February 2010. Box and Folder List for Series 2, 5,  \u0026 6 compiled by Emily Eklund, SCRC staff, in May 2010. Acc. 2011.498 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011. Acc. 2011.521 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011.","Order of the White Jacket Records (UA 7.012); University Archives Bound Volumes (UA 15); Wartime Memory Collection (UA 66); University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8);  University Archives Audiovisual Collection; University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10).","Artifacts:"," Artifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), W\u0026amp;M Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\u0026quot; Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\u0026quot; Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), W\u0026amp;M Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026quot; Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026quot; Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\u0026quot; Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)"," Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)"," Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)"," Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)","Audiovisual Materials:"," The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.","Photographs:"," Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012.","The records of the Alumni Association of the College of William and Mary include office files, material from select Executive Secretaries, meeting minutes, publications, correspondence, and other material documenting the activities of the William \u0026 Mary Alumni Association as well as the College of William \u0026 Mary's history and alumni more generally.","A significant amount of records from the Alumni Association were accessioned as part of the former University Archives Publications Collection and are now described here. Included are meeting minutes, fliers, publications, and related material.","Contains records from the Richmond Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association, including correspondence, a constitution, lists of alumnae, and one notebook of meeting minutes.","(25 cubic ft.) Contains records of the Alumni Association from the 1920s-1950s. Records from the first three executive secretaries of the association: George Willis Guy, Charles A. Taylor, and Charles P. McCurdy. Included is correspondence regarding recruiting members, chapters, address changes, meetings, the board, etc. The files are arranged mostly by the last name of the correspondent (for incoming mail) or recipient (for outgoing mail). Correspondence of the Alumni Association from the 1940s files of B. D. Peachy include letters regarding a new William and Mary president, the honor code, fraternity houses in trouble, agenda for meetings, and financial reports. There are also responses to a questionnaire sent in 1932 to alumni who graduated between 1866 and 1932, including updates on names, place and date of birth, occupation, other education, and some personal remarks for a new alumni catalog. There are also letters from alumni who attended between 1866 and 1881 regarding attending a memorial service for Ewell at the 1933 Alumni Day. The \"Necrology\" files hold obituaries of alumni. There is one small box of correspondence of Oscar Shewmake from the 1920s. Finally, there are nine boxes of office correspondence arranged in part by subjects, e.g. senior essay contest.","Contains seven sheets of stationary and four envelopes with the \"Homecoming 1992\" logo.","Contains Alumni Association subject files from 1899-1986, with the bulk dating from 1976-1986.","Contains files from the desk of Jeb Stuart Rosebrook of the Alumni Association. Included are numerous letters from alumni providing their memories related to stories published in the Alumni Gazette or Magazine including the Wren Building, WWII on campus, family trees, and the book Traditions, Myths, and Memories.","This series includes reunion files from the classes of 1918-1960, the Colonial Re-Echo, records of the now defunct Association of 1775, records of the now defunct Graduate and Professional Schools Alumni Council, as well as records, scrapbooks, and photographs of the Student Alumni Liaison Council (SALC). [box count for this series starts at 3]","Includes material from the Association of 1775 and 50th reunions of classes from the 1950s.","Includes material from the Association of 1775 and GPSAC.","Includes material from the reunions of classes of 1945-1953.","Includes material from the reunions of classes of 1918-1944.","Material from alumni chapters, mostly photographs.","Includes material from Student Alumni Liaison Council, Student Hosts, and miscellaneous material.","A scrapbook from Student Alumni Liaison Council.","Includes photographs and a scrapbook from the Student Alumni Liaison Council.","This series contains Alumni Association publications binders (binders with every Alumni Association publication from a given year) from 1997-2006; Alumni Association Programming Calendar newsletters from 1993-1997; and correspondence, bylaws, and publications for the Young Guarde alumni group at the College from 1990-2005. Some material was removed from Acc. 2011.498, which was received just before Acc. 2011.521 for a logical physical reuniting of records.","This series holds material transferred from the College Papers in 2012.","Certificate of incorporation and by-laws. Ferguson Print Shop, 1923 Certificate of incorporation, by-laws, and criteria for medallion award, 1939 Constitution of the Association Order of Business printed card Minutes of a meeting called October 1888. An address delivered at an alumni business meeting, June 1929, by President JAC Chandler Certificate of life membership Membership card Circular letter to the alumni asking for contributions. Draft of copy in the handwriting of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Not dated but of the period 1833-1852 Printed circular letters to alumni, parents and friends 1875-1936. 27 pieces Alumni Bulletin, June 1926 Carbon copy of an article on alumni work of the college, ca 1930 Join Alumni Assoc. football schedule 1936","A list of unlocated alumni, Feb 1931 Register containing names of visiting alumni, Nov 1930-June 1933 Register containing names of visiting alumni June 1935-January 1938","banquet menus and programs 1890-1930 Admission card to Alumni dinner June 1930 Admission card to Alumni luncheon June 1938 Alumni Day and Homecoming Day programs and invitations 1930-1940 United Kingdom Chapter and the Joint Chapters of the Society of the Alumni banquet May 18, 1973","A list of alumni chapters The W\u0026M Club of Richmond. Handbook issued by alumni of the college residing in Richmond, Va. 1931-1932. An invitation to a dance given by the alumni club of Norfolk in honor of the University of Virginia and W\u0026;M football teams, unknown year","This series contains a Class of 1949 50th Reunion yearbook, an Olde Guarde panel script on World War II by H. H. Hyde, a program for \"A Night for Jack Cloud\" from 1990, a history of the class of 1949, and a reunion planning notebook for the class 1949 for Homecoming in 1994,","Three-ring binder containing the program from the 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs (Acc 2014.093)","Four Homecoming and Reunion weekend promotional posters from October 2021.","Artifacts:","Artifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), William and Mary Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\" Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\" Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), William and Mary Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\" Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green' Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)"," Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)"," Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)"," Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)","Audiovisual Materials:"," The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.","Photographs:"," Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","English"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 80","/repositories/2/resources/9238"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Alumni Association Records"],"collection_title_tesim":["Alumni Association Records"],"collection_ssim":["Alumni Association Records"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket"],"creator_ssim":["Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket"],"creators_ssim":["Society of the Alumni","Alumni Band Organization.","Fund for William and Mary","Order of the White Jacket"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acc. 1939-110 correspondence 1920-1936 received 4/29/1939; Acc. 1937-281 minutes 1889-1932 purchased 10/6/1937; Acc. 1940-274: Bound minutes, 1937-1939 received 7/12/1940; Acc. 1942-77 1843 address, gift 4/3/1942; Acc. 1946-383 Correspondence 1942-1945 deposited on 12/13/1946; Acc. 1964-66 Correspondence acquired 10/19/1964; Acc. 1983.100 received 04/14/1960; Acc. 1993.50 (an earlier Manuscripts accession transferred to University Archives?); Acc. 1994. 010 was a gift from the Alumni Association on 02/03/1994; Acc. 1999.085 transferred from the Alumni Association 08/30/1999; Acc. 2008.149 received from Jeb Stuart Rosebrook of the Alumni Association sometime prior to 2007. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."],"access_subjects_ssim":["College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Homecoming","Women college students","World War, 1939-1945","Booklets","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Minutes","Publications","Rosters","Scrapbooks"],"access_subjects_ssm":["College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Homecoming","Women college students","World War, 1939-1945","Booklets","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Minutes","Publications","Rosters","Scrapbooks"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["52.00 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["52.00 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Booklets","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Minutes","Publications","Rosters","Scrapbooks"],"date_range_isim":[1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"accruals_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccruals are anticipated on an ongoing basis.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals:"],"accruals_tesim":["Accruals are anticipated on an ongoing basis."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOrganized into series by accession: Series 1: Publications, Series 2: Acc. 1983.100: Richmond Chapter, Series 3: Acc. 1993.50: Executive Secretary's Files, Series 4: Acc. 1994.010: Homecoming Material, Series 5: Acc. 1999.085: Subject Files, Series 6: Acc. 2008.149: Jeb Stuart Rosebrook Files, Series 7: Acc. 2011.498: Class Reunion Files and Alumni Groups, Series 8: Acc. 2011.521: Alumni Association Programs and Young Guard Records.  Series 11: Acc. 2014.093 150th anniversary  three-ring binder containing the program from the Alumni Association's 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Colonial Re-echo for the class reunion is filed in the class folder, not the year that the reunion took place.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Organized into series by accession: Series 1: Publications, Series 2: Acc. 1983.100: Richmond Chapter, Series 3: Acc. 1993.50: Executive Secretary's Files, Series 4: Acc. 1994.010: Homecoming Material, Series 5: Acc. 1999.085: Subject Files, Series 6: Acc. 2008.149: Jeb Stuart Rosebrook Files, Series 7: Acc. 2011.498: Class Reunion Files and Alumni Groups, Series 8: Acc. 2011.521: Alumni Association Programs and Young Guard Records.  Series 11: Acc. 2014.093 150th anniversary  three-ring binder containing the program from the Alumni Association's 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. Contents include flyers, newsletters and other publications, and photographs"," Colonial Re-echo for the class reunion is filed in the class folder, not the year that the reunion took place."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Alumni Association was founded on July 4, 1842, and is the sixth-oldest alumni organization in the country. All graduates and former students of the College of William and Mary are considered members of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association is an independent, nonprofit organization that serves William and Mary and its many alumni, students, parents and friends and is governed by a 17-member Board of Directors.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The generally accepted date for the founding or the William and Mary Alumni Association is July 4, 1842. An alumni organization of some sort may have been in existence before this time. However, this is the date that the Honorable Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, a judge and professor of national and municipal law and of the science of government at the College delivered the first Alumni Day oration. \u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Note:"],"bioghist_tesim":["The William and Mary Alumni Association was founded on July 4, 1842, and is the sixth-oldest alumni organization in the country. All graduates and former students of the College of William and Mary are considered members of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association is an independent, nonprofit organization that serves William and Mary and its many alumni, students, parents and friends and is governed by a 17-member Board of Directors."," The generally accepted date for the founding or the William and Mary Alumni Association is July 4, 1842. An alumni organization of some sort may have been in existence before this time. However, this is the date that the Honorable Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, a judge and professor of national and municipal law and of the science of government at the College delivered the first Alumni Day oration. "],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePortions of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History:"],"custodhist_tesim":["Portions of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePortions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["Portions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlumni Association Records, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Alumni Association Records, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2008.149 accessioned from the backlog 12/11/2008 by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist. Box and Folder List for Series 1 compiled by Amy White, SCRC staff, in January-February 2010. Box and Folder List for Series 2, 5,  \u0026amp; 6 compiled by Emily Eklund, SCRC staff, in May 2010. Acc. 2011.498 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011. Acc. 2011.521 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Acc. 2008.149 accessioned from the backlog 12/11/2008 by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist. Box and Folder List for Series 1 compiled by Amy White, SCRC staff, in January-February 2010. Box and Folder List for Series 2, 5,  \u0026 6 compiled by Emily Eklund, SCRC staff, in May 2010. Acc. 2011.498 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011. Acc. 2011.521 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOrder of the White Jacket Records (UA 7.012); University Archives Bound Volumes (UA 15); Wartime Memory Collection (UA 66); University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8);  University Archives Audiovisual Collection; University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eArtifacts:\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), W\u0026amp;amp;M Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\u0026amp;quot; Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), W\u0026amp;amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), W\u0026amp;amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), W\u0026amp;amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\u0026amp;quot; Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), W\u0026amp;amp;M Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026amp;quot; Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026amp;quot; Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\u0026amp;quot; Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAudiovisual Materials:\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePhotographs:\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Order of the White Jacket Records (UA 7.012); University Archives Bound Volumes (UA 15); Wartime Memory Collection (UA 66); University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8);  University Archives Audiovisual Collection; University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10).","Artifacts:"," Artifacts received with Acc. 2011.498 were transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) upon receipt on 7/28/2011. Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), W\u0026amp;M Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\u0026quot; Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), W\u0026amp;M Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\u0026quot; Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), W\u0026amp;M Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026quot; Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\u0026quot; Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, Jr. (UA 2011.498.24), William and Mary \"Six-Footer\u0026quot; Scarf and Box (UA 2011.498.25a-b), William and Mary Binder (UA 2011.498.26)"," Artifacts received at the same time as Acc. 2011.498 and transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: Dixie Bowl Pin (UA 2011.557); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of '51 Pin (UA 2011.558); Class of 1951 Pin (UA 2011.560); President's Aide Medal (UA 2011.561); Fighting Virginians Pin (UA 2011.573); Go Big Green Pin (UA 2011.574); Fight 'Em Indians Football Pin (UA 2011.575)"," Additional Artifacts transferred to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include: William and Mary Swimming Jacket (UA 2014.016.01), William and Mary Blank Scrapbook (UA 2014.016.02), William and Mary Orange and Black  Pillowcase (UA 2014.016.03), William and Mary Blanket (UA 2014.016.04), \"Tribe Pride\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.01), \"my1693\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.02), \"Go Tribe!\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.03), \"One Tribe\" Button Pin (UA 2014.039.04)"," Artifacts transferred to the Education Collection (EDU) include: William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU 2014.004) and William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (EDU2014.005)","Audiovisual Materials:"," The audiovisual material from Acc. 2011.498 was pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58) on 8/3/2011.","Photographs:"," Photographs related to the War and Rememberance Ceremony in 1995 were pulled from Series 7 of this collection and were transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 1/17/2012."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe records of the Alumni Association of the College of William and Mary include office files, material from select Executive Secretaries, meeting minutes, publications, correspondence, and other material documenting the activities of the William \u0026amp; Mary Alumni Association as well as the College of William \u0026amp; Mary's history and alumni more generally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA significant amount of records from the Alumni Association were accessioned as part of the former University Archives Publications Collection and are now described here. Included are meeting minutes, fliers, publications, and related material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains records from the Richmond Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association, including correspondence, a constitution, lists of alumnae, and one notebook of meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(25 cubic ft.) Contains records of the Alumni Association from the 1920s-1950s. Records from the first three executive secretaries of the association: George Willis Guy, Charles A. Taylor, and Charles P. McCurdy. Included is correspondence regarding recruiting members, chapters, address changes, meetings, the board, etc. The files are arranged mostly by the last name of the correspondent (for incoming mail) or recipient (for outgoing mail). Correspondence of the Alumni Association from the 1940s files of B. D. Peachy include letters regarding a new William and Mary president, the honor code, fraternity houses in trouble, agenda for meetings, and financial reports. There are also responses to a questionnaire sent in 1932 to alumni who graduated between 1866 and 1932, including updates on names, place and date of birth, occupation, other education, and some personal remarks for a new alumni catalog. There are also letters from alumni who attended between 1866 and 1881 regarding attending a memorial service for Ewell at the 1933 Alumni Day. The \"Necrology\" files hold obituaries of alumni. There is one small box of correspondence of Oscar Shewmake from the 1920s. Finally, there are nine boxes of office correspondence arranged in part by subjects, e.g. senior essay contest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains seven sheets of stationary and four envelopes with the \"Homecoming 1992\" logo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Alumni Association subject files from 1899-1986, with the bulk dating from 1976-1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains files from the desk of Jeb Stuart Rosebrook of the Alumni Association. Included are numerous letters from alumni providing their memories related to stories published in the Alumni Gazette or Magazine including the Wren Building, WWII on campus, family trees, and the book Traditions, Myths, and Memories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes reunion files from the classes of 1918-1960, the Colonial Re-Echo, records of the now defunct Association of 1775, records of the now defunct Graduate and Professional Schools Alumni Council, as well as records, scrapbooks, and photographs of the Student Alumni Liaison Council (SALC). [box count for this series starts at 3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from the Association of 1775 and 50th reunions of classes from the 1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from the Association of 1775 and GPSAC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from the reunions of classes of 1945-1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from the reunions of classes of 1918-1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial from alumni chapters, mostly photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material from Student Alumni Liaison Council, Student Hosts, and miscellaneous material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA scrapbook from Student Alumni Liaison Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photographs and a scrapbook from the Student Alumni Liaison Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains Alumni Association publications binders (binders with every Alumni Association publication from a given year) from 1997-2006; Alumni Association Programming Calendar newsletters from 1993-1997; and correspondence, bylaws, and publications for the Young Guarde alumni group at the College from 1990-2005. Some material was removed from Acc. 2011.498, which was received just before Acc. 2011.521 for a logical physical reuniting of records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series holds material transferred from the College Papers in 2012.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of incorporation and by-laws. Ferguson Print Shop, 1923 Certificate of incorporation, by-laws, and criteria for medallion award, 1939 Constitution of the Association Order of Business printed card Minutes of a meeting called October 1888. An address delivered at an alumni business meeting, June 1929, by President JAC Chandler Certificate of life membership Membership card Circular letter to the alumni asking for contributions. Draft of copy in the handwriting of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Not dated but of the period 1833-1852 Printed circular letters to alumni, parents and friends 1875-1936. 27 pieces Alumni Bulletin, June 1926 Carbon copy of an article on alumni work of the college, ca 1930 Join Alumni Assoc. football schedule 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of unlocated alumni, Feb 1931 Register containing names of visiting alumni, Nov 1930-June 1933 Register containing names of visiting alumni June 1935-January 1938\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebanquet menus and programs 1890-1930 Admission card to Alumni dinner June 1930 Admission card to Alumni luncheon June 1938 Alumni Day and Homecoming Day programs and invitations 1930-1940 United Kingdom Chapter and the Joint Chapters of the Society of the Alumni banquet May 18, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of alumni chapters The W\u0026amp;M Club of Richmond. Handbook issued by alumni of the college residing in Richmond, Va. 1931-1932. An invitation to a dance given by the alumni club of Norfolk in honor of the University of Virginia and W\u0026amp;;M football teams, unknown year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains a Class of 1949 50th Reunion yearbook, an Olde Guarde panel script on World War II by H. H. Hyde, a program for \"A Night for Jack Cloud\" from 1990, a history of the class of 1949, and a reunion planning notebook for the class 1949 for Homecoming in 1994,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree-ring binder containing the program from the 150th anniversary, which was celebrated in 1992. 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Included are meeting minutes, fliers, publications, and related material.","Contains records from the Richmond Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association, including correspondence, a constitution, lists of alumnae, and one notebook of meeting minutes.","(25 cubic ft.) Contains records of the Alumni Association from the 1920s-1950s. Records from the first three executive secretaries of the association: George Willis Guy, Charles A. Taylor, and Charles P. McCurdy. Included is correspondence regarding recruiting members, chapters, address changes, meetings, the board, etc. The files are arranged mostly by the last name of the correspondent (for incoming mail) or recipient (for outgoing mail). Correspondence of the Alumni Association from the 1940s files of B. D. Peachy include letters regarding a new William and Mary president, the honor code, fraternity houses in trouble, agenda for meetings, and financial reports. There are also responses to a questionnaire sent in 1932 to alumni who graduated between 1866 and 1932, including updates on names, place and date of birth, occupation, other education, and some personal remarks for a new alumni catalog. There are also letters from alumni who attended between 1866 and 1881 regarding attending a memorial service for Ewell at the 1933 Alumni Day. The \"Necrology\" files hold obituaries of alumni. There is one small box of correspondence of Oscar Shewmake from the 1920s. Finally, there are nine boxes of office correspondence arranged in part by subjects, e.g. senior essay contest.","Contains seven sheets of stationary and four envelopes with the \"Homecoming 1992\" logo.","Contains Alumni Association subject files from 1899-1986, with the bulk dating from 1976-1986.","Contains files from the desk of Jeb Stuart Rosebrook of the Alumni Association. Included are numerous letters from alumni providing their memories related to stories published in the Alumni Gazette or Magazine including the Wren Building, WWII on campus, family trees, and the book Traditions, Myths, and Memories.","This series includes reunion files from the classes of 1918-1960, the Colonial Re-Echo, records of the now defunct Association of 1775, records of the now defunct Graduate and Professional Schools Alumni Council, as well as records, scrapbooks, and photographs of the Student Alumni Liaison Council (SALC). [box count for this series starts at 3]","Includes material from the Association of 1775 and 50th reunions of classes from the 1950s.","Includes material from the Association of 1775 and GPSAC.","Includes material from the reunions of classes of 1945-1953.","Includes material from the reunions of classes of 1918-1944.","Material from alumni chapters, mostly photographs.","Includes material from Student Alumni Liaison Council, Student Hosts, and miscellaneous material.","A scrapbook from Student Alumni Liaison Council.","Includes photographs and a scrapbook from the Student Alumni Liaison Council.","This series contains Alumni Association publications binders (binders with every Alumni Association publication from a given year) from 1997-2006; Alumni Association Programming Calendar newsletters from 1993-1997; and correspondence, bylaws, and publications for the Young Guarde alumni group at the College from 1990-2005. Some material was removed from Acc. 2011.498, which was received just before Acc. 2011.521 for a logical physical reuniting of records.","This series holds material transferred from the College Papers in 2012.","Certificate of incorporation and by-laws. Ferguson Print Shop, 1923 Certificate of incorporation, by-laws, and criteria for medallion award, 1939 Constitution of the Association Order of Business printed card Minutes of a meeting called October 1888. An address delivered at an alumni business meeting, June 1929, by President JAC Chandler Certificate of life membership Membership card Circular letter to the alumni asking for contributions. Draft of copy in the handwriting of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Not dated but of the period 1833-1852 Printed circular letters to alumni, parents and friends 1875-1936. 27 pieces Alumni Bulletin, June 1926 Carbon copy of an article on alumni work of the college, ca 1930 Join Alumni Assoc. football schedule 1936","A list of unlocated alumni, Feb 1931 Register containing names of visiting alumni, Nov 1930-June 1933 Register containing names of visiting alumni June 1935-January 1938","banquet menus and programs 1890-1930 Admission card to Alumni dinner June 1930 Admission card to Alumni luncheon June 1938 Alumni Day and Homecoming Day programs and invitations 1930-1940 United Kingdom Chapter and the Joint Chapters of the Society of the Alumni banquet May 18, 1973","A list of alumni chapters The W\u0026M Club of Richmond. Handbook issued by alumni of the college residing in Richmond, Va. 1931-1932. 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Artifacts include: College Seal Sterling Silver Ring (UA 2011.498.01), William and Mary Child Cardigan (UA 2011.498.02), \"1944\" Sweater (UA 2011.498.03), Black and Orange William and Mary Pennant (UA 2011.498.04), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.05), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.06), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.07), Brown and Gray Williamsburg Pennant (UA 2011.498.08), William and Mary Sweater (UA 2011.498.09), Blue \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.10), Gold \"WMC\" Felt Strip (UA 2011.498.11), William and Mary Pillowcase (UA 2011.498.12), \"William and Mary Indians\" Cowboy Hat (UA 2011.498.13), Wooden Parade Baton (UA 2011.498.14), Narragansett Wooden Dumb-Bells  (UA 2011.498.15a-b), William and Mary Black and Gold Pennant (UA 2011.498.16), William and Mary Class of 1919 Blanket (UA 2011.498.17), William and Mary Cypher Tote (UA 2011.498.18), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.19), William and Mary 300th Anniversary Lenox Commemorative Plate (UA 2011.498.20), William and Mary Homecoming 1982 Coin Can (UA 2011.498.21), William and Mary \"Go Big Green\" Button (UA 2011.498.22), William and Mary \"Go Big Green' Button (UA 2011.498.23), Duc Cap of Edgar J. 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Franklin County, Virginia 75-cent note.  Rocky Mount, Va. June 3, 1862.  J.C. Johnson, printer.2.)Buchanan Savings Bank 50-cent note.  Buchanan, Botetourt County, April 15, 1862.  3.)Amherst County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  August 5, 1862.4.)City of Lynchburg, Virginia, 25-cent note.  Lynchburg, May 1st, 1862.  J.C. Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 57-9.48.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, 'E'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 71.49.)The Confederate States of America, 2-dollar note, 'H'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 70.50.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 7, 'B'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.51.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 4, 'F'.  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Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 57-9.48.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, 'E'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 71.49.)The Confederate States of America, 2-dollar note, 'H'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 70.50.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 7, 'B'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.51.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 4, 'F'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.52.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.53.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.54.)The Confederate States of America, 10-dollar note, Series 5, 'G'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 68.55.)The Confederate States of America, 20-dollar note, Series VIII, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 67.56.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, 2. Series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 66. 57.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C. Type 65.58.)The Confederate States of America, 500-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 64.59.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, 'O'.  Richmond, Sept. 2nd, 1861.  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Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  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Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 57-9.48.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, 'E'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 71.49.)The Confederate States of America, 2-dollar note, 'H'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 70.50.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 7, 'B'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.51.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 4, 'F'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.52.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.53.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.54.)The Confederate States of America, 10-dollar note, Series 5, 'G'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 68.55.)The Confederate States of America, 20-dollar note, Series VIII, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 67.56.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, 2. Series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 66. 57.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C. Type 65.58.)The Confederate States of America, 500-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 64.59.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, 'O'.  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Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. 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Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  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