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Anthony Esler Papers

3.50 Linear Feet
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Papers collected by Anthony Esler concerning youth revolts of the 1960s and 1970s. Most of collection pertains to the anti-Vietnam War movement. Includes notes, writings, flyers, radical newspapers (university and national) as well as protest buttons. Some of the material included concerns activities at William and Mary.

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Anthony Esler Papers 3.50 Linear Feet

Diane C. Rassiga Herrmann collection

0.1 Linear Feet
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Materials celebrating International Women's Year, 1975 and memorabilia from Herrmann's time as a student at William & Mary. The collection includes a newspaper clipping and sorority invitation related to her pledging to Kappa Delta, a student ID card from the 1964 - 1965 school session, two photos, a postcard of the W&M choir, one International Women's Year logo pin, a metal ERA bracelet, three buttons, and a business card for Diane C. Herrmann.

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Diane C. Rassiga Herrmann collection 0.1 Linear Feet

Manuscripts Artifact Collection

25 Linear Feet
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The Manuscripts Artifact Collection includes artifacts from a variety of personal papers and organizational records collections, as well as items acquired individually.

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Manuscripts Artifact Collection 25 Linear Feet

Shenandoah Valley ephemera

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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Assorted pieces of ephemera related to the Shenandoah Valley.
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Shenandoah Valley ephemera 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

Susan Oberman papers

7 Cubic Feet 14 document boxes
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Susan Oberman papers (1960's-2017, 7 cubic feet) documenting her negotiation practice (Common Ground Negotiation Services, her activism in women's issues in Nassau County, New York (1972-1989) and her support for women, social justice, and race relations in Charlottesville, Virginia (1990-2013). Of interest is information about the history of African American life in Charlottesville including questions about the racial background of Queen Charlotte.

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Susan Oberman papers 7 Cubic Feet 14 document boxes

University Archives Artifact Collection

4.75 Linear Feet
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The University Archives Artifact Collection is an artificial collection of artifacts and memorabilia documenting and related to the College of William and Mary. Artifacts received by the University Archives that are not part of the records of an individual university department or personal papers are made a part of the University Archives Artifact Collection.

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University Archives Artifact Collection 4.75 Linear Feet

Will Molineux collection

6 Linear Feet 15 boxes
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Collection contains items donated by Will Molineux, primarily through the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Some items are personal papers including newspaper articles, belonging to Will Molineux. The photograph collection documents Williamsburg, Virginia, including James City County and York County. Subjects include people, places, buildings, events, Colonial Williamsburg as well as the College of William & Mary.

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Will Molineux collection 6 Linear Feet 15 boxes

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