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American Association of University Professors, College of William and Mary Chapter Records

4.40 Linear Feet
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Records pertaining to the beginning of an AAUP chapter at the College of William and Mary including minutes, notes, and drafts. Also included is information about the national, regional and local AAUP. The collection includes: minutes; constitution and by-laws with amendments; correspondence; publications; treasurer's reports; press releases; and interviews. This material deals with fringe benefits and compensation; higher education; academic policy; faculty participation in university governance; faculty workload; collective bargaining; student rights; equal rights; the shootings at Kent State; wage-price freeze; newsletters; and meeting notices.

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American Association of University Professors, College of William and Mary Chapter Records 4.40 Linear Feet

Anne H. Cutler Papers

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Papers relating to property owned by Anne Haughwout Cutler, of the Bucktrout-Braithwaite family in Williamsburg, Virginia. Cutler was the great-great-granddaughter of Benjamin Bucktrout, a cabinetmaker from London who moved to Williamsburg in 1766, where he opened a business making funeral coffins.

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Anne H. Cutler Papers 6 Linear Feet

Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch Records

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Records of the Colonial Capitol Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities(APVA), Williamsburg, Va. Includes correspondence, financial and legal documents, minutes and photographs.

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Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch Records 5.50 Linear Feet

A. Willis Robertson Papers

380.00 Boxes
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This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.

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A. Willis Robertson Papers 380.00 Boxes

Bell Hospital Records

1.50 Linear Feet
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Business ledgers of receipts and expenditures for Dr. Baxter I. Bell for Bell Hospital in Williamsburg, Virginia and one folder of loose business papers (25 items). 1926 to 1970. (Acc. 1995.61 and 1999.11)

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Bell Hospital Records 1.50 Linear Feet

Bozarth Family Papers

1.40 Linear Feet
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Business and family papers of the Bozarth family.

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Bozarth Family Papers 1.40 Linear Feet

Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (III)

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Papers and correspondence of three generations of the Brown Family of Virginia: Frances (Fanny) Bland Coalter Brown and her husband, Henry Peronneau Brown (1838-1888), J. Thompson and Cassie Tucker Brown (1890-1920) and Frances Bland Brown and Fleming Sanders (1921-1964).

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Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (III) 5.00 Linear Feet

Campbell Family Papers II

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The Campbell Family Papers is a collection of business records, personal documents and photographs belonging to the Campbell and Sampson families of Albemarle County, Virginia dating from 1795 to 1945. The great majority of the documents are the business records of Joseph Watson Campbell (1795-1875). These include tax bills and receipts, accounts between Campbell and various merchants, receipts for goods and services received and rendered, promissory notes and papers relating to other family matters including the execution of the estate of Campbell's father-in-law, John Rogers and the practice of slavery. The collection includes personal correspondence between the children and grandchildren of the Sampson family. Photographs, mostly unidentified, are among the documents included. The remaining documents are those pertaining to his children and grandchildren.

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Campbell Family Papers II 1.00 Linear Feet

Charles J. Duke, Jr. Papers

8.00 Linear Feet
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This collection includes memorabilia, resolutions, early William and Mary campus photographs, clippings, and correspondence of Charles J. Duke, Jr. Correspondence, reports and photographs relate to Charles Duke's position as the Bursar of the College of William and Mary. Of particular importance is the material on the Norfolk and Richmond Divisions which later became Old Dominion University and Virginia Commonwealth University, especially the correspondence of Director William T. Hodges. Includes correspondence and reports of the "Virginia Reorganization of the Agencies of State Government," committee formed by Governor William M. Tuck where Duke served as Chief of Staff.

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Charles J. Duke, Jr. Papers 8.00 Linear Feet

College of William and Mary Audit Reports Collection

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This collection includes copies of audit reports on the college, made by the Commonwealth Auditor of Public Accounts for the Governor of Virginia. It also contains the 1934 Downs Report, the 1941 Report on Accounting Survey, the 1938 Report on Fiscal Affairs (the Armour Report), the 1945 audit of the boarding department, the 1952 audit on the remodeling of Bright House, the 1985 audit on student financial assistance programs, and audits of the Pell Grant program.

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College of William and Mary Audit Reports Collection 1.20 Linear Feet

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