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A. Edwin Kendrew Papers, 1930/1959

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Pamphlets and brochures from Colonial Williamsburg, plus various invitations and programs for Williamsburg area events.

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Henry Denison Cole Papers, 1786/1939

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Included are minutes of the Wise Light Infantry Co. of Williamsburg, 1881-1882; the College of William and Mary Alumni Association, 1906-1917; papers concerning the College of William and Mary including letters, 1873, from Benjamin S. Ewell; the Williamsburg Free School Trustees, 1870-1907; and the Democratic Committee of Williamsburg.

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Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan Records, 1933/1942

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Due to the fragility of this collection, patrons must use the microfilm copy. The microfilm and microfilm readers can be found on the Ground Floor of Swem Library (call number LD6051 .W517 1934 B79, reels 1-24). [Originals are stored off-site.]

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Title:: A. Edwin Kendrew Papers 1934-19771940-1970

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Newspaper clippings from Williamsburg, Virginia area and New York newspapers about Colonial Williamsburg and the Rockefeller Family. Pamphlets, brochures and other items from Colonial Williamsburg, plus various invitations and programs for Williamsburg area events.
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Title:: A. Edwin Kendrew Papers 1934-19771940-1970 0.10

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