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275th Anniversary Celebration Records, 1967/1969, bulk 1967/1969

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This collection consists of 2 boxes of materials relating to the college's 275th anniversary celebration. These include budget materials, schedules, programs, invitations, executive committee minutes, publications, and thank you letters. Inventory available in the Special Collections Research Center.

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275th Anniversary Celebration Records, 1967/1969, bulk 1967/1969 2.00 Linear Feet

A.C.L. Gatewood Papers, 1801/1919

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Correspondence, diary, and farm account book of a Confederate officer and Pocahontas County cattleman and farmer. The correspondence deals primarily with Gatewood's activities as adjutant general and chief of staff of the West Virginia Division, United Confederate Veterans. The Civil War diary, 11 March-15 December 1865, covers action of Company F, Eleventh Virginia Cavalry, "Laurel Brigade," Rosser Cavalry Division, from Staunton to Appomattox. The farm account book, 1866-1869, also contains an account of Gatewood's Civil War experiences, including fighting in western Virginia and Jones' northwestern Virginia raid of 1863. The account book, 1801-1805, 1816, pertains to the John Rodgers estate. There are a few papers of Gatewood's father, Samuel V. Gatewood. Other subjects and topics covered are farming and stock raising in Pocahontas County, the Warm Springs of North Carolina, William and Mary College, Virginia Military Institute, Ann Smith Academy, Greenbrier Male Academy, Civil War in the Bath County, Virginia area, and cattle trade in the Kanawha Valley.
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A.C.L. Gatewood Papers, 1801/1919 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Address about William & Mary, 1870

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Address begins "Mr. President, Ladies, and Gentlemen," and then rhapsodizes about William & Mary. The address may have been written by Henry Todd Armistead.

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A Guide to the Executive letter books of Governor James L. Kemper, 1874-1877

2 v. (689 p.)
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Executive letter book contains the outgoing correspondence of Governor James L. Kemper between 1874 and 1877, arranged chronologically. Letters were written by Governor Kemper, clerk P. F. Howard, Secretary of the Commonwealth James McDonald, and personal secretaries Meade C. Kemper, S. Bassett French, Baker P. Lee, and Charles Rutledge Whipple. Governor Kemper corresponded with a variety of individuals in federal and state government as well as important private indiviudals,on issues including the state war debt, prisoners and the Penitentiary, the volunteer militia, the Petersburg city government bill veto, requests for patronage, the Centennial Exhibition, the Virginia Military Institute, boundary disputes with West Virginia and Maryland, and the Foley statue of Stonewall Jackson. The letter book also includes a number of messages addressed to the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia.

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A Guide to the Executive letter books of Governor James L. Kemper, 1874-1877 2 v. (689 p.)

American Association of University Professors, College of William and Mary Chapter Records, 1924/1979, bulk 1924/1979

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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, 1924/1979, bulk 1924/1979 4.40 Linear Feet

Ash Lawn-Highland records, 1978/1998

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Ash Lawn-Highland is the home of James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States, and is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. Ash Lawn-Highland is owned and operated by The College of William and Mary, Monroe's alma mater.

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Ash Lawn-Highland records, 1978/1998 1.50 Linear Feet

Awards and Scholarships Collection, 1940

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This collection includes material related to awards and prizes presented by the College of William and Mary to students and faculty.

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Awards and Scholarships Collection, 1940 0.40 Linear Feet

Baylor Pictures print of Wren Building, 1961

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One color print of the Wren Building at the College of William and Mary created by Baylor Pictures, Norfolk, Va.

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Baylor Pictures print of Wren Building, 1961 0.2 Linear Feet

Benjamin Butler Letter to Henry A. Wise, 1871

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One page letter in response to President Wise's claim for the college of William and Mary to receive war repararations caused to the property during the Civil War. Butler's response to Wise was that the filed claim was not approved by Congress.

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Benjamin Butler Letter to Henry A. Wise, 1871 0.01 Linear Feet

Benton Crooks Charles Pledge to Teach Fulfillment Form, 1905

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This collection consists of one form, completed by Benton Crooks Charles, reporting how he fulfilled his pledge to the State Male Normal College and William & Mary to teach. Pledges such as this were required of Virginia students who attended William and Mary receiving financial assistance with the understanding they would teach in Virginia upon graduation.

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Benton Crooks Charles Pledge to Teach Fulfillment Form, 1905 0.01 Linear Feet

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