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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. 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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. 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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. 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 \u0026amp; Co., at Richmond, Va., to Davis \u0026amp; Dickenson, at Independence, Grayson County, Va., 17 September 1877\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem 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. Davis. 1851-1890. 57 pieces.\nItem 3: Accounts of the estates of Mrs. Mary Dickenson and of Martin Dickenson, 1873\nAccounts of the estates of Mrs. Mary Dickenson and of Martin Dickenson. 1873. 2 pieces.\nItem 4: Other accounts, invoices, receipts and tax bills, 1854-1881\nOther accounts, invoices, receipts and tax bills. 1854-1881. 15 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_20","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_20","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_20","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_20","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_20.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Davis, Alexander M. Papers","title_ssm":["Alexander M. Davis Papers"],"title_tesim":["Alexander M. 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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. [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. 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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. 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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.","The collection is arranged into 15 series.","Absalom Willis Robertson was born in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va. 27 May 1887. He graduated from the University of Richmond where he also received his law degree. He practiced law in Rockbridge County, Va. He served in the Virginia State Senate, 1916-1922 and as an officer in the U. S. Army during World War I. He was the Commonwealth's Attorney for Rockbridge County and was named as Chairman of the Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries. Robertson was a Congressman from 1933 to 1946. He served in the United States Senate from 1946 to 1966. He was defeated in the Democratic primary of 1966 and died in 1971.","Part or all of this collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","See; William Harris Gaines, III, \"611 Votes: The 1966 Virginia Democratic Senatorial Primary (Honors Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1974).","This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval."," Papers, 1921-1967, of A. Willis Robertson, U. S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. Chiefly his senatorial office files, 1946-1966. Robertson was a conservative Democrat, serving at the same time as Harry F. Byrd, Sr."," Subjects in the collection include national defense, agriculture, taxation, banking, government employees, the Moral Rearmament movement,anti-Communism, Vietnam, segregation, wildlife conservation, national parks, the humane slaughter of animals and the humane treatment of research animals. The papers were kept in the same order as they were in Robertson's office files. The legislative files consist of correspondence arranged by Congressional session. The miscellaneous subject files are arranged by year as are the invitations. The addressee copies which are Robertson's copies of letters sent to correspondents are indexed to the legislative files. They are arranged alphabetically by groups of years. The speech material is arranged by subject and contains background information on cities, counties and individuals within the commonwealth. The speech files are in chronological order. There are news releases in both the news release files and in the speech files."," A  People  magazine article about Pat Robertson, son of A. Willis Robertson, and a lawsuit over Pat Robertson's war record, dated March 14, 1988 is filed at the beginning of box 1.","Scope and Contents","Includes Democratic Committees-County, City-10th District","Scope and Contents","The papers in this Folder were in an envelope filed next to \"J\" in the 1963 files and bearing the words \"Put in File-Grace Johnson.\" There seems to be no connection.","Scope and Contents","Note: Letter of September 9, 1939 from Secretary of Agriculture has a signiture cut out-probably Henry A. Wallace","Requests Congressional Quarterly","--Not Requested","August 12-14","April 24, 1950","This box needs the folder listing. It contains Drawer 171, Folders 1-20.","This series is available only on microfilm.","F","G","Scope and Contents","Ge-Gi","Scope and Contents","Gla-Glo","Scope and Contents","Goc-Goz","Gra","Scope and Contents","Gre-Gri","Scope and Contents","Gro-Gwy","Scope and Contents","Ha-Ham","Scope and Contents","Hancock-Harriman","Scope and Contents","Harris-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hez","Scope and Contents","Hib-Hiz","Scope and Contents","Hoa-Hol","Scope and Contents","Hom-Hoz","Scope and Contents","Hub-Huz","J","La","Scope and Contents","Le-Li","Scope and Contents","Ll-Lz","Scope and Contents","McA-McC","Scope and Contents","McD-McW","Scope and Contents","Macatee-Marsh","Marshall","Scope and Contents","Marston-Maxwell","Scope and Contents","May-Maz","Scope and Contents","Me-Millar","Millei","Scope and Contents","Milligan-Mitchell","Scope and Contents","Moa-Moo","Scope and Contents","Mor-Mz","Scope and Contents","Mu-Mz","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Oa-Oz","Scope and Contents","Poa-Par","Scope and Contents","Pas-Paz","Scope and Contents","Pea-Pez","Scope and Contents","Pf-Porter","Scope and Contents","Porterfield-Pz","Scope and Contents","Qa-Qz","Scope and Contents","Raa-Raz","Scope and Contents","Rea-Rho","Scope and Contents","Ric-Rix","Scope and Contents","Roa-Rob","Scope and Contents","Roc-Roz","Scope and Contents","Ru-Rz","Scope and Contents","Sa-Saz","Scope and Contents","Sc-Sez","Scope and Contents","Sha-Shz","Scope and Contents","Si-Sl","Scope and Contents","Sma-Smz","Sn -So","Scope and Contents","Sp-Sq","Sta","Scope and Contents","Ste-Sti","Scope and Contents","Sto-Stu","Su","Scope and Contents","Sw-Sy","Scope and Contents","Ta-Te","Scope and Contents","Tha-Tiz","Scope and Contents","To-Tr","Scope and Contents","Tu-Tz","Scope and Contents","U-V","Scope and Contents","Wa-Wal","Scope and Contents","Wam-Waz","Scope and Contents","Wea-Wez","Scope and Contents","Wha-Wig","Scope and Contents","Wilburn-Williamson","Scope and Contents","Willingham-Wiltshire","Scope and Contents","Wine-Witt","Scope and Contents","Wolcott-Wysar","Scope and Contents","Y-Z","Scope and Contents","Miscellaneous-Non-Personal","Scope and Contents","Aa-Ada-Adz","Scope and Contents","Af-All-Alle","Scope and Contents","Alli-Aro-As","Scope and Contents","At-Baa-Bak","Scope and Contents","Bai-Bal","Scope and Contents","Bam-Barnard-Barrett","Scope and Contents","Barrick-Batson-Batts","Scope and Contents","Bau-Bea","Scope and Contents","Beb-Bell-Bellwood-Belvin","Scope and Contents","Bemiss-Berr-Bez","Scope and Contents","Bia-Blackly-Blackwell","Scope and Contents","Bladen-Bleakley-Blythe","Scope and Contents","Boa-Bom-Boos","Scope and Contents","Boot-Bow-Bowles","Scope and Contents","Bowlin-Brau-Bram","Scope and Contents","Bran-Bre","Scope and Contents","Briant-Brim-Briz","Scope and Contents","Broa-Broome-Brown (A through G)","Scope and Contents","Brown, H.-Brownell-Broz-Bryant","Scope and Contents","Bub-Burb-Burg","Scope and Contents","Burk-Burrough-Burrus","Scope and Contents","Burthass-Bulton-Byrd, Grant","Scope and Contents","Byrd, Harry F.-Byrd, James-Byrnes","Scope and Contents","Cab-Camb-Camp","Scope and Contents","Cambell-Cara-Carl","Scope and Contents","Carm-Carter","Scope and Contents","Cartmer-Ce-Chan","Scope and Contents","Chap-Chic-Chou","Scope and Contents","Chr-Clarke-Clay","Scope and Contents","Clea-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Cocke-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Col-Coller-Collger","Scope and Contents","Colm-Conner-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cool-Cop","Scope and Contents","Cor-Cov-Cow","Scope and Contents","Cox-Crabhill-Crayton","Scope and Contents","Crea-Cro","Scope and Contents","Cruett-Dabney-Daly","Scope and Contents","Dambach-Daub-Davidman","Scope and Contents","Davidson-Davis-Davison","Scope and Contents","Dawes-Def-Del","Scope and Contents","Dem-Dia-Die","Scope and Contents","Dig-Doa-Dol","Scope and Contents","Dom-Doy","Scope and Contents","Dov-Dra-Dry","Scope and Contents","Dub-Dun","Eason- Eff- Err","Elam- Ema- Eng","Enman- Faber- Farley","Farmer- Fearing- Fenwick","Fer- Fin- Fir","Fis- Fla","Fle- Fob- Foo","Foran- Fou- Foy","Frad- Frear- Frey","Fri- Fun- Fyo","Gab- Garb- Garn","Garr- Gen- Gey","Ghe- Gilliam- Gilmore","Gilpin- Goad- Goin","Golay- Goodman- Goolrick","Gordon- Gore- Gowl","Grab- Grau","Gray, Aileen- Gray, William","Graybial- Lyons","Marshall- Moore","Noland- Roberts","Sel- Shag- Shaz","Sa- Scribener- Seitz","Shea- Shi","Shn- Sin- Siz","Ska- Smith, B.- Smith, G.","Smith, H.- Smith, L.- Smith, S.","Smith, T.- Sno- Som","Son- Spi","Splawn- Stan- Stap","Sta- Stei- Sten (Includes: John Stennis)","Stephan- Steward- Stipes","Stir- Stos- Stou","Strad- Stre- Stru","Stuart- Sub- Sul","Sum- Suri- Swis","Switzer- Swo- Sz","Tab- Taylor, A.- Taylor, K.","Taylor, L.- Thacker- Thoma","Thomas- Thomason- Thompson, H.L.","Thompson, H.M.- Ti","Tob- Tro- Tru- Ts","Tubbs- Tudor- Turner","Turnes- Vac- Van","Var- Via- Vivian","Vochis- Wahl- Walke","Walker- Waln- Walz","Wamb- Wartham- Wassum","Water- Watt- Way","Wea- Wed- Wei","Wel- Wha- Whe","Whic- Whited- Whitehurst","Whiteman- Wic- Wig","Wila- William- Williams, A through D","Williams, E.G-- Williams, P through Z","Williamson- Willis- Wilmer- Wilson","Wilson, H.- Wir- Wis","Wit- Wood","Woodall- Woodside- Woody","Wool- Wright","Wul- Young, A.- Young, G.","Young, H.- Zin- Zwy","1952- Miscellaneous","1953- Miscellaneous","1954- Miscellaneous","Aan- Adcock- Aldrich","Aleshire- Alley- Aly","Ambler- Angel- Armstrong","Scope and Contents","Arnall-Baals-Baird","Scope and Contents","Baker-Barker-Baron","Scope and Contents","Barr-Bau-Baz","Scope and Contents","Beach-Bem-Ben","Scope and Contents","Ber-Big-Bix","Scope and Contents","Bla-Boh-Boo","Scope and Contents","Bor-Box-Boz","Scope and Contents","Bra-Bri","Scope and Contents","Broaddus-Brown","Scope and Contents","Browne-Bura-Burl","Scope and Contents","Burm-Byrd, Harry F.-Byron","Scope and Contents","Cab-Cara-Carn","Scope and Contents","Caro-Cart-Cern","Scope and Contents","Chad-Chi-Chu","Scope and Contents","Cie-Coa-Cof","Scope and Contents","Cog-Conant-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cote-Cowperthwaite","Scope and Contents","Cox-Creasy-Critzer","Scope and Contents","Cro-Daane-Dabney","Scope and Contents","Dade-Dashiell-Davis, G.","Scope and Contents","Davis, H.-Dem-Dey","Scope and Contents","Dia-Dob-Doo","Scope and Contents","Dor-Duer-Dunlap","Scope and Contents","Dunn-Eades-Edith","Scope and Contents","Edm-Egan-Ellison","Scope and Contents","Ellmore-Evelyn-Exley","Scope and Contents","Faber-Fer-Fil","Scope and Contents","Fin-Fockler-Foster","Scope and Contents","Fou-Fudge-Fyock","Scope and Contents","Gaba-Gear-George, T.","Scope and Contents","George, W. Brooks-Gillette-Givens","Scope and Contents","Gla-Gor -Gou","Scope and Contents","Graal-Green-Grey","Scope and Contents","Gri-Gurber-Gwyn","Scope and Contents","Haag-Ham-Hamrick","Scope and Contents","Hanbury-Hardvay-Harness","Scope and Contents","Harold-Harris, H.","Scope and Contents","Harrison-Hay-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hering-Heywood","Scope and Contents","Hibb-Hock-Hoke","Scope and Contents","Holb-Honaman-Horne","Scope and Contents","Horner-Hie-Hue","Scope and Contents","Hum-The-Izz","Scope and Contents","Jar-Jernigan-Johnson","Scope and Contents","Johnson-Johnston-Jones, G.","Scope and Contents","Jones, H.-Kablle-Keithly","Scope and Contents","Kell-Kess-Kilp","Scope and Contents","Kimball-Kite-Knox","Scope and Contents","Koch-Lanahan-Lantzy","Scope and Contents","Lapp-Lea-Lerner","Scope and Contents","Les-Liang-Livy","Scope and Contents","Lloyd-Louden-Lozier","Scope and Contents","Lub-McAdams-McClure","Scope and Contents","McComb-Mcg-McL","Scope and Contents","McM-Mac-Mam","Scope and Contents","Man-Mar","Scope and Contents","Mas-Mea-Mez","Scope and Contents","Michael-Millican-Mistr","Scope and Contents","Mit-Moore-Moose","Scope and Contents","Mora-Mosby-Mumma","Scope and Contents","Munday-Nabors-Nelson","Scope and Contents","Nem-Nim-Nyr (Includes: Richard Nixon)","Scope and Contents","O\"brien-Opie [sic]","Scope and Contents","Orange-Pab-Pan","Scope and Contents","Par-Pas-Pay","Scope and Contents","Peach-Perr-Pezz","Scope and Contents","Pfeiffer-Pitt-Pop","Scope and Contents","Por-Pransky-Pryer","Scope and Contents","Puck-Rabb-Ranson","Scope and Contents","Rap-Rem-Rib","Scope and Contents","Rice-Rizely","Scope and Contents","Roach-Roberts-Robertson, Willis Mr. And Mrs. Junior (Tad)","Scope and Contents","A. W. Robertson relatives-Frank W. Harold G. Pat (Marion G.)","Scope and Contents","Robertson-Misc. A-Z Robeson-Robson","Scope and Contents","Roc-Ros","Scope and Contents","Rot-Ryl","Scope and Contents","Sab-Sca-Scu","Scope and Contents","Sea-Shac-Shep","Scope and Contents","Shen-Sib-Siz","Scope and Contents","Ska-Smiley-Smith, K","Scope and Contents","Snyder-Soc-Spl","Scope and Contents","Spo-Stearns-Stennis","Scope and Contents","Stephan-Stock-Stoy","Scope and Contents","Strachan-Stump-Sutton","Scope and Contents","Swa-Tab","Scope and Contents","Taylor-Teagle-Thompkins","Scope and Contents","Thompson-Tib-Tow","Scope and Contents","Tracer-Tuo-Tyus","Scope and Contents","Uhler-Vaughn-Voorhis","Scope and Contents","Waddell-Walker-Wardeau","Scope and Contents","Ware-Weade-Weitzer","Scope and Contents","Welch-Whalen-Whitaker","Scope and Contents","White-Wick-William","Scope and Contents","Williams-Williamson-Wilson","Scope and Contents","Wilton-Wood-Wozniak","Scope and Contents","Wkanek-Yowell-Zwick","Scope and Contents","1955-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1956-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1957-Miscellaneous","1958-1959 Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1960-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1961-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1962-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1963-Miscellaneous","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","(Folders 18-46: General Topics- Advertising- Anti-Trust)","1965- Annual Report","See also Speech Material Virginia, \"Indians in Virginia\"","[Folder 1-79: General Topics- App.-- Cities and Towns (Boydton, Va.)]","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Information Regarding)","(Background Material)","[Folders 1-75: General Topics- Cities and Towns (Roanoke)-- Conservation]","(Military Installation)","(Articles in the Richmond Newsletter)","Johnston, Felton M. (Skecter) 1964-1965; Johnston, Senator Olin D. (S.C.) 1962-1965; Jones, Judge Marvin 1957-1960","Jones, Roger Warren, Civil Service 1959; Jordan, Senator Len-- Idaho 1963; Judd, Walter-- Representative Minnesota 1966; Katzenbach, Nicholas de Belleville 1965; Kefauver, Senator Ester and Wife 1963-1965","Keller, Helen 1960; Kelly, Mrs. Virginia 1961-1964; Kelly, Wm. F (ABA) 1962-1965; kennedy, Senator. Edw. M. 1964-1965","Kennedy, Robert F. 1963-1965; Kerr, Senator Robert S. 1962-1964; Key, Francis Scott 1964; Kilburn, Clarence E. 1962-1964","Kistiakowsky, Dr. Geo. B. 1959; Knight, Frances G. (Passports) 1958-1966; Knowland, Wm. F. 1959-1963; Korth, Fred-- Secretary of Navy 1963; Kuchel, Senator Thomas, California 1965","Lasker, Mrs. Albert D. (Mary) New York 1960-1965; Latrobe, Benjamin H.-- Architect 1964; Lattimore, Professor Owen, Balitmore 1964; Lawrence, Hon. and Mrs. David L., Pgh. 1960; Layton, Police Chief John B., D.C. 1965","Lazarus, Emma 1964; Lejeune, Lt. General John A. 1964; LeMay, General Curtis E. 1961-1965; Lemnitzer, General Lyman L. 1959-1962","Lennartson, Hon. Nils A. 1965; Lewis, John L. (Coal) 1959-1965","Long, Senator Oren E. 1964; Long, Senator Russell B., Louisiana 1965-1966; Lovelace, Dr. W. Randolph, N.M. 1959-1965; Lowe, Otto, Sr. 1964; Lusk, Hall 1960","McCarthy, Senator Eugene J. 1964; McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. 1954; McClellan, Senator John Little 1963-1966; McCloy, John J. 1961-1964","McConnell, General John Paul 1964-1965; McDonald, David J. 1959; McGovern, Senator George (S.D.) 1963; McElroy, Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. 1957","McKinney, Frank E. 1966; McKneally, Martin B. (Am. Leg) 1960; McMurray, Jos. P 1961-1964; McNamara, Robert. S. (Defence Secretary) 1961-1966; McNeil, Warren A. \u0026 Family 1958-1965","Macy, John W., Jr. 1965; Mahan, John W. (V.F.W.) 1959; Mahon, Hon. and Mrs. George H., Texas 1964; Mahoney, Mrs. Florence Stephenson 1964","Maisel, Sherman J. (Federal Reserve) 1965; Mansfield, Senator Mike 1961-1965; Martin, Jr. Rep. Jos. W. 1942-1966; Martin, Wm. McChesney 1965-1966","Meloy, Thomas (President- Melpar, Inc.) 1960; Metcalf, Senator Lee (Montana) 1965; Miller, Wm. E. (M.C.- N.Y.) 1964; Mink, Hon. Patsy (M.C.- Hawai) 1965; Mitchell, Jas. Paul (Secretary Labor) 1960; Mondale, Senator Walter F. (Minn.) 1965; Moore, George S. 1964; Morgan, Gerald D. 1958; Morse, Senator Wayne 1962; Moyers, Bill D. (President News Secretary) 1966","Munford, Walter F. (President U.S. Steel) 1959; Mussolini, Benito 1964; Muto, Frank and Al (Photog. for Demos.) 1963; Nehru, Jawajarlal (India) 1963-1965; Neilan, E.P. (President U.S. Chamber of Commerce) 1963; Neuberger, Senator Maurine B. (Oregon) 1960-1965; Nimitz, Admiral Chester W. 1960-1966","Nixon, Richard M. and Family 1958-1966; Northern, Mary Moody (Texas) 1965; O'Brien, Lawrence F. 1965;","O'Leary, Jerry A and Family 1942-1964; O'Mahoney, Jos. C. 1960; Olmstead, Major General George H. 1964-1966; Oppenheimer, Dr. J. Robert 1959-1963; Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley( Meth.) 1963","Paderewski, Ignace Jan 1960; Page, Dr. Thomas Nelson 1919; Parker, John J., Judge 1958-1964; Pastore, Senator John O., R.I. 1964; Pate, General Randolph McC., Marines 1958","Patton, General George, U.S. Army 1963; Pendergast, Tom 1965; Perkins, Frances, Secretary Labor 1965; Pershing, General John J. 1960-1965; Peterson, Mrs. Esther 1965; Pike, Bishop James A. 1958-1966;","Proxmire, Senator. and Mrs. William 1964-1966; Pulaski, Casimmir 1962-1965; Raborn, Vice-Adm. Wm. F. 1965; Raphael 1961","Reagan, Ronald 1965-1966; Reichelderfer, Dr. F.W. 1963; Reid, Ogden R. 1959; Resor, Stanley R. (Secretary Army) 1965; Rhodes, John D. 1963; Rickenbacker, Captian Edward V. 1963","Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G. 1959-1965; Redel, Richard L. 1965; Ripley, Dr. Sidney D (Smithsonian) 1964-1965","Rockefeller, Nelson 1958-1964; Rodes, Judge, John B. (Ky.) 1965; Rogers, Att'y General WM. P. 1957-1959; Romney, George W. (Mich.) 1963-1964","Russell, Donald S. of S.C. 1965; Russell, Senator Richard 1959-1966; Salinger, Pierre 1964-1966","Salk, Dr. Jones E. 1958-1959; Saltonstall, Senator Leverett, Mass. 1965-1966","Schrotel, Chief Stanley R. 1963; Schultze, Charles L.-- Budget Director 1965; Scott, Senator Wm, Kerr 1958","Seamans, Dr. Robert. C., Jr.-- NASA 1965; Sharp, Dudley C.-- Secretary Air Force 1959; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel-- Pgh. 1960-1964; Shott, Hugh Ike 1952-1964","Smathers, Senator and Mrs. George A. 1961-1966; Smith, H. Alexander, Senator 1957-1962; Smith, Senator Margaret Chase 1960-1965; Smythe, Hon. Robert A 1962-1963; Socrates (and Athens) 1963; Sparkman, Senator John J. 1964-1966","Spence, Hon. Brent-- Kentucky 1962; Sporn, Philip-- AM. El. Power 1965; Stans, Maurice H.-- Budget Director 1960; Stassen, harold E. 1964; Stennis, Senator John 1963-1965; Stevenson, Adlai 1960-1965","Stewart, Dr. Wm. H.-- Surgeon General 1965; Strauss, Hon. Lewis L. 1955-1966","Stringfellow, George E. Potentate 1958-1963; Sullivan, Anne-- Teacher Helen Keller 1966; Swartz, Bill, Ed and Jerry 1959; Symington, Stuart 1958-1966","Taft, Hon. Robert A. 1959-1965; Talmadge, Senator Herman 1962-1966; Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1961-1966","Teller, Dr. Edward 1959-1966; Terry, Dr. Luther L. 1963; Thomson, J. Cameron 1965; Thurmond, Senator strom of S.C. 1966; Tower, Hon. John G.-- Texas 1961; Tracewell, Chas. E.-- Washington Star 1961","Trice, Mark 1965; Truman, Harry S. 1951-1965; Twain, Mark-- S. Clemens 1959-1966; Twining, General Nathan F. 1959-1966","Tytler, Alexander Fraser 1964; Valeo, Francis R.-- Secretary to Senate Majority 1963-1965; Vereide, Abraham 1961-1965; Vinson, Carl-- Georgia Representative 1962-1964; Vinson, Fred 1966; Wallace, George C.-- Alabama 1963; Wallace, Henry A. 1965","Walters, Senator Herbert S.-- Tenn. 1963; Watkins, Charles L. 1965-1966; Weaver, Dr. Robert C.-- H.U.D. 1966; Wheeler, General Earle O.-- Joint Chiefs 1964; White Byron R. 1962","Wilson, Jr., Lt. General Walter K. 1964; Wirth, Conrad L.-- Park Service 1963-1964; Woods, George D.-- International Bank 1962; Wirtz, W. Willard-- 1962-1963","Wright, M.A.-- President U.S. C. of California 1966; yarborough, Senator and Mrs. Ralph 1965; Zuckert, Hon. Eugene-- Secretary of the Air Force 1965","Abbot, Earl L., Judge 1957; Adams, Dr. Theodore F. 1955-1965; Alexander, Dr. (Rev.) Archibald 1956; Alfriend, John S. 1953-1966; Allen, George E. 1965","Andrews, M. Carl-- Roanoke 1958-1966; Andrews, T. Coleman 1953-1957; Arnold, Remmie L. 1953-1969; Arthur, J. Pickney and Ruth B. 1966; Arundel, Arthur W. 1964-1966","Atkins, Presky Thornton 1965; Austin, Stephen Fuller 1955-1964; Bubb, Glenn 1957-1964; Bacon, Nathaniel 1957-1959; Bailey, The Jacob E. Family 1965; Ball, Frank and Family-- Arlington 1965-1966; Barksdale, Alrfred D. 1957","Bausermann, Homer-- Arlington 1959; Baylor, James Bowen 1953; Belk, Dr. J. Blanton 1958; Bemiss, Samuel M.,-- Richmond 1955-1966; Berberich, John I., III 1966","Beverley, Marshall 1959; Bird, Ben L. 1965; Bishop, Dr. Curtis 1966; Boatwright, Frederick William 1945; Boatwright, Mrs. Roy G. 1957-1966; Boothe, Armistead L. 1959-1966","Boushalls, Thomas C. 1957-1966; Bowles, George A. 1954; Bowman, Dr. Warren D. 1964; Beckinridge Family of Virginia 1964-1965; Broaddus, W. R., Jr. ?; Brooke, Col. John Mercer 1961-1962","Brown, J. Sinclair 1956; Brown, Dr. William Mosely 1966; Broyhill, Joel T. 1964-1966; Broyhill, M.T. and Family 1959-1965","Bruce, David K.E. 1949-1964; Bryan, John Stewart amd Bryan, D. Tennant 1944-1966; Bucholz, Mrs. Leone 1957; Burgess, Carter L. 1957-1966; Button, Robert Y.-- Attorney General of Virginia 1962-1965","Cabell, James Branch-- Virginia novelist 1950-1964; Campbell, Miss Dorcas D.-- Miss Virginia 1962-1964; Campbell, Stuart B.-- Wytheville 1957; Campbell, Volney-- Abingdon 1959; Camps, The, of Franklin, Virginia 1958-1966; Carper, G. Wallace 1957-1966; Carter, Hon. C.S. (Sam) 1959; Carter, Robert King 1953;","Carter, Stuart B.-- Fincastle 1964-1965; Carters, Walter H.-- Amherst, Virginia 1965; Caruthers, Dr. William A.-- novelist 1955; Cary, Archibald 1951; Caskie, James R.-- Lynchburg 1932; Caskie, Maxwell 1965; Caudhill, Dr. W.C.-- Pearisbury 1959-1964; Chandler, Dr. Alvin Duke-- President of William and Mary 1959-1962","Chandler, Dr. J.A.C 1960; Chichester, Dr. Peyton Moncure 1957; Chorley, Kenneth 1958; Chumney, Richard D.-- Commissioner of Agriculture 1962-1968; Cochran, hon. and Mrs. George M.- Staunton 1965-1966; Cocke, C. Francis 1951-1965; Cole, Dr. Fred C. 1959-1966","Collins, Hale-- Covington 1962-1965; Collins, Lewis Preston 1950-1952; Combs, E.R. 1954-1957; Counts Family 1953-1964","Cox, General Edwin \"Pete\" 1965; Coxe, Whitewell W.-- Roanoke 1963; Crawford, William Harris-- Virginia and Georgia 1959; Crozet, Claudius 1951; Crush, judge Charles W.-- Christiansburg 1964; Crutchfield, Sam, Jr. 1965; Cussons, Captian John 1955","Dabney, Virginius 1951-1957; Dalton, Ted and Family 1953-1965; Daniel, W.C. (\"Dan\") 1957-1964; Darden, Hon. Colgate 1947-1966","Davis, Francis Atwell 1957-1958; Davis, Dr. Hiram Witson 1957; Day, Sidney C., Jr. 1955; Dean, George Wilson-- Charlottesville 1965-1966; Deschler, Lewis-- House Parlimentarian 1963; Devin, J. Acree-- Wylliesburg 1964; Diehl, Dr. George W.-- Lexington 1962-1964; Dillard, benton O.-- Roanoke 1966","Dillon, Jesse W. 1955-1957; Dodson, E. Griffith 1954-1961; Dos Passos, John 1963-1965; Dowdey, Clifford S. 1950-1959; Downing, Col. Tom-- Lancaster; Downing, Thomas N.-- Member of Congress 1954-1966; Dudley, William M., Jr. 1966; Danton, Ammon G.-- White Stone 1964","Dysche, Harry D.-- Luray, Virginia 1964; Early, General Jubal 1963; Easley, James Stone-- Halifax 1957;Edmunds, Paul c., Sr.-- South Boston 1962; Edwards, Richard T., Judge 1964-1965; Eggleston, Justice John W. 1951-1959; Elmore, Ralph-- Richmond 1965-1966; Ernst, Frank A. 1955-1960","Faulklner, Wert 1958-1960; Fenwick, Charles R. 1953-1966; Field, James Gaven1904; Fields, Louis G., Jr. 1966; Fishburn, Junius Blair 1951-1956; Fishburn, Junius P. 1954-1966; Fisher, B.L.-- Martinsville 1954-1966; Fishwick, John P.-- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966","Fishwick, Dr. Marshall-- Livingston 1963-1964; Fitzpatrick, Earl A.-- Roanoke 1959-1965; Flannagan, John W. 1958-1959; Flood, Cong. Hal 1966; Flyod, John-- Governor of Virginia 1964; Flythe, S.S. 1965; Foster, William B., Jr. 1958-1966","Francisco, Peter 1963; Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. 1958; Freeman, General Paul L. 1950-1965; Fugate, Douglas B. 1964-1965; Fugate, Tom-- former Member of Congress 1958-1966; Fuller, Frank 1965; Funk, M.C. 1952; Gaines, Dr. Francis P. 1955-1965","Gammon, Dr. Edgar G. 1955; Gary, Hon. J. Vaughan 1962-1964; George, W. Brooks 1962-1963; German, Dr. Mentor P. 1962; Giammittoria, Judge George M. 1964; Gifford, Richard P.-- Lynchburg 1964; Gilliam, Dean Frank J.,-- Lexington 1963; Gillis, Richard S., Jr.-- State Chamber of Commerce 1964","Glass, Edward C. (Ned) 1957; Glass, Robert Camillus 1958; Glass, Miss (Dr.) Meta 1957; Godwin, Mills E. 1962-1966","Goodpastures, The 1965; Goolrick, C. O'Conner 1960; Gravely, Harry C.-- Ridgeway 1965; Gray, Frederick T.-- Attorney General 1961; Greenup, Christopher-- Governor of Kentucky (Virginia Born) 1960; Grizzard, Dr. R. Stuart 1965; Guest, Raymond R. 1962-1965","Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; Guy, Dr. William G. 1958; Hagan, John C., Jr. 1957; Hahn, Dr. Thomas Marshall-- President of V.P.I. 1961-1966","The Hanger Family of Virginia 1963; Hardy, Representative Porter, Jr. 1965-1966; The Harmans-- South--west Virginia 1965; Harris, Howard H.-- Virginia Highway Commission 1960-1964; Harrison, Albertis 1957-1966","Harrison, Burr P. 1946-1964; Harrison, William Henry 1959; Hedges, Dr. H. Shipman 1957-1961; Heller, George E.-- American Legion 1958; Henn, Mrs. Hannah 1961-1964; Henry, Patrick 1958-1966; Hester, Clinton M. 1960; Hickman, Milton T.-- Commissioner of Fisheries 1958","Hildreth, W.S. 1963-1964; Hill, General A.P. 1958; Hill, J. Eldred, Jr. 1959; Hirst, Julian F. 1957-1965; Holady, William M.-- Office of the Secretary of Defense 1959; Holden, Donald A.-- Newport News 1966; Holstein, Paul A. (Jerry) 1963-1964; Holton, A. Linwood, Jr. and Family-- Roanoke 1965-1966","Hooker, H. Lester 1953-1964; Hoover, Lawrence H. 1958-1965; Hope, James Barron-- Poet 1957; Hopkins, Dr. Robert S.-- Radford 1963; Hopkins, William B.-- Roanoke 1964; Houston, Sam 1955-1965; Howell, D.J. 1949-1957","Hudgins, Chief Justice Edward W. 1956-1964; Humelsine, Carlisle H. 1958-1966; Hunt, Robert-- First Chaplain, Jamestown 1963; Hutcheson, Dr. J. Morrison-- Richmond 1962; Hutcheson, Sterlijng-- Judge 1959-1964; Hutchinson, martin-- Giles Co. 1962","I'Anson, Judge Lawrence W. -- Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1958; Ingalls, Fay 1956-1964; Ingram, John Littlepage 1954; Jackson, Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" 1955-1966","Scope and Contents","James, L. Eldon -- American Legion 1954-1966; Janney, John -- Loudon, County 1961; Jasper, John -- Negro Preacher, Richmond-\"De Sun Do Move\" 1966","Jennings, W. Pat 1958-1966; Jewel, Dr. William 1961; Johns, Jay 1962-1966; Johnston, Clem. D. -- Roanoke 1954-1962; Johnston, General Joseph E. 1957; Johnston, Zachariah 1958; Jordan, Donald L. -- N.A.M. 1965-1966; Jordan, Judge William Southall 1957; Joyner, C.F. 1951","Kellam, Richard B. 1960; Kellam, Sidney 1950-1966; Kelleher, Kenneth S. -- Alexandria 1965; Kelley, Norman W. 1951-1959; Kemp, Verbon E. 1960-1964; Kilbourne, James J. 1959-1966; Knowles, E. Lewis 1964-1965","Kraft, Christopher Columbus -- NASA 1965; Lacy, Dr. Ben R., Jr. 1955; Lamb, Chester H. 1957; Lambeth, Bolling and Family 1962; Lane, E.H., Sr. and Family 1957-1966; Lawrence, David 1952-1963; Lawrence, Frank D. -- Portsmouth 1964-1966","Leland, Rev. John, Date unknown; Lennon, Thomas J. -- Hot Springs 1965; The Letchers -- Lexington 1959-1965; Lewis, General Andrew 1956-1966; Lewis, Colonel Fielding -- \"Kenmore\" 1965; Lewis, J.M.B., Jr. 1965; Lewis, Meriwether 1964-1966","The Ligon Family 1939-1965; Locker, Baldwin G. 1959-1960; Long, M.M. and M.M., Jr. -- St. Paul 1958; Lowance, Carter Olin-- Richmond 1958-1966; Lowry, Philip Wager -- McLean 1965; McCausland, Brig. General John 1964; McCormick, Cyrus 1953-1964; McCue, Edward O., III 1966","McDowell, Dr. Ephriam 1959-1962; The McFarland Family -- Augusta Company 1957; McGuffey, Rev. William Holmes 1962; McKee, General William G. 1963-1966; McMurran, Lewis A., Jr. 1958-1968; McNeil, Robert B. 1957-1965; McRee, Fergus 1962; McWane, Fred W. -- Lynchburg 1959; McWane, Henry E. 1957","Madden, Carl H. 1963; Madison, James 1951-1965","Mahone, General William (Billy) 1957-1966; Maines, G.W. 1965; Mann, Harrison -- Arlington County 1957-1965; Marsh, John O., Jr. 1962-1965; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond, 1962-1966","Massenburg, G. Alvin 1951; Mathews, James T. 1966; Maury, Matthew Fontaine 1959-1966","May, James Harrison -- Staunton 1963-1964; May, Samuel D. -- Commissioner of Highways 1958-1960; Mays, David J. -- Richmond, 1958-1959; Meek, Joseph Henry 1955-1960; Miles, Dean C.P. 1965-1966; Miles, Waldo G. -- Bristol 1964-1965; Miller. Colonel Francis Pickens and brother, Reverend William M. Miller 1961-1965","Miller, Giles H., Jr. -- Culpeper 1958; Miller, J. Maurice 1966; Milton, Major General William H., Jr. 1959-1964; Mitchell, Dr. Samuel C. -- University of Richmond 1948; Moffatte; Dr. J.S. and Family 1956-1965; Mohler, J. Rupert 1966","Andrew Jakson Montague, 1960; Moomaw, Ben C. Jr. -- Covington 1964; Moore, E. Blackburn 1954; Moore, T. Justin 1953; Moreland, Dr. J. Earl -- R.M. Colonol 1959; Morrison, R. Bruce 1963-1966; Morrissett, Charlisle Havelock 1963-1965","Mosby, John Singleton -- CSA, 1955-1963; Muse, Leonard G. -- Roanoke 1960-1965; Muse, Dr. William T. -- University of Richmond 1961; Myers, Charles F., Jr. 1963; Myers, Dr. E.D. 1963-1964; Myers, F. Weaver -- McLean, Virginia","Nelson, Burgess E. 1962; Newman, Dr. Walter S. -- President of V.P.I. 1959-1964; Newton, Blake T., Jr. and Sr. 1954-1961; Nichols, Harry O. 1964; Noland, Thomas B. 1965; Norris, Senator Robert O., Jr. 1955-1960; Oberly, Dr. H. Sherman -- Roanoke 1957-1963; Olsson, Sture G. -- West Point, 1963","Opie, General E. Walton 1951-1966; Owens, Arthur S. 1965-1966; Palmer, James E., Sr. and Jr. 1958-1965; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y. 1957-1965; Paul, Judge John 1956-1964; Paxtons -- Rockbridge Company, 1960-1965; Pender, David 1953; Pendleton, Edmund 1962; Pendleton, E.B., Jr. 1960-1961; Penick, D. Allen and Family, 1966","Perrow, Mosby Garland, Jr. 1959; Peters, the Reverand J. Sidney Family 1965; Pevler, Herman S. -- President Norfolk and Western 1963-1966; Pick, Major General Lewis A. 1949-1956; Pickett, Major General George E. 1958; Pitts, Senator Benjamin Thomas -- Fredericksburg 1953; Pless, Glenn -- Galax 1957-1966; Pocahontas 1962-1964; Poe, Edgar Allen 1955-1965; Poff, Richard 1955-1966","Pollard, Fred G. 1965; Pollard, John Garland 1960; Powell, John 1963; Powell, Lewis F. Jr.. 1963-1966; Powers, Francis, Gary -- U2 Pilot 1962-1965; Puller, General Lewis B. \"Chesty\" 1953-1965; Putney, Lacey E. -- Bedford Quinn, I.T. 1958-1959; Randolph, Dr. Bessie 1950; Randolph, Edmund 1962","Reed, Dr. Walter 1961-1966; Reed, W.T., Jr. 1960; Regirer, Walter W. 1964; Reid, Judge Hugh 1963; Reid, Dr. Robert H. 1966; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr. and Family 1960-1966; Rice, W. Thomas 1957-1964; Rice, George Randolph -- Clerk of House 1962; Riddleburger, James W. 1962; Robert, Dr. James Clarke 1955-1960","Robertsons, The Relatives of Senator Robertson 1958-1965; Robertson, Donald -- School teacher 1963; Robertson, R.D. -- Staunton, Virginia 1964; Robertson, Honorary Walter S. 1958-1966; Robeson, Edward J., Jr. 1949-1966; Robeys, The -- Buena Vista 1963-1965; Robinson, Dr. Herbert W. -- C-E-I-R 1960-1965; Robinson, J. Kenneth -- Winchester, 1965-1966; Rogers, Frank W. -- Roanoke 1966; Rogers, John D. -- Lexington 1963","Rolfe, John 1964; Roller, Colonel and Mrs. Charles S., Jr. 1959-1961; Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Parke S. 1958; Rowe, Maurice B. -- Commissioner of Agriculture 1966; Rubin, Louis D. and Son -- Richmond, 1963-1966; Rush, Orville F. -- Imperial Potentate, Shrine 1966; Said, Joe -- Lurray- Hero of World War I 1964; Sampson, Mrs. Emma Speed -- Author 1964; Sanders, Dr. Paul DeLeon -- Editor 1956-1966","Sangor, William T. -- Medical College of Virginia, 1956; Satterfield, David E. -- Richmond 1964-1966; Saunders, Stuart T. -- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966; Sease, Dr. C.I. 1956; Sebrell, Thomas E., III 1964","Shell, Brig. General George R.E. -- V.M.I. 1960-1963; Shepphard, Mrs. Eleanor P. 1962-1964; Short, Shelton H., Jr. 1957; Simmonds, James H. 1957-1958; Small, Sydney F., -- Roanoke 1958-1965; Smith, Dr. Charles J. -- Roanoke College 1957; Smith, Judge G.S. 1951","Smith, Captain John 1960-1961; Smith, Lemuel F. -- Virginia Supreme Court 1951; Smith, Dr. Robert B., Jr -- Member of Congress of Virginia 1956; Smith, Robert H. -- Norfolk and Western Railroad 1951-1966; Smith, W. Roy -- Petersburg 1965; Smythe, Robert A. 1963; Snead, Judge Harold F. 1957; Spencer, Dr. Samuel R., Jr. -- Mary Baldwin College 1951-1959; Spilman, Louis 1951-1965","Spotswood, Governor Alexander 1959-1966; Spratley, Justice C. Vernon 1966; Sproul, Major General Archibald A. -- Staunton 1961-1966; Stanley, Thomas B. 1953-1966","Scope and Contents","Stephens, A.E.S. 1953-1961; Story, William J., Jr. 1958-1966; Stratton, James Francis \"Boots\" 1962-1966; Stuart, Harry C.-Elk Garden, 1963-1964; Stuart, J.E.B. 1956-1964; Sullivan, Roger C. -- Alexandria 1959-1964; Sutherland, Marvin M. 1960; Swanson, Claude A. 1961; Tabb, Father John B. 1953; Talbott, Philip M. 1957-1960","Tavenner, Frank S. 1959; Taylor, Henry J. and Henry N. 1961-1964; Taylor, Henry P. 1950; Taylor, Zachary -- President 1959-1964; Tazewell, John N. 1962; Thomas, General George H. -- Southampton County 1962-1965; Thompson, Roby C. 1957-1960; Thomson, James M. 1959-1965; Tolley, Colonol Benton C., Jr. and Family 1965; Trigg, William R., Sr. 1964; Trinkle, E. Lee -- Governor 1966","Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; Tucker, Harry St. George 1966; Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1953-1966; Tucker, Richard Blackburn 1956-1959; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A 1955; Tyler, John -- Tenth President 1956-1963; Vaden, Lewis Henry 1962; Vaughan, William Conway -- Lynchburg, 1964","Wake, Dr. Orville W. -- President of Lynchburg College 1960; Walker, Lewis M. (Meriwether), Jr. ?; Walker, Dr. Thomas -- Albemarle County, 1965; Wallace, William Alexander Anderson 1955; Walter, Jeff F. 1963; Washington, Booker T. 1956-1966","Webber, Charles E. \"Ted\" -- Salem 1959-1966; Webber, Roy L. -- Roanoke 1964; Weens, Samuel P. \"Sam\" -- Superintendent of Blue Ridge Parkway 1965; Whitehead, John L. -- Radford, 1957-1965; Whitehad, Robert -- died 6/5/60, 1951-1961; Whittle, Judge Kennon C. 1951-1965; Wicker, John J. 1946-1966","Wilkerson, Dr. Woodrow W. 1960-1965; Wilkinson, J. Harvie, Jr. 1964-1966; Will, Erwin H. 1959; Williams, Dean Clayton E. 1964; Williams, Joseph J., Jr. 1960-1962; Willis Family -- Senator Robertson's Relatives 1960-1966;","Winfree, Peyton B., Jr. -- Lynchburg 1958-1964;Witten, Dr. Jack -- Tazewell 1959-1960; Woods, Robert H. 1948; Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton and Family -- Lexington 1965; Wright, Warren -- Marion and Richmond 1964; Wyatt, Harry Cassell 1964; Wythe, George 1950-1958","Homes and Home Ownership; Humorous; Acton, Lord; Adams, John; Adams, Samuel; Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.; Amonette, Clarence O.; Anderson, Robert B. -- Secretary of the Treasury; Aristotle; Arnold, Matthew; Ashurst, Henry F. -- Former Senator","Bacon, Francis; Baldwin, Earl (British); Barr, Joseph W.; Barrie, Sir James; Baruch, Bernard; Battle, John S.; Beecher, Henry Ward; Bell, Dr. L. Nelson -- Billy Graham's father-in-law; Bemiss, Samuel M.; Benton, William; Bennett, Senator Wallace F.; Blackstone -- English legal authority; Blandy, Admiral; Branch, Harllee, Jr.; Brown, Dr. Charles R.; Brownell, Herbert, Jr.; Browning, Robert; Bryan, William Jennings; Bryant, William Cullen","Bryce, James; Bullock, Thomas M.; Burgess, W. Randolph; Burke, Admiral Arleigh; Burke, Edmund; Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray; Butler, Paul -- Chariman Democratic National Committee","Byrd, Senator Harry F.; Byrnes, James F.","Calhoun, John C.; Caplin, Mortimer M.; Carlyle, Thomas; Carney, Admiral Robert B.","Chiang, Kai-Shek; Chillon, Prisoner of; Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Clement, Reverend R.R.; Cleveland, Grover; Cocke, C. Francis; Cocke, Erle; Conant, Dr. James B.; Cooley, Thomas; Coolidge, Calvin; Dabney, Virginius; Daniel, John W.; Darden, Colgate W., Jr.","Darling, Jay N. \"Ding\"; Davis, Justice Charles H.; Day, J. Edward -- Postmaster General; Dean, Sir Patrick Henry; Demosthenes; De Quincey, Thomas; de Severskey, Major Alexander P.; De Tocqueville; Dillon, Douglas -- Secretary of the Treasury; Disraeli; Dodd, Senator Thomas J.; Downing, Congressman Thomas N.; Dulles, John Foster; Durant, Will","Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Ervin, Samuel J., Jr -- Senator from N.C.; Everett, Edward; Farley, James A.; Fairless, Benjamin F.; Federalist Papers; Fenwick, Charles R.; Flanders, Ralph E.; Flavinius, Marcus; Forsyth, William; Franklin, Benjamin; Fulbright, Senator J.W.","Garcia, President Carlos P. -- Philippines; Gary, J. Vaughan; George, Dr. W.C. -- Professor at University of North Carolina; Gibbon, Edward -- \"Decline and Fall of Roman Empire\"; Glass, Carter; Goldsmith, Oliver; Gompers, Samuel; Graham, Reverand Billy","Graham, Thomas -- Louisville, Kentucky; Griswold, Dean Erwin N. -- Harvard Law School; Gruening, Ernest -- U.S. Senator; Gruenther, General Alfred M.; Hall, Wilbur C.; Hamilton, Alexander","Hammarskjold, Dag; Hand, Judge Learned; Harrison, Albertis S., Jr. Governor; Harrison, Burr P.; Henry, Patrick","Herkner, E.C. -- Bois, Idaho; Hill, Senator Benjamin Harvey; Hill, Senator Lister; Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell; Holmquist, R.C. -- Richmond; Hoover, Herbert -- former President","Horace; Horsley, Dr. Guy W. -- President, Medical Society of Virginia; Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans; Hull, Cordell -- Secretary of State; Humphrey, Senator Hubert; Hunter, Thomas Lomax -- Poet; Hutcheson, Judge Sterling; Ingersoll, Robert; Isocrates; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, \"Stonewall\"; James, William; Jay, John","Jones, S. Bruce -- Attorney, Bristol, Virginia; Jones, Judge Walter B.; Kennedy, President John F.; Khayyam, Omar; Kilpatrick, James Jackson -- Editor; Kipling, Rudyard; Lacy, William S.B.; Lamb, Judge Brockenbrough; Lanham, Fritz G. -- Former Congressman from Texas; Lawrence, David","Lee, General Henry; Lee, Robert E.; Lemley, Judge Harry J. -- Arkansas; Letcher, John -- Governor of Virginia 1860-1864","Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Lowell, James Russell; McAdam, John London -- Road Builder; MacArthur, General Douglas; McCloy, John J.","Macauley, Lord Thomas B.; Madden, Dr. C.H. -- Economist Banking and Currency Commission; Madison, James; Makins, Sir Roger; Malik, Dr. Charles -- former President of U.N. General Assembly","Manion, Dean Clarence; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond; Martin, William McChesney -- Federal Reserve Board; Mason, George; Meany, Judge Edward A.","Mencken, H.L.; Miers, Earl Schenck; Miller, Arjay -- President of Ford Motor Company; Milton, John; Minor, Raleigh C.; Monroe, James; Montesquieu; Moore, Thomas; Morris, Arthur J.; Muskie, Senator Edmund S.; Myrdal, Gunnar Karl","Neilan, Edwin P. -- President U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Newton, Willoughby -- Virginia; Nilsson, George W. -- Los Angeles, California; Nixon, Richard M. -- Vice-President; Paine, Thomas; Palmer, James E., Jr.; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y.; Pericles","Phillips, Lucas D.; Pirie, Vice Admiral R.E.; Pitt, William; Pittman, R. Carter; Plato; Poff, Richard; Polk, Trusten -- Senator of Missouri; Pope, Alexander; Pope Pius XII","Potter, Dr. Richard R. -- First Presbyterian Church, Staunton; Pound, Roscoe; Prochnow, Herbert V. -- V.P. of First National Bank, Chicago; Pruden, Dr. Edward H.; Pushkin -- Russian Poet; Putnam, Carleton","Randolph, John -- Roanoke; Rathbone, M.J.; Religious, Inspirational; Reuther, Walter and Victor; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr.; Rhyne, Charles S. -- President of the American Bar Association, 1958","Rickover, Vice Admiral H.G.; Riegel, Professor O.W. -- Washington and Lee University; Ritz, Dr. Wilfred J. -- Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University","Rivers, Congressman L. Mendel; Robertson, Senator A. Willis; Robertson, J.L.-- Board of Governors, Federal Reserve; Robertson, Marion Gordon; Robertson, Walter S.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Russell, Lord John; Russell; Richard B. -- U.S. Senator from Georgia","Saltonstall, Leverett-- Governor of Massachusetts; Saunders, Dr. Paul D.; Saunders, Stuart T.-- Roanoke; Schwarzschild, W. Harry, Jr.-- Richmond; Schweppe, Alfred J.","Scott, Senator W. Kerr; Shakespeare; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel M.; Short, Dewey; Smith, Bradford B.-- United States Steel; Smith, H. Alexander; Smith, Howard W.-- Member of Congress; Smoot, Dan","Spellman, F. Cardinal; Spencer, Herbert; Stanley, Thomas B.-- Govenor of Virginia 1954-1958; Stennis, Dudley-- Uncle of Senator John Stennis; Stennis, Senator John C.","Stevenson, govenor Adlai; Stevenson, Robert Louis; Story, Mr. Justice; Summerfield, Arthur E.; Sunday, Billy; Swanson, Claude A; Szymczak, Matt S; Tacitus-- Roman Historian; Talmadge, Senator Herman E.","Taylor, Henry J.-- Amb. to Switerland; Taylor, General Maxwell D.; Taylor Robert (Bob)-- former Govenor of Tennessee; Teller, Edward; Tennyson, Alfred Lord; Thomas, Dr. Woodlief-- economist, Senate Banking and Currency Committee; Thoreau, Henry D","Toynbee, Arnold J.-- British Historian; Troutman, Robert B.; Truman, Harry S.-- President; Tuck, William M.; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A.-- Richmond; Tyler, Mattie Richards-Poet","Udall, Stewart L.-- Secretary of Interior 1964; Ulysses; van Buren, Martin; Virgil; Voltaire; Van Braun, Wernher; Walker, Charles E.-- Executive Vice-president of American Bankers Association; Warren, Cheif Justice Earl; Washington, Booker T.","Watts, Isaac; Weaver, James B.-- Member of Congress; Webster, Daniel","Wells, H.G.; White, Dr. Paul Dudley; Whittaker, Associate Justice Charles E; Whittaker, John Greenleaf; Wicker, John J.; Wilkinson, Harvie, Jr.; Williams, Dr. Robert F.-- Virginia Education Association; Wilson, Woodrow","Wolesley, Viscount; Wood, Colonel Robert E.; Wordsworth, William; Wyatt, Wilson W.; Zimmern, Sir Alfred","Prepared for Virginia Field Trial Association Magazine","Raliegh Springs","House of Representatives","Farm and Home Hour","Front Royal","Staunton, Virginia","Harrisonburg Club, B.P.O.E","Harrisonburg Kiwanis Club","Middletown Chapter of the National Grange","Congressional Record May 27, 1946","Scope and Contents","(Outline-no written speech)","(not made a/c wife's illness)","Daily Press, Newport News, Va. -- March 23, 1958","Second speech June 25, 1958.","Third speech opposing Alaskan statehood and letter from O. E. Darling, Seward, Alaska, June 30, 1958.","AP, Richmond Times Dispatch, Newport News Daily Press, Norfolk papers.","Reprinted Cong. Record Appendix by Sen. Lister Hill, January 23, 1959","(re:Comment in book for youth center in Jerusalem).","(editorial regarding: August 18)","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-21 Material gathered by Emmett Lucey, AWR staff member.","Scope and Contents","A-B","C","Scope and Contents","D-E","F","G","Scope and Contents","H-I-J","Scope and Contents","K-L","Scope and Contents","M-N","Scope and Contents","O-P-Q-R","S","Scope and Contents","T-U","Scope and Contents","V-Z","Roanoke, Harrisonburg, \u0026 Martinsville","Notices of","Accomack County Post Offices","Adams Grove, Adamsville, Afton","Albemarle County","Aldie, Alexandria, Alleghany, Altavista, Amelia County \u0026 Amherst County","Appomattox, Arcanum, Arlington, Arrington, Arvonia, Ashland, Augusta County","Bacons Castle, Bath County, Bayside, Bayview, Bedford County","Bells Cross Roads, Berea, Berton, Big Laurel, Bland CountyBlantens, Botetourt County, Bristol, Brunswick County","Buchanan County, Buckingham County, Buena Vista, Burkeville","Cambell County, Cape Charles, Carbo, Caroline County, Carroll County, Carterton, Carthage, Catawba \u0026 Catawba Sanatorium, Cauthornville","Cedon, Charles City, Charlotte County, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Chesterfield County, Churchland, Clarke County","Clifton Forge, Clover, Coeburn, Colonial Heihts, Concord Wharf, Covington, Craig County, Culpeper City \u0026 County","Cumberland County, Danville, Deel, Denbigh, Deskins, Dickenson County","Dinwiddie County, Disputanta, Edwardsville, Emporia, Essex County, Exmore, Fairfax County","Falls Church, Fauquier County, Fentress, Fishersville, Floyd County, Fluvanna County, Folly","Fork Union, Fort Monroe, Franklin County, Fredrick County, Fredricksberg, Front Royal, Fries","Galts Mills, Gate City, Gaylord, Gera, Giles County, Gloucester County","Goochland County","Goodwins Ferry, Grayson County, Great Bridge, Greenbush, Greene County, Greenville, Griffensburg, Grimes, Grimsleyville, Grundy, Guesses Fork","Halifax County, Hampton, Handsom, Hanover County","Happy Creek, Hayfield, Hematite, Henrico County, Henry County, Highland County, Hockley, Holdcroft, Hopewell, Isle of Wight County, Ivanhoe","Lancaster County, Lee County, Lee Hall, Leesburg, Lexington, Loneash","James City County, Jamesville, Jennings Ordinary, Keoughtan, King George County, King William County, King \u0026 Queen County","Loudoun County, Louisa County, Lowesville, Lunenburg County","Lynchburg, Madison County","Mallow, Marion, Martinsville, Mathews County, Mecklenburg County, Middleburg","Middlesex County, Millwood, Mitchells, Montgomery County, Mount Holly, Mouth of Wilson","Nansemond, Natural Bridge, Nebo, Nelson County, New Castle, New Glasgow, New Kent County","New Martinsville, Newbern, Newport, Newport News, Newtown, Nickelsville, Nola, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Nottoway, Nottoway County","Orange County, Ore Bank, Oyester Point, Page County, Painter, Patrick County, Paytes, Penhook, Petersburg","Pittsylvania County, Portsmouth, Powatan County","Preston, Prince Edward County, Prince George County, Prince William County, Princess Anne County, Pulaski County","Radford, Ransons, Redwood, Rexford, Richardson, Richmond City, Richmond County","Roanoke (City)","Roanoke County","Rockbridge County","Rockingham County, Rocky Mount, Roxbary, Ruark, Russell County","St. Brides, Saltville, Samos, Scott County, Scottsville, Shenandoah County, Smithfield, Smyth County","Snowden, South Boston, South Norfolk, Southamton County, Sperryville, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County","Stanardsville, Stauton, Suffolk, Surry County, Sussex County, Sweet Briar, Swift Run","Tabernacle, Tazewell County, Temperanceville, Tignor, Troutville, Tye River, Union Hall, Vinton, Virginia Beach.","Walker Ford, Wardtown, Warren County, Washington County","Waterlick, Waynesboro, Wellville, Westmoreland County","Whitetop, Whitmell, Williamsburg, Winchester, Winston, Wintergreen, Wise County","Woodberry Forest, Wythe County, York County","Districts 1-6","Districts 7-10","District 1","Districts 2-5 (Third Dist. folder empty)","District 6","District 7","Districts 8-10","Tear sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty, 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10 (Folder empty for 9th Dist.)","\"Tear\" Sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty for 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record -- 1963","Districts 1-10 (Folders for Dists 2 \u0026 3 empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","Districts 1-5 (Dist. 3 folder empty)","Districts 6-10 (Dist. 10 folder empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","District 1 (Earlier years included)","Districts 2-5 (Dist. 2 folder found empty) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 1 (except Salem) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 2 (Salem only) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 3 (Salem Only) (Earlier years included)","Districts 7-8 (Earlier years included)","Districts 9-10 (earlier years included)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","(Keiter file starts in 1948)","Cadet Russell M. Turner -- 1959-1963","Jas. L. Graham -- 1960-1964 Douglas C. Meador -- 1960-1964","James Lee Vick -- 1961-1965","James Henry Parsons -- 1962-1966","James R. Kreer -- 1963-1967 Donald R. Moore, Jr. -- 1963-1967 John C. Gonda. III -- 1964-1968 Kenneth G. brothers -- 1965-1969 Gillespie, Ritchie P. -- 1966-1970","Scope and Contents","Merchant Marine Academy Nominations 1960-Barba, William Leleand-Chivvis, J. C. Jr.-McEliece, Robert Devereax","Scope and Contents","Nomainations -- 1961-1965: Soresi, Carl D.-1961, MacQuarrie, Warren L.-1962, Waughan, Jr. \u0026 Joe French-1962, Nue, Robert D. Jr.-1963, Williams, Garland Leigh-1963 Parker, Terrence L.-1964, Folan, Terence B.-1965, Van Hoy, John W. III-1965, Wozniak, James J.-1965","Scope and Contents","1959 Appointees-Charles Frederick Helsper, Wesley Earl Jordan, Jr.","Scope and Contents","1960 Appointees-John W. Garber, Jr., Thomas M. Johnston, Robert L. Powers","Scope and Contents","1963 Appointees-Charles Herndon Jeffries, II, Robert Edward O'Hare, William A. Robey","Scope and Contents","1964 Appointees-Richard Downey Evert, Robert Scott Owendoff, William Winterton Owens, IV, James Julien Southerland","Naval Academy Courses -- 1968","Scope and Contents","Appointees-Charles H. Kinsey, Jr.-1959, Peter Wayne Martone","1961 Appointees- Kenneth Dixon McArthur, John Van Landingham Robertson","Scope and Contents","John Ralph Hayes, Jr.-1962, David Kennedy Hewett-1963, David E. Matheney, Jr.-1963, Glen Martin Hewitt-1964, David C. Eberhard, Jr.-1965","Scope and Contents","Robert Ernest Brunelli-1966, James Judson Lovelace, Jr.-1966, Robert Townsend Richardson-1966","Scope and Contents","Folders 7-10 Obituaries-Doctors, Bankers, Lawyers, Ministers Folers 11-32 Addressee copies -- Abbott-Hubbard","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-27 Addressee -- Hudgins-Zirkle","1st Session. Votes 1-110.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","Miscellaneous.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Series VII: Addressee Copies, 1944-1966, available only on microfilm.","Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 66 R54","/repositories/2/resources/9365"],"normalized_title_ssm":["A. Willis Robertson Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["A. Willis Robertson Papers"],"collection_ssim":["A. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval."," Papers, 1921-1967, of A. Willis Robertson, U. S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. Chiefly his senatorial office files, 1946-1966. Robertson was a conservative Democrat, serving at the same time as Harry F. Byrd, Sr."," Subjects in the collection include national defense, agriculture, taxation, banking, government employees, the Moral Rearmament movement,anti-Communism, Vietnam, segregation, wildlife conservation, national parks, the humane slaughter of animals and the humane treatment of research animals. The papers were kept in the same order as they were in Robertson's office files. The legislative files consist of correspondence arranged by Congressional session. The miscellaneous subject files are arranged by year as are the invitations. The addressee copies which are Robertson's copies of letters sent to correspondents are indexed to the legislative files. They are arranged alphabetically by groups of years. The speech material is arranged by subject and contains background information on cities, counties and individuals within the commonwealth. The speech files are in chronological order. There are news releases in both the news release files and in the speech files."," A  People  magazine article about Pat Robertson, son of A. Willis Robertson, and a lawsuit over Pat Robertson's war record, dated March 14, 1988 is filed at the beginning of box 1.","Scope and Contents","Includes Democratic Committees-County, City-10th District","Scope and Contents","The papers in this Folder were in an envelope filed next to \"J\" in the 1963 files and bearing the words \"Put in File-Grace Johnson.\" There seems to be no connection.","Scope and Contents","Note: Letter of September 9, 1939 from Secretary of Agriculture has a signiture cut out-probably Henry A. Wallace","Requests Congressional Quarterly","--Not Requested","August 12-14","April 24, 1950","This box needs the folder listing. It contains Drawer 171, Folders 1-20.","This series is available only on microfilm.","F","G","Scope and Contents","Ge-Gi","Scope and Contents","Gla-Glo","Scope and Contents","Goc-Goz","Gra","Scope and Contents","Gre-Gri","Scope and Contents","Gro-Gwy","Scope and Contents","Ha-Ham","Scope and Contents","Hancock-Harriman","Scope and Contents","Harris-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hez","Scope and Contents","Hib-Hiz","Scope and Contents","Hoa-Hol","Scope and Contents","Hom-Hoz","Scope and Contents","Hub-Huz","J","La","Scope and Contents","Le-Li","Scope and Contents","Ll-Lz","Scope and Contents","McA-McC","Scope and Contents","McD-McW","Scope and Contents","Macatee-Marsh","Marshall","Scope and Contents","Marston-Maxwell","Scope and Contents","May-Maz","Scope and Contents","Me-Millar","Millei","Scope and Contents","Milligan-Mitchell","Scope and Contents","Moa-Moo","Scope and Contents","Mor-Mz","Scope and Contents","Mu-Mz","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Oa-Oz","Scope and Contents","Poa-Par","Scope and Contents","Pas-Paz","Scope and Contents","Pea-Pez","Scope and Contents","Pf-Porter","Scope and Contents","Porterfield-Pz","Scope and Contents","Qa-Qz","Scope and Contents","Raa-Raz","Scope and Contents","Rea-Rho","Scope and Contents","Ric-Rix","Scope and Contents","Roa-Rob","Scope and Contents","Roc-Roz","Scope and Contents","Ru-Rz","Scope and Contents","Sa-Saz","Scope and Contents","Sc-Sez","Scope and Contents","Sha-Shz","Scope and Contents","Si-Sl","Scope and Contents","Sma-Smz","Sn -So","Scope and Contents","Sp-Sq","Sta","Scope and Contents","Ste-Sti","Scope and Contents","Sto-Stu","Su","Scope and Contents","Sw-Sy","Scope and Contents","Ta-Te","Scope and Contents","Tha-Tiz","Scope and Contents","To-Tr","Scope and Contents","Tu-Tz","Scope and Contents","U-V","Scope and Contents","Wa-Wal","Scope and Contents","Wam-Waz","Scope and Contents","Wea-Wez","Scope and Contents","Wha-Wig","Scope and Contents","Wilburn-Williamson","Scope and Contents","Willingham-Wiltshire","Scope and Contents","Wine-Witt","Scope and Contents","Wolcott-Wysar","Scope and Contents","Y-Z","Scope and Contents","Miscellaneous-Non-Personal","Scope and Contents","Aa-Ada-Adz","Scope and Contents","Af-All-Alle","Scope and Contents","Alli-Aro-As","Scope and Contents","At-Baa-Bak","Scope and Contents","Bai-Bal","Scope and Contents","Bam-Barnard-Barrett","Scope and Contents","Barrick-Batson-Batts","Scope and Contents","Bau-Bea","Scope and Contents","Beb-Bell-Bellwood-Belvin","Scope and Contents","Bemiss-Berr-Bez","Scope and Contents","Bia-Blackly-Blackwell","Scope and Contents","Bladen-Bleakley-Blythe","Scope and Contents","Boa-Bom-Boos","Scope and Contents","Boot-Bow-Bowles","Scope and Contents","Bowlin-Brau-Bram","Scope and Contents","Bran-Bre","Scope and Contents","Briant-Brim-Briz","Scope and Contents","Broa-Broome-Brown (A through G)","Scope and Contents","Brown, H.-Brownell-Broz-Bryant","Scope and Contents","Bub-Burb-Burg","Scope and Contents","Burk-Burrough-Burrus","Scope and Contents","Burthass-Bulton-Byrd, Grant","Scope and Contents","Byrd, Harry F.-Byrd, James-Byrnes","Scope and Contents","Cab-Camb-Camp","Scope and Contents","Cambell-Cara-Carl","Scope and Contents","Carm-Carter","Scope and Contents","Cartmer-Ce-Chan","Scope and Contents","Chap-Chic-Chou","Scope and Contents","Chr-Clarke-Clay","Scope and Contents","Clea-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Cocke-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Col-Coller-Collger","Scope and Contents","Colm-Conner-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cool-Cop","Scope and Contents","Cor-Cov-Cow","Scope and Contents","Cox-Crabhill-Crayton","Scope and Contents","Crea-Cro","Scope and Contents","Cruett-Dabney-Daly","Scope and Contents","Dambach-Daub-Davidman","Scope and Contents","Davidson-Davis-Davison","Scope and Contents","Dawes-Def-Del","Scope and Contents","Dem-Dia-Die","Scope and Contents","Dig-Doa-Dol","Scope and Contents","Dom-Doy","Scope and Contents","Dov-Dra-Dry","Scope and Contents","Dub-Dun","Eason- Eff- Err","Elam- Ema- Eng","Enman- Faber- Farley","Farmer- Fearing- Fenwick","Fer- Fin- Fir","Fis- Fla","Fle- Fob- Foo","Foran- Fou- Foy","Frad- Frear- Frey","Fri- Fun- Fyo","Gab- Garb- Garn","Garr- Gen- Gey","Ghe- Gilliam- Gilmore","Gilpin- Goad- Goin","Golay- Goodman- Goolrick","Gordon- Gore- Gowl","Grab- Grau","Gray, Aileen- Gray, William","Graybial- Lyons","Marshall- Moore","Noland- Roberts","Sel- Shag- Shaz","Sa- Scribener- Seitz","Shea- Shi","Shn- Sin- Siz","Ska- Smith, B.- Smith, G.","Smith, H.- Smith, L.- Smith, S.","Smith, T.- Sno- Som","Son- Spi","Splawn- Stan- Stap","Sta- Stei- Sten (Includes: John Stennis)","Stephan- Steward- Stipes","Stir- Stos- Stou","Strad- Stre- Stru","Stuart- Sub- Sul","Sum- Suri- Swis","Switzer- Swo- Sz","Tab- Taylor, A.- Taylor, K.","Taylor, L.- Thacker- Thoma","Thomas- Thomason- Thompson, H.L.","Thompson, H.M.- Ti","Tob- Tro- Tru- Ts","Tubbs- Tudor- Turner","Turnes- Vac- Van","Var- Via- Vivian","Vochis- Wahl- Walke","Walker- Waln- Walz","Wamb- Wartham- Wassum","Water- Watt- Way","Wea- Wed- Wei","Wel- Wha- Whe","Whic- Whited- Whitehurst","Whiteman- Wic- Wig","Wila- William- Williams, A through D","Williams, E.G-- Williams, P through Z","Williamson- Willis- Wilmer- Wilson","Wilson, H.- Wir- Wis","Wit- Wood","Woodall- Woodside- Woody","Wool- Wright","Wul- Young, A.- Young, G.","Young, H.- Zin- Zwy","1952- Miscellaneous","1953- Miscellaneous","1954- Miscellaneous","Aan- Adcock- Aldrich","Aleshire- Alley- Aly","Ambler- Angel- Armstrong","Scope and Contents","Arnall-Baals-Baird","Scope and Contents","Baker-Barker-Baron","Scope and Contents","Barr-Bau-Baz","Scope and Contents","Beach-Bem-Ben","Scope and Contents","Ber-Big-Bix","Scope and Contents","Bla-Boh-Boo","Scope and Contents","Bor-Box-Boz","Scope and Contents","Bra-Bri","Scope and Contents","Broaddus-Brown","Scope and Contents","Browne-Bura-Burl","Scope and Contents","Burm-Byrd, Harry F.-Byron","Scope and Contents","Cab-Cara-Carn","Scope and Contents","Caro-Cart-Cern","Scope and Contents","Chad-Chi-Chu","Scope and Contents","Cie-Coa-Cof","Scope and Contents","Cog-Conant-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cote-Cowperthwaite","Scope and Contents","Cox-Creasy-Critzer","Scope and Contents","Cro-Daane-Dabney","Scope and Contents","Dade-Dashiell-Davis, G.","Scope and Contents","Davis, H.-Dem-Dey","Scope and Contents","Dia-Dob-Doo","Scope and Contents","Dor-Duer-Dunlap","Scope and Contents","Dunn-Eades-Edith","Scope and Contents","Edm-Egan-Ellison","Scope and Contents","Ellmore-Evelyn-Exley","Scope and Contents","Faber-Fer-Fil","Scope and Contents","Fin-Fockler-Foster","Scope and Contents","Fou-Fudge-Fyock","Scope and Contents","Gaba-Gear-George, T.","Scope and Contents","George, W. Brooks-Gillette-Givens","Scope and Contents","Gla-Gor -Gou","Scope and Contents","Graal-Green-Grey","Scope and Contents","Gri-Gurber-Gwyn","Scope and Contents","Haag-Ham-Hamrick","Scope and Contents","Hanbury-Hardvay-Harness","Scope and Contents","Harold-Harris, H.","Scope and Contents","Harrison-Hay-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hering-Heywood","Scope and Contents","Hibb-Hock-Hoke","Scope and Contents","Holb-Honaman-Horne","Scope and Contents","Horner-Hie-Hue","Scope and Contents","Hum-The-Izz","Scope and Contents","Jar-Jernigan-Johnson","Scope and Contents","Johnson-Johnston-Jones, G.","Scope and Contents","Jones, H.-Kablle-Keithly","Scope and Contents","Kell-Kess-Kilp","Scope and Contents","Kimball-Kite-Knox","Scope and Contents","Koch-Lanahan-Lantzy","Scope and Contents","Lapp-Lea-Lerner","Scope and Contents","Les-Liang-Livy","Scope and Contents","Lloyd-Louden-Lozier","Scope and Contents","Lub-McAdams-McClure","Scope and Contents","McComb-Mcg-McL","Scope and Contents","McM-Mac-Mam","Scope and Contents","Man-Mar","Scope and Contents","Mas-Mea-Mez","Scope and Contents","Michael-Millican-Mistr","Scope and Contents","Mit-Moore-Moose","Scope and Contents","Mora-Mosby-Mumma","Scope and Contents","Munday-Nabors-Nelson","Scope and Contents","Nem-Nim-Nyr (Includes: Richard Nixon)","Scope and Contents","O\"brien-Opie [sic]","Scope and Contents","Orange-Pab-Pan","Scope and Contents","Par-Pas-Pay","Scope and Contents","Peach-Perr-Pezz","Scope and Contents","Pfeiffer-Pitt-Pop","Scope and Contents","Por-Pransky-Pryer","Scope and Contents","Puck-Rabb-Ranson","Scope and Contents","Rap-Rem-Rib","Scope and Contents","Rice-Rizely","Scope and Contents","Roach-Roberts-Robertson, Willis Mr. And Mrs. Junior (Tad)","Scope and Contents","A. W. Robertson relatives-Frank W. Harold G. Pat (Marion G.)","Scope and Contents","Robertson-Misc. A-Z Robeson-Robson","Scope and Contents","Roc-Ros","Scope and Contents","Rot-Ryl","Scope and Contents","Sab-Sca-Scu","Scope and Contents","Sea-Shac-Shep","Scope and Contents","Shen-Sib-Siz","Scope and Contents","Ska-Smiley-Smith, K","Scope and Contents","Snyder-Soc-Spl","Scope and Contents","Spo-Stearns-Stennis","Scope and Contents","Stephan-Stock-Stoy","Scope and Contents","Strachan-Stump-Sutton","Scope and Contents","Swa-Tab","Scope and Contents","Taylor-Teagle-Thompkins","Scope and Contents","Thompson-Tib-Tow","Scope and Contents","Tracer-Tuo-Tyus","Scope and Contents","Uhler-Vaughn-Voorhis","Scope and Contents","Waddell-Walker-Wardeau","Scope and Contents","Ware-Weade-Weitzer","Scope and Contents","Welch-Whalen-Whitaker","Scope and Contents","White-Wick-William","Scope and Contents","Williams-Williamson-Wilson","Scope and Contents","Wilton-Wood-Wozniak","Scope and Contents","Wkanek-Yowell-Zwick","Scope and Contents","1955-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1956-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1957-Miscellaneous","1958-1959 Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1960-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1961-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1962-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1963-Miscellaneous","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","(Folders 18-46: General Topics- Advertising- Anti-Trust)","1965- Annual Report","See also Speech Material Virginia, \"Indians in Virginia\"","[Folder 1-79: General Topics- App.-- Cities and Towns (Boydton, Va.)]","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Information Regarding)","(Background Material)","[Folders 1-75: General Topics- Cities and Towns (Roanoke)-- Conservation]","(Military Installation)","(Articles in the Richmond Newsletter)","Johnston, Felton M. (Skecter) 1964-1965; Johnston, Senator Olin D. (S.C.) 1962-1965; Jones, Judge Marvin 1957-1960","Jones, Roger Warren, Civil Service 1959; Jordan, Senator Len-- Idaho 1963; Judd, Walter-- Representative Minnesota 1966; Katzenbach, Nicholas de Belleville 1965; Kefauver, Senator Ester and Wife 1963-1965","Keller, Helen 1960; Kelly, Mrs. Virginia 1961-1964; Kelly, Wm. F (ABA) 1962-1965; kennedy, Senator. Edw. M. 1964-1965","Kennedy, Robert F. 1963-1965; Kerr, Senator Robert S. 1962-1964; Key, Francis Scott 1964; Kilburn, Clarence E. 1962-1964","Kistiakowsky, Dr. Geo. B. 1959; Knight, Frances G. (Passports) 1958-1966; Knowland, Wm. F. 1959-1963; Korth, Fred-- Secretary of Navy 1963; Kuchel, Senator Thomas, California 1965","Lasker, Mrs. Albert D. (Mary) New York 1960-1965; Latrobe, Benjamin H.-- Architect 1964; Lattimore, Professor Owen, Balitmore 1964; Lawrence, Hon. and Mrs. David L., Pgh. 1960; Layton, Police Chief John B., D.C. 1965","Lazarus, Emma 1964; Lejeune, Lt. General John A. 1964; LeMay, General Curtis E. 1961-1965; Lemnitzer, General Lyman L. 1959-1962","Lennartson, Hon. Nils A. 1965; Lewis, John L. (Coal) 1959-1965","Long, Senator Oren E. 1964; Long, Senator Russell B., Louisiana 1965-1966; Lovelace, Dr. W. Randolph, N.M. 1959-1965; Lowe, Otto, Sr. 1964; Lusk, Hall 1960","McCarthy, Senator Eugene J. 1964; McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. 1954; McClellan, Senator John Little 1963-1966; McCloy, John J. 1961-1964","McConnell, General John Paul 1964-1965; McDonald, David J. 1959; McGovern, Senator George (S.D.) 1963; McElroy, Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. 1957","McKinney, Frank E. 1966; McKneally, Martin B. (Am. Leg) 1960; McMurray, Jos. P 1961-1964; McNamara, Robert. S. (Defence Secretary) 1961-1966; McNeil, Warren A. \u0026 Family 1958-1965","Macy, John W., Jr. 1965; Mahan, John W. (V.F.W.) 1959; Mahon, Hon. and Mrs. George H., Texas 1964; Mahoney, Mrs. Florence Stephenson 1964","Maisel, Sherman J. (Federal Reserve) 1965; Mansfield, Senator Mike 1961-1965; Martin, Jr. Rep. Jos. W. 1942-1966; Martin, Wm. McChesney 1965-1966","Meloy, Thomas (President- Melpar, Inc.) 1960; Metcalf, Senator Lee (Montana) 1965; Miller, Wm. E. (M.C.- N.Y.) 1964; Mink, Hon. Patsy (M.C.- Hawai) 1965; Mitchell, Jas. Paul (Secretary Labor) 1960; Mondale, Senator Walter F. (Minn.) 1965; Moore, George S. 1964; Morgan, Gerald D. 1958; Morse, Senator Wayne 1962; Moyers, Bill D. (President News Secretary) 1966","Munford, Walter F. (President U.S. Steel) 1959; Mussolini, Benito 1964; Muto, Frank and Al (Photog. for Demos.) 1963; Nehru, Jawajarlal (India) 1963-1965; Neilan, E.P. (President U.S. Chamber of Commerce) 1963; Neuberger, Senator Maurine B. (Oregon) 1960-1965; Nimitz, Admiral Chester W. 1960-1966","Nixon, Richard M. and Family 1958-1966; Northern, Mary Moody (Texas) 1965; O'Brien, Lawrence F. 1965;","O'Leary, Jerry A and Family 1942-1964; O'Mahoney, Jos. C. 1960; Olmstead, Major General George H. 1964-1966; Oppenheimer, Dr. J. Robert 1959-1963; Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley( Meth.) 1963","Paderewski, Ignace Jan 1960; Page, Dr. Thomas Nelson 1919; Parker, John J., Judge 1958-1964; Pastore, Senator John O., R.I. 1964; Pate, General Randolph McC., Marines 1958","Patton, General George, U.S. Army 1963; Pendergast, Tom 1965; Perkins, Frances, Secretary Labor 1965; Pershing, General John J. 1960-1965; Peterson, Mrs. Esther 1965; Pike, Bishop James A. 1958-1966;","Proxmire, Senator. and Mrs. William 1964-1966; Pulaski, Casimmir 1962-1965; Raborn, Vice-Adm. Wm. F. 1965; Raphael 1961","Reagan, Ronald 1965-1966; Reichelderfer, Dr. F.W. 1963; Reid, Ogden R. 1959; Resor, Stanley R. (Secretary Army) 1965; Rhodes, John D. 1963; Rickenbacker, Captian Edward V. 1963","Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G. 1959-1965; Redel, Richard L. 1965; Ripley, Dr. Sidney D (Smithsonian) 1964-1965","Rockefeller, Nelson 1958-1964; Rodes, Judge, John B. (Ky.) 1965; Rogers, Att'y General WM. P. 1957-1959; Romney, George W. (Mich.) 1963-1964","Russell, Donald S. of S.C. 1965; Russell, Senator Richard 1959-1966; Salinger, Pierre 1964-1966","Salk, Dr. Jones E. 1958-1959; Saltonstall, Senator Leverett, Mass. 1965-1966","Schrotel, Chief Stanley R. 1963; Schultze, Charles L.-- Budget Director 1965; Scott, Senator Wm, Kerr 1958","Seamans, Dr. Robert. C., Jr.-- NASA 1965; Sharp, Dudley C.-- Secretary Air Force 1959; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel-- Pgh. 1960-1964; Shott, Hugh Ike 1952-1964","Smathers, Senator and Mrs. George A. 1961-1966; Smith, H. Alexander, Senator 1957-1962; Smith, Senator Margaret Chase 1960-1965; Smythe, Hon. Robert A 1962-1963; Socrates (and Athens) 1963; Sparkman, Senator John J. 1964-1966","Spence, Hon. Brent-- Kentucky 1962; Sporn, Philip-- AM. El. Power 1965; Stans, Maurice H.-- Budget Director 1960; Stassen, harold E. 1964; Stennis, Senator John 1963-1965; Stevenson, Adlai 1960-1965","Stewart, Dr. Wm. H.-- Surgeon General 1965; Strauss, Hon. Lewis L. 1955-1966","Stringfellow, George E. Potentate 1958-1963; Sullivan, Anne-- Teacher Helen Keller 1966; Swartz, Bill, Ed and Jerry 1959; Symington, Stuart 1958-1966","Taft, Hon. Robert A. 1959-1965; Talmadge, Senator Herman 1962-1966; Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1961-1966","Teller, Dr. Edward 1959-1966; Terry, Dr. Luther L. 1963; Thomson, J. Cameron 1965; Thurmond, Senator strom of S.C. 1966; Tower, Hon. John G.-- Texas 1961; Tracewell, Chas. E.-- Washington Star 1961","Trice, Mark 1965; Truman, Harry S. 1951-1965; Twain, Mark-- S. Clemens 1959-1966; Twining, General Nathan F. 1959-1966","Tytler, Alexander Fraser 1964; Valeo, Francis R.-- Secretary to Senate Majority 1963-1965; Vereide, Abraham 1961-1965; Vinson, Carl-- Georgia Representative 1962-1964; Vinson, Fred 1966; Wallace, George C.-- Alabama 1963; Wallace, Henry A. 1965","Walters, Senator Herbert S.-- Tenn. 1963; Watkins, Charles L. 1965-1966; Weaver, Dr. Robert C.-- H.U.D. 1966; Wheeler, General Earle O.-- Joint Chiefs 1964; White Byron R. 1962","Wilson, Jr., Lt. General Walter K. 1964; Wirth, Conrad L.-- Park Service 1963-1964; Woods, George D.-- International Bank 1962; Wirtz, W. Willard-- 1962-1963","Wright, M.A.-- President U.S. C. of California 1966; yarborough, Senator and Mrs. Ralph 1965; Zuckert, Hon. Eugene-- Secretary of the Air Force 1965","Abbot, Earl L., Judge 1957; Adams, Dr. Theodore F. 1955-1965; Alexander, Dr. (Rev.) Archibald 1956; Alfriend, John S. 1953-1966; Allen, George E. 1965","Andrews, M. Carl-- Roanoke 1958-1966; Andrews, T. Coleman 1953-1957; Arnold, Remmie L. 1953-1969; Arthur, J. Pickney and Ruth B. 1966; Arundel, Arthur W. 1964-1966","Atkins, Presky Thornton 1965; Austin, Stephen Fuller 1955-1964; Bubb, Glenn 1957-1964; Bacon, Nathaniel 1957-1959; Bailey, The Jacob E. Family 1965; Ball, Frank and Family-- Arlington 1965-1966; Barksdale, Alrfred D. 1957","Bausermann, Homer-- Arlington 1959; Baylor, James Bowen 1953; Belk, Dr. J. Blanton 1958; Bemiss, Samuel M.,-- Richmond 1955-1966; Berberich, John I., III 1966","Beverley, Marshall 1959; Bird, Ben L. 1965; Bishop, Dr. Curtis 1966; Boatwright, Frederick William 1945; Boatwright, Mrs. Roy G. 1957-1966; Boothe, Armistead L. 1959-1966","Boushalls, Thomas C. 1957-1966; Bowles, George A. 1954; Bowman, Dr. Warren D. 1964; Beckinridge Family of Virginia 1964-1965; Broaddus, W. R., Jr. ?; Brooke, Col. John Mercer 1961-1962","Brown, J. Sinclair 1956; Brown, Dr. William Mosely 1966; Broyhill, Joel T. 1964-1966; Broyhill, M.T. and Family 1959-1965","Bruce, David K.E. 1949-1964; Bryan, John Stewart amd Bryan, D. Tennant 1944-1966; Bucholz, Mrs. Leone 1957; Burgess, Carter L. 1957-1966; Button, Robert Y.-- Attorney General of Virginia 1962-1965","Cabell, James Branch-- Virginia novelist 1950-1964; Campbell, Miss Dorcas D.-- Miss Virginia 1962-1964; Campbell, Stuart B.-- Wytheville 1957; Campbell, Volney-- Abingdon 1959; Camps, The, of Franklin, Virginia 1958-1966; Carper, G. Wallace 1957-1966; Carter, Hon. C.S. (Sam) 1959; Carter, Robert King 1953;","Carter, Stuart B.-- Fincastle 1964-1965; Carters, Walter H.-- Amherst, Virginia 1965; Caruthers, Dr. William A.-- novelist 1955; Cary, Archibald 1951; Caskie, James R.-- Lynchburg 1932; Caskie, Maxwell 1965; Caudhill, Dr. W.C.-- Pearisbury 1959-1964; Chandler, Dr. Alvin Duke-- President of William and Mary 1959-1962","Chandler, Dr. J.A.C 1960; Chichester, Dr. Peyton Moncure 1957; Chorley, Kenneth 1958; Chumney, Richard D.-- Commissioner of Agriculture 1962-1968; Cochran, hon. and Mrs. George M.- Staunton 1965-1966; Cocke, C. Francis 1951-1965; Cole, Dr. Fred C. 1959-1966","Collins, Hale-- Covington 1962-1965; Collins, Lewis Preston 1950-1952; Combs, E.R. 1954-1957; Counts Family 1953-1964","Cox, General Edwin \"Pete\" 1965; Coxe, Whitewell W.-- Roanoke 1963; Crawford, William Harris-- Virginia and Georgia 1959; Crozet, Claudius 1951; Crush, judge Charles W.-- Christiansburg 1964; Crutchfield, Sam, Jr. 1965; Cussons, Captian John 1955","Dabney, Virginius 1951-1957; Dalton, Ted and Family 1953-1965; Daniel, W.C. (\"Dan\") 1957-1964; Darden, Hon. Colgate 1947-1966","Davis, Francis Atwell 1957-1958; Davis, Dr. Hiram Witson 1957; Day, Sidney C., Jr. 1955; Dean, George Wilson-- Charlottesville 1965-1966; Deschler, Lewis-- House Parlimentarian 1963; Devin, J. Acree-- Wylliesburg 1964; Diehl, Dr. George W.-- Lexington 1962-1964; Dillard, benton O.-- Roanoke 1966","Dillon, Jesse W. 1955-1957; Dodson, E. Griffith 1954-1961; Dos Passos, John 1963-1965; Dowdey, Clifford S. 1950-1959; Downing, Col. Tom-- Lancaster; Downing, Thomas N.-- Member of Congress 1954-1966; Dudley, William M., Jr. 1966; Danton, Ammon G.-- White Stone 1964","Dysche, Harry D.-- Luray, Virginia 1964; Early, General Jubal 1963; Easley, James Stone-- Halifax 1957;Edmunds, Paul c., Sr.-- South Boston 1962; Edwards, Richard T., Judge 1964-1965; Eggleston, Justice John W. 1951-1959; Elmore, Ralph-- Richmond 1965-1966; Ernst, Frank A. 1955-1960","Faulklner, Wert 1958-1960; Fenwick, Charles R. 1953-1966; Field, James Gaven1904; Fields, Louis G., Jr. 1966; Fishburn, Junius Blair 1951-1956; Fishburn, Junius P. 1954-1966; Fisher, B.L.-- Martinsville 1954-1966; Fishwick, John P.-- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966","Fishwick, Dr. Marshall-- Livingston 1963-1964; Fitzpatrick, Earl A.-- Roanoke 1959-1965; Flannagan, John W. 1958-1959; Flood, Cong. Hal 1966; Flyod, John-- Governor of Virginia 1964; Flythe, S.S. 1965; Foster, William B., Jr. 1958-1966","Francisco, Peter 1963; Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. 1958; Freeman, General Paul L. 1950-1965; Fugate, Douglas B. 1964-1965; Fugate, Tom-- former Member of Congress 1958-1966; Fuller, Frank 1965; Funk, M.C. 1952; Gaines, Dr. Francis P. 1955-1965","Gammon, Dr. Edgar G. 1955; Gary, Hon. J. Vaughan 1962-1964; George, W. Brooks 1962-1963; German, Dr. Mentor P. 1962; Giammittoria, Judge George M. 1964; Gifford, Richard P.-- Lynchburg 1964; Gilliam, Dean Frank J.,-- Lexington 1963; Gillis, Richard S., Jr.-- State Chamber of Commerce 1964","Glass, Edward C. (Ned) 1957; Glass, Robert Camillus 1958; Glass, Miss (Dr.) Meta 1957; Godwin, Mills E. 1962-1966","Goodpastures, The 1965; Goolrick, C. O'Conner 1960; Gravely, Harry C.-- Ridgeway 1965; Gray, Frederick T.-- Attorney General 1961; Greenup, Christopher-- Governor of Kentucky (Virginia Born) 1960; Grizzard, Dr. R. Stuart 1965; Guest, Raymond R. 1962-1965","Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; Guy, Dr. William G. 1958; Hagan, John C., Jr. 1957; Hahn, Dr. Thomas Marshall-- President of V.P.I. 1961-1966","The Hanger Family of Virginia 1963; Hardy, Representative Porter, Jr. 1965-1966; The Harmans-- South--west Virginia 1965; Harris, Howard H.-- Virginia Highway Commission 1960-1964; Harrison, Albertis 1957-1966","Harrison, Burr P. 1946-1964; Harrison, William Henry 1959; Hedges, Dr. H. Shipman 1957-1961; Heller, George E.-- American Legion 1958; Henn, Mrs. Hannah 1961-1964; Henry, Patrick 1958-1966; Hester, Clinton M. 1960; Hickman, Milton T.-- Commissioner of Fisheries 1958","Hildreth, W.S. 1963-1964; Hill, General A.P. 1958; Hill, J. Eldred, Jr. 1959; Hirst, Julian F. 1957-1965; Holady, William M.-- Office of the Secretary of Defense 1959; Holden, Donald A.-- Newport News 1966; Holstein, Paul A. (Jerry) 1963-1964; Holton, A. Linwood, Jr. and Family-- Roanoke 1965-1966","Hooker, H. Lester 1953-1964; Hoover, Lawrence H. 1958-1965; Hope, James Barron-- Poet 1957; Hopkins, Dr. Robert S.-- Radford 1963; Hopkins, William B.-- Roanoke 1964; Houston, Sam 1955-1965; Howell, D.J. 1949-1957","Hudgins, Chief Justice Edward W. 1956-1964; Humelsine, Carlisle H. 1958-1966; Hunt, Robert-- First Chaplain, Jamestown 1963; Hutcheson, Dr. J. Morrison-- Richmond 1962; Hutcheson, Sterlijng-- Judge 1959-1964; Hutchinson, martin-- Giles Co. 1962","I'Anson, Judge Lawrence W. -- Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1958; Ingalls, Fay 1956-1964; Ingram, John Littlepage 1954; Jackson, Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" 1955-1966","Scope and Contents","James, L. Eldon -- American Legion 1954-1966; Janney, John -- Loudon, County 1961; Jasper, John -- Negro Preacher, Richmond-\"De Sun Do Move\" 1966","Jennings, W. Pat 1958-1966; Jewel, Dr. William 1961; Johns, Jay 1962-1966; Johnston, Clem. D. -- Roanoke 1954-1962; Johnston, General Joseph E. 1957; Johnston, Zachariah 1958; Jordan, Donald L. -- N.A.M. 1965-1966; Jordan, Judge William Southall 1957; Joyner, C.F. 1951","Kellam, Richard B. 1960; Kellam, Sidney 1950-1966; Kelleher, Kenneth S. -- Alexandria 1965; Kelley, Norman W. 1951-1959; Kemp, Verbon E. 1960-1964; Kilbourne, James J. 1959-1966; Knowles, E. Lewis 1964-1965","Kraft, Christopher Columbus -- NASA 1965; Lacy, Dr. Ben R., Jr. 1955; Lamb, Chester H. 1957; Lambeth, Bolling and Family 1962; Lane, E.H., Sr. and Family 1957-1966; Lawrence, David 1952-1963; Lawrence, Frank D. -- Portsmouth 1964-1966","Leland, Rev. John, Date unknown; Lennon, Thomas J. -- Hot Springs 1965; The Letchers -- Lexington 1959-1965; Lewis, General Andrew 1956-1966; Lewis, Colonel Fielding -- \"Kenmore\" 1965; Lewis, J.M.B., Jr. 1965; Lewis, Meriwether 1964-1966","The Ligon Family 1939-1965; Locker, Baldwin G. 1959-1960; Long, M.M. and M.M., Jr. -- St. Paul 1958; Lowance, Carter Olin-- Richmond 1958-1966; Lowry, Philip Wager -- McLean 1965; McCausland, Brig. General John 1964; McCormick, Cyrus 1953-1964; McCue, Edward O., III 1966","McDowell, Dr. Ephriam 1959-1962; The McFarland Family -- Augusta Company 1957; McGuffey, Rev. William Holmes 1962; McKee, General William G. 1963-1966; McMurran, Lewis A., Jr. 1958-1968; McNeil, Robert B. 1957-1965; McRee, Fergus 1962; McWane, Fred W. -- Lynchburg 1959; McWane, Henry E. 1957","Madden, Carl H. 1963; Madison, James 1951-1965","Mahone, General William (Billy) 1957-1966; Maines, G.W. 1965; Mann, Harrison -- Arlington County 1957-1965; Marsh, John O., Jr. 1962-1965; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond, 1962-1966","Massenburg, G. Alvin 1951; Mathews, James T. 1966; Maury, Matthew Fontaine 1959-1966","May, James Harrison -- Staunton 1963-1964; May, Samuel D. -- Commissioner of Highways 1958-1960; Mays, David J. -- Richmond, 1958-1959; Meek, Joseph Henry 1955-1960; Miles, Dean C.P. 1965-1966; Miles, Waldo G. -- Bristol 1964-1965; Miller. Colonel Francis Pickens and brother, Reverend William M. Miller 1961-1965","Miller, Giles H., Jr. -- Culpeper 1958; Miller, J. Maurice 1966; Milton, Major General William H., Jr. 1959-1964; Mitchell, Dr. Samuel C. -- University of Richmond 1948; Moffatte; Dr. J.S. and Family 1956-1965; Mohler, J. Rupert 1966","Andrew Jakson Montague, 1960; Moomaw, Ben C. Jr. -- Covington 1964; Moore, E. Blackburn 1954; Moore, T. Justin 1953; Moreland, Dr. J. Earl -- R.M. Colonol 1959; Morrison, R. Bruce 1963-1966; Morrissett, Charlisle Havelock 1963-1965","Mosby, John Singleton -- CSA, 1955-1963; Muse, Leonard G. -- Roanoke 1960-1965; Muse, Dr. William T. -- University of Richmond 1961; Myers, Charles F., Jr. 1963; Myers, Dr. E.D. 1963-1964; Myers, F. Weaver -- McLean, Virginia","Nelson, Burgess E. 1962; Newman, Dr. Walter S. -- President of V.P.I. 1959-1964; Newton, Blake T., Jr. and Sr. 1954-1961; Nichols, Harry O. 1964; Noland, Thomas B. 1965; Norris, Senator Robert O., Jr. 1955-1960; Oberly, Dr. H. Sherman -- Roanoke 1957-1963; Olsson, Sture G. -- West Point, 1963","Opie, General E. Walton 1951-1966; Owens, Arthur S. 1965-1966; Palmer, James E., Sr. and Jr. 1958-1965; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y. 1957-1965; Paul, Judge John 1956-1964; Paxtons -- Rockbridge Company, 1960-1965; Pender, David 1953; Pendleton, Edmund 1962; Pendleton, E.B., Jr. 1960-1961; Penick, D. Allen and Family, 1966","Perrow, Mosby Garland, Jr. 1959; Peters, the Reverand J. Sidney Family 1965; Pevler, Herman S. -- President Norfolk and Western 1963-1966; Pick, Major General Lewis A. 1949-1956; Pickett, Major General George E. 1958; Pitts, Senator Benjamin Thomas -- Fredericksburg 1953; Pless, Glenn -- Galax 1957-1966; Pocahontas 1962-1964; Poe, Edgar Allen 1955-1965; Poff, Richard 1955-1966","Pollard, Fred G. 1965; Pollard, John Garland 1960; Powell, John 1963; Powell, Lewis F. Jr.. 1963-1966; Powers, Francis, Gary -- U2 Pilot 1962-1965; Puller, General Lewis B. \"Chesty\" 1953-1965; Putney, Lacey E. -- Bedford Quinn, I.T. 1958-1959; Randolph, Dr. Bessie 1950; Randolph, Edmund 1962","Reed, Dr. Walter 1961-1966; Reed, W.T., Jr. 1960; Regirer, Walter W. 1964; Reid, Judge Hugh 1963; Reid, Dr. Robert H. 1966; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr. and Family 1960-1966; Rice, W. Thomas 1957-1964; Rice, George Randolph -- Clerk of House 1962; Riddleburger, James W. 1962; Robert, Dr. James Clarke 1955-1960","Robertsons, The Relatives of Senator Robertson 1958-1965; Robertson, Donald -- School teacher 1963; Robertson, R.D. -- Staunton, Virginia 1964; Robertson, Honorary Walter S. 1958-1966; Robeson, Edward J., Jr. 1949-1966; Robeys, The -- Buena Vista 1963-1965; Robinson, Dr. Herbert W. -- C-E-I-R 1960-1965; Robinson, J. Kenneth -- Winchester, 1965-1966; Rogers, Frank W. -- Roanoke 1966; Rogers, John D. -- Lexington 1963","Rolfe, John 1964; Roller, Colonel and Mrs. Charles S., Jr. 1959-1961; Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Parke S. 1958; Rowe, Maurice B. -- Commissioner of Agriculture 1966; Rubin, Louis D. and Son -- Richmond, 1963-1966; Rush, Orville F. -- Imperial Potentate, Shrine 1966; Said, Joe -- Lurray- Hero of World War I 1964; Sampson, Mrs. Emma Speed -- Author 1964; Sanders, Dr. Paul DeLeon -- Editor 1956-1966","Sangor, William T. -- Medical College of Virginia, 1956; Satterfield, David E. -- Richmond 1964-1966; Saunders, Stuart T. -- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966; Sease, Dr. C.I. 1956; Sebrell, Thomas E., III 1964","Shell, Brig. General George R.E. -- V.M.I. 1960-1963; Shepphard, Mrs. Eleanor P. 1962-1964; Short, Shelton H., Jr. 1957; Simmonds, James H. 1957-1958; Small, Sydney F., -- Roanoke 1958-1965; Smith, Dr. Charles J. -- Roanoke College 1957; Smith, Judge G.S. 1951","Smith, Captain John 1960-1961; Smith, Lemuel F. -- Virginia Supreme Court 1951; Smith, Dr. Robert B., Jr -- Member of Congress of Virginia 1956; Smith, Robert H. -- Norfolk and Western Railroad 1951-1966; Smith, W. Roy -- Petersburg 1965; Smythe, Robert A. 1963; Snead, Judge Harold F. 1957; Spencer, Dr. Samuel R., Jr. -- Mary Baldwin College 1951-1959; Spilman, Louis 1951-1965","Spotswood, Governor Alexander 1959-1966; Spratley, Justice C. Vernon 1966; Sproul, Major General Archibald A. -- Staunton 1961-1966; Stanley, Thomas B. 1953-1966","Scope and Contents","Stephens, A.E.S. 1953-1961; Story, William J., Jr. 1958-1966; Stratton, James Francis \"Boots\" 1962-1966; Stuart, Harry C.-Elk Garden, 1963-1964; Stuart, J.E.B. 1956-1964; Sullivan, Roger C. -- Alexandria 1959-1964; Sutherland, Marvin M. 1960; Swanson, Claude A. 1961; Tabb, Father John B. 1953; Talbott, Philip M. 1957-1960","Tavenner, Frank S. 1959; Taylor, Henry J. and Henry N. 1961-1964; Taylor, Henry P. 1950; Taylor, Zachary -- President 1959-1964; Tazewell, John N. 1962; Thomas, General George H. -- Southampton County 1962-1965; Thompson, Roby C. 1957-1960; Thomson, James M. 1959-1965; Tolley, Colonol Benton C., Jr. and Family 1965; Trigg, William R., Sr. 1964; Trinkle, E. Lee -- Governor 1966","Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; Tucker, Harry St. George 1966; Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1953-1966; Tucker, Richard Blackburn 1956-1959; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A 1955; Tyler, John -- Tenth President 1956-1963; Vaden, Lewis Henry 1962; Vaughan, William Conway -- Lynchburg, 1964","Wake, Dr. Orville W. -- President of Lynchburg College 1960; Walker, Lewis M. (Meriwether), Jr. ?; Walker, Dr. Thomas -- Albemarle County, 1965; Wallace, William Alexander Anderson 1955; Walter, Jeff F. 1963; Washington, Booker T. 1956-1966","Webber, Charles E. \"Ted\" -- Salem 1959-1966; Webber, Roy L. -- Roanoke 1964; Weens, Samuel P. \"Sam\" -- Superintendent of Blue Ridge Parkway 1965; Whitehead, John L. -- Radford, 1957-1965; Whitehad, Robert -- died 6/5/60, 1951-1961; Whittle, Judge Kennon C. 1951-1965; Wicker, John J. 1946-1966","Wilkerson, Dr. Woodrow W. 1960-1965; Wilkinson, J. Harvie, Jr. 1964-1966; Will, Erwin H. 1959; Williams, Dean Clayton E. 1964; Williams, Joseph J., Jr. 1960-1962; Willis Family -- Senator Robertson's Relatives 1960-1966;","Winfree, Peyton B., Jr. -- Lynchburg 1958-1964;Witten, Dr. Jack -- Tazewell 1959-1960; Woods, Robert H. 1948; Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton and Family -- Lexington 1965; Wright, Warren -- Marion and Richmond 1964; Wyatt, Harry Cassell 1964; Wythe, George 1950-1958","Homes and Home Ownership; Humorous; Acton, Lord; Adams, John; Adams, Samuel; Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.; Amonette, Clarence O.; Anderson, Robert B. -- Secretary of the Treasury; Aristotle; Arnold, Matthew; Ashurst, Henry F. -- Former Senator","Bacon, Francis; Baldwin, Earl (British); Barr, Joseph W.; Barrie, Sir James; Baruch, Bernard; Battle, John S.; Beecher, Henry Ward; Bell, Dr. L. Nelson -- Billy Graham's father-in-law; Bemiss, Samuel M.; Benton, William; Bennett, Senator Wallace F.; Blackstone -- English legal authority; Blandy, Admiral; Branch, Harllee, Jr.; Brown, Dr. Charles R.; Brownell, Herbert, Jr.; Browning, Robert; Bryan, William Jennings; Bryant, William Cullen","Bryce, James; Bullock, Thomas M.; Burgess, W. Randolph; Burke, Admiral Arleigh; Burke, Edmund; Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray; Butler, Paul -- Chariman Democratic National Committee","Byrd, Senator Harry F.; Byrnes, James F.","Calhoun, John C.; Caplin, Mortimer M.; Carlyle, Thomas; Carney, Admiral Robert B.","Chiang, Kai-Shek; Chillon, Prisoner of; Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Clement, Reverend R.R.; Cleveland, Grover; Cocke, C. Francis; Cocke, Erle; Conant, Dr. James B.; Cooley, Thomas; Coolidge, Calvin; Dabney, Virginius; Daniel, John W.; Darden, Colgate W., Jr.","Darling, Jay N. \"Ding\"; Davis, Justice Charles H.; Day, J. Edward -- Postmaster General; Dean, Sir Patrick Henry; Demosthenes; De Quincey, Thomas; de Severskey, Major Alexander P.; De Tocqueville; Dillon, Douglas -- Secretary of the Treasury; Disraeli; Dodd, Senator Thomas J.; Downing, Congressman Thomas N.; Dulles, John Foster; Durant, Will","Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Ervin, Samuel J., Jr -- Senator from N.C.; Everett, Edward; Farley, James A.; Fairless, Benjamin F.; Federalist Papers; Fenwick, Charles R.; Flanders, Ralph E.; Flavinius, Marcus; Forsyth, William; Franklin, Benjamin; Fulbright, Senator J.W.","Garcia, President Carlos P. -- Philippines; Gary, J. Vaughan; George, Dr. W.C. -- Professor at University of North Carolina; Gibbon, Edward -- \"Decline and Fall of Roman Empire\"; Glass, Carter; Goldsmith, Oliver; Gompers, Samuel; Graham, Reverand Billy","Graham, Thomas -- Louisville, Kentucky; Griswold, Dean Erwin N. -- Harvard Law School; Gruening, Ernest -- U.S. Senator; Gruenther, General Alfred M.; Hall, Wilbur C.; Hamilton, Alexander","Hammarskjold, Dag; Hand, Judge Learned; Harrison, Albertis S., Jr. Governor; Harrison, Burr P.; Henry, Patrick","Herkner, E.C. -- Bois, Idaho; Hill, Senator Benjamin Harvey; Hill, Senator Lister; Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell; Holmquist, R.C. -- Richmond; Hoover, Herbert -- former President","Horace; Horsley, Dr. Guy W. -- President, Medical Society of Virginia; Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans; Hull, Cordell -- Secretary of State; Humphrey, Senator Hubert; Hunter, Thomas Lomax -- Poet; Hutcheson, Judge Sterling; Ingersoll, Robert; Isocrates; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, \"Stonewall\"; James, William; Jay, John","Jones, S. Bruce -- Attorney, Bristol, Virginia; Jones, Judge Walter B.; Kennedy, President John F.; Khayyam, Omar; Kilpatrick, James Jackson -- Editor; Kipling, Rudyard; Lacy, William S.B.; Lamb, Judge Brockenbrough; Lanham, Fritz G. -- Former Congressman from Texas; Lawrence, David","Lee, General Henry; Lee, Robert E.; Lemley, Judge Harry J. -- Arkansas; Letcher, John -- Governor of Virginia 1860-1864","Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Lowell, James Russell; McAdam, John London -- Road Builder; MacArthur, General Douglas; McCloy, John J.","Macauley, Lord Thomas B.; Madden, Dr. C.H. -- Economist Banking and Currency Commission; Madison, James; Makins, Sir Roger; Malik, Dr. Charles -- former President of U.N. General Assembly","Manion, Dean Clarence; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond; Martin, William McChesney -- Federal Reserve Board; Mason, George; Meany, Judge Edward A.","Mencken, H.L.; Miers, Earl Schenck; Miller, Arjay -- President of Ford Motor Company; Milton, John; Minor, Raleigh C.; Monroe, James; Montesquieu; Moore, Thomas; Morris, Arthur J.; Muskie, Senator Edmund S.; Myrdal, Gunnar Karl","Neilan, Edwin P. -- President U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Newton, Willoughby -- Virginia; Nilsson, George W. -- Los Angeles, California; Nixon, Richard M. -- Vice-President; Paine, Thomas; Palmer, James E., Jr.; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y.; Pericles","Phillips, Lucas D.; Pirie, Vice Admiral R.E.; Pitt, William; Pittman, R. Carter; Plato; Poff, Richard; Polk, Trusten -- Senator of Missouri; Pope, Alexander; Pope Pius XII","Potter, Dr. Richard R. -- First Presbyterian Church, Staunton; Pound, Roscoe; Prochnow, Herbert V. -- V.P. of First National Bank, Chicago; Pruden, Dr. Edward H.; Pushkin -- Russian Poet; Putnam, Carleton","Randolph, John -- Roanoke; Rathbone, M.J.; Religious, Inspirational; Reuther, Walter and Victor; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr.; Rhyne, Charles S. -- President of the American Bar Association, 1958","Rickover, Vice Admiral H.G.; Riegel, Professor O.W. -- Washington and Lee University; Ritz, Dr. Wilfred J. -- Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University","Rivers, Congressman L. Mendel; Robertson, Senator A. Willis; Robertson, J.L.-- Board of Governors, Federal Reserve; Robertson, Marion Gordon; Robertson, Walter S.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Russell, Lord John; Russell; Richard B. -- U.S. Senator from Georgia","Saltonstall, Leverett-- Governor of Massachusetts; Saunders, Dr. Paul D.; Saunders, Stuart T.-- Roanoke; Schwarzschild, W. Harry, Jr.-- Richmond; Schweppe, Alfred J.","Scott, Senator W. Kerr; Shakespeare; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel M.; Short, Dewey; Smith, Bradford B.-- United States Steel; Smith, H. Alexander; Smith, Howard W.-- Member of Congress; Smoot, Dan","Spellman, F. Cardinal; Spencer, Herbert; Stanley, Thomas B.-- Govenor of Virginia 1954-1958; Stennis, Dudley-- Uncle of Senator John Stennis; Stennis, Senator John C.","Stevenson, govenor Adlai; Stevenson, Robert Louis; Story, Mr. Justice; Summerfield, Arthur E.; Sunday, Billy; Swanson, Claude A; Szymczak, Matt S; Tacitus-- Roman Historian; Talmadge, Senator Herman E.","Taylor, Henry J.-- Amb. to Switerland; Taylor, General Maxwell D.; Taylor Robert (Bob)-- former Govenor of Tennessee; Teller, Edward; Tennyson, Alfred Lord; Thomas, Dr. Woodlief-- economist, Senate Banking and Currency Committee; Thoreau, Henry D","Toynbee, Arnold J.-- British Historian; Troutman, Robert B.; Truman, Harry S.-- President; Tuck, William M.; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A.-- Richmond; Tyler, Mattie Richards-Poet","Udall, Stewart L.-- Secretary of Interior 1964; Ulysses; van Buren, Martin; Virgil; Voltaire; Van Braun, Wernher; Walker, Charles E.-- Executive Vice-president of American Bankers Association; Warren, Cheif Justice Earl; Washington, Booker T.","Watts, Isaac; Weaver, James B.-- Member of Congress; Webster, Daniel","Wells, H.G.; White, Dr. Paul Dudley; Whittaker, Associate Justice Charles E; Whittaker, John Greenleaf; Wicker, John J.; Wilkinson, Harvie, Jr.; Williams, Dr. Robert F.-- Virginia Education Association; Wilson, Woodrow","Wolesley, Viscount; Wood, Colonel Robert E.; Wordsworth, William; Wyatt, Wilson W.; Zimmern, Sir Alfred","Prepared for Virginia Field Trial Association Magazine","Raliegh Springs","House of Representatives","Farm and Home Hour","Front Royal","Staunton, Virginia","Harrisonburg Club, B.P.O.E","Harrisonburg Kiwanis Club","Middletown Chapter of the National Grange","Congressional Record May 27, 1946","Scope and Contents","(Outline-no written speech)","(not made a/c wife's illness)","Daily Press, Newport News, Va. -- March 23, 1958","Second speech June 25, 1958.","Third speech opposing Alaskan statehood and letter from O. E. Darling, Seward, Alaska, June 30, 1958.","AP, Richmond Times Dispatch, Newport News Daily Press, Norfolk papers.","Reprinted Cong. Record Appendix by Sen. Lister Hill, January 23, 1959","(re:Comment in book for youth center in Jerusalem).","(editorial regarding: August 18)","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-21 Material gathered by Emmett Lucey, AWR staff member.","Scope and Contents","A-B","C","Scope and Contents","D-E","F","G","Scope and Contents","H-I-J","Scope and Contents","K-L","Scope and Contents","M-N","Scope and Contents","O-P-Q-R","S","Scope and Contents","T-U","Scope and Contents","V-Z","Roanoke, Harrisonburg, \u0026 Martinsville","Notices of","Accomack County Post Offices","Adams Grove, Adamsville, Afton","Albemarle County","Aldie, Alexandria, Alleghany, Altavista, Amelia County \u0026 Amherst County","Appomattox, Arcanum, Arlington, Arrington, Arvonia, Ashland, Augusta County","Bacons Castle, Bath County, Bayside, Bayview, Bedford County","Bells Cross Roads, Berea, Berton, Big Laurel, Bland CountyBlantens, Botetourt County, Bristol, Brunswick County","Buchanan County, Buckingham County, Buena Vista, Burkeville","Cambell County, Cape Charles, Carbo, Caroline County, Carroll County, Carterton, Carthage, Catawba \u0026 Catawba Sanatorium, Cauthornville","Cedon, Charles City, Charlotte County, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Chesterfield County, Churchland, Clarke County","Clifton Forge, Clover, Coeburn, Colonial Heihts, Concord Wharf, Covington, Craig County, Culpeper City \u0026 County","Cumberland County, Danville, Deel, Denbigh, Deskins, Dickenson County","Dinwiddie County, Disputanta, Edwardsville, Emporia, Essex County, Exmore, Fairfax County","Falls Church, Fauquier County, Fentress, Fishersville, Floyd County, Fluvanna County, Folly","Fork Union, Fort Monroe, Franklin County, Fredrick County, Fredricksberg, Front Royal, Fries","Galts Mills, Gate City, Gaylord, Gera, Giles County, Gloucester County","Goochland County","Goodwins Ferry, Grayson County, Great Bridge, Greenbush, Greene County, Greenville, Griffensburg, Grimes, Grimsleyville, Grundy, Guesses Fork","Halifax County, Hampton, Handsom, Hanover County","Happy Creek, Hayfield, Hematite, Henrico County, Henry County, Highland County, Hockley, Holdcroft, Hopewell, Isle of Wight County, Ivanhoe","Lancaster County, Lee County, Lee Hall, Leesburg, Lexington, Loneash","James City County, Jamesville, Jennings Ordinary, Keoughtan, King George County, King William County, King \u0026 Queen County","Loudoun County, Louisa County, Lowesville, Lunenburg County","Lynchburg, Madison County","Mallow, Marion, Martinsville, Mathews County, Mecklenburg County, Middleburg","Middlesex County, Millwood, Mitchells, Montgomery County, Mount Holly, Mouth of Wilson","Nansemond, Natural Bridge, Nebo, Nelson County, New Castle, New Glasgow, New Kent County","New Martinsville, Newbern, Newport, Newport News, Newtown, Nickelsville, Nola, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Nottoway, Nottoway County","Orange County, Ore Bank, Oyester Point, Page County, Painter, Patrick County, Paytes, Penhook, Petersburg","Pittsylvania County, Portsmouth, Powatan County","Preston, Prince Edward County, Prince George County, Prince William County, Princess Anne County, Pulaski County","Radford, Ransons, Redwood, Rexford, Richardson, Richmond City, Richmond County","Roanoke (City)","Roanoke County","Rockbridge County","Rockingham County, Rocky Mount, Roxbary, Ruark, Russell County","St. Brides, Saltville, Samos, Scott County, Scottsville, Shenandoah County, Smithfield, Smyth County","Snowden, South Boston, South Norfolk, Southamton County, Sperryville, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County","Stanardsville, Stauton, Suffolk, Surry County, Sussex County, Sweet Briar, Swift Run","Tabernacle, Tazewell County, Temperanceville, Tignor, Troutville, Tye River, Union Hall, Vinton, Virginia Beach.","Walker Ford, Wardtown, Warren County, Washington County","Waterlick, Waynesboro, Wellville, Westmoreland County","Whitetop, Whitmell, Williamsburg, Winchester, Winston, Wintergreen, Wise County","Woodberry Forest, Wythe County, York County","Districts 1-6","Districts 7-10","District 1","Districts 2-5 (Third Dist. folder empty)","District 6","District 7","Districts 8-10","Tear sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty, 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10 (Folder empty for 9th Dist.)","\"Tear\" Sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty for 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record -- 1963","Districts 1-10 (Folders for Dists 2 \u0026 3 empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","Districts 1-5 (Dist. 3 folder empty)","Districts 6-10 (Dist. 10 folder empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","District 1 (Earlier years included)","Districts 2-5 (Dist. 2 folder found empty) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 1 (except Salem) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 2 (Salem only) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 3 (Salem Only) (Earlier years included)","Districts 7-8 (Earlier years included)","Districts 9-10 (earlier years included)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","(Keiter file starts in 1948)","Cadet Russell M. Turner -- 1959-1963","Jas. L. Graham -- 1960-1964 Douglas C. Meador -- 1960-1964","James Lee Vick -- 1961-1965","James Henry Parsons -- 1962-1966","James R. Kreer -- 1963-1967 Donald R. Moore, Jr. -- 1963-1967 John C. Gonda. III -- 1964-1968 Kenneth G. brothers -- 1965-1969 Gillespie, Ritchie P. -- 1966-1970","Scope and Contents","Merchant Marine Academy Nominations 1960-Barba, William Leleand-Chivvis, J. C. Jr.-McEliece, Robert Devereax","Scope and Contents","Nomainations -- 1961-1965: Soresi, Carl D.-1961, MacQuarrie, Warren L.-1962, Waughan, Jr. \u0026 Joe French-1962, Nue, Robert D. Jr.-1963, Williams, Garland Leigh-1963 Parker, Terrence L.-1964, Folan, Terence B.-1965, Van Hoy, John W. III-1965, Wozniak, James J.-1965","Scope and Contents","1959 Appointees-Charles Frederick Helsper, Wesley Earl Jordan, Jr.","Scope and Contents","1960 Appointees-John W. Garber, Jr., Thomas M. Johnston, Robert L. Powers","Scope and Contents","1963 Appointees-Charles Herndon Jeffries, II, Robert Edward O'Hare, William A. Robey","Scope and Contents","1964 Appointees-Richard Downey Evert, Robert Scott Owendoff, William Winterton Owens, IV, James Julien Southerland","Naval Academy Courses -- 1968","Scope and Contents","Appointees-Charles H. Kinsey, Jr.-1959, Peter Wayne Martone","1961 Appointees- Kenneth Dixon McArthur, John Van Landingham Robertson","Scope and Contents","John Ralph Hayes, Jr.-1962, David Kennedy Hewett-1963, David E. Matheney, Jr.-1963, Glen Martin Hewitt-1964, David C. Eberhard, Jr.-1965","Scope and Contents","Robert Ernest Brunelli-1966, James Judson Lovelace, Jr.-1966, Robert Townsend Richardson-1966","Scope and Contents","Folders 7-10 Obituaries-Doctors, Bankers, Lawyers, Ministers Folers 11-32 Addressee copies -- Abbott-Hubbard","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-27 Addressee -- Hudgins-Zirkle","1st Session. Votes 1-110.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","Miscellaneous."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Series VII: Addressee Copies, 1944-1966, available only on microfilm.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Series VII: Addressee Copies, 1944-1966, available only on microfilm."],"names_coll_ssim":["Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":16360,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T01:19:27.549Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9365","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9365","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9365","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9365","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9365.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Robertson, A. Willis Papers","title_ssm":["A. Willis Robertson Papers"],"title_tesim":["A. Willis Robertson Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1921-1971, 1988","1946-1966"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1946-1966"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1921-1971, 1988"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 66 R54","/repositories/2/resources/9365"],"text":["Mss. 66 R54","/repositories/2/resources/9365","A. Willis Robertson Papers","Virginia--Politics and Government","Agriculture--United States","Agriculture--Virginia--History--18th century","Animal welfare--United States","Banks and banking--United States--History","Civil service--United States","Communism--Post 1945","National parks and reserves--Law and legislation","National parks and reserves--United States","National parks and reserves--Virginia","Taxation--United States","United States--Politics and Government","Vietnam War, 1961-1975","Wildlife conservation--United States","World War, 1914-1918","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Financial records","Reports","Resolutions (administrative records)","Sound Recordings","Speeches","Vertical Files","Video recordings","200,000 Items","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.","The collection is arranged into 15 series.","Absalom Willis Robertson was born in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va. 27 May 1887. He graduated from the University of Richmond where he also received his law degree. He practiced law in Rockbridge County, Va. He served in the Virginia State Senate, 1916-1922 and as an officer in the U. S. Army during World War I. He was the Commonwealth's Attorney for Rockbridge County and was named as Chairman of the Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries. Robertson was a Congressman from 1933 to 1946. He served in the United States Senate from 1946 to 1966. He was defeated in the Democratic primary of 1966 and died in 1971.","Part or all of this collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","See; William Harris Gaines, III, \"611 Votes: The 1966 Virginia Democratic Senatorial Primary (Honors Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1974).","This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval."," Papers, 1921-1967, of A. Willis Robertson, U. S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. Chiefly his senatorial office files, 1946-1966. Robertson was a conservative Democrat, serving at the same time as Harry F. Byrd, Sr."," Subjects in the collection include national defense, agriculture, taxation, banking, government employees, the Moral Rearmament movement,anti-Communism, Vietnam, segregation, wildlife conservation, national parks, the humane slaughter of animals and the humane treatment of research animals. The papers were kept in the same order as they were in Robertson's office files. The legislative files consist of correspondence arranged by Congressional session. The miscellaneous subject files are arranged by year as are the invitations. The addressee copies which are Robertson's copies of letters sent to correspondents are indexed to the legislative files. They are arranged alphabetically by groups of years. The speech material is arranged by subject and contains background information on cities, counties and individuals within the commonwealth. The speech files are in chronological order. There are news releases in both the news release files and in the speech files."," A  People  magazine article about Pat Robertson, son of A. Willis Robertson, and a lawsuit over Pat Robertson's war record, dated March 14, 1988 is filed at the beginning of box 1.","Scope and Contents","Includes Democratic Committees-County, City-10th District","Scope and Contents","The papers in this Folder were in an envelope filed next to \"J\" in the 1963 files and bearing the words \"Put in File-Grace Johnson.\" There seems to be no connection.","Scope and Contents","Note: Letter of September 9, 1939 from Secretary of Agriculture has a signiture cut out-probably Henry A. Wallace","Requests Congressional Quarterly","--Not Requested","August 12-14","April 24, 1950","This box needs the folder listing. It contains Drawer 171, Folders 1-20.","This series is available only on microfilm.","F","G","Scope and Contents","Ge-Gi","Scope and Contents","Gla-Glo","Scope and Contents","Goc-Goz","Gra","Scope and Contents","Gre-Gri","Scope and Contents","Gro-Gwy","Scope and Contents","Ha-Ham","Scope and Contents","Hancock-Harriman","Scope and Contents","Harris-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hez","Scope and Contents","Hib-Hiz","Scope and Contents","Hoa-Hol","Scope and Contents","Hom-Hoz","Scope and Contents","Hub-Huz","J","La","Scope and Contents","Le-Li","Scope and Contents","Ll-Lz","Scope and Contents","McA-McC","Scope and Contents","McD-McW","Scope and Contents","Macatee-Marsh","Marshall","Scope and Contents","Marston-Maxwell","Scope and Contents","May-Maz","Scope and Contents","Me-Millar","Millei","Scope and Contents","Milligan-Mitchell","Scope and Contents","Moa-Moo","Scope and Contents","Mor-Mz","Scope and Contents","Mu-Mz","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Oa-Oz","Scope and Contents","Poa-Par","Scope and Contents","Pas-Paz","Scope and Contents","Pea-Pez","Scope and Contents","Pf-Porter","Scope and Contents","Porterfield-Pz","Scope and Contents","Qa-Qz","Scope and Contents","Raa-Raz","Scope and Contents","Rea-Rho","Scope and Contents","Ric-Rix","Scope and Contents","Roa-Rob","Scope and Contents","Roc-Roz","Scope and Contents","Ru-Rz","Scope and Contents","Sa-Saz","Scope and Contents","Sc-Sez","Scope and Contents","Sha-Shz","Scope and Contents","Si-Sl","Scope and Contents","Sma-Smz","Sn -So","Scope and Contents","Sp-Sq","Sta","Scope and Contents","Ste-Sti","Scope and Contents","Sto-Stu","Su","Scope and Contents","Sw-Sy","Scope and Contents","Ta-Te","Scope and Contents","Tha-Tiz","Scope and Contents","To-Tr","Scope and Contents","Tu-Tz","Scope and Contents","U-V","Scope and Contents","Wa-Wal","Scope and Contents","Wam-Waz","Scope and Contents","Wea-Wez","Scope and Contents","Wha-Wig","Scope and Contents","Wilburn-Williamson","Scope and Contents","Willingham-Wiltshire","Scope and Contents","Wine-Witt","Scope and Contents","Wolcott-Wysar","Scope and Contents","Y-Z","Scope and Contents","Miscellaneous-Non-Personal","Scope and Contents","Aa-Ada-Adz","Scope and Contents","Af-All-Alle","Scope and Contents","Alli-Aro-As","Scope and Contents","At-Baa-Bak","Scope and Contents","Bai-Bal","Scope and Contents","Bam-Barnard-Barrett","Scope and Contents","Barrick-Batson-Batts","Scope and Contents","Bau-Bea","Scope and Contents","Beb-Bell-Bellwood-Belvin","Scope and Contents","Bemiss-Berr-Bez","Scope and Contents","Bia-Blackly-Blackwell","Scope and Contents","Bladen-Bleakley-Blythe","Scope and Contents","Boa-Bom-Boos","Scope and Contents","Boot-Bow-Bowles","Scope and Contents","Bowlin-Brau-Bram","Scope and Contents","Bran-Bre","Scope and Contents","Briant-Brim-Briz","Scope and Contents","Broa-Broome-Brown (A through G)","Scope and Contents","Brown, H.-Brownell-Broz-Bryant","Scope and Contents","Bub-Burb-Burg","Scope and Contents","Burk-Burrough-Burrus","Scope and Contents","Burthass-Bulton-Byrd, Grant","Scope and Contents","Byrd, Harry F.-Byrd, James-Byrnes","Scope and Contents","Cab-Camb-Camp","Scope and Contents","Cambell-Cara-Carl","Scope and Contents","Carm-Carter","Scope and Contents","Cartmer-Ce-Chan","Scope and Contents","Chap-Chic-Chou","Scope and Contents","Chr-Clarke-Clay","Scope and Contents","Clea-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Cocke-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Col-Coller-Collger","Scope and Contents","Colm-Conner-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cool-Cop","Scope and Contents","Cor-Cov-Cow","Scope and Contents","Cox-Crabhill-Crayton","Scope and Contents","Crea-Cro","Scope and Contents","Cruett-Dabney-Daly","Scope and Contents","Dambach-Daub-Davidman","Scope and Contents","Davidson-Davis-Davison","Scope and Contents","Dawes-Def-Del","Scope and Contents","Dem-Dia-Die","Scope and Contents","Dig-Doa-Dol","Scope and Contents","Dom-Doy","Scope and Contents","Dov-Dra-Dry","Scope and Contents","Dub-Dun","Eason- Eff- Err","Elam- Ema- Eng","Enman- Faber- Farley","Farmer- Fearing- Fenwick","Fer- Fin- Fir","Fis- Fla","Fle- Fob- Foo","Foran- Fou- Foy","Frad- Frear- Frey","Fri- Fun- Fyo","Gab- Garb- Garn","Garr- Gen- Gey","Ghe- Gilliam- Gilmore","Gilpin- Goad- Goin","Golay- Goodman- Goolrick","Gordon- Gore- Gowl","Grab- Grau","Gray, Aileen- Gray, William","Graybial- Lyons","Marshall- Moore","Noland- Roberts","Sel- Shag- Shaz","Sa- Scribener- Seitz","Shea- Shi","Shn- Sin- Siz","Ska- Smith, B.- Smith, G.","Smith, H.- Smith, L.- Smith, S.","Smith, T.- Sno- Som","Son- Spi","Splawn- Stan- Stap","Sta- Stei- Sten (Includes: John Stennis)","Stephan- Steward- Stipes","Stir- Stos- Stou","Strad- Stre- Stru","Stuart- Sub- Sul","Sum- Suri- Swis","Switzer- Swo- Sz","Tab- Taylor, A.- Taylor, K.","Taylor, L.- Thacker- Thoma","Thomas- Thomason- Thompson, H.L.","Thompson, H.M.- Ti","Tob- Tro- Tru- Ts","Tubbs- Tudor- Turner","Turnes- Vac- Van","Var- Via- Vivian","Vochis- Wahl- Walke","Walker- Waln- Walz","Wamb- Wartham- Wassum","Water- Watt- Way","Wea- Wed- Wei","Wel- Wha- Whe","Whic- Whited- Whitehurst","Whiteman- Wic- Wig","Wila- William- Williams, A through D","Williams, E.G-- Williams, P through Z","Williamson- Willis- Wilmer- Wilson","Wilson, H.- Wir- Wis","Wit- Wood","Woodall- Woodside- Woody","Wool- Wright","Wul- Young, A.- Young, G.","Young, H.- Zin- Zwy","1952- Miscellaneous","1953- Miscellaneous","1954- Miscellaneous","Aan- Adcock- Aldrich","Aleshire- Alley- Aly","Ambler- Angel- Armstrong","Scope and Contents","Arnall-Baals-Baird","Scope and Contents","Baker-Barker-Baron","Scope and Contents","Barr-Bau-Baz","Scope and Contents","Beach-Bem-Ben","Scope and Contents","Ber-Big-Bix","Scope and Contents","Bla-Boh-Boo","Scope and Contents","Bor-Box-Boz","Scope and Contents","Bra-Bri","Scope and Contents","Broaddus-Brown","Scope and Contents","Browne-Bura-Burl","Scope and Contents","Burm-Byrd, Harry F.-Byron","Scope and Contents","Cab-Cara-Carn","Scope and Contents","Caro-Cart-Cern","Scope and Contents","Chad-Chi-Chu","Scope and Contents","Cie-Coa-Cof","Scope and Contents","Cog-Conant-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cote-Cowperthwaite","Scope and Contents","Cox-Creasy-Critzer","Scope and Contents","Cro-Daane-Dabney","Scope and Contents","Dade-Dashiell-Davis, G.","Scope and Contents","Davis, H.-Dem-Dey","Scope and Contents","Dia-Dob-Doo","Scope and Contents","Dor-Duer-Dunlap","Scope and Contents","Dunn-Eades-Edith","Scope and Contents","Edm-Egan-Ellison","Scope and Contents","Ellmore-Evelyn-Exley","Scope and Contents","Faber-Fer-Fil","Scope and Contents","Fin-Fockler-Foster","Scope and Contents","Fou-Fudge-Fyock","Scope and Contents","Gaba-Gear-George, T.","Scope and Contents","George, W. Brooks-Gillette-Givens","Scope and Contents","Gla-Gor -Gou","Scope and Contents","Graal-Green-Grey","Scope and Contents","Gri-Gurber-Gwyn","Scope and Contents","Haag-Ham-Hamrick","Scope and Contents","Hanbury-Hardvay-Harness","Scope and Contents","Harold-Harris, H.","Scope and Contents","Harrison-Hay-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hering-Heywood","Scope and Contents","Hibb-Hock-Hoke","Scope and Contents","Holb-Honaman-Horne","Scope and Contents","Horner-Hie-Hue","Scope and Contents","Hum-The-Izz","Scope and Contents","Jar-Jernigan-Johnson","Scope and Contents","Johnson-Johnston-Jones, G.","Scope and Contents","Jones, H.-Kablle-Keithly","Scope and Contents","Kell-Kess-Kilp","Scope and Contents","Kimball-Kite-Knox","Scope and Contents","Koch-Lanahan-Lantzy","Scope and Contents","Lapp-Lea-Lerner","Scope and Contents","Les-Liang-Livy","Scope and Contents","Lloyd-Louden-Lozier","Scope and Contents","Lub-McAdams-McClure","Scope and Contents","McComb-Mcg-McL","Scope and Contents","McM-Mac-Mam","Scope and Contents","Man-Mar","Scope and Contents","Mas-Mea-Mez","Scope and Contents","Michael-Millican-Mistr","Scope and Contents","Mit-Moore-Moose","Scope and Contents","Mora-Mosby-Mumma","Scope and Contents","Munday-Nabors-Nelson","Scope and Contents","Nem-Nim-Nyr (Includes: Richard Nixon)","Scope and Contents","O\"brien-Opie [sic]","Scope and Contents","Orange-Pab-Pan","Scope and Contents","Par-Pas-Pay","Scope and Contents","Peach-Perr-Pezz","Scope and Contents","Pfeiffer-Pitt-Pop","Scope and Contents","Por-Pransky-Pryer","Scope and Contents","Puck-Rabb-Ranson","Scope and Contents","Rap-Rem-Rib","Scope and Contents","Rice-Rizely","Scope and Contents","Roach-Roberts-Robertson, Willis Mr. And Mrs. Junior (Tad)","Scope and Contents","A. W. Robertson relatives-Frank W. Harold G. Pat (Marion G.)","Scope and Contents","Robertson-Misc. A-Z Robeson-Robson","Scope and Contents","Roc-Ros","Scope and Contents","Rot-Ryl","Scope and Contents","Sab-Sca-Scu","Scope and Contents","Sea-Shac-Shep","Scope and Contents","Shen-Sib-Siz","Scope and Contents","Ska-Smiley-Smith, K","Scope and Contents","Snyder-Soc-Spl","Scope and Contents","Spo-Stearns-Stennis","Scope and Contents","Stephan-Stock-Stoy","Scope and Contents","Strachan-Stump-Sutton","Scope and Contents","Swa-Tab","Scope and Contents","Taylor-Teagle-Thompkins","Scope and Contents","Thompson-Tib-Tow","Scope and Contents","Tracer-Tuo-Tyus","Scope and Contents","Uhler-Vaughn-Voorhis","Scope and Contents","Waddell-Walker-Wardeau","Scope and Contents","Ware-Weade-Weitzer","Scope and Contents","Welch-Whalen-Whitaker","Scope and Contents","White-Wick-William","Scope and Contents","Williams-Williamson-Wilson","Scope and Contents","Wilton-Wood-Wozniak","Scope and Contents","Wkanek-Yowell-Zwick","Scope and Contents","1955-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1956-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1957-Miscellaneous","1958-1959 Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1960-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1961-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1962-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1963-Miscellaneous","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","(Folders 18-46: General Topics- Advertising- Anti-Trust)","1965- Annual Report","See also Speech Material Virginia, \"Indians in Virginia\"","[Folder 1-79: General Topics- App.-- Cities and Towns (Boydton, Va.)]","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Information Regarding)","(Background Material)","[Folders 1-75: General Topics- Cities and Towns (Roanoke)-- Conservation]","(Military Installation)","(Articles in the Richmond Newsletter)","Johnston, Felton M. (Skecter) 1964-1965; Johnston, Senator Olin D. (S.C.) 1962-1965; Jones, Judge Marvin 1957-1960","Jones, Roger Warren, Civil Service 1959; Jordan, Senator Len-- Idaho 1963; Judd, Walter-- Representative Minnesota 1966; Katzenbach, Nicholas de Belleville 1965; Kefauver, Senator Ester and Wife 1963-1965","Keller, Helen 1960; Kelly, Mrs. Virginia 1961-1964; Kelly, Wm. F (ABA) 1962-1965; kennedy, Senator. Edw. M. 1964-1965","Kennedy, Robert F. 1963-1965; Kerr, Senator Robert S. 1962-1964; Key, Francis Scott 1964; Kilburn, Clarence E. 1962-1964","Kistiakowsky, Dr. Geo. B. 1959; Knight, Frances G. (Passports) 1958-1966; Knowland, Wm. F. 1959-1963; Korth, Fred-- Secretary of Navy 1963; Kuchel, Senator Thomas, California 1965","Lasker, Mrs. Albert D. (Mary) New York 1960-1965; Latrobe, Benjamin H.-- Architect 1964; Lattimore, Professor Owen, Balitmore 1964; Lawrence, Hon. and Mrs. David L., Pgh. 1960; Layton, Police Chief John B., D.C. 1965","Lazarus, Emma 1964; Lejeune, Lt. General John A. 1964; LeMay, General Curtis E. 1961-1965; Lemnitzer, General Lyman L. 1959-1962","Lennartson, Hon. Nils A. 1965; Lewis, John L. (Coal) 1959-1965","Long, Senator Oren E. 1964; Long, Senator Russell B., Louisiana 1965-1966; Lovelace, Dr. W. Randolph, N.M. 1959-1965; Lowe, Otto, Sr. 1964; Lusk, Hall 1960","McCarthy, Senator Eugene J. 1964; McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. 1954; McClellan, Senator John Little 1963-1966; McCloy, John J. 1961-1964","McConnell, General John Paul 1964-1965; McDonald, David J. 1959; McGovern, Senator George (S.D.) 1963; McElroy, Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. 1957","McKinney, Frank E. 1966; McKneally, Martin B. (Am. Leg) 1960; McMurray, Jos. P 1961-1964; McNamara, Robert. S. (Defence Secretary) 1961-1966; McNeil, Warren A. \u0026 Family 1958-1965","Macy, John W., Jr. 1965; Mahan, John W. (V.F.W.) 1959; Mahon, Hon. and Mrs. George H., Texas 1964; Mahoney, Mrs. Florence Stephenson 1964","Maisel, Sherman J. (Federal Reserve) 1965; Mansfield, Senator Mike 1961-1965; Martin, Jr. Rep. Jos. W. 1942-1966; Martin, Wm. McChesney 1965-1966","Meloy, Thomas (President- Melpar, Inc.) 1960; Metcalf, Senator Lee (Montana) 1965; Miller, Wm. E. (M.C.- N.Y.) 1964; Mink, Hon. Patsy (M.C.- Hawai) 1965; Mitchell, Jas. Paul (Secretary Labor) 1960; Mondale, Senator Walter F. (Minn.) 1965; Moore, George S. 1964; Morgan, Gerald D. 1958; Morse, Senator Wayne 1962; Moyers, Bill D. (President News Secretary) 1966","Munford, Walter F. (President U.S. Steel) 1959; Mussolini, Benito 1964; Muto, Frank and Al (Photog. for Demos.) 1963; Nehru, Jawajarlal (India) 1963-1965; Neilan, E.P. (President U.S. Chamber of Commerce) 1963; Neuberger, Senator Maurine B. (Oregon) 1960-1965; Nimitz, Admiral Chester W. 1960-1966","Nixon, Richard M. and Family 1958-1966; Northern, Mary Moody (Texas) 1965; O'Brien, Lawrence F. 1965;","O'Leary, Jerry A and Family 1942-1964; O'Mahoney, Jos. C. 1960; Olmstead, Major General George H. 1964-1966; Oppenheimer, Dr. J. Robert 1959-1963; Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley( Meth.) 1963","Paderewski, Ignace Jan 1960; Page, Dr. Thomas Nelson 1919; Parker, John J., Judge 1958-1964; Pastore, Senator John O., R.I. 1964; Pate, General Randolph McC., Marines 1958","Patton, General George, U.S. Army 1963; Pendergast, Tom 1965; Perkins, Frances, Secretary Labor 1965; Pershing, General John J. 1960-1965; Peterson, Mrs. Esther 1965; Pike, Bishop James A. 1958-1966;","Proxmire, Senator. and Mrs. William 1964-1966; Pulaski, Casimmir 1962-1965; Raborn, Vice-Adm. Wm. F. 1965; Raphael 1961","Reagan, Ronald 1965-1966; Reichelderfer, Dr. F.W. 1963; Reid, Ogden R. 1959; Resor, Stanley R. (Secretary Army) 1965; Rhodes, John D. 1963; Rickenbacker, Captian Edward V. 1963","Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G. 1959-1965; Redel, Richard L. 1965; Ripley, Dr. Sidney D (Smithsonian) 1964-1965","Rockefeller, Nelson 1958-1964; Rodes, Judge, John B. (Ky.) 1965; Rogers, Att'y General WM. P. 1957-1959; Romney, George W. (Mich.) 1963-1964","Russell, Donald S. of S.C. 1965; Russell, Senator Richard 1959-1966; Salinger, Pierre 1964-1966","Salk, Dr. Jones E. 1958-1959; Saltonstall, Senator Leverett, Mass. 1965-1966","Schrotel, Chief Stanley R. 1963; Schultze, Charles L.-- Budget Director 1965; Scott, Senator Wm, Kerr 1958","Seamans, Dr. Robert. C., Jr.-- NASA 1965; Sharp, Dudley C.-- Secretary Air Force 1959; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel-- Pgh. 1960-1964; Shott, Hugh Ike 1952-1964","Smathers, Senator and Mrs. George A. 1961-1966; Smith, H. Alexander, Senator 1957-1962; Smith, Senator Margaret Chase 1960-1965; Smythe, Hon. Robert A 1962-1963; Socrates (and Athens) 1963; Sparkman, Senator John J. 1964-1966","Spence, Hon. Brent-- Kentucky 1962; Sporn, Philip-- AM. El. Power 1965; Stans, Maurice H.-- Budget Director 1960; Stassen, harold E. 1964; Stennis, Senator John 1963-1965; Stevenson, Adlai 1960-1965","Stewart, Dr. Wm. H.-- Surgeon General 1965; Strauss, Hon. Lewis L. 1955-1966","Stringfellow, George E. Potentate 1958-1963; Sullivan, Anne-- Teacher Helen Keller 1966; Swartz, Bill, Ed and Jerry 1959; Symington, Stuart 1958-1966","Taft, Hon. Robert A. 1959-1965; Talmadge, Senator Herman 1962-1966; Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1961-1966","Teller, Dr. Edward 1959-1966; Terry, Dr. Luther L. 1963; Thomson, J. Cameron 1965; Thurmond, Senator strom of S.C. 1966; Tower, Hon. John G.-- Texas 1961; Tracewell, Chas. E.-- Washington Star 1961","Trice, Mark 1965; Truman, Harry S. 1951-1965; Twain, Mark-- S. Clemens 1959-1966; Twining, General Nathan F. 1959-1966","Tytler, Alexander Fraser 1964; Valeo, Francis R.-- Secretary to Senate Majority 1963-1965; Vereide, Abraham 1961-1965; Vinson, Carl-- Georgia Representative 1962-1964; Vinson, Fred 1966; Wallace, George C.-- Alabama 1963; Wallace, Henry A. 1965","Walters, Senator Herbert S.-- Tenn. 1963; Watkins, Charles L. 1965-1966; Weaver, Dr. Robert C.-- H.U.D. 1966; Wheeler, General Earle O.-- Joint Chiefs 1964; White Byron R. 1962","Wilson, Jr., Lt. General Walter K. 1964; Wirth, Conrad L.-- Park Service 1963-1964; Woods, George D.-- International Bank 1962; Wirtz, W. Willard-- 1962-1963","Wright, M.A.-- President U.S. C. of California 1966; yarborough, Senator and Mrs. Ralph 1965; Zuckert, Hon. Eugene-- Secretary of the Air Force 1965","Abbot, Earl L., Judge 1957; Adams, Dr. Theodore F. 1955-1965; Alexander, Dr. (Rev.) Archibald 1956; Alfriend, John S. 1953-1966; Allen, George E. 1965","Andrews, M. Carl-- Roanoke 1958-1966; Andrews, T. Coleman 1953-1957; Arnold, Remmie L. 1953-1969; Arthur, J. Pickney and Ruth B. 1966; Arundel, Arthur W. 1964-1966","Atkins, Presky Thornton 1965; Austin, Stephen Fuller 1955-1964; Bubb, Glenn 1957-1964; Bacon, Nathaniel 1957-1959; Bailey, The Jacob E. Family 1965; Ball, Frank and Family-- Arlington 1965-1966; Barksdale, Alrfred D. 1957","Bausermann, Homer-- Arlington 1959; Baylor, James Bowen 1953; Belk, Dr. J. Blanton 1958; Bemiss, Samuel M.,-- Richmond 1955-1966; Berberich, John I., III 1966","Beverley, Marshall 1959; Bird, Ben L. 1965; Bishop, Dr. Curtis 1966; Boatwright, Frederick William 1945; Boatwright, Mrs. Roy G. 1957-1966; Boothe, Armistead L. 1959-1966","Boushalls, Thomas C. 1957-1966; Bowles, George A. 1954; Bowman, Dr. Warren D. 1964; Beckinridge Family of Virginia 1964-1965; Broaddus, W. R., Jr. ?; Brooke, Col. John Mercer 1961-1962","Brown, J. Sinclair 1956; Brown, Dr. William Mosely 1966; Broyhill, Joel T. 1964-1966; Broyhill, M.T. and Family 1959-1965","Bruce, David K.E. 1949-1964; Bryan, John Stewart amd Bryan, D. Tennant 1944-1966; Bucholz, Mrs. Leone 1957; Burgess, Carter L. 1957-1966; Button, Robert Y.-- Attorney General of Virginia 1962-1965","Cabell, James Branch-- Virginia novelist 1950-1964; Campbell, Miss Dorcas D.-- Miss Virginia 1962-1964; Campbell, Stuart B.-- Wytheville 1957; Campbell, Volney-- Abingdon 1959; Camps, The, of Franklin, Virginia 1958-1966; Carper, G. Wallace 1957-1966; Carter, Hon. C.S. (Sam) 1959; Carter, Robert King 1953;","Carter, Stuart B.-- Fincastle 1964-1965; Carters, Walter H.-- Amherst, Virginia 1965; Caruthers, Dr. William A.-- novelist 1955; Cary, Archibald 1951; Caskie, James R.-- Lynchburg 1932; Caskie, Maxwell 1965; Caudhill, Dr. W.C.-- Pearisbury 1959-1964; Chandler, Dr. Alvin Duke-- President of William and Mary 1959-1962","Chandler, Dr. J.A.C 1960; Chichester, Dr. Peyton Moncure 1957; Chorley, Kenneth 1958; Chumney, Richard D.-- Commissioner of Agriculture 1962-1968; Cochran, hon. and Mrs. George M.- Staunton 1965-1966; Cocke, C. Francis 1951-1965; Cole, Dr. Fred C. 1959-1966","Collins, Hale-- Covington 1962-1965; Collins, Lewis Preston 1950-1952; Combs, E.R. 1954-1957; Counts Family 1953-1964","Cox, General Edwin \"Pete\" 1965; Coxe, Whitewell W.-- Roanoke 1963; Crawford, William Harris-- Virginia and Georgia 1959; Crozet, Claudius 1951; Crush, judge Charles W.-- Christiansburg 1964; Crutchfield, Sam, Jr. 1965; Cussons, Captian John 1955","Dabney, Virginius 1951-1957; Dalton, Ted and Family 1953-1965; Daniel, W.C. (\"Dan\") 1957-1964; Darden, Hon. Colgate 1947-1966","Davis, Francis Atwell 1957-1958; Davis, Dr. Hiram Witson 1957; Day, Sidney C., Jr. 1955; Dean, George Wilson-- Charlottesville 1965-1966; Deschler, Lewis-- House Parlimentarian 1963; Devin, J. Acree-- Wylliesburg 1964; Diehl, Dr. George W.-- Lexington 1962-1964; Dillard, benton O.-- Roanoke 1966","Dillon, Jesse W. 1955-1957; Dodson, E. Griffith 1954-1961; Dos Passos, John 1963-1965; Dowdey, Clifford S. 1950-1959; Downing, Col. Tom-- Lancaster; Downing, Thomas N.-- Member of Congress 1954-1966; Dudley, William M., Jr. 1966; Danton, Ammon G.-- White Stone 1964","Dysche, Harry D.-- Luray, Virginia 1964; Early, General Jubal 1963; Easley, James Stone-- Halifax 1957;Edmunds, Paul c., Sr.-- South Boston 1962; Edwards, Richard T., Judge 1964-1965; Eggleston, Justice John W. 1951-1959; Elmore, Ralph-- Richmond 1965-1966; Ernst, Frank A. 1955-1960","Faulklner, Wert 1958-1960; Fenwick, Charles R. 1953-1966; Field, James Gaven1904; Fields, Louis G., Jr. 1966; Fishburn, Junius Blair 1951-1956; Fishburn, Junius P. 1954-1966; Fisher, B.L.-- Martinsville 1954-1966; Fishwick, John P.-- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966","Fishwick, Dr. Marshall-- Livingston 1963-1964; Fitzpatrick, Earl A.-- Roanoke 1959-1965; Flannagan, John W. 1958-1959; Flood, Cong. Hal 1966; Flyod, John-- Governor of Virginia 1964; Flythe, S.S. 1965; Foster, William B., Jr. 1958-1966","Francisco, Peter 1963; Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. 1958; Freeman, General Paul L. 1950-1965; Fugate, Douglas B. 1964-1965; Fugate, Tom-- former Member of Congress 1958-1966; Fuller, Frank 1965; Funk, M.C. 1952; Gaines, Dr. Francis P. 1955-1965","Gammon, Dr. Edgar G. 1955; Gary, Hon. J. Vaughan 1962-1964; George, W. Brooks 1962-1963; German, Dr. Mentor P. 1962; Giammittoria, Judge George M. 1964; Gifford, Richard P.-- Lynchburg 1964; Gilliam, Dean Frank J.,-- Lexington 1963; Gillis, Richard S., Jr.-- State Chamber of Commerce 1964","Glass, Edward C. (Ned) 1957; Glass, Robert Camillus 1958; Glass, Miss (Dr.) Meta 1957; Godwin, Mills E. 1962-1966","Goodpastures, The 1965; Goolrick, C. O'Conner 1960; Gravely, Harry C.-- Ridgeway 1965; Gray, Frederick T.-- Attorney General 1961; Greenup, Christopher-- Governor of Kentucky (Virginia Born) 1960; Grizzard, Dr. R. Stuart 1965; Guest, Raymond R. 1962-1965","Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; Guy, Dr. William G. 1958; Hagan, John C., Jr. 1957; Hahn, Dr. Thomas Marshall-- President of V.P.I. 1961-1966","The Hanger Family of Virginia 1963; Hardy, Representative Porter, Jr. 1965-1966; The Harmans-- South--west Virginia 1965; Harris, Howard H.-- Virginia Highway Commission 1960-1964; Harrison, Albertis 1957-1966","Harrison, Burr P. 1946-1964; Harrison, William Henry 1959; Hedges, Dr. H. Shipman 1957-1961; Heller, George E.-- American Legion 1958; Henn, Mrs. Hannah 1961-1964; Henry, Patrick 1958-1966; Hester, Clinton M. 1960; Hickman, Milton T.-- Commissioner of Fisheries 1958","Hildreth, W.S. 1963-1964; Hill, General A.P. 1958; Hill, J. Eldred, Jr. 1959; Hirst, Julian F. 1957-1965; Holady, William M.-- Office of the Secretary of Defense 1959; Holden, Donald A.-- Newport News 1966; Holstein, Paul A. (Jerry) 1963-1964; Holton, A. Linwood, Jr. and Family-- Roanoke 1965-1966","Hooker, H. Lester 1953-1964; Hoover, Lawrence H. 1958-1965; Hope, James Barron-- Poet 1957; Hopkins, Dr. Robert S.-- Radford 1963; Hopkins, William B.-- Roanoke 1964; Houston, Sam 1955-1965; Howell, D.J. 1949-1957","Hudgins, Chief Justice Edward W. 1956-1964; Humelsine, Carlisle H. 1958-1966; Hunt, Robert-- First Chaplain, Jamestown 1963; Hutcheson, Dr. J. Morrison-- Richmond 1962; Hutcheson, Sterlijng-- Judge 1959-1964; Hutchinson, martin-- Giles Co. 1962","I'Anson, Judge Lawrence W. -- Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1958; Ingalls, Fay 1956-1964; Ingram, John Littlepage 1954; Jackson, Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" 1955-1966","Scope and Contents","James, L. Eldon -- American Legion 1954-1966; Janney, John -- Loudon, County 1961; Jasper, John -- Negro Preacher, Richmond-\"De Sun Do Move\" 1966","Jennings, W. Pat 1958-1966; Jewel, Dr. William 1961; Johns, Jay 1962-1966; Johnston, Clem. D. -- Roanoke 1954-1962; Johnston, General Joseph E. 1957; Johnston, Zachariah 1958; Jordan, Donald L. -- N.A.M. 1965-1966; Jordan, Judge William Southall 1957; Joyner, C.F. 1951","Kellam, Richard B. 1960; Kellam, Sidney 1950-1966; Kelleher, Kenneth S. -- Alexandria 1965; Kelley, Norman W. 1951-1959; Kemp, Verbon E. 1960-1964; Kilbourne, James J. 1959-1966; Knowles, E. Lewis 1964-1965","Kraft, Christopher Columbus -- NASA 1965; Lacy, Dr. Ben R., Jr. 1955; Lamb, Chester H. 1957; Lambeth, Bolling and Family 1962; Lane, E.H., Sr. and Family 1957-1966; Lawrence, David 1952-1963; Lawrence, Frank D. -- Portsmouth 1964-1966","Leland, Rev. John, Date unknown; Lennon, Thomas J. -- Hot Springs 1965; The Letchers -- Lexington 1959-1965; Lewis, General Andrew 1956-1966; Lewis, Colonel Fielding -- \"Kenmore\" 1965; Lewis, J.M.B., Jr. 1965; Lewis, Meriwether 1964-1966","The Ligon Family 1939-1965; Locker, Baldwin G. 1959-1960; Long, M.M. and M.M., Jr. -- St. Paul 1958; Lowance, Carter Olin-- Richmond 1958-1966; Lowry, Philip Wager -- McLean 1965; McCausland, Brig. General John 1964; McCormick, Cyrus 1953-1964; McCue, Edward O., III 1966","McDowell, Dr. Ephriam 1959-1962; The McFarland Family -- Augusta Company 1957; McGuffey, Rev. William Holmes 1962; McKee, General William G. 1963-1966; McMurran, Lewis A., Jr. 1958-1968; McNeil, Robert B. 1957-1965; McRee, Fergus 1962; McWane, Fred W. -- Lynchburg 1959; McWane, Henry E. 1957","Madden, Carl H. 1963; Madison, James 1951-1965","Mahone, General William (Billy) 1957-1966; Maines, G.W. 1965; Mann, Harrison -- Arlington County 1957-1965; Marsh, John O., Jr. 1962-1965; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond, 1962-1966","Massenburg, G. Alvin 1951; Mathews, James T. 1966; Maury, Matthew Fontaine 1959-1966","May, James Harrison -- Staunton 1963-1964; May, Samuel D. -- Commissioner of Highways 1958-1960; Mays, David J. -- Richmond, 1958-1959; Meek, Joseph Henry 1955-1960; Miles, Dean C.P. 1965-1966; Miles, Waldo G. -- Bristol 1964-1965; Miller. Colonel Francis Pickens and brother, Reverend William M. Miller 1961-1965","Miller, Giles H., Jr. -- Culpeper 1958; Miller, J. Maurice 1966; Milton, Major General William H., Jr. 1959-1964; Mitchell, Dr. Samuel C. -- University of Richmond 1948; Moffatte; Dr. J.S. and Family 1956-1965; Mohler, J. Rupert 1966","Andrew Jakson Montague, 1960; Moomaw, Ben C. Jr. -- Covington 1964; Moore, E. Blackburn 1954; Moore, T. Justin 1953; Moreland, Dr. J. Earl -- R.M. Colonol 1959; Morrison, R. Bruce 1963-1966; Morrissett, Charlisle Havelock 1963-1965","Mosby, John Singleton -- CSA, 1955-1963; Muse, Leonard G. -- Roanoke 1960-1965; Muse, Dr. William T. -- University of Richmond 1961; Myers, Charles F., Jr. 1963; Myers, Dr. E.D. 1963-1964; Myers, F. Weaver -- McLean, Virginia","Nelson, Burgess E. 1962; Newman, Dr. Walter S. -- President of V.P.I. 1959-1964; Newton, Blake T., Jr. and Sr. 1954-1961; Nichols, Harry O. 1964; Noland, Thomas B. 1965; Norris, Senator Robert O., Jr. 1955-1960; Oberly, Dr. H. Sherman -- Roanoke 1957-1963; Olsson, Sture G. -- West Point, 1963","Opie, General E. Walton 1951-1966; Owens, Arthur S. 1965-1966; Palmer, James E., Sr. and Jr. 1958-1965; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y. 1957-1965; Paul, Judge John 1956-1964; Paxtons -- Rockbridge Company, 1960-1965; Pender, David 1953; Pendleton, Edmund 1962; Pendleton, E.B., Jr. 1960-1961; Penick, D. Allen and Family, 1966","Perrow, Mosby Garland, Jr. 1959; Peters, the Reverand J. Sidney Family 1965; Pevler, Herman S. -- President Norfolk and Western 1963-1966; Pick, Major General Lewis A. 1949-1956; Pickett, Major General George E. 1958; Pitts, Senator Benjamin Thomas -- Fredericksburg 1953; Pless, Glenn -- Galax 1957-1966; Pocahontas 1962-1964; Poe, Edgar Allen 1955-1965; Poff, Richard 1955-1966","Pollard, Fred G. 1965; Pollard, John Garland 1960; Powell, John 1963; Powell, Lewis F. Jr.. 1963-1966; Powers, Francis, Gary -- U2 Pilot 1962-1965; Puller, General Lewis B. \"Chesty\" 1953-1965; Putney, Lacey E. -- Bedford Quinn, I.T. 1958-1959; Randolph, Dr. Bessie 1950; Randolph, Edmund 1962","Reed, Dr. Walter 1961-1966; Reed, W.T., Jr. 1960; Regirer, Walter W. 1964; Reid, Judge Hugh 1963; Reid, Dr. Robert H. 1966; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr. and Family 1960-1966; Rice, W. Thomas 1957-1964; Rice, George Randolph -- Clerk of House 1962; Riddleburger, James W. 1962; Robert, Dr. James Clarke 1955-1960","Robertsons, The Relatives of Senator Robertson 1958-1965; Robertson, Donald -- School teacher 1963; Robertson, R.D. -- Staunton, Virginia 1964; Robertson, Honorary Walter S. 1958-1966; Robeson, Edward J., Jr. 1949-1966; Robeys, The -- Buena Vista 1963-1965; Robinson, Dr. Herbert W. -- C-E-I-R 1960-1965; Robinson, J. Kenneth -- Winchester, 1965-1966; Rogers, Frank W. -- Roanoke 1966; Rogers, John D. -- Lexington 1963","Rolfe, John 1964; Roller, Colonel and Mrs. Charles S., Jr. 1959-1961; Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Parke S. 1958; Rowe, Maurice B. -- Commissioner of Agriculture 1966; Rubin, Louis D. and Son -- Richmond, 1963-1966; Rush, Orville F. -- Imperial Potentate, Shrine 1966; Said, Joe -- Lurray- Hero of World War I 1964; Sampson, Mrs. Emma Speed -- Author 1964; Sanders, Dr. Paul DeLeon -- Editor 1956-1966","Sangor, William T. -- Medical College of Virginia, 1956; Satterfield, David E. -- Richmond 1964-1966; Saunders, Stuart T. -- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966; Sease, Dr. C.I. 1956; Sebrell, Thomas E., III 1964","Shell, Brig. General George R.E. -- V.M.I. 1960-1963; Shepphard, Mrs. Eleanor P. 1962-1964; Short, Shelton H., Jr. 1957; Simmonds, James H. 1957-1958; Small, Sydney F., -- Roanoke 1958-1965; Smith, Dr. Charles J. -- Roanoke College 1957; Smith, Judge G.S. 1951","Smith, Captain John 1960-1961; Smith, Lemuel F. -- Virginia Supreme Court 1951; Smith, Dr. Robert B., Jr -- Member of Congress of Virginia 1956; Smith, Robert H. -- Norfolk and Western Railroad 1951-1966; Smith, W. Roy -- Petersburg 1965; Smythe, Robert A. 1963; Snead, Judge Harold F. 1957; Spencer, Dr. Samuel R., Jr. -- Mary Baldwin College 1951-1959; Spilman, Louis 1951-1965","Spotswood, Governor Alexander 1959-1966; Spratley, Justice C. Vernon 1966; Sproul, Major General Archibald A. -- Staunton 1961-1966; Stanley, Thomas B. 1953-1966","Scope and Contents","Stephens, A.E.S. 1953-1961; Story, William J., Jr. 1958-1966; Stratton, James Francis \"Boots\" 1962-1966; Stuart, Harry C.-Elk Garden, 1963-1964; Stuart, J.E.B. 1956-1964; Sullivan, Roger C. -- Alexandria 1959-1964; Sutherland, Marvin M. 1960; Swanson, Claude A. 1961; Tabb, Father John B. 1953; Talbott, Philip M. 1957-1960","Tavenner, Frank S. 1959; Taylor, Henry J. and Henry N. 1961-1964; Taylor, Henry P. 1950; Taylor, Zachary -- President 1959-1964; Tazewell, John N. 1962; Thomas, General George H. -- Southampton County 1962-1965; Thompson, Roby C. 1957-1960; Thomson, James M. 1959-1965; Tolley, Colonol Benton C., Jr. and Family 1965; Trigg, William R., Sr. 1964; Trinkle, E. Lee -- Governor 1966","Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; Tucker, Harry St. George 1966; Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1953-1966; Tucker, Richard Blackburn 1956-1959; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A 1955; Tyler, John -- Tenth President 1956-1963; Vaden, Lewis Henry 1962; Vaughan, William Conway -- Lynchburg, 1964","Wake, Dr. Orville W. -- President of Lynchburg College 1960; Walker, Lewis M. (Meriwether), Jr. ?; Walker, Dr. Thomas -- Albemarle County, 1965; Wallace, William Alexander Anderson 1955; Walter, Jeff F. 1963; Washington, Booker T. 1956-1966","Webber, Charles E. \"Ted\" -- Salem 1959-1966; Webber, Roy L. -- Roanoke 1964; Weens, Samuel P. \"Sam\" -- Superintendent of Blue Ridge Parkway 1965; Whitehead, John L. -- Radford, 1957-1965; Whitehad, Robert -- died 6/5/60, 1951-1961; Whittle, Judge Kennon C. 1951-1965; Wicker, John J. 1946-1966","Wilkerson, Dr. Woodrow W. 1960-1965; Wilkinson, J. Harvie, Jr. 1964-1966; Will, Erwin H. 1959; Williams, Dean Clayton E. 1964; Williams, Joseph J., Jr. 1960-1962; Willis Family -- Senator Robertson's Relatives 1960-1966;","Winfree, Peyton B., Jr. -- Lynchburg 1958-1964;Witten, Dr. Jack -- Tazewell 1959-1960; Woods, Robert H. 1948; Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton and Family -- Lexington 1965; Wright, Warren -- Marion and Richmond 1964; Wyatt, Harry Cassell 1964; Wythe, George 1950-1958","Homes and Home Ownership; Humorous; Acton, Lord; Adams, John; Adams, Samuel; Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.; Amonette, Clarence O.; Anderson, Robert B. -- Secretary of the Treasury; Aristotle; Arnold, Matthew; Ashurst, Henry F. -- Former Senator","Bacon, Francis; Baldwin, Earl (British); Barr, Joseph W.; Barrie, Sir James; Baruch, Bernard; Battle, John S.; Beecher, Henry Ward; Bell, Dr. L. Nelson -- Billy Graham's father-in-law; Bemiss, Samuel M.; Benton, William; Bennett, Senator Wallace F.; Blackstone -- English legal authority; Blandy, Admiral; Branch, Harllee, Jr.; Brown, Dr. Charles R.; Brownell, Herbert, Jr.; Browning, Robert; Bryan, William Jennings; Bryant, William Cullen","Bryce, James; Bullock, Thomas M.; Burgess, W. Randolph; Burke, Admiral Arleigh; Burke, Edmund; Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray; Butler, Paul -- Chariman Democratic National Committee","Byrd, Senator Harry F.; Byrnes, James F.","Calhoun, John C.; Caplin, Mortimer M.; Carlyle, Thomas; Carney, Admiral Robert B.","Chiang, Kai-Shek; Chillon, Prisoner of; Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Clement, Reverend R.R.; Cleveland, Grover; Cocke, C. Francis; Cocke, Erle; Conant, Dr. James B.; Cooley, Thomas; Coolidge, Calvin; Dabney, Virginius; Daniel, John W.; Darden, Colgate W., Jr.","Darling, Jay N. \"Ding\"; Davis, Justice Charles H.; Day, J. Edward -- Postmaster General; Dean, Sir Patrick Henry; Demosthenes; De Quincey, Thomas; de Severskey, Major Alexander P.; De Tocqueville; Dillon, Douglas -- Secretary of the Treasury; Disraeli; Dodd, Senator Thomas J.; Downing, Congressman Thomas N.; Dulles, John Foster; Durant, Will","Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Ervin, Samuel J., Jr -- Senator from N.C.; Everett, Edward; Farley, James A.; Fairless, Benjamin F.; Federalist Papers; Fenwick, Charles R.; Flanders, Ralph E.; Flavinius, Marcus; Forsyth, William; Franklin, Benjamin; Fulbright, Senator J.W.","Garcia, President Carlos P. -- Philippines; Gary, J. Vaughan; George, Dr. W.C. -- Professor at University of North Carolina; Gibbon, Edward -- \"Decline and Fall of Roman Empire\"; Glass, Carter; Goldsmith, Oliver; Gompers, Samuel; Graham, Reverand Billy","Graham, Thomas -- Louisville, Kentucky; Griswold, Dean Erwin N. -- Harvard Law School; Gruening, Ernest -- U.S. Senator; Gruenther, General Alfred M.; Hall, Wilbur C.; Hamilton, Alexander","Hammarskjold, Dag; Hand, Judge Learned; Harrison, Albertis S., Jr. Governor; Harrison, Burr P.; Henry, Patrick","Herkner, E.C. -- Bois, Idaho; Hill, Senator Benjamin Harvey; Hill, Senator Lister; Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell; Holmquist, R.C. -- Richmond; Hoover, Herbert -- former President","Horace; Horsley, Dr. Guy W. -- President, Medical Society of Virginia; Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans; Hull, Cordell -- Secretary of State; Humphrey, Senator Hubert; Hunter, Thomas Lomax -- Poet; Hutcheson, Judge Sterling; Ingersoll, Robert; Isocrates; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, \"Stonewall\"; James, William; Jay, John","Jones, S. Bruce -- Attorney, Bristol, Virginia; Jones, Judge Walter B.; Kennedy, President John F.; Khayyam, Omar; Kilpatrick, James Jackson -- Editor; Kipling, Rudyard; Lacy, William S.B.; Lamb, Judge Brockenbrough; Lanham, Fritz G. -- Former Congressman from Texas; Lawrence, David","Lee, General Henry; Lee, Robert E.; Lemley, Judge Harry J. -- Arkansas; Letcher, John -- Governor of Virginia 1860-1864","Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Lowell, James Russell; McAdam, John London -- Road Builder; MacArthur, General Douglas; McCloy, John J.","Macauley, Lord Thomas B.; Madden, Dr. C.H. -- Economist Banking and Currency Commission; Madison, James; Makins, Sir Roger; Malik, Dr. Charles -- former President of U.N. General Assembly","Manion, Dean Clarence; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond; Martin, William McChesney -- Federal Reserve Board; Mason, George; Meany, Judge Edward A.","Mencken, H.L.; Miers, Earl Schenck; Miller, Arjay -- President of Ford Motor Company; Milton, John; Minor, Raleigh C.; Monroe, James; Montesquieu; Moore, Thomas; Morris, Arthur J.; Muskie, Senator Edmund S.; Myrdal, Gunnar Karl","Neilan, Edwin P. -- President U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Newton, Willoughby -- Virginia; Nilsson, George W. -- Los Angeles, California; Nixon, Richard M. -- Vice-President; Paine, Thomas; Palmer, James E., Jr.; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y.; Pericles","Phillips, Lucas D.; Pirie, Vice Admiral R.E.; Pitt, William; Pittman, R. Carter; Plato; Poff, Richard; Polk, Trusten -- Senator of Missouri; Pope, Alexander; Pope Pius XII","Potter, Dr. Richard R. -- First Presbyterian Church, Staunton; Pound, Roscoe; Prochnow, Herbert V. -- V.P. of First National Bank, Chicago; Pruden, Dr. Edward H.; Pushkin -- Russian Poet; Putnam, Carleton","Randolph, John -- Roanoke; Rathbone, M.J.; Religious, Inspirational; Reuther, Walter and Victor; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr.; Rhyne, Charles S. -- President of the American Bar Association, 1958","Rickover, Vice Admiral H.G.; Riegel, Professor O.W. -- Washington and Lee University; Ritz, Dr. Wilfred J. -- Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University","Rivers, Congressman L. Mendel; Robertson, Senator A. Willis; Robertson, J.L.-- Board of Governors, Federal Reserve; Robertson, Marion Gordon; Robertson, Walter S.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Russell, Lord John; Russell; Richard B. -- U.S. Senator from Georgia","Saltonstall, Leverett-- Governor of Massachusetts; Saunders, Dr. Paul D.; Saunders, Stuart T.-- Roanoke; Schwarzschild, W. Harry, Jr.-- Richmond; Schweppe, Alfred J.","Scott, Senator W. Kerr; Shakespeare; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel M.; Short, Dewey; Smith, Bradford B.-- United States Steel; Smith, H. Alexander; Smith, Howard W.-- Member of Congress; Smoot, Dan","Spellman, F. Cardinal; Spencer, Herbert; Stanley, Thomas B.-- Govenor of Virginia 1954-1958; Stennis, Dudley-- Uncle of Senator John Stennis; Stennis, Senator John C.","Stevenson, govenor Adlai; Stevenson, Robert Louis; Story, Mr. Justice; Summerfield, Arthur E.; Sunday, Billy; Swanson, Claude A; Szymczak, Matt S; Tacitus-- Roman Historian; Talmadge, Senator Herman E.","Taylor, Henry J.-- Amb. to Switerland; Taylor, General Maxwell D.; Taylor Robert (Bob)-- former Govenor of Tennessee; Teller, Edward; Tennyson, Alfred Lord; Thomas, Dr. Woodlief-- economist, Senate Banking and Currency Committee; Thoreau, Henry D","Toynbee, Arnold J.-- British Historian; Troutman, Robert B.; Truman, Harry S.-- President; Tuck, William M.; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A.-- Richmond; Tyler, Mattie Richards-Poet","Udall, Stewart L.-- Secretary of Interior 1964; Ulysses; van Buren, Martin; Virgil; Voltaire; Van Braun, Wernher; Walker, Charles E.-- Executive Vice-president of American Bankers Association; Warren, Cheif Justice Earl; Washington, Booker T.","Watts, Isaac; Weaver, James B.-- Member of Congress; Webster, Daniel","Wells, H.G.; White, Dr. Paul Dudley; Whittaker, Associate Justice Charles E; Whittaker, John Greenleaf; Wicker, John J.; Wilkinson, Harvie, Jr.; Williams, Dr. Robert F.-- Virginia Education Association; Wilson, Woodrow","Wolesley, Viscount; Wood, Colonel Robert E.; Wordsworth, William; Wyatt, Wilson W.; Zimmern, Sir Alfred","Prepared for Virginia Field Trial Association Magazine","Raliegh Springs","House of Representatives","Farm and Home Hour","Front Royal","Staunton, Virginia","Harrisonburg Club, B.P.O.E","Harrisonburg Kiwanis Club","Middletown Chapter of the National Grange","Congressional Record May 27, 1946","Scope and Contents","(Outline-no written speech)","(not made a/c wife's illness)","Daily Press, Newport News, Va. -- March 23, 1958","Second speech June 25, 1958.","Third speech opposing Alaskan statehood and letter from O. E. Darling, Seward, Alaska, June 30, 1958.","AP, Richmond Times Dispatch, Newport News Daily Press, Norfolk papers.","Reprinted Cong. Record Appendix by Sen. Lister Hill, January 23, 1959","(re:Comment in book for youth center in Jerusalem).","(editorial regarding: August 18)","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-21 Material gathered by Emmett Lucey, AWR staff member.","Scope and Contents","A-B","C","Scope and Contents","D-E","F","G","Scope and Contents","H-I-J","Scope and Contents","K-L","Scope and Contents","M-N","Scope and Contents","O-P-Q-R","S","Scope and Contents","T-U","Scope and Contents","V-Z","Roanoke, Harrisonburg, \u0026 Martinsville","Notices of","Accomack County Post Offices","Adams Grove, Adamsville, Afton","Albemarle County","Aldie, Alexandria, Alleghany, Altavista, Amelia County \u0026 Amherst County","Appomattox, Arcanum, Arlington, Arrington, Arvonia, Ashland, Augusta County","Bacons Castle, Bath County, Bayside, Bayview, Bedford County","Bells Cross Roads, Berea, Berton, Big Laurel, Bland CountyBlantens, Botetourt County, Bristol, Brunswick County","Buchanan County, Buckingham County, Buena Vista, Burkeville","Cambell County, Cape Charles, Carbo, Caroline County, Carroll County, Carterton, Carthage, Catawba \u0026 Catawba Sanatorium, Cauthornville","Cedon, Charles City, Charlotte County, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Chesterfield County, Churchland, Clarke County","Clifton Forge, Clover, Coeburn, Colonial Heihts, Concord Wharf, Covington, Craig County, Culpeper City \u0026 County","Cumberland County, Danville, Deel, Denbigh, Deskins, Dickenson County","Dinwiddie County, Disputanta, Edwardsville, Emporia, Essex County, Exmore, Fairfax County","Falls Church, Fauquier County, Fentress, Fishersville, Floyd County, Fluvanna County, Folly","Fork Union, Fort Monroe, Franklin County, Fredrick County, Fredricksberg, Front Royal, Fries","Galts Mills, Gate City, Gaylord, Gera, Giles County, Gloucester County","Goochland County","Goodwins Ferry, Grayson County, Great Bridge, Greenbush, Greene County, Greenville, Griffensburg, Grimes, Grimsleyville, Grundy, Guesses Fork","Halifax County, Hampton, Handsom, Hanover County","Happy Creek, Hayfield, Hematite, Henrico County, Henry County, Highland County, Hockley, Holdcroft, Hopewell, Isle of Wight County, Ivanhoe","Lancaster County, Lee County, Lee Hall, Leesburg, Lexington, Loneash","James City County, Jamesville, Jennings Ordinary, Keoughtan, King George County, King William County, King \u0026 Queen County","Loudoun County, Louisa County, Lowesville, Lunenburg County","Lynchburg, Madison County","Mallow, Marion, Martinsville, Mathews County, Mecklenburg County, Middleburg","Middlesex County, Millwood, Mitchells, Montgomery County, Mount Holly, Mouth of Wilson","Nansemond, Natural Bridge, Nebo, Nelson County, New Castle, New Glasgow, New Kent County","New Martinsville, Newbern, Newport, Newport News, Newtown, Nickelsville, Nola, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Nottoway, Nottoway County","Orange County, Ore Bank, Oyester Point, Page County, Painter, Patrick County, Paytes, Penhook, Petersburg","Pittsylvania County, Portsmouth, Powatan County","Preston, Prince Edward County, Prince George County, Prince William County, Princess Anne County, Pulaski County","Radford, Ransons, Redwood, Rexford, Richardson, Richmond City, Richmond County","Roanoke (City)","Roanoke County","Rockbridge County","Rockingham County, Rocky Mount, Roxbary, Ruark, Russell County","St. Brides, Saltville, Samos, Scott County, Scottsville, Shenandoah County, Smithfield, Smyth County","Snowden, South Boston, South Norfolk, Southamton County, Sperryville, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County","Stanardsville, Stauton, Suffolk, Surry County, Sussex County, Sweet Briar, Swift Run","Tabernacle, Tazewell County, Temperanceville, Tignor, Troutville, Tye River, Union Hall, Vinton, Virginia Beach.","Walker Ford, Wardtown, Warren County, Washington County","Waterlick, Waynesboro, Wellville, Westmoreland County","Whitetop, Whitmell, Williamsburg, Winchester, Winston, Wintergreen, Wise County","Woodberry Forest, Wythe County, York County","Districts 1-6","Districts 7-10","District 1","Districts 2-5 (Third Dist. folder empty)","District 6","District 7","Districts 8-10","Tear sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty, 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10 (Folder empty for 9th Dist.)","\"Tear\" Sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty for 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record -- 1963","Districts 1-10 (Folders for Dists 2 \u0026 3 empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","Districts 1-5 (Dist. 3 folder empty)","Districts 6-10 (Dist. 10 folder empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","District 1 (Earlier years included)","Districts 2-5 (Dist. 2 folder found empty) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 1 (except Salem) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 2 (Salem only) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 3 (Salem Only) (Earlier years included)","Districts 7-8 (Earlier years included)","Districts 9-10 (earlier years included)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","(Keiter file starts in 1948)","Cadet Russell M. Turner -- 1959-1963","Jas. L. Graham -- 1960-1964 Douglas C. Meador -- 1960-1964","James Lee Vick -- 1961-1965","James Henry Parsons -- 1962-1966","James R. Kreer -- 1963-1967 Donald R. Moore, Jr. -- 1963-1967 John C. Gonda. III -- 1964-1968 Kenneth G. brothers -- 1965-1969 Gillespie, Ritchie P. -- 1966-1970","Scope and Contents","Merchant Marine Academy Nominations 1960-Barba, William Leleand-Chivvis, J. C. Jr.-McEliece, Robert Devereax","Scope and Contents","Nomainations -- 1961-1965: Soresi, Carl D.-1961, MacQuarrie, Warren L.-1962, Waughan, Jr. \u0026 Joe French-1962, Nue, Robert D. Jr.-1963, Williams, Garland Leigh-1963 Parker, Terrence L.-1964, Folan, Terence B.-1965, Van Hoy, John W. III-1965, Wozniak, James J.-1965","Scope and Contents","1959 Appointees-Charles Frederick Helsper, Wesley Earl Jordan, Jr.","Scope and Contents","1960 Appointees-John W. Garber, Jr., Thomas M. Johnston, Robert L. Powers","Scope and Contents","1963 Appointees-Charles Herndon Jeffries, II, Robert Edward O'Hare, William A. Robey","Scope and Contents","1964 Appointees-Richard Downey Evert, Robert Scott Owendoff, William Winterton Owens, IV, James Julien Southerland","Naval Academy Courses -- 1968","Scope and Contents","Appointees-Charles H. Kinsey, Jr.-1959, Peter Wayne Martone","1961 Appointees- Kenneth Dixon McArthur, John Van Landingham Robertson","Scope and Contents","John Ralph Hayes, Jr.-1962, David Kennedy Hewett-1963, David E. Matheney, Jr.-1963, Glen Martin Hewitt-1964, David C. Eberhard, Jr.-1965","Scope and Contents","Robert Ernest Brunelli-1966, James Judson Lovelace, Jr.-1966, Robert Townsend Richardson-1966","Scope and Contents","Folders 7-10 Obituaries-Doctors, Bankers, Lawyers, Ministers Folers 11-32 Addressee copies -- Abbott-Hubbard","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-27 Addressee -- Hudgins-Zirkle","1st Session. Votes 1-110.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","Miscellaneous.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Series VII: Addressee Copies, 1944-1966, available only on microfilm.","Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 66 R54","/repositories/2/resources/9365"],"normalized_title_ssm":["A. Willis Robertson Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["A. Willis Robertson Papers"],"collection_ssim":["A. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["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. 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He served in the United States Senate from 1946 to 1966. He was defeated in the Democratic primary of 1966 and died in 1971.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Absalom Willis Robertson was born in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va. 27 May 1887. He graduated from the University of Richmond where he also received his law degree. He practiced law in Rockbridge County, Va. He served in the Virginia State Senate, 1916-1922 and as an officer in the U. S. Army during World War I. He was the Commonwealth's Attorney for Rockbridge County and was named as Chairman of the Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries. Robertson was a Congressman from 1933 to 1946. He served in the United States Senate from 1946 to 1966. He was defeated in the Democratic primary of 1966 and died in 1971."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePart or all of this collection is stored offsite. 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The speech material is arranged by subject and contains background information on cities, counties and individuals within the commonwealth. The speech files are in chronological order. There are news releases in both the news release files and in the speech files.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e A \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003ePeople \u003c/emph\u003emagazine article about Pat Robertson, son of A. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval."," Papers, 1921-1967, of A. Willis Robertson, U. S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. Chiefly his senatorial office files, 1946-1966. Robertson was a conservative Democrat, serving at the same time as Harry F. Byrd, Sr."," Subjects in the collection include national defense, agriculture, taxation, banking, government employees, the Moral Rearmament movement,anti-Communism, Vietnam, segregation, wildlife conservation, national parks, the humane slaughter of animals and the humane treatment of research animals. The papers were kept in the same order as they were in Robertson's office files. The legislative files consist of correspondence arranged by Congressional session. The miscellaneous subject files are arranged by year as are the invitations. The addressee copies which are Robertson's copies of letters sent to correspondents are indexed to the legislative files. They are arranged alphabetically by groups of years. The speech material is arranged by subject and contains background information on cities, counties and individuals within the commonwealth. The speech files are in chronological order. There are news releases in both the news release files and in the speech files."," A  People  magazine article about Pat Robertson, son of A. Willis Robertson, and a lawsuit over Pat Robertson's war record, dated March 14, 1988 is filed at the beginning of box 1.","Scope and Contents","Includes Democratic Committees-County, City-10th District","Scope and Contents","The papers in this Folder were in an envelope filed next to \"J\" in the 1963 files and bearing the words \"Put in File-Grace Johnson.\" There seems to be no connection.","Scope and Contents","Note: Letter of September 9, 1939 from Secretary of Agriculture has a signiture cut out-probably Henry A. Wallace","Requests Congressional Quarterly","--Not Requested","August 12-14","April 24, 1950","This box needs the folder listing. It contains Drawer 171, Folders 1-20.","This series is available only on microfilm.","F","G","Scope and Contents","Ge-Gi","Scope and Contents","Gla-Glo","Scope and Contents","Goc-Goz","Gra","Scope and Contents","Gre-Gri","Scope and Contents","Gro-Gwy","Scope and Contents","Ha-Ham","Scope and Contents","Hancock-Harriman","Scope and Contents","Harris-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hez","Scope and Contents","Hib-Hiz","Scope and Contents","Hoa-Hol","Scope and Contents","Hom-Hoz","Scope and Contents","Hub-Huz","J","La","Scope and Contents","Le-Li","Scope and Contents","Ll-Lz","Scope and Contents","McA-McC","Scope and Contents","McD-McW","Scope and Contents","Macatee-Marsh","Marshall","Scope and Contents","Marston-Maxwell","Scope and Contents","May-Maz","Scope and Contents","Me-Millar","Millei","Scope and Contents","Milligan-Mitchell","Scope and Contents","Moa-Moo","Scope and Contents","Mor-Mz","Scope and Contents","Mu-Mz","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Na-Nev","Scope and Contents","Oa-Oz","Scope and Contents","Poa-Par","Scope and Contents","Pas-Paz","Scope and Contents","Pea-Pez","Scope and Contents","Pf-Porter","Scope and Contents","Porterfield-Pz","Scope and Contents","Qa-Qz","Scope and Contents","Raa-Raz","Scope and Contents","Rea-Rho","Scope and Contents","Ric-Rix","Scope and Contents","Roa-Rob","Scope and Contents","Roc-Roz","Scope and Contents","Ru-Rz","Scope and Contents","Sa-Saz","Scope and Contents","Sc-Sez","Scope and Contents","Sha-Shz","Scope and Contents","Si-Sl","Scope and Contents","Sma-Smz","Sn -So","Scope and Contents","Sp-Sq","Sta","Scope and Contents","Ste-Sti","Scope and Contents","Sto-Stu","Su","Scope and Contents","Sw-Sy","Scope and Contents","Ta-Te","Scope and Contents","Tha-Tiz","Scope and Contents","To-Tr","Scope and Contents","Tu-Tz","Scope and Contents","U-V","Scope and Contents","Wa-Wal","Scope and Contents","Wam-Waz","Scope and Contents","Wea-Wez","Scope and Contents","Wha-Wig","Scope and Contents","Wilburn-Williamson","Scope and Contents","Willingham-Wiltshire","Scope and Contents","Wine-Witt","Scope and Contents","Wolcott-Wysar","Scope and Contents","Y-Z","Scope and Contents","Miscellaneous-Non-Personal","Scope and Contents","Aa-Ada-Adz","Scope and Contents","Af-All-Alle","Scope and Contents","Alli-Aro-As","Scope and Contents","At-Baa-Bak","Scope and Contents","Bai-Bal","Scope and Contents","Bam-Barnard-Barrett","Scope and Contents","Barrick-Batson-Batts","Scope and Contents","Bau-Bea","Scope and Contents","Beb-Bell-Bellwood-Belvin","Scope and Contents","Bemiss-Berr-Bez","Scope and Contents","Bia-Blackly-Blackwell","Scope and Contents","Bladen-Bleakley-Blythe","Scope and Contents","Boa-Bom-Boos","Scope and Contents","Boot-Bow-Bowles","Scope and Contents","Bowlin-Brau-Bram","Scope and Contents","Bran-Bre","Scope and Contents","Briant-Brim-Briz","Scope and Contents","Broa-Broome-Brown (A through G)","Scope and Contents","Brown, H.-Brownell-Broz-Bryant","Scope and Contents","Bub-Burb-Burg","Scope and Contents","Burk-Burrough-Burrus","Scope and Contents","Burthass-Bulton-Byrd, Grant","Scope and Contents","Byrd, Harry F.-Byrd, James-Byrnes","Scope and Contents","Cab-Camb-Camp","Scope and Contents","Cambell-Cara-Carl","Scope and Contents","Carm-Carter","Scope and Contents","Cartmer-Ce-Chan","Scope and Contents","Chap-Chic-Chou","Scope and Contents","Chr-Clarke-Clay","Scope and Contents","Clea-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Cocke-Coa-Coch","Scope and Contents","Col-Coller-Collger","Scope and Contents","Colm-Conner-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cool-Cop","Scope and Contents","Cor-Cov-Cow","Scope and Contents","Cox-Crabhill-Crayton","Scope and Contents","Crea-Cro","Scope and Contents","Cruett-Dabney-Daly","Scope and Contents","Dambach-Daub-Davidman","Scope and Contents","Davidson-Davis-Davison","Scope and Contents","Dawes-Def-Del","Scope and Contents","Dem-Dia-Die","Scope and Contents","Dig-Doa-Dol","Scope and Contents","Dom-Doy","Scope and Contents","Dov-Dra-Dry","Scope and Contents","Dub-Dun","Eason- Eff- Err","Elam- Ema- Eng","Enman- Faber- Farley","Farmer- Fearing- Fenwick","Fer- Fin- Fir","Fis- Fla","Fle- Fob- Foo","Foran- Fou- Foy","Frad- Frear- Frey","Fri- Fun- Fyo","Gab- Garb- Garn","Garr- Gen- Gey","Ghe- Gilliam- Gilmore","Gilpin- Goad- Goin","Golay- Goodman- Goolrick","Gordon- Gore- Gowl","Grab- Grau","Gray, Aileen- Gray, William","Graybial- Lyons","Marshall- Moore","Noland- Roberts","Sel- Shag- Shaz","Sa- Scribener- Seitz","Shea- Shi","Shn- Sin- Siz","Ska- Smith, B.- Smith, G.","Smith, H.- Smith, L.- Smith, S.","Smith, T.- Sno- Som","Son- Spi","Splawn- Stan- Stap","Sta- Stei- Sten (Includes: John Stennis)","Stephan- Steward- Stipes","Stir- Stos- Stou","Strad- Stre- Stru","Stuart- Sub- Sul","Sum- Suri- Swis","Switzer- Swo- Sz","Tab- Taylor, A.- Taylor, K.","Taylor, L.- Thacker- Thoma","Thomas- Thomason- Thompson, H.L.","Thompson, H.M.- Ti","Tob- Tro- Tru- Ts","Tubbs- Tudor- Turner","Turnes- Vac- Van","Var- Via- Vivian","Vochis- Wahl- Walke","Walker- Waln- Walz","Wamb- Wartham- Wassum","Water- Watt- Way","Wea- Wed- Wei","Wel- Wha- Whe","Whic- Whited- Whitehurst","Whiteman- Wic- Wig","Wila- William- Williams, A through D","Williams, E.G-- Williams, P through Z","Williamson- Willis- Wilmer- Wilson","Wilson, H.- Wir- Wis","Wit- Wood","Woodall- Woodside- Woody","Wool- Wright","Wul- Young, A.- Young, G.","Young, H.- Zin- Zwy","1952- Miscellaneous","1953- Miscellaneous","1954- Miscellaneous","Aan- Adcock- Aldrich","Aleshire- Alley- Aly","Ambler- Angel- Armstrong","Scope and Contents","Arnall-Baals-Baird","Scope and Contents","Baker-Barker-Baron","Scope and Contents","Barr-Bau-Baz","Scope and Contents","Beach-Bem-Ben","Scope and Contents","Ber-Big-Bix","Scope and Contents","Bla-Boh-Boo","Scope and Contents","Bor-Box-Boz","Scope and Contents","Bra-Bri","Scope and Contents","Broaddus-Brown","Scope and Contents","Browne-Bura-Burl","Scope and Contents","Burm-Byrd, Harry F.-Byron","Scope and Contents","Cab-Cara-Carn","Scope and Contents","Caro-Cart-Cern","Scope and Contents","Chad-Chi-Chu","Scope and Contents","Cie-Coa-Cof","Scope and Contents","Cog-Conant-Conway","Scope and Contents","Cook-Cote-Cowperthwaite","Scope and Contents","Cox-Creasy-Critzer","Scope and Contents","Cro-Daane-Dabney","Scope and Contents","Dade-Dashiell-Davis, G.","Scope and Contents","Davis, H.-Dem-Dey","Scope and Contents","Dia-Dob-Doo","Scope and Contents","Dor-Duer-Dunlap","Scope and Contents","Dunn-Eades-Edith","Scope and Contents","Edm-Egan-Ellison","Scope and Contents","Ellmore-Evelyn-Exley","Scope and Contents","Faber-Fer-Fil","Scope and Contents","Fin-Fockler-Foster","Scope and Contents","Fou-Fudge-Fyock","Scope and Contents","Gaba-Gear-George, T.","Scope and Contents","George, W. Brooks-Gillette-Givens","Scope and Contents","Gla-Gor -Gou","Scope and Contents","Graal-Green-Grey","Scope and Contents","Gri-Gurber-Gwyn","Scope and Contents","Haag-Ham-Hamrick","Scope and Contents","Hanbury-Hardvay-Harness","Scope and Contents","Harold-Harris, H.","Scope and Contents","Harrison-Hay-Haz","Scope and Contents","Hea-Hering-Heywood","Scope and Contents","Hibb-Hock-Hoke","Scope and Contents","Holb-Honaman-Horne","Scope and Contents","Horner-Hie-Hue","Scope and Contents","Hum-The-Izz","Scope and Contents","Jar-Jernigan-Johnson","Scope and Contents","Johnson-Johnston-Jones, G.","Scope and Contents","Jones, H.-Kablle-Keithly","Scope and Contents","Kell-Kess-Kilp","Scope and Contents","Kimball-Kite-Knox","Scope and Contents","Koch-Lanahan-Lantzy","Scope and Contents","Lapp-Lea-Lerner","Scope and Contents","Les-Liang-Livy","Scope and Contents","Lloyd-Louden-Lozier","Scope and Contents","Lub-McAdams-McClure","Scope and Contents","McComb-Mcg-McL","Scope and Contents","McM-Mac-Mam","Scope and Contents","Man-Mar","Scope and Contents","Mas-Mea-Mez","Scope and Contents","Michael-Millican-Mistr","Scope and Contents","Mit-Moore-Moose","Scope and Contents","Mora-Mosby-Mumma","Scope and Contents","Munday-Nabors-Nelson","Scope and Contents","Nem-Nim-Nyr (Includes: Richard Nixon)","Scope and Contents","O\"brien-Opie [sic]","Scope and Contents","Orange-Pab-Pan","Scope and Contents","Par-Pas-Pay","Scope and Contents","Peach-Perr-Pezz","Scope and Contents","Pfeiffer-Pitt-Pop","Scope and Contents","Por-Pransky-Pryer","Scope and Contents","Puck-Rabb-Ranson","Scope and Contents","Rap-Rem-Rib","Scope and Contents","Rice-Rizely","Scope and Contents","Roach-Roberts-Robertson, Willis Mr. And Mrs. Junior (Tad)","Scope and Contents","A. W. Robertson relatives-Frank W. Harold G. Pat (Marion G.)","Scope and Contents","Robertson-Misc. A-Z Robeson-Robson","Scope and Contents","Roc-Ros","Scope and Contents","Rot-Ryl","Scope and Contents","Sab-Sca-Scu","Scope and Contents","Sea-Shac-Shep","Scope and Contents","Shen-Sib-Siz","Scope and Contents","Ska-Smiley-Smith, K","Scope and Contents","Snyder-Soc-Spl","Scope and Contents","Spo-Stearns-Stennis","Scope and Contents","Stephan-Stock-Stoy","Scope and Contents","Strachan-Stump-Sutton","Scope and Contents","Swa-Tab","Scope and Contents","Taylor-Teagle-Thompkins","Scope and Contents","Thompson-Tib-Tow","Scope and Contents","Tracer-Tuo-Tyus","Scope and Contents","Uhler-Vaughn-Voorhis","Scope and Contents","Waddell-Walker-Wardeau","Scope and Contents","Ware-Weade-Weitzer","Scope and Contents","Welch-Whalen-Whitaker","Scope and Contents","White-Wick-William","Scope and Contents","Williams-Williamson-Wilson","Scope and Contents","Wilton-Wood-Wozniak","Scope and Contents","Wkanek-Yowell-Zwick","Scope and Contents","1955-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1956-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1957-Miscellaneous","1958-1959 Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1960-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1961-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1962-Miscellaneous","Scope and Contents","1963-Miscellaneous","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","Addressee Copies","(Folders 18-46: General Topics- Advertising- Anti-Trust)","1965- Annual Report","See also Speech Material Virginia, \"Indians in Virginia\"","[Folder 1-79: General Topics- App.-- Cities and Towns (Boydton, Va.)]","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Material)","(Background Information Regarding)","(Background Material)","[Folders 1-75: General Topics- Cities and Towns (Roanoke)-- Conservation]","(Military Installation)","(Articles in the Richmond Newsletter)","Johnston, Felton M. (Skecter) 1964-1965; Johnston, Senator Olin D. (S.C.) 1962-1965; Jones, Judge Marvin 1957-1960","Jones, Roger Warren, Civil Service 1959; Jordan, Senator Len-- Idaho 1963; Judd, Walter-- Representative Minnesota 1966; Katzenbach, Nicholas de Belleville 1965; Kefauver, Senator Ester and Wife 1963-1965","Keller, Helen 1960; Kelly, Mrs. Virginia 1961-1964; Kelly, Wm. F (ABA) 1962-1965; kennedy, Senator. Edw. M. 1964-1965","Kennedy, Robert F. 1963-1965; Kerr, Senator Robert S. 1962-1964; Key, Francis Scott 1964; Kilburn, Clarence E. 1962-1964","Kistiakowsky, Dr. Geo. B. 1959; Knight, Frances G. (Passports) 1958-1966; Knowland, Wm. F. 1959-1963; Korth, Fred-- Secretary of Navy 1963; Kuchel, Senator Thomas, California 1965","Lasker, Mrs. Albert D. (Mary) New York 1960-1965; Latrobe, Benjamin H.-- Architect 1964; Lattimore, Professor Owen, Balitmore 1964; Lawrence, Hon. and Mrs. David L., Pgh. 1960; Layton, Police Chief John B., D.C. 1965","Lazarus, Emma 1964; Lejeune, Lt. General John A. 1964; LeMay, General Curtis E. 1961-1965; Lemnitzer, General Lyman L. 1959-1962","Lennartson, Hon. Nils A. 1965; Lewis, John L. (Coal) 1959-1965","Long, Senator Oren E. 1964; Long, Senator Russell B., Louisiana 1965-1966; Lovelace, Dr. W. Randolph, N.M. 1959-1965; Lowe, Otto, Sr. 1964; Lusk, Hall 1960","McCarthy, Senator Eugene J. 1964; McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. 1954; McClellan, Senator John Little 1963-1966; McCloy, John J. 1961-1964","McConnell, General John Paul 1964-1965; McDonald, David J. 1959; McGovern, Senator George (S.D.) 1963; McElroy, Hon. and Mrs. Neil H. 1957","McKinney, Frank E. 1966; McKneally, Martin B. (Am. Leg) 1960; McMurray, Jos. P 1961-1964; McNamara, Robert. S. (Defence Secretary) 1961-1966; McNeil, Warren A. \u0026 Family 1958-1965","Macy, John W., Jr. 1965; Mahan, John W. (V.F.W.) 1959; Mahon, Hon. and Mrs. George H., Texas 1964; Mahoney, Mrs. Florence Stephenson 1964","Maisel, Sherman J. (Federal Reserve) 1965; Mansfield, Senator Mike 1961-1965; Martin, Jr. Rep. Jos. W. 1942-1966; Martin, Wm. McChesney 1965-1966","Meloy, Thomas (President- Melpar, Inc.) 1960; Metcalf, Senator Lee (Montana) 1965; Miller, Wm. E. (M.C.- N.Y.) 1964; Mink, Hon. Patsy (M.C.- Hawai) 1965; Mitchell, Jas. Paul (Secretary Labor) 1960; Mondale, Senator Walter F. (Minn.) 1965; Moore, George S. 1964; Morgan, Gerald D. 1958; Morse, Senator Wayne 1962; Moyers, Bill D. (President News Secretary) 1966","Munford, Walter F. (President U.S. Steel) 1959; Mussolini, Benito 1964; Muto, Frank and Al (Photog. for Demos.) 1963; Nehru, Jawajarlal (India) 1963-1965; Neilan, E.P. (President U.S. Chamber of Commerce) 1963; Neuberger, Senator Maurine B. (Oregon) 1960-1965; Nimitz, Admiral Chester W. 1960-1966","Nixon, Richard M. and Family 1958-1966; Northern, Mary Moody (Texas) 1965; O'Brien, Lawrence F. 1965;","O'Leary, Jerry A and Family 1942-1964; O'Mahoney, Jos. C. 1960; Olmstead, Major General George H. 1964-1966; Oppenheimer, Dr. J. Robert 1959-1963; Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley( Meth.) 1963","Paderewski, Ignace Jan 1960; Page, Dr. Thomas Nelson 1919; Parker, John J., Judge 1958-1964; Pastore, Senator John O., R.I. 1964; Pate, General Randolph McC., Marines 1958","Patton, General George, U.S. Army 1963; Pendergast, Tom 1965; Perkins, Frances, Secretary Labor 1965; Pershing, General John J. 1960-1965; Peterson, Mrs. Esther 1965; Pike, Bishop James A. 1958-1966;","Proxmire, Senator. and Mrs. William 1964-1966; Pulaski, Casimmir 1962-1965; Raborn, Vice-Adm. Wm. F. 1965; Raphael 1961","Reagan, Ronald 1965-1966; Reichelderfer, Dr. F.W. 1963; Reid, Ogden R. 1959; Resor, Stanley R. (Secretary Army) 1965; Rhodes, John D. 1963; Rickenbacker, Captian Edward V. 1963","Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G. 1959-1965; Redel, Richard L. 1965; Ripley, Dr. Sidney D (Smithsonian) 1964-1965","Rockefeller, Nelson 1958-1964; Rodes, Judge, John B. (Ky.) 1965; Rogers, Att'y General WM. P. 1957-1959; Romney, George W. (Mich.) 1963-1964","Russell, Donald S. of S.C. 1965; Russell, Senator Richard 1959-1966; Salinger, Pierre 1964-1966","Salk, Dr. Jones E. 1958-1959; Saltonstall, Senator Leverett, Mass. 1965-1966","Schrotel, Chief Stanley R. 1963; Schultze, Charles L.-- Budget Director 1965; Scott, Senator Wm, Kerr 1958","Seamans, Dr. Robert. C., Jr.-- NASA 1965; Sharp, Dudley C.-- Secretary Air Force 1959; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel-- Pgh. 1960-1964; Shott, Hugh Ike 1952-1964","Smathers, Senator and Mrs. George A. 1961-1966; Smith, H. Alexander, Senator 1957-1962; Smith, Senator Margaret Chase 1960-1965; Smythe, Hon. Robert A 1962-1963; Socrates (and Athens) 1963; Sparkman, Senator John J. 1964-1966","Spence, Hon. Brent-- Kentucky 1962; Sporn, Philip-- AM. El. Power 1965; Stans, Maurice H.-- Budget Director 1960; Stassen, harold E. 1964; Stennis, Senator John 1963-1965; Stevenson, Adlai 1960-1965","Stewart, Dr. Wm. H.-- Surgeon General 1965; Strauss, Hon. Lewis L. 1955-1966","Stringfellow, George E. Potentate 1958-1963; Sullivan, Anne-- Teacher Helen Keller 1966; Swartz, Bill, Ed and Jerry 1959; Symington, Stuart 1958-1966","Taft, Hon. Robert A. 1959-1965; Talmadge, Senator Herman 1962-1966; Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1961-1966","Teller, Dr. Edward 1959-1966; Terry, Dr. Luther L. 1963; Thomson, J. Cameron 1965; Thurmond, Senator strom of S.C. 1966; Tower, Hon. John G.-- Texas 1961; Tracewell, Chas. E.-- Washington Star 1961","Trice, Mark 1965; Truman, Harry S. 1951-1965; Twain, Mark-- S. Clemens 1959-1966; Twining, General Nathan F. 1959-1966","Tytler, Alexander Fraser 1964; Valeo, Francis R.-- Secretary to Senate Majority 1963-1965; Vereide, Abraham 1961-1965; Vinson, Carl-- Georgia Representative 1962-1964; Vinson, Fred 1966; Wallace, George C.-- Alabama 1963; Wallace, Henry A. 1965","Walters, Senator Herbert S.-- Tenn. 1963; Watkins, Charles L. 1965-1966; Weaver, Dr. Robert C.-- H.U.D. 1966; Wheeler, General Earle O.-- Joint Chiefs 1964; White Byron R. 1962","Wilson, Jr., Lt. General Walter K. 1964; Wirth, Conrad L.-- Park Service 1963-1964; Woods, George D.-- International Bank 1962; Wirtz, W. Willard-- 1962-1963","Wright, M.A.-- President U.S. C. of California 1966; yarborough, Senator and Mrs. Ralph 1965; Zuckert, Hon. Eugene-- Secretary of the Air Force 1965","Abbot, Earl L., Judge 1957; Adams, Dr. Theodore F. 1955-1965; Alexander, Dr. (Rev.) Archibald 1956; Alfriend, John S. 1953-1966; Allen, George E. 1965","Andrews, M. Carl-- Roanoke 1958-1966; Andrews, T. Coleman 1953-1957; Arnold, Remmie L. 1953-1969; Arthur, J. Pickney and Ruth B. 1966; Arundel, Arthur W. 1964-1966","Atkins, Presky Thornton 1965; Austin, Stephen Fuller 1955-1964; Bubb, Glenn 1957-1964; Bacon, Nathaniel 1957-1959; Bailey, The Jacob E. Family 1965; Ball, Frank and Family-- Arlington 1965-1966; Barksdale, Alrfred D. 1957","Bausermann, Homer-- Arlington 1959; Baylor, James Bowen 1953; Belk, Dr. J. Blanton 1958; Bemiss, Samuel M.,-- Richmond 1955-1966; Berberich, John I., III 1966","Beverley, Marshall 1959; Bird, Ben L. 1965; Bishop, Dr. Curtis 1966; Boatwright, Frederick William 1945; Boatwright, Mrs. Roy G. 1957-1966; Boothe, Armistead L. 1959-1966","Boushalls, Thomas C. 1957-1966; Bowles, George A. 1954; Bowman, Dr. Warren D. 1964; Beckinridge Family of Virginia 1964-1965; Broaddus, W. R., Jr. ?; Brooke, Col. John Mercer 1961-1962","Brown, J. Sinclair 1956; Brown, Dr. William Mosely 1966; Broyhill, Joel T. 1964-1966; Broyhill, M.T. and Family 1959-1965","Bruce, David K.E. 1949-1964; Bryan, John Stewart amd Bryan, D. Tennant 1944-1966; Bucholz, Mrs. Leone 1957; Burgess, Carter L. 1957-1966; Button, Robert Y.-- Attorney General of Virginia 1962-1965","Cabell, James Branch-- Virginia novelist 1950-1964; Campbell, Miss Dorcas D.-- Miss Virginia 1962-1964; Campbell, Stuart B.-- Wytheville 1957; Campbell, Volney-- Abingdon 1959; Camps, The, of Franklin, Virginia 1958-1966; Carper, G. Wallace 1957-1966; Carter, Hon. C.S. (Sam) 1959; Carter, Robert King 1953;","Carter, Stuart B.-- Fincastle 1964-1965; Carters, Walter H.-- Amherst, Virginia 1965; Caruthers, Dr. William A.-- novelist 1955; Cary, Archibald 1951; Caskie, James R.-- Lynchburg 1932; Caskie, Maxwell 1965; Caudhill, Dr. W.C.-- Pearisbury 1959-1964; Chandler, Dr. Alvin Duke-- President of William and Mary 1959-1962","Chandler, Dr. J.A.C 1960; Chichester, Dr. Peyton Moncure 1957; Chorley, Kenneth 1958; Chumney, Richard D.-- Commissioner of Agriculture 1962-1968; Cochran, hon. and Mrs. George M.- Staunton 1965-1966; Cocke, C. Francis 1951-1965; Cole, Dr. Fred C. 1959-1966","Collins, Hale-- Covington 1962-1965; Collins, Lewis Preston 1950-1952; Combs, E.R. 1954-1957; Counts Family 1953-1964","Cox, General Edwin \"Pete\" 1965; Coxe, Whitewell W.-- Roanoke 1963; Crawford, William Harris-- Virginia and Georgia 1959; Crozet, Claudius 1951; Crush, judge Charles W.-- Christiansburg 1964; Crutchfield, Sam, Jr. 1965; Cussons, Captian John 1955","Dabney, Virginius 1951-1957; Dalton, Ted and Family 1953-1965; Daniel, W.C. (\"Dan\") 1957-1964; Darden, Hon. Colgate 1947-1966","Davis, Francis Atwell 1957-1958; Davis, Dr. Hiram Witson 1957; Day, Sidney C., Jr. 1955; Dean, George Wilson-- Charlottesville 1965-1966; Deschler, Lewis-- House Parlimentarian 1963; Devin, J. Acree-- Wylliesburg 1964; Diehl, Dr. George W.-- Lexington 1962-1964; Dillard, benton O.-- Roanoke 1966","Dillon, Jesse W. 1955-1957; Dodson, E. Griffith 1954-1961; Dos Passos, John 1963-1965; Dowdey, Clifford S. 1950-1959; Downing, Col. Tom-- Lancaster; Downing, Thomas N.-- Member of Congress 1954-1966; Dudley, William M., Jr. 1966; Danton, Ammon G.-- White Stone 1964","Dysche, Harry D.-- Luray, Virginia 1964; Early, General Jubal 1963; Easley, James Stone-- Halifax 1957;Edmunds, Paul c., Sr.-- South Boston 1962; Edwards, Richard T., Judge 1964-1965; Eggleston, Justice John W. 1951-1959; Elmore, Ralph-- Richmond 1965-1966; Ernst, Frank A. 1955-1960","Faulklner, Wert 1958-1960; Fenwick, Charles R. 1953-1966; Field, James Gaven1904; Fields, Louis G., Jr. 1966; Fishburn, Junius Blair 1951-1956; Fishburn, Junius P. 1954-1966; Fisher, B.L.-- Martinsville 1954-1966; Fishwick, John P.-- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966","Fishwick, Dr. Marshall-- Livingston 1963-1964; Fitzpatrick, Earl A.-- Roanoke 1959-1965; Flannagan, John W. 1958-1959; Flood, Cong. Hal 1966; Flyod, John-- Governor of Virginia 1964; Flythe, S.S. 1965; Foster, William B., Jr. 1958-1966","Francisco, Peter 1963; Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. 1958; Freeman, General Paul L. 1950-1965; Fugate, Douglas B. 1964-1965; Fugate, Tom-- former Member of Congress 1958-1966; Fuller, Frank 1965; Funk, M.C. 1952; Gaines, Dr. Francis P. 1955-1965","Gammon, Dr. Edgar G. 1955; Gary, Hon. J. Vaughan 1962-1964; George, W. Brooks 1962-1963; German, Dr. Mentor P. 1962; Giammittoria, Judge George M. 1964; Gifford, Richard P.-- Lynchburg 1964; Gilliam, Dean Frank J.,-- Lexington 1963; Gillis, Richard S., Jr.-- State Chamber of Commerce 1964","Glass, Edward C. (Ned) 1957; Glass, Robert Camillus 1958; Glass, Miss (Dr.) Meta 1957; Godwin, Mills E. 1962-1966","Goodpastures, The 1965; Goolrick, C. O'Conner 1960; Gravely, Harry C.-- Ridgeway 1965; Gray, Frederick T.-- Attorney General 1961; Greenup, Christopher-- Governor of Kentucky (Virginia Born) 1960; Grizzard, Dr. R. Stuart 1965; Guest, Raymond R. 1962-1965","Gunn, Charles W., Jr. 1963-1964; Guy, Dr. William G. 1958; Hagan, John C., Jr. 1957; Hahn, Dr. Thomas Marshall-- President of V.P.I. 1961-1966","The Hanger Family of Virginia 1963; Hardy, Representative Porter, Jr. 1965-1966; The Harmans-- South--west Virginia 1965; Harris, Howard H.-- Virginia Highway Commission 1960-1964; Harrison, Albertis 1957-1966","Harrison, Burr P. 1946-1964; Harrison, William Henry 1959; Hedges, Dr. H. Shipman 1957-1961; Heller, George E.-- American Legion 1958; Henn, Mrs. Hannah 1961-1964; Henry, Patrick 1958-1966; Hester, Clinton M. 1960; Hickman, Milton T.-- Commissioner of Fisheries 1958","Hildreth, W.S. 1963-1964; Hill, General A.P. 1958; Hill, J. Eldred, Jr. 1959; Hirst, Julian F. 1957-1965; Holady, William M.-- Office of the Secretary of Defense 1959; Holden, Donald A.-- Newport News 1966; Holstein, Paul A. (Jerry) 1963-1964; Holton, A. Linwood, Jr. and Family-- Roanoke 1965-1966","Hooker, H. Lester 1953-1964; Hoover, Lawrence H. 1958-1965; Hope, James Barron-- Poet 1957; Hopkins, Dr. Robert S.-- Radford 1963; Hopkins, William B.-- Roanoke 1964; Houston, Sam 1955-1965; Howell, D.J. 1949-1957","Hudgins, Chief Justice Edward W. 1956-1964; Humelsine, Carlisle H. 1958-1966; Hunt, Robert-- First Chaplain, Jamestown 1963; Hutcheson, Dr. J. Morrison-- Richmond 1962; Hutcheson, Sterlijng-- Judge 1959-1964; Hutchinson, martin-- Giles Co. 1962","I'Anson, Judge Lawrence W. -- Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1958; Ingalls, Fay 1956-1964; Ingram, John Littlepage 1954; Jackson, Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" 1955-1966","Scope and Contents","James, L. Eldon -- American Legion 1954-1966; Janney, John -- Loudon, County 1961; Jasper, John -- Negro Preacher, Richmond-\"De Sun Do Move\" 1966","Jennings, W. Pat 1958-1966; Jewel, Dr. William 1961; Johns, Jay 1962-1966; Johnston, Clem. D. -- Roanoke 1954-1962; Johnston, General Joseph E. 1957; Johnston, Zachariah 1958; Jordan, Donald L. -- N.A.M. 1965-1966; Jordan, Judge William Southall 1957; Joyner, C.F. 1951","Kellam, Richard B. 1960; Kellam, Sidney 1950-1966; Kelleher, Kenneth S. -- Alexandria 1965; Kelley, Norman W. 1951-1959; Kemp, Verbon E. 1960-1964; Kilbourne, James J. 1959-1966; Knowles, E. Lewis 1964-1965","Kraft, Christopher Columbus -- NASA 1965; Lacy, Dr. Ben R., Jr. 1955; Lamb, Chester H. 1957; Lambeth, Bolling and Family 1962; Lane, E.H., Sr. and Family 1957-1966; Lawrence, David 1952-1963; Lawrence, Frank D. -- Portsmouth 1964-1966","Leland, Rev. John, Date unknown; Lennon, Thomas J. -- Hot Springs 1965; The Letchers -- Lexington 1959-1965; Lewis, General Andrew 1956-1966; Lewis, Colonel Fielding -- \"Kenmore\" 1965; Lewis, J.M.B., Jr. 1965; Lewis, Meriwether 1964-1966","The Ligon Family 1939-1965; Locker, Baldwin G. 1959-1960; Long, M.M. and M.M., Jr. -- St. Paul 1958; Lowance, Carter Olin-- Richmond 1958-1966; Lowry, Philip Wager -- McLean 1965; McCausland, Brig. General John 1964; McCormick, Cyrus 1953-1964; McCue, Edward O., III 1966","McDowell, Dr. Ephriam 1959-1962; The McFarland Family -- Augusta Company 1957; McGuffey, Rev. William Holmes 1962; McKee, General William G. 1963-1966; McMurran, Lewis A., Jr. 1958-1968; McNeil, Robert B. 1957-1965; McRee, Fergus 1962; McWane, Fred W. -- Lynchburg 1959; McWane, Henry E. 1957","Madden, Carl H. 1963; Madison, James 1951-1965","Mahone, General William (Billy) 1957-1966; Maines, G.W. 1965; Mann, Harrison -- Arlington County 1957-1965; Marsh, John O., Jr. 1962-1965; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond, 1962-1966","Massenburg, G. Alvin 1951; Mathews, James T. 1966; Maury, Matthew Fontaine 1959-1966","May, James Harrison -- Staunton 1963-1964; May, Samuel D. -- Commissioner of Highways 1958-1960; Mays, David J. -- Richmond, 1958-1959; Meek, Joseph Henry 1955-1960; Miles, Dean C.P. 1965-1966; Miles, Waldo G. -- Bristol 1964-1965; Miller. Colonel Francis Pickens and brother, Reverend William M. Miller 1961-1965","Miller, Giles H., Jr. -- Culpeper 1958; Miller, J. Maurice 1966; Milton, Major General William H., Jr. 1959-1964; Mitchell, Dr. Samuel C. -- University of Richmond 1948; Moffatte; Dr. J.S. and Family 1956-1965; Mohler, J. Rupert 1966","Andrew Jakson Montague, 1960; Moomaw, Ben C. Jr. -- Covington 1964; Moore, E. Blackburn 1954; Moore, T. Justin 1953; Moreland, Dr. J. Earl -- R.M. Colonol 1959; Morrison, R. Bruce 1963-1966; Morrissett, Charlisle Havelock 1963-1965","Mosby, John Singleton -- CSA, 1955-1963; Muse, Leonard G. -- Roanoke 1960-1965; Muse, Dr. William T. -- University of Richmond 1961; Myers, Charles F., Jr. 1963; Myers, Dr. E.D. 1963-1964; Myers, F. Weaver -- McLean, Virginia","Nelson, Burgess E. 1962; Newman, Dr. Walter S. -- President of V.P.I. 1959-1964; Newton, Blake T., Jr. and Sr. 1954-1961; Nichols, Harry O. 1964; Noland, Thomas B. 1965; Norris, Senator Robert O., Jr. 1955-1960; Oberly, Dr. H. Sherman -- Roanoke 1957-1963; Olsson, Sture G. -- West Point, 1963","Opie, General E. Walton 1951-1966; Owens, Arthur S. 1965-1966; Palmer, James E., Sr. and Jr. 1958-1965; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y. 1957-1965; Paul, Judge John 1956-1964; Paxtons -- Rockbridge Company, 1960-1965; Pender, David 1953; Pendleton, Edmund 1962; Pendleton, E.B., Jr. 1960-1961; Penick, D. Allen and Family, 1966","Perrow, Mosby Garland, Jr. 1959; Peters, the Reverand J. Sidney Family 1965; Pevler, Herman S. -- President Norfolk and Western 1963-1966; Pick, Major General Lewis A. 1949-1956; Pickett, Major General George E. 1958; Pitts, Senator Benjamin Thomas -- Fredericksburg 1953; Pless, Glenn -- Galax 1957-1966; Pocahontas 1962-1964; Poe, Edgar Allen 1955-1965; Poff, Richard 1955-1966","Pollard, Fred G. 1965; Pollard, John Garland 1960; Powell, John 1963; Powell, Lewis F. Jr.. 1963-1966; Powers, Francis, Gary -- U2 Pilot 1962-1965; Puller, General Lewis B. \"Chesty\" 1953-1965; Putney, Lacey E. -- Bedford Quinn, I.T. 1958-1959; Randolph, Dr. Bessie 1950; Randolph, Edmund 1962","Reed, Dr. Walter 1961-1966; Reed, W.T., Jr. 1960; Regirer, Walter W. 1964; Reid, Judge Hugh 1963; Reid, Dr. Robert H. 1966; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr. and Family 1960-1966; Rice, W. Thomas 1957-1964; Rice, George Randolph -- Clerk of House 1962; Riddleburger, James W. 1962; Robert, Dr. James Clarke 1955-1960","Robertsons, The Relatives of Senator Robertson 1958-1965; Robertson, Donald -- School teacher 1963; Robertson, R.D. -- Staunton, Virginia 1964; Robertson, Honorary Walter S. 1958-1966; Robeson, Edward J., Jr. 1949-1966; Robeys, The -- Buena Vista 1963-1965; Robinson, Dr. Herbert W. -- C-E-I-R 1960-1965; Robinson, J. Kenneth -- Winchester, 1965-1966; Rogers, Frank W. -- Roanoke 1966; Rogers, John D. -- Lexington 1963","Rolfe, John 1964; Roller, Colonel and Mrs. Charles S., Jr. 1959-1961; Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Parke S. 1958; Rowe, Maurice B. -- Commissioner of Agriculture 1966; Rubin, Louis D. and Son -- Richmond, 1963-1966; Rush, Orville F. -- Imperial Potentate, Shrine 1966; Said, Joe -- Lurray- Hero of World War I 1964; Sampson, Mrs. Emma Speed -- Author 1964; Sanders, Dr. Paul DeLeon -- Editor 1956-1966","Sangor, William T. -- Medical College of Virginia, 1956; Satterfield, David E. -- Richmond 1964-1966; Saunders, Stuart T. -- Norfolk and Western 1958-1966; Sease, Dr. C.I. 1956; Sebrell, Thomas E., III 1964","Shell, Brig. General George R.E. -- V.M.I. 1960-1963; Shepphard, Mrs. Eleanor P. 1962-1964; Short, Shelton H., Jr. 1957; Simmonds, James H. 1957-1958; Small, Sydney F., -- Roanoke 1958-1965; Smith, Dr. Charles J. -- Roanoke College 1957; Smith, Judge G.S. 1951","Smith, Captain John 1960-1961; Smith, Lemuel F. -- Virginia Supreme Court 1951; Smith, Dr. Robert B., Jr -- Member of Congress of Virginia 1956; Smith, Robert H. -- Norfolk and Western Railroad 1951-1966; Smith, W. Roy -- Petersburg 1965; Smythe, Robert A. 1963; Snead, Judge Harold F. 1957; Spencer, Dr. Samuel R., Jr. -- Mary Baldwin College 1951-1959; Spilman, Louis 1951-1965","Spotswood, Governor Alexander 1959-1966; Spratley, Justice C. Vernon 1966; Sproul, Major General Archibald A. -- Staunton 1961-1966; Stanley, Thomas B. 1953-1966","Scope and Contents","Stephens, A.E.S. 1953-1961; Story, William J., Jr. 1958-1966; Stratton, James Francis \"Boots\" 1962-1966; Stuart, Harry C.-Elk Garden, 1963-1964; Stuart, J.E.B. 1956-1964; Sullivan, Roger C. -- Alexandria 1959-1964; Sutherland, Marvin M. 1960; Swanson, Claude A. 1961; Tabb, Father John B. 1953; Talbott, Philip M. 1957-1960","Tavenner, Frank S. 1959; Taylor, Henry J. and Henry N. 1961-1964; Taylor, Henry P. 1950; Taylor, Zachary -- President 1959-1964; Tazewell, John N. 1962; Thomas, General George H. -- Southampton County 1962-1965; Thompson, Roby C. 1957-1960; Thomson, James M. 1959-1965; Tolley, Colonol Benton C., Jr. and Family 1965; Trigg, William R., Sr. 1964; Trinkle, E. Lee -- Governor 1966","Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; Tucker, Harry St. George 1966; Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1953-1966; Tucker, Richard Blackburn 1956-1959; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A 1955; Tyler, John -- Tenth President 1956-1963; Vaden, Lewis Henry 1962; Vaughan, William Conway -- Lynchburg, 1964","Wake, Dr. Orville W. -- President of Lynchburg College 1960; Walker, Lewis M. (Meriwether), Jr. ?; Walker, Dr. Thomas -- Albemarle County, 1965; Wallace, William Alexander Anderson 1955; Walter, Jeff F. 1963; Washington, Booker T. 1956-1966","Webber, Charles E. \"Ted\" -- Salem 1959-1966; Webber, Roy L. -- Roanoke 1964; Weens, Samuel P. \"Sam\" -- Superintendent of Blue Ridge Parkway 1965; Whitehead, John L. -- Radford, 1957-1965; Whitehad, Robert -- died 6/5/60, 1951-1961; Whittle, Judge Kennon C. 1951-1965; Wicker, John J. 1946-1966","Wilkerson, Dr. Woodrow W. 1960-1965; Wilkinson, J. Harvie, Jr. 1964-1966; Will, Erwin H. 1959; Williams, Dean Clayton E. 1964; Williams, Joseph J., Jr. 1960-1962; Willis Family -- Senator Robertson's Relatives 1960-1966;","Winfree, Peyton B., Jr. -- Lynchburg 1958-1964;Witten, Dr. Jack -- Tazewell 1959-1960; Woods, Robert H. 1948; Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton and Family -- Lexington 1965; Wright, Warren -- Marion and Richmond 1964; Wyatt, Harry Cassell 1964; Wythe, George 1950-1958","Homes and Home Ownership; Humorous; Acton, Lord; Adams, John; Adams, Samuel; Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.; Amonette, Clarence O.; Anderson, Robert B. -- Secretary of the Treasury; Aristotle; Arnold, Matthew; Ashurst, Henry F. -- Former Senator","Bacon, Francis; Baldwin, Earl (British); Barr, Joseph W.; Barrie, Sir James; Baruch, Bernard; Battle, John S.; Beecher, Henry Ward; Bell, Dr. L. Nelson -- Billy Graham's father-in-law; Bemiss, Samuel M.; Benton, William; Bennett, Senator Wallace F.; Blackstone -- English legal authority; Blandy, Admiral; Branch, Harllee, Jr.; Brown, Dr. Charles R.; Brownell, Herbert, Jr.; Browning, Robert; Bryan, William Jennings; Bryant, William Cullen","Bryce, James; Bullock, Thomas M.; Burgess, W. Randolph; Burke, Admiral Arleigh; Burke, Edmund; Butler, Dr. Nicholas Murray; Butler, Paul -- Chariman Democratic National Committee","Byrd, Senator Harry F.; Byrnes, James F.","Calhoun, John C.; Caplin, Mortimer M.; Carlyle, Thomas; Carney, Admiral Robert B.","Chiang, Kai-Shek; Chillon, Prisoner of; Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Clement, Reverend R.R.; Cleveland, Grover; Cocke, C. Francis; Cocke, Erle; Conant, Dr. James B.; Cooley, Thomas; Coolidge, Calvin; Dabney, Virginius; Daniel, John W.; Darden, Colgate W., Jr.","Darling, Jay N. \"Ding\"; Davis, Justice Charles H.; Day, J. Edward -- Postmaster General; Dean, Sir Patrick Henry; Demosthenes; De Quincey, Thomas; de Severskey, Major Alexander P.; De Tocqueville; Dillon, Douglas -- Secretary of the Treasury; Disraeli; Dodd, Senator Thomas J.; Downing, Congressman Thomas N.; Dulles, John Foster; Durant, Will","Emerson, Ralph Waldo; Ervin, Samuel J., Jr -- Senator from N.C.; Everett, Edward; Farley, James A.; Fairless, Benjamin F.; Federalist Papers; Fenwick, Charles R.; Flanders, Ralph E.; Flavinius, Marcus; Forsyth, William; Franklin, Benjamin; Fulbright, Senator J.W.","Garcia, President Carlos P. -- Philippines; Gary, J. Vaughan; George, Dr. W.C. -- Professor at University of North Carolina; Gibbon, Edward -- \"Decline and Fall of Roman Empire\"; Glass, Carter; Goldsmith, Oliver; Gompers, Samuel; Graham, Reverand Billy","Graham, Thomas -- Louisville, Kentucky; Griswold, Dean Erwin N. -- Harvard Law School; Gruening, Ernest -- U.S. Senator; Gruenther, General Alfred M.; Hall, Wilbur C.; Hamilton, Alexander","Hammarskjold, Dag; Hand, Judge Learned; Harrison, Albertis S., Jr. Governor; Harrison, Burr P.; Henry, Patrick","Herkner, E.C. -- Bois, Idaho; Hill, Senator Benjamin Harvey; Hill, Senator Lister; Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell; Holmquist, R.C. -- Richmond; Hoover, Herbert -- former President","Horace; Horsley, Dr. Guy W. -- President, Medical Society of Virginia; Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans; Hull, Cordell -- Secretary of State; Humphrey, Senator Hubert; Hunter, Thomas Lomax -- Poet; Hutcheson, Judge Sterling; Ingersoll, Robert; Isocrates; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, \"Stonewall\"; James, William; Jay, John","Jones, S. Bruce -- Attorney, Bristol, Virginia; Jones, Judge Walter B.; Kennedy, President John F.; Khayyam, Omar; Kilpatrick, James Jackson -- Editor; Kipling, Rudyard; Lacy, William S.B.; Lamb, Judge Brockenbrough; Lanham, Fritz G. -- Former Congressman from Texas; Lawrence, David","Lee, General Henry; Lee, Robert E.; Lemley, Judge Harry J. -- Arkansas; Letcher, John -- Governor of Virginia 1860-1864","Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Lowell, James Russell; McAdam, John London -- Road Builder; MacArthur, General Douglas; McCloy, John J.","Macauley, Lord Thomas B.; Madden, Dr. C.H. -- Economist Banking and Currency Commission; Madison, James; Makins, Sir Roger; Malik, Dr. Charles -- former President of U.N. General Assembly","Manion, Dean Clarence; Marsh, Robert T., Jr. -- Richmond; Martin, William McChesney -- Federal Reserve Board; Mason, George; Meany, Judge Edward A.","Mencken, H.L.; Miers, Earl Schenck; Miller, Arjay -- President of Ford Motor Company; Milton, John; Minor, Raleigh C.; Monroe, James; Montesquieu; Moore, Thomas; Morris, Arthur J.; Muskie, Senator Edmund S.; Myrdal, Gunnar Karl","Neilan, Edwin P. -- President U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Newton, Willoughby -- Virginia; Nilsson, George W. -- Los Angeles, California; Nixon, Richard M. -- Vice-President; Paine, Thomas; Palmer, James E., Jr.; Paschall, Dr. Davis Y.; Pericles","Phillips, Lucas D.; Pirie, Vice Admiral R.E.; Pitt, William; Pittman, R. Carter; Plato; Poff, Richard; Polk, Trusten -- Senator of Missouri; Pope, Alexander; Pope Pius XII","Potter, Dr. Richard R. -- First Presbyterian Church, Staunton; Pound, Roscoe; Prochnow, Herbert V. -- V.P. of First National Bank, Chicago; Pruden, Dr. Edward H.; Pushkin -- Russian Poet; Putnam, Carleton","Randolph, John -- Roanoke; Rathbone, M.J.; Religious, Inspirational; Reuther, Walter and Victor; Reynolds, Richard S., Jr.; Rhyne, Charles S. -- President of the American Bar Association, 1958","Rickover, Vice Admiral H.G.; Riegel, Professor O.W. -- Washington and Lee University; Ritz, Dr. Wilfred J. -- Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University","Rivers, Congressman L. Mendel; Robertson, Senator A. Willis; Robertson, J.L.-- Board of Governors, Federal Reserve; Robertson, Marion Gordon; Robertson, Walter S.; Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Russell, Lord John; Russell; Richard B. -- U.S. Senator from Georgia","Saltonstall, Leverett-- Governor of Massachusetts; Saunders, Dr. Paul D.; Saunders, Stuart T.-- Roanoke; Schwarzschild, W. Harry, Jr.-- Richmond; Schweppe, Alfred J.","Scott, Senator W. Kerr; Shakespeare; Shoemaker, Dr. Samuel M.; Short, Dewey; Smith, Bradford B.-- United States Steel; Smith, H. Alexander; Smith, Howard W.-- Member of Congress; Smoot, Dan","Spellman, F. 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E. Darling, Seward, Alaska, June 30, 1958.","AP, Richmond Times Dispatch, Newport News Daily Press, Norfolk papers.","Reprinted Cong. Record Appendix by Sen. Lister Hill, January 23, 1959","(re:Comment in book for youth center in Jerusalem).","(editorial regarding: August 18)","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-21 Material gathered by Emmett Lucey, AWR staff member.","Scope and Contents","A-B","C","Scope and Contents","D-E","F","G","Scope and Contents","H-I-J","Scope and Contents","K-L","Scope and Contents","M-N","Scope and Contents","O-P-Q-R","S","Scope and Contents","T-U","Scope and Contents","V-Z","Roanoke, Harrisonburg, \u0026 Martinsville","Notices of","Accomack County Post Offices","Adams Grove, Adamsville, Afton","Albemarle County","Aldie, Alexandria, Alleghany, Altavista, Amelia County \u0026 Amherst County","Appomattox, Arcanum, Arlington, Arrington, Arvonia, Ashland, Augusta County","Bacons Castle, Bath County, Bayside, Bayview, Bedford County","Bells Cross Roads, Berea, Berton, Big Laurel, Bland CountyBlantens, Botetourt County, Bristol, Brunswick County","Buchanan County, Buckingham County, Buena Vista, Burkeville","Cambell County, Cape Charles, Carbo, Caroline County, Carroll County, Carterton, Carthage, Catawba \u0026 Catawba Sanatorium, Cauthornville","Cedon, Charles City, Charlotte County, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Chesterfield County, Churchland, Clarke County","Clifton Forge, Clover, Coeburn, Colonial Heihts, Concord Wharf, Covington, Craig County, Culpeper City \u0026 County","Cumberland County, Danville, Deel, Denbigh, Deskins, Dickenson County","Dinwiddie County, Disputanta, Edwardsville, Emporia, Essex County, Exmore, Fairfax County","Falls Church, Fauquier County, Fentress, Fishersville, Floyd County, Fluvanna County, Folly","Fork Union, Fort Monroe, Franklin County, Fredrick County, Fredricksberg, Front Royal, Fries","Galts Mills, Gate City, Gaylord, Gera, Giles County, Gloucester County","Goochland County","Goodwins Ferry, Grayson County, Great Bridge, Greenbush, Greene County, Greenville, Griffensburg, Grimes, Grimsleyville, Grundy, Guesses Fork","Halifax County, Hampton, Handsom, Hanover County","Happy Creek, Hayfield, Hematite, Henrico County, Henry County, Highland County, Hockley, Holdcroft, Hopewell, Isle of Wight County, Ivanhoe","Lancaster County, Lee County, Lee Hall, Leesburg, Lexington, Loneash","James City County, Jamesville, Jennings Ordinary, Keoughtan, King George County, King William County, King \u0026 Queen County","Loudoun County, Louisa County, Lowesville, Lunenburg County","Lynchburg, Madison County","Mallow, Marion, Martinsville, Mathews County, Mecklenburg County, Middleburg","Middlesex County, Millwood, Mitchells, Montgomery County, Mount Holly, Mouth of Wilson","Nansemond, Natural Bridge, Nebo, Nelson County, New Castle, New Glasgow, New Kent County","New Martinsville, Newbern, Newport, Newport News, Newtown, Nickelsville, Nola, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Nottoway, Nottoway County","Orange County, Ore Bank, Oyester Point, Page County, Painter, Patrick County, Paytes, Penhook, Petersburg","Pittsylvania County, Portsmouth, Powatan County","Preston, Prince Edward County, Prince George County, Prince William County, Princess Anne County, Pulaski County","Radford, Ransons, Redwood, Rexford, Richardson, Richmond City, Richmond County","Roanoke (City)","Roanoke County","Rockbridge County","Rockingham County, Rocky Mount, Roxbary, Ruark, Russell County","St. Brides, Saltville, Samos, Scott County, Scottsville, Shenandoah County, Smithfield, Smyth County","Snowden, South Boston, South Norfolk, Southamton County, Sperryville, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County","Stanardsville, Stauton, Suffolk, Surry County, Sussex County, Sweet Briar, Swift Run","Tabernacle, Tazewell County, Temperanceville, Tignor, Troutville, Tye River, Union Hall, Vinton, Virginia Beach.","Walker Ford, Wardtown, Warren County, Washington County","Waterlick, Waynesboro, Wellville, Westmoreland County","Whitetop, Whitmell, Williamsburg, Winchester, Winston, Wintergreen, Wise County","Woodberry Forest, Wythe County, York County","Districts 1-6","Districts 7-10","District 1","Districts 2-5 (Third Dist. folder empty)","District 6","District 7","Districts 8-10","Tear sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty, 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10 (Folder empty for 9th Dist.)","\"Tear\" Sheets from \"Record\"","Districts 1-4 (Folder empty for 2nd Dist.)","Districts 5-7","Districts 8-10","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record -- 1963","Districts 1-10 (Folders for Dists 2 \u0026 3 empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","Districts 1-5 (Dist. 3 folder empty)","Districts 6-10 (Dist. 10 folder empty)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","District 1 (Earlier years included)","Districts 2-5 (Dist. 2 folder found empty) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 1 (except Salem) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 2 (Salem only) (Earlier years included)","District 6 Folder 3 (Salem Only) (Earlier years included)","Districts 7-8 (Earlier years included)","Districts 9-10 (earlier years included)","Tear Sheets from Cong. Record","(Keiter file starts in 1948)","Cadet Russell M. Turner -- 1959-1963","Jas. L. Graham -- 1960-1964 Douglas C. Meador -- 1960-1964","James Lee Vick -- 1961-1965","James Henry Parsons -- 1962-1966","James R. Kreer -- 1963-1967 Donald R. Moore, Jr. -- 1963-1967 John C. Gonda. III -- 1964-1968 Kenneth G. brothers -- 1965-1969 Gillespie, Ritchie P. -- 1966-1970","Scope and Contents","Merchant Marine Academy Nominations 1960-Barba, William Leleand-Chivvis, J. C. Jr.-McEliece, Robert Devereax","Scope and Contents","Nomainations -- 1961-1965: Soresi, Carl D.-1961, MacQuarrie, Warren L.-1962, Waughan, Jr. \u0026 Joe French-1962, Nue, Robert D. Jr.-1963, Williams, Garland Leigh-1963 Parker, Terrence L.-1964, Folan, Terence B.-1965, Van Hoy, John W. III-1965, Wozniak, James J.-1965","Scope and Contents","1959 Appointees-Charles Frederick Helsper, Wesley Earl Jordan, Jr.","Scope and Contents","1960 Appointees-John W. Garber, Jr., Thomas M. Johnston, Robert L. Powers","Scope and Contents","1963 Appointees-Charles Herndon Jeffries, II, Robert Edward O'Hare, William A. Robey","Scope and Contents","1964 Appointees-Richard Downey Evert, Robert Scott Owendoff, William Winterton Owens, IV, James Julien Southerland","Naval Academy Courses -- 1968","Scope and Contents","Appointees-Charles H. Kinsey, Jr.-1959, Peter Wayne Martone","1961 Appointees- Kenneth Dixon McArthur, John Van Landingham Robertson","Scope and Contents","John Ralph Hayes, Jr.-1962, David Kennedy Hewett-1963, David E. Matheney, Jr.-1963, Glen Martin Hewitt-1964, David C. Eberhard, Jr.-1965","Scope and Contents","Robert Ernest Brunelli-1966, James Judson Lovelace, Jr.-1966, Robert Townsend Richardson-1966","Scope and Contents","Folders 7-10 Obituaries-Doctors, Bankers, Lawyers, Ministers Folers 11-32 Addressee copies -- Abbott-Hubbard","Scope and Contents","Folders 1-27 Addressee -- Hudgins-Zirkle","1st Session. Votes 1-110.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-Transportation","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Adjournment-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-Veterans","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","2nd Session. Votes 1-227","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Agriculture-War Claims","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","1st Session. Votes 1-229.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","Scope and Contents","1st Session. Agriculture-War Risk Insurance.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","2nd Session. Votes 1-312.","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","Scope and Contents","2nd Session. Admission Tax-Youth Programs","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","1st Session. Votes 1-259.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","2nd Session. Votes 1-238.","Miscellaneous."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Series VII: Addressee Copies, 1944-1966, available only on microfilm.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. 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Personal papers which include Flickinger's position at the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II, his position as a teacher of American History and news clippings about his interest in the theater and history.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8469#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8469","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8469","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8469","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8469","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8469.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Flickinger, B. Floyd Papers","title_ssm":["B. Floyd Flickinger Papers"],"title_tesim":["B. Floyd Flickinger Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1927-1950"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1927-1950"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2012.341","/repositories/2/resources/8469"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 2012.341","/repositories/2/resources/8469","B. Floyd Flickinger Papers","James City County (Va.)--History--20th century","Jamestown (Va.)--History--20th century","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--20th century","York County (Va.)--History--20th century","Yorktown (Va.)--History--20th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Memorandums","World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945--Equipment and supplies.","Correspondence","Reports","Speeches","User Access Restricted.","Arranged in series and subseries by the focus of the material and alphabetically by subject within each series and subseries.","Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in October 2012.","See also B. Floyd Flickinger Papers at the Colonial National Historic Park, Yorktown, Virginia.","Papers of B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Historic Park.  Letters, memos, reports, speeches, documents, photographs, and other material related to the creation and operation of the Colonial National Historic Park in Yorktown, Virginia.  Material on archaeology at Jamestown and the expansion of the National Park Service.  Personal papers which include Flickinger's position at the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II, his position as a teacher of American History and news clippings about his interest in the theater and history.","Personal papers of B. Floyd Flickinger which include copies of tests he used when he taught history in 1927 and a rejection letter from the William and Mary Quarterly in 1945. Material related to his employment with the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II. Ephemera related to his interest in theatre. Newspaper clippings which cover many subjects including history, farming and theatre.","Tests and quizzes for History 1, History C2 and History 101.  Handwritten notes for chapters on American History. April 1927 issue of \"Current History\" with an article on Appomattox, Virginia.","Subject of the brochure is \"Story of the Stars.\"","Reports and research on dehydrated food and other Army rations by Floyd Flickinger when he was part of the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School, partially in preparation for a booklet.  Includes handwritten notes about importance of military supplies.","Job reference for Mrs. B. Floyd Flickinger from J. W. Hornsby, Petroleum Products, of Yorktown, Virginia.","1941 letter to the Office of Production Management giving personal data and job history and a 1945 rejection letter from The William and Mary Quarterly.","Reviews of books on history.","Articles on 1933 storm, furniture and a 1933 edition of a Newport News Kiwanis newsletter.","\"The Little Theatre\" of Lafayette College.","Reviews for New York productions.","Clippings about history and other subjects related to Virginia.","Clippings related to events in Williamsburg, Virginia.","1928 letter from Stratford Company, Publishers about examining Flickingers's poems for publication, an 1936 editorial to \"Ye Olde York Times\" commending them on their first issue and a file cover with handwritten notes from 1945 about royalties and other legal issues.","Programs for events, church and theatre.","Scripts and notes on Elizabethan productions.","1909 program for \"The Search for Happiness\" by A.C. Barnes at the Fillmore Music House, 1920 program for \"The Light of the World\" by H. Augustine Smith and a script for \"A Pageant of Springtime.\"","Blank index card size applications.","The correspondence files cover all aspects of the Colonial National Historical Park, particularly with the administration by the National Park Service. Topics include daily activities, administrative concerns, construction issues, land acquisition, environmental concerns, publicity and funding. Correspondents include people outside the National Park Service and inside the National Park Service, plus internal memos within the Colonial National Historical Park. Since some of the subject matter overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series.","Correspondence concerning the Yorktown Sesquicentennial, scripts for guides and tours (with some typed versions), research, employee schedules and the development of the Colonial National Historical Park.","Correspondence and memos with suppliers, National Park Service, other historical organizations, other National Parks, local citizens, staff and others.  Topics included museum activities, tours with visitors, equipment orders, lantern slides, display ideas, memberships in historical organizations, administration and research.","Correspondence and memos about visitors and tours, supplies, geological survey, furnishings and plans for 1933.","Correspondence and memos about the hurricane of 1933, visit of Governor Pollard and Fairfax Harrison, publications, expansion of park, research, slides and reports on \"Development of the National Monument\" and \"Historical and Archival Projects under F.E. R. A.\" Correspondents include the Williamsburg Holding Corporation and G.G. Swem of the Library of Congress.","Topics include debris cleanup after the big storm; support by Kenneth Chorley of Williamsburg Holding Corporation; creation of a Business and Professional Association with representatives from Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown, eventually named the \"Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Associaion\" with related discussion and conference on programs for school children and a committee on a joint pamphlet; building projects for Yorktown and the Yorktown area; Post Office building problems and a paper presented by Dr. Harold C. Bryant on birds.","Joint projects of the Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Association; Battlefield development; water and spring issues; entranceway; roads and landscape issues; development of the Fuel Oil and Cook Tract; Moore House and Administrator's Residence; report to the Director of the National Park Service with outline of proposed work projects for the four camps in Yorktown and personnel matters with Yorktown and the National Park Service,","Adminstrative concerns; personnel concerns; wording for publicity material; relief map of Yorktown; list of trucks used at Yorktown; invitations to historians, former Governor Pollard, President Bryan of William and Mary and others to visit Yorktown; Superintendant's Resident; road right of ways; recommendation for a volunteer fire department, Virginia Public School System; purchase of parkway tracts; recommendation that all foundations in excavated buildings be measured in Williamsburg and Yorktown and a report on proposed projects for the Colonial National Monument.","Topics include Fire House addition, indian remains and relics, Warner Hall, Moore House mechanical problems, builiding a Utility Building, Swan Tavern office space, possibility of constructing the Colonial Courthouse, proposal to restore the Lightfoot House, research and acquisition of items for museum. Letters include Flickinger to Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, about recent visit to Washington, Pendleton Clark's confidential letter to Flickinger about the Government acquiring land in Appomattox, P.M. Griesenauer to Flickinger about relics found at Green Spring and other museums to Flickinger about the Yorktown work.","Includes a February 21, 1836 memo to the files from Sarah C. Armistead, Assistant-Clerk-Stenographer, about seeing for the first time \"Mr. Edward Riley's memorandum of November 25, 1935, to Mr. Flickinger, with reference to my suggestion that the designation Yorktown Victory Monument, rather than Yorktown Centennial Monument, be officially recommended to the Division of Geographic Names....\" Correspondence on topics related to Jamestown and Yorktown. Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.","Handwritten notes on pieces of ceramics found during work in Yorktown and how to care for them.","Park itinerary for the Bicentennial Conference, September 22, 1932. Typed speech/talk on fortifications.","Letter from Clarence E. Persons to Flickinger about the last meeting of the Colonial Park Club where they wished a chance to explain the club to employees.","Progress blueprints of the Colonial Parkway, undated but after 1935. Abstracts of land owned along parkway route. Letter about guard rail. 1938 \"Report about Inscriptions for Parkway Marker\" by Flickinger.","Copies of minutes from meetings of the CNHP. Many missing. Since some of the subject matter covered in these minutes overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series and the correspondence files.","Typed speech entitled \"Address to be delivered by Mr. B. Floyd Flickinger, Acting Superintendent, Colonial National Monument, Yorktown, Virginia, at the Seventh Publicity and Advertising Conference, at the Virginian Hotel, Lynchburg, Virginia, October 13 and 14, 1933.\" Other presentations, particularly given during tours at Yorktown, can be found in Series 3, Publicity.","Travel Reimbursement Vouchers.","Handwritten summaries of daily activities.","Typed versions of presentations given during tours of Yorktown.  Some correspondence on guidebooks.  Itineraries for various visitors to Yorktown.","Memos and outlines for activities of the Historical Division.","Two issues of a newsletter of the Colonial National Monument, \"HistoricalNotes.\"","Memos, notes and required reading lists for historical seminars.","Typed drafts; memos about history; report by Edward M. Riley, \"The History of the Development of Colonial National Historical Park;\" flyer, map and newspaper articles.","Price lists, orders, enquiries and memos about items purchased for research purposes and the library.","Official memos, letters, reports and directives from the National Park Service that concern all National Parks. Some of these issues directly affected the operations of the Colonial National Historical Park. Discussion and implementation of some of the items covered in these directives can also be found in the correpondence files and other related series.","Administrative Orders 2 through 52, with many missing. These are directives given by the Superintendent to Colonial National HistoricalPark employees.","1938 radio script for \"America's Hours of Destiny,\" No. 15, Colonial National Historical Park.","Memos, letters and reports on personnel. Includes lists of personnel, hiring of personnel, contractors, salaries, problems and directives from the National Park Service.","1933 \"Federal Civil Works Administration Rules and Regulations No. 1\" report and two other directives.","Eight 4.5\" x 8\" photographs by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce possibly of Yorktown Day in 1934 with nine 3\" x 5\" versions. Photographs of Park Service personnel, monument, speakers, parade, beach and model. One photograph of Floyd Flickinger. 5 photographs of an oven, marked \"Atwood\" on the back.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Requests for information from the general public about genealogy and other local history.","Drafts, memos, reports and correspondence about signs and markers at Yorktown and surrounding area.","Handwritten draft of a report, \"Suggestions for Yorktown Battlefield Development,\" written by Floyd Flickinger and addressed to Supt. Robinson. May 6, 1932.","A preliminary study of the Superintendent's residence.","Senate and Congressional bills for the development of the Colonial National Monument  and preservation of American Historic Sites.  A typed proclaimation:  \"Colonial National Monument - Virginia, by the President of the United States, A Proclamation\" to \"provide for the creation of the Colonial National Monument in the State of Virginia...\"","Memos about building a model of the Yorktown Battlefield.","Reports and correspondence about protection the Yorktown waterfront.  Some correspondence also is in Series 2, Sub-series 1 Correspondence.","Newspaper clippings about the Colonial National Historical Park and other related Park Service news.","Typescript of 1934 speech entitled \"Preservation of Historical Sites\" by Dr. H. J. Eckenrode, Director of the History Division of the State Conservation and Development Commission and a related newspaper article.","Memos and reports about public relations and related educational programs and work in the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memo on Public Relations Conference.","Written statements and press releases about activities and history of the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memos with the National Park Service about publicity.  Letter from Virginia State Chamber of Commerce to Flickinger about his participation in their conferences.  1939 brochure \"Colonial National Historical Park,\" 1930 brochure \"A Triple Shrine of History\" by Virginius Dabney and undated brochure \"Vital Facts about Jamestown, Yorktown, Williamsburg, College of William and Mary.\"","Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.","Research reports and correspondence on topics relating to the history of the Yorktown area.","Report by Worth Bailey, \"A Jamestown Baking Oven of the SeventeenthCentury.\"","Report of an interview with Charles H. Brown concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, memo from C.L. Coston with his \"Report on the Williamsburg Battlefield\"; and sketches of the battlefield.","Transcription of the \"Diary of The Rev. Philip Vickers Fithian and notes on clergy.","Correspondence with historians and reports/memos about research for the Colonial National Historical Park.","Two slips of handwritten notes on Pemmican.","Report and memo on French Guns.","Newspaper articles and pamphlets on glassmaking.","Reports and notes on treatment of excavated iron.","Reports, memos and correspondence about uniforms of the American Revolution.","Report by Laurence Vail Coleman, Director of the American Association of Museums, \"Contributions of Museums to Outdoor Recreation.\"","Reports on \"Colonial Yorktown\" and the \"Siege of Yorktown.\"","Reports and newspaper clippings on tobacco products, including pipes.  Outline of the exhibition of the New York Public Library entitled, \"Tobacco, an Exhibition of Books and Prints\" in 1936.","Handwritten and typed transcriptions of 1846 letters from Andrew Carothers, Hoppers Mills to Mary A. Fickes, White house post office, Cumberland County, PA.  Typescript of the Supreme Court of Arizona's resolutions for the \"late ex-chief justice John Titus\" in 1873","1931 memo from Elbert Cox, Assistant Historian of the Colonial National Monument to Superintent Robinson about a file of manuscript documents he found.  Report entitled \"History of York County and Yorktown.\"","Notes, supplemental report from February 1934 with an index of topics for D.O.W. #3 and 3 copies of an article reprint from The Military Engineer by K.W. Trimble, Topographic Engineer, United States Geological Survey, entitled \"Some Old Yorktown Maps.\"","Letters about Archaeological Research at Jamestown Island from H Summerfield Day, Alonzo Pond, Henry Forman, W.J. Winter and others. Letters about history of Jamestown Island from Carlton Qualey, Malcolm Gardner, T.R. Schellenberg, Alvin P Stauffer and others.","Reports and memos mostly about research and work done at Jamestown.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island. Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics. Map of grids of archaeological investigation with proposed location of C.C.C. Camp. 2 photographs, possibly taken from an airplane.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics.    Grid maps with different locations marked.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work  and other related topics.","March 29, 1935 letter from Bingham Duncan, Historical Assistant, Colonial National Monument to Mr. Chatelain with an attached report of \"texts of markers, memorials and monumental works on Jamestown Island.\"","December  31, 1937 letter from Raymond B. Bottom to Dr. Carl P. Russell, Regional Director, National Park Service about a proposal of \"citizens of the Peninsula that there be presented at Jamestown during July and Augus 1938 a historical drama patterned after that presented last summer at Manteo, N.C.\"  Confidential letter to Dr. Russell from B. Floyd Flickinger giving reasons a pageant is not a good idea at this time.","Reports, correspondence, memos and other material concerning research in relation to Jamestown. Originally bound together.","Newspaper articles, letter from Flickinger to Dr. W.T. Hodges, Dean of Men at William and Mary, about list of men in the college who can help with the information booths, carbon copy of a speech \"Suggestions for the speech of the Secretary of the Interior, at Yorktown, on October 16, 1931\" and letters concerning the event.","Minutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown\"and a few letters about the event.","Minutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown,\" letters and memos about the event, newspaper articles and copies of address given by the D.A.R.","Minutes of the meetings on the \"Celebration of Yorktown,\" schedules and programs of events, script for the \"Moore House Pageant,\" \"Mrs. Dorsey's list of Pilgrimage of the D.A.R. Members, \"Address of Mrs. Russell William Mega, President General , National Society Daughters of the American Revolution\" and memos/letters.","Research material, publications and reports on historical sites not related to Yorktown. Alphabetical order by name of site or building.","Appomattox Historic Park Association creation, H.R. bill 8852 establishing Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, press release by Robert D. Ramsey, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, correspondence and newspaper clippings.","Colonial Homes Tour pamphlet \"Benefit of Building Fund, Bethel Methodist Church, Dawn, Va\"","Report on Big Bethel Battlefield by R.D. Meade.","Letter from Verne M. Chatelain, Acting Assistant Director of the National Park Service to Mrs. Frantz Naylor, Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women about the study of Cape Henry by Miss Anabelle Winston.","Letter from Jno. Garland Pollard, Veterans Administration, to Hon. Arno B. Cammerer, Director of the National Park Service, suggesting that Carter's Grove be part of the Yorktown, Williamsburg and Jamestown project, with Cammerer's reply.","1933 letter exchange between Walter J. Sparks to Mr. Demaray, Park Service, about importance of Green Springs. Memo from Robert Meade to Flickinger about the exposed ruins at Green Springs.","Correspondence about and photographs of the grave of Dr. Samuel Pond","Report on the Field Study of Harrison's Landing with bibliography.","Informational flyer on Morristown Historical Park.","Letters about a survey of all historical sites in the country and proposed park sites in Virginia.  News clippings about Park Service sites.  Brochure on Smokey Mountain National Park.","June 15-July 1, 1934 report on work done at Petersburg National Military Park.Undated flyer for Petersburg National Military Park.","Letter from Miss Benjamin Drew Edwards, APVA, Thomas Rolfe Branch of Surry County, to George W. Dean, District Forester asking that the \"C.C.C. at Waverly trim and beautify the woods and road at Smith's Fort on the Rolfe Plantation\" with attached resolution of the Surry Board of Supervisors requesting her to do so.  Letter from Dean to Flickinger about the possibility of the Park Service being interested in the property.","Memo from  Joseph C. Robert, Historical Technician, Colonial National Monument to Flickinger about recommendation to not visit Warner Hall.  Report on Warner Hall is attached.","Research material, publications and reports on buildings in or near Yorktown. Some folders under Lot Number and some under the name of the building or site.","Report on \"Wills and Inventories Relating to the American Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument. Report on \"Chain of Title to Old House Now Owned by Henry Yeatman' with a handwritten note, \"American Hospital (?).\"","Report entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Bellfield\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.","Report entitled \"Wills and Inventories relating to The French Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.","Letter from Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Chief Architect of the National Park Service to Malcolm Gardner, Colonial National Monument with questions about the Griffin Medical Shop and the proposal to restore.  June 21, 1935.","Two reports on Lafayette's Headquarters by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument entitled \"Chain of Title to Land on WhichLafayette's Headquarters Stood\" and \"Wills and Inventories relating to Lafayette's Headquarters.\"","Individual reports for Lots 1 - 32, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 27.  Lots 25 and 31 have separate folders.","Correspondence between  Alexander P. Anderson, J. M. Clift and Dr. L. O. Powell, District Deputy and Grand Master, about the Masonic Lodges in the Yorktown area, historical and present, 1932 and 1933.  1935 letter from B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Monument to \"The Director\" of the National Park Service about the construction of a Masonic Hall at Yorktown.","Reports on wills, inventories and title abstracts, 1935 Press Release, notes, pencil drawings, research and photographs of the excavation. Includes the 1929 \"Story of the Swan Tavern\" by Clarence Porter Jones.","Research reports and some correspondence on Lot 31, mostly concerning the Reynold's House.","Individual reports for Lots 33-56, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 35.","Memos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.","Memos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.  Minututes of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association Committee for the Restoration of the Moore House.  Includes discussion of museum space.","Reports, press releases and publications about the Moore House and the surrounding property, theTemple Farm.  Includes reports on the history of the property plus abstract of title, wills and inventories.","Report of the inventory of William Nelson's Estate in 1849.","Report entitled \"Copy of U.S. Navy Mine Depot File, containing Commander Miles' History of the Depot.\" Typed notation on title page, \" The file was loaned, in January, 1932, to Mr. William M. Robinson, Jr., Superintentent, Colonial National Monument, by Captain B. H. Green, U.S. N., Inspector of Ordnance in Charge, U.S. Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.\" Report begins with a 2 page report, \"Information obtained from John A. Roberts (colored), October 16, 1928 by A.J. Forman\" about the Tinsley Family, Landsdowne and the removal of the Nathaniel Bacon Stone to Bruton Parish by the Tyler Family.","Notes that include information about more than one lot or site.","Tissue paper carbon of report \"Synopsis and Table of Contents of Insurance Record Book\" about the \"Declaration of Assurance with the Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia for Yorktown, Virginia.\" Organized by Lot Number, with building/site name and description and cost of insurance.","Memos to Flickinger about the construction of the Yorktown Battlefield Roads, including some history of the land involved.","Memo from Sarah C. Armistead to Flickinger with information on the history of the Washington Elm on the Victory Monument grounds.","Report entitled \"A Note Concerning the York County Tobacco Warehouse Before 1800\" by Joseph C. Robert, Seasonal Ranger-Historian at the Colonial National Historical Park.","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","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","US Army Quartermaster School","United States. National Park Service","Flickinger, B. Floyd, 1905-1992","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. Acc. 2012.341","/repositories/2/resources/8469"],"normalized_title_ssm":["B. Floyd Flickinger Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["B. Floyd Flickinger Papers"],"collection_ssim":["B. 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Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Historic Park.  Letters, memos, reports, speeches, documents, photographs, and other material related to the creation and operation of the Colonial National Historic Park in Yorktown, Virginia.  Material on archaeology at Jamestown and the expansion of the National Park Service.  Personal papers which include Flickinger's position at the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II, his position as a teacher of American History and news clippings about his interest in the theater and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal papers of B. Floyd Flickinger which include copies of tests he used when he taught history in 1927 and a rejection letter from the William and Mary Quarterly in 1945. Material related to his employment with the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II. Ephemera related to his interest in theatre. Newspaper clippings which cover many subjects including history, farming and theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTests and quizzes for History 1, History C2 and History 101.  Handwritten notes for chapters on American History. April 1927 issue of \"Current History\" with an article on Appomattox, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject of the brochure is \"Story of the Stars.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and research on dehydrated food and other Army rations by Floyd Flickinger when he was part of the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School, partially in preparation for a booklet.  Includes handwritten notes about importance of military supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJob reference for Mrs. B. Floyd Flickinger from J. W. Hornsby, Petroleum Products, of Yorktown, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1941 letter to the Office of Production Management giving personal data and job history and a 1945 rejection letter from The William and Mary Quarterly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReviews of books on history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles on 1933 storm, furniture and a 1933 edition of a Newport News Kiwanis newsletter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Little Theatre\" of Lafayette College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReviews for New York productions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings about history and other subjects related to Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings related to events in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1928 letter from Stratford Company, Publishers about examining Flickingers's poems for publication, an 1936 editorial to \"Ye Olde York Times\" commending them on their first issue and a file cover with handwritten notes from 1945 about royalties and other legal issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms for events, church and theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScripts and notes on Elizabethan productions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1909 program for \"The Search for Happiness\" by A.C. Barnes at the Fillmore Music House, 1920 program for \"The Light of the World\" by H. Augustine Smith and a script for \"A Pageant of Springtime.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank index card size applications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files cover all aspects of the Colonial National Historical Park, particularly with the administration by the National Park Service. Topics include daily activities, administrative concerns, construction issues, land acquisition, environmental concerns, publicity and funding. Correspondents include people outside the National Park Service and inside the National Park Service, plus internal memos within the Colonial National Historical Park. Since some of the subject matter overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning the Yorktown Sesquicentennial, scripts for guides and tours (with some typed versions), research, employee schedules and the development of the Colonial National Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memos with suppliers, National Park Service, other historical organizations, other National Parks, local citizens, staff and others.  Topics included museum activities, tours with visitors, equipment orders, lantern slides, display ideas, memberships in historical organizations, administration and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memos about visitors and tours, supplies, geological survey, furnishings and plans for 1933.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memos about the hurricane of 1933, visit of Governor Pollard and Fairfax Harrison, publications, expansion of park, research, slides and reports on \"Development of the National Monument\" and \"Historical and Archival Projects under F.E. R. A.\" Correspondents include the Williamsburg Holding Corporation and G.G. Swem of the Library of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include debris cleanup after the big storm; support by Kenneth Chorley of Williamsburg Holding Corporation; creation of a Business and Professional Association with representatives from Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown, eventually named the \"Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Associaion\" with related discussion and conference on programs for school children and a committee on a joint pamphlet; building projects for Yorktown and the Yorktown area; Post Office building problems and a paper presented by Dr. Harold C. Bryant on birds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoint projects of the Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Association; Battlefield development; water and spring issues; entranceway; roads and landscape issues; development of the Fuel Oil and Cook Tract; Moore House and Administrator's Residence; report to the Director of the National Park Service with outline of proposed work projects for the four camps in Yorktown and personnel matters with Yorktown and the National Park Service,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdminstrative concerns; personnel concerns; wording for publicity material; relief map of Yorktown; list of trucks used at Yorktown; invitations to historians, former Governor Pollard, President Bryan of William and Mary and others to visit Yorktown; Superintendant's Resident; road right of ways; recommendation for a volunteer fire department, Virginia Public School System; purchase of parkway tracts; recommendation that all foundations in excavated buildings be measured in Williamsburg and Yorktown and a report on proposed projects for the Colonial National Monument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Fire House addition, indian remains and relics, Warner Hall, Moore House mechanical problems, builiding a Utility Building, Swan Tavern office space, possibility of constructing the Colonial Courthouse, proposal to restore the Lightfoot House, research and acquisition of items for museum. Letters include Flickinger to Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, about recent visit to Washington, Pendleton Clark's confidential letter to Flickinger about the Government acquiring land in Appomattox, P.M. Griesenauer to Flickinger about relics found at Green Spring and other museums to Flickinger about the Yorktown work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a February 21, 1836 memo to the files from Sarah C. Armistead, Assistant-Clerk-Stenographer, about seeing for the first time \"Mr. Edward Riley's memorandum of November 25, 1935, to Mr. Flickinger, with reference to my suggestion that the designation Yorktown Victory Monument, rather than Yorktown Centennial Monument, be officially recommended to the Division of Geographic Names....\" Correspondence on topics related to Jamestown and Yorktown. Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes on pieces of ceramics found during work in Yorktown and how to care for them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePark itinerary for the Bicentennial Conference, September 22, 1932. Typed speech/talk on fortifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Clarence E. Persons to Flickinger about the last meeting of the Colonial Park Club where they wished a chance to explain the club to employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgress blueprints of the Colonial Parkway, undated but after 1935. Abstracts of land owned along parkway route. Letter about guard rail. 1938 \"Report about Inscriptions for Parkway Marker\" by Flickinger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of minutes from meetings of the CNHP. Many missing. Since some of the subject matter covered in these minutes overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series and the correspondence files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped speech entitled \"Address to be delivered by Mr. B. Floyd Flickinger, Acting Superintendent, Colonial National Monument, Yorktown, Virginia, at the Seventh Publicity and Advertising Conference, at the Virginian Hotel, Lynchburg, Virginia, October 13 and 14, 1933.\" Other presentations, particularly given during tours at Yorktown, can be found in Series 3, Publicity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel Reimbursement Vouchers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten summaries of daily activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped versions of presentations given during tours of Yorktown.  Some correspondence on guidebooks.  Itineraries for various visitors to Yorktown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos and outlines for activities of the Historical Division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo issues of a newsletter of the Colonial National Monument, \"HistoricalNotes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, notes and required reading lists for historical seminars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped drafts; memos about history; report by Edward M. Riley, \"The History of the Development of Colonial National Historical Park;\" flyer, map and newspaper articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrice lists, orders, enquiries and memos about items purchased for research purposes and the library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial memos, letters, reports and directives from the National Park Service that concern all National Parks. Some of these issues directly affected the operations of the Colonial National Historical Park. Discussion and implementation of some of the items covered in these directives can also be found in the correpondence files and other related series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministrative Orders 2 through 52, with many missing. These are directives given by the Superintendent to Colonial National HistoricalPark employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938 radio script for \"America's Hours of Destiny,\" No. 15, Colonial National Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, letters and reports on personnel. Includes lists of personnel, hiring of personnel, contractors, salaries, problems and directives from the National Park Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1933 \"Federal Civil Works Administration Rules and Regulations No. 1\" report and two other directives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight 4.5\" x 8\" photographs by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce possibly of Yorktown Day in 1934 with nine 3\" x 5\" versions. Photographs of Park Service personnel, monument, speakers, parade, beach and model. One photograph of Floyd Flickinger. 5 photographs of an oven, marked \"Atwood\" on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for information from the general public about genealogy and other local history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts, memos, reports and correspondence about signs and markers at Yorktown and surrounding area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten draft of a report, \"Suggestions for Yorktown Battlefield Development,\" written by Floyd Flickinger and addressed to Supt. Robinson. May 6, 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA preliminary study of the Superintendent's residence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenate and Congressional bills for the development of the Colonial National Monument  and preservation of American Historic Sites.  A typed proclaimation:  \"Colonial National Monument - Virginia, by the President of the United States, A Proclamation\" to \"provide for the creation of the Colonial National Monument in the State of Virginia...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos about building a model of the Yorktown Battlefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and correspondence about protection the Yorktown waterfront.  Some correspondence also is in Series 2, Sub-series 1 Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings about the Colonial National Historical Park and other related Park Service news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of 1934 speech entitled \"Preservation of Historical Sites\" by Dr. H. J. Eckenrode, Director of the History Division of the State Conservation and Development Commission and a related newspaper article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos and reports about public relations and related educational programs and work in the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memo on Public Relations Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten statements and press releases about activities and history of the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memos with the National Park Service about publicity.  Letter from Virginia State Chamber of Commerce to Flickinger about his participation in their conferences.  1939 brochure \"Colonial National Historical Park,\" 1930 brochure \"A Triple Shrine of History\" by Virginius Dabney and undated brochure \"Vital Facts about Jamestown, Yorktown, Williamsburg, College of William and Mary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch reports and correspondence on topics relating to the history of the Yorktown area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport by Worth Bailey, \"A Jamestown Baking Oven of the SeventeenthCentury.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of an interview with Charles H. Brown concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, memo from C.L. Coston with his \"Report on the Williamsburg Battlefield\"; and sketches of the battlefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscription of the \"Diary of The Rev. Philip Vickers Fithian and notes on clergy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with historians and reports/memos about research for the Colonial National Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo slips of handwritten notes on Pemmican.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport and memo on French Guns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and pamphlets on glassmaking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and notes on treatment of excavated iron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, memos and correspondence about uniforms of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport by Laurence Vail Coleman, Director of the American Association of Museums, \"Contributions of Museums to Outdoor Recreation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on \"Colonial Yorktown\" and the \"Siege of Yorktown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and newspaper clippings on tobacco products, including pipes.  Outline of the exhibition of the New York Public Library entitled, \"Tobacco, an Exhibition of Books and Prints\" in 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten and typed transcriptions of 1846 letters from Andrew Carothers, Hoppers Mills to Mary A. Fickes, White house post office, Cumberland County, PA.  Typescript of the Supreme Court of Arizona's resolutions for the \"late ex-chief justice John Titus\" in 1873\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1931 memo from Elbert Cox, Assistant Historian of the Colonial National Monument to Superintent Robinson about a file of manuscript documents he found.  Report entitled \"History of York County and Yorktown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, supplemental report from February 1934 with an index of topics for D.O.W. #3 and 3 copies of an article reprint from The Military Engineer by K.W. Trimble, Topographic Engineer, United States Geological Survey, entitled \"Some Old Yorktown Maps.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters about Archaeological Research at Jamestown Island from H Summerfield Day, Alonzo Pond, Henry Forman, W.J. Winter and others. Letters about history of Jamestown Island from Carlton Qualey, Malcolm Gardner, T.R. Schellenberg, Alvin P Stauffer and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and memos mostly about research and work done at Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island. Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics. Map of grids of archaeological investigation with proposed location of C.C.C. Camp. 2 photographs, possibly taken from an airplane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics.    Grid maps with different locations marked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work  and other related topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarch 29, 1935 letter from Bingham Duncan, Historical Assistant, Colonial National Monument to Mr. Chatelain with an attached report of \"texts of markers, memorials and monumental works on Jamestown Island.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember  31, 1937 letter from Raymond B. Bottom to Dr. Carl P. Russell, Regional Director, National Park Service about a proposal of \"citizens of the Peninsula that there be presented at Jamestown during July and Augus 1938 a historical drama patterned after that presented last summer at Manteo, N.C.\"  Confidential letter to Dr. Russell from B. Floyd Flickinger giving reasons a pageant is not a good idea at this time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, correspondence, memos and other material concerning research in relation to Jamestown. Originally bound together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles, letter from Flickinger to Dr. W.T. Hodges, Dean of Men at William and Mary, about list of men in the college who can help with the information booths, carbon copy of a speech \"Suggestions for the speech of the Secretary of the Interior, at Yorktown, on October 16, 1931\" and letters concerning the event.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown\"and a few letters about the event.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown,\" letters and memos about the event, newspaper articles and copies of address given by the D.A.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the meetings on the \"Celebration of Yorktown,\" schedules and programs of events, script for the \"Moore House Pageant,\" \"Mrs. Dorsey's list of Pilgrimage of the D.A.R. Members, \"Address of Mrs. Russell William Mega, President General , National Society Daughters of the American Revolution\" and memos/letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch material, publications and reports on historical sites not related to Yorktown. Alphabetical order by name of site or building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppomattox Historic Park Association creation, H.R. bill 8852 establishing Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, press release by Robert D. Ramsey, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, correspondence and newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonial Homes Tour pamphlet \"Benefit of Building Fund, Bethel Methodist Church, Dawn, Va\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on Big Bethel Battlefield by R.D. Meade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Verne M. Chatelain, Acting Assistant Director of the National Park Service to Mrs. Frantz Naylor, Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women about the study of Cape Henry by Miss Anabelle Winston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jno. Garland Pollard, Veterans Administration, to Hon. Arno B. Cammerer, Director of the National Park Service, suggesting that Carter's Grove be part of the Yorktown, Williamsburg and Jamestown project, with Cammerer's reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1933 letter exchange between Walter J. Sparks to Mr. Demaray, Park Service, about importance of Green Springs. Memo from Robert Meade to Flickinger about the exposed ruins at Green Springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about and photographs of the grave of Dr. Samuel Pond\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on the Field Study of Harrison's Landing with bibliography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformational flyer on Morristown Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters about a survey of all historical sites in the country and proposed park sites in Virginia.  News clippings about Park Service sites.  Brochure on Smokey Mountain National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 15-July 1, 1934 report on work done at Petersburg National Military Park.Undated flyer for Petersburg National Military Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Miss Benjamin Drew Edwards, APVA, Thomas Rolfe Branch of Surry County, to George W. Dean, District Forester asking that the \"C.C.C. at Waverly trim and beautify the woods and road at Smith's Fort on the Rolfe Plantation\" with attached resolution of the Surry Board of Supervisors requesting her to do so.  Letter from Dean to Flickinger about the possibility of the Park Service being interested in the property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemo from  Joseph C. Robert, Historical Technician, Colonial National Monument to Flickinger about recommendation to not visit Warner Hall.  Report on Warner Hall is attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch material, publications and reports on buildings in or near Yorktown. Some folders under Lot Number and some under the name of the building or site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on \"Wills and Inventories Relating to the American Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument. Report on \"Chain of Title to Old House Now Owned by Henry Yeatman' with a handwritten note, \"American Hospital (?).\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Bellfield\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport entitled \"Wills and Inventories relating to The French Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Chief Architect of the National Park Service to Malcolm Gardner, Colonial National Monument with questions about the Griffin Medical Shop and the proposal to restore.  June 21, 1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo reports on Lafayette's Headquarters by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument entitled \"Chain of Title to Land on WhichLafayette's Headquarters Stood\" and \"Wills and Inventories relating to Lafayette's Headquarters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndividual reports for Lots 1 - 32, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 27.  Lots 25 and 31 have separate folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between  Alexander P. Anderson, J. M. Clift and Dr. L. O. Powell, District Deputy and Grand Master, about the Masonic Lodges in the Yorktown area, historical and present, 1932 and 1933.  1935 letter from B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Monument to \"The Director\" of the National Park Service about the construction of a Masonic Hall at Yorktown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on wills, inventories and title abstracts, 1935 Press Release, notes, pencil drawings, research and photographs of the excavation. Includes the 1929 \"Story of the Swan Tavern\" by Clarence Porter Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch reports and some correspondence on Lot 31, mostly concerning the Reynold's House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndividual reports for Lots 33-56, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 35.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.  Minututes of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association Committee for the Restoration of the Moore House.  Includes discussion of museum space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, press releases and publications about the Moore House and the surrounding property, theTemple Farm.  Includes reports on the history of the property plus abstract of title, wills and inventories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the inventory of William Nelson's Estate in 1849.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport entitled \"Copy of U.S. Navy Mine Depot File, containing Commander Miles' History of the Depot.\" Typed notation on title page, \" The file was loaned, in January, 1932, to Mr. William M. Robinson, Jr., Superintentent, Colonial National Monument, by Captain B. H. Green, U.S. N., Inspector of Ordnance in Charge, U.S. Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.\" Report begins with a 2 page report, \"Information obtained from John A. Roberts (colored), October 16, 1928 by A.J. Forman\" about the Tinsley Family, Landsdowne and the removal of the Nathaniel Bacon Stone to Bruton Parish by the Tyler Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that include information about more than one lot or site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTissue paper carbon of report \"Synopsis and Table of Contents of Insurance Record Book\" about the \"Declaration of Assurance with the Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia for Yorktown, Virginia.\" Organized by Lot Number, with building/site name and description and cost of insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos to Flickinger about the construction of the Yorktown Battlefield Roads, including some history of the land involved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemo from Sarah C. Armistead to Flickinger with information on the history of the Washington Elm on the Victory Monument grounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport entitled \"A Note Concerning the York County Tobacco Warehouse Before 1800\" by Joseph C. Robert, Seasonal Ranger-Historian at the Colonial National Historical Park.\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","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","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","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","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","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers of B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Historic Park.  Letters, memos, reports, speeches, documents, photographs, and other material related to the creation and operation of the Colonial National Historic Park in Yorktown, Virginia.  Material on archaeology at Jamestown and the expansion of the National Park Service.  Personal papers which include Flickinger's position at the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II, his position as a teacher of American History and news clippings about his interest in the theater and history.","Personal papers of B. Floyd Flickinger which include copies of tests he used when he taught history in 1927 and a rejection letter from the William and Mary Quarterly in 1945. Material related to his employment with the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II. Ephemera related to his interest in theatre. Newspaper clippings which cover many subjects including history, farming and theatre.","Tests and quizzes for History 1, History C2 and History 101.  Handwritten notes for chapters on American History. April 1927 issue of \"Current History\" with an article on Appomattox, Virginia.","Subject of the brochure is \"Story of the Stars.\"","Reports and research on dehydrated food and other Army rations by Floyd Flickinger when he was part of the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School, partially in preparation for a booklet.  Includes handwritten notes about importance of military supplies.","Job reference for Mrs. B. Floyd Flickinger from J. W. Hornsby, Petroleum Products, of Yorktown, Virginia.","1941 letter to the Office of Production Management giving personal data and job history and a 1945 rejection letter from The William and Mary Quarterly.","Reviews of books on history.","Articles on 1933 storm, furniture and a 1933 edition of a Newport News Kiwanis newsletter.","\"The Little Theatre\" of Lafayette College.","Reviews for New York productions.","Clippings about history and other subjects related to Virginia.","Clippings related to events in Williamsburg, Virginia.","1928 letter from Stratford Company, Publishers about examining Flickingers's poems for publication, an 1936 editorial to \"Ye Olde York Times\" commending them on their first issue and a file cover with handwritten notes from 1945 about royalties and other legal issues.","Programs for events, church and theatre.","Scripts and notes on Elizabethan productions.","1909 program for \"The Search for Happiness\" by A.C. Barnes at the Fillmore Music House, 1920 program for \"The Light of the World\" by H. Augustine Smith and a script for \"A Pageant of Springtime.\"","Blank index card size applications.","The correspondence files cover all aspects of the Colonial National Historical Park, particularly with the administration by the National Park Service. Topics include daily activities, administrative concerns, construction issues, land acquisition, environmental concerns, publicity and funding. Correspondents include people outside the National Park Service and inside the National Park Service, plus internal memos within the Colonial National Historical Park. Since some of the subject matter overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series.","Correspondence concerning the Yorktown Sesquicentennial, scripts for guides and tours (with some typed versions), research, employee schedules and the development of the Colonial National Historical Park.","Correspondence and memos with suppliers, National Park Service, other historical organizations, other National Parks, local citizens, staff and others.  Topics included museum activities, tours with visitors, equipment orders, lantern slides, display ideas, memberships in historical organizations, administration and research.","Correspondence and memos about visitors and tours, supplies, geological survey, furnishings and plans for 1933.","Correspondence and memos about the hurricane of 1933, visit of Governor Pollard and Fairfax Harrison, publications, expansion of park, research, slides and reports on \"Development of the National Monument\" and \"Historical and Archival Projects under F.E. R. A.\" Correspondents include the Williamsburg Holding Corporation and G.G. Swem of the Library of Congress.","Topics include debris cleanup after the big storm; support by Kenneth Chorley of Williamsburg Holding Corporation; creation of a Business and Professional Association with representatives from Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown, eventually named the \"Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Associaion\" with related discussion and conference on programs for school children and a committee on a joint pamphlet; building projects for Yorktown and the Yorktown area; Post Office building problems and a paper presented by Dr. Harold C. Bryant on birds.","Joint projects of the Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Association; Battlefield development; water and spring issues; entranceway; roads and landscape issues; development of the Fuel Oil and Cook Tract; Moore House and Administrator's Residence; report to the Director of the National Park Service with outline of proposed work projects for the four camps in Yorktown and personnel matters with Yorktown and the National Park Service,","Adminstrative concerns; personnel concerns; wording for publicity material; relief map of Yorktown; list of trucks used at Yorktown; invitations to historians, former Governor Pollard, President Bryan of William and Mary and others to visit Yorktown; Superintendant's Resident; road right of ways; recommendation for a volunteer fire department, Virginia Public School System; purchase of parkway tracts; recommendation that all foundations in excavated buildings be measured in Williamsburg and Yorktown and a report on proposed projects for the Colonial National Monument.","Topics include Fire House addition, indian remains and relics, Warner Hall, Moore House mechanical problems, builiding a Utility Building, Swan Tavern office space, possibility of constructing the Colonial Courthouse, proposal to restore the Lightfoot House, research and acquisition of items for museum. Letters include Flickinger to Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, about recent visit to Washington, Pendleton Clark's confidential letter to Flickinger about the Government acquiring land in Appomattox, P.M. Griesenauer to Flickinger about relics found at Green Spring and other museums to Flickinger about the Yorktown work.","Includes a February 21, 1836 memo to the files from Sarah C. Armistead, Assistant-Clerk-Stenographer, about seeing for the first time \"Mr. Edward Riley's memorandum of November 25, 1935, to Mr. Flickinger, with reference to my suggestion that the designation Yorktown Victory Monument, rather than Yorktown Centennial Monument, be officially recommended to the Division of Geographic Names....\" Correspondence on topics related to Jamestown and Yorktown. Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.","Handwritten notes on pieces of ceramics found during work in Yorktown and how to care for them.","Park itinerary for the Bicentennial Conference, September 22, 1932. Typed speech/talk on fortifications.","Letter from Clarence E. Persons to Flickinger about the last meeting of the Colonial Park Club where they wished a chance to explain the club to employees.","Progress blueprints of the Colonial Parkway, undated but after 1935. Abstracts of land owned along parkway route. Letter about guard rail. 1938 \"Report about Inscriptions for Parkway Marker\" by Flickinger.","Copies of minutes from meetings of the CNHP. Many missing. Since some of the subject matter covered in these minutes overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series and the correspondence files.","Typed speech entitled \"Address to be delivered by Mr. B. Floyd Flickinger, Acting Superintendent, Colonial National Monument, Yorktown, Virginia, at the Seventh Publicity and Advertising Conference, at the Virginian Hotel, Lynchburg, Virginia, October 13 and 14, 1933.\" Other presentations, particularly given during tours at Yorktown, can be found in Series 3, Publicity.","Travel Reimbursement Vouchers.","Handwritten summaries of daily activities.","Typed versions of presentations given during tours of Yorktown.  Some correspondence on guidebooks.  Itineraries for various visitors to Yorktown.","Memos and outlines for activities of the Historical Division.","Two issues of a newsletter of the Colonial National Monument, \"HistoricalNotes.\"","Memos, notes and required reading lists for historical seminars.","Typed drafts; memos about history; report by Edward M. Riley, \"The History of the Development of Colonial National Historical Park;\" flyer, map and newspaper articles.","Price lists, orders, enquiries and memos about items purchased for research purposes and the library.","Official memos, letters, reports and directives from the National Park Service that concern all National Parks. Some of these issues directly affected the operations of the Colonial National Historical Park. Discussion and implementation of some of the items covered in these directives can also be found in the correpondence files and other related series.","Administrative Orders 2 through 52, with many missing. These are directives given by the Superintendent to Colonial National HistoricalPark employees.","1938 radio script for \"America's Hours of Destiny,\" No. 15, Colonial National Historical Park.","Memos, letters and reports on personnel. Includes lists of personnel, hiring of personnel, contractors, salaries, problems and directives from the National Park Service.","1933 \"Federal Civil Works Administration Rules and Regulations No. 1\" report and two other directives.","Eight 4.5\" x 8\" photographs by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce possibly of Yorktown Day in 1934 with nine 3\" x 5\" versions. Photographs of Park Service personnel, monument, speakers, parade, beach and model. One photograph of Floyd Flickinger. 5 photographs of an oven, marked \"Atwood\" on the back.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Requests for information from the general public about genealogy and other local history.","Drafts, memos, reports and correspondence about signs and markers at Yorktown and surrounding area.","Handwritten draft of a report, \"Suggestions for Yorktown Battlefield Development,\" written by Floyd Flickinger and addressed to Supt. Robinson. May 6, 1932.","A preliminary study of the Superintendent's residence.","Senate and Congressional bills for the development of the Colonial National Monument  and preservation of American Historic Sites.  A typed proclaimation:  \"Colonial National Monument - Virginia, by the President of the United States, A Proclamation\" to \"provide for the creation of the Colonial National Monument in the State of Virginia...\"","Memos about building a model of the Yorktown Battlefield.","Reports and correspondence about protection the Yorktown waterfront.  Some correspondence also is in Series 2, Sub-series 1 Correspondence.","Newspaper clippings about the Colonial National Historical Park and other related Park Service news.","Typescript of 1934 speech entitled \"Preservation of Historical Sites\" by Dr. H. J. Eckenrode, Director of the History Division of the State Conservation and Development Commission and a related newspaper article.","Memos and reports about public relations and related educational programs and work in the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memo on Public Relations Conference.","Written statements and press releases about activities and history of the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memos with the National Park Service about publicity.  Letter from Virginia State Chamber of Commerce to Flickinger about his participation in their conferences.  1939 brochure \"Colonial National Historical Park,\" 1930 brochure \"A Triple Shrine of History\" by Virginius Dabney and undated brochure \"Vital Facts about Jamestown, Yorktown, Williamsburg, College of William and Mary.\"","Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.","Research reports and correspondence on topics relating to the history of the Yorktown area.","Report by Worth Bailey, \"A Jamestown Baking Oven of the SeventeenthCentury.\"","Report of an interview with Charles H. Brown concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, memo from C.L. Coston with his \"Report on the Williamsburg Battlefield\"; and sketches of the battlefield.","Transcription of the \"Diary of The Rev. Philip Vickers Fithian and notes on clergy.","Correspondence with historians and reports/memos about research for the Colonial National Historical Park.","Two slips of handwritten notes on Pemmican.","Report and memo on French Guns.","Newspaper articles and pamphlets on glassmaking.","Reports and notes on treatment of excavated iron.","Reports, memos and correspondence about uniforms of the American Revolution.","Report by Laurence Vail Coleman, Director of the American Association of Museums, \"Contributions of Museums to Outdoor Recreation.\"","Reports on \"Colonial Yorktown\" and the \"Siege of Yorktown.\"","Reports and newspaper clippings on tobacco products, including pipes.  Outline of the exhibition of the New York Public Library entitled, \"Tobacco, an Exhibition of Books and Prints\" in 1936.","Handwritten and typed transcriptions of 1846 letters from Andrew Carothers, Hoppers Mills to Mary A. Fickes, White house post office, Cumberland County, PA.  Typescript of the Supreme Court of Arizona's resolutions for the \"late ex-chief justice John Titus\" in 1873","1931 memo from Elbert Cox, Assistant Historian of the Colonial National Monument to Superintent Robinson about a file of manuscript documents he found.  Report entitled \"History of York County and Yorktown.\"","Notes, supplemental report from February 1934 with an index of topics for D.O.W. #3 and 3 copies of an article reprint from The Military Engineer by K.W. Trimble, Topographic Engineer, United States Geological Survey, entitled \"Some Old Yorktown Maps.\"","Letters about Archaeological Research at Jamestown Island from H Summerfield Day, Alonzo Pond, Henry Forman, W.J. Winter and others. Letters about history of Jamestown Island from Carlton Qualey, Malcolm Gardner, T.R. Schellenberg, Alvin P Stauffer and others.","Reports and memos mostly about research and work done at Jamestown.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island. Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics. Map of grids of archaeological investigation with proposed location of C.C.C. Camp. 2 photographs, possibly taken from an airplane.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics.    Grid maps with different locations marked.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work  and other related topics.","March 29, 1935 letter from Bingham Duncan, Historical Assistant, Colonial National Monument to Mr. Chatelain with an attached report of \"texts of markers, memorials and monumental works on Jamestown Island.\"","December  31, 1937 letter from Raymond B. Bottom to Dr. Carl P. Russell, Regional Director, National Park Service about a proposal of \"citizens of the Peninsula that there be presented at Jamestown during July and Augus 1938 a historical drama patterned after that presented last summer at Manteo, N.C.\"  Confidential letter to Dr. Russell from B. Floyd Flickinger giving reasons a pageant is not a good idea at this time.","Reports, correspondence, memos and other material concerning research in relation to Jamestown. Originally bound together.","Newspaper articles, letter from Flickinger to Dr. W.T. Hodges, Dean of Men at William and Mary, about list of men in the college who can help with the information booths, carbon copy of a speech \"Suggestions for the speech of the Secretary of the Interior, at Yorktown, on October 16, 1931\" and letters concerning the event.","Minutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown\"and a few letters about the event.","Minutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown,\" letters and memos about the event, newspaper articles and copies of address given by the D.A.R.","Minutes of the meetings on the \"Celebration of Yorktown,\" schedules and programs of events, script for the \"Moore House Pageant,\" \"Mrs. Dorsey's list of Pilgrimage of the D.A.R. Members, \"Address of Mrs. Russell William Mega, President General , National Society Daughters of the American Revolution\" and memos/letters.","Research material, publications and reports on historical sites not related to Yorktown. Alphabetical order by name of site or building.","Appomattox Historic Park Association creation, H.R. bill 8852 establishing Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, press release by Robert D. Ramsey, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, correspondence and newspaper clippings.","Colonial Homes Tour pamphlet \"Benefit of Building Fund, Bethel Methodist Church, Dawn, Va\"","Report on Big Bethel Battlefield by R.D. Meade.","Letter from Verne M. Chatelain, Acting Assistant Director of the National Park Service to Mrs. Frantz Naylor, Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women about the study of Cape Henry by Miss Anabelle Winston.","Letter from Jno. Garland Pollard, Veterans Administration, to Hon. Arno B. Cammerer, Director of the National Park Service, suggesting that Carter's Grove be part of the Yorktown, Williamsburg and Jamestown project, with Cammerer's reply.","1933 letter exchange between Walter J. Sparks to Mr. Demaray, Park Service, about importance of Green Springs. Memo from Robert Meade to Flickinger about the exposed ruins at Green Springs.","Correspondence about and photographs of the grave of Dr. Samuel Pond","Report on the Field Study of Harrison's Landing with bibliography.","Informational flyer on Morristown Historical Park.","Letters about a survey of all historical sites in the country and proposed park sites in Virginia.  News clippings about Park Service sites.  Brochure on Smokey Mountain National Park.","June 15-July 1, 1934 report on work done at Petersburg National Military Park.Undated flyer for Petersburg National Military Park.","Letter from Miss Benjamin Drew Edwards, APVA, Thomas Rolfe Branch of Surry County, to George W. Dean, District Forester asking that the \"C.C.C. at Waverly trim and beautify the woods and road at Smith's Fort on the Rolfe Plantation\" with attached resolution of the Surry Board of Supervisors requesting her to do so.  Letter from Dean to Flickinger about the possibility of the Park Service being interested in the property.","Memo from  Joseph C. Robert, Historical Technician, Colonial National Monument to Flickinger about recommendation to not visit Warner Hall.  Report on Warner Hall is attached.","Research material, publications and reports on buildings in or near Yorktown. Some folders under Lot Number and some under the name of the building or site.","Report on \"Wills and Inventories Relating to the American Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument. Report on \"Chain of Title to Old House Now Owned by Henry Yeatman' with a handwritten note, \"American Hospital (?).\"","Report entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Bellfield\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.","Report entitled \"Wills and Inventories relating to The French Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.","Letter from Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Chief Architect of the National Park Service to Malcolm Gardner, Colonial National Monument with questions about the Griffin Medical Shop and the proposal to restore.  June 21, 1935.","Two reports on Lafayette's Headquarters by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument entitled \"Chain of Title to Land on WhichLafayette's Headquarters Stood\" and \"Wills and Inventories relating to Lafayette's Headquarters.\"","Individual reports for Lots 1 - 32, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 27.  Lots 25 and 31 have separate folders.","Correspondence between  Alexander P. Anderson, J. M. Clift and Dr. L. O. Powell, District Deputy and Grand Master, about the Masonic Lodges in the Yorktown area, historical and present, 1932 and 1933.  1935 letter from B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Monument to \"The Director\" of the National Park Service about the construction of a Masonic Hall at Yorktown.","Reports on wills, inventories and title abstracts, 1935 Press Release, notes, pencil drawings, research and photographs of the excavation. Includes the 1929 \"Story of the Swan Tavern\" by Clarence Porter Jones.","Research reports and some correspondence on Lot 31, mostly concerning the Reynold's House.","Individual reports for Lots 33-56, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 35.","Memos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.","Memos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.  Minututes of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association Committee for the Restoration of the Moore House.  Includes discussion of museum space.","Reports, press releases and publications about the Moore House and the surrounding property, theTemple Farm.  Includes reports on the history of the property plus abstract of title, wills and inventories.","Report of the inventory of William Nelson's Estate in 1849.","Report entitled \"Copy of U.S. Navy Mine Depot File, containing Commander Miles' History of the Depot.\" Typed notation on title page, \" The file was loaned, in January, 1932, to Mr. William M. Robinson, Jr., Superintentent, Colonial National Monument, by Captain B. H. Green, U.S. N., Inspector of Ordnance in Charge, U.S. Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.\" Report begins with a 2 page report, \"Information obtained from John A. Roberts (colored), October 16, 1928 by A.J. Forman\" about the Tinsley Family, Landsdowne and the removal of the Nathaniel Bacon Stone to Bruton Parish by the Tyler Family.","Notes that include information about more than one lot or site.","Tissue paper carbon of report \"Synopsis and Table of Contents of Insurance Record Book\" about the \"Declaration of Assurance with the Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia for Yorktown, Virginia.\" Organized by Lot Number, with building/site name and description and cost of insurance.","Memos to Flickinger about the construction of the Yorktown Battlefield Roads, including some history of the land involved.","Memo from Sarah C. Armistead to Flickinger with information on the history of the Washington Elm on the Victory Monument grounds.","Report entitled \"A Note Concerning the York County Tobacco Warehouse Before 1800\" by Joseph C. Robert, Seasonal Ranger-Historian at the Colonial National Historical Park."],"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":["Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","US Army Quartermaster School","United States. 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Floyd Flickinger Papers","James City County (Va.)--History--20th century","Jamestown (Va.)--History--20th century","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--20th century","York County (Va.)--History--20th century","Yorktown (Va.)--History--20th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Memorandums","World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945--Equipment and supplies.","Correspondence","Reports","Speeches","User Access Restricted.","Arranged in series and subseries by the focus of the material and alphabetically by subject within each series and subseries.","Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in October 2012.","See also B. Floyd Flickinger Papers at the Colonial National Historic Park, Yorktown, Virginia.","Papers of B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Historic Park.  Letters, memos, reports, speeches, documents, photographs, and other material related to the creation and operation of the Colonial National Historic Park in Yorktown, Virginia.  Material on archaeology at Jamestown and the expansion of the National Park Service.  Personal papers which include Flickinger's position at the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II, his position as a teacher of American History and news clippings about his interest in the theater and history.","Personal papers of B. Floyd Flickinger which include copies of tests he used when he taught history in 1927 and a rejection letter from the William and Mary Quarterly in 1945. Material related to his employment with the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II. Ephemera related to his interest in theatre. Newspaper clippings which cover many subjects including history, farming and theatre.","Tests and quizzes for History 1, History C2 and History 101.  Handwritten notes for chapters on American History. April 1927 issue of \"Current History\" with an article on Appomattox, Virginia.","Subject of the brochure is \"Story of the Stars.\"","Reports and research on dehydrated food and other Army rations by Floyd Flickinger when he was part of the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School, partially in preparation for a booklet.  Includes handwritten notes about importance of military supplies.","Job reference for Mrs. B. Floyd Flickinger from J. W. Hornsby, Petroleum Products, of Yorktown, Virginia.","1941 letter to the Office of Production Management giving personal data and job history and a 1945 rejection letter from The William and Mary Quarterly.","Reviews of books on history.","Articles on 1933 storm, furniture and a 1933 edition of a Newport News Kiwanis newsletter.","\"The Little Theatre\" of Lafayette College.","Reviews for New York productions.","Clippings about history and other subjects related to Virginia.","Clippings related to events in Williamsburg, Virginia.","1928 letter from Stratford Company, Publishers about examining Flickingers's poems for publication, an 1936 editorial to \"Ye Olde York Times\" commending them on their first issue and a file cover with handwritten notes from 1945 about royalties and other legal issues.","Programs for events, church and theatre.","Scripts and notes on Elizabethan productions.","1909 program for \"The Search for Happiness\" by A.C. Barnes at the Fillmore Music House, 1920 program for \"The Light of the World\" by H. Augustine Smith and a script for \"A Pageant of Springtime.\"","Blank index card size applications.","The correspondence files cover all aspects of the Colonial National Historical Park, particularly with the administration by the National Park Service. Topics include daily activities, administrative concerns, construction issues, land acquisition, environmental concerns, publicity and funding. Correspondents include people outside the National Park Service and inside the National Park Service, plus internal memos within the Colonial National Historical Park. Since some of the subject matter overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series.","Correspondence concerning the Yorktown Sesquicentennial, scripts for guides and tours (with some typed versions), research, employee schedules and the development of the Colonial National Historical Park.","Correspondence and memos with suppliers, National Park Service, other historical organizations, other National Parks, local citizens, staff and others.  Topics included museum activities, tours with visitors, equipment orders, lantern slides, display ideas, memberships in historical organizations, administration and research.","Correspondence and memos about visitors and tours, supplies, geological survey, furnishings and plans for 1933.","Correspondence and memos about the hurricane of 1933, visit of Governor Pollard and Fairfax Harrison, publications, expansion of park, research, slides and reports on \"Development of the National Monument\" and \"Historical and Archival Projects under F.E. R. A.\" Correspondents include the Williamsburg Holding Corporation and G.G. Swem of the Library of Congress.","Topics include debris cleanup after the big storm; support by Kenneth Chorley of Williamsburg Holding Corporation; creation of a Business and Professional Association with representatives from Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown, eventually named the \"Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Associaion\" with related discussion and conference on programs for school children and a committee on a joint pamphlet; building projects for Yorktown and the Yorktown area; Post Office building problems and a paper presented by Dr. Harold C. Bryant on birds.","Joint projects of the Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Association; Battlefield development; water and spring issues; entranceway; roads and landscape issues; development of the Fuel Oil and Cook Tract; Moore House and Administrator's Residence; report to the Director of the National Park Service with outline of proposed work projects for the four camps in Yorktown and personnel matters with Yorktown and the National Park Service,","Adminstrative concerns; personnel concerns; wording for publicity material; relief map of Yorktown; list of trucks used at Yorktown; invitations to historians, former Governor Pollard, President Bryan of William and Mary and others to visit Yorktown; Superintendant's Resident; road right of ways; recommendation for a volunteer fire department, Virginia Public School System; purchase of parkway tracts; recommendation that all foundations in excavated buildings be measured in Williamsburg and Yorktown and a report on proposed projects for the Colonial National Monument.","Topics include Fire House addition, indian remains and relics, Warner Hall, Moore House mechanical problems, builiding a Utility Building, Swan Tavern office space, possibility of constructing the Colonial Courthouse, proposal to restore the Lightfoot House, research and acquisition of items for museum. Letters include Flickinger to Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, about recent visit to Washington, Pendleton Clark's confidential letter to Flickinger about the Government acquiring land in Appomattox, P.M. Griesenauer to Flickinger about relics found at Green Spring and other museums to Flickinger about the Yorktown work.","Includes a February 21, 1836 memo to the files from Sarah C. Armistead, Assistant-Clerk-Stenographer, about seeing for the first time \"Mr. Edward Riley's memorandum of November 25, 1935, to Mr. Flickinger, with reference to my suggestion that the designation Yorktown Victory Monument, rather than Yorktown Centennial Monument, be officially recommended to the Division of Geographic Names....\" Correspondence on topics related to Jamestown and Yorktown. Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.","Handwritten notes on pieces of ceramics found during work in Yorktown and how to care for them.","Park itinerary for the Bicentennial Conference, September 22, 1932. Typed speech/talk on fortifications.","Letter from Clarence E. Persons to Flickinger about the last meeting of the Colonial Park Club where they wished a chance to explain the club to employees.","Progress blueprints of the Colonial Parkway, undated but after 1935. Abstracts of land owned along parkway route. Letter about guard rail. 1938 \"Report about Inscriptions for Parkway Marker\" by Flickinger.","Copies of minutes from meetings of the CNHP. Many missing. Since some of the subject matter covered in these minutes overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series and the correspondence files.","Typed speech entitled \"Address to be delivered by Mr. B. Floyd Flickinger, Acting Superintendent, Colonial National Monument, Yorktown, Virginia, at the Seventh Publicity and Advertising Conference, at the Virginian Hotel, Lynchburg, Virginia, October 13 and 14, 1933.\" Other presentations, particularly given during tours at Yorktown, can be found in Series 3, Publicity.","Travel Reimbursement Vouchers.","Handwritten summaries of daily activities.","Typed versions of presentations given during tours of Yorktown.  Some correspondence on guidebooks.  Itineraries for various visitors to Yorktown.","Memos and outlines for activities of the Historical Division.","Two issues of a newsletter of the Colonial National Monument, \"HistoricalNotes.\"","Memos, notes and required reading lists for historical seminars.","Typed drafts; memos about history; report by Edward M. Riley, \"The History of the Development of Colonial National Historical Park;\" flyer, map and newspaper articles.","Price lists, orders, enquiries and memos about items purchased for research purposes and the library.","Official memos, letters, reports and directives from the National Park Service that concern all National Parks. Some of these issues directly affected the operations of the Colonial National Historical Park. Discussion and implementation of some of the items covered in these directives can also be found in the correpondence files and other related series.","Administrative Orders 2 through 52, with many missing. These are directives given by the Superintendent to Colonial National HistoricalPark employees.","1938 radio script for \"America's Hours of Destiny,\" No. 15, Colonial National Historical Park.","Memos, letters and reports on personnel. Includes lists of personnel, hiring of personnel, contractors, salaries, problems and directives from the National Park Service.","1933 \"Federal Civil Works Administration Rules and Regulations No. 1\" report and two other directives.","Eight 4.5\" x 8\" photographs by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce possibly of Yorktown Day in 1934 with nine 3\" x 5\" versions. Photographs of Park Service personnel, monument, speakers, parade, beach and model. One photograph of Floyd Flickinger. 5 photographs of an oven, marked \"Atwood\" on the back.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Requests for information from the general public about genealogy and other local history.","Drafts, memos, reports and correspondence about signs and markers at Yorktown and surrounding area.","Handwritten draft of a report, \"Suggestions for Yorktown Battlefield Development,\" written by Floyd Flickinger and addressed to Supt. Robinson. May 6, 1932.","A preliminary study of the Superintendent's residence.","Senate and Congressional bills for the development of the Colonial National Monument  and preservation of American Historic Sites.  A typed proclaimation:  \"Colonial National Monument - Virginia, by the President of the United States, A Proclamation\" to \"provide for the creation of the Colonial National Monument in the State of Virginia...\"","Memos about building a model of the Yorktown Battlefield.","Reports and correspondence about protection the Yorktown waterfront.  Some correspondence also is in Series 2, Sub-series 1 Correspondence.","Newspaper clippings about the Colonial National Historical Park and other related Park Service news.","Typescript of 1934 speech entitled \"Preservation of Historical Sites\" by Dr. H. J. Eckenrode, Director of the History Division of the State Conservation and Development Commission and a related newspaper article.","Memos and reports about public relations and related educational programs and work in the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memo on Public Relations Conference.","Written statements and press releases about activities and history of the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memos with the National Park Service about publicity.  Letter from Virginia State Chamber of Commerce to Flickinger about his participation in their conferences.  1939 brochure \"Colonial National Historical Park,\" 1930 brochure \"A Triple Shrine of History\" by Virginius Dabney and undated brochure \"Vital Facts about Jamestown, Yorktown, Williamsburg, College of William and Mary.\"","Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.","Research reports and correspondence on topics relating to the history of the Yorktown area.","Report by Worth Bailey, \"A Jamestown Baking Oven of the SeventeenthCentury.\"","Report of an interview with Charles H. Brown concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, memo from C.L. Coston with his \"Report on the Williamsburg Battlefield\"; and sketches of the battlefield.","Transcription of the \"Diary of The Rev. Philip Vickers Fithian and notes on clergy.","Correspondence with historians and reports/memos about research for the Colonial National Historical Park.","Two slips of handwritten notes on Pemmican.","Report and memo on French Guns.","Newspaper articles and pamphlets on glassmaking.","Reports and notes on treatment of excavated iron.","Reports, memos and correspondence about uniforms of the American Revolution.","Report by Laurence Vail Coleman, Director of the American Association of Museums, \"Contributions of Museums to Outdoor Recreation.\"","Reports on \"Colonial Yorktown\" and the \"Siege of Yorktown.\"","Reports and newspaper clippings on tobacco products, including pipes.  Outline of the exhibition of the New York Public Library entitled, \"Tobacco, an Exhibition of Books and Prints\" in 1936.","Handwritten and typed transcriptions of 1846 letters from Andrew Carothers, Hoppers Mills to Mary A. Fickes, White house post office, Cumberland County, PA.  Typescript of the Supreme Court of Arizona's resolutions for the \"late ex-chief justice John Titus\" in 1873","1931 memo from Elbert Cox, Assistant Historian of the Colonial National Monument to Superintent Robinson about a file of manuscript documents he found.  Report entitled \"History of York County and Yorktown.\"","Notes, supplemental report from February 1934 with an index of topics for D.O.W. #3 and 3 copies of an article reprint from The Military Engineer by K.W. Trimble, Topographic Engineer, United States Geological Survey, entitled \"Some Old Yorktown Maps.\"","Letters about Archaeological Research at Jamestown Island from H Summerfield Day, Alonzo Pond, Henry Forman, W.J. Winter and others. Letters about history of Jamestown Island from Carlton Qualey, Malcolm Gardner, T.R. Schellenberg, Alvin P Stauffer and others.","Reports and memos mostly about research and work done at Jamestown.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island. Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics. Map of grids of archaeological investigation with proposed location of C.C.C. Camp. 2 photographs, possibly taken from an airplane.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics.    Grid maps with different locations marked.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work  and other related topics.","March 29, 1935 letter from Bingham Duncan, Historical Assistant, Colonial National Monument to Mr. Chatelain with an attached report of \"texts of markers, memorials and monumental works on Jamestown Island.\"","December  31, 1937 letter from Raymond B. Bottom to Dr. Carl P. Russell, Regional Director, National Park Service about a proposal of \"citizens of the Peninsula that there be presented at Jamestown during July and Augus 1938 a historical drama patterned after that presented last summer at Manteo, N.C.\"  Confidential letter to Dr. Russell from B. Floyd Flickinger giving reasons a pageant is not a good idea at this time.","Reports, correspondence, memos and other material concerning research in relation to Jamestown. Originally bound together.","Newspaper articles, letter from Flickinger to Dr. W.T. Hodges, Dean of Men at William and Mary, about list of men in the college who can help with the information booths, carbon copy of a speech \"Suggestions for the speech of the Secretary of the Interior, at Yorktown, on October 16, 1931\" and letters concerning the event.","Minutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown\"and a few letters about the event.","Minutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown,\" letters and memos about the event, newspaper articles and copies of address given by the D.A.R.","Minutes of the meetings on the \"Celebration of Yorktown,\" schedules and programs of events, script for the \"Moore House Pageant,\" \"Mrs. Dorsey's list of Pilgrimage of the D.A.R. Members, \"Address of Mrs. Russell William Mega, President General , National Society Daughters of the American Revolution\" and memos/letters.","Research material, publications and reports on historical sites not related to Yorktown. Alphabetical order by name of site or building.","Appomattox Historic Park Association creation, H.R. bill 8852 establishing Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, press release by Robert D. Ramsey, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, correspondence and newspaper clippings.","Colonial Homes Tour pamphlet \"Benefit of Building Fund, Bethel Methodist Church, Dawn, Va\"","Report on Big Bethel Battlefield by R.D. Meade.","Letter from Verne M. Chatelain, Acting Assistant Director of the National Park Service to Mrs. Frantz Naylor, Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women about the study of Cape Henry by Miss Anabelle Winston.","Letter from Jno. Garland Pollard, Veterans Administration, to Hon. Arno B. Cammerer, Director of the National Park Service, suggesting that Carter's Grove be part of the Yorktown, Williamsburg and Jamestown project, with Cammerer's reply.","1933 letter exchange between Walter J. Sparks to Mr. Demaray, Park Service, about importance of Green Springs. Memo from Robert Meade to Flickinger about the exposed ruins at Green Springs.","Correspondence about and photographs of the grave of Dr. Samuel Pond","Report on the Field Study of Harrison's Landing with bibliography.","Informational flyer on Morristown Historical Park.","Letters about a survey of all historical sites in the country and proposed park sites in Virginia.  News clippings about Park Service sites.  Brochure on Smokey Mountain National Park.","June 15-July 1, 1934 report on work done at Petersburg National Military Park.Undated flyer for Petersburg National Military Park.","Letter from Miss Benjamin Drew Edwards, APVA, Thomas Rolfe Branch of Surry County, to George W. Dean, District Forester asking that the \"C.C.C. at Waverly trim and beautify the woods and road at Smith's Fort on the Rolfe Plantation\" with attached resolution of the Surry Board of Supervisors requesting her to do so.  Letter from Dean to Flickinger about the possibility of the Park Service being interested in the property.","Memo from  Joseph C. Robert, Historical Technician, Colonial National Monument to Flickinger about recommendation to not visit Warner Hall.  Report on Warner Hall is attached.","Research material, publications and reports on buildings in or near Yorktown. Some folders under Lot Number and some under the name of the building or site.","Report on \"Wills and Inventories Relating to the American Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument. Report on \"Chain of Title to Old House Now Owned by Henry Yeatman' with a handwritten note, \"American Hospital (?).\"","Report entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Bellfield\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.","Report entitled \"Wills and Inventories relating to The French Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.","Letter from Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Chief Architect of the National Park Service to Malcolm Gardner, Colonial National Monument with questions about the Griffin Medical Shop and the proposal to restore.  June 21, 1935.","Two reports on Lafayette's Headquarters by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument entitled \"Chain of Title to Land on WhichLafayette's Headquarters Stood\" and \"Wills and Inventories relating to Lafayette's Headquarters.\"","Individual reports for Lots 1 - 32, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 27.  Lots 25 and 31 have separate folders.","Correspondence between  Alexander P. Anderson, J. M. Clift and Dr. L. O. Powell, District Deputy and Grand Master, about the Masonic Lodges in the Yorktown area, historical and present, 1932 and 1933.  1935 letter from B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Monument to \"The Director\" of the National Park Service about the construction of a Masonic Hall at Yorktown.","Reports on wills, inventories and title abstracts, 1935 Press Release, notes, pencil drawings, research and photographs of the excavation. Includes the 1929 \"Story of the Swan Tavern\" by Clarence Porter Jones.","Research reports and some correspondence on Lot 31, mostly concerning the Reynold's House.","Individual reports for Lots 33-56, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 35.","Memos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.","Memos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.  Minututes of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association Committee for the Restoration of the Moore House.  Includes discussion of museum space.","Reports, press releases and publications about the Moore House and the surrounding property, theTemple Farm.  Includes reports on the history of the property plus abstract of title, wills and inventories.","Report of the inventory of William Nelson's Estate in 1849.","Report entitled \"Copy of U.S. Navy Mine Depot File, containing Commander Miles' History of the Depot.\" Typed notation on title page, \" The file was loaned, in January, 1932, to Mr. William M. Robinson, Jr., Superintentent, Colonial National Monument, by Captain B. H. Green, U.S. N., Inspector of Ordnance in Charge, U.S. Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.\" Report begins with a 2 page report, \"Information obtained from John A. Roberts (colored), October 16, 1928 by A.J. Forman\" about the Tinsley Family, Landsdowne and the removal of the Nathaniel Bacon Stone to Bruton Parish by the Tyler Family.","Notes that include information about more than one lot or site.","Tissue paper carbon of report \"Synopsis and Table of Contents of Insurance Record Book\" about the \"Declaration of Assurance with the Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia for Yorktown, Virginia.\" Organized by Lot Number, with building/site name and description and cost of insurance.","Memos to Flickinger about the construction of the Yorktown Battlefield Roads, including some history of the land involved.","Memo from Sarah C. Armistead to Flickinger with information on the history of the Washington Elm on the Victory Monument grounds.","Report entitled \"A Note Concerning the York County Tobacco Warehouse Before 1800\" by Joseph C. Robert, Seasonal Ranger-Historian at the Colonial National Historical Park.","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","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","US Army Quartermaster School","United States. National Park Service","Flickinger, B. Floyd, 1905-1992","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. Acc. 2012.341","/repositories/2/resources/8469"],"normalized_title_ssm":["B. Floyd Flickinger Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["B. Floyd Flickinger Papers"],"collection_ssim":["B. 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Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Historic Park.  Letters, memos, reports, speeches, documents, photographs, and other material related to the creation and operation of the Colonial National Historic Park in Yorktown, Virginia.  Material on archaeology at Jamestown and the expansion of the National Park Service.  Personal papers which include Flickinger's position at the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II, his position as a teacher of American History and news clippings about his interest in the theater and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal papers of B. Floyd Flickinger which include copies of tests he used when he taught history in 1927 and a rejection letter from the William and Mary Quarterly in 1945. Material related to his employment with the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II. Ephemera related to his interest in theatre. Newspaper clippings which cover many subjects including history, farming and theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTests and quizzes for History 1, History C2 and History 101.  Handwritten notes for chapters on American History. April 1927 issue of \"Current History\" with an article on Appomattox, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject of the brochure is \"Story of the Stars.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and research on dehydrated food and other Army rations by Floyd Flickinger when he was part of the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School, partially in preparation for a booklet.  Includes handwritten notes about importance of military supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJob reference for Mrs. B. Floyd Flickinger from J. W. Hornsby, Petroleum Products, of Yorktown, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1941 letter to the Office of Production Management giving personal data and job history and a 1945 rejection letter from The William and Mary Quarterly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReviews of books on history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles on 1933 storm, furniture and a 1933 edition of a Newport News Kiwanis newsletter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Little Theatre\" of Lafayette College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReviews for New York productions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings about history and other subjects related to Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings related to events in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1928 letter from Stratford Company, Publishers about examining Flickingers's poems for publication, an 1936 editorial to \"Ye Olde York Times\" commending them on their first issue and a file cover with handwritten notes from 1945 about royalties and other legal issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms for events, church and theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScripts and notes on Elizabethan productions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1909 program for \"The Search for Happiness\" by A.C. Barnes at the Fillmore Music House, 1920 program for \"The Light of the World\" by H. Augustine Smith and a script for \"A Pageant of Springtime.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank index card size applications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files cover all aspects of the Colonial National Historical Park, particularly with the administration by the National Park Service. Topics include daily activities, administrative concerns, construction issues, land acquisition, environmental concerns, publicity and funding. Correspondents include people outside the National Park Service and inside the National Park Service, plus internal memos within the Colonial National Historical Park. Since some of the subject matter overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning the Yorktown Sesquicentennial, scripts for guides and tours (with some typed versions), research, employee schedules and the development of the Colonial National Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memos with suppliers, National Park Service, other historical organizations, other National Parks, local citizens, staff and others.  Topics included museum activities, tours with visitors, equipment orders, lantern slides, display ideas, memberships in historical organizations, administration and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memos about visitors and tours, supplies, geological survey, furnishings and plans for 1933.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memos about the hurricane of 1933, visit of Governor Pollard and Fairfax Harrison, publications, expansion of park, research, slides and reports on \"Development of the National Monument\" and \"Historical and Archival Projects under F.E. R. A.\" Correspondents include the Williamsburg Holding Corporation and G.G. Swem of the Library of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include debris cleanup after the big storm; support by Kenneth Chorley of Williamsburg Holding Corporation; creation of a Business and Professional Association with representatives from Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown, eventually named the \"Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Associaion\" with related discussion and conference on programs for school children and a committee on a joint pamphlet; building projects for Yorktown and the Yorktown area; Post Office building problems and a paper presented by Dr. Harold C. Bryant on birds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoint projects of the Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Association; Battlefield development; water and spring issues; entranceway; roads and landscape issues; development of the Fuel Oil and Cook Tract; Moore House and Administrator's Residence; report to the Director of the National Park Service with outline of proposed work projects for the four camps in Yorktown and personnel matters with Yorktown and the National Park Service,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdminstrative concerns; personnel concerns; wording for publicity material; relief map of Yorktown; list of trucks used at Yorktown; invitations to historians, former Governor Pollard, President Bryan of William and Mary and others to visit Yorktown; Superintendant's Resident; road right of ways; recommendation for a volunteer fire department, Virginia Public School System; purchase of parkway tracts; recommendation that all foundations in excavated buildings be measured in Williamsburg and Yorktown and a report on proposed projects for the Colonial National Monument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Fire House addition, indian remains and relics, Warner Hall, Moore House mechanical problems, builiding a Utility Building, Swan Tavern office space, possibility of constructing the Colonial Courthouse, proposal to restore the Lightfoot House, research and acquisition of items for museum. Letters include Flickinger to Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, about recent visit to Washington, Pendleton Clark's confidential letter to Flickinger about the Government acquiring land in Appomattox, P.M. Griesenauer to Flickinger about relics found at Green Spring and other museums to Flickinger about the Yorktown work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a February 21, 1836 memo to the files from Sarah C. Armistead, Assistant-Clerk-Stenographer, about seeing for the first time \"Mr. Edward Riley's memorandum of November 25, 1935, to Mr. Flickinger, with reference to my suggestion that the designation Yorktown Victory Monument, rather than Yorktown Centennial Monument, be officially recommended to the Division of Geographic Names....\" Correspondence on topics related to Jamestown and Yorktown. Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes on pieces of ceramics found during work in Yorktown and how to care for them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePark itinerary for the Bicentennial Conference, September 22, 1932. Typed speech/talk on fortifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Clarence E. Persons to Flickinger about the last meeting of the Colonial Park Club where they wished a chance to explain the club to employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgress blueprints of the Colonial Parkway, undated but after 1935. Abstracts of land owned along parkway route. Letter about guard rail. 1938 \"Report about Inscriptions for Parkway Marker\" by Flickinger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of minutes from meetings of the CNHP. Many missing. Since some of the subject matter covered in these minutes overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series and the correspondence files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped speech entitled \"Address to be delivered by Mr. B. Floyd Flickinger, Acting Superintendent, Colonial National Monument, Yorktown, Virginia, at the Seventh Publicity and Advertising Conference, at the Virginian Hotel, Lynchburg, Virginia, October 13 and 14, 1933.\" Other presentations, particularly given during tours at Yorktown, can be found in Series 3, Publicity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel Reimbursement Vouchers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten summaries of daily activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped versions of presentations given during tours of Yorktown.  Some correspondence on guidebooks.  Itineraries for various visitors to Yorktown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos and outlines for activities of the Historical Division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo issues of a newsletter of the Colonial National Monument, \"HistoricalNotes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, notes and required reading lists for historical seminars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped drafts; memos about history; report by Edward M. Riley, \"The History of the Development of Colonial National Historical Park;\" flyer, map and newspaper articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrice lists, orders, enquiries and memos about items purchased for research purposes and the library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial memos, letters, reports and directives from the National Park Service that concern all National Parks. Some of these issues directly affected the operations of the Colonial National Historical Park. Discussion and implementation of some of the items covered in these directives can also be found in the correpondence files and other related series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministrative Orders 2 through 52, with many missing. These are directives given by the Superintendent to Colonial National HistoricalPark employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938 radio script for \"America's Hours of Destiny,\" No. 15, Colonial National Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, letters and reports on personnel. Includes lists of personnel, hiring of personnel, contractors, salaries, problems and directives from the National Park Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1933 \"Federal Civil Works Administration Rules and Regulations No. 1\" report and two other directives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight 4.5\" x 8\" photographs by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce possibly of Yorktown Day in 1934 with nine 3\" x 5\" versions. Photographs of Park Service personnel, monument, speakers, parade, beach and model. One photograph of Floyd Flickinger. 5 photographs of an oven, marked \"Atwood\" on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for information from the general public about genealogy and other local history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts, memos, reports and correspondence about signs and markers at Yorktown and surrounding area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten draft of a report, \"Suggestions for Yorktown Battlefield Development,\" written by Floyd Flickinger and addressed to Supt. Robinson. May 6, 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA preliminary study of the Superintendent's residence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenate and Congressional bills for the development of the Colonial National Monument  and preservation of American Historic Sites.  A typed proclaimation:  \"Colonial National Monument - Virginia, by the President of the United States, A Proclamation\" to \"provide for the creation of the Colonial National Monument in the State of Virginia...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos about building a model of the Yorktown Battlefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and correspondence about protection the Yorktown waterfront.  Some correspondence also is in Series 2, Sub-series 1 Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings about the Colonial National Historical Park and other related Park Service news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of 1934 speech entitled \"Preservation of Historical Sites\" by Dr. H. J. Eckenrode, Director of the History Division of the State Conservation and Development Commission and a related newspaper article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos and reports about public relations and related educational programs and work in the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memo on Public Relations Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten statements and press releases about activities and history of the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memos with the National Park Service about publicity.  Letter from Virginia State Chamber of Commerce to Flickinger about his participation in their conferences.  1939 brochure \"Colonial National Historical Park,\" 1930 brochure \"A Triple Shrine of History\" by Virginius Dabney and undated brochure \"Vital Facts about Jamestown, Yorktown, Williamsburg, College of William and Mary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch reports and correspondence on topics relating to the history of the Yorktown area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport by Worth Bailey, \"A Jamestown Baking Oven of the SeventeenthCentury.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of an interview with Charles H. Brown concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, memo from C.L. Coston with his \"Report on the Williamsburg Battlefield\"; and sketches of the battlefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscription of the \"Diary of The Rev. Philip Vickers Fithian and notes on clergy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with historians and reports/memos about research for the Colonial National Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo slips of handwritten notes on Pemmican.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport and memo on French Guns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and pamphlets on glassmaking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and notes on treatment of excavated iron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, memos and correspondence about uniforms of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport by Laurence Vail Coleman, Director of the American Association of Museums, \"Contributions of Museums to Outdoor Recreation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on \"Colonial Yorktown\" and the \"Siege of Yorktown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and newspaper clippings on tobacco products, including pipes.  Outline of the exhibition of the New York Public Library entitled, \"Tobacco, an Exhibition of Books and Prints\" in 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten and typed transcriptions of 1846 letters from Andrew Carothers, Hoppers Mills to Mary A. Fickes, White house post office, Cumberland County, PA.  Typescript of the Supreme Court of Arizona's resolutions for the \"late ex-chief justice John Titus\" in 1873\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1931 memo from Elbert Cox, Assistant Historian of the Colonial National Monument to Superintent Robinson about a file of manuscript documents he found.  Report entitled \"History of York County and Yorktown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, supplemental report from February 1934 with an index of topics for D.O.W. #3 and 3 copies of an article reprint from The Military Engineer by K.W. Trimble, Topographic Engineer, United States Geological Survey, entitled \"Some Old Yorktown Maps.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters about Archaeological Research at Jamestown Island from H Summerfield Day, Alonzo Pond, Henry Forman, W.J. Winter and others. Letters about history of Jamestown Island from Carlton Qualey, Malcolm Gardner, T.R. Schellenberg, Alvin P Stauffer and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and memos mostly about research and work done at Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island. Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics. Map of grids of archaeological investigation with proposed location of C.C.C. Camp. 2 photographs, possibly taken from an airplane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics.    Grid maps with different locations marked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work  and other related topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarch 29, 1935 letter from Bingham Duncan, Historical Assistant, Colonial National Monument to Mr. Chatelain with an attached report of \"texts of markers, memorials and monumental works on Jamestown Island.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember  31, 1937 letter from Raymond B. Bottom to Dr. Carl P. Russell, Regional Director, National Park Service about a proposal of \"citizens of the Peninsula that there be presented at Jamestown during July and Augus 1938 a historical drama patterned after that presented last summer at Manteo, N.C.\"  Confidential letter to Dr. Russell from B. Floyd Flickinger giving reasons a pageant is not a good idea at this time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, correspondence, memos and other material concerning research in relation to Jamestown. Originally bound together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles, letter from Flickinger to Dr. W.T. Hodges, Dean of Men at William and Mary, about list of men in the college who can help with the information booths, carbon copy of a speech \"Suggestions for the speech of the Secretary of the Interior, at Yorktown, on October 16, 1931\" and letters concerning the event.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown\"and a few letters about the event.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown,\" letters and memos about the event, newspaper articles and copies of address given by the D.A.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the meetings on the \"Celebration of Yorktown,\" schedules and programs of events, script for the \"Moore House Pageant,\" \"Mrs. Dorsey's list of Pilgrimage of the D.A.R. Members, \"Address of Mrs. Russell William Mega, President General , National Society Daughters of the American Revolution\" and memos/letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch material, publications and reports on historical sites not related to Yorktown. Alphabetical order by name of site or building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppomattox Historic Park Association creation, H.R. bill 8852 establishing Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, press release by Robert D. Ramsey, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, correspondence and newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonial Homes Tour pamphlet \"Benefit of Building Fund, Bethel Methodist Church, Dawn, Va\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on Big Bethel Battlefield by R.D. Meade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Verne M. Chatelain, Acting Assistant Director of the National Park Service to Mrs. Frantz Naylor, Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women about the study of Cape Henry by Miss Anabelle Winston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jno. Garland Pollard, Veterans Administration, to Hon. Arno B. Cammerer, Director of the National Park Service, suggesting that Carter's Grove be part of the Yorktown, Williamsburg and Jamestown project, with Cammerer's reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1933 letter exchange between Walter J. Sparks to Mr. Demaray, Park Service, about importance of Green Springs. Memo from Robert Meade to Flickinger about the exposed ruins at Green Springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about and photographs of the grave of Dr. Samuel Pond\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on the Field Study of Harrison's Landing with bibliography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformational flyer on Morristown Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters about a survey of all historical sites in the country and proposed park sites in Virginia.  News clippings about Park Service sites.  Brochure on Smokey Mountain National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 15-July 1, 1934 report on work done at Petersburg National Military Park.Undated flyer for Petersburg National Military Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Miss Benjamin Drew Edwards, APVA, Thomas Rolfe Branch of Surry County, to George W. Dean, District Forester asking that the \"C.C.C. at Waverly trim and beautify the woods and road at Smith's Fort on the Rolfe Plantation\" with attached resolution of the Surry Board of Supervisors requesting her to do so.  Letter from Dean to Flickinger about the possibility of the Park Service being interested in the property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemo from  Joseph C. Robert, Historical Technician, Colonial National Monument to Flickinger about recommendation to not visit Warner Hall.  Report on Warner Hall is attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch material, publications and reports on buildings in or near Yorktown. Some folders under Lot Number and some under the name of the building or site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on \"Wills and Inventories Relating to the American Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument. Report on \"Chain of Title to Old House Now Owned by Henry Yeatman' with a handwritten note, \"American Hospital (?).\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Bellfield\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport entitled \"Wills and Inventories relating to The French Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Chief Architect of the National Park Service to Malcolm Gardner, Colonial National Monument with questions about the Griffin Medical Shop and the proposal to restore.  June 21, 1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo reports on Lafayette's Headquarters by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument entitled \"Chain of Title to Land on WhichLafayette's Headquarters Stood\" and \"Wills and Inventories relating to Lafayette's Headquarters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndividual reports for Lots 1 - 32, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 27.  Lots 25 and 31 have separate folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between  Alexander P. Anderson, J. M. Clift and Dr. L. O. Powell, District Deputy and Grand Master, about the Masonic Lodges in the Yorktown area, historical and present, 1932 and 1933.  1935 letter from B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Monument to \"The Director\" of the National Park Service about the construction of a Masonic Hall at Yorktown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on wills, inventories and title abstracts, 1935 Press Release, notes, pencil drawings, research and photographs of the excavation. Includes the 1929 \"Story of the Swan Tavern\" by Clarence Porter Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch reports and some correspondence on Lot 31, mostly concerning the Reynold's House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndividual reports for Lots 33-56, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 35.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.  Minututes of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association Committee for the Restoration of the Moore House.  Includes discussion of museum space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, press releases and publications about the Moore House and the surrounding property, theTemple Farm.  Includes reports on the history of the property plus abstract of title, wills and inventories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the inventory of William Nelson's Estate in 1849.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport entitled \"Copy of U.S. Navy Mine Depot File, containing Commander Miles' History of the Depot.\" Typed notation on title page, \" The file was loaned, in January, 1932, to Mr. William M. Robinson, Jr., Superintentent, Colonial National Monument, by Captain B. H. Green, U.S. N., Inspector of Ordnance in Charge, U.S. Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.\" Report begins with a 2 page report, \"Information obtained from John A. Roberts (colored), October 16, 1928 by A.J. Forman\" about the Tinsley Family, Landsdowne and the removal of the Nathaniel Bacon Stone to Bruton Parish by the Tyler Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that include information about more than one lot or site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTissue paper carbon of report \"Synopsis and Table of Contents of Insurance Record Book\" about the \"Declaration of Assurance with the Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia for Yorktown, Virginia.\" Organized by Lot Number, with building/site name and description and cost of insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos to Flickinger about the construction of the Yorktown Battlefield Roads, including some history of the land involved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemo from Sarah C. Armistead to Flickinger with information on the history of the Washington Elm on the Victory Monument grounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport entitled \"A Note Concerning the York County Tobacco Warehouse Before 1800\" by Joseph C. Robert, Seasonal Ranger-Historian at the Colonial National Historical Park.\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","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","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","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","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","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers of B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Historic Park.  Letters, memos, reports, speeches, documents, photographs, and other material related to the creation and operation of the Colonial National Historic Park in Yorktown, Virginia.  Material on archaeology at Jamestown and the expansion of the National Park Service.  Personal papers which include Flickinger's position at the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II, his position as a teacher of American History and news clippings about his interest in the theater and history.","Personal papers of B. Floyd Flickinger which include copies of tests he used when he taught history in 1927 and a rejection letter from the William and Mary Quarterly in 1945. Material related to his employment with the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School during World War II. Ephemera related to his interest in theatre. Newspaper clippings which cover many subjects including history, farming and theatre.","Tests and quizzes for History 1, History C2 and History 101.  Handwritten notes for chapters on American History. April 1927 issue of \"Current History\" with an article on Appomattox, Virginia.","Subject of the brochure is \"Story of the Stars.\"","Reports and research on dehydrated food and other Army rations by Floyd Flickinger when he was part of the Technical Training Service at the Quartermaster School, partially in preparation for a booklet.  Includes handwritten notes about importance of military supplies.","Job reference for Mrs. B. Floyd Flickinger from J. W. Hornsby, Petroleum Products, of Yorktown, Virginia.","1941 letter to the Office of Production Management giving personal data and job history and a 1945 rejection letter from The William and Mary Quarterly.","Reviews of books on history.","Articles on 1933 storm, furniture and a 1933 edition of a Newport News Kiwanis newsletter.","\"The Little Theatre\" of Lafayette College.","Reviews for New York productions.","Clippings about history and other subjects related to Virginia.","Clippings related to events in Williamsburg, Virginia.","1928 letter from Stratford Company, Publishers about examining Flickingers's poems for publication, an 1936 editorial to \"Ye Olde York Times\" commending them on their first issue and a file cover with handwritten notes from 1945 about royalties and other legal issues.","Programs for events, church and theatre.","Scripts and notes on Elizabethan productions.","1909 program for \"The Search for Happiness\" by A.C. Barnes at the Fillmore Music House, 1920 program for \"The Light of the World\" by H. Augustine Smith and a script for \"A Pageant of Springtime.\"","Blank index card size applications.","The correspondence files cover all aspects of the Colonial National Historical Park, particularly with the administration by the National Park Service. Topics include daily activities, administrative concerns, construction issues, land acquisition, environmental concerns, publicity and funding. Correspondents include people outside the National Park Service and inside the National Park Service, plus internal memos within the Colonial National Historical Park. Since some of the subject matter overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series.","Correspondence concerning the Yorktown Sesquicentennial, scripts for guides and tours (with some typed versions), research, employee schedules and the development of the Colonial National Historical Park.","Correspondence and memos with suppliers, National Park Service, other historical organizations, other National Parks, local citizens, staff and others.  Topics included museum activities, tours with visitors, equipment orders, lantern slides, display ideas, memberships in historical organizations, administration and research.","Correspondence and memos about visitors and tours, supplies, geological survey, furnishings and plans for 1933.","Correspondence and memos about the hurricane of 1933, visit of Governor Pollard and Fairfax Harrison, publications, expansion of park, research, slides and reports on \"Development of the National Monument\" and \"Historical and Archival Projects under F.E. R. A.\" Correspondents include the Williamsburg Holding Corporation and G.G. Swem of the Library of Congress.","Topics include debris cleanup after the big storm; support by Kenneth Chorley of Williamsburg Holding Corporation; creation of a Business and Professional Association with representatives from Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown, eventually named the \"Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Associaion\" with related discussion and conference on programs for school children and a committee on a joint pamphlet; building projects for Yorktown and the Yorktown area; Post Office building problems and a paper presented by Dr. Harold C. Bryant on birds.","Joint projects of the Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Association; Battlefield development; water and spring issues; entranceway; roads and landscape issues; development of the Fuel Oil and Cook Tract; Moore House and Administrator's Residence; report to the Director of the National Park Service with outline of proposed work projects for the four camps in Yorktown and personnel matters with Yorktown and the National Park Service,","Adminstrative concerns; personnel concerns; wording for publicity material; relief map of Yorktown; list of trucks used at Yorktown; invitations to historians, former Governor Pollard, President Bryan of William and Mary and others to visit Yorktown; Superintendant's Resident; road right of ways; recommendation for a volunteer fire department, Virginia Public School System; purchase of parkway tracts; recommendation that all foundations in excavated buildings be measured in Williamsburg and Yorktown and a report on proposed projects for the Colonial National Monument.","Topics include Fire House addition, indian remains and relics, Warner Hall, Moore House mechanical problems, builiding a Utility Building, Swan Tavern office space, possibility of constructing the Colonial Courthouse, proposal to restore the Lightfoot House, research and acquisition of items for museum. Letters include Flickinger to Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, about recent visit to Washington, Pendleton Clark's confidential letter to Flickinger about the Government acquiring land in Appomattox, P.M. Griesenauer to Flickinger about relics found at Green Spring and other museums to Flickinger about the Yorktown work.","Includes a February 21, 1836 memo to the files from Sarah C. Armistead, Assistant-Clerk-Stenographer, about seeing for the first time \"Mr. Edward Riley's memorandum of November 25, 1935, to Mr. Flickinger, with reference to my suggestion that the designation Yorktown Victory Monument, rather than Yorktown Centennial Monument, be officially recommended to the Division of Geographic Names....\" Correspondence on topics related to Jamestown and Yorktown. Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.","Handwritten notes on pieces of ceramics found during work in Yorktown and how to care for them.","Park itinerary for the Bicentennial Conference, September 22, 1932. Typed speech/talk on fortifications.","Letter from Clarence E. Persons to Flickinger about the last meeting of the Colonial Park Club where they wished a chance to explain the club to employees.","Progress blueprints of the Colonial Parkway, undated but after 1935. Abstracts of land owned along parkway route. Letter about guard rail. 1938 \"Report about Inscriptions for Parkway Marker\" by Flickinger.","Copies of minutes from meetings of the CNHP. Many missing. Since some of the subject matter covered in these minutes overlaps with other more specific topics, please see related series and the correspondence files.","Typed speech entitled \"Address to be delivered by Mr. B. Floyd Flickinger, Acting Superintendent, Colonial National Monument, Yorktown, Virginia, at the Seventh Publicity and Advertising Conference, at the Virginian Hotel, Lynchburg, Virginia, October 13 and 14, 1933.\" Other presentations, particularly given during tours at Yorktown, can be found in Series 3, Publicity.","Travel Reimbursement Vouchers.","Handwritten summaries of daily activities.","Typed versions of presentations given during tours of Yorktown.  Some correspondence on guidebooks.  Itineraries for various visitors to Yorktown.","Memos and outlines for activities of the Historical Division.","Two issues of a newsletter of the Colonial National Monument, \"HistoricalNotes.\"","Memos, notes and required reading lists for historical seminars.","Typed drafts; memos about history; report by Edward M. Riley, \"The History of the Development of Colonial National Historical Park;\" flyer, map and newspaper articles.","Price lists, orders, enquiries and memos about items purchased for research purposes and the library.","Official memos, letters, reports and directives from the National Park Service that concern all National Parks. Some of these issues directly affected the operations of the Colonial National Historical Park. Discussion and implementation of some of the items covered in these directives can also be found in the correpondence files and other related series.","Administrative Orders 2 through 52, with many missing. These are directives given by the Superintendent to Colonial National HistoricalPark employees.","1938 radio script for \"America's Hours of Destiny,\" No. 15, Colonial National Historical Park.","Memos, letters and reports on personnel. Includes lists of personnel, hiring of personnel, contractors, salaries, problems and directives from the National Park Service.","1933 \"Federal Civil Works Administration Rules and Regulations No. 1\" report and two other directives.","Eight 4.5\" x 8\" photographs by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce possibly of Yorktown Day in 1934 with nine 3\" x 5\" versions. Photographs of Park Service personnel, monument, speakers, parade, beach and model. One photograph of Floyd Flickinger. 5 photographs of an oven, marked \"Atwood\" on the back.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Weekly and monthly reports by various members of the Colonial National Historical Park, mainly from Historical Assistants and Technicians.","Requests for information from the general public about genealogy and other local history.","Drafts, memos, reports and correspondence about signs and markers at Yorktown and surrounding area.","Handwritten draft of a report, \"Suggestions for Yorktown Battlefield Development,\" written by Floyd Flickinger and addressed to Supt. Robinson. May 6, 1932.","A preliminary study of the Superintendent's residence.","Senate and Congressional bills for the development of the Colonial National Monument  and preservation of American Historic Sites.  A typed proclaimation:  \"Colonial National Monument - Virginia, by the President of the United States, A Proclamation\" to \"provide for the creation of the Colonial National Monument in the State of Virginia...\"","Memos about building a model of the Yorktown Battlefield.","Reports and correspondence about protection the Yorktown waterfront.  Some correspondence also is in Series 2, Sub-series 1 Correspondence.","Newspaper clippings about the Colonial National Historical Park and other related Park Service news.","Typescript of 1934 speech entitled \"Preservation of Historical Sites\" by Dr. H. J. Eckenrode, Director of the History Division of the State Conservation and Development Commission and a related newspaper article.","Memos and reports about public relations and related educational programs and work in the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memo on Public Relations Conference.","Written statements and press releases about activities and history of the Colonial National Historical Park.  Memos with the National Park Service about publicity.  Letter from Virginia State Chamber of Commerce to Flickinger about his participation in their conferences.  1939 brochure \"Colonial National Historical Park,\" 1930 brochure \"A Triple Shrine of History\" by Virginius Dabney and undated brochure \"Vital Facts about Jamestown, Yorktown, Williamsburg, College of William and Mary.\"","Press release to \"Ye Olde York Times\" with biographhy of B. Floyd Flickinger.","Research reports and correspondence on topics relating to the history of the Yorktown area.","Report by Worth Bailey, \"A Jamestown Baking Oven of the SeventeenthCentury.\"","Report of an interview with Charles H. Brown concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, memo from C.L. Coston with his \"Report on the Williamsburg Battlefield\"; and sketches of the battlefield.","Transcription of the \"Diary of The Rev. Philip Vickers Fithian and notes on clergy.","Correspondence with historians and reports/memos about research for the Colonial National Historical Park.","Two slips of handwritten notes on Pemmican.","Report and memo on French Guns.","Newspaper articles and pamphlets on glassmaking.","Reports and notes on treatment of excavated iron.","Reports, memos and correspondence about uniforms of the American Revolution.","Report by Laurence Vail Coleman, Director of the American Association of Museums, \"Contributions of Museums to Outdoor Recreation.\"","Reports on \"Colonial Yorktown\" and the \"Siege of Yorktown.\"","Reports and newspaper clippings on tobacco products, including pipes.  Outline of the exhibition of the New York Public Library entitled, \"Tobacco, an Exhibition of Books and Prints\" in 1936.","Handwritten and typed transcriptions of 1846 letters from Andrew Carothers, Hoppers Mills to Mary A. Fickes, White house post office, Cumberland County, PA.  Typescript of the Supreme Court of Arizona's resolutions for the \"late ex-chief justice John Titus\" in 1873","1931 memo from Elbert Cox, Assistant Historian of the Colonial National Monument to Superintent Robinson about a file of manuscript documents he found.  Report entitled \"History of York County and Yorktown.\"","Notes, supplemental report from February 1934 with an index of topics for D.O.W. #3 and 3 copies of an article reprint from The Military Engineer by K.W. Trimble, Topographic Engineer, United States Geological Survey, entitled \"Some Old Yorktown Maps.\"","Letters about Archaeological Research at Jamestown Island from H Summerfield Day, Alonzo Pond, Henry Forman, W.J. Winter and others. Letters about history of Jamestown Island from Carlton Qualey, Malcolm Gardner, T.R. Schellenberg, Alvin P Stauffer and others.","Reports and memos mostly about research and work done at Jamestown.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island. Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics. Map of grids of archaeological investigation with proposed location of C.C.C. Camp. 2 photographs, possibly taken from an airplane.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work and other related topics.    Grid maps with different locations marked.","Reports and research on archaeological work at Jamestown and Jamestown Island.  Memos and minutes of meetings concerning the archaeological work  and other related topics.","March 29, 1935 letter from Bingham Duncan, Historical Assistant, Colonial National Monument to Mr. Chatelain with an attached report of \"texts of markers, memorials and monumental works on Jamestown Island.\"","December  31, 1937 letter from Raymond B. Bottom to Dr. Carl P. Russell, Regional Director, National Park Service about a proposal of \"citizens of the Peninsula that there be presented at Jamestown during July and Augus 1938 a historical drama patterned after that presented last summer at Manteo, N.C.\"  Confidential letter to Dr. Russell from B. Floyd Flickinger giving reasons a pageant is not a good idea at this time.","Reports, correspondence, memos and other material concerning research in relation to Jamestown. Originally bound together.","Newspaper articles, letter from Flickinger to Dr. W.T. Hodges, Dean of Men at William and Mary, about list of men in the college who can help with the information booths, carbon copy of a speech \"Suggestions for the speech of the Secretary of the Interior, at Yorktown, on October 16, 1931\" and letters concerning the event.","Minutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown\"and a few letters about the event.","Minutes of the Committee on \"Plans for the Celebration at Yorktown,\" letters and memos about the event, newspaper articles and copies of address given by the D.A.R.","Minutes of the meetings on the \"Celebration of Yorktown,\" schedules and programs of events, script for the \"Moore House Pageant,\" \"Mrs. Dorsey's list of Pilgrimage of the D.A.R. Members, \"Address of Mrs. Russell William Mega, President General , National Society Daughters of the American Revolution\" and memos/letters.","Research material, publications and reports on historical sites not related to Yorktown. Alphabetical order by name of site or building.","Appomattox Historic Park Association creation, H.R. bill 8852 establishing Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, press release by Robert D. Ramsey, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, correspondence and newspaper clippings.","Colonial Homes Tour pamphlet \"Benefit of Building Fund, Bethel Methodist Church, Dawn, Va\"","Report on Big Bethel Battlefield by R.D. Meade.","Letter from Verne M. Chatelain, Acting Assistant Director of the National Park Service to Mrs. Frantz Naylor, Assembly of Tidewater Virginia Women about the study of Cape Henry by Miss Anabelle Winston.","Letter from Jno. Garland Pollard, Veterans Administration, to Hon. Arno B. Cammerer, Director of the National Park Service, suggesting that Carter's Grove be part of the Yorktown, Williamsburg and Jamestown project, with Cammerer's reply.","1933 letter exchange between Walter J. Sparks to Mr. Demaray, Park Service, about importance of Green Springs. Memo from Robert Meade to Flickinger about the exposed ruins at Green Springs.","Correspondence about and photographs of the grave of Dr. Samuel Pond","Report on the Field Study of Harrison's Landing with bibliography.","Informational flyer on Morristown Historical Park.","Letters about a survey of all historical sites in the country and proposed park sites in Virginia.  News clippings about Park Service sites.  Brochure on Smokey Mountain National Park.","June 15-July 1, 1934 report on work done at Petersburg National Military Park.Undated flyer for Petersburg National Military Park.","Letter from Miss Benjamin Drew Edwards, APVA, Thomas Rolfe Branch of Surry County, to George W. Dean, District Forester asking that the \"C.C.C. at Waverly trim and beautify the woods and road at Smith's Fort on the Rolfe Plantation\" with attached resolution of the Surry Board of Supervisors requesting her to do so.  Letter from Dean to Flickinger about the possibility of the Park Service being interested in the property.","Memo from  Joseph C. Robert, Historical Technician, Colonial National Monument to Flickinger about recommendation to not visit Warner Hall.  Report on Warner Hall is attached.","Research material, publications and reports on buildings in or near Yorktown. Some folders under Lot Number and some under the name of the building or site.","Report on \"Wills and Inventories Relating to the American Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument. Report on \"Chain of Title to Old House Now Owned by Henry Yeatman' with a handwritten note, \"American Hospital (?).\"","Report entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Bellfield\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.","Report entitled \"Wills and Inventories relating to The French Hospital\" by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument.","Letter from Charles E. Peterson, Deputy Chief Architect of the National Park Service to Malcolm Gardner, Colonial National Monument with questions about the Griffin Medical Shop and the proposal to restore.  June 21, 1935.","Two reports on Lafayette's Headquarters by the Historical Department, Colonial National Monument entitled \"Chain of Title to Land on WhichLafayette's Headquarters Stood\" and \"Wills and Inventories relating to Lafayette's Headquarters.\"","Individual reports for Lots 1 - 32, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 27.  Lots 25 and 31 have separate folders.","Correspondence between  Alexander P. Anderson, J. M. Clift and Dr. L. O. Powell, District Deputy and Grand Master, about the Masonic Lodges in the Yorktown area, historical and present, 1932 and 1933.  1935 letter from B. Floyd Flickinger, Superintendent of the Colonial National Monument to \"The Director\" of the National Park Service about the construction of a Masonic Hall at Yorktown.","Reports on wills, inventories and title abstracts, 1935 Press Release, notes, pencil drawings, research and photographs of the excavation. Includes the 1929 \"Story of the Swan Tavern\" by Clarence Porter Jones.","Research reports and some correspondence on Lot 31, mostly concerning the Reynold's House.","Individual reports for Lots 33-56, entitled \"Wills and Inventories Relating to Lot ___.\"  Some reports include title abstracts.  No report on Lot 35.","Memos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.","Memos, letters, research, notes and reports regarding all aspects of the restoration and furnishing of the Moore House.  Minututes of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association Committee for the Restoration of the Moore House.  Includes discussion of museum space.","Reports, press releases and publications about the Moore House and the surrounding property, theTemple Farm.  Includes reports on the history of the property plus abstract of title, wills and inventories.","Report of the inventory of William Nelson's Estate in 1849.","Report entitled \"Copy of U.S. Navy Mine Depot File, containing Commander Miles' History of the Depot.\" Typed notation on title page, \" The file was loaned, in January, 1932, to Mr. William M. Robinson, Jr., Superintentent, Colonial National Monument, by Captain B. H. Green, U.S. N., Inspector of Ordnance in Charge, U.S. Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.\" Report begins with a 2 page report, \"Information obtained from John A. Roberts (colored), October 16, 1928 by A.J. Forman\" about the Tinsley Family, Landsdowne and the removal of the Nathaniel Bacon Stone to Bruton Parish by the Tyler Family.","Notes that include information about more than one lot or site.","Tissue paper carbon of report \"Synopsis and Table of Contents of Insurance Record Book\" about the \"Declaration of Assurance with the Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia for Yorktown, Virginia.\" Organized by Lot Number, with building/site name and description and cost of insurance.","Memos to Flickinger about the construction of the Yorktown Battlefield Roads, including some history of the land involved.","Memo from Sarah C. Armistead to Flickinger with information on the history of the Washington Elm on the Victory Monument grounds.","Report entitled \"A Note Concerning the York County Tobacco Warehouse Before 1800\" by Joseph C. Robert, Seasonal Ranger-Historian at the Colonial National Historical Park."],"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":["Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","US Army Quartermaster School","United States. 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Restrictions may apply to other records as well. Consult a staff member for details. 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.","The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors.","The collection is arranged into eight series: Series 1: Minutes and Agendas of Board of Visitors' Meetings, 1757-[ongoing]; Series 2: Matriculation Books, 1827-1920; Series 3: Correspondence, 1858-1859, 1928-1988; Series 4: Rector's Papers, 1938-1979; Series 5: Publications, 1830-[ongoing]; Series 6: Audiotapes of  Meetings, 1961-1999, Series 7: Photographs, and Series 8: Financial Reports.","The Board of Visitors at William \u0026 Mary is composed of 17 members appointed by the Governor of Virginia and approved by the General Assembly to serve four year terms. Three members may be nonresidents of Virginia.","Portions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult staff for assistance. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.","Steven Bookman and Rebecca Obniski arranged and described the collection from January-May 2008. Nathaniel Baako continued to arrange and describe the collection beginning in May 2008. Lily Rubino continued to arrange and describe the collection from February 2009. The collection was reorganized from an accession based arrangement to a series based arrangement. Acc. 2010.431 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2010. Acc. 2011.427 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2011. Acc. 2011.524 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011.","Records of the Office of the President (UA 2); R. Harvey Chappell Jr. Papers (Mss. 83 C36); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (UA 5.013); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (Mss. 65 H88); Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers (UA 2.06); William Booth Taliaferro Papers (Mss. 65 T15); W. Brooks George Papers (Mss. 83 Geo29); University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8); College Papers Collection (UA 14); Vice-President for Business Affairs (UA 63); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58); and other related administrative records of the College of William and Mary.","The records of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary includes meeting minutes, financial reports, photographs, agendas, matriculation books, correspondence, material from Board of Visitors Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999."," An index to Board of Visitors meetings for the period 1947-1984 is available in the Special Collections Research Center. Researchers are also encouraged to consult the University Archives Card Catalog which provides more detailed access to particular people or subjects in the College's history.  The card catalog notes where information can be found within the various University Archives collections."," The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors. Please check the Archon finding aid inventory for the most current holdings available.","This series includes the minutes and agendas from the Board of Visitors' meetings and is arranged in chronological order by date of meeting. Agendas list business to be discussed and resolutions to be approved. Agendas include supporting documents for each resolution. Minutes reflect business transacted at meetings, but are not verbatim transcripts. Agendas and minutes are filed together for each meeting. The series consists of copies as well as the official bound volumes of minutes. Agendas, minutes, and reports of the committees of the Board of Visitors are present. Minutes can also be found in Series 3: Correspondence and Series 4, Subseries 2: Rector's Papers, Robert Harvey Chappell Jr. Microfilm copies of minutes from 1860-1980 are available for researchers to use. The material listed as being found in Boxes 2-21 are bound volumes of the official Executive Committee and regular Board of Visitors meeting minutes.  Boxes 22-48, 69-are paper copies of minutes and committee reports of the Board of Visitors from 1921 to the present.  Boxes 49-68 are duplicate copies of minutes and are stored off-site. From 2002 to the present, committee agendas and minutes are in the same folder as the general meeting minutes and agenda. Acc. 2011.524 contains committee agendas and minutes for meetings of the Board of Visitors from the September 2009 to the April 2011 meetings.  September 2011 Creative Adaptation Fund.","Contains the agenda books for the February and April meetings of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. 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Please see a staff member for more information.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Missing April 2016.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132 3 copies of the Bylaws of the Board of Visitors adopted in November 2015.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Includes Bylaws Revisions adopted April 20, 2018.","This series consists of 2 volumes of matriculation books from The College of William and Mary. Volume 1 dates from 1827-1881 and volume 2 dates from 1888-1920. The matriculation books contain signatures of students, names of parents or guardians, hometown, age, residence in Williamsburg, religion, and their course of study. Volume 1 also includes some rules of the Board of Visitors (1788-1830) and 2 loose papers listing student names. The matriculation books have been microfilmed and are on the same reel as the faculty reports. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.","This series consists of the correspondence of the Board of Visitors. Included in the series are copies of minutes of Board of Visitors meetings, correspondence about the meetings, and copies of reports presented at the meetings. Some of the topics the correspondence explores include the financial situation of the College, construction and renovation of buildings on campus, and recommendations for the successor of Julian A. C. Chandler. The series also includes two letters written by former U. S. President John Tyler while he was Rector of the Board of Visitors, as well as a profile of the members of the 1987 Board of Visitors. Two student discipline cases are included, but are closed until 2018 due to their confidentiality. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 6-7 contain correspondence regarding the Wren Cross in 2007 and the appointment of W. Taylor Reveley as the next William and Mary President in September 2008. These boxes are closed until 2018 October.","Order that the Bishop of London be requested to employ a professor of philosophy and mathematics, 1716 June 13, 1 piece. Order to send to England for furniture and a bell, 1716 June 13. Orders concerning payment for certain carpenter work, concerning the master of the Indian School, and concerning furniture for the College, 20 June 1716, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning the employment of a housekeeper and the ordering of glass from England for the College Hall, 1716 October 24, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning William Levingston's dancing school and concerning the appointment of William Craig as porter for the College, 1716, 1 piece. Summary of letter written by visitors of the College to the Bishop of London, 15 July 1767, concerning qualifications of professors sent to the College, and a statute passed by the visitors in 1770 providing salaries for eight undergraduates in consideration of their proficiency in learning and their exemplary conduct, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors, 1769 Septeptember 1, giving resolutions concerning the marriage of professors and their residence outside the College, 1 piece. Resolution requiring the residence of professors in the College, and prohibiting their marriage, 1769 December 4, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the University of William and Mary; (Richmond, A. Davis, 1792), concerning the drinking of liquors by the students, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the College of William and Mary; 1796 December 19, concerning board and the use of liquors at the College table, 1 piece. Two extracts from a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802, two pieces. Statute concerning the salary of the president and chaplain, 1812, 1 piece. Report and resolution concerning the resignation of Rev. John Bracken, 1814. Statute concerning the duty of the professor of natural philosophy to register weather conditions, circa 1814-1826. Address of the visitors and governors of the College, 1815. Statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815, two pieces. Statute to explain and amend a statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815 July 4, 1 piece. Statute to change the time for the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1816 July 5. Regulation respecting the bursar's accounts, 1816 July 6, 1 piece. Two resolutions concerning the teaching of Thomas P. Jones, professor of chemistry, 1816 July 6, two pieces. Resolution respecting the bursar's accounts, 1817 July 12, 1 piece. Statute concerning the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1817 July 14, 1 piece. Three statutes concerning fees for the use of the library, 1817 July 15, 3 pieces. Resolutions concerning finances, recording of faculty minutes, and the authority of the president and professors, 1817 July 15, 1 piece. A resolution appointing a committee to solicit funds for the College, 1818 July 4, 1 piece. Resolutions: concerning a lecturer of natural philosophy and chemistry; professor fees and examination of professors, 1818, 2 pieces. Resolutions: reimbursement for Dr. Hare's chemical apparatus, purchases of the chemistry professor, and request for the College president to submit a statement of the bursar's accounts, 1818, 4 pieces. Report: concerning instituting a professor of humanity and universal history.","Items transferred from College Papers: Resolution concerning a matriculation fee for the use of the library. 1821 July Resolution respecting the proper recording of the funds of the college. 1821 July resolution for collecting and revising the statutes of the college. 1821 July statue regarding the use of text books. 1821 resolution that the president be requested to submit an annual report. 1821 resolution relative to the Fall meeting of the Board of Visitors. 1824 July statue concerning the duties and salary of the president of the College. July 1824 resolutions concerning the removal of the college. 1824 November resolutions of the board of Visitors of the college and of the citizens of Williamsburg concerning the public meetings of the board. 1825 July resolutions concerning the dismissal of students from the college and an annual report of the faculty to the visitors on the condition of the college. 1825 July statues and resolutions concerning the establishment of a professorship of humanity and for the establishment of a boarding department in the college. 1825 July report and resolution relative to the professor of chemistry. 1825 July typed copy of OBV resolution on hiring someone to be in charge of providing meals for the students; the Brafferton will be turned over to this person for his home. Resolution concerning the establishment of a grammar school. July 1825 Resolution to separate the office of president from ay professorship. July 1825 Statute concerning the presidency of the college and establishing a separate professorship of political law. Oct 1826 Statue to fix the salaries of the president and professors of the college. Oct 1826 Statue concerning the salary of the professor of humanity and an assistant for him. 1826 Statue prescribing the number of classes which each student of the college shall be required to attend. July 1827 Statue to amend the statue concerning the school of humanity. July 1827 Two drafts of a statute to amend the statutes establishing a table in the college. July 1827 Two resolutions concerning the collection of debts due to the college. July 1827 Resolution appointing a committee to report on the revenues and funds of the college July 1827 Statue creating aprofessorship of modern languages. July 1828 Statue to regulate the salaries of professors. July 1828 Resolution appointing a committee to revise the statutes of the college and to receive the communications from the president and professors. Oct 1828 Rules to be observed in convocation. July 1830 Resolution passed July 1830 requiring the faculty to submit a statement showing fees received by each professor. Resolution passed July 1830 concerning reports of the faculty for the years 1828 and 1829. Resolution concerning oaths of office and requirements for degrees. July 1830 Resolution adopted July 1830 for publishing the statutes passed in 1830 and certain laws of the college. Resolution concerning services in the college chapel. July 1830. Resolution concerning attendance upon lectures. 1830 Petition of the visitors and governors of W\u0026M to the VA Legislature asking for an additional endowment for the college. 1833 Two resolutions concerning the finances of the college. Feb 1847 Resolution concerning an investigation of the condition of the college March 1848 Resolution concerning the condition of the college. March 1848 Resolutions concerning contracts for sale of land. March 1848 Resolution concerning improvements to the college building and premises. March 1848 Statue prohibiting secret societies at the college. March 1848 Resolution concerning the increase in the amount paid for board. March 1848 Resolution concerning an advertisement for a professor of chemistry. March 1848 Resolution concerning the appointment of professors and a resolution concerning the appointment of board members. 1848 Resolution concerning the claim of Professor Millington against the college. 1850 Resolution concerning the report of Tazewell Taylor as bursar.","Items transferred from College Papers. resolution concerning the purchase of books for the library 1852 July. Resolution concerning the changing of the section of the college laws and regulations regarding the Department of Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Philosophy 1854 July. Resolution concerning the resuming of Saturday recitations at the college 1854 July. Two resolutions concerning a subscription to raise a fund for repairs and for an enlargement of the permanent fund 1854 July. Resolution granting the president an extra sum for contingent expenses 1854 July. Copy of a resolution concerning the salary of Professor Lucian Minor 1856 July and a letter from Professor Minor dated 1857 January concerning his salary. Allowances granted to the Board of Visitors for their expenses in attending the meetings of 1858 June and July. Resolution of appreciation for the services rendered the college by Bishop Johns 1869 July. Minutes of meeting of 1869 June with attachments. Minutes of meeting of 1870 July. Minutes of meeting of 1871 July. Memo from some faculty to the Visitors protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Letter to the Visitors from L. B. Wharton protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Visitors which accepts the resignation of Professor Thomas P. McCandlish. Resolution concerning salaries of professors. Resolution to elect a professor of Latin and French 1981 December. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1872 June, containing the resignation of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton, Wise and Snead and the the re-election of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton and Wise. Resolution from the minutes of the meting of the Visitors 1872 June requesting faculty to prepare a statement of the college's debt. Minutes of meeting of 1876 June. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1877 May. Resolution concerning an agent to solicit funds. Resolution to petition the Congress of the U. S. for remuneration for damage done to the college buildings in the Civil War. Resolution to continue the college for the next year on its present terms. Resolution 1877 May, concerning the summoning of the Board of Visitors in July to investigate the affairs of the college. Photostat of letter, 1877 July from W. W. Vest to Board of Visitors regarding debt owed to him by college (location of original document unknown). Resolution to appoint committees to solicit appropriations from Congress and from the Virginia Legislature 1877 July. Record of the appointment of a committee on finance from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1888 May. Resolution concerning the acceptance of the resignation of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1888 May.","Items transferred from College Papers. Resolution concerning the payment of certain expenses with interest due the college from state bonds and securities 1888. Two resolutions concerning the state appropriation for the normal school at the college 1888. Resolution concerning funds for repairs to college buildings 1888. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1889 October, nine pieces. Appropriation of $40 to furnish the hall of the Philomathean Society. Appropriation of $50 to purchase an organ for the YMCA. Appropriation of $25 for the Phoenix Literary Society. Appropriation of $50 for supplies for the normal department. Resolution concerning the depositing in the National Planters Bank in Richmond of bonds of the college. Resolution concerning the use of the President's House by the college. Resolution concerning the appointment of an assistant to the professor of languages. Resolution concerning the inspection of the treasurer's accounts. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors, 1889 November, including the following resolutions. Resolution concerning examination of the financial transactions of the president. Resolution concerning funds of the college handled by the president. An appropriation of $30 to purchase magazines and other literary matter. Resolution concerning the election of a treasurer. Resolution concerning the appointment of Rev. J. H. Moss as assistant in the Department of Languages. Resolution concerning depositing funds of the college. Resolution concerning the insuring of college buildings. Resolutions on the death of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell 1895 June. Resolution concerning special examinations 1912 June. Resolution concerning reports from the faculty regarding their respective departments 1913 January. Resolution appointing a boarding house committee 1918 April. Resolution fixing rates for students boarding in the college 1918 April. Resolution concerning the purchase of a team or truck for hauling coal 1918 April Statute defining the authority of the faculty. Resolution concerning the selling of land belonging to the college in the city of Richmond. Resolution concerning the investing of college funds. Resolution concerning funds to be used for repairs to the college buildings. Resolution concerning the establishment of a class in civil law. Resolution concerning lectures on international law and government. Two statutes concerning the duties of professors in regard to class schedules and text books. Two statutes concerning the professorship of divinity, logic, rhetoric and belles-lettres. Resolutions concerning the purchasing power of the steward and of the registrar (undated but belongs to the period 1900-1910). Fragmentary records from the files of the board, fragments dated 1871-1877, and undated fragments.","Items transferred from the College Papers. Report of the examiners of the college accounts circa 1764. \nReport of the president on the bursar's account, 1815. \nReport of the committee to examing the bursar's account, 1817. \nReport of the committee appointed to inquire into the state of the funds of the college, 1819. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1820. \nReport of the committee appointed to enquire into the expediency of amending or repealing the statutes concerning the president, July 1821 Report of the committee appointed to consider the president's report, July 1821. \nReport of the committee to enquire into the state and condition of the college and to propose such measures as would advance its prosperity, 1824. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1825. \nReport of the committee to which the report of the faculty was referred, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to investigate the statutes in force for the government of the college, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to revise the statutes of the college, 1828 July. \nReport of the committee on the college funds, July 1830. Report of the committee to examine the bursar's account (undated but belonging to the period 1820-1830). \nReport of the committee on the college funds, 1842. Report of the committee on the college funds, 1843-1844.","Includes note by \"Edm: Randolph, Rector\" about support and maintenance needed for the College.  1777 June 17. (transferred from Chronology File).","Resolution to form a committee to try and recover money that might be due from the Brafferton Estate.  1785 March 25.","Items transferred from College Papers: Communications to the Board relating to the dissension among the faculty 1847-1848 and partial proceedings of the meeting of the board, 1848 March. 54 pieces, including communications from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald Cary Peachy, B. Tucker, James S. Christian, John Millington, and Charles Minnigerode.","Item transferred from College Papers: \"The Troubles at William and Mary College in 1848\".  An 18-page printed pamphlet containing letters concerning the dissension of 1847-1848.","Items transferred from College Papers. \nLetter from Miles Cary, rector of W\u0026M, 1705, June regarding a meeting of the governors. ","An extract from the Virginia Gazette 1775 February, announcing the election of Robert Beverly, of Essex County as one of the governors of the college. ","A letter from Wm. U. Moody at Williamsburg to Robert Stannard 1835 June, requesting his attendance at a meeting of the Board on 1835 July 4. ","A letter from James Lyons at Richmond 1847 November 7, stating that legal engagements prevent his attending a meeting of the board. ","A letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack Court House, Virginia 1848 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A note from the faculty to the board concerning a joint meeting 1848 July. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise at Only (near Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia) 1848 September, accepting visitorship of the college. ","A letter from William Meade, at Millwood 1849 March, concerning a meeting of the Board. ","A letter from John S. Millson at Norfolk 1852 June, resigning as a visitor. On the back of this letter appears a memo of the appointment of Otway Byrd Barraud, of Norfolk, and John W. Brockenbrough, of Lexington, as visitors of the college. 1852 July. ","A letter from E. P. Scott, at Oakland, Louisa County, Virginia, 1853 June, concerning the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors. ","A letter from Robert G. Scott, at Richmond 1853 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise, at Onancock, Virginia 1853 June, stating why he will not be able to attend a meeting of the visitors. ","A letter from Robert B. Bolling, at Petersburg,1854 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Otway B. Barraud, at Norfolk, 1855 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Robert Saunders, at Williamsburg, 1867 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh B. Grisgsy, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, 1868 January, making an appointment to discuss college affairs. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1868 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from David May, at Petersburg, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from (GW?) Lewis, Westmoreland, 1870 March,resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1872 June, stating his intention of being present at a meeting of the visitors of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1873 June, concerning attendance at a board meeting. An extract from the records of the board stating that at a meeting of the Board of Visitors 1873 July, Warner T. Jones was elected a member. ","A letter from A.N. Wellford, at Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Virginia, 1875 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from James Lyons, at Richmond, June 1875, containing a conditional resignation as rector of the college.","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","John L. Buchanan letter turning down the offer of presidency of the College of William \u0026 Mary.  1888 July 2.","T.T.L. Snead letter requesting pay for extra services teaching Col. Ewell's classes. 1872 June 19.","John R. Coupland sending regrets for an invitation to a student dinner.  1844 June 25.","William Meade to William \u0026 Mary explaining why the Diocese decided his Assistant Bishop would be an unwise choice to be president of William \u0026 Mary because of the conflict of dual duties. (J. Johns might be the assistant Bishop).1847 May 27","Letter to Edward B. Dellam concerning the lack of suitable candidates for law professor. Acc. 1986.15.","Letter to the president of Brown University, Barnas Sears, requesting a donation of duplicate copies of books to replace the William \u0026 Mary's library, which had been destroyed by fire. Acc. 1988.90.","Letter to Alumni and Friends of the College from Rector Michael K Powell dated 2008 March.","Grame questions how he could withdraw as council from a case he'd never taken any part.","Correspondence between James Lyons, BOV Rector and Rev Dr J.L.M. Curry concerning the Peabody Fund.  Lyons mentions forming a Normal School and would like support from the Peabody Fund.  Includes \"Circular of the General Agent of the Peabody Fund.\"","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","Correspondence on the Wren Cross.","This series consists of records collected and maintained by the Rectors of the Board of Visitors and is arranged into subseries by rector. The series includes the records of Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and R. Harvey Chappell. Topics include the Alumni Society, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Student Affairs, Athletics, Richard Bland College, and Christopher Newport College. The series is arranged chronologically. Acc. No. 2002.80.","Oscar L. Shewmake was a student (1899-1904), faculty member (1902-1905; 1921-1923), and member of the Board of Visitors (1919-1921; 1940-1952) at the College of William and Mary. This series contains news clippings and correspondence from Shewmake's office concerning the Board of Visitors, Alumni Association, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, and the 1951 football scandal. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","First Doctorate of Law and Taxation ever conferred.","Robert Harvey Chappell, Jr. was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1945 to 1950 and a member of the Board of Visitors from 1970 to 1976. This subseries includes correspondence, Board minutes and agendas with Chappell's personal notes, Board committee files, and Chappell's subject files. Some of the topics covered in this subseries include the Alumni Society, Student Affairs, Richard Bland and Christopher Newport Colleges, Commencements and Charter Days, Affirmative Action, and the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","Closed until 2047.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2046.","Closed until 2047.","Closed.","Closed until 2048.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2026.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2022.","Closed until 2023.","Closed until 2044.","Closed until 2046.","This series consists of reports, by-laws, procedures, and other publications produced by or presented to the Board of Visitors.  Some of the publications in the series include the 1960 administrative organization of William and Mary to include Richard Bland and Christopher Newport College, a study of the social life of women at southern colleges, various versions of the by-laws of the Board of Visitors, and a copy of the rules and regulations for the president of the College from 1905.  Also included is a bound volume containing faculty reports to the Board of Visitors, bursar's reports about capital owned by the college, and lists of land owned in King William and Sussex Counties.  The faculty reports have been microfilmed and are available in the SCRC on the same reel as the matriculation books.","Acc. No. 1983.119","Acc. 1991.083","This series consists of reel-to-reel audiotapes of Board of Visitors meetings. Preservation concerns may limit access to the original recordings requiring researchers to use copies in another format. The series is arranged chronologically.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 March 4 meeting of the Board of Visitors at the Richmond Professional Institute. The tape speed was recorded at 3 3/4 ips.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 April 28 meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One audio cassette tape of the 1990 September teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 March 18 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 June 30 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the July 30, 1993 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1994 January 10 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","Two audio cassette tapes of the 1996 June 27 meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One master microcassette audiotape and one copy audio cassette tape of the 1999 June 17 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One audio cassette tape of the Board of Visitor's Black Tie Dinner before the Commencement ceremony in 1986. Acc. 1986.038","(1) color photograph of William \u0026 Mary President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel, and a group of former William \u0026 Mary Rectors, taken at the October, 2, 2019 Emeriti Rectors Lunch held at the Quirk Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. ","From left to right: J. Edward Grimsley (Rector 1999-2001), Hays T. Watkins, Jr. (Rector 1987-1993), James B. Murray, Jr. (Rector 1994-1996), President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel (2018-present), Donald N. Patten (Rector 2001-2003) and A. Marshall Acuff (Rector 1996-1999)","Oversize photograph of William \u0026 Mary's Board of Visitors members in 2018. Some members are seated, others are standing in a blue paneled room in the Wren Building. This photograph hung in the Board Room until it was replaced by a more current one in September 2019.","Materials from Board of Visitors meetings over 2019 through 2022. This accession includes three committee meeting binders, four board books (which also contain committee meeting notes), and two group photographs.","2019 Commencement booklet moved to the Commencement Exercises collection UA 314.","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","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors.","Office of the President","Chappell, R. 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Acc. 1981.088 acquired 08/27/1981, 02/06/1985; Acc. 1982.009 acquired 01/26/1982; Acc. 1982.018 acquired 03/18/1983; Acc. 1982.061 acquired 04/25/1988, 08/09/1984, 09/02/1983, 02/08/1984,  03/06/1984, and 11/23/1982; Acc. 1983.021 acquired 06/01/1983; Acc. 1983.026 acquired 06/01/1983; Acc. 1983.041 acquired 09/09/1983; Acc. 1983.049 acquired 02/20/1983; Acc. 1983.119 acquired 12/01/1983; Acc. 1983.120 acquired 12/01/1983; Acc. 1990.005 acquired 02/28/1920; Acc. 1991.040 acquired 04/16/1991; Acc. 1991.083 was a gift of W. Melville Jones 08/23/1991; Acc. 1992.029 transferred on 6/12/1992; Acc. 2002.074 acquired 07/18/2002; Acc. 2002.080 acquired July 30, 2002; Acc. 2003.007 acquired 07/09/2003; Acc. 2008.068 transferred on 7/18/2008; Acc. 2009.051 transferred on 2/27/2009; Acc. 2009.266 was transferred from the Board of Visitors via Swem Reserves on 6/23/2009; Acc. 2009.280 was transferred from the Office of the President on 7/8/2009. 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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\u003eThe records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals:"],"accruals_tesim":["The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged into eight series: Series 1: Minutes and Agendas of Board of Visitors' Meetings, 1757-[ongoing]; Series 2: Matriculation Books, 1827-1920; Series 3: Correspondence, 1858-1859, 1928-1988; Series 4: Rector's Papers, 1938-1979; Series 5: Publications, 1830-[ongoing]; Series 6: Audiotapes of  Meetings, 1961-1999, Series 7: Photographs, and Series 8: Financial Reports.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged into eight series: Series 1: Minutes and Agendas of Board of Visitors' Meetings, 1757-[ongoing]; Series 2: Matriculation Books, 1827-1920; Series 3: Correspondence, 1858-1859, 1928-1988; Series 4: Rector's Papers, 1938-1979; Series 5: Publications, 1830-[ongoing]; Series 6: Audiotapes of  Meetings, 1961-1999, Series 7: Photographs, and Series 8: Financial Reports."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Board of Visitors at William \u0026amp; Mary is composed of 17 members appointed by the Governor of Virginia and approved by the General Assembly to serve four year terms. 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Researchers should use microfilm copies when available."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBoard of Visitors records, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnprocessed\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Board of Visitors records, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries.","Unprocessed"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSteven Bookman and Rebecca Obniski arranged and described the collection from January-May 2008. Nathaniel Baako continued to arrange and describe the collection beginning in May 2008. Lily Rubino continued to arrange and describe the collection from February 2009. The collection was reorganized from an accession based arrangement to a series based arrangement. Acc. 2010.431 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2010. Acc. 2011.427 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2011. Acc. 2011.524 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Steven Bookman and Rebecca Obniski arranged and described the collection from January-May 2008. Nathaniel Baako continued to arrange and describe the collection beginning in May 2008. Lily Rubino continued to arrange and describe the collection from February 2009. The collection was reorganized from an accession based arrangement to a series based arrangement. Acc. 2010.431 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2010. Acc. 2011.427 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2011. Acc. 2011.524 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecords of the Office of the President (UA 2); R. Harvey Chappell Jr. Papers (Mss. 83 C36); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (UA 5.013); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (Mss. 65 H88); Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers (UA 2.06); William Booth Taliaferro Papers (Mss. 65 T15); W. Brooks George Papers (Mss. 83 Geo29); University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8); College Papers Collection (UA 14); Vice-President for Business Affairs (UA 63); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58); and other related administrative records of the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Records of the Office of the President (UA 2); R. Harvey Chappell Jr. Papers (Mss. 83 C36); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (UA 5.013); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (Mss. 65 H88); Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers (UA 2.06); William Booth Taliaferro Papers (Mss. 65 T15); W. Brooks George Papers (Mss. 83 Geo29); University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8); College Papers Collection (UA 14); Vice-President for Business Affairs (UA 63); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58); and other related administrative records of the College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe records of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary includes meeting minutes, financial reports, photographs, agendas, matriculation books, correspondence, material from Board of Visitors Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e An index to Board of Visitors meetings for the period 1947-1984 is available in the Special Collections Research Center. Researchers are also encouraged to consult the University Archives Card Catalog which provides more detailed access to particular people or subjects in the College's history.  The card catalog notes where information can be found within the various University Archives collections.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors. Please check the Archon finding aid inventory for the most current holdings available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes the minutes and agendas from the Board of Visitors' meetings and is arranged in chronological order by date of meeting. Agendas list business to be discussed and resolutions to be approved. Agendas include supporting documents for each resolution. Minutes reflect business transacted at meetings, but are not verbatim transcripts. Agendas and minutes are filed together for each meeting. The series consists of copies as well as the official bound volumes of minutes. Agendas, minutes, and reports of the committees of the Board of Visitors are present. Minutes can also be found in Series 3: Correspondence and Series 4, Subseries 2: Rector's Papers, Robert Harvey Chappell Jr. Microfilm copies of minutes from 1860-1980 are available for researchers to use. The material listed as being found in Boxes 2-21 are bound volumes of the official Executive Committee and regular Board of Visitors meeting minutes.  Boxes 22-48, 69-are paper copies of minutes and committee reports of the Board of Visitors from 1921 to the present.  Boxes 49-68 are duplicate copies of minutes and are stored off-site. From 2002 to the present, committee agendas and minutes are in the same folder as the general meeting minutes and agenda. Acc. 2011.524 contains committee agendas and minutes for meetings of the Board of Visitors from the September 2009 to the April 2011 meetings.  September 2011 Creative Adaptation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the agenda books for the February and April meetings of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of BoV minutes (1757-1768) held in the Fulham Palace Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20769\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20769\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20825\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20825\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20909\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21035\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21035\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21070\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21137\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21168\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1987 October 29-30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Visitors 2015 Bylaws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMissing April 2016.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132 3 copies of the Bylaws of the Board of Visitors adopted in November 2015.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bylaws Revisions adopted April 20, 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of 2 volumes of matriculation books from The College of William and Mary. Volume 1 dates from 1827-1881 and volume 2 dates from 1888-1920. The matriculation books contain signatures of students, names of parents or guardians, hometown, age, residence in Williamsburg, religion, and their course of study. Volume 1 also includes some rules of the Board of Visitors (1788-1830) and 2 loose papers listing student names. The matriculation books have been microfilmed and are on the same reel as the faculty reports. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of the correspondence of the Board of Visitors. Included in the series are copies of minutes of Board of Visitors meetings, correspondence about the meetings, and copies of reports presented at the meetings. Some of the topics the correspondence explores include the financial situation of the College, construction and renovation of buildings on campus, and recommendations for the successor of Julian A. C. Chandler. The series also includes two letters written by former U. S. President John Tyler while he was Rector of the Board of Visitors, as well as a profile of the members of the 1987 Board of Visitors. Two student discipline cases are included, but are closed until 2018 due to their confidentiality. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 6-7 contain correspondence regarding the Wren Cross in 2007 and the appointment of W. Taylor Reveley as the next William and Mary President in September 2008. These boxes are closed until 2018 October.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder that the Bishop of London be requested to employ a professor of philosophy and mathematics, 1716 June 13, 1 piece. Order to send to England for furniture and a bell, 1716 June 13. Orders concerning payment for certain carpenter work, concerning the master of the Indian School, and concerning furniture for the College, 20 June 1716, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning the employment of a housekeeper and the ordering of glass from England for the College Hall, 1716 October 24, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning William Levingston's dancing school and concerning the appointment of William Craig as porter for the College, 1716, 1 piece. Summary of letter written by visitors of the College to the Bishop of London, 15 July 1767, concerning qualifications of professors sent to the College, and a statute passed by the visitors in 1770 providing salaries for eight undergraduates in consideration of their proficiency in learning and their exemplary conduct, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors, 1769 Septeptember 1, giving resolutions concerning the marriage of professors and their residence outside the College, 1 piece. Resolution requiring the residence of professors in the College, and prohibiting their marriage, 1769 December 4, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the University of William and Mary; (Richmond, A. Davis, 1792), concerning the drinking of liquors by the students, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the College of William and Mary; 1796 December 19, concerning board and the use of liquors at the College table, 1 piece. Two extracts from a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802, two pieces. Statute concerning the salary of the president and chaplain, 1812, 1 piece. Report and resolution concerning the resignation of Rev. John Bracken, 1814. Statute concerning the duty of the professor of natural philosophy to register weather conditions, circa 1814-1826. Address of the visitors and governors of the College, 1815. Statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815, two pieces. Statute to explain and amend a statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815 July 4, 1 piece. Statute to change the time for the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1816 July 5. Regulation respecting the bursar's accounts, 1816 July 6, 1 piece. Two resolutions concerning the teaching of Thomas P. Jones, professor of chemistry, 1816 July 6, two pieces. Resolution respecting the bursar's accounts, 1817 July 12, 1 piece. Statute concerning the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1817 July 14, 1 piece. Three statutes concerning fees for the use of the library, 1817 July 15, 3 pieces. Resolutions concerning finances, recording of faculty minutes, and the authority of the president and professors, 1817 July 15, 1 piece. A resolution appointing a committee to solicit funds for the College, 1818 July 4, 1 piece. Resolutions: concerning a lecturer of natural philosophy and chemistry; professor fees and examination of professors, 1818, 2 pieces. Resolutions: reimbursement for Dr. Hare's chemical apparatus, purchases of the chemistry professor, and request for the College president to submit a statement of the bursar's accounts, 1818, 4 pieces. Report: concerning instituting a professor of humanity and universal history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers: Resolution concerning a matriculation fee for the use of the library. 1821 July Resolution respecting the proper recording of the funds of the college. 1821 July resolution for collecting and revising the statutes of the college. 1821 July statue regarding the use of text books. 1821 resolution that the president be requested to submit an annual report. 1821 resolution relative to the Fall meeting of the Board of Visitors. 1824 July statue concerning the duties and salary of the president of the College. July 1824 resolutions concerning the removal of the college. 1824 November resolutions of the board of Visitors of the college and of the citizens of Williamsburg concerning the public meetings of the board. 1825 July resolutions concerning the dismissal of students from the college and an annual report of the faculty to the visitors on the condition of the college. 1825 July statues and resolutions concerning the establishment of a professorship of humanity and for the establishment of a boarding department in the college. 1825 July report and resolution relative to the professor of chemistry. 1825 July typed copy of OBV resolution on hiring someone to be in charge of providing meals for the students; the Brafferton will be turned over to this person for his home. Resolution concerning the establishment of a grammar school. July 1825 Resolution to separate the office of president from ay professorship. July 1825 Statute concerning the presidency of the college and establishing a separate professorship of political law. Oct 1826 Statue to fix the salaries of the president and professors of the college. Oct 1826 Statue concerning the salary of the professor of humanity and an assistant for him. 1826 Statue prescribing the number of classes which each student of the college shall be required to attend. July 1827 Statue to amend the statue concerning the school of humanity. July 1827 Two drafts of a statute to amend the statutes establishing a table in the college. July 1827 Two resolutions concerning the collection of debts due to the college. July 1827 Resolution appointing a committee to report on the revenues and funds of the college July 1827 Statue creating aprofessorship of modern languages. July 1828 Statue to regulate the salaries of professors. July 1828 Resolution appointing a committee to revise the statutes of the college and to receive the communications from the president and professors. Oct 1828 Rules to be observed in convocation. July 1830 Resolution passed July 1830 requiring the faculty to submit a statement showing fees received by each professor. Resolution passed July 1830 concerning reports of the faculty for the years 1828 and 1829. Resolution concerning oaths of office and requirements for degrees. July 1830 Resolution adopted July 1830 for publishing the statutes passed in 1830 and certain laws of the college. Resolution concerning services in the college chapel. July 1830. Resolution concerning attendance upon lectures. 1830 Petition of the visitors and governors of W\u0026amp;M to the VA Legislature asking for an additional endowment for the college. 1833 Two resolutions concerning the finances of the college. Feb 1847 Resolution concerning an investigation of the condition of the college March 1848 Resolution concerning the condition of the college. March 1848 Resolutions concerning contracts for sale of land. March 1848 Resolution concerning improvements to the college building and premises. March 1848 Statue prohibiting secret societies at the college. March 1848 Resolution concerning the increase in the amount paid for board. March 1848 Resolution concerning an advertisement for a professor of chemistry. March 1848 Resolution concerning the appointment of professors and a resolution concerning the appointment of board members. 1848 Resolution concerning the claim of Professor Millington against the college. 1850 Resolution concerning the report of Tazewell Taylor as bursar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers. resolution concerning the purchase of books for the library 1852 July. Resolution concerning the changing of the section of the college laws and regulations regarding the Department of Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Philosophy 1854 July. Resolution concerning the resuming of Saturday recitations at the college 1854 July. Two resolutions concerning a subscription to raise a fund for repairs and for an enlargement of the permanent fund 1854 July. Resolution granting the president an extra sum for contingent expenses 1854 July. Copy of a resolution concerning the salary of Professor Lucian Minor 1856 July and a letter from Professor Minor dated 1857 January concerning his salary. Allowances granted to the Board of Visitors for their expenses in attending the meetings of 1858 June and July. Resolution of appreciation for the services rendered the college by Bishop Johns 1869 July. Minutes of meeting of 1869 June with attachments. Minutes of meeting of 1870 July. Minutes of meeting of 1871 July. Memo from some faculty to the Visitors protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Letter to the Visitors from L. B. Wharton protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Visitors which accepts the resignation of Professor Thomas P. McCandlish. Resolution concerning salaries of professors. Resolution to elect a professor of Latin and French 1981 December. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1872 June, containing the resignation of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton, Wise and Snead and the the re-election of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton and Wise. Resolution from the minutes of the meting of the Visitors 1872 June requesting faculty to prepare a statement of the college's debt. Minutes of meeting of 1876 June. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1877 May. Resolution concerning an agent to solicit funds. Resolution to petition the Congress of the U. S. for remuneration for damage done to the college buildings in the Civil War. Resolution to continue the college for the next year on its present terms. Resolution 1877 May, concerning the summoning of the Board of Visitors in July to investigate the affairs of the college. Photostat of letter, 1877 July from W. W. Vest to Board of Visitors regarding debt owed to him by college (location of original document unknown). Resolution to appoint committees to solicit appropriations from Congress and from the Virginia Legislature 1877 July. Record of the appointment of a committee on finance from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1888 May. Resolution concerning the acceptance of the resignation of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1888 May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers. Resolution concerning the payment of certain expenses with interest due the college from state bonds and securities 1888. Two resolutions concerning the state appropriation for the normal school at the college 1888. Resolution concerning funds for repairs to college buildings 1888. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1889 October, nine pieces. Appropriation of $40 to furnish the hall of the Philomathean Society. Appropriation of $50 to purchase an organ for the YMCA. Appropriation of $25 for the Phoenix Literary Society. Appropriation of $50 for supplies for the normal department. Resolution concerning the depositing in the National Planters Bank in Richmond of bonds of the college. Resolution concerning the use of the President's House by the college. Resolution concerning the appointment of an assistant to the professor of languages. Resolution concerning the inspection of the treasurer's accounts. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors, 1889 November, including the following resolutions. Resolution concerning examination of the financial transactions of the president. Resolution concerning funds of the college handled by the president. An appropriation of $30 to purchase magazines and other literary matter. Resolution concerning the election of a treasurer. Resolution concerning the appointment of Rev. J. H. Moss as assistant in the Department of Languages. Resolution concerning depositing funds of the college. Resolution concerning the insuring of college buildings. Resolutions on the death of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell 1895 June. Resolution concerning special examinations 1912 June. Resolution concerning reports from the faculty regarding their respective departments 1913 January. Resolution appointing a boarding house committee 1918 April. Resolution fixing rates for students boarding in the college 1918 April. Resolution concerning the purchase of a team or truck for hauling coal 1918 April Statute defining the authority of the faculty. Resolution concerning the selling of land belonging to the college in the city of Richmond. Resolution concerning the investing of college funds. Resolution concerning funds to be used for repairs to the college buildings. Resolution concerning the establishment of a class in civil law. Resolution concerning lectures on international law and government. Two statutes concerning the duties of professors in regard to class schedules and text books. Two statutes concerning the professorship of divinity, logic, rhetoric and belles-lettres. Resolutions concerning the purchasing power of the steward and of the registrar (undated but belongs to the period 1900-1910). Fragmentary records from the files of the board, fragments dated 1871-1877, and undated fragments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from the College Papers. Report of the examiners of the college accounts circa 1764. \nReport of the president on the bursar's account, 1815. \nReport of the committee to examing the bursar's account, 1817. \nReport of the committee appointed to inquire into the state of the funds of the college, 1819. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1820. \nReport of the committee appointed to enquire into the expediency of amending or repealing the statutes concerning the president, July 1821 Report of the committee appointed to consider the president's report, July 1821. \nReport of the committee to enquire into the state and condition of the college and to propose such measures as would advance its prosperity, 1824. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1825. \nReport of the committee to which the report of the faculty was referred, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to investigate the statutes in force for the government of the college, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to revise the statutes of the college, 1828 July. \nReport of the committee on the college funds, July 1830. Report of the committee to examine the bursar's account (undated but belonging to the period 1820-1830). \nReport of the committee on the college funds, 1842. Report of the committee on the college funds, 1843-1844.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note by \"Edm: Randolph, Rector\" about support and maintenance needed for the College.  1777 June 17. (transferred from Chronology File).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResolution to form a committee to try and recover money that might be due from the Brafferton Estate.  1785 March 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers: Communications to the Board relating to the dissension among the faculty 1847-1848 and partial proceedings of the meeting of the board, 1848 March. 54 pieces, including communications from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald Cary Peachy, B. Tucker, James S. Christian, John Millington, and Charles Minnigerode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem transferred from College Papers: \"The Troubles at William and Mary College in 1848\".  An 18-page printed pamphlet containing letters concerning the dissension of 1847-1848.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers. \nLetter from Miles Cary, rector of W\u0026amp;M, 1705, June regarding a meeting of the governors. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAn extract from the Virginia Gazette 1775 February, announcing the election of Robert Beverly, of Essex County as one of the governors of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Wm. U. Moody at Williamsburg to Robert Stannard 1835 June, requesting his attendance at a meeting of the Board on 1835 July 4. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from James Lyons at Richmond 1847 November 7, stating that legal engagements prevent his attending a meeting of the board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack Court House, Virginia 1848 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA note from the faculty to the board concerning a joint meeting 1848 July. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Henry A. Wise at Only (near Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia) 1848 September, accepting visitorship of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from William Meade, at Millwood 1849 March, concerning a meeting of the Board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from John S. Millson at Norfolk 1852 June, resigning as a visitor. On the back of this letter appears a memo of the appointment of Otway Byrd Barraud, of Norfolk, and John W. Brockenbrough, of Lexington, as visitors of the college. 1852 July. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from E. P. Scott, at Oakland, Louisa County, Virginia, 1853 June, concerning the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Robert G. Scott, at Richmond 1853 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Henry A. Wise, at Onancock, Virginia 1853 June, stating why he will not be able to attend a meeting of the visitors. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Robert B. Bolling, at Petersburg,1854 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Otway B. Barraud, at Norfolk, 1855 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Robert Saunders, at Williamsburg, 1867 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Hugh B. Grisgsy, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, 1868 January, making an appointment to discuss college affairs. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1868 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from David May, at Petersburg, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from (GW?) Lewis, Westmoreland, 1870 March,resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1872 June, stating his intention of being present at a meeting of the visitors of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1873 June, concerning attendance at a board meeting. An extract from the records of the board stating that at a meeting of the Board of Visitors 1873 July, Warner T. Jones was elected a member. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from A.N. Wellford, at Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Virginia, 1875 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from James Lyons, at Richmond, June 1875, containing a conditional resignation as rector of the college.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn L. Buchanan letter turning down the offer of presidency of the College of William \u0026amp; Mary.  1888 July 2.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eT.T.L. Snead letter requesting pay for extra services teaching Col. Ewell's classes. 1872 June 19.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn R. Coupland sending regrets for an invitation to a student dinner.  1844 June 25.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Meade to William \u0026amp; Mary explaining why the Diocese decided his Assistant Bishop would be an unwise choice to be president of William \u0026amp; Mary because of the conflict of dual duties. (J. Johns might be the assistant Bishop).1847 May 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Edward B. Dellam concerning the lack of suitable candidates for law professor. Acc. 1986.15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to the president of Brown University, Barnas Sears, requesting a donation of duplicate copies of books to replace the William \u0026amp; Mary's library, which had been destroyed by fire. Acc. 1988.90.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Alumni and Friends of the College from Rector Michael K Powell dated 2008 March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrame questions how he could withdraw as council from a case he'd never taken any part.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between James Lyons, BOV Rector and Rev Dr J.L.M. Curry concerning the Peabody Fund.  Lyons mentions forming a Normal School and would like support from the Peabody Fund.  Includes \"Circular of the General Agent of the Peabody Fund.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis student discipline case is closed until 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis student discipline case is closed until 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on the Wren Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of records collected and maintained by the Rectors of the Board of Visitors and is arranged into subseries by rector. The series includes the records of Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and R. Harvey Chappell. Topics include the Alumni Society, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Student Affairs, Athletics, Richard Bland College, and Christopher Newport College. The series is arranged chronologically. Acc. No. 2002.80.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOscar L. Shewmake was a student (1899-1904), faculty member (1902-1905; 1921-1923), and member of the Board of Visitors (1919-1921; 1940-1952) at the College of William and Mary. This series contains news clippings and correspondence from Shewmake's office concerning the Board of Visitors, Alumni Association, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, and the 1951 football scandal. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst Doctorate of Law and Taxation ever conferred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Harvey Chappell, Jr. was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1945 to 1950 and a member of the Board of Visitors from 1970 to 1976. This subseries includes correspondence, Board minutes and agendas with Chappell's personal notes, Board committee files, and Chappell's subject files. Some of the topics covered in this subseries include the Alumni Society, Student Affairs, Richard Bland and Christopher Newport Colleges, Commencements and Charter Days, Affirmative Action, and the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2047.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2046.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2047.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2048.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2050.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2050.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2026.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2022.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2023.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2044.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2046.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reports, by-laws, procedures, and other publications produced by or presented to the Board of Visitors.  Some of the publications in the series include the 1960 administrative organization of William and Mary to include Richard Bland and Christopher Newport College, a study of the social life of women at southern colleges, various versions of the by-laws of the Board of Visitors, and a copy of the rules and regulations for the president of the College from 1905.  Also included is a bound volume containing faculty reports to the Board of Visitors, bursar's reports about capital owned by the college, and lists of land owned in King William and Sussex Counties.  The faculty reports have been microfilmed and are available in the SCRC on the same reel as the matriculation books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. No. 1983.119\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1991.083\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reel-to-reel audiotapes of Board of Visitors meetings. Preservation concerns may limit access to the original recordings requiring researchers to use copies in another format. The series is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 March 4 meeting of the Board of Visitors at the Richmond Professional Institute. The tape speed was recorded at 3 3/4 ips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 April 28 meeting of the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1990 September teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1992 March 18 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1992 June 30 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the July 30, 1993 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1994 January 10 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo audio cassette tapes of the 1996 June 27 meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne master microcassette audiotape and one copy audio cassette tape of the 1999 June 17 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the Board of Visitor's Black Tie Dinner before the Commencement ceremony in 1986. Acc. 1986.038\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1) color photograph of William \u0026amp; Mary President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel, and a group of former William \u0026amp; Mary Rectors, taken at the October, 2, 2019 Emeriti Rectors Lunch held at the Quirk Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom left to right: J. Edward Grimsley (Rector 1999-2001), Hays T. Watkins, Jr. (Rector 1987-1993), James B. Murray, Jr. (Rector 1994-1996), President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel (2018-present), Donald N. Patten (Rector 2001-2003) and A. Marshall Acuff (Rector 1996-1999)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize photograph of William \u0026amp; Mary's Board of Visitors members in 2018. Some members are seated, others are standing in a blue paneled room in the Wren Building. This photograph hung in the Board Room until it was replaced by a more current one in September 2019.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials from Board of Visitors meetings over 2019 through 2022. 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Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999."," An index to Board of Visitors meetings for the period 1947-1984 is available in the Special Collections Research Center. Researchers are also encouraged to consult the University Archives Card Catalog which provides more detailed access to particular people or subjects in the College's history.  The card catalog notes where information can be found within the various University Archives collections."," The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors. Please check the Archon finding aid inventory for the most current holdings available.","This series includes the minutes and agendas from the Board of Visitors' meetings and is arranged in chronological order by date of meeting. Agendas list business to be discussed and resolutions to be approved. Agendas include supporting documents for each resolution. Minutes reflect business transacted at meetings, but are not verbatim transcripts. Agendas and minutes are filed together for each meeting. The series consists of copies as well as the official bound volumes of minutes. Agendas, minutes, and reports of the committees of the Board of Visitors are present. Minutes can also be found in Series 3: Correspondence and Series 4, Subseries 2: Rector's Papers, Robert Harvey Chappell Jr. Microfilm copies of minutes from 1860-1980 are available for researchers to use. The material listed as being found in Boxes 2-21 are bound volumes of the official Executive Committee and regular Board of Visitors meeting minutes.  Boxes 22-48, 69-are paper copies of minutes and committee reports of the Board of Visitors from 1921 to the present.  Boxes 49-68 are duplicate copies of minutes and are stored off-site. From 2002 to the present, committee agendas and minutes are in the same folder as the general meeting minutes and agenda. Acc. 2011.524 contains committee agendas and minutes for meetings of the Board of Visitors from the September 2009 to the April 2011 meetings.  September 2011 Creative Adaptation Fund.","Contains the agenda books for the February and April meetings of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Photocopies of BoV minutes (1757-1768) held in the Fulham Palace Papers.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","20769","20769","20825","20825","20909","20972","20972","21035","21035","21070","21137","21168","1987 October 29-30","Board of Visitors 2015 Bylaws.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Missing April 2016.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132 3 copies of the Bylaws of the Board of Visitors adopted in November 2015.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Includes Bylaws Revisions adopted April 20, 2018.","This series consists of 2 volumes of matriculation books from The College of William and Mary. Volume 1 dates from 1827-1881 and volume 2 dates from 1888-1920. The matriculation books contain signatures of students, names of parents or guardians, hometown, age, residence in Williamsburg, religion, and their course of study. Volume 1 also includes some rules of the Board of Visitors (1788-1830) and 2 loose papers listing student names. The matriculation books have been microfilmed and are on the same reel as the faculty reports. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.","This series consists of the correspondence of the Board of Visitors. Included in the series are copies of minutes of Board of Visitors meetings, correspondence about the meetings, and copies of reports presented at the meetings. Some of the topics the correspondence explores include the financial situation of the College, construction and renovation of buildings on campus, and recommendations for the successor of Julian A. C. Chandler. The series also includes two letters written by former U. S. President John Tyler while he was Rector of the Board of Visitors, as well as a profile of the members of the 1987 Board of Visitors. Two student discipline cases are included, but are closed until 2018 due to their confidentiality. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 6-7 contain correspondence regarding the Wren Cross in 2007 and the appointment of W. Taylor Reveley as the next William and Mary President in September 2008. These boxes are closed until 2018 October.","Order that the Bishop of London be requested to employ a professor of philosophy and mathematics, 1716 June 13, 1 piece. Order to send to England for furniture and a bell, 1716 June 13. Orders concerning payment for certain carpenter work, concerning the master of the Indian School, and concerning furniture for the College, 20 June 1716, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning the employment of a housekeeper and the ordering of glass from England for the College Hall, 1716 October 24, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning William Levingston's dancing school and concerning the appointment of William Craig as porter for the College, 1716, 1 piece. Summary of letter written by visitors of the College to the Bishop of London, 15 July 1767, concerning qualifications of professors sent to the College, and a statute passed by the visitors in 1770 providing salaries for eight undergraduates in consideration of their proficiency in learning and their exemplary conduct, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors, 1769 Septeptember 1, giving resolutions concerning the marriage of professors and their residence outside the College, 1 piece. Resolution requiring the residence of professors in the College, and prohibiting their marriage, 1769 December 4, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the University of William and Mary; (Richmond, A. Davis, 1792), concerning the drinking of liquors by the students, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the College of William and Mary; 1796 December 19, concerning board and the use of liquors at the College table, 1 piece. Two extracts from a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802, two pieces. Statute concerning the salary of the president and chaplain, 1812, 1 piece. Report and resolution concerning the resignation of Rev. John Bracken, 1814. Statute concerning the duty of the professor of natural philosophy to register weather conditions, circa 1814-1826. Address of the visitors and governors of the College, 1815. Statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815, two pieces. Statute to explain and amend a statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815 July 4, 1 piece. Statute to change the time for the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1816 July 5. Regulation respecting the bursar's accounts, 1816 July 6, 1 piece. Two resolutions concerning the teaching of Thomas P. Jones, professor of chemistry, 1816 July 6, two pieces. Resolution respecting the bursar's accounts, 1817 July 12, 1 piece. Statute concerning the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1817 July 14, 1 piece. Three statutes concerning fees for the use of the library, 1817 July 15, 3 pieces. Resolutions concerning finances, recording of faculty minutes, and the authority of the president and professors, 1817 July 15, 1 piece. A resolution appointing a committee to solicit funds for the College, 1818 July 4, 1 piece. Resolutions: concerning a lecturer of natural philosophy and chemistry; professor fees and examination of professors, 1818, 2 pieces. Resolutions: reimbursement for Dr. Hare's chemical apparatus, purchases of the chemistry professor, and request for the College president to submit a statement of the bursar's accounts, 1818, 4 pieces. Report: concerning instituting a professor of humanity and universal history.","Items transferred from College Papers: Resolution concerning a matriculation fee for the use of the library. 1821 July Resolution respecting the proper recording of the funds of the college. 1821 July resolution for collecting and revising the statutes of the college. 1821 July statue regarding the use of text books. 1821 resolution that the president be requested to submit an annual report. 1821 resolution relative to the Fall meeting of the Board of Visitors. 1824 July statue concerning the duties and salary of the president of the College. July 1824 resolutions concerning the removal of the college. 1824 November resolutions of the board of Visitors of the college and of the citizens of Williamsburg concerning the public meetings of the board. 1825 July resolutions concerning the dismissal of students from the college and an annual report of the faculty to the visitors on the condition of the college. 1825 July statues and resolutions concerning the establishment of a professorship of humanity and for the establishment of a boarding department in the college. 1825 July report and resolution relative to the professor of chemistry. 1825 July typed copy of OBV resolution on hiring someone to be in charge of providing meals for the students; the Brafferton will be turned over to this person for his home. Resolution concerning the establishment of a grammar school. July 1825 Resolution to separate the office of president from ay professorship. July 1825 Statute concerning the presidency of the college and establishing a separate professorship of political law. Oct 1826 Statue to fix the salaries of the president and professors of the college. Oct 1826 Statue concerning the salary of the professor of humanity and an assistant for him. 1826 Statue prescribing the number of classes which each student of the college shall be required to attend. July 1827 Statue to amend the statue concerning the school of humanity. July 1827 Two drafts of a statute to amend the statutes establishing a table in the college. July 1827 Two resolutions concerning the collection of debts due to the college. July 1827 Resolution appointing a committee to report on the revenues and funds of the college July 1827 Statue creating aprofessorship of modern languages. July 1828 Statue to regulate the salaries of professors. July 1828 Resolution appointing a committee to revise the statutes of the college and to receive the communications from the president and professors. Oct 1828 Rules to be observed in convocation. July 1830 Resolution passed July 1830 requiring the faculty to submit a statement showing fees received by each professor. Resolution passed July 1830 concerning reports of the faculty for the years 1828 and 1829. Resolution concerning oaths of office and requirements for degrees. July 1830 Resolution adopted July 1830 for publishing the statutes passed in 1830 and certain laws of the college. Resolution concerning services in the college chapel. July 1830. Resolution concerning attendance upon lectures. 1830 Petition of the visitors and governors of W\u0026M to the VA Legislature asking for an additional endowment for the college. 1833 Two resolutions concerning the finances of the college. Feb 1847 Resolution concerning an investigation of the condition of the college March 1848 Resolution concerning the condition of the college. March 1848 Resolutions concerning contracts for sale of land. March 1848 Resolution concerning improvements to the college building and premises. March 1848 Statue prohibiting secret societies at the college. March 1848 Resolution concerning the increase in the amount paid for board. March 1848 Resolution concerning an advertisement for a professor of chemistry. March 1848 Resolution concerning the appointment of professors and a resolution concerning the appointment of board members. 1848 Resolution concerning the claim of Professor Millington against the college. 1850 Resolution concerning the report of Tazewell Taylor as bursar.","Items transferred from College Papers. resolution concerning the purchase of books for the library 1852 July. Resolution concerning the changing of the section of the college laws and regulations regarding the Department of Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Philosophy 1854 July. Resolution concerning the resuming of Saturday recitations at the college 1854 July. Two resolutions concerning a subscription to raise a fund for repairs and for an enlargement of the permanent fund 1854 July. Resolution granting the president an extra sum for contingent expenses 1854 July. Copy of a resolution concerning the salary of Professor Lucian Minor 1856 July and a letter from Professor Minor dated 1857 January concerning his salary. Allowances granted to the Board of Visitors for their expenses in attending the meetings of 1858 June and July. Resolution of appreciation for the services rendered the college by Bishop Johns 1869 July. Minutes of meeting of 1869 June with attachments. Minutes of meeting of 1870 July. Minutes of meeting of 1871 July. Memo from some faculty to the Visitors protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Letter to the Visitors from L. B. Wharton protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Visitors which accepts the resignation of Professor Thomas P. McCandlish. Resolution concerning salaries of professors. Resolution to elect a professor of Latin and French 1981 December. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1872 June, containing the resignation of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton, Wise and Snead and the the re-election of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton and Wise. Resolution from the minutes of the meting of the Visitors 1872 June requesting faculty to prepare a statement of the college's debt. Minutes of meeting of 1876 June. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1877 May. Resolution concerning an agent to solicit funds. Resolution to petition the Congress of the U. S. for remuneration for damage done to the college buildings in the Civil War. Resolution to continue the college for the next year on its present terms. Resolution 1877 May, concerning the summoning of the Board of Visitors in July to investigate the affairs of the college. Photostat of letter, 1877 July from W. W. Vest to Board of Visitors regarding debt owed to him by college (location of original document unknown). Resolution to appoint committees to solicit appropriations from Congress and from the Virginia Legislature 1877 July. Record of the appointment of a committee on finance from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1888 May. Resolution concerning the acceptance of the resignation of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1888 May.","Items transferred from College Papers. Resolution concerning the payment of certain expenses with interest due the college from state bonds and securities 1888. Two resolutions concerning the state appropriation for the normal school at the college 1888. Resolution concerning funds for repairs to college buildings 1888. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1889 October, nine pieces. Appropriation of $40 to furnish the hall of the Philomathean Society. Appropriation of $50 to purchase an organ for the YMCA. Appropriation of $25 for the Phoenix Literary Society. Appropriation of $50 for supplies for the normal department. Resolution concerning the depositing in the National Planters Bank in Richmond of bonds of the college. Resolution concerning the use of the President's House by the college. Resolution concerning the appointment of an assistant to the professor of languages. Resolution concerning the inspection of the treasurer's accounts. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors, 1889 November, including the following resolutions. Resolution concerning examination of the financial transactions of the president. Resolution concerning funds of the college handled by the president. An appropriation of $30 to purchase magazines and other literary matter. Resolution concerning the election of a treasurer. Resolution concerning the appointment of Rev. J. H. Moss as assistant in the Department of Languages. Resolution concerning depositing funds of the college. Resolution concerning the insuring of college buildings. Resolutions on the death of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell 1895 June. Resolution concerning special examinations 1912 June. Resolution concerning reports from the faculty regarding their respective departments 1913 January. Resolution appointing a boarding house committee 1918 April. Resolution fixing rates for students boarding in the college 1918 April. Resolution concerning the purchase of a team or truck for hauling coal 1918 April Statute defining the authority of the faculty. Resolution concerning the selling of land belonging to the college in the city of Richmond. Resolution concerning the investing of college funds. Resolution concerning funds to be used for repairs to the college buildings. Resolution concerning the establishment of a class in civil law. Resolution concerning lectures on international law and government. Two statutes concerning the duties of professors in regard to class schedules and text books. Two statutes concerning the professorship of divinity, logic, rhetoric and belles-lettres. Resolutions concerning the purchasing power of the steward and of the registrar (undated but belongs to the period 1900-1910). Fragmentary records from the files of the board, fragments dated 1871-1877, and undated fragments.","Items transferred from the College Papers. Report of the examiners of the college accounts circa 1764. \nReport of the president on the bursar's account, 1815. \nReport of the committee to examing the bursar's account, 1817. \nReport of the committee appointed to inquire into the state of the funds of the college, 1819. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1820. \nReport of the committee appointed to enquire into the expediency of amending or repealing the statutes concerning the president, July 1821 Report of the committee appointed to consider the president's report, July 1821. \nReport of the committee to enquire into the state and condition of the college and to propose such measures as would advance its prosperity, 1824. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1825. \nReport of the committee to which the report of the faculty was referred, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to investigate the statutes in force for the government of the college, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to revise the statutes of the college, 1828 July. \nReport of the committee on the college funds, July 1830. Report of the committee to examine the bursar's account (undated but belonging to the period 1820-1830). \nReport of the committee on the college funds, 1842. Report of the committee on the college funds, 1843-1844.","Includes note by \"Edm: Randolph, Rector\" about support and maintenance needed for the College.  1777 June 17. (transferred from Chronology File).","Resolution to form a committee to try and recover money that might be due from the Brafferton Estate.  1785 March 25.","Items transferred from College Papers: Communications to the Board relating to the dissension among the faculty 1847-1848 and partial proceedings of the meeting of the board, 1848 March. 54 pieces, including communications from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald Cary Peachy, B. Tucker, James S. Christian, John Millington, and Charles Minnigerode.","Item transferred from College Papers: \"The Troubles at William and Mary College in 1848\".  An 18-page printed pamphlet containing letters concerning the dissension of 1847-1848.","Items transferred from College Papers. \nLetter from Miles Cary, rector of W\u0026M, 1705, June regarding a meeting of the governors. ","An extract from the Virginia Gazette 1775 February, announcing the election of Robert Beverly, of Essex County as one of the governors of the college. ","A letter from Wm. U. Moody at Williamsburg to Robert Stannard 1835 June, requesting his attendance at a meeting of the Board on 1835 July 4. ","A letter from James Lyons at Richmond 1847 November 7, stating that legal engagements prevent his attending a meeting of the board. ","A letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack Court House, Virginia 1848 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A note from the faculty to the board concerning a joint meeting 1848 July. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise at Only (near Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia) 1848 September, accepting visitorship of the college. ","A letter from William Meade, at Millwood 1849 March, concerning a meeting of the Board. ","A letter from John S. Millson at Norfolk 1852 June, resigning as a visitor. On the back of this letter appears a memo of the appointment of Otway Byrd Barraud, of Norfolk, and John W. Brockenbrough, of Lexington, as visitors of the college. 1852 July. ","A letter from E. P. Scott, at Oakland, Louisa County, Virginia, 1853 June, concerning the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors. ","A letter from Robert G. Scott, at Richmond 1853 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise, at Onancock, Virginia 1853 June, stating why he will not be able to attend a meeting of the visitors. ","A letter from Robert B. Bolling, at Petersburg,1854 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Otway B. Barraud, at Norfolk, 1855 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Robert Saunders, at Williamsburg, 1867 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh B. Grisgsy, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, 1868 January, making an appointment to discuss college affairs. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1868 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from David May, at Petersburg, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from (GW?) Lewis, Westmoreland, 1870 March,resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1872 June, stating his intention of being present at a meeting of the visitors of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1873 June, concerning attendance at a board meeting. An extract from the records of the board stating that at a meeting of the Board of Visitors 1873 July, Warner T. Jones was elected a member. ","A letter from A.N. Wellford, at Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Virginia, 1875 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from James Lyons, at Richmond, June 1875, containing a conditional resignation as rector of the college.","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","John L. Buchanan letter turning down the offer of presidency of the College of William \u0026 Mary.  1888 July 2.","T.T.L. Snead letter requesting pay for extra services teaching Col. Ewell's classes. 1872 June 19.","John R. Coupland sending regrets for an invitation to a student dinner.  1844 June 25.","William Meade to William \u0026 Mary explaining why the Diocese decided his Assistant Bishop would be an unwise choice to be president of William \u0026 Mary because of the conflict of dual duties. (J. Johns might be the assistant Bishop).1847 May 27","Letter to Edward B. Dellam concerning the lack of suitable candidates for law professor. Acc. 1986.15.","Letter to the president of Brown University, Barnas Sears, requesting a donation of duplicate copies of books to replace the William \u0026 Mary's library, which had been destroyed by fire. Acc. 1988.90.","Letter to Alumni and Friends of the College from Rector Michael K Powell dated 2008 March.","Grame questions how he could withdraw as council from a case he'd never taken any part.","Correspondence between James Lyons, BOV Rector and Rev Dr J.L.M. Curry concerning the Peabody Fund.  Lyons mentions forming a Normal School and would like support from the Peabody Fund.  Includes \"Circular of the General Agent of the Peabody Fund.\"","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","Correspondence on the Wren Cross.","This series consists of records collected and maintained by the Rectors of the Board of Visitors and is arranged into subseries by rector. The series includes the records of Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and R. Harvey Chappell. Topics include the Alumni Society, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Student Affairs, Athletics, Richard Bland College, and Christopher Newport College. The series is arranged chronologically. Acc. No. 2002.80.","Oscar L. Shewmake was a student (1899-1904), faculty member (1902-1905; 1921-1923), and member of the Board of Visitors (1919-1921; 1940-1952) at the College of William and Mary. This series contains news clippings and correspondence from Shewmake's office concerning the Board of Visitors, Alumni Association, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, and the 1951 football scandal. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","First Doctorate of Law and Taxation ever conferred.","Robert Harvey Chappell, Jr. was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1945 to 1950 and a member of the Board of Visitors from 1970 to 1976. This subseries includes correspondence, Board minutes and agendas with Chappell's personal notes, Board committee files, and Chappell's subject files. Some of the topics covered in this subseries include the Alumni Society, Student Affairs, Richard Bland and Christopher Newport Colleges, Commencements and Charter Days, Affirmative Action, and the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","Closed until 2047.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2046.","Closed until 2047.","Closed.","Closed until 2048.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2026.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2022.","Closed until 2023.","Closed until 2044.","Closed until 2046.","This series consists of reports, by-laws, procedures, and other publications produced by or presented to the Board of Visitors.  Some of the publications in the series include the 1960 administrative organization of William and Mary to include Richard Bland and Christopher Newport College, a study of the social life of women at southern colleges, various versions of the by-laws of the Board of Visitors, and a copy of the rules and regulations for the president of the College from 1905.  Also included is a bound volume containing faculty reports to the Board of Visitors, bursar's reports about capital owned by the college, and lists of land owned in King William and Sussex Counties.  The faculty reports have been microfilmed and are available in the SCRC on the same reel as the matriculation books.","Acc. No. 1983.119","Acc. 1991.083","This series consists of reel-to-reel audiotapes of Board of Visitors meetings. Preservation concerns may limit access to the original recordings requiring researchers to use copies in another format. The series is arranged chronologically.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 March 4 meeting of the Board of Visitors at the Richmond Professional Institute. The tape speed was recorded at 3 3/4 ips.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 April 28 meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One audio cassette tape of the 1990 September teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 March 18 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 June 30 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the July 30, 1993 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1994 January 10 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","Two audio cassette tapes of the 1996 June 27 meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One master microcassette audiotape and one copy audio cassette tape of the 1999 June 17 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One audio cassette tape of the Board of Visitor's Black Tie Dinner before the Commencement ceremony in 1986. Acc. 1986.038","(1) color photograph of William \u0026 Mary President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel, and a group of former William \u0026 Mary Rectors, taken at the October, 2, 2019 Emeriti Rectors Lunch held at the Quirk Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. ","From left to right: J. Edward Grimsley (Rector 1999-2001), Hays T. Watkins, Jr. (Rector 1987-1993), James B. Murray, Jr. (Rector 1994-1996), President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel (2018-present), Donald N. Patten (Rector 2001-2003) and A. Marshall Acuff (Rector 1996-1999)","Oversize photograph of William \u0026 Mary's Board of Visitors members in 2018. Some members are seated, others are standing in a blue paneled room in the Wren Building. This photograph hung in the Board Room until it was replaced by a more current one in September 2019.","Materials from Board of Visitors meetings over 2019 through 2022. This accession includes three committee meeting binders, four board books (which also contain committee meeting notes), and two group photographs."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e2019 Commencement booklet moved to the Commencement Exercises collection UA 314.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["2019 Commencement booklet moved to the Commencement Exercises collection UA 314."],"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_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary. 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Harvey (Robert Harvey), 1926-","Shewmake, Oscar L., 1882-1963","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Board of Visitors"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":1259,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T11:49:21.834Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8521","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8521","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8521","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8521","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8521.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Board of Visitors records","title_ssm":["Board of Visitors records"],"title_tesim":["Board of Visitors records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1757-2023"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1757-2023"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 1","/repositories/2/resources/8521"],"text":["UA 1","/repositories/2/resources/8521","Board of Visitors records","College of William and Mary--Faculty and Staff","College of William and Mary--History--18th century","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","College of William and Mary--History--21st century","College of William and Mary--Students","Memorandums","Universities and colleges--Administration--United States","Agendas (administrative records)","Bylaws","Correspondence","Minutes","Publications","Reports","Sound Recordings","Acc. 2002.080 is closed. Restrictions may apply to other records as well. Consult a staff member for details. 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.","The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors.","The collection is arranged into eight series: Series 1: Minutes and Agendas of Board of Visitors' Meetings, 1757-[ongoing]; Series 2: Matriculation Books, 1827-1920; Series 3: Correspondence, 1858-1859, 1928-1988; Series 4: Rector's Papers, 1938-1979; Series 5: Publications, 1830-[ongoing]; Series 6: Audiotapes of  Meetings, 1961-1999, Series 7: Photographs, and Series 8: Financial Reports.","The Board of Visitors at William \u0026 Mary is composed of 17 members appointed by the Governor of Virginia and approved by the General Assembly to serve four year terms. Three members may be nonresidents of Virginia.","Portions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult staff for assistance. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.","Steven Bookman and Rebecca Obniski arranged and described the collection from January-May 2008. Nathaniel Baako continued to arrange and describe the collection beginning in May 2008. Lily Rubino continued to arrange and describe the collection from February 2009. The collection was reorganized from an accession based arrangement to a series based arrangement. Acc. 2010.431 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2010. Acc. 2011.427 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2011. Acc. 2011.524 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011.","Records of the Office of the President (UA 2); R. Harvey Chappell Jr. Papers (Mss. 83 C36); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (UA 5.013); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (Mss. 65 H88); Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers (UA 2.06); William Booth Taliaferro Papers (Mss. 65 T15); W. Brooks George Papers (Mss. 83 Geo29); University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8); College Papers Collection (UA 14); Vice-President for Business Affairs (UA 63); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58); and other related administrative records of the College of William and Mary.","The records of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary includes meeting minutes, financial reports, photographs, agendas, matriculation books, correspondence, material from Board of Visitors Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999."," An index to Board of Visitors meetings for the period 1947-1984 is available in the Special Collections Research Center. Researchers are also encouraged to consult the University Archives Card Catalog which provides more detailed access to particular people or subjects in the College's history.  The card catalog notes where information can be found within the various University Archives collections."," The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors. Please check the Archon finding aid inventory for the most current holdings available.","This series includes the minutes and agendas from the Board of Visitors' meetings and is arranged in chronological order by date of meeting. Agendas list business to be discussed and resolutions to be approved. Agendas include supporting documents for each resolution. Minutes reflect business transacted at meetings, but are not verbatim transcripts. Agendas and minutes are filed together for each meeting. The series consists of copies as well as the official bound volumes of minutes. Agendas, minutes, and reports of the committees of the Board of Visitors are present. Minutes can also be found in Series 3: Correspondence and Series 4, Subseries 2: Rector's Papers, Robert Harvey Chappell Jr. Microfilm copies of minutes from 1860-1980 are available for researchers to use. The material listed as being found in Boxes 2-21 are bound volumes of the official Executive Committee and regular Board of Visitors meeting minutes.  Boxes 22-48, 69-are paper copies of minutes and committee reports of the Board of Visitors from 1921 to the present.  Boxes 49-68 are duplicate copies of minutes and are stored off-site. From 2002 to the present, committee agendas and minutes are in the same folder as the general meeting minutes and agenda. Acc. 2011.524 contains committee agendas and minutes for meetings of the Board of Visitors from the September 2009 to the April 2011 meetings.  September 2011 Creative Adaptation Fund.","Contains the agenda books for the February and April meetings of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Photocopies of BoV minutes (1757-1768) held in the Fulham Palace Papers.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","20769","20769","20825","20825","20909","20972","20972","21035","21035","21070","21137","21168","1987 October 29-30","Board of Visitors 2015 Bylaws.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Missing April 2016.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132 3 copies of the Bylaws of the Board of Visitors adopted in November 2015.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Includes Bylaws Revisions adopted April 20, 2018.","This series consists of 2 volumes of matriculation books from The College of William and Mary. Volume 1 dates from 1827-1881 and volume 2 dates from 1888-1920. The matriculation books contain signatures of students, names of parents or guardians, hometown, age, residence in Williamsburg, religion, and their course of study. Volume 1 also includes some rules of the Board of Visitors (1788-1830) and 2 loose papers listing student names. The matriculation books have been microfilmed and are on the same reel as the faculty reports. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.","This series consists of the correspondence of the Board of Visitors. Included in the series are copies of minutes of Board of Visitors meetings, correspondence about the meetings, and copies of reports presented at the meetings. Some of the topics the correspondence explores include the financial situation of the College, construction and renovation of buildings on campus, and recommendations for the successor of Julian A. C. Chandler. The series also includes two letters written by former U. S. President John Tyler while he was Rector of the Board of Visitors, as well as a profile of the members of the 1987 Board of Visitors. Two student discipline cases are included, but are closed until 2018 due to their confidentiality. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 6-7 contain correspondence regarding the Wren Cross in 2007 and the appointment of W. Taylor Reveley as the next William and Mary President in September 2008. These boxes are closed until 2018 October.","Order that the Bishop of London be requested to employ a professor of philosophy and mathematics, 1716 June 13, 1 piece. Order to send to England for furniture and a bell, 1716 June 13. Orders concerning payment for certain carpenter work, concerning the master of the Indian School, and concerning furniture for the College, 20 June 1716, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning the employment of a housekeeper and the ordering of glass from England for the College Hall, 1716 October 24, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning William Levingston's dancing school and concerning the appointment of William Craig as porter for the College, 1716, 1 piece. Summary of letter written by visitors of the College to the Bishop of London, 15 July 1767, concerning qualifications of professors sent to the College, and a statute passed by the visitors in 1770 providing salaries for eight undergraduates in consideration of their proficiency in learning and their exemplary conduct, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors, 1769 Septeptember 1, giving resolutions concerning the marriage of professors and their residence outside the College, 1 piece. Resolution requiring the residence of professors in the College, and prohibiting their marriage, 1769 December 4, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the University of William and Mary; (Richmond, A. Davis, 1792), concerning the drinking of liquors by the students, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the College of William and Mary; 1796 December 19, concerning board and the use of liquors at the College table, 1 piece. Two extracts from a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802, two pieces. Statute concerning the salary of the president and chaplain, 1812, 1 piece. Report and resolution concerning the resignation of Rev. John Bracken, 1814. Statute concerning the duty of the professor of natural philosophy to register weather conditions, circa 1814-1826. Address of the visitors and governors of the College, 1815. Statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815, two pieces. Statute to explain and amend a statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815 July 4, 1 piece. Statute to change the time for the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1816 July 5. Regulation respecting the bursar's accounts, 1816 July 6, 1 piece. Two resolutions concerning the teaching of Thomas P. Jones, professor of chemistry, 1816 July 6, two pieces. Resolution respecting the bursar's accounts, 1817 July 12, 1 piece. Statute concerning the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1817 July 14, 1 piece. Three statutes concerning fees for the use of the library, 1817 July 15, 3 pieces. Resolutions concerning finances, recording of faculty minutes, and the authority of the president and professors, 1817 July 15, 1 piece. A resolution appointing a committee to solicit funds for the College, 1818 July 4, 1 piece. Resolutions: concerning a lecturer of natural philosophy and chemistry; professor fees and examination of professors, 1818, 2 pieces. Resolutions: reimbursement for Dr. Hare's chemical apparatus, purchases of the chemistry professor, and request for the College president to submit a statement of the bursar's accounts, 1818, 4 pieces. Report: concerning instituting a professor of humanity and universal history.","Items transferred from College Papers: Resolution concerning a matriculation fee for the use of the library. 1821 July Resolution respecting the proper recording of the funds of the college. 1821 July resolution for collecting and revising the statutes of the college. 1821 July statue regarding the use of text books. 1821 resolution that the president be requested to submit an annual report. 1821 resolution relative to the Fall meeting of the Board of Visitors. 1824 July statue concerning the duties and salary of the president of the College. July 1824 resolutions concerning the removal of the college. 1824 November resolutions of the board of Visitors of the college and of the citizens of Williamsburg concerning the public meetings of the board. 1825 July resolutions concerning the dismissal of students from the college and an annual report of the faculty to the visitors on the condition of the college. 1825 July statues and resolutions concerning the establishment of a professorship of humanity and for the establishment of a boarding department in the college. 1825 July report and resolution relative to the professor of chemistry. 1825 July typed copy of OBV resolution on hiring someone to be in charge of providing meals for the students; the Brafferton will be turned over to this person for his home. Resolution concerning the establishment of a grammar school. July 1825 Resolution to separate the office of president from ay professorship. July 1825 Statute concerning the presidency of the college and establishing a separate professorship of political law. Oct 1826 Statue to fix the salaries of the president and professors of the college. Oct 1826 Statue concerning the salary of the professor of humanity and an assistant for him. 1826 Statue prescribing the number of classes which each student of the college shall be required to attend. July 1827 Statue to amend the statue concerning the school of humanity. July 1827 Two drafts of a statute to amend the statutes establishing a table in the college. July 1827 Two resolutions concerning the collection of debts due to the college. July 1827 Resolution appointing a committee to report on the revenues and funds of the college July 1827 Statue creating aprofessorship of modern languages. July 1828 Statue to regulate the salaries of professors. July 1828 Resolution appointing a committee to revise the statutes of the college and to receive the communications from the president and professors. Oct 1828 Rules to be observed in convocation. July 1830 Resolution passed July 1830 requiring the faculty to submit a statement showing fees received by each professor. Resolution passed July 1830 concerning reports of the faculty for the years 1828 and 1829. Resolution concerning oaths of office and requirements for degrees. July 1830 Resolution adopted July 1830 for publishing the statutes passed in 1830 and certain laws of the college. Resolution concerning services in the college chapel. July 1830. Resolution concerning attendance upon lectures. 1830 Petition of the visitors and governors of W\u0026M to the VA Legislature asking for an additional endowment for the college. 1833 Two resolutions concerning the finances of the college. Feb 1847 Resolution concerning an investigation of the condition of the college March 1848 Resolution concerning the condition of the college. March 1848 Resolutions concerning contracts for sale of land. March 1848 Resolution concerning improvements to the college building and premises. March 1848 Statue prohibiting secret societies at the college. March 1848 Resolution concerning the increase in the amount paid for board. March 1848 Resolution concerning an advertisement for a professor of chemistry. March 1848 Resolution concerning the appointment of professors and a resolution concerning the appointment of board members. 1848 Resolution concerning the claim of Professor Millington against the college. 1850 Resolution concerning the report of Tazewell Taylor as bursar.","Items transferred from College Papers. resolution concerning the purchase of books for the library 1852 July. Resolution concerning the changing of the section of the college laws and regulations regarding the Department of Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Philosophy 1854 July. Resolution concerning the resuming of Saturday recitations at the college 1854 July. Two resolutions concerning a subscription to raise a fund for repairs and for an enlargement of the permanent fund 1854 July. Resolution granting the president an extra sum for contingent expenses 1854 July. Copy of a resolution concerning the salary of Professor Lucian Minor 1856 July and a letter from Professor Minor dated 1857 January concerning his salary. Allowances granted to the Board of Visitors for their expenses in attending the meetings of 1858 June and July. Resolution of appreciation for the services rendered the college by Bishop Johns 1869 July. Minutes of meeting of 1869 June with attachments. Minutes of meeting of 1870 July. Minutes of meeting of 1871 July. Memo from some faculty to the Visitors protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Letter to the Visitors from L. B. Wharton protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Visitors which accepts the resignation of Professor Thomas P. McCandlish. Resolution concerning salaries of professors. Resolution to elect a professor of Latin and French 1981 December. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1872 June, containing the resignation of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton, Wise and Snead and the the re-election of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton and Wise. Resolution from the minutes of the meting of the Visitors 1872 June requesting faculty to prepare a statement of the college's debt. Minutes of meeting of 1876 June. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1877 May. Resolution concerning an agent to solicit funds. Resolution to petition the Congress of the U. S. for remuneration for damage done to the college buildings in the Civil War. Resolution to continue the college for the next year on its present terms. Resolution 1877 May, concerning the summoning of the Board of Visitors in July to investigate the affairs of the college. Photostat of letter, 1877 July from W. W. Vest to Board of Visitors regarding debt owed to him by college (location of original document unknown). Resolution to appoint committees to solicit appropriations from Congress and from the Virginia Legislature 1877 July. Record of the appointment of a committee on finance from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1888 May. Resolution concerning the acceptance of the resignation of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1888 May.","Items transferred from College Papers. Resolution concerning the payment of certain expenses with interest due the college from state bonds and securities 1888. Two resolutions concerning the state appropriation for the normal school at the college 1888. Resolution concerning funds for repairs to college buildings 1888. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1889 October, nine pieces. Appropriation of $40 to furnish the hall of the Philomathean Society. Appropriation of $50 to purchase an organ for the YMCA. Appropriation of $25 for the Phoenix Literary Society. Appropriation of $50 for supplies for the normal department. Resolution concerning the depositing in the National Planters Bank in Richmond of bonds of the college. Resolution concerning the use of the President's House by the college. Resolution concerning the appointment of an assistant to the professor of languages. Resolution concerning the inspection of the treasurer's accounts. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors, 1889 November, including the following resolutions. Resolution concerning examination of the financial transactions of the president. Resolution concerning funds of the college handled by the president. An appropriation of $30 to purchase magazines and other literary matter. Resolution concerning the election of a treasurer. Resolution concerning the appointment of Rev. J. H. Moss as assistant in the Department of Languages. Resolution concerning depositing funds of the college. Resolution concerning the insuring of college buildings. Resolutions on the death of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell 1895 June. Resolution concerning special examinations 1912 June. Resolution concerning reports from the faculty regarding their respective departments 1913 January. Resolution appointing a boarding house committee 1918 April. Resolution fixing rates for students boarding in the college 1918 April. Resolution concerning the purchase of a team or truck for hauling coal 1918 April Statute defining the authority of the faculty. Resolution concerning the selling of land belonging to the college in the city of Richmond. Resolution concerning the investing of college funds. Resolution concerning funds to be used for repairs to the college buildings. Resolution concerning the establishment of a class in civil law. Resolution concerning lectures on international law and government. Two statutes concerning the duties of professors in regard to class schedules and text books. Two statutes concerning the professorship of divinity, logic, rhetoric and belles-lettres. Resolutions concerning the purchasing power of the steward and of the registrar (undated but belongs to the period 1900-1910). Fragmentary records from the files of the board, fragments dated 1871-1877, and undated fragments.","Items transferred from the College Papers. Report of the examiners of the college accounts circa 1764. \nReport of the president on the bursar's account, 1815. \nReport of the committee to examing the bursar's account, 1817. \nReport of the committee appointed to inquire into the state of the funds of the college, 1819. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1820. \nReport of the committee appointed to enquire into the expediency of amending or repealing the statutes concerning the president, July 1821 Report of the committee appointed to consider the president's report, July 1821. \nReport of the committee to enquire into the state and condition of the college and to propose such measures as would advance its prosperity, 1824. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1825. \nReport of the committee to which the report of the faculty was referred, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to investigate the statutes in force for the government of the college, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to revise the statutes of the college, 1828 July. \nReport of the committee on the college funds, July 1830. Report of the committee to examine the bursar's account (undated but belonging to the period 1820-1830). \nReport of the committee on the college funds, 1842. Report of the committee on the college funds, 1843-1844.","Includes note by \"Edm: Randolph, Rector\" about support and maintenance needed for the College.  1777 June 17. (transferred from Chronology File).","Resolution to form a committee to try and recover money that might be due from the Brafferton Estate.  1785 March 25.","Items transferred from College Papers: Communications to the Board relating to the dissension among the faculty 1847-1848 and partial proceedings of the meeting of the board, 1848 March. 54 pieces, including communications from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald Cary Peachy, B. Tucker, James S. Christian, John Millington, and Charles Minnigerode.","Item transferred from College Papers: \"The Troubles at William and Mary College in 1848\".  An 18-page printed pamphlet containing letters concerning the dissension of 1847-1848.","Items transferred from College Papers. \nLetter from Miles Cary, rector of W\u0026M, 1705, June regarding a meeting of the governors. ","An extract from the Virginia Gazette 1775 February, announcing the election of Robert Beverly, of Essex County as one of the governors of the college. ","A letter from Wm. U. Moody at Williamsburg to Robert Stannard 1835 June, requesting his attendance at a meeting of the Board on 1835 July 4. ","A letter from James Lyons at Richmond 1847 November 7, stating that legal engagements prevent his attending a meeting of the board. ","A letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack Court House, Virginia 1848 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A note from the faculty to the board concerning a joint meeting 1848 July. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise at Only (near Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia) 1848 September, accepting visitorship of the college. ","A letter from William Meade, at Millwood 1849 March, concerning a meeting of the Board. ","A letter from John S. Millson at Norfolk 1852 June, resigning as a visitor. On the back of this letter appears a memo of the appointment of Otway Byrd Barraud, of Norfolk, and John W. Brockenbrough, of Lexington, as visitors of the college. 1852 July. ","A letter from E. P. Scott, at Oakland, Louisa County, Virginia, 1853 June, concerning the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors. ","A letter from Robert G. Scott, at Richmond 1853 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise, at Onancock, Virginia 1853 June, stating why he will not be able to attend a meeting of the visitors. ","A letter from Robert B. Bolling, at Petersburg,1854 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Otway B. Barraud, at Norfolk, 1855 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Robert Saunders, at Williamsburg, 1867 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh B. Grisgsy, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, 1868 January, making an appointment to discuss college affairs. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1868 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from David May, at Petersburg, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from (GW?) Lewis, Westmoreland, 1870 March,resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1872 June, stating his intention of being present at a meeting of the visitors of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1873 June, concerning attendance at a board meeting. An extract from the records of the board stating that at a meeting of the Board of Visitors 1873 July, Warner T. Jones was elected a member. ","A letter from A.N. Wellford, at Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Virginia, 1875 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from James Lyons, at Richmond, June 1875, containing a conditional resignation as rector of the college.","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","John L. Buchanan letter turning down the offer of presidency of the College of William \u0026 Mary.  1888 July 2.","T.T.L. Snead letter requesting pay for extra services teaching Col. Ewell's classes. 1872 June 19.","John R. Coupland sending regrets for an invitation to a student dinner.  1844 June 25.","William Meade to William \u0026 Mary explaining why the Diocese decided his Assistant Bishop would be an unwise choice to be president of William \u0026 Mary because of the conflict of dual duties. (J. Johns might be the assistant Bishop).1847 May 27","Letter to Edward B. Dellam concerning the lack of suitable candidates for law professor. Acc. 1986.15.","Letter to the president of Brown University, Barnas Sears, requesting a donation of duplicate copies of books to replace the William \u0026 Mary's library, which had been destroyed by fire. Acc. 1988.90.","Letter to Alumni and Friends of the College from Rector Michael K Powell dated 2008 March.","Grame questions how he could withdraw as council from a case he'd never taken any part.","Correspondence between James Lyons, BOV Rector and Rev Dr J.L.M. Curry concerning the Peabody Fund.  Lyons mentions forming a Normal School and would like support from the Peabody Fund.  Includes \"Circular of the General Agent of the Peabody Fund.\"","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","Correspondence on the Wren Cross.","This series consists of records collected and maintained by the Rectors of the Board of Visitors and is arranged into subseries by rector. The series includes the records of Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and R. Harvey Chappell. Topics include the Alumni Society, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Student Affairs, Athletics, Richard Bland College, and Christopher Newport College. The series is arranged chronologically. Acc. No. 2002.80.","Oscar L. Shewmake was a student (1899-1904), faculty member (1902-1905; 1921-1923), and member of the Board of Visitors (1919-1921; 1940-1952) at the College of William and Mary. This series contains news clippings and correspondence from Shewmake's office concerning the Board of Visitors, Alumni Association, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, and the 1951 football scandal. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","First Doctorate of Law and Taxation ever conferred.","Robert Harvey Chappell, Jr. was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1945 to 1950 and a member of the Board of Visitors from 1970 to 1976. This subseries includes correspondence, Board minutes and agendas with Chappell's personal notes, Board committee files, and Chappell's subject files. Some of the topics covered in this subseries include the Alumni Society, Student Affairs, Richard Bland and Christopher Newport Colleges, Commencements and Charter Days, Affirmative Action, and the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","Closed until 2047.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2046.","Closed until 2047.","Closed.","Closed until 2048.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2026.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2022.","Closed until 2023.","Closed until 2044.","Closed until 2046.","This series consists of reports, by-laws, procedures, and other publications produced by or presented to the Board of Visitors.  Some of the publications in the series include the 1960 administrative organization of William and Mary to include Richard Bland and Christopher Newport College, a study of the social life of women at southern colleges, various versions of the by-laws of the Board of Visitors, and a copy of the rules and regulations for the president of the College from 1905.  Also included is a bound volume containing faculty reports to the Board of Visitors, bursar's reports about capital owned by the college, and lists of land owned in King William and Sussex Counties.  The faculty reports have been microfilmed and are available in the SCRC on the same reel as the matriculation books.","Acc. No. 1983.119","Acc. 1991.083","This series consists of reel-to-reel audiotapes of Board of Visitors meetings. Preservation concerns may limit access to the original recordings requiring researchers to use copies in another format. The series is arranged chronologically.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 March 4 meeting of the Board of Visitors at the Richmond Professional Institute. The tape speed was recorded at 3 3/4 ips.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 April 28 meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One audio cassette tape of the 1990 September teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 March 18 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 June 30 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the July 30, 1993 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1994 January 10 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","Two audio cassette tapes of the 1996 June 27 meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One master microcassette audiotape and one copy audio cassette tape of the 1999 June 17 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One audio cassette tape of the Board of Visitor's Black Tie Dinner before the Commencement ceremony in 1986. Acc. 1986.038","(1) color photograph of William \u0026 Mary President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel, and a group of former William \u0026 Mary Rectors, taken at the October, 2, 2019 Emeriti Rectors Lunch held at the Quirk Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. ","From left to right: J. Edward Grimsley (Rector 1999-2001), Hays T. Watkins, Jr. (Rector 1987-1993), James B. Murray, Jr. (Rector 1994-1996), President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel (2018-present), Donald N. Patten (Rector 2001-2003) and A. Marshall Acuff (Rector 1996-1999)","Oversize photograph of William \u0026 Mary's Board of Visitors members in 2018. Some members are seated, others are standing in a blue paneled room in the Wren Building. This photograph hung in the Board Room until it was replaced by a more current one in September 2019.","Materials from Board of Visitors meetings over 2019 through 2022. This accession includes three committee meeting binders, four board books (which also contain committee meeting notes), and two group photographs.","2019 Commencement booklet moved to the Commencement Exercises collection UA 314.","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","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors.","Office of the President","Chappell, R. 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Acc. 1981.088 acquired 08/27/1981, 02/06/1985; Acc. 1982.009 acquired 01/26/1982; Acc. 1982.018 acquired 03/18/1983; Acc. 1982.061 acquired 04/25/1988, 08/09/1984, 09/02/1983, 02/08/1984,  03/06/1984, and 11/23/1982; Acc. 1983.021 acquired 06/01/1983; Acc. 1983.026 acquired 06/01/1983; Acc. 1983.041 acquired 09/09/1983; Acc. 1983.049 acquired 02/20/1983; Acc. 1983.119 acquired 12/01/1983; Acc. 1983.120 acquired 12/01/1983; Acc. 1990.005 acquired 02/28/1920; Acc. 1991.040 acquired 04/16/1991; Acc. 1991.083 was a gift of W. Melville Jones 08/23/1991; Acc. 1992.029 transferred on 6/12/1992; Acc. 2002.074 acquired 07/18/2002; Acc. 2002.080 acquired July 30, 2002; Acc. 2003.007 acquired 07/09/2003; Acc. 2008.068 transferred on 7/18/2008; Acc. 2009.051 transferred on 2/27/2009; Acc. 2009.266 was transferred from the Board of Visitors via Swem Reserves on 6/23/2009; Acc. 2009.280 was transferred from the Office of the President on 7/8/2009. Acc. 1988.090 was purchased from a dealer; and later removed from the College Papers collection. Acc. 1986.15 was purchased from Sotheby's (New York) on April 23, 1986. Records from 1943-1962 (32,000 items) were acquired on 10/19/1964 by the Manuscripts division as Mss Acc. 1964-64 and were later transferred to the University Archives. 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Harvey Chappell Jr. Papers (Mss. 83 C36); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (UA 5.013); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (Mss. 65 H88); Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers (UA 2.06); William Booth Taliaferro Papers (Mss. 65 T15); W. Brooks George Papers (Mss. 83 Geo29); University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8); College Papers Collection (UA 14); Vice-President for Business Affairs (UA 63); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58); and other related administrative records of the College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe records of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary includes meeting minutes, financial reports, photographs, agendas, matriculation books, correspondence, material from Board of Visitors Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e An index to Board of Visitors meetings for the period 1947-1984 is available in the Special Collections Research Center. Researchers are also encouraged to consult the University Archives Card Catalog which provides more detailed access to particular people or subjects in the College's history.  The card catalog notes where information can be found within the various University Archives collections.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors. Please check the Archon finding aid inventory for the most current holdings available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes the minutes and agendas from the Board of Visitors' meetings and is arranged in chronological order by date of meeting. Agendas list business to be discussed and resolutions to be approved. Agendas include supporting documents for each resolution. Minutes reflect business transacted at meetings, but are not verbatim transcripts. Agendas and minutes are filed together for each meeting. The series consists of copies as well as the official bound volumes of minutes. Agendas, minutes, and reports of the committees of the Board of Visitors are present. Minutes can also be found in Series 3: Correspondence and Series 4, Subseries 2: Rector's Papers, Robert Harvey Chappell Jr. Microfilm copies of minutes from 1860-1980 are available for researchers to use. The material listed as being found in Boxes 2-21 are bound volumes of the official Executive Committee and regular Board of Visitors meeting minutes.  Boxes 22-48, 69-are paper copies of minutes and committee reports of the Board of Visitors from 1921 to the present.  Boxes 49-68 are duplicate copies of minutes and are stored off-site. From 2002 to the present, committee agendas and minutes are in the same folder as the general meeting minutes and agenda. Acc. 2011.524 contains committee agendas and minutes for meetings of the Board of Visitors from the September 2009 to the April 2011 meetings.  September 2011 Creative Adaptation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the agenda books for the February and April meetings of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of BoV minutes (1757-1768) held in the Fulham Palace Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20769\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20769\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20825\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20825\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20909\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21035\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21035\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21070\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21137\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21168\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1987 October 29-30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Visitors 2015 Bylaws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMissing April 2016.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132 3 copies of the Bylaws of the Board of Visitors adopted in November 2015.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bylaws Revisions adopted April 20, 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of 2 volumes of matriculation books from The College of William and Mary. Volume 1 dates from 1827-1881 and volume 2 dates from 1888-1920. The matriculation books contain signatures of students, names of parents or guardians, hometown, age, residence in Williamsburg, religion, and their course of study. Volume 1 also includes some rules of the Board of Visitors (1788-1830) and 2 loose papers listing student names. The matriculation books have been microfilmed and are on the same reel as the faculty reports. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of the correspondence of the Board of Visitors. Included in the series are copies of minutes of Board of Visitors meetings, correspondence about the meetings, and copies of reports presented at the meetings. Some of the topics the correspondence explores include the financial situation of the College, construction and renovation of buildings on campus, and recommendations for the successor of Julian A. C. Chandler. The series also includes two letters written by former U. S. President John Tyler while he was Rector of the Board of Visitors, as well as a profile of the members of the 1987 Board of Visitors. Two student discipline cases are included, but are closed until 2018 due to their confidentiality. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 6-7 contain correspondence regarding the Wren Cross in 2007 and the appointment of W. Taylor Reveley as the next William and Mary President in September 2008. These boxes are closed until 2018 October.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder that the Bishop of London be requested to employ a professor of philosophy and mathematics, 1716 June 13, 1 piece. Order to send to England for furniture and a bell, 1716 June 13. Orders concerning payment for certain carpenter work, concerning the master of the Indian School, and concerning furniture for the College, 20 June 1716, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning the employment of a housekeeper and the ordering of glass from England for the College Hall, 1716 October 24, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning William Levingston's dancing school and concerning the appointment of William Craig as porter for the College, 1716, 1 piece. Summary of letter written by visitors of the College to the Bishop of London, 15 July 1767, concerning qualifications of professors sent to the College, and a statute passed by the visitors in 1770 providing salaries for eight undergraduates in consideration of their proficiency in learning and their exemplary conduct, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors, 1769 Septeptember 1, giving resolutions concerning the marriage of professors and their residence outside the College, 1 piece. Resolution requiring the residence of professors in the College, and prohibiting their marriage, 1769 December 4, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the University of William and Mary; (Richmond, A. Davis, 1792), concerning the drinking of liquors by the students, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the College of William and Mary; 1796 December 19, concerning board and the use of liquors at the College table, 1 piece. Two extracts from a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802, two pieces. Statute concerning the salary of the president and chaplain, 1812, 1 piece. Report and resolution concerning the resignation of Rev. John Bracken, 1814. Statute concerning the duty of the professor of natural philosophy to register weather conditions, circa 1814-1826. Address of the visitors and governors of the College, 1815. Statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815, two pieces. Statute to explain and amend a statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815 July 4, 1 piece. Statute to change the time for the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1816 July 5. Regulation respecting the bursar's accounts, 1816 July 6, 1 piece. Two resolutions concerning the teaching of Thomas P. Jones, professor of chemistry, 1816 July 6, two pieces. Resolution respecting the bursar's accounts, 1817 July 12, 1 piece. Statute concerning the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1817 July 14, 1 piece. Three statutes concerning fees for the use of the library, 1817 July 15, 3 pieces. Resolutions concerning finances, recording of faculty minutes, and the authority of the president and professors, 1817 July 15, 1 piece. A resolution appointing a committee to solicit funds for the College, 1818 July 4, 1 piece. Resolutions: concerning a lecturer of natural philosophy and chemistry; professor fees and examination of professors, 1818, 2 pieces. Resolutions: reimbursement for Dr. Hare's chemical apparatus, purchases of the chemistry professor, and request for the College president to submit a statement of the bursar's accounts, 1818, 4 pieces. Report: concerning instituting a professor of humanity and universal history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers: Resolution concerning a matriculation fee for the use of the library. 1821 July Resolution respecting the proper recording of the funds of the college. 1821 July resolution for collecting and revising the statutes of the college. 1821 July statue regarding the use of text books. 1821 resolution that the president be requested to submit an annual report. 1821 resolution relative to the Fall meeting of the Board of Visitors. 1824 July statue concerning the duties and salary of the president of the College. July 1824 resolutions concerning the removal of the college. 1824 November resolutions of the board of Visitors of the college and of the citizens of Williamsburg concerning the public meetings of the board. 1825 July resolutions concerning the dismissal of students from the college and an annual report of the faculty to the visitors on the condition of the college. 1825 July statues and resolutions concerning the establishment of a professorship of humanity and for the establishment of a boarding department in the college. 1825 July report and resolution relative to the professor of chemistry. 1825 July typed copy of OBV resolution on hiring someone to be in charge of providing meals for the students; the Brafferton will be turned over to this person for his home. Resolution concerning the establishment of a grammar school. July 1825 Resolution to separate the office of president from ay professorship. July 1825 Statute concerning the presidency of the college and establishing a separate professorship of political law. Oct 1826 Statue to fix the salaries of the president and professors of the college. Oct 1826 Statue concerning the salary of the professor of humanity and an assistant for him. 1826 Statue prescribing the number of classes which each student of the college shall be required to attend. July 1827 Statue to amend the statue concerning the school of humanity. July 1827 Two drafts of a statute to amend the statutes establishing a table in the college. July 1827 Two resolutions concerning the collection of debts due to the college. July 1827 Resolution appointing a committee to report on the revenues and funds of the college July 1827 Statue creating aprofessorship of modern languages. July 1828 Statue to regulate the salaries of professors. July 1828 Resolution appointing a committee to revise the statutes of the college and to receive the communications from the president and professors. Oct 1828 Rules to be observed in convocation. July 1830 Resolution passed July 1830 requiring the faculty to submit a statement showing fees received by each professor. Resolution passed July 1830 concerning reports of the faculty for the years 1828 and 1829. Resolution concerning oaths of office and requirements for degrees. July 1830 Resolution adopted July 1830 for publishing the statutes passed in 1830 and certain laws of the college. Resolution concerning services in the college chapel. July 1830. Resolution concerning attendance upon lectures. 1830 Petition of the visitors and governors of W\u0026amp;M to the VA Legislature asking for an additional endowment for the college. 1833 Two resolutions concerning the finances of the college. Feb 1847 Resolution concerning an investigation of the condition of the college March 1848 Resolution concerning the condition of the college. March 1848 Resolutions concerning contracts for sale of land. March 1848 Resolution concerning improvements to the college building and premises. March 1848 Statue prohibiting secret societies at the college. March 1848 Resolution concerning the increase in the amount paid for board. March 1848 Resolution concerning an advertisement for a professor of chemistry. March 1848 Resolution concerning the appointment of professors and a resolution concerning the appointment of board members. 1848 Resolution concerning the claim of Professor Millington against the college. 1850 Resolution concerning the report of Tazewell Taylor as bursar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers. resolution concerning the purchase of books for the library 1852 July. Resolution concerning the changing of the section of the college laws and regulations regarding the Department of Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Philosophy 1854 July. Resolution concerning the resuming of Saturday recitations at the college 1854 July. Two resolutions concerning a subscription to raise a fund for repairs and for an enlargement of the permanent fund 1854 July. Resolution granting the president an extra sum for contingent expenses 1854 July. Copy of a resolution concerning the salary of Professor Lucian Minor 1856 July and a letter from Professor Minor dated 1857 January concerning his salary. Allowances granted to the Board of Visitors for their expenses in attending the meetings of 1858 June and July. Resolution of appreciation for the services rendered the college by Bishop Johns 1869 July. Minutes of meeting of 1869 June with attachments. Minutes of meeting of 1870 July. Minutes of meeting of 1871 July. Memo from some faculty to the Visitors protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Letter to the Visitors from L. B. Wharton protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Visitors which accepts the resignation of Professor Thomas P. McCandlish. Resolution concerning salaries of professors. Resolution to elect a professor of Latin and French 1981 December. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1872 June, containing the resignation of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton, Wise and Snead and the the re-election of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton and Wise. Resolution from the minutes of the meting of the Visitors 1872 June requesting faculty to prepare a statement of the college's debt. Minutes of meeting of 1876 June. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1877 May. Resolution concerning an agent to solicit funds. Resolution to petition the Congress of the U. S. for remuneration for damage done to the college buildings in the Civil War. Resolution to continue the college for the next year on its present terms. Resolution 1877 May, concerning the summoning of the Board of Visitors in July to investigate the affairs of the college. Photostat of letter, 1877 July from W. W. Vest to Board of Visitors regarding debt owed to him by college (location of original document unknown). Resolution to appoint committees to solicit appropriations from Congress and from the Virginia Legislature 1877 July. Record of the appointment of a committee on finance from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1888 May. Resolution concerning the acceptance of the resignation of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1888 May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers. Resolution concerning the payment of certain expenses with interest due the college from state bonds and securities 1888. Two resolutions concerning the state appropriation for the normal school at the college 1888. Resolution concerning funds for repairs to college buildings 1888. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1889 October, nine pieces. Appropriation of $40 to furnish the hall of the Philomathean Society. Appropriation of $50 to purchase an organ for the YMCA. Appropriation of $25 for the Phoenix Literary Society. Appropriation of $50 for supplies for the normal department. Resolution concerning the depositing in the National Planters Bank in Richmond of bonds of the college. Resolution concerning the use of the President's House by the college. Resolution concerning the appointment of an assistant to the professor of languages. Resolution concerning the inspection of the treasurer's accounts. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors, 1889 November, including the following resolutions. Resolution concerning examination of the financial transactions of the president. Resolution concerning funds of the college handled by the president. An appropriation of $30 to purchase magazines and other literary matter. Resolution concerning the election of a treasurer. Resolution concerning the appointment of Rev. J. H. Moss as assistant in the Department of Languages. Resolution concerning depositing funds of the college. Resolution concerning the insuring of college buildings. Resolutions on the death of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell 1895 June. Resolution concerning special examinations 1912 June. Resolution concerning reports from the faculty regarding their respective departments 1913 January. Resolution appointing a boarding house committee 1918 April. Resolution fixing rates for students boarding in the college 1918 April. Resolution concerning the purchase of a team or truck for hauling coal 1918 April Statute defining the authority of the faculty. Resolution concerning the selling of land belonging to the college in the city of Richmond. Resolution concerning the investing of college funds. Resolution concerning funds to be used for repairs to the college buildings. Resolution concerning the establishment of a class in civil law. Resolution concerning lectures on international law and government. Two statutes concerning the duties of professors in regard to class schedules and text books. Two statutes concerning the professorship of divinity, logic, rhetoric and belles-lettres. Resolutions concerning the purchasing power of the steward and of the registrar (undated but belongs to the period 1900-1910). Fragmentary records from the files of the board, fragments dated 1871-1877, and undated fragments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from the College Papers. Report of the examiners of the college accounts circa 1764. \nReport of the president on the bursar's account, 1815. \nReport of the committee to examing the bursar's account, 1817. \nReport of the committee appointed to inquire into the state of the funds of the college, 1819. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1820. \nReport of the committee appointed to enquire into the expediency of amending or repealing the statutes concerning the president, July 1821 Report of the committee appointed to consider the president's report, July 1821. \nReport of the committee to enquire into the state and condition of the college and to propose such measures as would advance its prosperity, 1824. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1825. \nReport of the committee to which the report of the faculty was referred, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to investigate the statutes in force for the government of the college, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to revise the statutes of the college, 1828 July. \nReport of the committee on the college funds, July 1830. Report of the committee to examine the bursar's account (undated but belonging to the period 1820-1830). \nReport of the committee on the college funds, 1842. Report of the committee on the college funds, 1843-1844.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note by \"Edm: Randolph, Rector\" about support and maintenance needed for the College.  1777 June 17. (transferred from Chronology File).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResolution to form a committee to try and recover money that might be due from the Brafferton Estate.  1785 March 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers: Communications to the Board relating to the dissension among the faculty 1847-1848 and partial proceedings of the meeting of the board, 1848 March. 54 pieces, including communications from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald Cary Peachy, B. Tucker, James S. Christian, John Millington, and Charles Minnigerode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem transferred from College Papers: \"The Troubles at William and Mary College in 1848\".  An 18-page printed pamphlet containing letters concerning the dissension of 1847-1848.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers. \nLetter from Miles Cary, rector of W\u0026amp;M, 1705, June regarding a meeting of the governors. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAn extract from the Virginia Gazette 1775 February, announcing the election of Robert Beverly, of Essex County as one of the governors of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Wm. U. Moody at Williamsburg to Robert Stannard 1835 June, requesting his attendance at a meeting of the Board on 1835 July 4. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from James Lyons at Richmond 1847 November 7, stating that legal engagements prevent his attending a meeting of the board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack Court House, Virginia 1848 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA note from the faculty to the board concerning a joint meeting 1848 July. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Henry A. Wise at Only (near Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia) 1848 September, accepting visitorship of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from William Meade, at Millwood 1849 March, concerning a meeting of the Board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from John S. Millson at Norfolk 1852 June, resigning as a visitor. On the back of this letter appears a memo of the appointment of Otway Byrd Barraud, of Norfolk, and John W. Brockenbrough, of Lexington, as visitors of the college. 1852 July. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from E. P. Scott, at Oakland, Louisa County, Virginia, 1853 June, concerning the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Robert G. Scott, at Richmond 1853 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Henry A. Wise, at Onancock, Virginia 1853 June, stating why he will not be able to attend a meeting of the visitors. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Robert B. Bolling, at Petersburg,1854 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Otway B. Barraud, at Norfolk, 1855 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Robert Saunders, at Williamsburg, 1867 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Hugh B. Grisgsy, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, 1868 January, making an appointment to discuss college affairs. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1868 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from David May, at Petersburg, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from (GW?) Lewis, Westmoreland, 1870 March,resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1872 June, stating his intention of being present at a meeting of the visitors of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1873 June, concerning attendance at a board meeting. An extract from the records of the board stating that at a meeting of the Board of Visitors 1873 July, Warner T. Jones was elected a member. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from A.N. Wellford, at Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Virginia, 1875 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from James Lyons, at Richmond, June 1875, containing a conditional resignation as rector of the college.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn L. Buchanan letter turning down the offer of presidency of the College of William \u0026amp; Mary.  1888 July 2.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eT.T.L. Snead letter requesting pay for extra services teaching Col. Ewell's classes. 1872 June 19.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn R. Coupland sending regrets for an invitation to a student dinner.  1844 June 25.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Meade to William \u0026amp; Mary explaining why the Diocese decided his Assistant Bishop would be an unwise choice to be president of William \u0026amp; Mary because of the conflict of dual duties. (J. Johns might be the assistant Bishop).1847 May 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Edward B. Dellam concerning the lack of suitable candidates for law professor. Acc. 1986.15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to the president of Brown University, Barnas Sears, requesting a donation of duplicate copies of books to replace the William \u0026amp; Mary's library, which had been destroyed by fire. Acc. 1988.90.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Alumni and Friends of the College from Rector Michael K Powell dated 2008 March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrame questions how he could withdraw as council from a case he'd never taken any part.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between James Lyons, BOV Rector and Rev Dr J.L.M. Curry concerning the Peabody Fund.  Lyons mentions forming a Normal School and would like support from the Peabody Fund.  Includes \"Circular of the General Agent of the Peabody Fund.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis student discipline case is closed until 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis student discipline case is closed until 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on the Wren Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of records collected and maintained by the Rectors of the Board of Visitors and is arranged into subseries by rector. The series includes the records of Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and R. Harvey Chappell. Topics include the Alumni Society, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Student Affairs, Athletics, Richard Bland College, and Christopher Newport College. The series is arranged chronologically. Acc. No. 2002.80.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOscar L. Shewmake was a student (1899-1904), faculty member (1902-1905; 1921-1923), and member of the Board of Visitors (1919-1921; 1940-1952) at the College of William and Mary. This series contains news clippings and correspondence from Shewmake's office concerning the Board of Visitors, Alumni Association, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, and the 1951 football scandal. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst Doctorate of Law and Taxation ever conferred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Harvey Chappell, Jr. was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1945 to 1950 and a member of the Board of Visitors from 1970 to 1976. This subseries includes correspondence, Board minutes and agendas with Chappell's personal notes, Board committee files, and Chappell's subject files. Some of the topics covered in this subseries include the Alumni Society, Student Affairs, Richard Bland and Christopher Newport Colleges, Commencements and Charter Days, Affirmative Action, and the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2047.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2046.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2047.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2048.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2050.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2050.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2026.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2022.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2023.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2044.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2046.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reports, by-laws, procedures, and other publications produced by or presented to the Board of Visitors.  Some of the publications in the series include the 1960 administrative organization of William and Mary to include Richard Bland and Christopher Newport College, a study of the social life of women at southern colleges, various versions of the by-laws of the Board of Visitors, and a copy of the rules and regulations for the president of the College from 1905.  Also included is a bound volume containing faculty reports to the Board of Visitors, bursar's reports about capital owned by the college, and lists of land owned in King William and Sussex Counties.  The faculty reports have been microfilmed and are available in the SCRC on the same reel as the matriculation books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. No. 1983.119\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1991.083\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reel-to-reel audiotapes of Board of Visitors meetings. Preservation concerns may limit access to the original recordings requiring researchers to use copies in another format. The series is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 March 4 meeting of the Board of Visitors at the Richmond Professional Institute. The tape speed was recorded at 3 3/4 ips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 April 28 meeting of the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1990 September teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1992 March 18 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1992 June 30 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the July 30, 1993 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1994 January 10 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo audio cassette tapes of the 1996 June 27 meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne master microcassette audiotape and one copy audio cassette tape of the 1999 June 17 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the Board of Visitor's Black Tie Dinner before the Commencement ceremony in 1986. Acc. 1986.038\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1) color photograph of William \u0026amp; Mary President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel, and a group of former William \u0026amp; Mary Rectors, taken at the October, 2, 2019 Emeriti Rectors Lunch held at the Quirk Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom left to right: J. Edward Grimsley (Rector 1999-2001), Hays T. Watkins, Jr. (Rector 1987-1993), James B. Murray, Jr. (Rector 1994-1996), President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel (2018-present), Donald N. Patten (Rector 2001-2003) and A. Marshall Acuff (Rector 1996-1999)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize photograph of William \u0026amp; Mary's Board of Visitors members in 2018. Some members are seated, others are standing in a blue paneled room in the Wren Building. This photograph hung in the Board Room until it was replaced by a more current one in September 2019.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials from Board of Visitors meetings over 2019 through 2022. 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Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999."," An index to Board of Visitors meetings for the period 1947-1984 is available in the Special Collections Research Center. Researchers are also encouraged to consult the University Archives Card Catalog which provides more detailed access to particular people or subjects in the College's history.  The card catalog notes where information can be found within the various University Archives collections."," The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors. Please check the Archon finding aid inventory for the most current holdings available.","This series includes the minutes and agendas from the Board of Visitors' meetings and is arranged in chronological order by date of meeting. Agendas list business to be discussed and resolutions to be approved. Agendas include supporting documents for each resolution. Minutes reflect business transacted at meetings, but are not verbatim transcripts. Agendas and minutes are filed together for each meeting. The series consists of copies as well as the official bound volumes of minutes. Agendas, minutes, and reports of the committees of the Board of Visitors are present. Minutes can also be found in Series 3: Correspondence and Series 4, Subseries 2: Rector's Papers, Robert Harvey Chappell Jr. Microfilm copies of minutes from 1860-1980 are available for researchers to use. The material listed as being found in Boxes 2-21 are bound volumes of the official Executive Committee and regular Board of Visitors meeting minutes.  Boxes 22-48, 69-are paper copies of minutes and committee reports of the Board of Visitors from 1921 to the present.  Boxes 49-68 are duplicate copies of minutes and are stored off-site. From 2002 to the present, committee agendas and minutes are in the same folder as the general meeting minutes and agenda. Acc. 2011.524 contains committee agendas and minutes for meetings of the Board of Visitors from the September 2009 to the April 2011 meetings.  September 2011 Creative Adaptation Fund.","Contains the agenda books for the February and April meetings of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Photocopies of BoV minutes (1757-1768) held in the Fulham Palace Papers.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","20769","20769","20825","20825","20909","20972","20972","21035","21035","21070","21137","21168","1987 October 29-30","Board of Visitors 2015 Bylaws.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Missing April 2016.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132 3 copies of the Bylaws of the Board of Visitors adopted in November 2015.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Includes Bylaws Revisions adopted April 20, 2018.","This series consists of 2 volumes of matriculation books from The College of William and Mary. Volume 1 dates from 1827-1881 and volume 2 dates from 1888-1920. The matriculation books contain signatures of students, names of parents or guardians, hometown, age, residence in Williamsburg, religion, and their course of study. Volume 1 also includes some rules of the Board of Visitors (1788-1830) and 2 loose papers listing student names. The matriculation books have been microfilmed and are on the same reel as the faculty reports. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.","This series consists of the correspondence of the Board of Visitors. Included in the series are copies of minutes of Board of Visitors meetings, correspondence about the meetings, and copies of reports presented at the meetings. Some of the topics the correspondence explores include the financial situation of the College, construction and renovation of buildings on campus, and recommendations for the successor of Julian A. C. Chandler. The series also includes two letters written by former U. S. President John Tyler while he was Rector of the Board of Visitors, as well as a profile of the members of the 1987 Board of Visitors. Two student discipline cases are included, but are closed until 2018 due to their confidentiality. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 6-7 contain correspondence regarding the Wren Cross in 2007 and the appointment of W. Taylor Reveley as the next William and Mary President in September 2008. These boxes are closed until 2018 October.","Order that the Bishop of London be requested to employ a professor of philosophy and mathematics, 1716 June 13, 1 piece. Order to send to England for furniture and a bell, 1716 June 13. Orders concerning payment for certain carpenter work, concerning the master of the Indian School, and concerning furniture for the College, 20 June 1716, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning the employment of a housekeeper and the ordering of glass from England for the College Hall, 1716 October 24, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning William Levingston's dancing school and concerning the appointment of William Craig as porter for the College, 1716, 1 piece. Summary of letter written by visitors of the College to the Bishop of London, 15 July 1767, concerning qualifications of professors sent to the College, and a statute passed by the visitors in 1770 providing salaries for eight undergraduates in consideration of their proficiency in learning and their exemplary conduct, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors, 1769 Septeptember 1, giving resolutions concerning the marriage of professors and their residence outside the College, 1 piece. Resolution requiring the residence of professors in the College, and prohibiting their marriage, 1769 December 4, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the University of William and Mary; (Richmond, A. Davis, 1792), concerning the drinking of liquors by the students, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the College of William and Mary; 1796 December 19, concerning board and the use of liquors at the College table, 1 piece. Two extracts from a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802, two pieces. Statute concerning the salary of the president and chaplain, 1812, 1 piece. Report and resolution concerning the resignation of Rev. John Bracken, 1814. Statute concerning the duty of the professor of natural philosophy to register weather conditions, circa 1814-1826. Address of the visitors and governors of the College, 1815. Statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815, two pieces. Statute to explain and amend a statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815 July 4, 1 piece. Statute to change the time for the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1816 July 5. Regulation respecting the bursar's accounts, 1816 July 6, 1 piece. Two resolutions concerning the teaching of Thomas P. Jones, professor of chemistry, 1816 July 6, two pieces. Resolution respecting the bursar's accounts, 1817 July 12, 1 piece. Statute concerning the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1817 July 14, 1 piece. Three statutes concerning fees for the use of the library, 1817 July 15, 3 pieces. Resolutions concerning finances, recording of faculty minutes, and the authority of the president and professors, 1817 July 15, 1 piece. A resolution appointing a committee to solicit funds for the College, 1818 July 4, 1 piece. Resolutions: concerning a lecturer of natural philosophy and chemistry; professor fees and examination of professors, 1818, 2 pieces. Resolutions: reimbursement for Dr. Hare's chemical apparatus, purchases of the chemistry professor, and request for the College president to submit a statement of the bursar's accounts, 1818, 4 pieces. Report: concerning instituting a professor of humanity and universal history.","Items transferred from College Papers: Resolution concerning a matriculation fee for the use of the library. 1821 July Resolution respecting the proper recording of the funds of the college. 1821 July resolution for collecting and revising the statutes of the college. 1821 July statue regarding the use of text books. 1821 resolution that the president be requested to submit an annual report. 1821 resolution relative to the Fall meeting of the Board of Visitors. 1824 July statue concerning the duties and salary of the president of the College. July 1824 resolutions concerning the removal of the college. 1824 November resolutions of the board of Visitors of the college and of the citizens of Williamsburg concerning the public meetings of the board. 1825 July resolutions concerning the dismissal of students from the college and an annual report of the faculty to the visitors on the condition of the college. 1825 July statues and resolutions concerning the establishment of a professorship of humanity and for the establishment of a boarding department in the college. 1825 July report and resolution relative to the professor of chemistry. 1825 July typed copy of OBV resolution on hiring someone to be in charge of providing meals for the students; the Brafferton will be turned over to this person for his home. Resolution concerning the establishment of a grammar school. July 1825 Resolution to separate the office of president from ay professorship. July 1825 Statute concerning the presidency of the college and establishing a separate professorship of political law. Oct 1826 Statue to fix the salaries of the president and professors of the college. Oct 1826 Statue concerning the salary of the professor of humanity and an assistant for him. 1826 Statue prescribing the number of classes which each student of the college shall be required to attend. July 1827 Statue to amend the statue concerning the school of humanity. July 1827 Two drafts of a statute to amend the statutes establishing a table in the college. July 1827 Two resolutions concerning the collection of debts due to the college. July 1827 Resolution appointing a committee to report on the revenues and funds of the college July 1827 Statue creating aprofessorship of modern languages. July 1828 Statue to regulate the salaries of professors. July 1828 Resolution appointing a committee to revise the statutes of the college and to receive the communications from the president and professors. Oct 1828 Rules to be observed in convocation. July 1830 Resolution passed July 1830 requiring the faculty to submit a statement showing fees received by each professor. Resolution passed July 1830 concerning reports of the faculty for the years 1828 and 1829. Resolution concerning oaths of office and requirements for degrees. July 1830 Resolution adopted July 1830 for publishing the statutes passed in 1830 and certain laws of the college. Resolution concerning services in the college chapel. July 1830. Resolution concerning attendance upon lectures. 1830 Petition of the visitors and governors of W\u0026M to the VA Legislature asking for an additional endowment for the college. 1833 Two resolutions concerning the finances of the college. Feb 1847 Resolution concerning an investigation of the condition of the college March 1848 Resolution concerning the condition of the college. March 1848 Resolutions concerning contracts for sale of land. March 1848 Resolution concerning improvements to the college building and premises. March 1848 Statue prohibiting secret societies at the college. March 1848 Resolution concerning the increase in the amount paid for board. March 1848 Resolution concerning an advertisement for a professor of chemistry. March 1848 Resolution concerning the appointment of professors and a resolution concerning the appointment of board members. 1848 Resolution concerning the claim of Professor Millington against the college. 1850 Resolution concerning the report of Tazewell Taylor as bursar.","Items transferred from College Papers. resolution concerning the purchase of books for the library 1852 July. Resolution concerning the changing of the section of the college laws and regulations regarding the Department of Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Philosophy 1854 July. Resolution concerning the resuming of Saturday recitations at the college 1854 July. Two resolutions concerning a subscription to raise a fund for repairs and for an enlargement of the permanent fund 1854 July. Resolution granting the president an extra sum for contingent expenses 1854 July. Copy of a resolution concerning the salary of Professor Lucian Minor 1856 July and a letter from Professor Minor dated 1857 January concerning his salary. Allowances granted to the Board of Visitors for their expenses in attending the meetings of 1858 June and July. Resolution of appreciation for the services rendered the college by Bishop Johns 1869 July. Minutes of meeting of 1869 June with attachments. Minutes of meeting of 1870 July. Minutes of meeting of 1871 July. Memo from some faculty to the Visitors protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Letter to the Visitors from L. B. Wharton protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Visitors which accepts the resignation of Professor Thomas P. McCandlish. Resolution concerning salaries of professors. Resolution to elect a professor of Latin and French 1981 December. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1872 June, containing the resignation of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton, Wise and Snead and the the re-election of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton and Wise. Resolution from the minutes of the meting of the Visitors 1872 June requesting faculty to prepare a statement of the college's debt. Minutes of meeting of 1876 June. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1877 May. Resolution concerning an agent to solicit funds. Resolution to petition the Congress of the U. S. for remuneration for damage done to the college buildings in the Civil War. Resolution to continue the college for the next year on its present terms. Resolution 1877 May, concerning the summoning of the Board of Visitors in July to investigate the affairs of the college. Photostat of letter, 1877 July from W. W. Vest to Board of Visitors regarding debt owed to him by college (location of original document unknown). Resolution to appoint committees to solicit appropriations from Congress and from the Virginia Legislature 1877 July. Record of the appointment of a committee on finance from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1888 May. Resolution concerning the acceptance of the resignation of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1888 May.","Items transferred from College Papers. Resolution concerning the payment of certain expenses with interest due the college from state bonds and securities 1888. Two resolutions concerning the state appropriation for the normal school at the college 1888. Resolution concerning funds for repairs to college buildings 1888. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1889 October, nine pieces. Appropriation of $40 to furnish the hall of the Philomathean Society. Appropriation of $50 to purchase an organ for the YMCA. Appropriation of $25 for the Phoenix Literary Society. Appropriation of $50 for supplies for the normal department. Resolution concerning the depositing in the National Planters Bank in Richmond of bonds of the college. Resolution concerning the use of the President's House by the college. Resolution concerning the appointment of an assistant to the professor of languages. Resolution concerning the inspection of the treasurer's accounts. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors, 1889 November, including the following resolutions. Resolution concerning examination of the financial transactions of the president. Resolution concerning funds of the college handled by the president. An appropriation of $30 to purchase magazines and other literary matter. Resolution concerning the election of a treasurer. Resolution concerning the appointment of Rev. J. H. Moss as assistant in the Department of Languages. Resolution concerning depositing funds of the college. Resolution concerning the insuring of college buildings. Resolutions on the death of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell 1895 June. Resolution concerning special examinations 1912 June. Resolution concerning reports from the faculty regarding their respective departments 1913 January. Resolution appointing a boarding house committee 1918 April. Resolution fixing rates for students boarding in the college 1918 April. Resolution concerning the purchase of a team or truck for hauling coal 1918 April Statute defining the authority of the faculty. Resolution concerning the selling of land belonging to the college in the city of Richmond. Resolution concerning the investing of college funds. Resolution concerning funds to be used for repairs to the college buildings. Resolution concerning the establishment of a class in civil law. Resolution concerning lectures on international law and government. Two statutes concerning the duties of professors in regard to class schedules and text books. Two statutes concerning the professorship of divinity, logic, rhetoric and belles-lettres. Resolutions concerning the purchasing power of the steward and of the registrar (undated but belongs to the period 1900-1910). Fragmentary records from the files of the board, fragments dated 1871-1877, and undated fragments.","Items transferred from the College Papers. Report of the examiners of the college accounts circa 1764. \nReport of the president on the bursar's account, 1815. \nReport of the committee to examing the bursar's account, 1817. \nReport of the committee appointed to inquire into the state of the funds of the college, 1819. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1820. \nReport of the committee appointed to enquire into the expediency of amending or repealing the statutes concerning the president, July 1821 Report of the committee appointed to consider the president's report, July 1821. \nReport of the committee to enquire into the state and condition of the college and to propose such measures as would advance its prosperity, 1824. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1825. \nReport of the committee to which the report of the faculty was referred, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to investigate the statutes in force for the government of the college, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to revise the statutes of the college, 1828 July. \nReport of the committee on the college funds, July 1830. Report of the committee to examine the bursar's account (undated but belonging to the period 1820-1830). \nReport of the committee on the college funds, 1842. Report of the committee on the college funds, 1843-1844.","Includes note by \"Edm: Randolph, Rector\" about support and maintenance needed for the College.  1777 June 17. (transferred from Chronology File).","Resolution to form a committee to try and recover money that might be due from the Brafferton Estate.  1785 March 25.","Items transferred from College Papers: Communications to the Board relating to the dissension among the faculty 1847-1848 and partial proceedings of the meeting of the board, 1848 March. 54 pieces, including communications from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald Cary Peachy, B. Tucker, James S. Christian, John Millington, and Charles Minnigerode.","Item transferred from College Papers: \"The Troubles at William and Mary College in 1848\".  An 18-page printed pamphlet containing letters concerning the dissension of 1847-1848.","Items transferred from College Papers. \nLetter from Miles Cary, rector of W\u0026M, 1705, June regarding a meeting of the governors. ","An extract from the Virginia Gazette 1775 February, announcing the election of Robert Beverly, of Essex County as one of the governors of the college. ","A letter from Wm. U. Moody at Williamsburg to Robert Stannard 1835 June, requesting his attendance at a meeting of the Board on 1835 July 4. ","A letter from James Lyons at Richmond 1847 November 7, stating that legal engagements prevent his attending a meeting of the board. ","A letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack Court House, Virginia 1848 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A note from the faculty to the board concerning a joint meeting 1848 July. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise at Only (near Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia) 1848 September, accepting visitorship of the college. ","A letter from William Meade, at Millwood 1849 March, concerning a meeting of the Board. ","A letter from John S. Millson at Norfolk 1852 June, resigning as a visitor. On the back of this letter appears a memo of the appointment of Otway Byrd Barraud, of Norfolk, and John W. Brockenbrough, of Lexington, as visitors of the college. 1852 July. ","A letter from E. P. Scott, at Oakland, Louisa County, Virginia, 1853 June, concerning the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors. ","A letter from Robert G. Scott, at Richmond 1853 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise, at Onancock, Virginia 1853 June, stating why he will not be able to attend a meeting of the visitors. ","A letter from Robert B. Bolling, at Petersburg,1854 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Otway B. Barraud, at Norfolk, 1855 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Robert Saunders, at Williamsburg, 1867 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh B. Grisgsy, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, 1868 January, making an appointment to discuss college affairs. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1868 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from David May, at Petersburg, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from (GW?) Lewis, Westmoreland, 1870 March,resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1872 June, stating his intention of being present at a meeting of the visitors of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1873 June, concerning attendance at a board meeting. An extract from the records of the board stating that at a meeting of the Board of Visitors 1873 July, Warner T. Jones was elected a member. ","A letter from A.N. Wellford, at Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Virginia, 1875 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from James Lyons, at Richmond, June 1875, containing a conditional resignation as rector of the college.","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","John L. Buchanan letter turning down the offer of presidency of the College of William \u0026 Mary.  1888 July 2.","T.T.L. Snead letter requesting pay for extra services teaching Col. Ewell's classes. 1872 June 19.","John R. Coupland sending regrets for an invitation to a student dinner.  1844 June 25.","William Meade to William \u0026 Mary explaining why the Diocese decided his Assistant Bishop would be an unwise choice to be president of William \u0026 Mary because of the conflict of dual duties. (J. Johns might be the assistant Bishop).1847 May 27","Letter to Edward B. Dellam concerning the lack of suitable candidates for law professor. Acc. 1986.15.","Letter to the president of Brown University, Barnas Sears, requesting a donation of duplicate copies of books to replace the William \u0026 Mary's library, which had been destroyed by fire. Acc. 1988.90.","Letter to Alumni and Friends of the College from Rector Michael K Powell dated 2008 March.","Grame questions how he could withdraw as council from a case he'd never taken any part.","Correspondence between James Lyons, BOV Rector and Rev Dr J.L.M. Curry concerning the Peabody Fund.  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