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Wine and Rebecca Good Wine, attended Bridgewater College and married Kitty Sipe Huffman (1880-1947). He pursued his interests in Sunday school and church work, particularly with local Brethren churches and his home church – Flat Rock Church of the Brethren. J. D. was active in community and civic affairs including schools, roads, temperance, and local government. J. D. Wine, along with his father D. P. Wine, was a member of the Shenandoah County Anti-Saloon League. He also researched and published on local history and genealogy.","Jesse Clayton \"J. C\" Wine (1915-2016) was born to J. D. Wine and Kitty Sipe Huffman Wine of Forestville, Virginia. J.C. Wine married Naomi Catherine Zirkle (b. 1917) on September 4, 1943. During World War II, J. C. served as a civilian tailor at Fort Belvoir in the tailor shop and dry cleaners, later becoming its manager. He went on to sell insurance for the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO) for more than three decades and retired in 1975. Outside of his professional pursuits, J. C. was an accomplished and talented cane maker and served his community as a charter member of the Woodstock Rescue Squad and as a member of the Woodstock United Methodist Church. During at least the early 1950s, J. C. Wine also served as the treasurer of the Mt. Jackson Methodist Charge which was comprised of the Mt. Jackson, Quicksburg, and Mt. Clifton churches. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International.","Selected loose materials were removed from ledgers and other bound volumes and retained in separate folders. Photographs were removed from frames which were subsequently discarded.","Wine Family. Papers, 1899-1943. Accession 42353, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.","The Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document the personal and business activities of three generations of the Wine family of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life. Daniel P. \"D. P.\" Wine, Jacob David \"J. D.\" Wine, and Jesse Clayton \"J. C.\" Wine are the predominant creators of the records present in this collection.","Series 1: Personal Papers, 1885-1977, is arranged by creator into four subseries. The D. P. Wine sermon daybook is a bound ledger containing dates and types of sermons or ceremonies performed by Wine. Included are weekly church sermons with Bible verses referenced, funerals preached at by Wine, baptisms performed, and marriages in which Wine acted as the officiant. Loose handwritten obituaries were removed and foldered separately. Financial documents related to D. P. Wine's estate are included.","The materials related to J. D. Wine primarily document his involvement in community organizations – the Lee District Sunday School Association, the Anti-Saloon League of Shenandoah County, and his local church council. His financial activities are documented in a series of ledgers and cashbooks.","J. C. Wine's papers provide a more holistic view of his life and include materials relating to his early schooling, his career with the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO), his involvement in church activities, and diaries written during the latter part of his life. The two diaries, 1970-1977, by J. C. Wine provide detailed daily accounts of local, national, and international happenings. J. C. documented notable news of the day (Richard Nixon's resignation, Apollo 14 mission), local births and deaths including the New Year babies born at local hospitals, weather reports, and personal and community updates. There are often numerous entries per day and the entries appear to reflect news likely reported in the local newspaper.","Two miscellaneous items, an unidentified time book and a ledger presumably belonging to Samuel Good, are grouped together.","Series 2: Photographs, 1897-1986, is comprised of loose photographs and bound photo albums primarily of Wine family members. The photographs, many of them identified, document Black Water Falls, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Maryland), Fort Belvoir (Fairfax County, Virginia), Camp Bethel (Fincastle, Virginia), and scenes of daily life. Community members and friends are depicted (including John C. Myers, 1876-1962, of Broadway), as are family pets and animals. Photographs of Naomi Zirkle Wine's father's 90th birthday are included along with a register of the guests. Miscellaneous photographs include scenes of the National Mall in Washington, DC, the John F. Kennedy funeral procession, and persons who are likely community members or friends, but are otherwise unidentified. Additionally, a signed headshot of country music singer Roy Acuff and a signed facsimile of country music singers Lee and Juanita Moore and their son Roger Lee are included.","Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1998, includes a large selection of blank postcards, both bound in scrapbooks and loose. The scrapbooks also contain greeting cards, with one documenting the birth of J. D. and Naomi Wine's daughter, Mary Sue Wine, and a second documenting J. C. Wine's various medical procedures and hospital stays during 1967-1972. One scrapbook is comprised of menus, newspaper clippings, programs for local music and theatre performances (New Market Theatre), beauty pageants, local church events, high school commencements (New Market, Triplett, Timberville), and related ephemera. Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.","Series 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. Wine was a great-great grandson of Barbara Wine Myers and Samuel Myers.","Numerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Wine married Naomi Catherine Zirkle (b. 1917) on September 4, 1943. During World War II, J. C. served as a civilian tailor at Fort Belvoir in the tailor shop and dry cleaners, later becoming its manager. He went on to sell insurance for the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO) for more than three decades and retired in 1975. Outside of his professional pursuits, J. C. was an accomplished and talented cane maker and served his community as a charter member of the Woodstock Rescue Squad and as a member of the Woodstock United Methodist Church. During at least the early 1950s, J. C. Wine also served as the treasurer of the Mt. Jackson Methodist Charge which was comprised of the Mt. Jackson, Quicksburg, and Mt. Clifton churches. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Daniel P. \"D. 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Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. 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Wine sermon daybook is a bound ledger containing dates and types of sermons or ceremonies performed by Wine. Included are weekly church sermons with Bible verses referenced, funerals preached at by Wine, baptisms performed, and marriages in which Wine acted as the officiant. Loose handwritten obituaries were removed and foldered separately. Financial documents related to D. P. Wine's estate are included.","The materials related to J. D. Wine primarily document his involvement in community organizations – the Lee District Sunday School Association, the Anti-Saloon League of Shenandoah County, and his local church council. His financial activities are documented in a series of ledgers and cashbooks.","J. C. Wine's papers provide a more holistic view of his life and include materials relating to his early schooling, his career with the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO), his involvement in church activities, and diaries written during the latter part of his life. The two diaries, 1970-1977, by J. C. Wine provide detailed daily accounts of local, national, and international happenings. J. C. documented notable news of the day (Richard Nixon's resignation, Apollo 14 mission), local births and deaths including the New Year babies born at local hospitals, weather reports, and personal and community updates. There are often numerous entries per day and the entries appear to reflect news likely reported in the local newspaper.","Two miscellaneous items, an unidentified time book and a ledger presumably belonging to Samuel Good, are grouped together.","Series 2: Photographs, 1897-1986, is comprised of loose photographs and bound photo albums primarily of Wine family members. The photographs, many of them identified, document Black Water Falls, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Maryland), Fort Belvoir (Fairfax County, Virginia), Camp Bethel (Fincastle, Virginia), and scenes of daily life. Community members and friends are depicted (including John C. Myers, 1876-1962, of Broadway), as are family pets and animals. Photographs of Naomi Zirkle Wine's father's 90th birthday are included along with a register of the guests. Miscellaneous photographs include scenes of the National Mall in Washington, DC, the John F. Kennedy funeral procession, and persons who are likely community members or friends, but are otherwise unidentified. Additionally, a signed headshot of country music singer Roy Acuff and a signed facsimile of country music singers Lee and Juanita Moore and their son Roger Lee are included.","Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1998, includes a large selection of blank postcards, both bound in scrapbooks and loose. The scrapbooks also contain greeting cards, with one documenting the birth of J. D. and Naomi Wine's daughter, Mary Sue Wine, and a second documenting J. C. Wine's various medical procedures and hospital stays during 1967-1972. One scrapbook is comprised of menus, newspaper clippings, programs for local music and theatre performances (New Market Theatre), beauty pageants, local church events, high school commencements (New Market, Triplett, Timberville), and related ephemera. Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.","Series 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. Wine was a great-great grandson of Barbara Wine Myers and Samuel Myers."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNumerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Numerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The nature of the auction was such that dissimilar or unrelated materials were bundled together in single lots. As such, these otherwise random materials were weeded and discarded. A large collection of newspaper clippings, comprised primarily of political cartoons, were also discarded. A representative sample of life insurance brochures and pamphlets were retained; duplicates were discarded.","The collection is arranged in four series. Series 1: Personal Papers is arranged into subseries by creator and further arranged chronologically. Series 2 through 4 are arranged chronologically. 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Wine and Rebecca Good Wine, attended Bridgewater College and married Kitty Sipe Huffman (1880-1947). He pursued his interests in Sunday school and church work, particularly with local Brethren churches and his home church – Flat Rock Church of the Brethren. J. D. was active in community and civic affairs including schools, roads, temperance, and local government. J. D. Wine, along with his father D. P. Wine, was a member of the Shenandoah County Anti-Saloon League. He also researched and published on local history and genealogy.","Jesse Clayton \"J. C\" Wine (1915-2016) was born to J. D. Wine and Kitty Sipe Huffman Wine of Forestville, Virginia. J.C. Wine married Naomi Catherine Zirkle (b. 1917) on September 4, 1943. During World War II, J. C. served as a civilian tailor at Fort Belvoir in the tailor shop and dry cleaners, later becoming its manager. He went on to sell insurance for the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO) for more than three decades and retired in 1975. Outside of his professional pursuits, J. C. was an accomplished and talented cane maker and served his community as a charter member of the Woodstock Rescue Squad and as a member of the Woodstock United Methodist Church. During at least the early 1950s, J. C. Wine also served as the treasurer of the Mt. Jackson Methodist Charge which was comprised of the Mt. Jackson, Quicksburg, and Mt. Clifton churches. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International.","Selected loose materials were removed from ledgers and other bound volumes and retained in separate folders. Photographs were removed from frames which were subsequently discarded.","Wine Family. Papers, 1899-1943. Accession 42353, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.","The Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document the personal and business activities of three generations of the Wine family of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life. Daniel P. \"D. P.\" Wine, Jacob David \"J. D.\" Wine, and Jesse Clayton \"J. C.\" Wine are the predominant creators of the records present in this collection.","Series 1: Personal Papers, 1885-1977, is arranged by creator into four subseries. The D. P. Wine sermon daybook is a bound ledger containing dates and types of sermons or ceremonies performed by Wine. Included are weekly church sermons with Bible verses referenced, funerals preached at by Wine, baptisms performed, and marriages in which Wine acted as the officiant. Loose handwritten obituaries were removed and foldered separately. Financial documents related to D. P. Wine's estate are included.","The materials related to J. D. Wine primarily document his involvement in community organizations – the Lee District Sunday School Association, the Anti-Saloon League of Shenandoah County, and his local church council. His financial activities are documented in a series of ledgers and cashbooks.","J. C. Wine's papers provide a more holistic view of his life and include materials relating to his early schooling, his career with the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO), his involvement in church activities, and diaries written during the latter part of his life. The two diaries, 1970-1977, by J. C. Wine provide detailed daily accounts of local, national, and international happenings. J. C. documented notable news of the day (Richard Nixon's resignation, Apollo 14 mission), local births and deaths including the New Year babies born at local hospitals, weather reports, and personal and community updates. There are often numerous entries per day and the entries appear to reflect news likely reported in the local newspaper.","Two miscellaneous items, an unidentified time book and a ledger presumably belonging to Samuel Good, are grouped together.","Series 2: Photographs, 1897-1986, is comprised of loose photographs and bound photo albums primarily of Wine family members. The photographs, many of them identified, document Black Water Falls, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Maryland), Fort Belvoir (Fairfax County, Virginia), Camp Bethel (Fincastle, Virginia), and scenes of daily life. Community members and friends are depicted (including John C. Myers, 1876-1962, of Broadway), as are family pets and animals. Photographs of Naomi Zirkle Wine's father's 90th birthday are included along with a register of the guests. Miscellaneous photographs include scenes of the National Mall in Washington, DC, the John F. 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Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.","Series 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. Wine was a great-great grandson of Barbara Wine Myers and Samuel Myers.","Numerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection open to research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection."],"appraisal_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe nature of the auction was such that dissimilar or unrelated materials were bundled together in single lots. As such, these otherwise random materials were weeded and discarded. A large collection of newspaper clippings, comprised primarily of political cartoons, were also discarded. A representative sample of life insurance brochures and pamphlets were retained; duplicates were discarded.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"appraisal_heading_ssm":["Appraisal Note"],"appraisal_tesim":["The nature of the auction was such that dissimilar or unrelated materials were bundled together in single lots. As such, these otherwise random materials were weeded and discarded. A large collection of newspaper clippings, comprised primarily of political cartoons, were also discarded. A representative sample of life insurance brochures and pamphlets were retained; duplicates were discarded."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged in four series. Series 1: Personal Papers is arranged into subseries by creator and further arranged chronologically. Series 2 through 4 are arranged chronologically. Exceptions to this arrangement scheme were made in order to group like materials together and as a result chronological arrangements are approximate.\u003c/p\u003e    ","\u003clist numeration=\"arabic\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003ePersonal Papers, 1885-1977\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003ePhotographs, 1897-1986\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eScrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1998\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eGenealogical materials, 1892-2001\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e\n  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged in four series. Series 1: Personal Papers is arranged into subseries by creator and further arranged chronologically. Series 2 through 4 are arranged chronologically. Exceptions to this arrangement scheme were made in order to group like materials together and as a result chronological arrangements are approximate.","Personal Papers, 1885-1977\n      Photographs, 1897-1986\n      Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1998\n      Genealogical materials, 1892-2001"],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cbibref\u003eWine, Jacob David. \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Wine Family in America. First Section\u003c/emph\u003e. Forestville, Va., 1952.\u003c/bibref\u003e\n  "],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Wine, Jacob David. The Wine Family in America. First Section. Forestville, Va., 1952."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDaniel P. \"D. P.\" Wine (1855-1923) lived with his wife, Rebecca Good Wine (1855-1933), and their children on his family's ancestral Forestville, Virginia farm. D. P. Wine was a farmer and served as a minister and elder in the Flat Rock Church of the Brethren. Jacob David Wine and John Eugene Wine acted as executors to their father's estate after his death in 1923. Financial materials in the collection document their activities in settling the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJacob David \"J. D.\" Wine (1881-1968), the eldest child of D. P. Wine and Rebecca Good Wine, attended Bridgewater College and married Kitty Sipe Huffman (1880-1947). He pursued his interests in Sunday school and church work, particularly with local Brethren churches and his home church – Flat Rock Church of the Brethren. J. D. was active in community and civic affairs including schools, roads, temperance, and local government. J. D. Wine, along with his father D. P. Wine, was a member of the Shenandoah County Anti-Saloon League. He also researched and published on local history and genealogy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJesse Clayton \"J. C\" Wine (1915-2016) was born to J. D. Wine and Kitty Sipe Huffman Wine of Forestville, Virginia. J.C. Wine married Naomi Catherine Zirkle (b. 1917) on September 4, 1943. During World War II, J. C. served as a civilian tailor at Fort Belvoir in the tailor shop and dry cleaners, later becoming its manager. He went on to sell insurance for the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO) for more than three decades and retired in 1975. Outside of his professional pursuits, J. C. was an accomplished and talented cane maker and served his community as a charter member of the Woodstock Rescue Squad and as a member of the Woodstock United Methodist Church. During at least the early 1950s, J. C. Wine also served as the treasurer of the Mt. Jackson Methodist Charge which was comprised of the Mt. Jackson, Quicksburg, and Mt. Clifton churches. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Daniel P. \"D. P.\" Wine (1855-1923) lived with his wife, Rebecca Good Wine (1855-1933), and their children on his family's ancestral Forestville, Virginia farm. D. P. Wine was a farmer and served as a minister and elder in the Flat Rock Church of the Brethren. Jacob David Wine and John Eugene Wine acted as executors to their father's estate after his death in 1923. Financial materials in the collection document their activities in settling the estate.","Jacob David \"J. D.\" Wine (1881-1968), the eldest child of D. P. Wine and Rebecca Good Wine, attended Bridgewater College and married Kitty Sipe Huffman (1880-1947). He pursued his interests in Sunday school and church work, particularly with local Brethren churches and his home church – Flat Rock Church of the Brethren. J. D. was active in community and civic affairs including schools, roads, temperance, and local government. J. D. Wine, along with his father D. P. Wine, was a member of the Shenandoah County Anti-Saloon League. He also researched and published on local history and genealogy.","Jesse Clayton \"J. C\" Wine (1915-2016) was born to J. D. Wine and Kitty Sipe Huffman Wine of Forestville, Virginia. J.C. Wine married Naomi Catherine Zirkle (b. 1917) on September 4, 1943. During World War II, J. C. served as a civilian tailor at Fort Belvoir in the tailor shop and dry cleaners, later becoming its manager. He went on to sell insurance for the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO) for more than three decades and retired in 1975. Outside of his professional pursuits, J. C. was an accomplished and talented cane maker and served his community as a charter member of the Woodstock Rescue Squad and as a member of the Woodstock United Methodist Church. During at least the early 1950s, J. C. Wine also served as the treasurer of the Mt. Jackson Methodist Charge which was comprised of the Mt. Jackson, Quicksburg, and Mt. Clifton churches. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, SC 0273, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, SC 0273, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSelected loose materials were removed from ledgers and other bound volumes and retained in separate folders. Photographs were removed from frames which were subsequently discarded.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Selected loose materials were removed from ledgers and other bound volumes and retained in separate folders. Photographs were removed from frames which were subsequently discarded."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWine Family. Papers, 1899-1943. Accession 42353, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Wine Family. Papers, 1899-1943. Accession 42353, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document the personal and business activities of three generations of the Wine family of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life. Daniel P. \"D. P.\" Wine, Jacob David \"J. D.\" Wine, and Jesse Clayton \"J. C.\" Wine are the predominant creators of the records present in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Personal Papers, 1885-1977, is arranged by creator into four subseries. The D. P. Wine sermon daybook is a bound ledger containing dates and types of sermons or ceremonies performed by Wine. Included are weekly church sermons with Bible verses referenced, funerals preached at by Wine, baptisms performed, and marriages in which Wine acted as the officiant. Loose handwritten obituaries were removed and foldered separately. Financial documents related to D. P. Wine's estate are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials related to J. D. Wine primarily document his involvement in community organizations – the Lee District Sunday School Association, the Anti-Saloon League of Shenandoah County, and his local church council. His financial activities are documented in a series of ledgers and cashbooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. C. Wine's papers provide a more holistic view of his life and include materials relating to his early schooling, his career with the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO), his involvement in church activities, and diaries written during the latter part of his life. The two diaries, 1970-1977, by J. C. Wine provide detailed daily accounts of local, national, and international happenings. J. C. documented notable news of the day (Richard Nixon's resignation, Apollo 14 mission), local births and deaths including the New Year babies born at local hospitals, weather reports, and personal and community updates. There are often numerous entries per day and the entries appear to reflect news likely reported in the local newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo miscellaneous items, an unidentified time book and a ledger presumably belonging to Samuel Good, are grouped together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Photographs, 1897-1986, is comprised of loose photographs and bound photo albums primarily of Wine family members. The photographs, many of them identified, document Black Water Falls, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Maryland), Fort Belvoir (Fairfax County, Virginia), Camp Bethel (Fincastle, Virginia), and scenes of daily life. Community members and friends are depicted (including John C. Myers, 1876-1962, of Broadway), as are family pets and animals. Photographs of Naomi Zirkle Wine's father's 90th birthday are included along with a register of the guests. Miscellaneous photographs include scenes of the National Mall in Washington, DC, the John F. Kennedy funeral procession, and persons who are likely community members or friends, but are otherwise unidentified. Additionally, a signed headshot of country music singer Roy Acuff and a signed facsimile of country music singers Lee and Juanita Moore and their son Roger Lee are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1998, includes a large selection of blank postcards, both bound in scrapbooks and loose. The scrapbooks also contain greeting cards, with one documenting the birth of J. D. and Naomi Wine's daughter, Mary Sue Wine, and a second documenting J. C. Wine's various medical procedures and hospital stays during 1967-1972. One scrapbook is comprised of menus, newspaper clippings, programs for local music and theatre performances (New Market Theatre), beauty pageants, local church events, high school commencements (New Market, Triplett, Timberville), and related ephemera. Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. Wine was a great-great grandson of Barbara Wine Myers and Samuel Myers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document the personal and business activities of three generations of the Wine family of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life. Daniel P. \"D. P.\" Wine, Jacob David \"J. D.\" Wine, and Jesse Clayton \"J. C.\" Wine are the predominant creators of the records present in this collection.","Series 1: Personal Papers, 1885-1977, is arranged by creator into four subseries. The D. P. Wine sermon daybook is a bound ledger containing dates and types of sermons or ceremonies performed by Wine. Included are weekly church sermons with Bible verses referenced, funerals preached at by Wine, baptisms performed, and marriages in which Wine acted as the officiant. Loose handwritten obituaries were removed and foldered separately. Financial documents related to D. P. Wine's estate are included.","The materials related to J. D. Wine primarily document his involvement in community organizations – the Lee District Sunday School Association, the Anti-Saloon League of Shenandoah County, and his local church council. His financial activities are documented in a series of ledgers and cashbooks.","J. C. Wine's papers provide a more holistic view of his life and include materials relating to his early schooling, his career with the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO), his involvement in church activities, and diaries written during the latter part of his life. The two diaries, 1970-1977, by J. C. Wine provide detailed daily accounts of local, national, and international happenings. J. C. documented notable news of the day (Richard Nixon's resignation, Apollo 14 mission), local births and deaths including the New Year babies born at local hospitals, weather reports, and personal and community updates. There are often numerous entries per day and the entries appear to reflect news likely reported in the local newspaper.","Two miscellaneous items, an unidentified time book and a ledger presumably belonging to Samuel Good, are grouped together.","Series 2: Photographs, 1897-1986, is comprised of loose photographs and bound photo albums primarily of Wine family members. The photographs, many of them identified, document Black Water Falls, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Maryland), Fort Belvoir (Fairfax County, Virginia), Camp Bethel (Fincastle, Virginia), and scenes of daily life. Community members and friends are depicted (including John C. Myers, 1876-1962, of Broadway), as are family pets and animals. Photographs of Naomi Zirkle Wine's father's 90th birthday are included along with a register of the guests. Miscellaneous photographs include scenes of the National Mall in Washington, DC, the John F. Kennedy funeral procession, and persons who are likely community members or friends, but are otherwise unidentified. Additionally, a signed headshot of country music singer Roy Acuff and a signed facsimile of country music singers Lee and Juanita Moore and their son Roger Lee are included.","Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1998, includes a large selection of blank postcards, both bound in scrapbooks and loose. The scrapbooks also contain greeting cards, with one documenting the birth of J. D. and Naomi Wine's daughter, Mary Sue Wine, and a second documenting J. C. Wine's various medical procedures and hospital stays during 1967-1972. One scrapbook is comprised of menus, newspaper clippings, programs for local music and theatre performances (New Market Theatre), beauty pageants, local church events, high school commencements (New Market, Triplett, Timberville), and related ephemera. Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.","Series 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. Wine was a great-great grandson of Barbara Wine Myers and Samuel Myers."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNumerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Numerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_68350217315544cb8f516868d3ba22f5\"\u003eThe Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document three generations of the Wine family from Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["The Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document three generations of the Wine family from Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life."],"corpname_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Laughlin Auctions, Inc."],"names_coll_ssim":["Laughlin Auctions, Inc."],"famname_ssim":["Wine family"],"names_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Laughlin Auctions, Inc.","Wine family"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":106,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T06:57:53.919Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vihart_repositories_4_resources_511"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1985","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"W. Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1985#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Jones, W. Melville, 1901-1992","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1985#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThis collection documents activities and events at the College of William and Mary during the career of W. Melville Jones. It is primarily composed of material collected in scrapbooks.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1985#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1985","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1985","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1985","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1985","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1985.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Jones, W. Melville, Papers","title_ssm":["W. Melville Jones Papers"],"title_tesim":["W. Melville Jones Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1930-1982"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1930-1982"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1930/1982"],"normalized_title_ssm":["W. Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982"],"text":["W. Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982","UA 6.026","/repositories/2/resources/1985","Athletics--Football--Scandal of 1951","Charter Day","Graduation (School)","Correspondence","Photographs","Scrapbooks","This 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 alphabetically and chronologically within each series.","A 43-year professor, administrator, and booster at the College of William and Mary, Dr. W. Melville Jones (1901-1992) joined the College's English faculty in 1928 after serving as an instructor at Ohio State University (1924-1925) and the University of Richmond (1925-1928). As a faculty member in the Department of English, Dr. Jones served first as an assistant professor and, after earning his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1953, was named full professor in 1954 and chancellor professor in 1963. Dr. Jone's career took on a new aspect in the last two decades of his employment at William and Mary, as he served as Dean of the Faculty from 1958 to 1964, and Dean of the College from 1964 to 1968. When Virginia recognized William and Mary as a full university in 1968, Dr. Jones became the Collegr's first vice president. His final position with the university was as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Upon his retirement in 1971, he was named Chancellor Professor of English, Emeritus. Dr. Jones was on leaves of absence in 1931-1932, Fall 1956, Spring 1957, and Fall 1957. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","The first scrapbook was digitized and the original returned to the donor. For the digital scans of the first scrapbook, the papers are arranged as a model of the original volume. The digital files were printed and are available for use by researchers.","The first scrapbook that was digitized and returned to the donor was arranged and described by PJ Bell in 2006. Zach Hilpert arranged and described the second scrapbook and other materials in March 2007.","This collection documents activities and events at the College of William and Mary during the career of W. Melville Jones. It is primarily composed of material collected in scrapbooks.","The first scrapbook was digitized and the original returned to the donor. For the digital scans of the first scrapbook, the papers are arranged as a model of the original volume. The papers are arranged chronologically with two loose photographs without a date filed at the end. Identification numbers are listed on the back of each photocopied page for association with the digital file. The digital files were printed and are available for use by researchers. A detailed description of each page is available in the inventory section of this finding aid.","The second scrapbook is maintained for the most part in its original order and format, though some blank pages have been removed from the volume. All loose material in the scrapbook was rehoused in folders and can be found in box 1 along with the photocopied pages of the digitized scrapbook. Box 1 also includes five folders containing information related to Dr. Jone's personal and professional interests.","Series 1 consists of five folders. Materials in this series are related to the 350th anniversary commemoration events at Jamestown, along with documents related to the 1951 William and Mary football scandal, and information on studies undertaken by the College's Curriculum Committee.","This collection includes two scrapbooks kept by former dean of the College of William and Mary, W. Melville Jones. The first scrapbook details a wide range of campus events and celebrations including the annual 18th century Christmas party, President Davis Paschall's inauguration, Charter Day celebrations, and various commencement ceremonies. In addition, the scrapbook highlights the personal and professional achievements of Dr. Jones, including his induction into the Draper's Company, an ancient English guild. This first scrapbook reflected Dr. Jones' efforts to strengthen the relationship between William and Mary and British universities. The second scrapbook primarily contains photographs from commencement ceremonies (1963-1971), Charter Day festivities (1963-1972) and the 1969 convocation. In addition, this scrapbook also includes newspaper clippings of both the inauguration and retirement of William and Mary President David Paschall, the inauguration of William and Mary President Thomas Graves, and Dr. Jones' own retirement.","Page 1: Main campus \" College of William and Mary\" Early 1930s Page 2: \"Lord of the Manor, William and Mary's President John Stewart Bryan's Christmas Proclamation\" Page 3: President John Stewart Bryan leads procession at Christmas ball Page 4: \"President Bryan, Lord of the Manor, and friend\" Page 5: Christmas Party \"Phi Beta Kappa Hall \" Procession Page 6: Christmas Party \"unidentified guests\" Page 7: Christmas Party \"Boar's Head celebration\" Page 8: Christmas Party \"Students leading Boar's Head procession\" Page 9: Christmas Party \"Students carrying Boar's Head platter\" Page 10: Christmas Party \"Four stout fellows bring the Yule Log into the Great Hall\" Page 11: Christmas Part \"Yule Log ceremony\" Great Hall, Wren Building Page 12: Christmas Party \"unknown child\" Page 13: Christmas Party \"distinguished guests\" Page 14: Letter from Lewis A. McMurran Jr. to W. Melville Jones, April 17, 1956; concerns appointment to Director of Program Planning for Jamestown Festival 1957 Page 15: Lord and Lady Cacciz and Daughter \"British Ambassadors to U.S. Jamestown Festival 1957\" Page 16: Virginia Gazette, July 18, 1958 \"W. Melville Jones appointed as acting Dean of Faculty\"; also includes picture of Jones after flight in USAF Aircraft Page 17: \"Teacher's Role Stressed in W-M Charter Day Talk\" Page 18: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones looking at memorial to Captain John Smith's Jamestown 1958 Page 19: Ezra.. Pound \"Palace\", 1958 Page 20: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones at Jamestown, June 1958 Page 21: Dr. Davis Y. Paschall takes oath of office as President, 10/13/61 Page 22: W. Melville Jones speaking at inauguration of Dr. Paschall, 10/13/61 Page 23: \"Greetings from the Queen.\" Sir Herbert Pooley reads greetings from Queen Elizabeth II at inauguration of Dr. Paschall Page 24: Dr. and Mrs. W. Melville Jones with John Castle, mace bearer for Sir Ernest Pooley Page 25: \"Paschall inauguration\" President Paschall, Adams, Sir Ernest Pooley, Dean W. Melville Jones Page 26: Letter dated 10/31/61 from Sir Ernest Pooley to W. Melville Jones Page 27: Speech of Sir Ernest Pooley at portrait presentation Page 28: Personal account of trip to Williamsburg for inauguration of Dr. Paschall by Sir Ernest Pooley, dated 17 November 1961 Page 29: Dudley Woodbridge, first recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award, 1963 Page 30: Charter Day 1963 \"Dudley Woodbridge holds Thomas Jefferson Award certificate\"; joined by President Paschall and Julian P. 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Melville Jones at corner of Boundary St. and Richmond Rd., No longer standing Loose Photo 2: 2 apartment buildings used for temporary faculty housing. No longer standing. Was located at corner of Richmond Rd. and Armistead near Sorority Court.","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.","Jones, W. Melville, 1901-1992","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["W. Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982"],"collection_ssim":["W. Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 6.026","/repositories/2/resources/1985"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 6.026","/repositories/2/resources/1985"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Jones, W. 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As a faculty member in the Department of English, Dr. Jones served first as an assistant professor and, after earning his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1953, was named full professor in 1954 and chancellor professor in 1963. Dr. Jone's career took on a new aspect in the last two decades of his employment at William and Mary, as he served as Dean of the Faculty from 1958 to 1964, and Dean of the College from 1964 to 1968. When Virginia recognized William and Mary as a full university in 1968, Dr. Jones became the Collegr's first vice president. His final position with the university was as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Upon his retirement in 1971, he was named Chancellor Professor of English, Emeritus. Dr. Jones was on leaves of absence in 1931-1932, Fall 1956, Spring 1957, and Fall 1957. 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The second scrapbook primarily contains photographs from commencement ceremonies (1963-1971), Charter Day festivities (1963-1972) and the 1969 convocation. 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The digital files were printed and are available for use by researchers. A detailed description of each page is available in the inventory section of this finding aid.","The second scrapbook is maintained for the most part in its original order and format, though some blank pages have been removed from the volume. All loose material in the scrapbook was rehoused in folders and can be found in box 1 along with the photocopied pages of the digitized scrapbook. Box 1 also includes five folders containing information related to Dr. Jone's personal and professional interests.","Series 1 consists of five folders. Materials in this series are related to the 350th anniversary commemoration events at Jamestown, along with documents related to the 1951 William and Mary football scandal, and information on studies undertaken by the College's Curriculum Committee.","This collection includes two scrapbooks kept by former dean of the College of William and Mary, W. Melville Jones. The first scrapbook details a wide range of campus events and celebrations including the annual 18th century Christmas party, President Davis Paschall's inauguration, Charter Day celebrations, and various commencement ceremonies. In addition, the scrapbook highlights the personal and professional achievements of Dr. Jones, including his induction into the Draper's Company, an ancient English guild. This first scrapbook reflected Dr. Jones' efforts to strengthen the relationship between William and Mary and British universities. The second scrapbook primarily contains photographs from commencement ceremonies (1963-1971), Charter Day festivities (1963-1972) and the 1969 convocation. In addition, this scrapbook also includes newspaper clippings of both the inauguration and retirement of William and Mary President David Paschall, the inauguration of William and Mary President Thomas Graves, and Dr. Jones' own retirement.","Page 1: Main campus \" College of William and Mary\" Early 1930s Page 2: \"Lord of the Manor, William and Mary's President John Stewart Bryan's Christmas Proclamation\" Page 3: President John Stewart Bryan leads procession at Christmas ball Page 4: \"President Bryan, Lord of the Manor, and friend\" Page 5: Christmas Party \"Phi Beta Kappa Hall \" Procession Page 6: Christmas Party \"unidentified guests\" Page 7: Christmas Party \"Boar's Head celebration\" Page 8: Christmas Party \"Students leading Boar's Head procession\" Page 9: Christmas Party \"Students carrying Boar's Head platter\" Page 10: Christmas Party \"Four stout fellows bring the Yule Log into the Great Hall\" Page 11: Christmas Part \"Yule Log ceremony\" Great Hall, Wren Building Page 12: Christmas Party \"unknown child\" Page 13: Christmas Party \"distinguished guests\" Page 14: Letter from Lewis A. McMurran Jr. to W. Melville Jones, April 17, 1956; concerns appointment to Director of Program Planning for Jamestown Festival 1957 Page 15: Lord and Lady Cacciz and Daughter \"British Ambassadors to U.S. Jamestown Festival 1957\" Page 16: Virginia Gazette, July 18, 1958 \"W. Melville Jones appointed as acting Dean of Faculty\"; also includes picture of Jones after flight in USAF Aircraft Page 17: \"Teacher's Role Stressed in W-M Charter Day Talk\" Page 18: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones looking at memorial to Captain John Smith's Jamestown 1958 Page 19: Ezra.. Pound \"Palace\", 1958 Page 20: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones at Jamestown, June 1958 Page 21: Dr. Davis Y. Paschall takes oath of office as President, 10/13/61 Page 22: W. Melville Jones speaking at inauguration of Dr. Paschall, 10/13/61 Page 23: \"Greetings from the Queen.\" Sir Herbert Pooley reads greetings from Queen Elizabeth II at inauguration of Dr. Paschall Page 24: Dr. and Mrs. W. Melville Jones with John Castle, mace bearer for Sir Ernest Pooley Page 25: \"Paschall inauguration\" President Paschall, Adams, Sir Ernest Pooley, Dean W. Melville Jones Page 26: Letter dated 10/31/61 from Sir Ernest Pooley to W. Melville Jones Page 27: Speech of Sir Ernest Pooley at portrait presentation Page 28: Personal account of trip to Williamsburg for inauguration of Dr. Paschall by Sir Ernest Pooley, dated 17 November 1961 Page 29: Dudley Woodbridge, first recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award, 1963 Page 30: Charter Day 1963 \"Dudley Woodbridge holds Thomas Jefferson Award certificate\"; joined by President Paschall and Julian P. Boyd Page 31: \"William and Mary Reorganization Takes First Step,\" Flat Hat, 10/16/64, Page 1B","Page 32: Commencement 1966 \"Dean Jones and President Paschall on Wren Porch\" Page 33: Charter Day 1966 \"President Paschall presenting Helen Jones with an orchid corsage\"; Dean Jones holds Jefferson Award certificate Page 34: Paschall holding Jefferson Award; Helen Jones pinning corsage on Mrs. Paschall Page 35: Dean Jones and President Paschall hold birthday certificates; \"birthday party,\" September, October 1967 Page 36: Initiation of the new 360 computer; Dean Jones at the keys; Ray Southworth, professor of computer science, and Bob English watch Page 37: Dean Jones welcomes the Southern University Conference to the Wren Building Page 38: Dr. Jones, Milton Class, Wren Building Page 39: Dean Jones poses in colonial scholar's attire, May 1968 Page 40: During 275th William and Mary anniversary celebration, Helen Jones discuses a problem with Sir Arthur Goodhart, professor, University College, Oxford Page 41: Commencement 1968 (l-r) Dean Jones, President Gerald Ford, speaker Walter Mason Page 42: News clippings concerning Dr. Jones' induction into Draper's Company Page 43: Draper's Hall, Livery Dinner, 25 March 1970, in honor of Dr. Jones Page 44: Dr. Jones in Draper's Hall Page 45: Draper's Hall, dinner table Page 46: Dr. Jones is congratulated by Master of the Draper's Company Page 47: Commencement 1970 (l-r) Dean Jones, Senator Edmund Muskie (Democratic Presidential Candidate and speaker), President Paschall Page 48: Commencement 1970 (l-r) President Paschall, Dean Jones, Senator Edmund Muskie Page 49: Guest list for retirement party in honor of President Paschall and Dean Jones, 7/15/71 Page 50: Party given by friends on the retirement of President Paschall and Dean Jones, Williamsburg Lodge, 7/15/71 Page 51: Dean Jones at retirement party Page 52: Buffet table at retirement party Page 53: \"Mel Jones Pursued by Chapmen,\" Faculty Profile, Alumni Gazette, October 1971 Page 54: Press release announcing honorary degree conferred upon Dr. Jones by Allegheny College Page 55: Allegheny College, graduation program, June 12, 1972 Page 56: Certificate from Governor of Virginia appointing Dr. Jones to Advisory Committee to Virginia Research Center for Archeology, 7/21/75 Page 57: Livery Dinner program, March 23, 1977 Page 58: Invitation to attend inauguration of Governor of Virginia, John Nichols Dalton Page 59: Program for convocation for conferral of honorary fellowship upon the Prince of Wales, May 2, 1981 Page 60: Reunion 1982 \"the hanging of President Paschall's portrait Page 61: Dr. Jones with President Thomas Graves Page 62: Dr. William Melville Jones Loose Photo1: House of W. 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Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982","UA 6.026","/repositories/2/resources/1985","Athletics--Football--Scandal of 1951","Charter Day","Graduation (School)","Correspondence","Photographs","Scrapbooks","This 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 alphabetically and chronologically within each series.","A 43-year professor, administrator, and booster at the College of William and Mary, Dr. W. Melville Jones (1901-1992) joined the College's English faculty in 1928 after serving as an instructor at Ohio State University (1924-1925) and the University of Richmond (1925-1928). As a faculty member in the Department of English, Dr. Jones served first as an assistant professor and, after earning his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1953, was named full professor in 1954 and chancellor professor in 1963. Dr. Jone's career took on a new aspect in the last two decades of his employment at William and Mary, as he served as Dean of the Faculty from 1958 to 1964, and Dean of the College from 1964 to 1968. When Virginia recognized William and Mary as a full university in 1968, Dr. Jones became the Collegr's first vice president. His final position with the university was as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Upon his retirement in 1971, he was named Chancellor Professor of English, Emeritus. Dr. Jones was on leaves of absence in 1931-1932, Fall 1956, Spring 1957, and Fall 1957. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","The first scrapbook was digitized and the original returned to the donor. For the digital scans of the first scrapbook, the papers are arranged as a model of the original volume. The digital files were printed and are available for use by researchers.","The first scrapbook that was digitized and returned to the donor was arranged and described by PJ Bell in 2006. Zach Hilpert arranged and described the second scrapbook and other materials in March 2007.","This collection documents activities and events at the College of William and Mary during the career of W. Melville Jones. It is primarily composed of material collected in scrapbooks.","The first scrapbook was digitized and the original returned to the donor. For the digital scans of the first scrapbook, the papers are arranged as a model of the original volume. The papers are arranged chronologically with two loose photographs without a date filed at the end. Identification numbers are listed on the back of each photocopied page for association with the digital file. The digital files were printed and are available for use by researchers. A detailed description of each page is available in the inventory section of this finding aid.","The second scrapbook is maintained for the most part in its original order and format, though some blank pages have been removed from the volume. All loose material in the scrapbook was rehoused in folders and can be found in box 1 along with the photocopied pages of the digitized scrapbook. Box 1 also includes five folders containing information related to Dr. Jone's personal and professional interests.","Series 1 consists of five folders. Materials in this series are related to the 350th anniversary commemoration events at Jamestown, along with documents related to the 1951 William and Mary football scandal, and information on studies undertaken by the College's Curriculum Committee.","This collection includes two scrapbooks kept by former dean of the College of William and Mary, W. Melville Jones. The first scrapbook details a wide range of campus events and celebrations including the annual 18th century Christmas party, President Davis Paschall's inauguration, Charter Day celebrations, and various commencement ceremonies. In addition, the scrapbook highlights the personal and professional achievements of Dr. Jones, including his induction into the Draper's Company, an ancient English guild. This first scrapbook reflected Dr. Jones' efforts to strengthen the relationship between William and Mary and British universities. The second scrapbook primarily contains photographs from commencement ceremonies (1963-1971), Charter Day festivities (1963-1972) and the 1969 convocation. In addition, this scrapbook also includes newspaper clippings of both the inauguration and retirement of William and Mary President David Paschall, the inauguration of William and Mary President Thomas Graves, and Dr. Jones' own retirement.","Page 1: Main campus \" College of William and Mary\" Early 1930s Page 2: \"Lord of the Manor, William and Mary's President John Stewart Bryan's Christmas Proclamation\" Page 3: President John Stewart Bryan leads procession at Christmas ball Page 4: \"President Bryan, Lord of the Manor, and friend\" Page 5: Christmas Party \"Phi Beta Kappa Hall \" Procession Page 6: Christmas Party \"unidentified guests\" Page 7: Christmas Party \"Boar's Head celebration\" Page 8: Christmas Party \"Students leading Boar's Head procession\" Page 9: Christmas Party \"Students carrying Boar's Head platter\" Page 10: Christmas Party \"Four stout fellows bring the Yule Log into the Great Hall\" Page 11: Christmas Part \"Yule Log ceremony\" Great Hall, Wren Building Page 12: Christmas Party \"unknown child\" Page 13: Christmas Party \"distinguished guests\" Page 14: Letter from Lewis A. McMurran Jr. to W. Melville Jones, April 17, 1956; concerns appointment to Director of Program Planning for Jamestown Festival 1957 Page 15: Lord and Lady Cacciz and Daughter \"British Ambassadors to U.S. Jamestown Festival 1957\" Page 16: Virginia Gazette, July 18, 1958 \"W. Melville Jones appointed as acting Dean of Faculty\"; also includes picture of Jones after flight in USAF Aircraft Page 17: \"Teacher's Role Stressed in W-M Charter Day Talk\" Page 18: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones looking at memorial to Captain John Smith's Jamestown 1958 Page 19: Ezra.. Pound \"Palace\", 1958 Page 20: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones at Jamestown, June 1958 Page 21: Dr. Davis Y. Paschall takes oath of office as President, 10/13/61 Page 22: W. Melville Jones speaking at inauguration of Dr. Paschall, 10/13/61 Page 23: \"Greetings from the Queen.\" Sir Herbert Pooley reads greetings from Queen Elizabeth II at inauguration of Dr. Paschall Page 24: Dr. and Mrs. W. Melville Jones with John Castle, mace bearer for Sir Ernest Pooley Page 25: \"Paschall inauguration\" President Paschall, Adams, Sir Ernest Pooley, Dean W. Melville Jones Page 26: Letter dated 10/31/61 from Sir Ernest Pooley to W. Melville Jones Page 27: Speech of Sir Ernest Pooley at portrait presentation Page 28: Personal account of trip to Williamsburg for inauguration of Dr. Paschall by Sir Ernest Pooley, dated 17 November 1961 Page 29: Dudley Woodbridge, first recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award, 1963 Page 30: Charter Day 1963 \"Dudley Woodbridge holds Thomas Jefferson Award certificate\"; joined by President Paschall and Julian P. Boyd Page 31: \"William and Mary Reorganization Takes First Step,\" Flat Hat, 10/16/64, Page 1B","Page 32: Commencement 1966 \"Dean Jones and President Paschall on Wren Porch\" Page 33: Charter Day 1966 \"President Paschall presenting Helen Jones with an orchid corsage\"; Dean Jones holds Jefferson Award certificate Page 34: Paschall holding Jefferson Award; Helen Jones pinning corsage on Mrs. Paschall Page 35: Dean Jones and President Paschall hold birthday certificates; \"birthday party,\" September, October 1967 Page 36: Initiation of the new 360 computer; Dean Jones at the keys; Ray Southworth, professor of computer science, and Bob English watch Page 37: Dean Jones welcomes the Southern University Conference to the Wren Building Page 38: Dr. Jones, Milton Class, Wren Building Page 39: Dean Jones poses in colonial scholar's attire, May 1968 Page 40: During 275th William and Mary anniversary celebration, Helen Jones discuses a problem with Sir Arthur Goodhart, professor, University College, Oxford Page 41: Commencement 1968 (l-r) Dean Jones, President Gerald Ford, speaker Walter Mason Page 42: News clippings concerning Dr. Jones' induction into Draper's Company Page 43: Draper's Hall, Livery Dinner, 25 March 1970, in honor of Dr. Jones Page 44: Dr. Jones in Draper's Hall Page 45: Draper's Hall, dinner table Page 46: Dr. Jones is congratulated by Master of the Draper's Company Page 47: Commencement 1970 (l-r) Dean Jones, Senator Edmund Muskie (Democratic Presidential Candidate and speaker), President Paschall Page 48: Commencement 1970 (l-r) President Paschall, Dean Jones, Senator Edmund Muskie Page 49: Guest list for retirement party in honor of President Paschall and Dean Jones, 7/15/71 Page 50: Party given by friends on the retirement of President Paschall and Dean Jones, Williamsburg Lodge, 7/15/71 Page 51: Dean Jones at retirement party Page 52: Buffet table at retirement party Page 53: \"Mel Jones Pursued by Chapmen,\" Faculty Profile, Alumni Gazette, October 1971 Page 54: Press release announcing honorary degree conferred upon Dr. Jones by Allegheny College Page 55: Allegheny College, graduation program, June 12, 1972 Page 56: Certificate from Governor of Virginia appointing Dr. Jones to Advisory Committee to Virginia Research Center for Archeology, 7/21/75 Page 57: Livery Dinner program, March 23, 1977 Page 58: Invitation to attend inauguration of Governor of Virginia, John Nichols Dalton Page 59: Program for convocation for conferral of honorary fellowship upon the Prince of Wales, May 2, 1981 Page 60: Reunion 1982 \"the hanging of President Paschall's portrait Page 61: Dr. Jones with President Thomas Graves Page 62: Dr. William Melville Jones Loose Photo1: House of W. Melville Jones at corner of Boundary St. and Richmond Rd., No longer standing Loose Photo 2: 2 apartment buildings used for temporary faculty housing. No longer standing. Was located at corner of Richmond Rd. and Armistead near Sorority Court.","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.","Jones, W. Melville, 1901-1992","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["W. Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982"],"collection_ssim":["W. Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 6.026","/repositories/2/resources/1985"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 6.026","/repositories/2/resources/1985"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Jones, W. 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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":["This collection is open to all researchers. 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As a faculty member in the Department of English, Dr. Jones served first as an assistant professor and, after earning his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1953, was named full professor in 1954 and chancellor professor in 1963. Dr. Jone's career took on a new aspect in the last two decades of his employment at William and Mary, as he served as Dean of the Faculty from 1958 to 1964, and Dean of the College from 1964 to 1968. When Virginia recognized William and Mary as a full university in 1968, Dr. Jones became the Collegr's first vice president. His final position with the university was as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Upon his retirement in 1971, he was named Chancellor Professor of English, Emeritus. Dr. Jones was on leaves of absence in 1931-1932, Fall 1956, Spring 1957, and Fall 1957. 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Dr. Jone's career took on a new aspect in the last two decades of his employment at William and Mary, as he served as Dean of the Faculty from 1958 to 1964, and Dean of the College from 1964 to 1968. When Virginia recognized William and Mary as a full university in 1968, Dr. Jones became the Collegr's first vice president. His final position with the university was as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Upon his retirement in 1971, he was named Chancellor Professor of English, Emeritus. Dr. Jones was on leaves of absence in 1931-1932, Fall 1956, Spring 1957, and Fall 1957. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe first scrapbook was digitized and the original returned to the donor. For the digital scans of the first scrapbook, the papers are arranged as a model of the original volume. 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The second scrapbook primarily contains photographs from commencement ceremonies (1963-1971), Charter Day festivities (1963-1972) and the 1969 convocation. 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McMurran Jr. to W. Melville Jones, April 17, 1956; concerns appointment to Director of Program Planning for Jamestown Festival 1957 Page 15: Lord and Lady Cacciz and Daughter \"British Ambassadors to U.S. Jamestown Festival 1957\" Page 16: Virginia Gazette, July 18, 1958 \"W. Melville Jones appointed as acting Dean of Faculty\"; also includes picture of Jones after flight in USAF Aircraft Page 17: \"Teacher's Role Stressed in W-M Charter Day Talk\" Page 18: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones looking at memorial to Captain John Smith's Jamestown 1958 Page 19: Ezra.. Pound \"Palace\", 1958 Page 20: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones at Jamestown, June 1958 Page 21: Dr. Davis Y. Paschall takes oath of office as President, 10/13/61 Page 22: W. Melville Jones speaking at inauguration of Dr. Paschall, 10/13/61 Page 23: \"Greetings from the Queen.\" Sir Herbert Pooley reads greetings from Queen Elizabeth II at inauguration of Dr. Paschall Page 24: Dr. and Mrs. W. 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The digital files were printed and are available for use by researchers. A detailed description of each page is available in the inventory section of this finding aid.","The second scrapbook is maintained for the most part in its original order and format, though some blank pages have been removed from the volume. All loose material in the scrapbook was rehoused in folders and can be found in box 1 along with the photocopied pages of the digitized scrapbook. Box 1 also includes five folders containing information related to Dr. Jone's personal and professional interests.","Series 1 consists of five folders. Materials in this series are related to the 350th anniversary commemoration events at Jamestown, along with documents related to the 1951 William and Mary football scandal, and information on studies undertaken by the College's Curriculum Committee.","This collection includes two scrapbooks kept by former dean of the College of William and Mary, W. Melville Jones. The first scrapbook details a wide range of campus events and celebrations including the annual 18th century Christmas party, President Davis Paschall's inauguration, Charter Day celebrations, and various commencement ceremonies. In addition, the scrapbook highlights the personal and professional achievements of Dr. Jones, including his induction into the Draper's Company, an ancient English guild. This first scrapbook reflected Dr. Jones' efforts to strengthen the relationship between William and Mary and British universities. The second scrapbook primarily contains photographs from commencement ceremonies (1963-1971), Charter Day festivities (1963-1972) and the 1969 convocation. In addition, this scrapbook also includes newspaper clippings of both the inauguration and retirement of William and Mary President David Paschall, the inauguration of William and Mary President Thomas Graves, and Dr. Jones' own retirement.","Page 1: Main campus \" College of William and Mary\" Early 1930s Page 2: \"Lord of the Manor, William and Mary's President John Stewart Bryan's Christmas Proclamation\" Page 3: President John Stewart Bryan leads procession at Christmas ball Page 4: \"President Bryan, Lord of the Manor, and friend\" Page 5: Christmas Party \"Phi Beta Kappa Hall \" Procession Page 6: Christmas Party \"unidentified guests\" Page 7: Christmas Party \"Boar's Head celebration\" Page 8: Christmas Party \"Students leading Boar's Head procession\" Page 9: Christmas Party \"Students carrying Boar's Head platter\" Page 10: Christmas Party \"Four stout fellows bring the Yule Log into the Great Hall\" Page 11: Christmas Part \"Yule Log ceremony\" Great Hall, Wren Building Page 12: Christmas Party \"unknown child\" Page 13: Christmas Party \"distinguished guests\" Page 14: Letter from Lewis A. McMurran Jr. to W. Melville Jones, April 17, 1956; concerns appointment to Director of Program Planning for Jamestown Festival 1957 Page 15: Lord and Lady Cacciz and Daughter \"British Ambassadors to U.S. Jamestown Festival 1957\" Page 16: Virginia Gazette, July 18, 1958 \"W. Melville Jones appointed as acting Dean of Faculty\"; also includes picture of Jones after flight in USAF Aircraft Page 17: \"Teacher's Role Stressed in W-M Charter Day Talk\" Page 18: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones looking at memorial to Captain John Smith's Jamestown 1958 Page 19: Ezra.. Pound \"Palace\", 1958 Page 20: Ezra Pound and Mel Jones at Jamestown, June 1958 Page 21: Dr. Davis Y. Paschall takes oath of office as President, 10/13/61 Page 22: W. Melville Jones speaking at inauguration of Dr. Paschall, 10/13/61 Page 23: \"Greetings from the Queen.\" Sir Herbert Pooley reads greetings from Queen Elizabeth II at inauguration of Dr. Paschall Page 24: Dr. and Mrs. W. Melville Jones with John Castle, mace bearer for Sir Ernest Pooley Page 25: \"Paschall inauguration\" President Paschall, Adams, Sir Ernest Pooley, Dean W. Melville Jones Page 26: Letter dated 10/31/61 from Sir Ernest Pooley to W. Melville Jones Page 27: Speech of Sir Ernest Pooley at portrait presentation Page 28: Personal account of trip to Williamsburg for inauguration of Dr. Paschall by Sir Ernest Pooley, dated 17 November 1961 Page 29: Dudley Woodbridge, first recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award, 1963 Page 30: Charter Day 1963 \"Dudley Woodbridge holds Thomas Jefferson Award certificate\"; joined by President Paschall and Julian P. Boyd Page 31: \"William and Mary Reorganization Takes First Step,\" Flat Hat, 10/16/64, Page 1B","Page 32: Commencement 1966 \"Dean Jones and President Paschall on Wren Porch\" Page 33: Charter Day 1966 \"President Paschall presenting Helen Jones with an orchid corsage\"; Dean Jones holds Jefferson Award certificate Page 34: Paschall holding Jefferson Award; Helen Jones pinning corsage on Mrs. Paschall Page 35: Dean Jones and President Paschall hold birthday certificates; \"birthday party,\" September, October 1967 Page 36: Initiation of the new 360 computer; Dean Jones at the keys; Ray Southworth, professor of computer science, and Bob English watch Page 37: Dean Jones welcomes the Southern University Conference to the Wren Building Page 38: Dr. Jones, Milton Class, Wren Building Page 39: Dean Jones poses in colonial scholar's attire, May 1968 Page 40: During 275th William and Mary anniversary celebration, Helen Jones discuses a problem with Sir Arthur Goodhart, professor, University College, Oxford Page 41: Commencement 1968 (l-r) Dean Jones, President Gerald Ford, speaker Walter Mason Page 42: News clippings concerning Dr. Jones' induction into Draper's Company Page 43: Draper's Hall, Livery Dinner, 25 March 1970, in honor of Dr. Jones Page 44: Dr. Jones in Draper's Hall Page 45: Draper's Hall, dinner table Page 46: Dr. Jones is congratulated by Master of the Draper's Company Page 47: Commencement 1970 (l-r) Dean Jones, Senator Edmund Muskie (Democratic Presidential Candidate and speaker), President Paschall Page 48: Commencement 1970 (l-r) President Paschall, Dean Jones, Senator Edmund Muskie Page 49: Guest list for retirement party in honor of President Paschall and Dean Jones, 7/15/71 Page 50: Party given by friends on the retirement of President Paschall and Dean Jones, Williamsburg Lodge, 7/15/71 Page 51: Dean Jones at retirement party Page 52: Buffet table at retirement party Page 53: \"Mel Jones Pursued by Chapmen,\" Faculty Profile, Alumni Gazette, October 1971 Page 54: Press release announcing honorary degree conferred upon Dr. Jones by Allegheny College Page 55: Allegheny College, graduation program, June 12, 1972 Page 56: Certificate from Governor of Virginia appointing Dr. Jones to Advisory Committee to Virginia Research Center for Archeology, 7/21/75 Page 57: Livery Dinner program, March 23, 1977 Page 58: Invitation to attend inauguration of Governor of Virginia, John Nichols Dalton Page 59: Program for convocation for conferral of honorary fellowship upon the Prince of Wales, May 2, 1981 Page 60: Reunion 1982 \"the hanging of President Paschall's portrait Page 61: Dr. Jones with President Thomas Graves Page 62: Dr. William Melville Jones Loose Photo1: House of W. 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